WO2011042967A1 - 電子部品収容体および電子機器 - Google Patents
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- This case relates to an electronic component container that houses an electronic component, and an electronic device that includes the electronic component container.
- HDDs hard disk drives
- television receivers in which a large-capacity HDD is mounted on the back side of an image display panel having an image display screen have appeared.
- a large circuit board on which a large number of electronic components such as a CPU (Central Processing Unit) are mounted, and a fan for air-cooling the heat generating electronic components such as the CPU Etc., and computers in which an arithmetic processing unit and a display unit are integrally formed have also appeared.
- an HDD equipped with a large-capacity 3.5-inch hard disk is incorporated as an HDD for recording or recording purposes.
- the mounting method of the HDD, heat dissipation measures, and the like are barriers, and a space is required around the HDD. This is not preferable from the viewpoint of reducing the size or thickness of the entire electronic device.
- Patent Document 1 a guide protrusion is cut and raised from the chassis side, and on the other hand, a guide hole is formed in the bottom surface of the slide plate fixed to the HDD, and the guide hole is coupled to the guide protrusion to thereby remove the slide plate.
- a structure that regulates the position of the chassis in the vertical and horizontal directions is disclosed.
- Cited Document 2 discloses a structure in which a disk holder is sandwiched and guided by a cut and raised piece on a main frame.
- the problem with the electronic component container and the electronic device disclosed herein is to save the space for mounting electronic components.
- the electronic component container of the present disclosure includes an electronic component to be accommodated, a holder in which a housing portion that accommodates the electronic component is formed, and a support plate that is fixed to the electronic component.
- the housing part formed in the holder has a base part and left and right ribs that stand upright on the left and right sides of the base part and extend in the front-rear direction.
- the support plate has a base portion that extends along the lower surface with a gap between the lower surface of the electronic component and the lower surface facing the base portion.
- the support plate is fixed to the electronic component, and is placed on the placement position of the holder housing portion in a direction in which the base portion is in contact with the base portion when the electronic component is housed in the housing portion. Thereafter, the support plate receives a sliding operation forward, moves from the placement position to the support position, and is supported by the holder at the support position.
- the holder protrudes laterally on the base portion from the left and right ribs at a height position sandwiching the base portion with the base portion. Has a protrusion.
- the support plate has notches on the left and right sides of the base portion to avoid interference with the locking protrusion when the support plate is placed at the placement position of the housing portion.
- the support plate is locked in a state in which the base portion is sandwiched between the base portion and the locking protrusion as the support plate moves from the mounting position to the support position.
- the electronic device of the present case has the electronic component housing disclosed herein, an image display panel, a front cover, and a rear cover.
- the image display panel has an image display screen that has a front surface and a back surface and displays an image on the front surface.
- the front cover supports the image display panel by exposing the surrounding image display screen over the entire periphery of the front surface of the image display panel.
- the rear cover forms an internal space between the rear surface of the image display panel and extends along the rear surface, and defines the outer shape together with the front cover.
- the electronic component container is accommodated in the internal space.
- space saving can be achieved with respect to housing of electronic components.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the electronic device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 when viewed from the rear side after removing the rear cover and removing the rear cover.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the electronic device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 when viewed from the rear side after removing the rear cover and removing the rear cover. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the state which removed the rear shield board from the state shown in FIG. 4, FIG.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a state where the support member is further removed from the states shown in FIGS. 8 and 9. It is a perspective view of the state in which the electronic component of one holder of two holders was mounted. It is the perspective view which showed only the holder when an electronic component was removed.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view showing a part of the side surface of the holder 7. It is a perspective view of another holder.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view when the electronic device of the second embodiment whose outer shape is shown in FIG.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective view of the holder shown in FIG. 29 as viewed from the outside (upper side in FIG. 1).
- FIG. 30 is an enlarged perspective view showing a further partial region of FIG. 29 when the holder is at the “loading position”.
- FIG. 37 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 36.
- FIG. 37 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG. 36.
- FIG. 39 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 38. It is a figure which shows one comparative example. It is a figure which shows another comparative example. It is a disassembled perspective view which shows the HDD unit fixing structure as a comparative example.
- FIG. 43 is a plan view of a state in which the HDD unit shown in an exploded perspective view in FIG. 42 is assembled.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of a portion of an HDD housing portion of a holder in the electronic apparatus of the first embodiment whose outer shape is shown in FIGS. 1 to 3; It is a disassembled perspective view which shows a holder, a support plate, and HDD. It is a perspective view which shows the state which accommodated only the support plate which removed HDD in the HDD accommodating part of the holder. It is the perspective view which showed the HDD unit which attached the support plate to HDD seeing from the upper surface side of HDD. It is the perspective view which showed the HDD unit seeing from the support plate base side. It is the top view which showed the state which accommodated the support plate which removed HDD in the support position of the HDD accommodating part of a holder.
- FIG. 50 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 49. It is an enlarged view of the part of the circle R shown in FIG.
- FIG. 52 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 51.
- FIG. 55 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 54. It is the figure which showed the procedure in which a HDD unit is accommodated in a HDD accommodating part.
- FIG. 64 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrows Y1-Y1 in FIG. 63.
- FIG. 64 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrows Y2-Y2 in FIG. 63.
- FIG. 65 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG. 64.
- FIG. 66 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG. 65.
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view in which a portion of an HDD housing portion of a holder in an electronic device according to a second embodiment whose outer shape is shown in FIG. It is a perspective view which shows the state which accommodated the support plate in the state from which HDD was removed in the HDD accommodating part.
- FIG. 74 is a perspective view showing a state after the HDD unit is slid from the placement position shown in FIG. 73 to the support position. It is a perspective view of the state after further screwing the HDD unit.
- FIG. 50 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 49. It is an enlarged view of the part of the circle R shown in FIG. FIG. 52 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 51.
- FIG. 50 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 49. It is an enlarged view of the part of the circle R shown in FIG.
- FIG. 52 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 51.
- FIG. 55 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. 54. It is a disassembled perspective view of an image display panel. It is the perspective view which showed the state which affixed the double-sided adhesive tape on the image display board. Furthermore, it is the perspective view which showed the state which put the protection panel. It is a perspective view which shows the state which integrated the optical touch sensor on the protection panel. It is the figure which showed the structure of the double-sided adhesive tape. It is the schematic diagram which showed the part of one corner of an image display panel. It is the figure which showed the mode in the middle of pulling the tag of a double-sided adhesive tape and isolate
- FIG. 95 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 94.
- FIG. 96 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG. 95.
- FIG. 95 is a cross sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG. 94.
- FIG. 98 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG. 97. It is the perspective view which showed the whole reinforcement metal fitting. It is the top view which showed the front cover inner surface upper part of the state which attached the reinforcement metal fitting. It is the perspective view which showed the front cover inner surface side of the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 100 is an enlarged perspective view showing a part of the upper part of the inner surface of the front cover in the state shown in FIG. 100. Furthermore, it is a top view which shows the front cover inner surface upper part of the state which fixed the supporting member 9. FIG. Furthermore, it is a perspective view which shows the front cover inner surface upper part of the state which fixed the supporting member 9.
- FIG. FIG. 104 is an enlarged cross-sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG. 103.
- FIG. 1 is an external perspective view of the front surface of the electronic apparatus according to the first embodiment of the present application as viewed from an oblique direction.
- FIG. 2 is an external perspective view of the electronic device shown in FIG.
- FIG. 3 is a view of the electronic device shown in the perspective view in FIGS. 3, (A) is a top view, (B) is a left side view, (C) is a front view, (D) is a right side view, and (E) is a rear view.
- the electronic device 1 includes an image display panel 2 having an image display screen 21a for displaying an image formed on the front surface.
- the image display panel 2 has a rectangular plate shape having a front surface on the image display screen 21a side and a back surface that is the back surface thereof.
- the image display panel includes an image display board 21 having an image display screen 21a on the front surface and a frame body 22 that surrounds the image display board 21 over a circumference and supports the image display board 21 (FIG. 10). reference).
- the image display panel 2 is housed in a casing made up of the front cover 3 and the rear cover 4 with the image display screen 21a exposed.
- the front cover 3 surrounds the periphery of the front surface of the image display panel 2 over the entire circumference.
- the front cover 3 is a frame-shaped cover member that supports the frame body 22 at the periphery of the image display panel 2 and exposes the image display screen 21a on the front surface of the image display board 21 surrounded by the frame body.
- the front cover 3 has a size that protrudes from the periphery of the image display panel 2, and uses the protruding portion to mount electronic components and the like on the back side of the image display panel 2 and the rear cover 4. Screwing is performed.
- the rear cover 4 forms an internal space with the image display panel 2 and extends along the back surface thereof, and defines the outer shape of the electronic device together with the front cover 3.
- the electronic device 1 has a function of a personal computer and a function of a television receiver, and various connectors 11 and a cable connection terminal 12 of the television antenna are peeped on the rear cover 4 side.
