The present disclosure relates to the field of communications technologies, and in particular, to a shell component for an electronic device, an electronic device with the shell component and a method for manufacturing the shell component.
With the development of communications technologies, electronic devices, such as mobile phone, mobile router, tablet PC, laptop PC or gaming device etc. are required to be lighter and thinner, so light, thin as well as strong material is needed to form the shell of electronic device.
Carbon fiber woven material is an ideal material to reduce weight and thickness of the shell of an electronic device due to its light weight and high strength.
However, since carbon fibers are electrically conductive, shells formed by carbon fiber material block radio frequency signals which can hardly pass through the shells, thereby seriously affecting the radio frequency performance of the electronic device.
Embodiments of the present disclosure provide an shell component for an electronic device, an electronic device with the shell component and a method for manufacturing the shell component to solve the problem that shells formed by carbon fiber material block radio frequency signals.
An aspect of the present disclosure provides a shell component for an electronic device, where the shell component includes:
a first portion made of non-conductive fibers, wherein the first portion is positioned near to a location of an antenna of the electronic device when assembled;
a second portion made of fibers which are at least partially different from the non-conductive fibers of the first portion.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides an electronic device comprising a memory, a processor coupled to the memory, an antenna coupled to the processor and the above shell component for an electronic device.
Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a method for manufacturing a shell component for an electronic device, comprising:
producing a mixed woven sheet woven of non-conductive fibers and conductive fibers, wherein the mixed woven sheet includes a non-conductive area merely woven of non-conductive fibers;
forming the mixed woven sheet to a shape of a shell component for an electronic device, wherein the shell component comprise a first portion and a second portion, the first portion is formed by the non-conductive area and positioned near to a location of an antenna of the electronic device when assembled to the electronic device, and fibers of the second portion are at least partially different from non-conductive fibers of the first portion.
When the shell component provided by embodiments of the present disclosure is assembled to an electronic device, the first portion does not block the radio frequency signals because it is made of non-conductive material woven of non-conductive fibers, thereby preventing radio frequency performance being affected.
The technical solution of the present disclosure is hereinafter described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It is evident that the embodiments are only some exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, and the present disclosure is not limited to such embodiments. Other embodiments that those skilled in the art obtain based on embodiments of the present disclosure also all within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
With reference to
The electronic device 10 may include a memory (not shown) for storing instructions and data; a processor (not shown), coupled to the memory, configured to execute the instructions and process the data; and an antenna 112 coupled to the processor for transmitting and receiving radio frequency signals. The processor, the memory and the antenna 112 are located inside the electronic device 10. In
The portion 122 is positioned near to the location of the antenna 112 so that the radio frequency signals emitted by the antenna can pass through the portion 122 without being blocked. It means that, when the shell component 12 is assembled to the electronic device 10, the portion 122 covers the area where the antenna 112 is located. Since the portion 122 is made of non-conductive material, radio frequency signals can pass through the portion 122 of the shell component 12 and thereby the antenna 112 can transmit and receive radio frequency signals to communicate with a network or other equipment. The portion 124 can be made from conductive fibers such as carbon fiber, metal fiber, or the mixture thereof. The non-conductive fibers may be glass fibers or nylon fibers as well as other type of non-conductive fibers.
Although the electronic device in this specific embodiment is a mobile phone, it should be understood that the electronic device in other embodiments can be a mobile router, a tablet PC, a laptop PC or a gaming device etc.
The shell component 12 includes a non-conductive portion 122 and a conductive portion 124, so that radio frequency signals can pass through the non-conductive portion 122 of the shell component 12, while the material of the conductive portion 124 can be selected to provide light weight, thin thickness, high strength, elegant appearance, and good touch feeling properties. Therefore, besides having light weight, thin thickness, high strength, elegant appearance and good touch feeling properties, the shell component 12 also allows radio frequency signals to pass through via the non-conductive portion 122.
