USRE44405E1 - Switch integrated casing and electronic equipment having the casing - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a housing structure for accommodating a functional section and an electronic equipment using the same.
- a small mobile terminal such as mobile phone, a PHS (Personal Handy Phone System), and a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant)
- a small mobile terminal with the small size and thin structure the small size and thin structure of a functional part, the thin structure of a printed circuit board on which the functional parts are mounted, the small size of an antenna, and the thin structure of a housing which accommodates the functional parts and the printed circuit board and so on are carried forward.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a conventional small mobile terminal.
- a front housing 501 switch buttons 525 , a key sheet 502 , switch domes 524 , a switch board 555 , a printed circuit board 504 on which electronic parts 503 are mounted are stacked in the direction of the thickness to be fixed on a back housing 558 .
- Many through-holes exist in the front housing 501 and the switch buttons 525 are provided for the through-holes.
- Wiring line patterns 522 A and 522 B are formed on the surface of the switch board 555 .
- the switch dome 524 is formed of an elastically deformable conductive material and the periphery of the switch dome 524 is connected with the wiring line pattern 522 A.
- the switch button 525 When the switch button 525 is pushed, the switch dome 524 transforms elastically through the key sheet 502 , and the center portion of the switch dome 524 contacts the wiring line pattern 522 B so that the wiring line patterns 522 A and 522 B are set to an electrically conductive state. In this way, predetermined data can be inputted.
- the housing With the structure is demanded in which the thickness of the whole mobile equipment is made thin while maintaining mechanical strength. Conventionally, for the purpose of maintenance of the housing stiffness, reinforcement ribs are increased and reinforcement is carried out using components, as described in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-P2000-151136A).
- the switch button 525 has the thickness of about 1.4 mm
- the key sheet 502 has the thickness of about 0.7 mm
- the switch dome 524 has the height of about 0.3 mm
- the switch board 555 has the thickness of about 0.8 mm.
- the total thickness t 2 of them is about 3.2 mm.
- the housing is easy to transform through a switch operation by a user or by external force, because it has many through-holes for the switch buttons 525 , in spite that the housing has an important function to prevent its own transformation and the transformation of the board 504 .
- the transformation of the housing results in the transformation of the components mechanically connected with the housing.
- peeling of solders from the electronic part 503 and the wiring line occurs because many electronic parts 503 are mounted on the board 504 and the wiring lines are provided.
- to use a rib and so on to prevent the occurrence of such a situation is a factor that hinders the thin structure of the equipment.
- an operation unit of a mobile phone is disclosed in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-A-Heisei 7-58815).
- a main board is accommodated in a cabinet body.
- An operation section concave section is formed on the cabinet body.
- On an operation section printed circuit board a plurality of operation contacts are printed and LEDs are mounted.
- An operation button sheet is formed of a material having a light transmitting property and elasticity, and has a key top, on which light shielding print is carried out to leave predetermined numbers or characters, in positions corresponding to the operation contacts.
- An operation button cover has an opening in a location corresponding to the key top and has a pushing rib to push the operation button sheet on a lower surface of the button cover in the opening.
- a portable phone is disclosed in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-A-Heisei 10-276249).
- the portable phone of this conventional example is composed of an upper stage printed circuit board and a lower stage printed circuit board in a flat casing.
- a shield chassis is interposed between the printed circuit boards.
- a switch sheet has a plurality of switches for key input of a telephone number and is supported by a shield and sheet support board.
- a cell box has an upwardly projecting portion on the side of the upper stage printed circuit board and is provided below the lower stage printed circuit board.
- the shield chassis and the lower stage printed circuit board have blanked portions corresponding to the upwardly projecting portion of the cell box.
- the cell box is provided in a part non-existing region on the back side of the upper stage printed circuit board through the blanked portions of the shield chassis and the lower stage printed circuit board.
- JP-A-Heisei 11-149841 a data input key is disclosed in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-A-Heisei 11-149841).