- the cable of the television antenna is connected to the cable connection terminal 12 through a hole 52a formed in the support column 52 described below.
- an air inlet 42 for taking in air for air cooling is formed in the lower part of the rear cover 4, and an air outlet 43 for discharging air is formed in the upper part.
- the electronic device 1 is supported by the support stand 5 so that the image display screen 21a on the front side is erected.
- the support stand 5 includes a circular base 51 and a support pillar 52 erected on the base, and the back side of the electronic device 1 is supported by the support pillar 52.
- the support column 52 is formed with the hole 52a described above.
- the support column 52 supports the electronic device 1 so as to be rotatable between a posture in which the front image display screen 21a faces straight forward and a posture in which the image display screen 21a faces obliquely upward.
- Component mounting structure 4 and 5 are perspective views of the electronic device shown in FIGS. 1 to 3 when viewed from the rear side after removing the rear cover and removing the rear cover.
- a rear shield plate 6 that extends along the inner surface of the rear cover 4 (removed) and covers a variety of electronic components and the like mounted on the electronic device 1.
- the rear shield plate 6 serves as a shield for electronic components and the like disposed inside the rear shield plate 6.
- a support portion 61 supported by the support stand 5 is provided at the center portion of the rear shield plate 6.
- FIG. 6 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the rear shield plate is further removed from the states shown in FIGS.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the inside from which the rear shield plate is removed as seen from the back side.
- the rear shield plate 6 is fixed by screwing, and when the rear shield plate 6 is removed by removing the screws, two holders 7 on which various electronic components are respectively mounted are provided on the inner side. , 8 appears.
- FIG. 8 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which two holders 7 and 8 are further removed from the state shown in FIGS. 6 and 7, and FIG. 9 is a rear view of the inside from which the two holders 7 and 8 are removed.
- FIG. A support member 9 is fixed inside the two holders 7 and 8 (on the image display panel side).
- the support member 9 includes a support portion 91 that extends left and right along the upper edge of the image display panel, and a shield portion 92 that extends widely on the back surface of the image display panel.
- the support portion 91 mainly supports the two holders 7 and 8, and the shield portion 92 mainly supports the shield between the image display panel and the electronic components on the holders 7 and 8.
- the support portion 91 is overlapped with a space between the shield portion 92, and a drive circuit for driving the image display panel 2 or the like (not shown explicitly) in the space. ) Is installed.
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the support member 9 is further removed from the states shown in FIGS.
- the support member 9 is fixed to the back surface of the front cover 3 by screws.
- the back surface of the image display panel 2 appears.
- the image display panel 2 includes the image display board 21 and the frame body 22 that surrounds the image display board 21 and supports the image display board 21.
- the image display board 21 has an image display screen on the front surface thereof.
- the front cover 3 receives the frame 22 of the image display panel 2 on the back surface thereof, supports the image display panel 2, and exposes the front surface (image display screen 21a) of the image display board 21 to the front (see FIG. 1). ).
- the front cover 3 has a support arm 31 extending in the left-right direction along the lower edge of the image display panel 2 at the lower part thereof.
- the support arm 31 supports the holders 7 and 8 (see, for example, FIG. 8) together with the support member 9.
- FIG. 11 is a perspective view of one of the two holders 7 and 8 with an electronic component mounted thereon.
- FIG. 12 is a perspective view showing only the holder 7 when the electronic component is removed.
- FIG. 13 is an enlarged perspective view showing a part of the side surface of the holder 7.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of another holder 8
- FIG. 15 is a plan view showing the surface of the holder 8 on the side (rear cover side surface) shown in FIGS. 8 and 14, and FIG. It is the top view which showed the surface by the side of the image display panel of the holder 8 shown in FIG.
- FIG. 17 is a perspective view showing one side surface (side surface to which the holder 8 is fixed) of the support member.
- two holders 7 and 8 are arranged side by side along the image display panel. As shown in FIG. 8, a support member 9 and a support arm at the lower edge of the front cover 3 are arranged. 31 is fixed.
- One of the two holders 7 and 8 has a plurality of locking pieces 71 cut and raised on the support member 9 side, as shown in FIG.
- a locking hole 93 is provided at a position corresponding to the stop piece 71.
- a similar locking structure is adopted for the support arm 31 extending to the lower edge of the front cover 3, but the description thereof is omitted here because it is not shown in the drawing.
- the holder 7 is further fixed by screwing in the locked state in this way.
- the number of screws for screwing is reduced not only by screwing but also by adopting an attachment method using the above locking means together.
- the other holder 8 has a locking piece 81 cut and raised on the support member 9 side and a locking projection 82 protruding on the support arm 31 side.
- the support member 9 is formed with a locking hole 94 at a position corresponding to the locking piece 81
- the support arm 31 is also formed with a locking hole 311 at a position corresponding to the locking projection 82.
- the holder 8 is placed on the support member 9 and the support arm 31 so that the locking piece 81 enters the locking hole 94 and the locking projection 82 enters the locking hole 311, and slides to the right in FIG. 8. Is done.
- the locking piece 81 enters the back side (image display panel side) of the support portion 91 of the support member 9 and the locking projection 82 enters the back side of the support arm 31, so that the holder 8 is engaged with the support member 7 and the support arm 31. Stopped.
- the holder 8 is further fixed by screwing in this locked state. In this case as well, the number of screws for screwing is reduced by adopting not only the screwing but also the mounting method using the above-mentioned sliding locking means.
- the ODD (optical disc unit) 83 is mounted on the holder 8 via a support bracket 84.
- the ODD 83 is an apparatus that is loaded with an optical disk that is a kind of storage medium, rotates the optical disk, writes information on the optical disk (in the case of a writable optical disk), and reads information from the optical disk. is there.
- the support fitting 84 is formed with an inward projection 841 and a hole 842 at a position adjacent to the projection 841 at a portion extending left and right of the ODD 83.
- the front cover 3 has a hole 33 on the side surface (the left side surface in FIG. 8) and a screw hole 32 at a position adjacent to the hole 33.
- the locking piece 81 and the locking projection 82 of the holder 8 are slid to the right in FIG. 8 in a state where they enter the locking hole 94 and the locking hole 311, respectively. Then, the locking piece 81 and the locking projection 82 enter the back side of the support portion 91 and the support arm 31 of the support member 9, respectively.
- the projection 841 of the holder 8 enters the hole 33 of the front cover 3 and the hole 842 of the holder 8 and the screw hole 32 of the front cover 3 communicate with each other on the side surface of the front cover 3. Thereby, the position of the holder 8 is regulated. The holder 8 is screwed in that state.
- the holder 7 is equipped with an HDD (Hard Disk Drive) 10.
- the HDD 10 includes a hard disk on which information is magnetically written, held, and read, and a motor that rotates the hard disk. Information is written to and read from the hard disk while the hard disk is rotated by the motor. It is a device that performs.
- a main board 780 is further mounted on the holder 7. On the main board 780, in addition to various electronic components, air cooling means including a fan 781, a heat radiating member 782, and the like are mounted.
- An LSI (not shown) incorporating a CPU for executing a program is mounted on a portion sandwiched between the main board 780 and the heat dissipation member 782.
- This CPU is one of the heat generating electronic components that generate heat during operation.
- the heat generated by the CPU is absorbed by the heat radiating member 782, and the heat is transferred to the air by the air blown by the fan 781, and the air is exhausted from the exhaust port 43 (see FIG. 2) formed in the rear cover 4.
- the holder 7 is made of a metal plate mainly by sheet metal processing, and includes a base 72 that extends along the image display panel, and a beam 73 that is erected from the base 72 and extends vertically.
- the beam portion 73 includes a first beam 731 formed on the longitudinally extending edge of the base portion 72, and a second beam 732 extending in the vertical direction and fixed to a midway position extending in the left-right direction of the base portion 72.
- an HDD accommodating portion 74 for accommodating the HDD 10 is provided in an area sandwiched between the two beams 731 and 732.
- the HDD accommodating portion 74 is formed with a plurality of holes 741a for assisting cooling of the HDD 10 accommodated therein. Details of this point will be described later.
- a stepped portion 75 is formed in the holder 7.
- the support portion 91 of the support member 9 extends along the upper edge of the image display panel.
- a circuit for driving the image display panel is mounted on the back side of the support portion 91.
- this support member 9 has a thick portion of the support portion 91. Therefore, the stepped portion 75 is formed in the holder 7, the portion removed below the support portion 91 is formed deeply, and the HDD accommodating portion 74 is placed there, thereby reducing the thickness of the entire apparatus.
- the second beam 732 has an opening 732a (see FIG. 12) for allowing the cable to pass therethrough.
- the second beam 732 extends to a portion of the holder 7 that is formed on the support portion 91 of the support member 9 and is formed in a thin shape.
- a portion 732b of the second beam 732 extending above the support portion 91 forms a beam having a shape shifted in a stepwise manner in the lateral direction. This is to avoid interference with a connector 95 (see, for example, FIG. 8) connected to an image display panel driving circuit mounted on the support member 9.
