WO1999023801A1 - Structure de fixation de vibrateur - Google Patents
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- WO1999023801A1 WO1999023801A1 PCT/JP1997/003995 JP9703995W WO9923801A1 WO 1999023801 A1 WO1999023801 A1 WO 1999023801A1 JP 9703995 W JP9703995 W JP 9703995W WO 9923801 A1 WO9923801 A1 WO 9923801A1
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- G—PHYSICS
- G08—SIGNALLING
- G08B—SIGNALLING OR CALLING SYSTEMS; ORDER TELEGRAPHS; ALARM SYSTEMS
- G08B6/00—Tactile signalling systems, e.g. personal calling systems
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
- H02K5/00—Casings; Enclosures; Supports
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
- H02K5/00—Casings; Enclosures; Supports
- H02K5/04—Casings or enclosures characterised by the shape, form or construction thereof
- H02K5/22—Auxiliary parts of casings not covered by groups H02K5/06-H02K5/20, e.g. shaped to form connection boxes or terminal boxes
- H02K5/225—Terminal boxes or connection arrangements
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H04—ELECTRIC COMMUNICATION TECHNIQUE
- H04M—TELEPHONIC COMMUNICATION
- H04M1/00—Substation equipment, e.g. for use by subscribers
- H04M1/02—Constructional features of telephone sets
- H04M1/0202—Portable telephone sets, e.g. cordless phones, mobile phones or bar type handsets
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
- H02K2211/00—Specific aspects not provided for in the other groups of this subclass relating to measuring or protective devices or electric components
- H02K2211/03—Machines characterised by circuit boards, e.g. pcb
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- H—ELECTRICITY
- H02—GENERATION; CONVERSION OR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER
- H02K—DYNAMO-ELECTRIC MACHINES
- H02K7/00—Arrangements for handling mechanical energy structurally associated with dynamo-electric machines, e.g. structural association with mechanical driving motors or auxiliary dynamo-electric machines
- H02K7/06—Means for converting reciprocating motion into rotary motion or vice versa
- H02K7/061—Means for converting reciprocating motion into rotary motion or vice versa using rotary unbalanced masses
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- the present invention vibrates a portable wireless device (including a portable device such as a portable wireless telephone, a cordless telephone, a PHS, a wireless communication device, and other portable information processing terminal devices) upon receiving an incoming call.
- a portable wireless device including a portable device such as a portable wireless telephone, a cordless telephone, a PHS, a wireless communication device, and other portable information processing terminal devices
- the present invention relates to a vibrator mounting structure for mounting a vibrator that notifies an incoming call.
- the mobile wireless device has a vibrator function to notify the incoming call when the vibrator vibrates.
- the vibration of the vibrator when a call arrives is caused by the rotation of the eccentric weight by the mobile. Therefore, in order to rotate the motor, it is necessary to supply power to the motor.
- a means for supplying power to the motor a method of supplying power from the power supply to the motor via a lead wire is generally used.
- Fig. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the structure of a conventional vibrator mounting structure that employs such a contact-type power supply method.
- 2 is a case of a portable radio device molded from a resin material, 2A. Is the space for storing the breaker 4 provided in case 2, 2A1 is the weight side wall of space 2A, 2A2 is the space wall as the first case wall that contacts the bracket of space 2A, 2 A 3 is the bottom of space 2 A. Note that the holder press-contact surfaces 2A4 and 2A5 of the space 2A as the second and third case walls facing the both sides of the motor body are not shown in FIG. 1 (see FIG. 5).
- the space 2A (bottom surface 2A3, holder press-contact surface 2A4, 2A5) is provided with a rib 2Aa for regulating the mounting position of the vibrator 4 and a space 2A.
- the bottom surface 2 A 3 of the housing is formed in a U-shape according to the outer shape of the cylindrical motor body 5.
- Reference numeral 3 denotes a substrate sandwiched between a case 1 (not shown in FIG. 1) and a case 2 (see FIG. 2).
- a power supply land 31 that supplies power in the evening 4 is provided.
- Reference numeral 5 denotes a cylindrical motor body that rotates upon receiving a call, and the rotation of the motor body 5 is transmitted to the rotating shaft 5a.
- Reference numeral 6 denotes a weight mounted eccentrically with respect to the rotating shaft 5a of the motor body 5, and the weight 6 rotates with the rotation of the rotating shaft 5a.
- 7 is an elastic holder made of an elastic body attached to the side of the motor body 5 so as to wrap the motor body 5 and 8 is provided on the end face of the motor body 5 opposite to the weight mounting side. Bracket.