- the data input key of this conventional example has a key top formed of a light transmissible resin, and a light transmissible resin sheet on which a print is carried out and the key top is provided on the light transmissible resin sheet.
- JP-P2000-151136A a mobile terminal apparatus is disclosed in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application.
- the mobile terminal apparatus of this conventional example has a printed circuit board on which parts are mounted, a lower case which has ribs to receive the parts in correspondence to the arrangement positions of the parts, and a battery case provided below the lower case to prevent the transformation of the lower case.
- a housing structure of a mobile terminal is disclosed in Japanese Laid Open Patent Application (JP-P2001-119455A).
- the housing structure of the mobile terminal has a front case and a rear case.
- a printed circuit board is accommodated into a cavity formed between the front case and the rear case and the rear case has a concave section on the surface of the outside of the rear case.
- the side wall of the rear case is formed to have the thick thickness and form a concave section.
- the concave section is portioned into a cell room and an antenna room by ribs extending from the side wall.
- an object of the present invention is to provide a housing structure in which the stiffness can be maintain.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a thin housing structure.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a mobile terminal using the above housing structures.
- a switch integrated type housing includes a housing body, a switch button sheet, a conductor and a cover sheet.
- the housing body is provided with a plurality of concave sections on an outer surface of the housing body.
- the switch button sheet is provided on the outer surface to cover the plurality of concave sections.
- the conductor has a dome shape downwardly projecting and is provided in each of the plurality of concave sections to contact the switch button sheet.
- the cover sheet is provided between the switch button sheet and the outer surface of the housing body in a portion of the outer surface of the housing body other than the plurality of concave sections to cover a lower surface of the conductor in each of the plurality of concave sections.
- the switch integrated type housing may further include a switch button arranged on the switch cover sheet above the conductor. Also, the switch integrated type housing may further include a top plate provided on the switch button sheet to cover a periphery of the switch button.
- the housing body has a projection in a center of each of the plurality of concave sections.
- the projection may contact the cover sheet.
- a difference between a center of the conductor and the central axis of the projection is within 2.5% of a diameter of the projection. More desirably, the difference is within 1.25% of the diameter of the projection.
- the difference between a center of the conductor and the central axis of the projection is within 0.05 mm.
- the switch button sheet may include a first electrode provided on a lower surface of the switch button sheet apart from the conductor; and a second electrode provided on the lower surface of the switch button sheet to connect with an end of the conductor.
- the switch button sheet corresponding to the concave section is pushed, the conductor contacts the first electrode.
- the second electrode may be provided on the lower surface of the switch button sheet to surround the first electrode.
- the switch button sheet further may include a first wiring line pattern connected with the first electrode; and a second wiring line pattern connected with the second electrode. In this case, the first and second wiring line patterns may be embedded in the switch button sheet.
- the switch button sheet may have an extending portion and a blanked portion which has an arc shape to surround the first and second electrodes.
- the switch integrated type housing may further include a top plate provided on the switch button sheet to cover a periphery of a portion corresponding to the concave section. The blanked portion is covered by the top plate.
- the housing body may include a first electrode provided in a center of the concave section to penetrate the housing body; and a second electrode provided near to the first electrode apart from the first electrode to penetrate the housing body.
- the cover sheet has a first opening for the first electrode and a second opening for the second electrode, and the first electrode contacts with the conductor and the second electrode is apart from the conductor, and contacts with the conductor when a portion of the switch button sheet corresponding to the concave section is pushed.
- a difference between a center of the conductor and the central axis of the first electrode is desirably within 2.5% of a diameter of the projection, and more desirably within 1.25% of the diameter of the projection.
- the difference between a center of the conductor and the central axis of the first electrode is desirably within 0.05 mm.
- the cover sheet has an opening in a portion in a center of the conductor, and the conductor has a projection to pass through the opening to extend downwardly.
- the housing body has a box shape, and a printed circuit board on which electronic parts are mounted is accommodated in the housing body.