- the holder 7 is formed with beams 733, 734 and 735 formed by bending the peripheral edge of the base 72.
- openings 76A and 76B for passing cables are formed in a region straddling the base 72 and the beam 733. Details of these openings 76A and 76B will be described later.
- the strength of the holder 7 is enhanced by the beams 731 to 735, in particular, the two beams 731 and 732 extending in the longitudinal direction.
- the other holder 8 is also formed with a beam 87 extending vertically as shown in FIG. 14, for example, and the strength of the holder 8 is enhanced.
- FIG. 18 is a plan view showing a state in which the two holders 7 and 8 are fixed.
- the two holders 7 and 8 configured as described above are arranged side by side and fixed to the support member 9 and the support arm 31 (see FIG. 8). By fixing these holders 7 and 8, The rigidity of the entire device is enhanced.
- FIG. 19 is a view corresponding to FIG. 18 showing a modification.
- the holder is divided into two parts.
- the holder 7 is further divided into two parts, and further beams are formed on the divided edges. It is also possible to improve.
- FIG. 20 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the holder is removed in a comparative example compared with the present embodiment.
- the support member 9X is fixed to the back surface of the front cover 3X, and the holder 7X is screwed to the support member 9X.
- Various types of electronic components are mounted on the holder 7 ⁇ / b> X shown here, similarly to the holders 7 and 8 in the present embodiment, but the illustration of the electronic components is omitted here.
- the two holders 7 and 8 are arranged side by side.
- Such a large-area holder 7X is likely to be warped or distorted during operations such as sheet metal processing, and it is difficult to manufacture the beams 731 to 735 and the stepped portion 75 as in the present embodiment with high accuracy. It is.
- the above-described embodiment has a structure in which a plurality of holders 7 and 8 are manufactured and strength is increased by beams, and the holders 7 and 8 made of relatively thin plates are sufficiently strong. Can be secured. Further, by fixing the holders 7 and 8, the rigidity of the entire apparatus can be increased.
- each element corresponding to each element in the first embodiment is further appended with “_2” to the same reference numeral as that of each element in the first embodiment. Show only the necessary points.
- FIG. 21 is a diagram of the electronic device according to the second embodiment of the present application as viewed from each direction.
- (A) is a top view
- (B) is a left side view
- (C) is a front view
- (D) is a right side view
- (2) is a rear view.
- the electronic device 1_2 according to the second embodiment is a smaller electronic device than the electronic device 1 according to the first embodiment (see FIGS. 1 to 3).
- FIG. 22 is a perspective view when the electronic device of the second embodiment whose outer shape is shown in FIG. 3 is removed from the support stand 5_2, and the rear cover 4_2 is further removed and viewed from obliquely on the back side.
- FIG. 23 is an exploded perspective view showing a state in which the rear shield plate 6_2 is further removed from the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 24 is an exploded perspective view showing a state where two holders are further removed from the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 25 is an exploded perspective view showing a state where the support member 9_2 is further removed from the state shown in FIG.
- FIGS. 22 to 25 correspond to FIGS. 4, 6, 8, and 10, respectively, in the first embodiment described above.
- a characteristic difference from the first embodiment is that the HDD 10_2 is placed vertically and the second beam 732_2 extends linearly up and down.
- the connector 95_2 since the connector 95_2 is shifted to the right side of FIG. 23, even if the second beam 732_2 is linearly extended, it does not interfere with the connector 95_2.
- the extension of the second beam 732_2 since the extension of the second beam 732_2 further contributes to the improvement of the strength, the second beam 732_2 is extended linearly here.
- the electronic device 1_2 of the second embodiment is smaller in size as compared with the electronic device 1 of the first embodiment, the HDD 10_2 is placed vertically long because of the arrangement space.
- beams are formed on the two holders 7_2 and 8_2, respectively, and the holders 7_2 and 8_2 are fixed in a state where they are arranged side by side.
- FIG. 26 is a diagram corresponding to FIG. 19 in the first embodiment, showing a modification of the second embodiment.
- the holder was divided into two parts. However, as shown by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 26, the holder 7_2 is further divided into two parts, and further beams are formed on the divided edges. It is possible to further increase the strength.
- FIG. 27 is a perspective view showing an upper edge portion of the holder 7 placed on the support portion 91 constituting the support member 9 (see FIG. 8).
- FIG. 28 is an exploded perspective view of the portion shown in FIG.
- a cable 102 is connected to each antenna 101, passes through openings 76A and 76B formed in the beam 733, and extends through the upper surface of the base 72 of the holder 7 (the surface facing the rear cover 4 side in FIG. 1). Yes.
- the antenna 101 can also be attached to another beam 734 (see FIG. 12) that is in contact with the beam 733 (see FIGS. 33 and 34). ). It is shown that these antennas 101 do not have to be all attached, and here, the antenna 101 can be attached to various places. Therefore, in the following, the description will be continued focusing on one antenna to which the cable 102 is connected in FIG.
- FIG. 29 is a perspective view showing a part of the upper right corner (upper left corner in the state shown in FIG. 1) of the holder 7 placed on the support member 9.
- 30 is a perspective view of the holder 7 shown in FIG. 29 as seen from the outside (upper side in FIG. 1).
- FIG. 31 is an enlarged perspective view showing a further partial region of FIG. 29 when the holder 7 is in a “loading position” to be described later
- FIG. FIG. 32 is an enlarged perspective view showing the same region as FIG. 31.
- the antenna 101 is disposed on the outer surface of the beam 733 extending left and right on the upper edge of the holder 7, and the cable 102 is connected to the antenna 101.
- the cable 102 passes through an opening 76A formed in the beam 733 and crawls on the upper surface of the base 72 of the holder 7 (the surface facing the rear cover 4 shown in FIG. 1), and wireless communication using the antenna 101 is performed. Is connected to an electronic component (not shown).
- the holder 7, the base 72, and the beam 733 respectively correspond to the sheet metal member, the plate-like base, and the standing wall in the present case, and the upper surface (rear cover 4 shown in FIG. 1) of the holder 7 shown in FIG.
- the surface facing side corresponds to the first surface in this case.
- the beam 733 (standing wall portion) is bent from the plate-like base portion 72 to the first surface side, and extends along the edge (here, the upper edge) of the base portion 72.
- the opening 76A is formed in a boundary region between the base 72 and the beam 733 (standing wall) and straddling the base 72 and the beam 733 (standing wall). That is, the opening 76A includes a first opening region 761 penetrating the upper surface (first surface) of the base 72 shown in FIGS. 27 to 30 and a second surface that is the back surface of the upper surface, and a beam 733 (standing wall). Part) and a second opening region 762 connected to the first opening region 761.
- the second surface of the holder 7 (the back surface with respect to the upper surface shown in FIGS. 27 to 32) is supported immediately below the first opening region 761 extending to the base 72 side of the opening 76A.
- the upper surface (surface on the rear cover 4 side in FIG. 1) of the support portion 91 of the support member 9 (for example, see also FIG. 8) appears.
- the second opening region 762 formed in the beam 733 in the opening 76 forms an opening surrounded by the opening edge 762 a that defines the second opening region 762 and the upper surface of the support portion 91. is doing.
- the opening edge both ends 762 b have a shape that enters the first opening region 761 toward the support portion 91.
- the opening edge 762a is subjected to edge removal processing by plastic deformation over the entire region connecting the two end portions 762b. This edge removal process prevents the cable 102 from being damaged by contact with the opening edge 762a even when the cable 102 passing therethrough hits the opening edge 762a.
- the support portion 91 (see FIG. 8) of the support member 9 is an example of the support member in the present case. That is, the support portion 91 has an upper surface (first surface) and a second surface that is a back surface with respect to the upper surface, and the holder 7 is attached so that the second surface of the holder 7 is in contact with the upper surface (first surface) side.
- the holder 7 is supported by placing it.
- the holder 7 is placed on the support portion 91 so that each locking piece 71 of the holder 7 shown in FIG. 8 enters the locking hole 93 of the support portion 91.
- the holder 7 is slid to the right side in FIG. 8, and the respective locking pieces 71 are inserted into the back surface side (image display panel side) of the support portion 91 to lock the holder 7 to the support portion 91.
- the holder 7 is then fixed with screws.
- a position where the holder 7 is placed on the support member 9 so that each of the locking pieces 71 of the holder 7 enters the locking hole 93 of the support member 9 is referred to as a “placement position”.
- the position where each of the locking pieces 71 enters the back surface of the support portion 91 of the support member 9 by the slide and the holder 7 is locked to the support member 9 is referred to as a “support position”.
- the support portion 91 of the support member 9 has a first surface (the side on which the holder 7 is placed) at a position overlapping the first opening region 761 when the holder 7 is in the placement position, as shown in FIG. ) And a second surface (a back surface with respect to the first surface).
