ELECTRONIC DEVICE
20230071169 · 2023-03-09
Inventors
- Xuyang WANG (Shenzhen, CN)
- Renwei Guo (Shenzhen, CN)
- Wenxing YAO (Shenzhen, CN)
- Xuewen YIN (Shenzhen, CN)
Cpc classification
H04M1/0214
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/0249
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/0269
ELECTRICITY
H04M1/026
ELECTRICITY
International classification
Abstract
This application provides an electronic device, including: an appearance member, a first housing, and a second housing. The appearance member includes a main body portion, and a first side portion and a second side portion respectively connected to opposite sides of the main body portion and both bent relative to the main body portion. The appearance member encloses a receiving cavity, and the first side portion and the second side portion are spaced opposite to each other to form an opening. The first housing is located in the receiving cavity and includes a first anti-collision portion and a support portion connected to the first anti-collision portion, a material hardness of the first anti-collision portion is less than a material hardness of the support portion. The second housing is located in the receiving cavity; and in a direction from the first side portion to the second side portion.
Claims
1. An electronic device, comprising an appearance member, a first housing, and a second housing, wherein the appearance member comprises a main body portion, and a first side portion and a second side portion respectively connected to opposite sides of the main body portion, the first side portion and the second side portion are both bent relative to the main body portion, the first side portion, the main body portion, and the second side portion enclose a receiving cavity, and the first side portion and the second side portion are spaced opposite to each other to form an opening of the receiving cavity; the first housing is located in the receiving cavity and comprises a first anti-collision portion and a support portion connected to the first anti-collision portion, the first anti-collision portion is connected to the first side portion and located between the first side portion and the support portion, and a material hardness of the first anti-collision portion is less than a material hardness of the support portion; and the second housing is located in the receiving cavity; and in a direction from the first side portion to the second side portion, the first housing and the second housing are adjacent to each other side by side, and the second housing is connected to the main body portion and the second side portion.
2. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first side portion is bent and encloses a first receiving space, and at least part of the first anti-collision portion is located in the first receiving space.
3. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first anti-collision portion encloses a second receiving space, and at least part of the support portion is located in the second receiving space.
4. The electronic device according to claim 3, wherein: the support portion is located in the second receiving space, and the support portion fills the second receiving space.
5. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first anti-collision portion comprises a connection portion and a separation portion; the connection portion is connected to the first side portion, and the connection portion is profiled with the first side portion and encloses a second receiving space; the separation portion is connected to an inner wall of the second receiving space, and divides the second receiving space into different regions; and each of the regions is provided with the support portion, and at least part of the support portion is located in the region.
6. The electronic device according to claim 5, wherein the support portion is located in the region, and the support portion fills the region.
7. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first housing comprises a second anti-collision portion, the second anti-collision portion is connected to a side of the support portion facing away from the first side portion, and a material hardness of the second anti-collision portion is less than the material hardness of the support portion.
8. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein a surface of the first anti-collision portion is provided with at least one first fitting portion spaced apart, a surface of the support portion is provided with at least one second fitting portion spaced apart, and the at least one second fitting portion is connected to the at least one first fitting portion one by one, wherein one of the first fitting portion and the second fitting portion is a groove and the other is a protrusion, and the protrusion is inserted into the groove to form a connection.
9. The electronic device according to claim 8, wherein the first anti-collision portion and the support portion are connected as a whole.
10. The electronic device according to claim 9, wherein the receiving cavity narrows at the opening, an end of the first housing away from the second housing is connected to the first side portion, and an end of the second housing away from the first housing is connected to the second side portion.
11. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first side portion and the second side portion are both arcuate, and are both arched in a direction away from each other.
12. The electronic device according to claim 11, wherein a bending angle of the first side portion is 90° to 180°; and/or, a bending angle of the second side portion is 90° to 180°.
13. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the first side portion comprises at least two flat portions, one of the at least two flat portions is connected to the main body portion to form an included angle, and every two adjacent flat portions are connected to form an included angle; and/or the second side portion comprises at least two flat portions, one flat portion of the at least two flat portions is connected to the main body portion to form an included angle, and every two adjacent flat portions are connected to form an included angle.
14. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the material hardness of the first anti-collision portion is Shore D60 to Shore D90.
15. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein a material of the first anti-collision portion is plastic, a bio-based material, a composite material, foam ceramic, Kevlar, nanocellulose, or a carbon fiber; and/or, a material of the support portion is metal, ceramic, Kevlar, nanocellulose, a composite material, or a carbon fiber.
16. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the appearance member is a display screen.
17. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the electronic device comprises a circuit board assembly and a conductive member; the circuit board assembly is located on an inner side of the appearance member and is fixed to a side of the second housing facing away from the appearance member; the conductive member is mounted on the circuit board assembly and is connected to the support portion; and the support portion serves as an antenna radiator.
18. The electronic device according to claim 1, wherein the electronic device is a mobile phone, and the first housing and the second housing are both middle frames of the mobile phone.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0042] The following embodiments of this application provide an electronic device. The electronic device includes, but is not limited to, a mobile phone, a tablet computer, a wearable device (such as a virtual display device, an enhanced display device, and a smart watch), a smart screen device, an in-vehicle device (such as an on-board unit), a mobile power pack, an e-book reader, and the like. A description is made below by using an example in which the electronic device is a mobile phone.
[0043] In Embodiment 1, as shown in
[0044] The appearance member 11 is a component of the electronic device 10 that is exposed to the outside and that can be directly observed by a user. The appearance member 11 may be a component with only mechanical functions, such as a housing. The appearance member 11 may alternatively be an electronic component, such as a display screen (which may be referred to as a main screen), and may be specifically a curved surface screen. In one manner, the display screen may include a cover plate and a display layer that are attached to each other. The cover plate protects the display layer and may be touched by a user. The display layer may be formed through superimposition of a plurality of layers of materials, and the display layer has a plurality of pixels, which can implement display. In another manner, different from the foregoing manner, the display screen may further include a circuit structure for driving and controlling the display layer, such as a flexible circuit board, data lines, driving lines, and elements. Such circuit structures are deployed outside the display layer. Alternatively, in still another manner, several circuit structures such as data lines, driving lines and/or elements may be integrated in the display layer.
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[0046] The structures of the first side portion 111 and the second side portion 113 may be substantially the same or different (the structures being substantially the same is used as an example, and the two side portions may be substantially symmetrically distributed on two sides of the main body portion 112). The first side portion 111 and/or the second side portion 113 may have a bent plate-shaped structure with a substantially uniform or nonuniform thickness (a substantially uniform thickness is used as an example). The first side portion 111 and the second side portion 113 may each be bent and arched in a direction away from each other, for example, approximately in an arc shape. Such a structure connected by the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112 may be referred to as the first side portion 111 being bent relative to the main body portion 112, that is, transitioning from the flat main body portion 112 to the bent first side portion 111. Similarly, such a structure connected by the second side portion 113 and the main body portion 112 may be referred to as the second side portion 113 being bent relative to the main body portion 112.
[0047] The bending angle of the first side portion 111 and the bending angle of the second side portion 113 may both reach 150° to 180° (including 150° and 180°). As shown in
[0048] In Embodiment 1, the bending angle of the second side portion 113 may also be 180°. That is, lengths of the first side portion 111 and the second side portion 113 in a bending direction may both be half of a circumference. Alternatively, the bending angle of the first side portion 111 and the bending angle of the second side portion 113 may be different. In this case, the lengths of the first side portion 111 and the second side portion 113 in the bending direction may be different.
[0049] In Embodiment 1, the bending angle of the first side portion 111 and the bending angle of the second side portion 113 may reach 150° to 180°, and it may be considered that two sides of the appearance member 11 form a large-arc bending structure. Such a large-arc bending structure can create a full and expanded appearance effect, which enables the electronic device 10 to provide better appearance experience, and can enhance the sense of holding of a user.
