Embodiments described herein relate generally to a protective sheet and an electronic device with a protective sheet.
Generally, in order to efficiently peel off a protective sheet of an electronic device, a notch portion may be formed at a corner of a polygonal insulating resin member enclosing an inner element, and peeling off a protective sheet attached to the insulating resin member from a portion on the notch portion is thereby facilitated.
Such a protective sheet and an electronic device with a protective sheet are required to have no protuberance protruding from the protective sheet to the outside of an attachment surface of the electronic device.
According to one of the embodiments, a protective sheet is attached to an outer surface of a housing of an electronic device comprising at least one flat outer surface having a perimeter defined by a plurality of edges so as to protect the housing. The protective sheet comprises a sheet body comprising a material more flexible than that of the housing and comprising an external form defined by sides extending along the edges of the electronic device, an adhesive layer on one entire surface of the sheet body, a notch portion comprising a closing end in the sheet body and an opening end at one of the sides, the notch portion extending in a direction from the closing end toward the opening end, and a tab portion formed on at least one side of the sheet body with respect to the direction of the notch portion and easily peelable off from the outer surface.
A general architecture that implements the various features of the embodiments will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate the embodiments and not to limit the scope of the invention.
Various embodiments will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, the same portions are represented by the same reference numbers.
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The main housing 18 accommodates various elements necessary for functions of the portable computer 10 or functional members such as a hard disk drive, a battery, a main circuit board, various subsidiary circuit boards, a speaker, an optical drive, a cooling system, etc. (not shown). Such internal members can execute required processing in accordance with signals sent via input interfaces such as the keyboard 20, the touchpad 22a, the click button 22b, etc., and display a necessary image on the display unit 14.
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An outer surface 30b of the display unit 14 is positioned on the opposite side of the inner surface 30a on which the display window 32a is formed, and forms a top surface of the housing 38. When the display unit 14 is closed, a height of side surfaces of the low-profile housing 38 is small, and the outer surface 30b of the display unit 14 forms the most conspicuous surface as a top surface of the portable computer 10. The outer surface 30b is flat as a whole and a logotype indicating, for example, a trade name, a manufacturer, etc., may be marked thereon. Such a logotype is represented by the letters “ABCDEFG” in
As described above, the outer surface 30b of the display unit 14 which attracts people's attention the most is totally formed as a decorative surface. Accordingly, if the outer surface 30b is damaged by, for example, a scratch, etc., the damage is conspicuous. In particular, when the outer surface 30b is covered with a coating and formed as a glossy surface, the outer surface 30b can be easily damaged. Such damage decreases the value of the portable computer 10 as a product. Therefore, a protective sheet 40 is attached to the entire outer surface 30b of the display unit 14 to prevent the outer surface 30b from being damaged before the portable computer 10 is packaged for shipping.
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The protective sheet 40 has a rectangular external form corresponding to the outer surface 30b of the display unit 14 and is defined by four sides 41a to 41d, which are positioned so as to overlap the corresponding edges 31a to 31b of the outer surface 30b or to be inside the corresponding edges 31a to 31d. Accordingly, the protective sheet 40 covers approximately all the region of the flat outer surface 30b, and does not protrude to the outside of the outer surface 30b. Therefore, the protective sheet 40 is not obstructive, but can reliably protect the outer surface 30b regardless of whether the display unit 14 is set in the closed position shown in
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Various forms of notch portions 46A to 46D are exemplified in
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A notch portion 46B shown in
The notch portion 46 can be formed in arbitrary forms and sizes in addition to the exemplified forms, but it is preferable to make the area for protecting the upper surface 30b as large as possible by making the area of the notch portion 46 as small as possible.
Tab portions 54 and 56 of which adhesive force against the outer surface 30b is decreased and which are easily peeled off from the outer surface 30b are formed on at least one side with respect to the extending direction of the notch portion 46.
In the present embodiment, since the notch portion 46 is formed at the corner portion of the protective sheet 40, the tab portions 54 and 56 are formed in a triangular form substantially equal in size or area on both sides sandwiching the extending direction of the notch portion 46.
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In such a tab 54, the width B of the top portion 54a of the notch portion 46B is the narrowest and the adhesive force between the top portion 54a and the upper surface 30b is the weakest. Therefore, for example, when the user peels the protective sheet 40 off before using the portable computer 10, the top portion 54a of the tab 54 can be easily peeled off by turning over the top portion 54a by the fingers.
When the top portion 54a is moved toward the closing end 48 of the notch portion 46, the adhesive force is gradually increased, but the width B of the tab portion 54 is also gradually increased. The tab portion 54 can be thereby easily peeled off to the bottom portion 54b without being broken in midstream. Although the adhesive force is increased when the tab portion 54 is peeled off to the bottom portion 54b, stress is not concentrated at the closing end 48 owing to the form, and the force applied to the bottom portion 54b is sufficiently transmitted to the adjacent portion. The strength of the sheet body 42 in the region adjacent to the bottom portion 54b is also increased and the protective sheet 40 is easily peeled off from the upper surface 30b.
As described above, the tab portions 54 and 56 formed adjacent to the notch portion 46, in particular, the top portions 54a and 56a of the tab portions 54 and 56 are held on the upper surface 30b by the adhesive force without protruding to the outside of the edges 31a to 31d of the upper surface 30b. In addition, since the top portions 54a and 56a are held on the upper surface 30b by the adhesive force, the tab portions 54 and 56 are not lifted from the upper surface 30b.
Therefore, inconvenience of snagging the tab portions 54 and 56 of the protective sheet 40 on the other members, turning up the tab portions 54 and 56, etc., during handling at manufacturing does not occur. Therefore, work efficiency at manufacturing is increased and damage to a product is efficiently avoided. In addition, since the tab portions 54 and 56 are arranged inside the sides 41a to 41d of the protective sheet 40 without protruding therefrom, a yield at manufacturing the protective sheet 40 is high and a manufacturing cost can be reduced.
The example of forming the notch portion 46 at one corner portion of the protective sheet 40 is described, but a plurality of notch portions 46 can also be provided. In particular, when the area of a surface to be protected such as the upper surface 30b, etc., of the housing 38 is large, the protective sheet 40 can be easily peeled off by providing a plurality of notch portions 46 and tab portions 54 and 56 adjacent to each of these notch portions 46. Such a protective sheet 40 is not limited to the portable computer 10, but can also be used for protecting glossy and attractive surfaces of cellphones, home electric appliances, furniture, etc., and protecting glass surfaces.
By the above-described protective sheet 40 and the electronic device 10 of the present embodiment, operations in handling products can be efficiently conducted and damage to products in handling can be efficiently avoided at low cost.
While certain embodiments have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel embodiments described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the embodiments described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/992,574, filed May 13, 2014, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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61992574 | May 2014 | US |