- the holder 7 has a tongue piece portion 753 having a shape protruding from the notch portion 911 of the first opening region 751 when in the mounting position.
- the base 72 of the holder 7 has a recess 722 in the passage portion of the cable 102 connected to the first opening region 761.
- the recess 722 is a region in which the first surface side of the holder 7 is recessed one step toward the first opening region 761 with the convexity on the second surface side of the holder 7.
- An edge portion 722a (see FIGS. 35 and 36) of the first surface of the base 72 of the holder 7 which is connected to the recess 722 by one step has a rounded shape.
- the cable 102 is also prevented from being damaged at the edge portion 722a.
- the tongue piece 721 protrudes from the recess 722 to the first opening region 761.
- This tongue piece 721 is in the notch 911 of the support portion 91 in the mounting position shown in FIG. 31, and when the holder 7 slides to the support position shown in FIG. 32, the back surface (second surface) side of the support portion 91 is located. Then, a force in the direction of pressing the support portion 91 against the second surface of the holder 7 is exerted on the support portion 91.
- the gap between the both ends 762b of the opening edge 762a that defines the second opening region 762 and the support portion 91 entering the first opening region 761 is sufficiently narrow. Can be controlled. For this reason, the cable 102 is prevented from entering the gap and being damaged at the edge of the end portion 762b.
- FIG. 33 and 34 are partial perspective views showing the structure of another opening 76B (see FIGS. 12 and 27) formed in the beam 733 of the holder 7.
- FIG. FIG. 33 shows a state in which the holder 7 is in the mounting position
- FIG. 34 shows a state in which the holder 7 has been slid to the support position.
- the opening 76A through which the cable 102 passes will be described in more detail.
- FIG. 35 is an enlarged perspective view of the opening 76A as viewed from the inner surface side of the beam 733 of the holder 7.
- FIG. 36 is a plan view of the opening 76 viewed from the rear cover 4 (see FIG. 1) side.
- 35 and 36 show a state after the holder 7 has been slid to the support position.
- FIG. 37 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 36
- FIG. 38 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG.
- FIG. 39 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG.
- the second opening region 762 formed in the beam 733 of the holder 7 has an opening formed by the opening edge 762 a and the upper surface (first surface) of the support portion 91 of the support member 9. However, the second opening region 762 forms one opening 76 on the holder 7 together with the first opening region 761 formed in the base 72 thereof.
- a beam 733 is formed by bending at a position that bisects the opening 76, and the opening 76 is divided into a first opening region 761 and a second opening region 762.
- a pair of escape portions 763 is formed in a portion of the first opening region 762 connected to the beam 733, and both end portions 762b of the opening edge 762a are formed in a shape protruding into the opening portion 76A. Therefore, both end portions 762b enter the first opening region 761 on the base portion 72 side when the beam 733 is formed by bending.
- the tongue piece portion 721 enters the back surface (second surface) side of the support portion 91 and exerts a force to push up the support portion 91 to the support portion 91.
- the gap between the both end portions 762b of the opening edge 762a and the support portion 91 is kept in a sufficiently narrow gap so that the cable 102 does not enter the gap and the edge of the end portion 762b of the opening edge 762 reaches the cable 102. Scratches are prevented.
- the opening edge 762a that defines the second opening region 762 has been subjected to edge removal processing, and the portion 722a of the base 72 of the holder 7 that is connected to the recess 722 is formed in a rounded shape. Has been. Thus, these parts are also devised so as not to damage the cable 102.
- FIG. 40 is a diagram showing one comparative example.
- the sheet metal member is subjected to drilling with edge removal processing by plastic deformation over the entire periphery of the opening edge 76aX to form the opening 76X, and the base 76 is bent at a position that bisects the opening 76X. 72X and beams 733X are formed.
- the bent portion 76bX between the base portion 72X and the beam 733X becomes a curved portion having a considerably large radius R.
- the bending portion 76bX is bent. It interferes with the music and places the electronic component away from the beam 733X. In that case, there is a possibility that a waste of space may occur, and the electronic component cannot be supported by the beam 733X, and there is a risk of increasing the number of components and complicating the structure, such as preparing another support member. is there.
- FIG. 41 is a diagram showing another comparative example.
- an opening 76X is formed.
- the opening 76X extends across the first opening region 761X on the base 72X side and the second opening region 762X on the beam 733X side.
- An opening edge 762aX that defines the second opening region 763X is subjected to an edge removal process by plastic working.
- the openings 919X are formed at both ends 762bX of the opening edge 762aX, and the openings 919X enter the both ends 762bX.
- the beam 733X can be sharply raised from the base 72X with a very small radius, and can be erected at an accurate angle. Therefore, the problem of arrangement of electronic parts does not occur.
- edges are formed at the edge of the first opening region 761X provided at the base 72X and the edge of the opening 919X provided at the support member 91X. For this reason, there is a possibility that the cables passing through here may be damaged at their edges.
- the above-described embodiment solves both the problem of component placement caused by bending of the beam and the problem that the passing cable may be damaged.
- the HDD (hard disk drive) includes a hard disk (HD) from which information is magnetically written, held, and read, and a motor for rotating the HD.
- HD hard disk
- information is written to and read from the HD while the HD is rotated by a motor.
- FIG. 42 is an exploded perspective view showing an HDD unit fixing structure as a comparative example.
- FIG. 43 is a plan view of the assembled HDD unit whose exploded perspective view is shown in FIG.
- the HDD 10X is housed in the HDD holder 111X that covers the upper surface and both the left and right sides, and is screwed from both the left and right sides, and is further supported by the left and right support members 112X and 113X, and the HDD housing portion 74X of the holder 7X. Is housed in.
- the area occupied by the HDD unit composed of the HDD 10X, the holder 111X, and the support members 112X and 113X extends to the area shown by hatching in FIG. 43 around the HDD 10X.
- the HDD 10X is originally an electronic component having a large size, if a large space is allocated around the HDD 10X for fixing the HDD 10X, the space can not be saved and the apparatus may be increased in size. There is.
- the following fixing structure saves space without disturbing the heat dissipation of the HDD 10X.
- FIG. 44 is a perspective view of a portion of the HDD accommodating portion 74 of the holder 7 (see also FIGS. 12 and 45) in the electronic apparatus 1 of the first embodiment whose outer shape is shown in FIGS.
- the HDD accommodating portion 74 provided in the holder 7 has a base portion 741 and beams 731 and 732. These beams 731 and 732 are erected on the left and right sides of the base portion 741 and extend in the front-rear direction. These beams 731 and 732 correspond to an example of the left and right ribs referred to in this case.
- the HDD accommodating portion 74 corresponds to an example of an accommodating portion referred to in the present case, and the HDD 10 (see FIG. 45) accommodated therein corresponds to an example of an electronic component to be accommodated referred to in the present case.
- the base portion 741 has a plurality of openings 741a penetrating the front and back surfaces of the base portion 741. These openings 741a are provided to improve air flow and help air cooling of the HDD 10.
- the left and right beams 731, 732 are fixed to the HDD 10 and support the HDD 10.
- the base portion 741 is at a height that is higher than the base portion 741 by the thickness of a base portion 771 of a support plate 77 (see FIG. 45, for example) described later.
- a plurality of locking projections 741b projecting sideways. The operation of these locking projections 741b will be described later.
- the HDD accommodating portion 74 has a front wall 742 that stands in front of the base portion 741 and extends to the left and right.
- the front wall 742 also has two locking projections 741c that protrude above the base portion 741 at a height that is higher than the base portion 741 due to the thickness of the base portion 771 of the support plate 77 (see FIG. 45, for example). .
- the HDD accommodating portion 74 has a base portion 743 that extends to the front of the base portion 741 in parallel with the front portion 742 and in parallel with the base portion 741.
- the base portion 743 has two cut and raised pieces 743a. These cut and raised pieces 743a correspond to an example of guide ribs in this case.
- a screw hole 743b is formed in the base portion 743.
- FIG. 45 is an exploded perspective view showing the holder, the support plate, and the HDD.
- FIG. 46 is a perspective view showing a state in which only the support plate from which the HDD is removed is accommodated in the HDD accommodating portion of the holder.
- the HDD 10 is screwed to the support plate 77, and the HDD unit in which the HDD 10 is assembled to the support plate 77 is accommodated in the HDD accommodating portion 74 of the holder 7.
- the support plate 77 has a base portion 771 that expands with respect to the lower surface of the HDD 10, a front standing wall portion 772, a rear standing wall portion 773, and a flange portion 774.
- the front standing wall 772 and the rear standing wall 773 are formed by bending the base 771 from the base 771 at the front and rear of the base 771, respectively, and are erected along the front wall 10a and the rear wall 10b of the HDD 10, respectively.
- the front standing wall portion 772 is erected along the front wall 742 of the HDD housing portion 74 of the holder 7 when housed in the HDD housing portion 74.
- the flange portion 774 is bent forward from the standing wall 772 on the front side and extends in parallel with the base portion 771, and gets on the base portion 743 of the HDD accommodating portion 74 when the HDD 10 unit is accommodated in the HDD accommodating portion 74.
