This application is based on and claims priority under 35 USC 119 from Japanese Patent Application No. 2021-031130 filed on Feb. 26, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present disclosure relates to a wireless communication device.
In an image forming apparatus of a related art, an antenna unit on a wireless communication substrate is arranged in a position facing a space above a loading part so that radio waves transmitted and received by the antenna unit on the wireless communication substrate are not blocked by a side plate of metal.
A first illustrative aspect of the present disclosure provides a wireless communication device including a main substrate, a wireless communication substrate, a sub-substrate, a main connector, a communication connector, a first connector, and a second connector. The wireless communication substrate has an antenna configured to perform wireless communication. The sub-substrate has a first substrate surface and a second substrate surface opposite to the first substrate surface. The main connector is provided on the main substrate. The communication connector is provided on the wireless communication substrate. The first connector is provided on the sub-substrate and is electrically connected to the main connector such that the sub-substrate is parallel to the main substrate. The second connector is provided on the sub-substrate and is electrically connected to the communication connector such that the sub-substrate is parallel to the main substrate. A position of the first connector and a position of the second connector are shifted, seen from a direction orthogonal to the first substrate surface of the sub-substrate.
In the above-described configuration, the first connector is configured to connect with the main connector provided on the main substrate, and the second connector is configured to connect with the communication connector provided on the wireless communication substrate. By connecting the main connector provided on the main substrate and the first connector and connecting the communication connector provided on the wireless communication substrate and the second connector, the main substrate and the wireless communication substrate are connected via the sub-substrate. In a case where the main substrate and the wireless communication substrate are connected, a position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate is determined, seen from the direction orthogonal to the first substrate surface of the sub-substrate.
Here, the main connector provided on the main substrate and the communication connector provided on the wireless communication substrate are enabled to be directly connected. In this case, the two connectors are directly connected each other without passing through the sub-substrate. In a case where the main substrate and the wireless communication substrate are connected, the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate is determined, seen from the direction orthogonal to the first substrate surface of the sub-substrate.
In the above-described configuration, the position of the first connector and the position of the second connector provided on the sub-substrate are shifted. Therefore, in the above-described configuration, the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate is shifted from the position of the antenna in the case where the two connectors are directly connected each other without passing through the sub-substrate. Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, it is possible to implement the wireless communication device capable of easily shifting the position of the antenna.
Aspects of the disclosure are illustrated by way of example and not by limitation in the accompanying figures in which like reference characters indicate similar elements.
When mounting the wireless communication substrate on a wireless communication device, it is necessary to arrange the antenna in a position around which there is no metal component, like the image forming apparatus of the related art. However, in a case where the antenna is arranged in the position around which there is no metal component in a state where a position of a main substrate in the wireless communication device is fixed, it is difficult to easily shift a position of the antenna.
One illustrative aspect of the present disclosure is to implement a wireless communication device capable of easily shifting a position of an antenna.
Hereinafter, a first illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure will be described in detail.
(Overall Configuration of Image Forming Apparatus)
In descriptions below, the right lower side of
The image forming apparatus 1 has an apparatus body 2. The apparatus body 2 is a housing configured to accommodate a feeder unit, an image forming unit, a discharge part, a re-conveying unit, a motor and the like, which are not shown. As shown in
(Wireless Communication Unit 80)
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The main substrate 85 is a control substrate configured to control an operation of each unit of the image forming apparatus 1. The main substrate 85 is arranged on a backside of the right side surface cover 22. The wireless communication substrate 81 has an antenna configured to perform wireless communication. A plurality of elements is arranged on a substrate surface 85c of the main substrate 85.
The sub-substrate 86 is a substrate interposed between the main substrate 85 and the wireless communication substrate 81. The sub-substrate 86 is a substrate for converting a pin shape of a male terminal of a connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 into a convex first connector 86a for fitting into a concave shape of a connector 85a on the main substrate 85. The wireless communication substrate 81 is connected to the sub-substrate 86.
The sub-substrate 86 is connected to the main substrate 85. The wireless communication substrate 81 and the main substrate 85 are connected via the sub-substrate 86.
The holder 82 is configured to cover the sub-substrate 86 and the wireless communication substrate 81, except the first connector 86a on the sub-substrate 86. In a state where the wireless communication substrate 81 and the sub-substrate 86 are held by the holder 82, the wireless communication substrate 81 and the sub-substrate 86 are attached to the main substrate 85. The first connector 86a on the sub-substrate 86 and the connector 85a on the main substrate 85 are connected.