- an electronic equipment has either one of the above switch integrated type housings.
- FIG. 1 is a cross sectional view of a small mobile terminal of a conventional example
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view showing a switch integrated type housing according to a first embodiment of the present invention
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of a switch section of FIG. 2 ;
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the switch integrated type housing according to a second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of FIG. 4 ;
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the switch section along the A—A line of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram showing a circuit of the switch button sheet of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is a graph showing the characteristics of pushing force—stroke quantity in the switch button of FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of the switch integrated type housing according to a third embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of the switch integrated type housing according to a fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the switch integrated type housing according to the first embodiment of the present invention.
- the switch integrated type housing of the present invention has a box-shaped housing body 101 and a switch sheet 102 .
- a plurality of concave sections 111 are formed on the surface of the housing body 101 , and a projection 112 is formed in the central portion of the concave section 111 .
- the switch sheet 102 is provided to cover a concave section and at least a part of an outer surface of the housing body other than the concave sections and is fixed to the housing body 111 in the outer surface of the housing body other than the concave sections.
- a switch button 125 is arranged on the surface portion of the switch sheet 102 corresponding to the concave section.
- a switch section 126 is formed in the concave section 111 to have a switch button 125 .
- a printed circuit board 104 is arranged inside the housing body 101 , and on the printed circuit board 104 , electron parts 103 are mounted and wiring line patterns are formed.
- FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of FIG. 2 .
- the same reference numerals are given to the same components in FIG. 2 and the description will be appropriately omitted.
- the switch sheet 102 is a composite sheet of a switch button sheet 102 A and a cover sheet 102 B which are formed of elastically transformable materials.
- the switch button sheet 102 A and the cover sheet 102 B are pasted together and are fixed on the housing body 101 .
- an elastically transformable conductor 124 has a shallow bowl shape to project downwardly and is put between the switch button sheet 102 A and the cover sheet 102 B.
- the conductor 124 is arranged on the cover sheet 102 B, and receives force pushing up the switch button sheet 102 A from the cover sheet 102 B.
- a bowl-shaped space projecting downwardly is formed between the switch button sheet 102 A and the cover sheet 102 B on which the conductor 124 is arranged.
- the switch button 125 is formed on the surface of the switch button sheet 102 A provided on the conductor 124 .
- the switch button sheet 102 A is FPC (Flexible Printed Circuit) sheet and wiring line patterns (electrodes) 122 A and 122 B are formed on the surface opposite to a surface on which the switch button 125 is formed.
- the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B are electrically connected with the electronic parts 103 on the printed circuit board of FIG. 2 .
- the wiring line pattern 122 A is formed in a circle around the wiring line pattern 122 B.
- the conductor 124 receives the pushing force from the cover sheet 102 B, and the peripheral section of the conductor 124 contacts the wiring line pattern 122 A so that the conductor 124 and the wiring line pattern 122 A are always electrically connected.
- the distance between the wiring line pattern 122 B and the conductor 124 is about 0.2 mm, and it is small sufficiently compared with the diameter of the wiring line pattern 122 A, namely, the size of the switch button sheet 102 A in the depth direction in the concave section 111 .
- the switch button sheet 102 A and the cover sheet 102 B are formed of an elastic material.
- the switch button sheet 102 A, the cover sheet 102 B, and the conductor 124 are elastically transformed. Therefore, the wiring line pattern 122 B is easily pushed downwardly and reaches the bottom of the conductor 124 . At this time, because the bottom of the conductor 124 is pushed upwardly by the projection 112 in the concave section 111 , the wiring line pattern 122 B and the conductor 124 contact each other reliably. Thus, the wiring line pattern 122 A and the wiring line pattern 122 B are set to an electrically conductive state through the conductor 124 .
- the housing body 101 accommodates the printed circuit board 104 on which electronic parts 103 are mounted, functions as a base to support the switch sheet 102 and receives the force generated when the user pushes the switch button 125 .