- the base 771 of the support plate 77 has a plurality of openings 771a penetrating the front and back surfaces of the base 771. These openings 771 a communicate with the base portion 741 a of the HDD accommodating portion 74 when the HDD unit including the support plate 77 is accommodated in the HDD accommodating portion 74.
- the base 771 is locked to the locking projection 741b (see FIG. 44) of the HDD accommodating portion 74. Locking by the locking protrusion 741b will be described below.
- the HDD 10 is screwed by screws inserted from mounting holes 772b and 773b provided in the front and rear standing wall portions 772 and 773, with the lower surface cut and raised and placed on the piece 773b.
- notches 771b are formed on both left and right sides of the base 771 of the support plate 77.
- the notch 771b avoids interference with the locking protrusion 741b protruding above the base portion 741 from the two beams 731 and 732 when the HDD housing portion 74 is housed in the HDD unit including the support plate 77. Is for.
- the HDD unit including the support plate 77 is placed at a position where the notch 771b faces the locking protrusion 741b.
- this position where the HDD unit is placed is referred to as a “placement position”.
- the base portion 771 rides on the base portion 741 at the mounting position where the notch portion 771b avoids interference with the locking projection 741b, and then slides forward.
- the locking protrusion 741b rides on the base 771 of the support plate 77, and locks the HDD unit in a state where it does not easily come out of the HDD housing portion 74.
- the position where the base unit 771 is locked to the locking protrusion 741b by sliding the HDD unit forward as described above and the HDD unit is supported in the HDD housing portion 74 is referred to as a “supporting position” herein.
- the locking protrusion 741c protruding from the front wall 742 of the HDD housing portion 74 is also above the tongue 771d (see FIGS. 47 and 48) of the base 771 of the support plate 77. And the base 71 is locked.
- the left and right edges of the base 771 of the support plate 77 are formed by drawing at positions where the support plate 77 contacts the locking projection 741b when the support plate 77 moves to the support position, and bulges toward the locking projection 741b. It has a bulge 771c.
- the bulge portion 771c By forming the bulge portion 771c, the base portion 771 of the support plate 77 is firmly locked to the locking protrusion 741b when the HDD unit is moved from the mounting position to the support position.
- the opening 771a provided in the base 771 of the support plate 77 overlaps with the opening 741a of the base portion 741 when the HDD unit moves from the mounting position to the support position, and these openings 771a and 741a communicate with each other. It becomes a state.
- a gasket 779 shown in an exploded manner in FIG. 45 is attached to the outer wall of the front standing wall portion 772 (see FIG. 48).
- the gasket 779 abuts against the front wall 742 of the HDD accommodating portion 74 and contracts.
- the gasket 779 plays a role of suppressing the impact during the sliding from being transmitted to the HDD 10. I'm in charge.
- the gasket 779 has conductivity, and makes the electrical grounding to the holder 7 of the HDD unit stronger.
- a plurality of locations where the gasket 779 can be attached are prepared in the standing wall portion 772 in front of the support plate 77, and one or more gaskets are attached as needed, between the front wall 772. Sandwiched.
- two square holes 774a into which two cut and raised pieces 743a provided in the base portion 743 of the HDD accommodating portion 74 respectively enter, and one mounting hole for screwing 774b.
- Two cut-and-raised pieces 743a enter the two square holes 774a, and when the HDD unit is placed on the mounting position while rotating the HDD unit as will be described later by the cut-and-raised pieces 743a, the HDD unit is Guidance is received when sliding from the placement position to the support position.
- the mounting hole 771 b provided in the flange portion 774 overlaps the screw hole 743 b provided in the base portion 743 of the HDD accommodating portion 74.
- the support plate 77 is screwed to the holder 7 with a screw that passes through the attachment hole 771b and is screwed into the screw hole 743b.
- FIG. 47 is a perspective view showing the HDD unit in which the support plate is attached to the HDD as viewed from the upper surface side of the HDD.
- FIG. 48 is a perspective view showing the HDD unit as seen from the support plate base side.
- the support plate 77 is screwed to the HDD 10 with standing wall portions 772 and 773 on the front and rear sides of the support plate 77.
- a plurality of openings 771a for promoting air cooling of the HDD 10 are formed in the base 771 of the support plate 77 as shown in FIG.
- notches 771c for avoiding interference with locking protrusions 741b (see FIGS. 44 to 46) provided on the HDD accommodating portion 74 when being accommodated in the HDD accommodating portion 74 are formed on both left and right edges of the base portion.
- the base portion 771 has a tongue portion 771d extending forward at a boundary portion between the base portion 771 and the front standing wall portion 772.
- FIG. 48 shows cut-and-raised pieces 772a and 773a for holding the lower surface of the HDD 10 away from the base 771.
- three gasket attaching portions 772 d that can receive the gasket 779 are provided at the standing wall portion 772 in front of the support plate 77. However, here, the gasket 779 is attached only to the central gasket attaching portion 772.
- the flange portion 774 extending further forward from the front standing wall portion 772 has two square holes 774a into which the two cut and raised pieces 743a provided in the base portion 743 of the HDD accommodating portion 74 enter. Is formed. Further, the flange portion 773 is formed with a mounting hole 774b that is communicated with and screwed to the screw hole 743b of the base portion 743 when slid to the support position.
- FIG. 49 is a plan view showing a state in which the support plate from which the HDD has been removed is housed in the support position of the HDD housing portion of the holder.
- 50 and 51 are a left side view and a plan view of a state in which a support plate (HDD unit) with an HDD is accommodated in the support position of the HDD accommodating portion of the holder.
- FIG. 52 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. However, FIG. 52A shows a state where the support plate is placed at the placement position, and FIG. 52B shows a state where the support plate slides to the support position.
- FIG. 53 is an enlarged view of a circle R shown in FIG.
- the circle R in FIG. 50 shows the same part as the circle R in FIG. 49
- FIG. 53 shows a side view of the state in FIG. 52 (B).
- FIG. 54 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 51
- FIG. 55 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. That is, FIG. 55 shows a cross section of the same portion as the circle R in FIG. 49 and the circle R in FIG.
- a locking projection 741b protruding from the beam 731 of the holder 7 is formed in the notch 771b of the base 771 of the support plate 77. This avoids interference between the base 771 and the locking projection 741b.
- the support plate 77 slides from the mounting position to the support position, as shown in FIGS. 52 (B), 53, and 55, the position of the locking projection 741b is shifted from the notch 771b.
- the interfered base 771 is locked.
- a bulging portion 771c is formed in the base portion 771, and the base portion 771 is firmly locked by the locking protrusion 741b.
- 56 to 62 are diagrams showing a procedure for housing the HDD unit in the HDD housing unit.
- 56 and 57 are diagrams showing an initial procedure for housing the HDD unit in the HDD housing portion.
- the cut-and-raised piece 743a cut and raised from the base portion 743 is used as a support plate as shown in FIG. It is made to enter into the square hole 774a formed in the collar part 774.
- the HDD unit is rotated in the direction of the arrow A shown in FIG.
- the HDD unit is placed at the mounting position shown in FIGS. Therefore, the notches 771b (see, for example, FIG. 49) on both side edges of the base 771 of the support plate 77 have dimensions to avoid interference with the locking projections 741b even when such a turning operation is performed. Thereafter, the HDD unit is slid up and slid to the support position shown in FIG. 60 in the direction of arrow B shown in FIG. 59 while receiving guidance from the piece 743a.
- the attachment hole 774b provided in the flange portion 774 of the support plate overlaps with the screw hole 743b of the base portion 743, resulting in the state shown in FIG.
- the mounting hole 774b is screwed.
- FIG. 63 is a plan view of the HDD unit housed in the HDD housing section. In FIG. 63, however, the HDD 10 is transparent and only the characters of the HDD are shown.
- FIG. 64 is a sectional view taken along arrows Y1-Y1 in FIG.
- FIG. 65 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow Y2-Y2 in FIG. 66 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG. 64
- FIG. 67 is an enlarged view of a portion of the circle R in FIG.
- FIG. 66 shows a gasket attaching portion 772d at the center of the three gasket attaching portions 774d shown in FIG. 48, and a gasket 779 is attached to the gasket attaching portion 772d.
- the gasket 779 is shown in a state of being overlapped with the front wall 772, but this is because the gasket 779 is shown as it was before being contracted, and is actually pushed by the front wall 742 and contracts.
- FIG. 67 shows the gasket attaching portion 772d on the right side of FIG.
- this support plate 77 has a structure to which a gasket 779 can be affixed.
- portion indicated by a broken-line circle in FIG. 63 has a gasket attaching portion 772d to which the gasket 779 can be attached.
- the gasket 779 plays a role of making it difficult for the impact when the HDD unit is accommodated to be transmitted to the HDD and for ensuring the grounding of the HDD unit.
