Vibrator and electronic device including the same
09815086 ยท 2017-11-14
Assignee
Inventors
- Sang Hun HAN (Suwon-si, KR)
- Sung Chan Park (Suwon-si, KR)
- Hun Gyu Park (Suwon-si, KR)
- So Jung Cho (Suwon-Si, KR)
Cpc classification
B06B1/10
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B06B1/0603
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
B06B1/06
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Abstract
There are provided a vibrator and an electronic device including the same. The vibrator includes: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member having both ends fixed to the housing so as to be disposed in the internal space in a state in which elastic deformation is possible; and a piezoelectric element mounted on one surface of the elastic member, wherein the piezoelectric element is fixed to the elastic member by soldering.
Claims
1. A vibrator comprising: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member having both ends fixed to the housing so as to be disposed in the internal space in a state in which elastic deformation is possible; and a piezoelectric element mounted on one surface of the elastic member and fixed to the elastic member by soldering, wherein the piezoelectric element includes a metal layer provided in a direction in which the piezoelectric element is coupled to the elastic member, and wherein the metal layer entirely covers one surface of the piezoelectric element.
2. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein the piezoelectric element is fixed to the elastic member by soldering via solder cream.
3. The vibrator of claim 2, wherein the solder cream is a mixture of any one of lead powder or tin powder and a flux.
4. The vibrator of claim 1, wherein the elastic member includes a bottom plate of which the piezoelectric element is mounted on one surface and an extension plate extended in a height direction from both ends of the bottom plate in a width direction.
5. The vibrator of claim 4, wherein the extension plate includes a connection part having one end connected to the bottom plate, and extended in the height direction from a central portion of the bottom plate in a length direction and a support plate part provided at the other end of the connection part in the length direction to guide a mass body.
6. A vibrator comprising: a housing having an internal space; an elastic member having both ends fixed to the housing so as to be disposed in the internal space in a state in which elastic deformation is possible; and a piezoelectric element mounted on one surface of the elastic member and fixed to the elastic member by soldering, wherein the piezoelectric element includes a metal layer provided in a direction in which the piezoelectric element is coupled to the elastic member, and wherein an insulating layer is provided between the metal layer and the piezoelectric element.
7. The vibrator of claim 6, wherein the elastic member includes a bottom plate of which the piezoelectric element is mounted on one surface and an extension plate extended in a height direction from both ends of the bottom plate in a width direction.
8. The vibrator of claim 7, wherein the extension plate includes a connection part having one end connected to the bottom plate, and extended in the height direction from a central portion of the bottom plate in a length direction and a support plate part provided at the other end of the connection part in the length direction to guide a mass body.
9. An electronic device comprising: a display module displaying an image depending on selection of a user; a case having an internal space receiving the display module; and a vibrator including: a housing mounted in the case and having an internal space; an elastic member mounted in the internal space; a piezoelectric element mounted on one surface of the elastic member by soldering via solder cream and vibrating the elastic member by deformation; and a mass body coupled to the elastic member while absorbing shocks, wherein the piezoelectric element includes a metal layer provided in a direction in which the piezoelectric element is coupled to the elastic member, and wherein the metal layer entirely covers one surface of the piezoelectric element.
10. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein the vibrator is mounted on an inner surface of the case.
11. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein the vibrator is mounted on a lower surface of the display module.
12. The electronic device of claim 9, wherein the display module includes: a touch panel receiving a touch interaction of a user; and a display panel coming in contact with a lower surface of the touch panel to provide a corresponding image depending the touch interaction with the touch panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
(1) The above and other aspects, features and other advantages of the present disclosure will be more clearly understood from the following detailed description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(9) Hereinafter, embodiments of the present disclosure will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
(10) The disclosure may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as being limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the disclosure to those skilled in the art.
(11) In the drawings, the shapes and dimensions of elements may be exaggerated for clarity, and the same reference numerals will be used throughout to designate the same or like elements.
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(13) Referring to
(14) The housing 120 may include the upper and lower cases 122 and 130. In addition, the upper case 122 may have a box shape having an internal space, and the lower case 130 may have a plate shape.
(15) In addition, as described above, the upper case 122 may have the box shape. That is, the upper case 122 may be configured of a front plate, a side plate, a back plate, and an upper plate.
(16) In addition, a plurality of grooves 127 for coupling with the lower case 130 may be formed in the front plate and the back plate.
(17) Further, vent holes 128 for movement of air may be formed in the upper plate.
(18) Here, terms with respect to directions will be defined. As viewed in
(19) The lower case 130 may have the plate shape as shown in
(20) In addition, the both end portions of the lower case 130 may be provided with coupling wall parts 136 increasing coupling force with the upper case 122.