- the housing body 101 has the switch section 126 formed in the concave section 111 . Therefore, the switch integrated type housing according to the present invention has sufficient stiffness because it does not have any through-hole for the switch button, unlike the conventional housing. By this, even if an external force is applied through the switch operation by the user, the housing body 101 has enough strength and is not transformed. Also, the printed circuit board 104 accommodated in the housing body 101 is not transformed and the solder peeling from the electronic parts 103 mounted on the printed circuit board 104 and the wiring line damage are prevented.
- the switch integrated type housing of the present invention has an advantage to allow the thin structure of a small mobile terminal. Moreover, because the space for the switch between the switch button sheet 102 A and the cover sheet 102 B is accommodated in the inside of the concave section 111 of the housing body 101 , the height of the space of the switch dome is not added to the thickness of the mobile terminal, unlike the conventional mobile terminal. Thus, the thin structure of the small mobile terminal becomes possible.
- the thickness of the switch button 125 is about 0.5 mm
- the thickness of the switch sheet 102 is about 0.1 mm
- the thickness of the housing body 101 is about 0.8 mm.
- the size shown by t 1 in FIG. 2 is about 1.4 mm as a total thickness of them.
- the housing can be made thin by about 1.8 mm, compared with the size t 2 of 3.2 mm in the conventional example shown in FIG. 1 .
- the above-mentioned housing structure is fixed on a back housing (not shown) to prevent the exposure of the back of printed circuit board 104 .
- the back housing is sometimes omitted.
- FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of the switch integrated type housing according to the second embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an expanded view of the switch section of FIG. 4 .
- FIG. 6 is a plan view of the switch integrated type housing along the A—A line of FIG. 5 .
- the same reference numerals are given to the same components of FIGS. 2 and 3 , and the description will be appropriately omitted.
- the second embodiment is different from the first embodiment shown in FIGS.
- a blanked section 127 is formed to have the arc section and lines extending in parallel from ends of the arc section, and the point that a top plate 106 which has a through-hole in the position corresponding to the switch button 125 is adhered and fixed to the surface of the switch button sheet 102 A.
- the top plate 106 is formed to cover the blanked section 127 .
- a back housing 158 is fixed to the housing body 101 on the underside of the housing body 101 . At least a part of the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B is partially embedded in the switch button sheet 102 A.
- the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B extend inside the switch button sheet 102 A from the right side to the left side in the figure as wiring line patterns 122 C and 122 D, and then the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B are electrically connected with the electronic parts 103 on the printed circuit board 104 .
- FIG. 7 is a circuit diagram showing a circuit formed on the switch button sheet of FIG. 5 .
- Various key switches are formed from the conductors 124 , and the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B.
- the wiring line patterns 122 C and 122 D extending as a part of the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B are accommodated by a connector provided on the left end side of the housing of FIG. 4 and then are electrically connected with the electronic parts 103 .
- An adhesive layer is formed on the surface of the cover sheet 102 B, and the cover sheet 102 B is adhered to the conductor 124 in the concave section of the housing body and to the switch button sheet 102 A in a portion other than the concave section of the housing.
- the force acts on the cover sheet 102 B in the concave section of the housing body, to lift up the switch button sheet 102 A by the cover sheet 102 B.
- the conductor 124 is forced to shape a dome projecting downwardly and is pushed against the wiring line pattern 122 A so that the conductor is electrically connected with the wiring line pattern 122 A.
- the wiring line patterns 122 A and 122 B are formed on the switch button sheet 102 A and are surrounded by the arc section of the blanked portion 127 .
- the center of the conductor 124 is adjusted in position to meet the center of the projection 112 in the concave section 111 in high precision, and is fixed with the cover sheet 102 B. However, the center of the conductor 124 may be apart from the projection 112 .
- FIG. 8 shows the pushing force to the switch button 125 in FIG. 5 as a function of a downward stroke quantity of the switch button 125 .
