Mobile terminal case and method of manufacturing the same
09729183 ยท 2017-08-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Kwangjin Bae (Gyeongsangbuk-do, KR)
- Heecheul Moon (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Iksu JUNG (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
- Jongchul Choi (Gyeonggi-do, KR)
Cpc classification
B29C33/424
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14336
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/1418
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
H04M1/0283
ELECTRICITY
B29C45/14786
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B29C45/14688
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B29C33/42
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
A mobile terminal case and a method of manufacturing the same are provided. The mobile terminal case includes a three-dimensional curved body or plane shape having a circumferential edge lower than its center and formed from a fiber reinforced composite material; and a gradation paint layer formed at an outer surface of the body formed from fiber reinforced composite material.
Claims
1. A mobile terminal case, comprising: a three-dimensional curved body having an outer surface with a circumferential edge lower than a center, the three-dimensional curved body being formed from a fiber reinforced composite material and the outer surface being engraved with a hairline pattern during formation, the hairline pattern being a geometric pattern of scratches, unevenness, or grooves formed in the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material; and a gradation paint layer formed on the outer surface of the three-dimensional curved body formed of the fiber reinforced composite material, wherein the gradation paint layer has a low transparency only on portions of the mobile terminal case that correspond to fastening areas where internal parts of a mobile terminal are fastened to the mobile terminal case, so as to hide all of the internal parts and reveal the hairline pattern more clearly as transparency of the gradation paint layer increases, and wherein the gradation paint layer is formed on the fiber reinforced composite material and the internal parts by sequentially loading a primer application layer, a translucent coating layer, a gradation coating layer, and a clear coating layer.
2. The mobile terminal case of claim 1, wherein the fiber reinforced composite material comprises a prepreg material comprising at least one of glass fiber reinforced plastic, carbon fiber reinforced plastic, aramid fiber (Kevlar) reinforced plastic, boron fiber reinforced plastic, and basalt fiber reinforced plastic.
3. The mobile terminal case of claim 1, wherein the gradation paint layer is formed at varying thicknesses and is thereby gradated with different levels of transparency on different areas of the outer surface.
4. The mobile terminal case of claim 3, wherein the gradation paint layer of an area facing the internal parts housed at an inside of the case has relatively low transparency.
5. The mobile terminal case of claim 1, wherein the gradation paint layer of portions of the outer surface adjacent to the center has continuously changing transparency.
6. The mobile terminal case of claim 1, wherein the gradation paint layer of portions adjacent to the center have a high transparency and the gradation paint layer of portions adjacent to an outer edge have the low transparency.
7. The mobile terminal case of claim 6, wherein the gradation paint layer is graduated between the portions adjacent to the center having the high transparency and the portions adjacent to the outer edge having the low transparency.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the following detailed description in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(13) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present invention are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. The same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like parts. The views in the drawings are schematic views only, and are not intended to be to scale or correctly proportioned. Detailed descriptions of well-known functions and structures are omitted to avoid obscuring the subject matter of the present invention.
(14) In the present invention, a mobile terminal may be any portable electronic device with a touch screen, such as a mobile phone, smart phone, tablet personal computer (PC), and laptop PC. In the present invention, an accessory indicates an accessory of the mobile terminal that can be separated from the mobile terminal and may be, for example, a pen, headphone, and keypad for touching a touch screen.
(15) A mobile terminal according to an embodiment of the present invention may be a tablet PC, mobile communication terminal, mobile phone, Personal Digital Assistant (PDA), smart phone, International Mobile Telecommunication 2000 (IMT-2000) terminal, Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) terminal, Wideband Code Division Multiple Access (WCDMA) terminal, Global System for Mobile communication (GSM) terminal, General Packet Radio Service (GPRS) terminal, Enhanced Data GSM Environment (EDGE) terminal, Universal Mobile Telecommunication Service (UMTS) terminal, digital broadcasting terminal, and an Automated Teller Machine (ATM).
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(18) Further, the mobile terminal case 1 may be a casing, housing, and cover forming an external appearance of the mobile terminal. Embodiments of the present invention may be applied to both the front case which covers the front surface of the mobile terminal and the rear case 10 which covers the rear surface thereof; however, only a structure of the rear case 10 is described herein in detail.
(19) The mobile terminal case 1 may be formed by injecting a synthetic resin or may be made of a metal material, for example stainless steel (SUS) or titanium (Ti).