(21) Meanwhile, both side surfaces of the lower case 130 may be formed with a plurality of grooves 138 corresponding to the grooves 127 of the upper case 122.
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(24) First, the bottom plate 142 of the elastic member 140 will be described. A plurality of support protrusions 142a for installing the piezoelectric element 160 (See
(25) Meanwhile, an opening part (not shown) for electrically connecting a circuit board and the piezoelectric element 160 may be formed in the bottom plate 142. However, the opening part is not necessarily provided, and the circuit board may be connected to an upper surface of the piezoelectric element 160.
(26) Further, both end portions of the bottom plate 142 may be provided with support parts 142e supported by the protrusion parts 132 of the lower case 130.
(27) In addition, the extension plate 144 may include a support plate part 146 coming in contact with a front surface and a back surface of the mass body 180 and a connection part 148 connecting the support plate part 146 and the bottom plate 142 to each other.
(28) The connection part 148 may be extended from a front surface and a back surface of the bottom plate 142. Further, the connection part may be configured of first and second connection parts 148a and 148b disposed to be spaced apart from each other by a predetermined interval.
(29) In addition, the support plate part 146 may be extended in a length direction of the mass body 180.
(30) Further, a lower end of the support plate part 146 may be provided with at least one support jaw 146a protruding so as to support the mass body 180 or a mass body cover 170 at a lower portion thereof. The support jaw 146a may limit movement of the mass body 180 in the height direction. Of course, the mass body 180 may be coupled to the support plate part 146 by an additional bonding method such as an adhesive bonding method, a welding method, or the like, in a state in which the mass body 180 is caught by the support jaw 146a.
(31) Meanwhile, in the vibrator, the elastic member 140 provided in an internal space thereof may be excessively deformed by external force such as an externally applied impact, or the like. In this case, elastic force may be deteriorated by deformation exceeding an elastic limit of the elastic member 140, or the elastic member 140 may be damaged or deformed by a contact between the elastic member 140 and the housing 120. Therefore, a damper, a block, or the like, serving to absorb impact at the time of contact or serving as a stopper may be mounted between the housing 120 and the elastic member 140.
(32) In addition, the piezoelectric element 160 may be provided on one surface of the elastic member 140 (more specifically, the bottom plate 142). More specifically, the piezoelectric element 160 may be integrated with the elastic member 140 using a predetermined medium. The piezoelectric element 160 may be fixedly mounted on a central portion of the elastic member 140 in the length direction.
(33) The piezoelectric element 160 may be fixed to the elastic member 140 by soldering. That is, after applying solder cream 145 to the elastic member 140, the piezoelectric element 160 may be mounted thereon, and the piezoelectric element 160 may be fixed so as to be integrated with the elastic member 140 while the solder cream 145 is cured by a reflow method.
(34) The solder cream 145 may be a mixture of at least one of lead powder or tin powder and a flux.
(35) Here, the piezoelectric element 160 may include a metal layer 160b provided in a direction in which the piezoelectric element 160 is coupled to the elastic member 140. The metal layer 160b may allow the piezoelectric element 160 and the elastic member 140 to be further firmly coupled to each other by soldering. In addition, the metal layer 160b may be provided so as to cover an entire surface of the piezoelectric element 160.
(36) Further, an insulating layer 160a may be provided between the piezoelectric element 160 and the metal layer 160b. The insulating layer 160a is provided, such that at the time of supplying power to the piezoelectric element 160, power leakages or short-circuits may be prevented.
(37) The vibrator 100 as described above may be utilized in various electronic devices.
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(39) An electronic device 1000 according to the present disclosure may display an image depending on selection of a user as shown in
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(41) The display module may be configured of a touch panel 1200 providing a touch pressure of the user and a display panel 1300 mounted on a lower surface of the touch panel 1200 to provide the image depending on user selection, and the vibrator 100 according to the present disclosure may be mounted on a lower surface of the display panel 1300 to provide vibrations, depending on user selection.
(42) In addition, as shown in
(43) As described above, according to the present disclosure, a vibrator and an electronic device using the same may be slimmed, lightened, and miniaturized, even in the case in which a weight is applied at a point at which displacement of a vibration plate is highest so as to increase driving force and then, an entire weight of the vibration plate is increased.
(44) As set forth above, according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the coupling structure of the piezoelectric element and the elastic member capable of improving coupling strength between the piezoelectric element and the elastic member may be provided.
(45) In addition, according to exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure, the structure of the vibrator capable of exhibiting excellent performance in view of productivity may be provided.
(46) While exemplary embodiments have been shown and described above, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that modifications and variations could be made without departing from the scope of the present invention as defined by the appended claims.