- the pushing force increases gradually.
- the pushing force exceeds the maximum value predetermined based on the material, structure and so on of the conductor 124 , the conductor 124 buckles downwardly. As a result, the pushing force decreases rapidly.
- the wiring line pattern 122 B reaches the conductor 124 , the pushing force increases rapidly again after the pushing force shows a minimum value. At this time, if the projection 112 exists in the concave section 111 as shown in FIG.
- the difference PA between the maximum value and the minimum value in the pushing force becomes large, because the force is collectively applied to the center of the conductor 124 when the conductor 124 buckles.
- the difference PA in the pushing force becomes large, the difference in anti-force sensed by a fingertip of the user becomes large.
- the click sense is a feel of the reliable switch operation by the finger when the user pushes the switch button 125 .
- the clear click sense is important for an equipment accompanied by the button operation. In this embodiment, because the projection is formed in the concave section of the housing body, the user can receive the clear click sense.
- the diameter of the projection 112 is equal to or less than 1.5 to 1 mm, and the height thereof is about 0.2 mm.
- this click sense is largely influenced by the axis difference of the central axis of the conductor 124 and the central axis of projection 112 .
- the decrease of the click sense is caused by about 50% in case of the axis difference of 0.3 mm and by about 20% in the axis difference of 0.1 mm (the difference PA between the maximum value and the minimum value in the pushing force of FIG. 8 ).
- the thickness of the switch button 125 is about 0.3 mm
- the thickness of the switch sheet 102 is about 0.2 mm
- the thickness of the housing body 101 is about 0.7 mm.
- the size shown by t 1 ′ in FIG. 5 is about 1.2 mm as a total of them.
- the thinner structure by about 2 mm is possible, compared with the corresponding size t 2 of 3.2 mm in the conventional example shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of the switch integrated type housing according to the third embodiment of the present invention.
- the third embodiment is different from the second embodiment shown in FIG. 5 is in the point that any wiring line pattern is not formed on the switch button sheets 202 A, two electrodes are formed in the concave section to penetrate the housing body, and openings are provided for portions of the cover sheet opposite to two electrodes.
- one electrode 222 A of the two electrodes is formed to pass through the housing body 201 in the center of the concave section and the top section of the electrode 222 A is formed as a projection 212 .
- the other electrode (wiring line pattern) 222 B is formed in the neighborhood of the electrode (wiring line pattern) 222 A.
- a conductor 224 is fixed to always contact and to electrically connect with the electrode 222 A through the cover sheet opening 231 provided for a portion opposite to the electrode 222 A of the cover sheet 202 B. Also, the conductor 224 does not contact the electrode 222 B in the state that the switch button 225 is not yet pushed. However, when the switch button 225 is pushed, the conductor 224 contacts the electrode 222 B through the cover sheet opening 232 provided for the portion opposite to the electrode 222 B of the cover sheet 202 B and is electrically connected with the electrode 222 B.
- An insulating film 215 is formed on the surface of the concave section 211 of the housing body 201 , on the surface opposite to the concave section surface and on the surface of the through-hole where the electrodes 222 A and 222 B are formed.
- a flexible printed circuit board 214 is formed on the insulating film 215 on the side opposite to the concave section 211 of the housing body 201 .
- the wiring line patterns 222 C and 222 D are provided on the flexible printed circuit board 214 to extend from the electrodes 222 A and 222 B and to connect with the electronic parts mounted on the printed circuit board below the housing body 201 , like the first and second embodiments.
- the switch button 225 When the switch button 225 is pushed, the conductor 224 and the electrode 222 B contact.
- the wiring line patterns 222 C and 222 D are set to the electrically conductive state. That is, the electrodes 222 A and 222 B and the conductor 224 form the switch.