(20) In the present embodiment, the mobile terminal case 1 is produced using Glass Fiber Reinforced Plastic (GFRP), which is a kind of a fiber reinforced composite material. More particularly, GFRP is a kind of prepreg, a fiber reinforced composite material produced by mixing unsaturated polyester, epoxy resin, and poly amide resin of a uniform content in a high elastic reinforced material of a glass fiber, carbon fiber, Kevlar fiber. For example, GFRP may be formed by coating an epoxy layer on glass fiber. The fiber reinforced composite material may be alternately stacked in a multi layer state. Such a fiber reinforced composite material is characterized by having strong elasticity of high strength.
(21) In short, the fiber reinforced composite material may be formed with prepreg including at least one of carbon fiber reinforced plastic, aramid fiber (Kevlar) reinforced plastic, boron fiber reinforced plastic, and basalt fiber reinforced plastic.
(22) In the present embodiment, a predetermined pattern is formed in the outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1 when the mobile terminal case is formed by performing injection molding of a fiber reinforced composite material. The predetermined pattern may be a hairline pattern.
(23) The hairline pattern may be scratches, unevenness, or predetermined grooves formed in the surface of a fiber reinforced composite material.
(24) Further, as shown in
(25) In this way, in the present embodiment, by embodying a hairline pattern in the external surface of the mobile terminal while forming the injection molding product using a fiber reinforced composite material, individuality and beauty of design can be created.
(26) Hereinafter, a process of forming the mobile terminal case 1 with the fiber reinforced composite material and forming a predetermined pattern in its external surface is described in detail with reference to
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(29) That is, the injection mold 30 includes the engraved core portion 32 etched to a predetermined depth and a shape of the mobile terminal case 1 to be manufactured by shaping a fiber reinforced composite material with the injection mold 30.
(30) At the inside of the engraved core portion 32, a predetermined pattern may be engraved, and the predetermined pattern will be embodied in the external surface of the mobile terminal case 1.
(31) A predetermined pattern within the engraved core portion 32 may be engraved using, for example, a laser or a grinding device at the inside surface of the engraved core portion 32 and may be formed of thin grooves, scratches, or unevenness according to the desired design shape. The predetermined pattern may be a hairline pattern, grid pattern, and/or weaving pattern.
(32) Alternatively, the engraved core portion 32 may be engraved with at least one of various patterns such as the grid pattern in
(33) A fiber reinforced composite material 20 is loaded in a predetermined thickness on the injection mold 30 including the engraved core portion 32. The predetermined thickness of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 may be varied by stacking, for example, a plurality of layers on the injection mold 30.
(34) In the present embodiment of the present invention, the portion to be the outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1 is loaded to face the engraved core portion 32 and comes into close contact with the engraved core portion 32 and/or is compressed to the engraved core portion 32.
(35) For this, in the chamber shown in
(36) That is, by vacuum compressing in the sealed space of the chamber environment, the fiber reinforced composite material 20 contacts the injection mold 30 closely and the fiber reinforced composite material 20 is compressed to the injection mold 30.
(37) The fiber reinforced composite material 20 forms a shape of the mobile terminal case 1 and may be provided in a three-dimensional curved surface form or plane form having a circumferential edge lower than the center.
(38) The fiber reinforced composite material 20 is formed in a shape of the mobile terminal case 1 by loading the fiber reinforced composite material 20 of an original form on the engraved core portion 32 and then compressing it to the engraved core portion 32.
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(40) The mobile terminal case 1 shown in
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(43) The mold release film 40 in which a predetermined pattern is engraved is placed between the injection mold 30 having no pattern in the core portion 34 and the fiber reinforced composite material 20 so as to come into close contact with the injection mold 30 later.
(44) A predetermined pattern may be engraved on the surface of the mold release film 40 by, for example, one or more lasers or various grinding devices, and may thinly form grooves, scratches or unevenness to correspond to a desired design shape.
(45) The predetermined pattern may be a hairline pattern, grid pattern, and weaving pattern. The hairline pattern may be a shape or design formed of scratches, unevenness, or grooves on the surface of the mold release film 40.
(46) Alternatively, the mold release film 40 may have at least one of various patterns such as the grid pattern in
(47) For this purpose, in the chamber shown in
(48) Accordingly, the predetermined pattern engraved in the mold release film 40 is formed in the glass fiber reinforcement plastic 20.
(49) Thus, a mobile terminal case according to an embodiment of the present invention may be formed through the process shown in
(50) Hereinafter, a structure and method for forming a gradation paint layer on the external surface of a mobile terminal case according to an embodiment of the present invention are described with reference to
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(52) The mobile terminal case 1 shown in
(53) By inserting a fiber reinforced composite material shaped in a three-dimensional curved surface form or plane shape into an injection mold and by performing plastic injection to an inside circumferential edge of the fiber reinforced composite material, a mobile terminal case 1 suitable for the processes discussed with reference to
(54) The mobile terminal case 1 may be made of a fiber reinforced composite material stacked in at least one layer.
