METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING WIRELESS CHARGING DEVICE
20170229238 · 2017-08-10
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K3/32
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
A method for manufacturing a wireless charging device is disclosed. The method includes: providing a substrate, a first metal plate, and a second metal plate; forming a plurality of circles of slots, each of the circles of slots including at least one first slot and at least one second slot, the at least one first slot having a first depth, and the at least one second slot having a second depth; forming a first coil and a second coil by performing a metal forming process on the first metal plate and the second metal plate; and placing the first coil in the at least one first slot, and placing the second coil in the at least one second slot. In the method, the first coil and the second coil have good fixity and are easily to be assembled.
Claims
1. A method for manufacturing a wireless charging device, comprising: providing a substrate, a first metal plate, and a second metal plate; forming a plurality of circles of slots on the substrate, each of the circles of slots comprising at least one first slot and at least one second slot, the at least one first slot having a first depth, and the at least one second slot having a second depth; forming a first coil and a second coil by performing a metal forming process on the first metal plate and the second metal plate; and placing the first coil in the at least one first slot, and placing the second coil in the at least one second slot.
2. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, after the step of placing the first coil in the at least one first slot, and placing the second coil in the at least one second slot, the method further comprising: disposing a power module on the substrate.
3. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 2, after the step of disposing the power module on the substrate, the method further comprising: electrically coupling the power module to the first coil and the second coil.
4. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 3, wherein the first coil has a first terminal, the second coil has a first terminal, and the step of electrically coupling the power module to the first coil and the second coil comprises: electrically coupling the first terminal of the first coil to a first leading-out terminal; electrically coupling the first terminal of the second coil to a second leading-out terminal; and electrically coupling the first leading-out terminal and the second leading-out terminal to the power module.
5. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the first metal plate comprises a plurality of areas to be removed, the second metal plate comprises a plurality of areas to be removed, and the step of forming the first coil and the second coil by performing the metal forming process on the first metal plate and the second metal plate comprises: forming the first coil by stamping the areas to be removed of the first metal plate in sequence; and forming the second coil by stamping the areas to be removed of the second metal plate in sequence.
6. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the first coil and the second coil are formed by a metal forming method in which a metal injection molding process is performed on the first metal plate and the second metal plate.
7. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, after the step of placing the first coil in the at least one first slot, the method further comprising: disposing at least one insulating spacer on the first coil.
8. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the at least one first slot and at least one second slot of each of the circles of slots are alternately disposed.
9. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the circles of slots are in a spiral shape.
10. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the first coil and the second coil are in a spiral shape.
11. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 10, wherein the first coil and the second coil are symmetric with each other.
12. The method for manufacturing the wireless charging device according to claim 1, wherein the first depth is different from the second depth.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
[0032] Please refer to
[0033] As shown in
[0034] The coil module 20 is disposed on the substrate 10. The power module 30 is disposed on the substrate 10 and electrically coupled to the coil module 20. The power module 30 is utilized for providing power for the coil module 20. In the present embodiment, the coil module 20 and the power module 30 are respectively disposed on two surfaces of the substrate 10. In another embodiment, the coil module 20 and the power module 30 can be disposed on the same surface of the substrate 10.
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[0036] In step S10, the substrate 10, the first metal plate 200′, and the second metal plate 200′ are provided.
[0037] In step S12, a plurality of circles of slots is formed on the substrate 10. Each of the circles of slots comprises at least one first slot 100 and at least one second slot 102. The at least one first slot 100 has a first depth. The at least one second slot 102 has a second depth. The first depth is different from the second depth. In the embodiment of
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[0039] In step S14, the first coil 200 in
[0040] In the same manner, the second metal plate 202′ in
[0041] Furthermore, in another embodiment, the first coil 200 and the second coil 202 can be formed by a metal forming method in which a metal injection molding (MIM) process is performed on the first metal plate 200′ and the second metal plate 202′.
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[0044] In step S16, as shown in
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[0046] In the above-mentioned step S16, after the step of placing the first coil 200 in the at least one first slot 100, the method for manufacturing the wireless charging device in accordance with the present invention further comprises the step of disposing the at least one insulating spacer 204 on the first coil 200. The at least one insulating spacer 204 is disposed between the first coil 200 and the second coil 202, so that the first coil 200 and the second coil 202 are electrically insulated from each other.
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[0048] In step S18, the power module 30 is disposed on the substrate 10. As mentioned above, the power module 30, the first coil 200, and the second coil 202 can be disposed on the same surface or opposite surfaces of the substrate 10.
[0049] In step S20, the power module 30 is electrically coupled to the coil module 20 (that is, electrically coupled to the first coil 200 and the second coil 202). As shown in
[0050] When the first coil 200 and the second coil 202 receive power from the power module 30, the first coil 200 and the second coil 202 transfer energy to a device to be charged for charging the device.
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[0052] The two terminals 300 and 302 are respectively electrically coupled to the first leading-out terminal 206 and the second leading-out terminal 208 in
[0053] In summary, in the method for manufacturing the wireless charging device in accordance with the present invention, since the first coil and the second coil are respectively placed in the slots which have different depths, the first coil and the second coil have good fixity when they are assembled on the substrate. Furthermore, the first coil and the second coil can be modularized, and thus the manufacturing cost of the wireless charging device can be significantly reduced.
[0054] While the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated and described in detail, various modifications and alterations can be made by persons skilled in this art. The embodiment of the present invention is therefore described in an illustrative but not restrictive sense. It is intended that the present invention should not be limited to the particular forms as illustrated, and that all modifications and alterations which maintain the spirit and realm of the present invention are within the scope as defined in the appended claims.