The image forming apparatus 1 has an opening/closing cover 83 configured to close an opening portion 22b formed in the side surface 22a of the right side surface 22. The image forming apparatus 1 is configured so that a user can detach the holder 82 from the main substrate 85 in a state where the opening/closing cover 83 is opened. The shape of the first connector 86a on the sub-substrate 86 is a convex shape, not a pin shape. The connector 85a on the main substrate 85 has a concave shape. Therefore, the first connector 86a on the sub-substrate 86 can be easily fitted into the connector 85a on the main substrate 85, so that the user can easily attach and detach the holder 82 to and from the main substrate 85.
Note that, in the present illustrative embodiment, a case where the wireless communication substrate 81 on the wireless communication unit 80 is a substrate for wireless LAN (Local Area Network) is exemplified. However, the substrate that is used as the wireless communication substrate 81 may also be a substrate configured to implement wireless communication by other communication standards, and for example, may be a substrate for NFC (Near Field Communication), a substrate for Bluetooth (registered trademark), or the like.
(Wireless Communication Substrate 81)
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(Main Substrate 85)
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(Holder 82)
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The upper figure of
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The first connector 86a is electrically connected to the connector 85a on the main substrate 85 so that the first substrate surface 86i of the sub-substrate 86 and the substrate surface 85c of the main substrate 85 are parallel. The second connector 86h is electrically connected to the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 so that the second substrate surface 86j of the sub-substrate 86 and a substrate surface 81d of the wireless communication substrate 81 are parallel. Note that, it is assumed that the term ‘parallel’ includes not only a case of being completely parallel but also a state close to parallel, for example, a state of deviating from a parallel plane by several degrees.
As shown in the upper figure of
More specifically, in the image forming apparatus 1, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1, the position of the first connector 86a is a position deviating from the position of the second connector 86b in a length direction of the main substrate 85, i.e., a position deviating by a deviation width X along a front and rear direction of the image forming apparatus 1.
Here, as shown in the upper figure of
On the other hand, as shown in the lower figure of
As shown in the upper figure and the lower figure of
Specifically, the position P1 of the antenna 81b in a case where the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 and the second connector 86b are connected can be shifted in the front and rear direction of the image forming apparatus 1 from the position P2 of the antenna 81b in a case where the connector 85a on the main substrate 85 and the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 are directly connected without passing through the sub-substrate 86.
In the below, the sub-substrate 86 is described in detail with reference also to
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According to the above-described configuration, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1, the position of the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 is included in the second area 86u in Which the ground 86c is not present on the sub-substrate 86. For this reason, the radio waves transmitted and received from the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 are not inhibited by the ground 86c of the sub-substrate 86. Therefore, the wireless communication unit 80 can perform wireless communication by using the antenna 81b, without problem.
Note that, a part equivalent to the second area 86u of the sub-substrate 86 is held on the first unit 82a of the holder 82 shown in
In addition, according to the above-described configuration, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1, the position of the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 is included in an area 85f in which the main substrate 85 is not present. For this reason, the radio waves transmitted and received from the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 are not inhibited by a ground 85d of the main substrate 85. Therefore, the wireless communication unit 80 can perform wireless communication by using the antenna Sib, without problem.
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In addition, the second connector 86h on the sub-substrate 86 is configured by a female terminal having a hole. On the other hand, the connector 81a on the main substrate 81 is configured by a pin-shaped male terminal. The pin-shaped male terminal of the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 is inserted into the hole of the second connector 86h on the sub-substrate 86, so that the sub-substrate 86 and the wireless communication substrate 81 are electrically connected. Note that, it is needless to say that the number of the male terminals and the number of the holes of the female terminal are the same. In addition, there may also be a support post configured to support the sub-substrate 86 and the wireless communication substrate 81 therebetween.
The sub-substrate 86 includes a printed substrate 86p at a part. In a case where the sub-substrate 86 is seen from the first substrate surface 86i shown in the left figure of
A wiring pattern 86e is arranged on a first surface 86k1 of the hatching part 86m. The first connector 86a is provided on the first surface 86k1 and is electrically connected to the wiring pattern 86e.
On the other hand, in a case where the sub-substrate 86 is seen from the second substrate surface 86j shown in the right figure of
A wiring pattern 86f is arranged on a second surface 86k2 of the hatching part 86n. The second connector 86b is provided on the second surface 86k2 and is electrically connected to the wiring pattern 86f.