(55) A plastic injection structure formed at a circumferential edge of the fiber reinforced composite material may be a fastening structure for enabling the mobile terminal case 1 to be fastened to the internal parts of the mobile terminal. That is, the structure may be a structure in which a plastic injection structure is overmolded at a circumferential edge (periphery) of the mobile terminal case 1.
(56) A fastening structure formed by the plastic injection may be housed at only an inside surface of the mobile terminal case 1 or may be housed to be exposed to the outside and the present invention is not limited to either embodiment.
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(58) The gradation paint layers 2 and 3 may be formed with different levels of transparency in different areas by adjusting the paint level according to each area of the mobile terminal case 1. In this manner, the transparency of adjacent areas on the mobile terminal case 1 may be continuously changed.
(59) In this embodiment, gradation paint layers 2 and 3 are painted so that a circumferential edge portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most opaque and a central portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most transparent.
(60) Specifically, portions, except for a circumferential edge portion, of the mobile terminal case 1 may be translucently or transparently painted to show an outer surface of a fiber reinforced composite material having a predetermined pattern in a lower portion. Thereby, a predetermined pattern formed in the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material may be shown through the paint layers.
(61) Advancing from the outer edge to the inside of the mobile terminal case 1, the transparency of the gradation paint layer 2 increases and thus a color of the gradation paint layer 3 gradually becomes lighter. Advancing from the inside to the outer edge of the mobile terminal case 1, the transparency of the gradation paint layer 2 decreases and thus a color of the gradation paint layer 3 gradually becomes darker.
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(63) Specifically, the paint layer simultaneously covers the mobile terminal case 1 and the fastening structure 4.
(64) In this manner, the fastening structure 4 of the mobile terminal case 1 may be hidden by the opaque paint layer.
(65) Therefore, the mobile terminal case according to the present embodiment presents a unique pattern in its external appearance by using a gradation paint process on an injection molded composite material product while also preventing its internal parts from being shown, i.e., the internal parts of the mobile terminal case are hidden while still providing originality of design and enhanced external appearance, thereby providing a unique design.
(66) The gradation paint layer may be formed with a spray construction method or may be formed with various known methods such as a mold construction method or a deposition construction method, as shown in
(67) The color of the gradation paint layer is not limited to a specific color and may be set according to the manufacturer's needs and intentions for the injection molded product.
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(70) By adjusting the transparency of the gradation coating layer 74, areas on the outer surface of the mobile terminal case can have different levels of transparency. According to the present embodiment of the present invention, the transparency of the gradation coating layer 74 is adjusted by the process described in reference to
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(72) Under these conditions, when the paint is sprayed on the outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1, it does not coat the central portion of the curved surface because that central portion is in contact with the jig 60. Only the portions separated by a predetermined gap from the jig 60 are coated by the spray.
(73) Further, the quantity of coating by the spray decreases nearing the area where the outer surface and the jig 60 are in contact, and increases at areas further from the area whether the outer surface and the jig 60 are in contact.
(74) Therefore, at an outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1 adjacent to a curve point, transparency of the paint layer 2 is high, and at an outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1 far from the curved point, transparency of the paint layer 3 is low and thus the outer surface presents a dark color.
(75) Thereby, as a gradation paint process is performed, at an outer surface of the mobile terminal case 1, a gradation paint layer having different transparency may be formed in each area.
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(78) At step 710 of forming a hairline pattern in an internal wall of the injection mold, the injection mold 30 is engraved to a predetermined depth and shaped to form the mobile terminal case 1 with a fiber reinforced composite material 20.
(79) By forming thin grooves, scratches, or unevenness to correspond to a desired design shape using laser or a grinding device at an internal surface of the injection mold, the predetermined pattern may be formed.
(80) At step 720 of loading a fiber reinforced composite material 20 on the mold 30, a fiber reinforced composite material 20 is loaded in at least one layer on the injection mold 30.
(81) At step 730 of compressing a hairline pattern to an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 in a chamber environment of a predetermined high temperature and high pressure, the fiber reinforced composite material 20, having been loaded on the injection mold 30, contacts and is compressed to the injection mold 30.
(82) That is, by vacuum compressing the sealed space in a predetermined chamber environment, the engraved hairline pattern contacts and is compressed to the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 and thus the hairline pattern is formed at the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20.
(83) At step 740 of unmolding the fiber reinforced composite material 20, the fiber reinforced composite material 20 in which the hairline pattern has been formed at the outer surface is unmolded from the mold 30.