- This embodiment has an effect similar to the effects in the first and second embodiments, and has an effect that there is no case that the electrode is broken through the repetition of the switch operation because the flexible printed circuit board does not have a moving portion accompanying the switch operation. As a result, the reliability and the durability can be improved. Moreover, the resistance accompanying the motion of the switch button in the up and down directions is reduced because any wiring line pattern is not formed on the switch button sheet. Therefore, the present invention has the effect that the clearer click sense can be obtained.
- the insulating film 215 is formed on the whole surface of the concave section 211 of the housing body 201 , on the surface on the opposite to the surface of the concave section 211 , and on the surface of the through-hole where the electrodes 222 A and 222 B are formed.
- the insulating film 215 is sufficient to be formed on the surface of the through-hole and in the neighborhood of the through-hole.
- the insulating film 215 does not have to be provided.
- the blanked section may be formed in the switch button sheet, or the switch button sheet and the cover sheet, like the second embodiment.
- FIG. 10 is a cross sectional view of the switch section of the switch integrated type housing according to the fourth embodiment of the present invention.
- the same reference numerals are given to the same component of FIG. 5 and the description will be appropriately omitted.
- the fourth embodiment is different from the second embodiment shown in FIG. 5 in the point that any projection is not formed in the concave section of the housing body and the point that a downward projection is formed in the bottom of the conductor in the center thereof to extend downwardly.
- the switch button sheet 302 A, the cover sheet 302 B, and the conductor 324 are elastically transformed.
- the wiring line pattern 322 B is pushed downwardly and the wiring line pattern 322 B contacts the conductor 324 and the wiring line patterns 322 B and 322 A are electrically connected through the conductor 324 .
- the anti-force that the user feels on the fingertip decreases rapidly when the projection 312 ′ of the conductor 324 buckles downwardly while the wiring line pattern 322 B is pushed downwardly. Using this, a click sense is caused.
- the thickness in the thinnest portion of the concave section of the housing body is about 0.35 mm. It is the size that it is difficult for mold material to flow through the thin structure in the general mold forming.
- a liquid material is injected from the horizontal direction of FIG. 5 , there is a possibility that wrinkle or crack is caused in the boundary section between the projection and the base thereof in the structure that the projection protrudes in the perpendicular direction to the horizontal direction and has a size desired to achieve the clearest click sense in the second embodiment. Therefore, it is required to provide a limitation in the injection condition and so on, in order to provide the projection of the above-mentioned size in good repeatability in the mold formation general for the manufacturing of the housing body.
- the rise of the manufacturing cost can be sometimes caused.
- the projection 312 ′ is formed using the conductor 324 , and such difficulty is avoided and the housing body can be formed in a good repeatability under general formation conditions in case of the general mold forming.
- the permissible axis difference between the central axis in the bottom of the conductor and the central axis of the projection is within 0.1 mm in case that the diameter of the conductor is 4 mm to achieve the clear click sense.
- the difference of the central axis of the projection 312 ′ can be restrained within 0.05 mm (1.25% of the diameter of the conductor) and the conductor 324 can be formed stably. Therefore, by restraining the decrease of the click sense within 20%, the press formation can be carried out without the cost increase.
- This embodiment has an effect of the reduction of a manufacturing cost and improvement of the assembling of the switch section, in addition to the same effect as the first and second embodiments.
- the switch integrated type housing of the present invention is not limited only to the above-mentioned embodiments.
- a switch integrated type housing to which various modifications are carried out in the range of the present invention is contained in the scope of the present invention.
- the conductor 124 or 324 receives pushing force from the cover sheet to contact the wiring line pattern 122 A or 322 A.
- any means can be used as far as the conductor 124 or 324 contacts the wiring line pattern 122 A or 322 A.
- the cover sheet is not always necessary.
- the switch integrated type housing according to the present invention has the switch section in the concave section and does not have the through-hole. Therefore, the stiffness is improved. By this, it is possible to improve the mechanical and electric reliability of the small mobile terminal.
- the housing body is used as a base for the switch. Therefore, the independent base to install the switch becomes unnecessary. By this, it becomes possible to make a small mobile terminal thin.
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