- the power supply terminal 9 supplies electric power to the main unit 5 attached to the bracket 8
- the power supply terminal 9 has a paneling property so that a resilient force (restoring force) acts in the radial direction of the motor body 5. Further, the power supply terminal 9 is bent in a concave shape, and a bent portion 9 a which is the top of the concave shape of the power supply terminal 9 is pressed against the power supply land 31. Although the power supply terminal 9 cannot be determined in FIG. 1, a pair of plate-like terminals is provided (see FIG. 5). The contact between the bent portion 9a of the plate-shaped power supply terminal 9 and the power supply land 31 is a line contact.
- the surface of the power supply land 31 and the surface of the power supply terminal 9 are usually used. Is subjected to plating (gold plating).
- No. 1 is composed of a motor body 5, a weight 6, a bracket 8, and a power supply terminal 9.
- the vibrator 4 is mounted in the space 2 A of the case 2.
- the vibrator 4 (motor body 5) has the end face on the weight mounting side on the rib 2Aa of the space 2A and the end face of the bracket 8 on the space wall 2A2 of the case 2. It is positioned and the axial mounting position of the motor body 5 is regulated.
- the bottom surface 2 A 3 of the space 2 A is formed in a U-shape according to the external shape of the cylindrical motor body 5, and the holder 7 is pressed against the space wall surfaces 2 A 4 and 2 A 5 (see FIG. 5). Vibration 4 is fixed in space 2A.
- the substrate 3 is sandwiched between the case 1 (not shown in FIG. 1) and the case 2.
- the board 3 pushes down the power supply terminal 9, and the contact portion 9a of the power supply terminal 9 and the power supply land 31 of the board 3 are pressed against each other. Become.
- Electric power is supplied to the motor main body 5 via the power supply terminal 90, and the rotating shaft 5a of the motor main body 5 rotates at a certain angular velocity.
- the rotating shaft 5a of the motor body 5 rotates
- the weight 6 mounted eccentrically with respect to the rotating shaft 5a also rotates, and the rotation of the weight 6 generates centrifugal force. This centrifugal force causes the vibrator 4 to vibrate, and the vibration is transmitted to cases 1 and 2 to notify the incoming call.
- the power supply land 31 and the power supply terminal 9 having a panel property are pressed into contact with each other to supply power, so that the vibrator is installed in the space 2A. It can be easily installed simply by attaching evening 4.
- the contact-type power supply method makes it easier to install the vibrator 4 (work for assembling the portable wireless device).
- the vibration of vibrator 4 causes the vibrator to vibrate relative to case 2, causing power supply land 31 and power supply terminal 9 to slide with each other and wear out the metal. Inadvertent contact may occur.
- the surface of the power supply terminal 9 is subjected to a gold plating treatment, and the base thereof is subjected to a nickel plating treatment.
- the present invention has been made to solve the above-described problems, and employs a contact-type power supply system capable of easily attaching a vibration device, thereby improving the productivity of the portable radio device, and improving the case and the case.
- An object of the present invention is to obtain a vibration-reducing mounting structure in which the relative vibration of the breaker is reduced and the reliability of the contact point between the power supply land and the power supply terminal is improved. Disclosure of the invention
- a vibrator mounting structure includes a mounting member that is provided between the substrate and the other end of the motor main body having an extended rotation axis, and that presses the other end of the motor main body toward the bottom surface of the case.
- the vibrator mounting structure according to the present invention is provided between the substrate and the other end of the motor main body having an extended rotation axis, and presses the other end of the motor main body toward the bottom surface of the case.
- a mounting member is provided between the board and the bracket mounted on the motor body end face opposite to the motor shaft protruding side, and the bracket mounting end of the motor body is pressed toward the bottom of the case. With the mounting member, the bracket is pressed and supported by the case at both ends in the rotation axis direction of the motor body, so that the vibration of the bracket can be further prevented relative to the case. The effect is obtained.
- the mounting structure of the vibrator according to the present invention is a fixing means for holding both sides of the vibrator in opposition to the space wall surfaces as the second and third case wall surfaces opposing both sides of the insulator holder of the vibrator. Vibration, relative vibration with respect to the vibration case, especially horizontal vibration Can be suppressed. Moreover, since the vibrator is held by the fixing means, it does not fall even when the case is turned downward with the board not mounted, so that the assemblability is improved and the productivity is improved. it can.