The printed substrate 86p is provided with a through-hole 86g penetrating through the printed substrate 86p. The wiring pattern 86e shown in the left figure of
Note that, in a case where the sub-substrate 86 and the wireless communication substrate 81 are supported therebetween by using a support post, the support post is inserted into a through-hole 86h provided to the sub-substrate 86. Similarly, in a case where the sub-substrate 86 and the main substrate 85 are supported therebetween by using a support post, the support post is inserted into the through-hole 86h provided to the sub-substrate 86.
In the below, a second illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure is described. Note that, for convenience of description, the members having the same functions as the members described in the first illustrative embodiment are denoted with the same reference signs, and the descriptions thereof are not repeated.
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The antenna 81 has an antenna pattern 81b1 wired at an end portion in a length direction of the wireless communication substrate 81, along a width direction. The second connector 86b on the sub-substrate 86l and the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 are connected so that the length direction of the wireless communication substrate 81 is parallel to the length direction of the main substrate 85.
Note that, as for the sub-substrate 86l of the image forming apparatus 1a, the substrate surface on which the first connector 86a is provided and the substrate surface on which the second connector 86b is provided may be different. For example, the first connector 86a may be provided on the first substrate surface 86i, and the second connector 86b may be provided on the second substrate surface 86j. In addition, the reverse is also possible. In other words, in the left figure of
Note that, there may also be a support post configured to support the wireless communication substrate 81 and the sub-substrate 86l therebetween. In addition, as for arrangement of each substrate, the shape of the holder 82 of the present illustrative embodiment is required to be different from the first illustrative embodiment.
According to the above-described configuration, the wireless communication substrate 81 can be rotated by 90 degrees with respect to the main substrate 85, as compared to the first illustrative embodiment
In the below, a third illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure is described. Note that, for convenience of description, the members having the same functions as the members described in the first and second illustrative embodiments are denoted with the same reference signs, and the descriptions thereof are not repeated.
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The antenna 81 has an antenna pattern 81b1 wired at an end portion in the length direction of the wireless communication substrate 81, along the width direction. In addition, the second connector 86b on the sub-substrate 862 and the connector 81a on the wireless communication substrate 81 are connected so that the width direction of the wireless communication substrate 81 is parallel to the length direction of the main substrate 85.
According to the above-described configuration, the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 can be configured above the main substrate 85.
In the below, a fourth illustrative embodiment of the present disclosure is described. Note that, for convenience of description, the members having the same functions as the members described in the first, second and third illustrative embodiments are denoted with the same reference signs, and the descriptions thereof are not repeated,
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The sub-substrate 863 is divided into the first area 86k in which the ground 86c is arranged inside the insulating layer 86d, and the second area 86u configured only by the insulating layer 86d without the ground 86c, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1c. The first area 86k is located on a downward side of the image forming apparatus 1c. The second area 86u is located on an upward side of the image forming apparatus 1c. Seen from the right and left direction the image forming apparatus 1c, the respective positions of the connector 81a and the wireless communication module 81c on the wireless communication substrate 81 are included in the first area 86k. In addition, the position of the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 is included in the second area 86u.
According to the above-described configuration, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1c, the position of the antenna. 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 does not overlap with the position of the ground 86c of the sub-substrate 863, so that the radio waves transmitted and received from the antenna 81b are not inhibited by the ground 86c. Therefore, the wireless communication unit 80 can perform wireless communication by using the antenna 81b, without problem.
In addition, according to the above-described configuration, seen from the right and left direction of the image forming apparatus 1c, the position of the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 is included in the area 85f in which the main substrate 85 is not present. For this reason, the radio waves transmitted and received from the antenna 81b on the wireless communication substrate 81 are not inhibited by a ground 85d of the main substrate 85. Therefore, the wireless communication unit 80 can perform wireless communication by using the antenna 81b, without problem.
Note that, the sub-substrate 863 is not necessarily provided with a part equivalent to the second area 86u. The sub-substrate 863 may also be a substrate consisting of only a part equivalent to the first area 86k.
As discussed above, the present disclosure may provide at least the following illustrative, non-limiting aspects.
A second illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the first illustrative aspect, in which the first connector may be provided on a first substrate surface of the sub-substrate, and in which the second connector may be provided on a second substrate surface of the sub-substrate.
In the above-described configuration, the first connector is provided on the first substrate surface of the sub-substrate, the second connector is provided on the second substrate surface of the sub-substrate, and the position of the first connector and the position of the second connector are shifted, when seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate. Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, in the above-described configuration, the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate is shifted from the position of the antenna in the case where the two connectors are directly connected each other without passing through the sub-substrate.