The pattern and arrangement of the non-conductive portion 122 can be determined according to the number of antennas as well as the location of antennas, so that all antennas are covered by a near non-conductive portion 122. The non-conductive portion 122 can be a single continuous portion or several separated portions. The shell component 12 may cover substantially the entire back side but with through a hole exposing, for example, a camera lens or other part of the electronic device 10 as desired. The shell component 12 may also partially or substantially entirely cover sidewalls of the electronic device 10, which extend between the front side and the back side. In the embodiment shown in
In another embodiment, the antennas are arranged at the left side part and right side part of the electronic device. Therefore, as shown in
In an embodiment, the shell component 70 can be made by non-conductive fibers extending longitudinally along the entire length from the top to the bottom of the shell component 70 across the entire width of the shell component 70, non-conductive fibers extending transversely along the entire width in the top portion 722 and the bottom portion 726 of the shell component 70, and conductive fibers extending transversely along the entire width in the middle portion 724 of the shell component 70, so that the top portion 722 and the bottom portion 726 of the shell component 70 are non-conductive and the connection between the middle portion 724 and the top portion 722 and the connection between the middle portion 724 and the bottom portion 726 are smooth.
The portions 722 and 726 are positioned near to the location of the antennas of the electronic device when the shell component 70 is assembled to the electronic device. Since the portions 722, 726 are made of non-conductive material, the shell component 70 does not prevent radio frequency signals from passing through.
In the middle portion 724 of the shell component 70, which appears a texture of multiple alternatively arranged squares, the fibers extending transversely are conductive fibers, so the middle portion 724 of the shell component 70 are woven of non-conductive fibers and conductive fibers. In another embodiment, the fibers extending transversely in the middle portion 724 of the shell component 70 may include conductive fibers and non-conductive fibers.
In this embodiment, the non-conductive portions 722, 726 and the conductive portion 724 are woven to be integrated as a whole, so these portions need not to be further adhered or otherwise connected together. Compared with the shell component formed by separated portions, the shell component of this embodiment is much stronger.
Moreover, as the non-conductive portions 722, 726 and the conductive portion 724 are woven to be integrated as a whole, the shell component shows a good pattern alignment so as to provide a good visual effect for users; while, for the shell component formed by separated portions, it is difficult to align the patterns of the separated portions well.
In this embodiment, the fibers appear to be woven along longitude and transverse direction and the shell component 70 appears a texture of multiple regularly arranged squares. In other embodiment, the fibers can also appear to be woven along other directions and appears other pattern of texture, for example, as shown in
As shown in
The manners of arrangements and connections of non-conductive fibers and conductive fibers described in the embodiments shown in
The fibers constituting the shell component may have a same diameter, or have at least two different diameters to show a desired texture or pattern.
The thickness of the shell component is in a range of 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm, preferably 0.2 mm to 0.4 mm, which is much less than that of a normal shell.
With reference to
Step 901, Producing a mixed woven sheet woven of non-conductive fibers and conductive fibers, where the woven sheet includes a non-conductive area merely woven of non-conductive fibers;
Step 902, Forming the mixed woven sheet to a shape of a shell component for an electronic device, where the shell component includes a first portion and a second portion, the first portion is formed by the non-conductive area and positioned near to a location of an antenna of the electronic device when assembled to the electronic device, and fibers of the second portion are at least partially different from non-conductive fibers of the first portion.
The conductive fibers include carbon fiber, metal fiber, or the mixture thereof. The non-conductive fibers may be glass fibers or nylon fibers as well as other type of non-conductive fibers.
The sheet can be woven to appear various patterns, as long as it includes one or more non-conductive areas for covering the antenna area of the electronic device so as to allow radio frequency signals to pass through.
When forming the shell component, at least part of the non-conductive area (areas) should be positioned near to the location of the antenna (antennas) to form the first portion covering the antenna area. The shell component may appear to be woven longitudinally and transversely, for example, as shown in
The fibers constituting the shell component may have a same diameter, or have at least two different diameters to show a desired texture or pattern.
The thickness of the shell component is in a range of 0.2 mm to 0.5 mm, preferably 0.2 mm to 0.4 mm, which is much less than that of a normal shell.
The foregoing descriptions are merely exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, but not intended to limit the protection scope of the present disclosure. Any variation or replacement made by persons skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and principle of the present disclosure should fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure. Therefore, the protection scope of the present disclosure is subject to the protection scope of the claims.
This application is a continuation of International Patent Application No. PCT/CN2013/084108, filed on Sep. 24, 2013, which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | PCT/CN2013/084108 | Sep 2013 | US |
Child | 15078777 | US |