- the rib that is in pressure contact with the elastic holder is configured as the fixing means, the relative vibration of the vibrator with respect to the case can be reliably suppressed. The effect is obtained.
- the mounting structure of the vibrator according to the present invention is configured such that a protruding portion is formed on the elastic holder so as to face the power supply terminal, and the protruding portion sandwiches the power supply terminal between the substrate and the substrate. Accordingly, it is possible to prevent the power supply terminal and the power supply land from sliding, and to suppress the occurrence of poor contact.
- the vibrator mounting structure according to the present invention can more reliably hold the power supply terminal because the amount of protrusion of the protrusion is higher than the mounting position of the substrate. Can be prevented from sliding relatively, and the occurrence of poor contact can be suppressed.
- the vibrator mounting structure according to the present invention is characterized in that the contact point for pressure contact with the power supply land of the power supply terminal is spherical, so that the contact point with the power supply terminal can be located at any position. The effect that good contact with the land can be obtained.
- the vibrator mounting structure according to the present invention has an effect that the elastic member is made of silicon rubber, so that the vibrator can be securely fixed by the elasticity of the silicon rubber. Is obtained. Further, the vibrator mounting structure according to the present invention is provided between the substrate and the other end of the motor main body having an extended rotation axis, and presses the other end of the motor main body toward the bottom surface of the case. Equipped with mounting member, elastic body facing power supply terminal By forming the raised portion on the holder, the weight mounting side of the vibrator is pressed and supported toward the bottom surface of the case via the mounting member, and the raised portion holds the power supply terminal between the substrate and the board. For this reason, it is possible to prevent the relative vibration of the vibrator with respect to the case, to prevent the power supply terminal and the power supply land from sliding, and to suppress the occurrence of poor contact.
- the biplane mounting structure according to the present invention is provided between the substrate and the other end of the motor main body having the rotation shaft extended, and presses the other end of the motor main body toward the bottom surface of the case.
- a mounting member is provided between the bracket and the board attached to the end face of the motor body opposite to the motor's rotating shaft protruding side, and the bracket mounting end of the motor body is oriented in the bottom direction of the case.
- the vibrator is fixed to the case at both ends by the mounting member, and the raised portion is fixed between the substrate and the substrate. Pinches the power supply terminal. For this reason, it is possible to further prevent relative vibration with respect to the case of the vibration and to prevent the power supply terminal and the power supply land from sliding, thereby suppressing the occurrence of poor contact. The effect is obtained.
- FIG. 1 is a cross-sectional view showing the configuration of a conventional vibrator mounting structure employing a contact-type power supply system.
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of the portable wireless device.
- FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view showing a configuration of the vibration mounting structure according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, and is a diagram showing a state where the substrate is mounted and fixed to the case.
- FIG. 4 is a cross-sectional view showing the structure of the vibration mounting structure according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention, in which the board is not mounted and fixed to the case.
- Fig. 5 shows the vibration breaker shown in Figs. 3 and 4. It is the figure which looked at the attachment structure from the upper part. BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
- FIG. 2 is an exploded perspective view showing the configuration of the portable wireless device.
- reference numerals 1 and 2 denote cases constituting an outer frame of the portable wireless device.Case 1 has a speed unit la, a display unit lb, The operation part lc, the lid part ld, the screw hole (not shown), etc. are provided, and the case 2 has a space (space part) 2 A for storing the vibrator 4 and the screw holes 2 a and 2 b. And so on.
- These cases 1 and 2 are fixed by screws with the substrate 3 interposed therebetween.
- Reference numeral 3 denotes a board that is sandwiched between cases 1 and 2 and is fixed to case 2 (and case 1) . The board 3 has screw holes 3a and 3b for screwing. I have. 4 is a vibrator set in space 2 A of case 2.
- FIG. 3 and FIG. 4 are cross-sectional views showing the structure of the vibration mounting device according to Embodiment 1 of the present invention.
- FIG. 3 is a diagram showing a state where the substrate 3 is mounted and fixed to the case 2.
- FIG. 4 is a view showing a state in which the board 3 is not fixed to the case 2.
- 1 and 2 are cases, 3 is a substrate, and 4 is a vibrator.
- 2 A 1 is a weight side wall surface of the space 2 A
- 2 A 2 is a space wall surface as a first case wall to which a bracket of the space 2 A contacts
- 2 A 3 is a bottom surface of the space 2 A.
- This space 2A is provided with a rib 2Aa for regulating the mounting position of the vibrator 4, and the space 2A is provided.
- the bottom surface 2 A 3 of the base 2 A is formed in a U-shape according to the outer shape of the cylindrical motor body 5.