(84) At step 750 of forming a gradation paint layer on the fiber reinforced composite material 20 and internal parts 70, a gradation paint layer is simultaneously formed on the fiber reinforced composite material 20 and the internal parts 70.
(85) Here, the gradation paint layers 2 and 3 may be formed with different levels of transparency according to the area on the outer surface of the mobile terminal case by adjusting a level of paint. In this manner, the transparency of adjacent areas on the mobile terminal case 1 may be continuously varied.
(86) In one embodiment, the gradation paint layers 2 and 3 are painted so that the circumferential edge portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most opaque and a central portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most transparent.
(87) In this specific embodiment, portions, except for the circumferential edge, of the mobile terminal case 1 are translucently or transparently painted so as to show the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material having a predetermined pattern in a lower portion. Thereby, the predetermined shaped pattern at an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 shows through where the layers are translucent and/or transparent.
(88) By gradation paint processing producing different levels of transparency on different areas in the external surface of a mobile terminal case formed from a fiber reinforced composite material, the central portion of the mobile terminal case can present a textile fabric impression in appearance, while the circumferential edge portion remains opaque, thereby preventing internal parts from being shown, i.e., the opaque circumferential edge hides the internal parts, and thus an enhanced external appearance and individualized design can be provided.
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(91) The hairline pattern formed in the mold release film 40 of step 810 may be formed by forming scratches, unevenness, or grooves using one or more lasers or various grinding devices at a surface of the mold release film 40.
(92) At step 820 of loading a mold release film and a fiber reinforced composite material on a mold 30, the mold release film 40 is loaded on the mold 30 and then the fiber reinforced composite material 20 is loaded on the mold release film 40. The fiber reinforced composite material 20 may be loaded in at least one layer. A surface in which a hairline of the mold release film 40 is formed is loaded to face an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20.
(93) Here, because the mold release film 40 includes a hairline pattern, the mold may be formed without any pattern.
(94) At step 830 of compressing an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 to the hairline pattern, in a chamber environment of a predetermined high temperature and high pressure, the mold release film 40 and the fiber reinforced composite material 20 having been loaded on the injection mold 30 in step 820, the fiber reinforced composite material 20 contacts the injection mold 30 and is compressed to the injection mold 30.
(95) That is, in a predetermined chamber environment, by vacuum compressing within the sealed space, the outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20 contacts the hairline pattern and is compressed to the hairline pattern and thus the hairline pattern is formed at an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material 20.
(96) At step 840 of unmolding the fiber reinforced composite material 20, the fiber reinforced composite material 20 in which the hairline pattern has been formed in an outer surface is unmolded from the mold 30.
(97) At step 850 of forming a gradation paint layer on a fiber reinforced composite material 20 and internal parts 70, a gradation paint layer may be simultaneously formed on the fiber reinforced composite material 20 and the internal parts 70.
(98) Here, the gradation paint layers 2 and 3 are formed with different levels of transparency according by adjusting a level of paint according to the area of the mobile terminal case 1 being painted. In this manner, the transparency of adjacent areas on the mobile terminal case 1 may be continuously varied.
(99) In this embodiment, the gradation paint layers 2 and are painted so that a circumferential edge portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most opaque and a central portion of the mobile terminal case 1 is most transparent.
(100) More specifically, portions, except for the circumferential edge, of the mobile terminal case 1 are translucently or transparently painted to show an outer surface of a fiber reinforced composite material having a predetermined pattern. Thereby, the predetermined shaped pattern at an outer surface of the fiber reinforced composite material may show through the translucent and/or transparent layers.
(101) By gradation paint processing of different areas on the mobile terminal case with levels of transparency, the central portion of external surface of the mobile terminal case 1 presents a fabric impression, while the circumferential edge portion prevents the internal parts from being shown, i.e., the opaque paint layers thereon hide the internal parts, and thus an enhanced external appearance and individualized design can be provided.
(102) As described above, in a mobile terminal case and a method of manufacturing the same according to the present invention, by providing a hairline pattern in the external surface of the mobile terminal case while it is being formed using injection molding of a fiber reinforced composite material, the design of the mobile terminal case can present individuality and an enhanced external appearance.
(103) Further, in a mobile terminal case and a method of manufacturing the same according to the present invention, by preventing internal parts from being shown, i.e., by hiding the internal parts while also presenting a fabric impression in the external appearance of the mobile terminal case through a gradation paint processing, an enhanced external appearance and distinguished design can be provided.
(104) Although embodiments of the present invention have been described in detail hereinabove, it should be clearly understood that many variations and modifications of the basic inventive concepts herein described, which may appear to those skilled in the art, will still fall within the spirit and scope of the present invention as defined in the appended claims.