- the HDD unit fixing structure in the second embodiment whose outline is shown in FIG. 21 will be described.
- the elements corresponding to the elements in the first embodiment described above are indicated by adding “_2” to the reference numerals attached to the elements in the first embodiment, and the description is basically omitted. The description will focus on the differences from the first embodiment.
- FIG. 68 is a perspective view showing the HDD accommodating portion 74_2 of the holder 7_2 in the electronic apparatus 1_2 of the second embodiment whose outline is shown in FIG. 21 and the support plate 77_2 fixed to the HDD.
- This holder 7_2 has an HDD accommodating portion 74_2. Beams 731_2 and 732_2 are provided on both sides of the base portion 741_2 of the HDD housing portion 74_2. In addition, a front wall 742_2 is formed in front of the HDD housing portion 74_2, and a base portion 743_2 continues.
- the base portion 741_2 has an opening 741a_2 penetrating through the front and back surfaces thereof. Further, a locking projection 741b_2 projects laterally from the left and right beams 731_2 and 732_2 on the base portion 741_2. Further, the base portion 743_2 is provided with two cut and raised pieces 743a_2 and one screw hole 743b_2.
- the support plate 77_2 includes a base portion 771_2, a standing wall portion 772_2, and a flange portion 774_2.
- the base portion 771_2 is formed with a large opening 771a_2 penetrating the front and back surfaces thereof.
- notches 771b_2 are formed on both side edges of the base portion 771_2, and a bulging portion 771c_2 is formed at a position adjacent to the notches 771b_2.
- the base portion 771_2 is formed with an HDD mounting table 771d_2 that protrudes to the side on which the HDD is mounted.
- the HDD mounting table 771d_2 has a mounting hole 771e_2 for screwing the HDD. ing.
- the HDD is accommodated in a direction rotated by 90 ° as compared to the first embodiment.
- This HDD is placed on the HDD mounting base 771d_2 provided on the base portion 771_2 of the support plate 77_2, and its lower surface is fixed. For this reason, the lower surface of the HDD is in a state of being separated from the base portion 771_2 as in the case of the first embodiment described above.
- two square holes 774a_2 and one mounting hole 774b_2 are provided in the base portion 774_2 of the support plate 77_2.
- FIG. 69 and 70 are perspective views showing a state in which the support plate with the HDD removed is housed in the HDD housing portion.
- FIG. 69 shows a case where the support plate 77_2 is in the mounting position
- FIG. 70 shows a case where the support plate 77_2 is in the support position.
- the positions of the notch 771b and the locking projection 741b_2 are aligned, and the base 771_2 is on the base portion 741_2 without interfering with the locking projection 741b_2.
- the locking projection 741b_2 is displaced from the notch 771b_2 and locks the base 771_2 of the support plate 77_2.
- the mounting hole 774b_2 of the flange portion 774_2 overlaps with the screw hole 743b_2 of the base portion 743_2, and the mounting hole 774b_2 is screwed to the screw hole 743b_2 in this state.
- FIG. 71 is a perspective view showing an HDD unit in which a support plate is attached to the HDD as viewed from the upper surface side of the HDD.
- FIG. 72 is a perspective view showing the HDD unit as seen from the support plate base side.
- the support plate 77_2 is screwed to the HDD 10_2 with an HDD mounting table 771d_2 that is provided on the base 771_2 of the support plate 77_2 and protrudes toward the HDD. For this reason, the lower surface of the HDD 10_2 is in a state of being spaced from the base 771_2 of the support plate 77_2. As described above, this is to promote air cooling of the HDD 10_2.
- the support plate 77_2 is also provided with a flange portion 774_2.
- the structure of the collar part 774_2 is the same as that in the first embodiment described above.
- FIG. 73 is a perspective view showing a state in which the HDD unit including the HDD 10_2 is placed at the mounting position of the HDD housing portion.
- the HDD unit is placed horizontally in the HDD housing portion, unlike the HDD housing portion that is placed while being rotated as in the previous embodiment (see FIG. 56).
- FIG. 74 is a perspective view showing a state after the HDD unit is slid from the mounting position shown in FIG. 73 to the support position
- FIG. 75 is a perspective view showing a state after further screwing.
- FIG. 76 is a plan view showing a state where the support plate from which the HDD has been removed is housed in the support position of the HDD housing portion of the holder.
- 77 and 78 are a left side view and a plan view of a state where a support plate (HDD unit) with an HDD is accommodated in a support position of an HDD accommodating portion of a holder.
- FIG. 79 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R shown in FIG. However, FIG. 79A shows a state where the support plate is placed at the placement position, and FIG. 79B shows a state where the support plate slides to the support position.
- FIG. 80 is an enlarged view of a circle R shown in FIG.
- the circle R in FIG. 77 shows the same portion as the circle R in FIG. 76
- FIG. 80 shows a side view of the state of FIG. 79 (B).
- FIG. 81 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow XX in FIG. 78
- FIG. 82 is an enlarged view of a circle R portion shown in FIG. That is, FIG. 82 shows a cross section of the same portion as the circle R in FIG. 76 and the circle R in FIG. 77.
- the locking projection 741b_2 protruding from the beam 731_2 of the holder 7_2 is inserted into the notch 771b_2 of the base 771_2 of the support plate 77_2.
- the interference between the base portion 771_2 and the locking projection 741b_2 is avoided.
- the support plate 77_2 slides from the placement position to the support position, as shown in FIGS. 81B, 82, and 84 the locking projection 741b_2 is displaced from the notch 771b_2 and interferes with the base 771_2. Then, the base 771_2 is locked.
- the base 771_2 is formed with a bulge 771c_2, and the base 771_2 is firmly locked by the locking protrusion 741b_2.
- FIG. 83 is an exploded perspective view of the image display panel.
- FIG. 84 is a perspective view showing a state where a double-sided adhesive tape is stuck on the image display board.
- FIG. 85 is a perspective view showing a state where a protective panel is further placed.
- the image display panel 2 includes a rectangular image display plate 20, a double-sided adhesive tape 22, and a protective panel 23.
- the image display board 20 includes an image display screen 21a and a frame body 21b that surrounds the image display screen 21a over the entire circumference.
- the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22 is composed of four pieces and is attached to the four sides of the front surface of the frame 21b facing the front surface side (double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape side). Each double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22 is stuck in a state in which a tag 22a at one end protrudes from the frame body 21b.
- a protective panel 23 made of transparent glass or the like is placed. The protective panel 23 is attached to the image display board 20 with four double-sided adhesive tapes 22.
- FIG. 86 is a perspective view showing a state in which an optical touch sensor is incorporated on the protective panel.
- infrared light projecting / receiving portions 24 for touch sensors are arranged. Further, on both the left and right side edges and the lower edge of the image display panel 2, there are provided reflection surfaces 25 that are erected toward the inside of the image display panel 2 and extend along the edges. However, no reflective surface is provided at the upper edge of the image display panel. It is necessary to leave the upper edge portion free from excessive reflection except for ribs 303 (FIGS. 96 and 100) described later.
- the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24 emits infrared light, and the emitted infrared light travels along the front surface so as to cover the entire front surface of the image display panel 2 and is reflected by the reflecting surface 25.
- the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24 detects the reflected infrared light reflected and returned. When a finger or other object contacts or approaches the front surface of the image display panel, the infrared light reflected by the reflecting surface 25 is blocked.
- the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24 performs processing by a circuit (not shown) to detect the position of the finger or object on the image display panel.
- a circuit for processing a signal that captures the reflected infrared light is disposed on an upper portion of a support member 9 (see, for example, FIG. 10) that is fixed to the back side of the image display panel.
- FIG. 87 is a diagram showing the configuration of a double-sided adhesive tape.
- FIG. 87 (A) is a plan view
- FIG. 87 (B) is a side view showing components of the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape separated from each other for easy understanding.
- This double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22 is relatively thin and relatively stretchable and flexible, and is relatively thin and relatively stretchable so as to sandwich the substrate 221 therebetween.
- a film 222, 223 such as a PET film.
- the films 222 and 223 are attached to the base material 221 and the outer surfaces of the films 222 and 223 have adhesiveness.
- the tag 22a formed at one end portion of the double-sided adhesive tape 22 and protruding outside the image display board 21 is obtained by attaching films 224 and 225 such as PET films to the films 222 and 223. Is formed.
- the outer surfaces of the two films 224 and 225 constituting the tag 22a are non-adhesive.
- At least one of the two films 224 and 225 has adhesiveness on the inner surface of the two films 224 and 225 constituting the tag 22a, and the two films 224 and 225 are adhered to each other. It is preferable that However, both inner surfaces of the two films 224 and 225 are non-adhesive, and the two films 224 and 225 may be separated from each other.
- the base material 221 is sandwiched as shown in FIG. 87, for example, even if the protection panel 23 has a slight warp, the base material 221 expands and contracts to absorb the warp, and the double-sided adhesive tape 22 It is stuck in the longitudinal direction evenly, that is, without sticking unevenness.