- Reference numeral 31 denotes a power supply terminal (land) provided on the substrate surface 3 A of the substrate 3.
- Reference numeral 5 denotes a cylindrical motor body that rotates when an incoming call arrives
- 6 denotes a weight eccentrically attached to a rotating shaft 5a protruding from one end of the motor body 5, and the weight 6 rotates. It rotates with the rotation of axis 5a.
- Reference numeral 70 denotes a holder made of an elastic body attached to the outer peripheral surface of the main body 5 so as to surround the main body 5 so as to surround the main body 5.
- the elastic body holder 70 has a U-shaped mountain-shaped ridge (a ridge) 71 facing the power supply terminal 90. Further, a cylindrical boss-shaped projection 72 as an attachment member pressed on the substrate surface 3A is formed on the elastic holder on the protruding side of the rotating shaft 5a.
- the protrusion amount d 2 of the mountain-shaped protrusion 71 (the distance from the outer surface of the main body 5 to the top of the mountain-shaped protrusion 71) and the protrusion of the boss-shaped protrusion 72
- the amount d3 (the distance from the outer surface of the main body 5 to the top of the boss-shaped projection 72) is larger than the space thickness dl (the distance from the outer diameter of the main body 5 to the board surface 3A). It is formed so that it becomes.
- the elastic body holder 70 is designed so that the thickness d5 of the elastic body holder 70 is the same as the gap dimension d6 (the distance from the outer surface of the motor body 5 to the space bottom 2A3). It is formed.
- the elastic holder 70 is made of an elastic material such as silicon rubber.
- Reference numeral 80 denotes a bracket formed of a resin material, and the bracket 80 is attached to the other end face of the rotating shaft 5 a on which the weight 6 is mounted, opposite to the protruding end side.
- a cylindrical projection 81 is formed to face the substrate surface 3A so as to eliminate the gap d4 with the substrate surface 3A.
- the end of the projection 81 of the bracket 80 (the portion that comes into pressure contact with the substrate 3) is rounded. It is attached.
- Reference numeral 90 denotes a power supply terminal having a paneling property, one end of which is attached to the bracket 80, the other end is bent into a concave shape, and a bent portion 90 a, which is the top of the concave shape. Is provided with a spherical projection 91, and the projection 91 presses against the power supply land 31. As described above, since the protrusion 91 of the power supply terminal 90 is spherical, the contact between the protrusion 91 and the power supply land 31 is a point contact.
- the power supply land 31 is usually connected to the power supply land 31.
- the surface of the power supply terminal 90 is subjected to plating (gold plating).
- the vibrator 4 is composed of a motor body 5, a weight 6, a bracket 80, and a power supply terminal 90.
- Fig. 5 is a view of the vibrator mounting structure shown in Figs. 3 and 4 as viewed from above (from the side of the substrate 3).
- 2Ab1 and 2Ab2 are the storage attitude guides for the pie brake 4, and the ribs are provided facing the opposite wall surfaces 2A4 and 2A5 of the bracket. It is configured such that both side surfaces of the bracket 80 of the biplane 4 inserted into the space 2A are in contact with each other.
- 2 A 4 a to 2 A 4 c and 2 A 5 a to 2 A 5 c are on the space walls 2 A 4 and 2 A 5 facing the elastic holder of the vibrator, along the storage direction of the vibrator.
- a rib (fixing means) provided so as to be in pressure contact with the elastic holder 70, and a plurality of the ribs are provided in the rotation axis direction of the motor body 5.
- the boss-shaped projections 72 of the elastic holder 70 are provided as a pair with the motor axis line interposed therebetween. Also, a pair of power supply terminals 90 are provided, and a pair of protrusions 81 of the bracket 80 are provided near the base of the power supply terminal 90. Next, the operation will be described.
- FIG. 4 shows a state in which such a vibrator 4 is mounted in the space 2A.
- the protrusion 91 of the power supply terminal 90 rises above the substrate surface 3A of the substrate 3 and the elastic holder 70
- the top ends of the mountain-shaped protrusion 71 and the boss-shaped protrusion 72 are also higher than the substrate surface 3A.