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[0053] In other embodiments, the first housing 12 is only partially located in the first receiving space 111a and partially located outside the first receiving space 111a; or the first housing 12 is entirely located in the first receiving space 111a, but the boundary of the first housing 12 is retracted within the boundary of the opening of the first receiving space 111a.
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[0057] In Embodiment 1, the first anti-collision portion 121 may be made of a material with a relatively soft texture. For example, the material hardness of the first anti-collision portion 121 may be Shore D60 to Shore D90, such as Shore D60, Shore D70, Shore D80, and Shore D90. The first anti-collision portion 121 with such material hardness facilitates alleviating the problem of uneven stress on the first side portion 111 (the description is continued below). A material modulus of the first anti-collision portion 121 may be 1000 MPa to 15000 MPa (including endpoint values), so that the first anti-collision portion 121 has certain deformation performance, and the problem of uneven stress of the first side portion 111 can be alleviated (the description is continued below). Material strength of the anti-collision portion 121 may be 20 MPa to 200 MPa (including endpoint values), so that the first anti-collision portion 121 has suitable structural support performance.
[0058] In Embodiment 1, the material of the first anti-collision portion 121 may be plastic, including but not limited to polybutylene terephthalate (polybutylene terephthalate, PBT) containing 20% glass fiber (glass fiber, GF), polycarbonate (polycarbonate. PC) containing 20% glass fiber, polyamide (polyamide, PA), and polyphenylene sulfide (polyphenylene sulfide, PPS). Alternatively, the material of the first anti-collision portion 121 may be a bio-based material (a material obtained by extracting and processing components from animals and plants), a composite material, foam ceramic, Kevlar, nanocellulose, a carbon fiber, and the like. The first anti-collision portion 121 cannot transmit electromagnetic waves, and may be, for example, an insulator.
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[0060] In Embodiment 1, the support portion 122 may be used as a structural bearing component in the first housing 12 to ensure the structural strength of the first housing 12. Material strength of the support portion 122 may be 100 MPa to 500 MPa, such as 100 MPa, 200 MPa, 350 MPa, or 500 MPa. The material strength of the support portion 122 has a relatively great impact on the structural strength of the first housing 12, and setting a material modulus of the support portion 122 within the foregoing range can better ensure the structural strength of the first housing 12. The material modulus of the support portion 122 may be 40 GPa to 100 GPa, such as 40 GPa, 60 GPa, 80 GPa, or 100 GPa. A material toughness (or referred to as elongation at break) of the support portion 122 may be 1% to 20%, such as 1%, 5%, 10%, or 20%. The material modulus and material toughness of the support portion 122 also have an impact on the structural strength of the first housing 12. Setting at least one of the two material parameters within the foregoing corresponding range can optimize the structural strength of the first housing 12.
[0061] In Embodiment 1, the material hardness of the support portion 122 may be greater than the material hardness of the first anti-collision portion 121. That is, the texture of the support portion 122 is relatively hard, and the texture of the first anti-collision portion 121 is relatively soft. This enables the support portion 122 to maintain a constant surface shape, which facilitates the support portion 122 in performing a structural bearing function.
[0062] In Embodiment 1, the material of the support portion 122 may be metal, such as aluminum profile (6013, 6063, 5083, 7075, and the like), die-cast aluminum (for example, ADC12), magnesium alloy (for example, AZ91D), copper alloy, or stainless steel (such as 301 and 304). Alternatively, the material of the support portion 122 may be ceramic, Kevlar, nanocellulose, a composite material, a carbon fiber, or the like.