- the base 221 also works effectively when the double-sided adhesive tape 22 is removed and the image display board 21 and the protection panel 23 are separated, as will be described below.
- FIG. 88 is a schematic diagram showing a corner portion of the image display panel.
- FIG. 89 is a diagram showing a state in the middle of separating the image display board 20 and the protection panel 23 by pulling the tag 22a of the double-sided adhesive tape 22.
- FIG. 89 is a diagram showing a state in the middle of separating the image display board 20 and the protection panel 23 by pulling the tag 22a of the double-sided adhesive tape 22.
- the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22 can be peeled off without difficulty, and the image display board 20 and the protection panel 23 can be separated without excessive stress.
- this double-sided adhesive tape is sandwiched not only by the base 221 but also by the films 222 and 223 having lower elasticity and higher rigidity than the base 221, there is no possibility that the double-sided adhesive tape 22 will be broken even if it is pulled quite strongly. .
- FIG. 90 shows various double-sided adhesive tapes.
- the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22a shown in FIG. 90A has a structure in which a base material 221a that is relatively thick and relatively stretchable and flexible is sandwiched between rigid films 222a and 223a such as PET films. is there.
- the two films 222a and 223a sandwiching the base material 221a are attached to each other at the tag 22Aa portion.
- the outer surfaces of the two films 222a and 223a are sticky.
- the outer surface of the tag 22Aa portion may also have adhesiveness. Or you may process so that the outer surface of this tag 22Aa part may become non-adhesive.
- 90B has a base material 221b similar to that shown in FIG. 90A and two films 222b and 223b sandwiching the base material 221b.
- the portion of the tag 22Ba does not include the base material 221b, and has a shape in which the two films 222b and 223b extend as they are.
- the outer surface of the portion of the tag 22Ba composed of the two films 222b and 223b may have adhesiveness or may be processed so as to be non-adhesive.
- 90C includes a base material 221c similar to that shown in FIGS. 90A and 90B, and two films 222c and 223c sandwiching the base material 221c.
- the portion of the tag 22Ca also has a structure in which portions other than the tag 22Ca are extended as they are.
- the outer surface of the tag 22Ca may be treated so as to be non-adhesive.
- the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22D in FIG. 90 (D) is similar to the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22C in FIG. 90 (C), and the base material 221d and two films 222d and 223d sandwiching the base material 221d extend to the tag 22Da. is doing. However, the portion of the tag 22Da is further pasted with two short films 224d and 225d on both sides thereof, thereby making both sides of the tag non-adhesive.
- FIGS. 90E and 90F are examples of a double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape having a base material and two films sandwiching the base material.
- the protective panel 23 is not substantially warped, and the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes 22E and 22F having the structures shown in FIGS. 90E and 90F are adopted by adjusting the adhesive strength of the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape. Is also possible.
- the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape 22E shown in FIG. 90 (E) is made of a film 221e made of a thin PET film or the like, and two films made of a thin PET film or the like, both of which are made of adhesive, on both sides. 222e and 222f are attached. Only the film 221e as a base material extends to the tag 22Ea.
- the double-sided adhesive tape 22F in FIG. 90 (F) is made of a thin PET film or the like, and is made of only one film 221f having adhesiveness on both sides.
- the tag 22Fa may be subjected to non-adhesion processing.
- FIG. 90 Various double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tapes as shown in FIG. 90 can be used depending on the material, thickness, degree of warpage, and the like of the image display board 20 and the protective panel 23 attached with the double-sided pressure-sensitive adhesive tape.
- FIG. 91 is a plan view showing the front surface of the image display panel. However, from here, the tag of the double-sided adhesive tape is omitted.
- the infrared light projecting / receiving units 24 are attached to the left and right ends of the upper edge of the front surface of the image display panel 2, respectively.
- a reflecting surface 25 is provided that extends along both the left and right edges and the lower edge of the image display panel 2 and faces the image display panel 2 so as to face the image display panel 2.
- These reflecting surfaces 25 are reflecting surfaces that reflect the infrared light emitted from the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24.
- the reflection surface 25 is not disposed on the upper edge side of the image display panel 2. In a region along the upper edge of the image display panel 2, it is required to form a space without placing a reflector that reflects infrared light emitted from the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 25.
- a rib which will be described later, can be arranged on the upper edge by a specified height at a specified position.
- 92 and 93 are plan views showing the respective infrared light projecting / receiving units disposed at the upper left corner and the upper right corner of the front surface of the image display panel 2, respectively.
- These infrared light projecting / receiving units 24 have a structure in which an infrared light projecting unit for projecting infrared light and an infrared light receiving unit for receiving infrared light are stacked. From the infrared light projecting unit, infrared rays of a light beam that spreads in a fan shape along the front surface of the image display panel 2 are emitted.
- the infrared light receiving unit receives reflected infrared light that has been emitted from the infrared light projecting unit, reflected by the left and right or lower edge reflection surfaces 25 (see FIG. 91), and returned through the lens 241.
- the infrared light receiving unit further receives the infrared light reflected and returned from the object O when a finger, pen, or other object O (see FIG. 91) is placed on the surface of the image display panel 2.
- the received light signal obtained by receiving the infrared light by the infrared light receiving unit is input to a processing circuit (not shown), and the position of the object O on the image display panel is detected.
- FIG. 94 is a diagram showing the front cover 3 in a state where the image display panel 2 is supported as viewed from the front.
- the front cover 3 is a frame-shaped member that surrounds the periphery of the front surface of the image display panel 2 over one circumference.
- the front cover 3 supports the image display panel 2 by exposing the front surface of the image display panel 2 except for its peripheral edge.
- the front cover 3 has a dimension protruding from the periphery of the image display panel 2.
- FIG. 95 is a sectional view taken along arrows XX in FIG.
- a gap 302 is formed between the inner surface 301 of the front cover 3 and the front surface of the image display panel 2 in a region along the upper edge of the image display panel 2 of the front cover 3. Yes.
- FIG. 96 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG.
- a reinforcing metal fitting 310 described later is visible.
- ribs 303 are erected at the left and right central portions.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 is formed with a hole 310a through which the rib 303 passes.
- the rib 303 is allowed to be disposed along the upper edge of the image display panel 2 without being hindered by the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24 due to restrictions on the position, height, and length thereof. A rib for blocking unnecessary light.
- 97 is a cross-sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG. In this sectional view, an infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24 at the upper edge corner of the image display panel 2 and a reflection surface 25 along the lower edge of the image display panel 2 are shown.
- FIG. 98 is an enlarged view of a portion of a circle R in FIG.
- the front cover 3 has a cover plate 321 at a portion extending along the upper edge of the image display panel 2.
- the cover plate 321 extends leftward and rightward (in a direction perpendicular to the paper surface of FIG. 98) with a gap 302 between the front surface of the image display panel 2 and the upper edge of the front surface of the image display panel 2.
- the front cover 3 has an arm portion 322 that is positioned further above the upper end surface 221 of the image display panel 2 and extends to the left and right (in the direction perpendicular to the paper surface of FIG. 98) on the back side of the cover plate 321.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 includes a first plate portion 311, a second plate portion 312 bent from the first plate portion 311, and the second plate portion 312. Furthermore, it has the 3rd board part 313 bent.
- the first plate portion 311 extends along a surface facing the back side of the arm portion 322.
- the second plate portion 312 extends along the surface of the arm portion 322 facing the upper end surface 229 side of the image display panel 2.
- the third plate portion 313 extends along the back surface of the cover plate 321 facing the front side of the image display panel 2.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 is screwed to the arm portion 322 using a mounting hole 311d (see FIG. 99) provided in the first plate portion 311. Since the reinforcing metal fitting 310 is bent as described above, sufficient strength is maintained even with a thin plate material.
- the front cover 3 has the gap 302 described above between the back surface of the cover plate 321 and the image display panel 2, and if the reinforcing metal fitting 310 is not provided, a wave or bulge is generated in that portion, and the quality of the product is improved. Results in lowering.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 whose strength is enhanced by bending as described above is attached at a position outside the field of view of the infrared light projecting / receiving unit 24, the portion of the cover plate 321 is rigid and stable on the front cover 3. And the quality as a product is maintained.
- FIG. 99 is a perspective view showing the entire reinforcing bracket.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 is further bent from the first plate portion 311, the second plate portion 312 bent from the first plate portion 311, and the second plate portion 312. And a third plate portion 313.
- the reinforcing metal fitting 310 has three plate portions that are bent in this way and extend in the longitudinal direction. Therefore, even if it is a thin plate, sufficient strength is maintained.
- three positioning holes 315a, 315b, and 315c for positioning with respect to the front cover 3 are provided in the three bent portions 314a, 314b, and 314c that extend in parallel with the first plate portion 311 of the reinforcing metal fitting 310. ing.
- the central positioning hole 315b is a circular hole
- the left and right positioning holes 315a and 315c are horizontally long oval holes.