A third illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the first illustrative aspect, in which the first connector and the second connector may be provided on a first substrate surface of the sub-substrate, and the second connector and the connector on the wireless communication substrate may be connected such that the wireless communication substrate does not overlap the main substrate, seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate.
In the above-described configuration, the second connector and the connector on the wireless communication substrate are connected so that the wireless communication substrate does not overlap the main substrate, when seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate. Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, it is possible to prevent the radio waves from transmission and reception of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate from being blocked by the main substrate.
A fourth illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the third illustrative aspect.
in which the antenna may have an antenna pattern wired at an end portion in a length direction of the wireless communication substrate, along a width direction of the wireless communication substrate, and in which the second connector and the connector on the wireless communication substrate may be connected such that the length direction of the wireless communication substrate is parallel to a length direction of the main substrate.
In the above-described configuration, it is configured so that when seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate, the wireless communication substrate does not overlap the main substrate and the length direction of the wireless communication substrate is parallel to the length direction of the main substrate. Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate can be displaced by 90 degrees, as compared to the case where the connector on the main substrate and the connector on the wireless communication substrate are directly connected.
A fifth illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the third illustrative aspect, in which the antenna may have an antenna pattern wired at an end portion in a length direction of the wireless communication substrate, along a width direction of the wireless communication substrate, and in which the second connector and the connector on the wireless communication substrate may be connected such that the width direction of the wireless communication substrate is parallel to a length direction of the main substrate.
In the above-described configuration, it is configured so that when seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate, the wireless communication substrate does not overlap the main substrate and the length direction of the wireless communication substrate is parallel to the length direction of the main substrate. Therefore, according to the above-described configuration, as for the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate, the main substrate can be displaced, as compared to the case where the connector on the main substrate and the connector on the wireless communication substrate are directly connected.
A sixth illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the second illustrative aspect, in which a position of the second connector may be a position deviating from a position of the first connector along a length direction of the main substrate, seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate.
According to the above-described configuration, the position of the antenna on the wireless communication substrate can be shifted along the length direction of the main substrate, as compared to the case where the connector on the main substrate and the connector on the wireless communication substrate are directly connected.
A seventh illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the second illustrative aspect, further including a holder covering the sub-substrate and the wireless communication substrate except the first connector and holding an area of the sub-substrate, in which the area of the sub-substrate may overlap at least a place where the antenna is present, seen from the direction orthogonal to the substrate surface of the main substrate, and may be made of an insulating member.
A part of the substrate in the overlapping area of the sub-substrate, which is configured by the insulating member, is held by the holder, so that the wireless communication substrate and the sub-substrate can be appropriately supported by the holder.
A eighth illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the seventh illustrative aspect, in which the first connector may be provided on a first surface, the first surface being a surface other than the area of the first substrate surface of the sub-substrate, in which the second connector may be provided on a second surface, the second surface being a surface other than the area of the second substrate surface of the sub-substrate, in which a wiring pattern may be able to be arranged on the first surface and the second surface, the wiring pattern including: a first wiring pattern connected to the first connector and arranged on the first surface; and a second wiring pattern connected to the second connector and arranged on the second surface, and in which the first wiring pattern and the second wiring pattern are connected via a through-hole of the sub-substrate.
According to the above-described configuration, since the wiring patterns wired on the first surface and the second surface of the sub-substrate are connected via the through-hole, the main substrate and the wireless communication substrate can be connected through the first connector and the second connector. In addition, since the wiring patterns are arranged on the surfaces of the sub-substrate other than the area that overlaps a place where the antenna is present, an influence on wireless communication using the antenna can be suppressed.
A ninth illustrative aspect provides the wireless communication device according to the first illustrative aspect, in which a shape of the first connector on the sub-substrate may be a convex shape, in which a shape of the connector on the main substrate may be a concave shape, and in which the sub-substrate and the main substrate may be connected by fitting the first connector and the connector on the main substrate.
According to the above-described configuration, since the first connector on the sub-substrate and the connector on the main substrate are connectors having fitting-type shapes, it is possible to simply detach the main substrate and the wireless communication substrate.
According thereto, it is possible to implement the wireless communication device which can easily shift the position of the antenna.
The present disclosure is not limited to each of the above-mentioned illustrative embodiments and can be diversely changed within the scope defined in the claims, and illustrative embodiments implemented by appropriately combining the technical means disclosed in each of the different illustrative embodiments are also included in the technical scope of the present disclosure.
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