[0063] As shown in
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[0065] The shape of the groove 122a on the support portion 122 and the shape of the protrusion 121c on the first anti-collision portion 121 in
[0066] It may be understood that, the support portion 122 in
[0067] In Embodiment 1, the positions of the groove and the protrusion may be interchanged. That is, a groove may be formed on the first anti-collision portion 121, and a protrusion may be formed on the support portion 122, where the protrusion is fitted with the groove. Therefore, in this embodiment of this application, it may be considered that a first fitting portion is formed on the first anti-collision portion 121, a second fitting portion is formed on the support portion 122, and one of the first fitting portion and the second fitting portion is a groove and the other is a protrusion. In other embodiments, the first anti-collision portion 121 and the support portion 122 may alternatively be connected through other structures or in other manners, which is not limited to the fitting between protrusions and grooves.
[0068] In Embodiment 1, the first anti-collision portion 121 and the support portion 122 may be manufactured through an integrated process. For example, the first anti-collision portion 121 and the support portion 122 may be formed through an in-mold injection process. The support portion 122 may be placed into a mold cavity of an injection molding device to make molten plastic adhere to the surface of the support portion 122. The plastic and the support portion 122 may be reliably combined through processes such as pressure holding and cooling, and finally the first housing 12 is obtained. The plastic part forms the first anti-collision portion 121, and the first anti-collision portion 121 and the support portion 122 are connected as a whole. The protrusions on the first anti-collision portion 121 may be formed naturally during the adhesion of the molten plastic.
[0069] It may be understood that, the foregoing formation through the in-mold injection molding process is only an example, and the first housing 12 may alternatively be manufactured through other suitable processes. For example, a nano-injection process may be used, or the nano-injection process and the in-mold injection process may be used to form the integrated first housing 12. Alternatively, the first anti-collision portion 121 and the support portion 122 may be manufactured by using suitable processes respectively, and are then assembled. For example, the support portion 122 may be inserted into the second receiving space 121b of the first anti-collision portion 121 in a manner similar to pushing a drawer.
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[0072] In Embodiment 1, the first housing 12 is located in the first receiving space 111a of the receiving cavity 11a of the appearance member 11, and the second housing 13 substantially occupies regions in the receiving cavity 11a other than the first receiving space 111a. Such a design makes a joining line between the second housing 13 and the first housing 12 (that is, a dividing line between the second housing and the first housing) close to the first side portion 111 of the appearance member 11, and a relatively large and continuous surface of the first part 131 of the second housing 13 may be used to support the main body portion 112 of the appearance member 11, to ensure the reliability of the main body portion 112. For example, when the first part 131 is in a flat plate shape, the relatively large and continuous surface of the first part 131 can ensure relatively high flatness, and can be more precisely fitted with the main body portion 112 that is also in a flat plate shape, thereby ensuring the reliability of the main body portion 112.
[0073] It may be understood that, this is only an example, and this embodiment of this application is not limited thereto actually. For example, the size of the first housing 12 may be increased, and the first housing 12 may include a part located in the first receiving space 111a and a part outside the first receiving space 111a. The part of the first housing 12 located outside the first receiving space 111a and the first part 131 of the second housing 13 jointly support the main body portion 112 of the appearance member 11.
[0074] In Embodiment 1, similar to the first housing 12, the second housing 13 may also include a first anti-collision portion and a support portion. For example, the second part 132 of the second housing 13 may include a first anti-collision portion and a support portion connected to each other. The first anti-collision portion may be connected to the second side portion 113. The support portion may include a part supporting the main body portion 112 and a part supporting the second side portion 113. The part supporting the main body portion 112 may be connected to the main body portion 112. The part supporting the second side portion 113 is connected to the first anti-collision portion, and the first anti-collision portion may separate the part supporting the second side portion 113 from the second side portion 113. Such a second housing 13 may be considered to have an anti-collision design. The material selection and material parameters of the first anti-collision portion of the second housing 13 may be the same as those of the first anti-collision portion 121 of the first housing 12. The material selection and material parameters of the support portion of the second housing 13 may be the same as those of the support portion 122 of the first housing 12. Details are not described herein again.
[0075] It may be understood that, the second housing 13 with the anti-collision design is an example, and this embodiment of this application is not limited thereto actually. The second housing 13 may alternatively include a support portion but no first anti-collision portion.