- the protrusion 91 of the power supply terminal 90 and the power supply land 31 of the board 3 are formed. Touch
- the power supply terminal 90 is pushed down with the projection 91 and the power supply land 31 in contact with each other, and comes into contact with the mountain-shaped ridge 71 of the elastic holder 70, and The board surface 3 A of the board 3 comes into contact with the boss-shaped protrusion 72 (the order of contact is the size of the protrusion d 2 of the mountain-shaped protrusion 71 and the protrusion d 3 of the boss-shaped protrusion 72) Will change depending on what). Further, the substrate 3 is pushed down to the mounting position (space thickness d l) while compressing the mountain-shaped protrusion 71 and the boss-shaped protrusion 72.
- the power supply terminal 90 is in a state sandwiched between the substrate 3 and the mountain-shaped ridge 71, and The board surface 3A and the boss-like projection # 2 of the elastic holder 70 are brought into pressure contact with each other. Furthermore, the substrate surface 3A comes into contact with the projection 81 of the bracket 80. At this time, the thickness d5 of the portion of the elastic holder 70 that is in contact with the bottom surface of the space 2A is in a compressed state.
- Fig. 3 shows a state where such a substrate 3 is sandwiched between case 1 and case 2.
- vibrator 4 the protruding side of the rotating shaft with eccentrically mounted weight 5 is provided on the elastic holder. The vibrator 4 is pressed by the ribs 2A4a to 2A4c and the ribs 2A4a to 2A4c and 2A5a to 2A5c.
- the space between the substrate 3 and the case 2 is slightly open, which is caused by the fact that the screw holes 2a to 2d are formed in the step of the case 2. Therefore, it does not particularly affect the present invention.
- the portable radio unit When the portable radio unit receives a call, power is supplied to the mobile main unit 5 via the power supply land 31 and the power supply terminal 90, and the rotary shaft 5a of the mobile main unit 5 rotates at a certain angular speed.
- the weight 6 attached eccentrically to the rotating shaft 5a on which the rotating shaft 5a of the motor body 5 rotates also rotates. The rotation of the weight 6 generates centrifugal force. This centrifugal force causes the vibrator 4 to vibrate, and the vibration is transmitted to the cases 1 and 2 to notify an incoming call.
- the vibrator 4 is reliably positioned in the motor axis direction by the space wall 2A2 and the rib 2Aa, which are in contact with the bracket, By pressing the projection ⁇ 2 provided on the rotation shaft projecting side of the elastic holder 70 on the substrate surface 3A, the positioning and fixing in the vertical direction is reliably performed. 0 both sides are sandwiched by space walls 2A4, 2A5 ribs 2A4a ⁇ 2A4c, 2A5a ⁇ 2A5c, and horizontal positioning and fixing Is definitely being done. As a result, even if the vibrator 4 vibrates, the vibrator can be prevented from vibrating relative to the case 2 and the substrate 3.
- the power supply terminal 90 is fixed by sandwiching the power supply land 31 of the substrate 3 and the mountain-shaped ridge 71 of the elastic holder 70. 1 and the projection 91 of the power supply terminal 90 can be reliably prevented from sliding (relatively displaced), and the plating between the power supply land 31 and the power supply terminal 90 is worn out. Can be prevented, and the occurrence of poor contact can be avoided.
- the contact 91 is formed in a spherical shape, a point contact can be obtained.
- the power supply terminal 90 is fixed between the substrate 3 and the mountain-shaped ridge 71 of the holder 70, the power supply land 3 is fixed. Good contact with 1.
- the elastic body holder 70 is formed of silicone rubber, the elasticity of the elastic body holder 70 enables the vibrator 4 to be securely fixed, and the relative vibration of the vibrator 4 with respect to the case 2. Can be reliably prevented.
- the boss-like projections 72 as mounting members are provided on the elastic holder 70 and the projections 81 as mounting members are provided on the bracket. 2, 81 may be provided on the substrate surface.
- the vibrator mounting structure provides a portable wireless telephone, a cordless telephone, a PHS.
- This vibrator mounting structure is suitable for portable wireless devices such as communication devices, and is useful for preventing vibration of the vibrating device relative to the case and the circuit board.
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US09/319,698 US6388349B1 (en) | 1997-10-31 | 1997-10-31 | Mounting structure for vibrator with contact power supply |
JP51600999A JP3251305B2 (ja) | 1997-10-31 | 1997-10-31 | バイブレータ取付構造 |
PCT/JP1997/003995 WO1999023801A1 (fr) | 1997-10-31 | 1997-10-31 | Structure de fixation de vibrateur |
DE1997637692 DE69737692T2 (de) | 1997-10-31 | 1997-10-31 | Halterungsanordnung für einen vibrator |
EP97909726A EP0955762B1 (en) | 1997-10-31 | 1997-10-31 | Vibrator attaching structure |
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