Information
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Patent Grant
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6454604
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Patent Number
6,454,604
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Date Filed
Wednesday, September 6, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, September 24, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Sircus; Brian
- Duverne; J. F.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 188
- 439 676
- 439 144
- 439 954
- 439 952
- 439 142
- 439 138
- 385 71
- 385 59
- 385 58
- 200 5109
- 374 135
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An enclosure for small power supplies for cellular telephones, laptop computers and the like is formed in two layers. The first layer is an inner box constructed of a pair of about 0.8 mm thick PBT shells that enclose and retain the electronics. The second layer is an overmolding of about 1.0 mm. thick PVC that surrounds the shells, seals them together, and forms a strain relief for a cable attached to the electronics. The two-layer construction allows considerable savings in material and assembly costs.
Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a two-layer enclosure for an electrical assembly, and more particularly to a two-layer enclosure construction for power supply units for cell phone battery chargers, laptop adapters, or the like that substantially reduces the cost of mass-producing electrical assemblies of this type.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Conventionally, electrical assemblies such as power supply units in phone chargers, laptop computer adapters, or similar low-power applications are enclosed in boxes that are composed of plastic injection parts made from thermoplastic materials such as acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS), polycarbonate (PC), or combinations thereof (PC+ABS). These are expensive materials, and structural considerations require that they be used in minimum thicknesses of 1.6 to 2.0 mm. Following assembly with the electronic components of the apparatus, such boxes are conventionally sealed by electronic welding or by a snap lock and screw.
Aside from the cost of the box itself, the above-described conventional boxes impose constraints 1) on the assembly process for sealing the box, particularly where extra parts such as screws are involved; 2) on the space available for the printed circuit board (PCB); on the method of securing the PCB assembly; and 3) on the size of the box.
In the mass production of small electrical assemblies such as phone chargers, laptop adapters, or other similar units, even a small reduction in size, design cost, or unit production cost can result in huge savings on millions of units. It is therefore highly desirable to provide a power supply box construction which reduces the material cost and facilitates assembly without compromising strength, insulation and safety.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention overcomes the deficiencies of the prior art by providing a two-layer enclosure in which a two-part inner box injection-molded from 0.8 mm thick flame-retardant polybutylene terephthalate (PBT) houses the electronic components and one or more PCBs of the electrical assembly. The inner box is then assembled by simply overmolding it with a 1.0 mm thick flame-retardant polyvinyl chloride (PVC) layer which strengthens and protects the inner box and enhances its aesthetic appearance. The overmold also allows the customization of the unit for different plug variants, models or equipment manufacturers.
Substantial cost reductions are achieved due to the simplicity of the assembly and the use of thin-walled, low cost materials and cheaper tooling.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of a power supply unit constructed in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2
is a cutaway view of the unit of
FIG. 1
showing the two layers of materials used in the invention;
FIG. 3
is a partially cut-away perspective view of the box and electronics; and
FIG. 4
is a perspective view of the electronics placed into the lower half of the shell.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1
is an outside view of a power supply unit
10
constructed according to the invention. The unit
10
has a pair of prongs
12
adapted to be plugged into an AC electrical outlet (not shown) and a cable
14
for connection to a cell phone, laptop computer, or other device (not shown). The cable
14
is secured to the unit
10
by a strain relief
16
that is preferably molded onto the cable
14
concurrently with the fabrication of unit
10
as described below. The unit
10
may have grip lines
18
formed therein to facilitate the insertion of unit
10
into, and its removal from, the electrical outlet.
FIG. 2
illustrates the inventive two-layer construction of the enclosure
20
of the unit
10
. In accordance with the invention, the power supply electronics
22
(
FIGS. 3 and 4
) are enclosed in an inner box
24
composed of an upper shell
24
a
and a lower shell
24
b
. The shells
24
a
and
24
b
are preferably injection-molded from a fire-retardant PBT material such as UV 94 V0 to a thickness of about 0.8 mm. The PBT material in that thickness does not have a great deal of strength (and is therefore not normally used for a thin wall enclosure), but it is a good insulator and is hard enough to effectively support the electronics
22
. The shells
24
a
and
24
b
are preferably held together during assembly by conventional mating tabs or other mechanical locking devices (not shown) that align the shells
24
a
and
24
b
with each other.
When the box
24
has been assembled with the cable
14
and the electronics
22
, the box
24
and cable
14
are overmolded with an outer layer
26
of fire-retardant PVC material to a thickness of about 1.0 mm. The overmolding
26
gives the box
24
the necessary strength to resist impacts and handling, and also seals it against corrosion by humidity and atmospheric pollutants. The temporary assembly of the box
24
is made permanent by the overmolding
26
, and the strain relief
16
is formed as part of the overmolding step.
FIG. 4
illustrates in somewhat stylized fashion a preferred arrangement of the electronics
22
and their mechanical spatial interaction with the box
24
. The electronics
22
preferably consist of a transformer
28
, a primary PCB
30
connected to the prongs
12
, and a secondary PCB
32
connected to the cable
14
. The PCBs
30
and
32
are separately soldered to each side of the transformer
28
and carry various capacitors, resistors, inductors and transistors as may be required for the power conversion. The electronics
22
and the pre-molded prongs
12
attached to them are preferably so dimensioned and configured that they will be firmly held in place by the shells
24
a
and
24
b
when the latter are assembled to form the box
24
. After the application of overmolding
26
, only the prongs
12
and the cable
14
protrude from the unitary, sealed overmolding
26
.
PVC and PBT are both considerably cheaper materials than ABS or PC+ABS. For that reason, and because of the reduction in total material volume as compared to the prior art, substantial cost savings are achieved by the two-layer enclosure construction of this invention. It will be understood that the exemplary two-layer enclosure for power supply units described herein and shown in the drawings represents only a presently preferred embodiment of the invention. Indeed, various modifications and additions may be made to such embodiment without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Thus, other modifications and additions may be obvious to those skilled in the art and may be implemented to adapt the present invention for use in a variety of different applications.
Claims
- 1. An enclosure for an electrical assembly, comprising:a) a pair of shell elements of a first material adapted to enclose and retain electrical components of said electrical assembly; and b) a covering of a second material overmolded onto said shell elements to sealingly enclose them within said covering, in which said first material is a flame-retardant PBT substantially 0.8 mm thick, and said second material is a flame-retardant polyvinyl chloride substantially 1.0 mm thick.
- 2. A method of constructing a sealed enclosure for an electrical assembly, including the steps of:a) supportingly enclosing said electrical assembly in a box formed of shells of a first material; and b) overmolding onto said box a covering of a second material sealingly surrounding said box in which said first material is a flame-retardant PBT substantially 0.8 mm thick, and said second material is a flame-retardant polyvinyl chloride substantially 1.0 mm thick.
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