[0076] In Embodiment 1, the first housing 12 and the second housing 13 may be collectively referred to as housings. The housings may be, for example, middle frames of the electronic device 10, and the first housing 12 and the second housing 13 are each a middle frame.
[0077] The electronic device 10 in Embodiment 1 includes a first housing 12 and a second housing 13, and this is only an example. This embodiment of this application is not limited thereto actually. For example, the electronic device may further include another housing, and the another housing is adjacent to the first housing 12 and the second housing 13 side by side, which are all mounted in the receiving cavity 11a of the appearance member 11.
[0078] As shown in
[0079] When the first anti-collision portion 121 is fitted with the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a, because an outer layer of the first housing 12 is the first anti-collision portion 121 with a relatively soft texture, collision of the first anti-collision portion 121 on the first side portion 111 is relatively gentle, and the first side portion 111 receives relatively small impact, so that the first side portion 111 is not prone to damage. Similarly, the second housing 13 with the anti-collision design can also make the second side portion 113 not prone to damage. Therefore, the reliability of the appearance member 11 is improved.
[0080] Moreover, considering the limitation of manufacturing accuracy and/or assembly accuracy, the first housing 12 probably cannot be closely adhered to the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a, and a part of the first housing 12 may form point contact or line contact with the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a. However, because an outer layer of the first housing 12 is the first anti-collision portion 121 with a relatively soft texture, even if the first anti-collision portion 121 forms point contact or line contact with the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a, the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a is not severely extruded and hit, which can avoid concentration of stress generated on the inner wall of the first receiving space 111a, and reduce the risk of damage to the first side portion 111. Similarly, when an outer layer of the second housing 13 has the first anti-collision portion, the risk of damage to the second side portion 113 can also be reduced. Based on this, the reliability of the appearance member 11 is improved.
[0081] In addition, by designing the separate first housing 12 and second housing 13, the first housing 12 and the second housing 13 can be separately mounted in the receiving cavity 11a of the appearance member 11. Such a separate housing design can meet the assembly requirements of a relatively narrow opening 11b between the first side portion 111 and the second side portion 113 in the appearance member 11, and a relatively large overall size of the housings, and overcomes the problem of assembling the conventional housing and the appearance member 11 with large-arc bending.
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[0084] In Embodiment 1, the support portion 122 may be used as an antenna radiator. The support portion 122 may be electrically connected to the radio frequency circuit of the circuit board assembly 16 through the conductive member 15, to receive a radio frequency signal, convert the radio frequency signal into an electromagnetic wave signal, and then radiate the electromagnetic wave signal. The conductive member 15 may be used as a feeding component to feed the radio frequency signal into the support portion 122. In the foregoing description, an example in which the support portion 122 sends electromagnetic wave signals to implement antenna output is used. Actually, the support portion 122 may alternatively receive electromagnetic wave signals to implement antenna input. Alternatively, the support portion 122 may be used as an antenna radiator, and the support portion 122 may be electrically connected to the radio frequency circuit in other manners. The conductive member 15 may be used as a grounding component to implement the grounding of the support portion 122.
[0085] By using the solution of Embodiment 1, the support portion 122 can function as both structural support and an antenna radiator, which may avoid additional arrangement of an antenna radiator, and simplify the product structure.
[0086] In addition, when the appearance member 11 is an electronic component, the appearance member 11 may interfere with an antenna signal. However, because the first anti-collision portion 121 between the appearance member 11 and the support portion 122 cannot transmit electromagnetic waves, that is, the first anti-collision portion 121 that does not interfere with the antenna signal can separate the support portion 122 from the appearance member 11 that may interfere with the antenna signal, an antenna clearance region required by the support portion 122 can be provided to ensure the radiation and receiving performance of the support portion 122.
[0087] In other embodiments, the support portion 122 may not serve as an antenna radiator.
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[0092] The material selection and material parameters of the first anti-collision portion 221 may be the same as those of the first anti-collision portion 121, and the details are not repeated herein.
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[0094] Due to the limitation of processing accuracy, a smooth transition between the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112 may not be achieved, which may cause the first anti-collision portion 221 to collide or hit a transition region between the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112. However, because avoidance is made on an end of the first anti-collision portion 221 close to the main body portion 112 in the circumferential direction, the first anti-collision portion 221 can be prevented from colliding or hitting the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112, thereby improving the reliability of the appearance member 11. In addition, due to the limitation of processing accuracy and/or assembly accuracy, a smooth transition between the first side portion 111 and the cover member 14 probably cannot be achieved, which may cause the first anti-collision portion 221 to collide or hit a transition region between the first side portion 111 and the cover member 14. However, because avoidance is made on an end of the first anti-collision portion 221 close to the cover member 14 in the circumferential direction, the first anti-collision portion 221 can be prevented from colliding or hitting the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the cover member 14, thereby improving the reliability of the appearance member 11.
[0095] The connection manner of the support portion 222 and the first anti-collision portion 221 may be the same as that described in Embodiment 1. The material selection and material parameters of the support portion 222 may be the same as those of the support portion 122 in Embodiment 1. Details are not described herein again.
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[0097] The material selection and material parameters of the second anti-collision portion 223 may be the same as those of the first anti-collision portion 221, and the details are not repeated herein. Alternatively, a material hardness of the second anti-collision portion 223 and a material hardness of the first anti-collision portion 221 may be different, but are both less than a material hardness of the support portion 222. Because the texture of the second anti-collision portion 223 is relatively soft, collision damage to a component mounted in the appearance member 11 can be avoided, and the component may be, for example, a component deployed on the circuit board assembly 16.
[0098] Embodiment 2 may also have the technical effects of Embodiment 1, such as providing the appearance member 11 with relatively high reliability; overcoming the problem of assembling the conventional housing and the appearance member 11 with large-arc bending; using the support portion 222 as an antenna radiator and ensuring the radiation and receiving performance of the support portion 222; and implementing 360-degree omnidirectional surround display. In addition, in Embodiment 2, by making the avoidance design for the first anti-collision portion 221, the first anti-collision portion 221 can be prevented from colliding or hitting the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the cover member 14, or the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112, thereby enhancing the reliability of the appearance member 11, and avoiding collision damage to a component mounted in the appearance member 11.
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[0101] A structure of the connection portion 3211 may be similar to that of the first anti-collision portion 121 of Embodiment 1. For example, the connection portion 3211 may have a cross-sectional structure that is approximately arcuate plate-shaped. The connection portion 3211 may be profiled with the first side portion 111. Two ends of the connection portion 3211 in a circumferential direction (a direction extending along an arc) may both be substantially flush with the boundary of the first receiving space 111a (in
[0102] The separation portion 3212 may have a cross-sectional structure that is approximately rectangular. The separation portion 3212 is connected to an inner wall of the second receiving space 321a. The separation portion 3212 divides the second receiving space 321a into a region C1 and a region C2. The separation portion 3212 may, for example, substantially divide the second receiving space 321a equally, so that shapes and sizes of the region C1 and the region C2 are substantially equal, for example, an inner wall of the region C1 and an inner wall of the region C2 are both approximately a quarter of an arc surface. Certainly, this is only an example. A position of the separation portion 3212 in the second receiving space 321a may be flexibly set as required, and the shapes and sizes of the region C1 and the region C2 may be adjusted correspondingly.
[0103] In other embodiments, at least one end of the connection portion 3211 in the circumferential direction may be retracted within the corresponding boundary of the first receiving space 111a. This is the same avoidance design as described in Embodiment 2, which can improve the reliability of the appearance member 11.
[0104] The material selection and material parameters of the first anti-collision portion 321 of Embodiment 3 may be the same as those of the first anti-collision portion 121 of Embodiment 1, and the details are not repeated herein.
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[0106] The material selection and material parameters of the two support portions 322 may be the same as those of the support portion 122 in Embodiment 1. Details are not described herein again. Alternatively, the materials of the two support portions 322 may be different, but may be both determined from the range of materials that may be selected for the support portion 122 in Embodiment 1. The material parameters of the two support portions 322 may be different, but may be both determined from the range of material parameters that may be selected for the support portion 122 in Embodiment 1.
[0107] Each support portion 322 may be used as an independent antenna radiator. Because the two support portions 322 are separated by the separation portion 3212, the two support portions do not electromagnetically interfere with each other. Alternatively, only one of the support portions 322 may be an antenna radiator, and the other support portion 322 may be used as a purely mechanical component without an electromagnetic wave transmission function.
[0108] In other embodiments, a quantity of separation portions 3212 may be n, where n is greater than or equal to 2. The n separation portions 3212 may divide the second receiving space 321a of the connection portion 3211 into, for example, n+1 regions, and each region may be provided with a support portion 322.
[0109] The solution of Embodiment 3 may also have the technical effects of Embodiment 1, such as providing the appearance member 11 with relatively high reliability; overcoming the problem of assembling the conventional housing and the appearance member 11 with large-arc bending; using one or two support portions 322 as antenna radiators and ensuring the radiation and receiving performance of the antenna radiators; and implementing 360-degree omnidirectional surround display.
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[0111] The solution of Embodiment 4 may also have the technical effects of Embodiment 3, such as providing the appearance member 11 with relatively high reliability; overcoming the problem of assembling the conventional housing and the appearance member 11 with large-arc bending, using one or two support portions 322 as antenna radiators and ensuring the radiation and receiving performance of the antenna radiators; and implementing 360-degree omnidirectional surround display. In addition, according to the solution of Embodiment 4, by making the avoidance design for the first anti-collision portion 421, the first anti-collision portion 421 can be prevented from colliding or hitting the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the cover member 14, and/or the transition region between the first side portion 111 and the main body portion 112, thereby enhancing the reliability of the appearance member 11.
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[0113] Different from Embodiment 3, the appearance member 51 of Embodiment 5 may be approximately in a box shape. For example, the first side portion 511 may include a flat portion 5111 and a flat portion 5112, both of which may have a substantially flat plate-shaped structure. The flat portion 5111 and the flat portion 5112 are connected to form an included angle, and the included angle may be, for example, approximately 90 degrees. The flat portion 5111 may be connected to the main body portion 112 to form an included angle, and the included angle may be, for example, approximately 90 degrees. The second side portion 513 may have substantially the same structure as the first side portion 511. A first receiving space 511a enclosed by the first side portion 511 may be approximately square. A receiving cavity 51a enclosed by the appearance member 51 narrows at an opening 51b.
[0114] In other embodiments, the first side portion 511 may include one flat portion or at least three flat portions. An included angle between a flat portion and the main body portion 112 and an included angle between flat portions may be both set according to product requirements, and are not limited to approximately 90 degrees. Correspondingly, a shape of the first receiving space 511a enclosed by the first side portion 511 is also adjusted.
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[0116] The appearance of the electronic device 50 of Embodiment 5 is relatively tough, which can meet requirements of some application scenarios, such as an application scenario in which the electronic device 50 is used as an outdoor display device. The solution of Embodiment 5 may also have the technical effects of Embodiment 3, such as providing the appearance member 51 with relatively high reliability; overcoming the problem of assembling the conventional housing and the appearance member 51 with large-arc bending; using one or two support portions 322 as antenna radiators and ensuring the radiation and receiving performance of the antenna radiators; and implementing 360-degree omnidirectional surround display.
[0117] In this embodiment of this application, the designs in the foregoing embodiments may be combined according to product requirements. For example, structures on different cross sections of the first housing (the cross sections are all parallel to the cross section A-A in
[0118] The foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementations of the present invention, but are not intended to limit the protection scope of the present invention. Any variation or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical scope disclosed in the present invention shall fall within the protection scope of the present invention Therefore, the protection scope of the present invention shall be subject to the protection scope of the claims.