- the three positioning bosses 309a, 309b, and 309c (see FIG. 100) provided in the front cover 3 enter the three positioning holes 315a, 315b, and 315c, respectively, thereby positioning the reinforcing metal fitting 310 with respect to the front cover 3.
- the front cover 3 is a resin molded product, and its dimensions may vary during manufacture. Therefore, only the central positioning hole 315b is circular, and the left and right positioning holes 315a and 315c are oblong, so that the dimensional variation of the front cover 3 is absorbed.
- the first plate portion 311 has three holes including a positioning hole 311a, a mounting hole 311b for screwing, and a screw hole 311c for screwing the support member 9 (see FIGS. 10 and 104). There are two pairs.
- the first plate portion 311 is further provided with mounting holes 311d for screwing the reinforcing metal fitting 310 at two places.
- FIG. 100 is a plan view showing the upper part of the inner surface of the front cover with the reinforcing metal fitting 310 attached.
- FIG. 101 is a perspective view showing the inner surface side of the front cover in the state shown in FIG.
- FIG. 102 is an enlarged perspective view showing a part of the upper part of the inner surface of the front cover in the state shown in FIG.
- the rib 309d on the inner surface of the front cover 3 is inserted into the positioning hole 311b among the positioning holes 311a, the mounting holes 311b, and the screw holes 311c provided in the first plate portion 311 of the reinforcing metal fitting 310.
- the mounting holes 311b for screwing are screwed to the front cover 3.
- Two mounting holes 311d are also screwed to the front cover 3. At this stage, the screw hole 311c for screwing the support member 9 remains open.
- FIG. 103 and 104 are a plan view and a perspective view, respectively, showing the upper part of the inner surface of the front cover in a state where the support member 9 is fixed. Further, FIG. 105 is an enlarged sectional view taken along arrow YY in FIG.
- the support member 9 is positioned by the same boss 309d as the boss 309d that has positioned the reinforcing bracket 310, and is screwed to the reinforcing bracket 310 using the screw hole 311c of the reinforcing bracket 310. In this way, by positioning the support member 9 directly on the front cover 9 using the same boss 309 d of the front cover 3, the positioning error when positioning the front cover 3, the reinforcing bracket 310, and the support member 9 in this order. Accumulation can be avoided, and highly accurate positioning is possible.
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図1は、本件の第1実施形態の電子機器の前面を斜めから見た外観斜視図である。また図2は、図1に示す電子機器の背面を斜めから見た外観斜視図である。さらに、図3は、図1,図2に斜視図で示す電子機器を各方向から見た図である。図3において、(A)は上面図、(B)は左側面図、(C)は正面図、(D)は右側面図、(E)は背面図である。
図4,図5は、図1~図3に示す電子機器を、支持スタンド5から取り外し、さらにリアカバーを取り外して背面側から見たときの各斜視図である。
図27は、支持部材9(図8参照)を構成する支持部91上に置かれたホルダ7の、上縁部分を示す斜視図である。また、図28は、図27に示す部分の分解斜視図である。
次に、ホルダ7にHDDユニットを固定する固定構造について説明する。ここで、HDD(ハードディスクドライブ)には、情報が磁気的に書き込まれ保持されて読み出されるハードディスク(HD)と、そのHDを回転させるモータが内蔵されている。このHDDでは、モータでHDを回転させながら、HDへの情報の書込み、およびHDからの情報の読出しが行なわれる。
次に、画像表示パネル自体の構造を説明する。
図91は、画像表示パネルの前面を示した平面図である。ただしここからは、両面粘着テープのタグは図示省略してある。
2 画像表示パネル
3,3X フロントカバー
4,4_2 リアカバー
5,5_2 支持スタンド
6,6_2 リアシールド板
7,7X,7_2,8,8_2,111X ホルダ
9,9X、9_2,91X,112X,113X 支持部材
10,10X,10_2 HDD(ハードディスクユニット)
10a,742,742_2,772 前壁
10b 後壁
11,95,95_2 コネクタ
12 ケーブル接続端子
20,21 画像表示板
21a 画像表示画面
21b,22 枠体
22,22A,22B,22C,22D,22E,22F 両面粘着テープ
22Aa,22a,22Ba,22Ca,22Da,22Ea,22Fa タグ
22b 折れ曲がり部分
22c シワ
23 保護パネル
24 赤外線投受光ユニット
25 反射面
31 支持アーム
33,52a,76X,310a,741a,842 穴
32,311c,743b,743b_2 ネジ穴
42 吸気口
43 排気口
51 台
52 支持柱
61,91 支持部
71,81 係止片
72,72X,221,771,771_2 基部
73 梁部
74,74X,74_2 HDD収容部
75 段部
76A,76B,76X 開口部
76aX,762a,762aX 開口縁
76bX 折曲げ部
77,77_2 支持板
82,741b,741b_2,741c 係止突起
83 ODD(光ディスクユニット)
84 支持金具
731,731_2,732_2,733,733X,734,735 梁
92 シールド部
93,94,311 係止穴
101 アンテナ
102 ケーブル
103 アンテナホルダ
111X HDDホルダ
229 上端面
221 基材
222,223,224,225 フィルム
241 レンズ
301 内面
302 隙き間
303,309d リブ
309a,309b,309c 位置決めボス
309d ボス
310 補強金具
311 第1の板部
312 第2の板部
313 第3の板部
314a,314b,314c 折曲部
321 覆い板
322 アーム部
721,753 舌片部
722 窪み部
722a 縁部分
732a,741a,741a_2,771a,771a_2,919X 開口
741,741a,741_2,771_2 ベース部
743,743_2,744,774_2 台部
743a,743b_2,772a,773a,773b 切起し片
761,761X,762,762X,763X 開口領域
762b 端部
771b,771b_2,911 切欠部
771c,771c_2 膨み部
771d 舌部
771d_2 HDD載置台
772,772_2,773 立壁部
772d,774d ガスケット貼付部
774,774_2 鍔部
774a,774a_2,774b_2 角穴
779 ガスケット
780 メイン基板
781 ファン
782 放熱部材
841 突起
Claims (8)
- 収容対象の電子部品と、
ベース部と、該ベース部左右に立設して前後方向に延在する左右のリブとを有し、電子部品が収容される収容部が形成されたホルダと、
前記電子部品の、前記ベース部側を向いた下面との間に隙間を空けて該下面に沿って広がる基部を有し、前記電子部品に固定され、前記収容部への前記電子部品の収容時に、前記基部が前記ベース部に接する向きに前記ホルダの前記収容部の載置位置に載置され、前方へのスライド操作を受けて該載置位置から支持位置に移動し、該支持位置にて前記ホルダに支持される支持板とを有し、
前記ホルダが、前記ベース部上に前記基部を載置したときに該基部を該ベース部との間に挟む高さ位置において前記左右のリブそれぞれから該ベース部上に横向きに突出した係止突部を有し、
前記支持板が、前記基部の左右それぞれに、該支持板が前記収容部の前記載置位置に載置される際の前記係止突起との干渉を避ける切欠部を有し、該載置位置から前記支持位置への移動に伴って、前記基部が前記係止突部により前記ベース部との間に挟まれた状態に係止されることを特徴とする電子部品収容体。 - 前記基部が、前記支持板が前記支持位置に移動したときに前記係止突起に接する位置に、該係止突起側に膨んだ膨み部を有することを特徴とする請求項1記載の電子部品収容体。
- 前記ホルダが、前記ベース部および前記リブに加えさらに、前記ベース部前方に立設して左右に延在する前壁と、該前壁に連続し該ベース部と平行に該ベース部前方に広がる台部とを有するホルダであり、
前記支持板が、前記基部に加えさらに、前記基部の前方において該基部から折れ曲がって前記電子部品の前壁に沿って立設した立設部と、該立設部から前記基部と平行に前方に折れ曲がり、前記電子部品収容時に前記台部に乗る鍔部とを有する支持板であって、
前記鍔部が、ネジ止め用の取付穴を有し、前記台部が、前記支持板が前記支持位置に移動したときの前記取付穴と連通する位置にネジ穴を有し、前記支持板が、前記ホルダに、前記取付穴を貫通し前記ネジ穴に螺入されたネジによりネジ止めされていることを特徴とする請求項1又は2記載の電子部品収容体。 - 前記台部が、立設した案内突起を有し、前記鍔部が、前記案内突起が入り込んで、前記支持板の、前記載置位置から前記支持位置への移動の、該案内リブによる案内を受ける案内開口を有することを特徴とする請求項3記載の電子部品収容体。
- 前記基部の左右に形成された前記切欠部が、前記支持板の前方が斜めに下がった姿勢で前記案内突起を前記案内開口に入り込ませ、該案内突起を回動中心にして該支持板後部を前記ベース部に向けて下ろしていったきに前記係止突部との干渉を避ける寸法を有することを特徴とする請求項4記載の電子部品収容体。
- 前記電子部品は、前記基部に向いた下面を発熱させる発熱部品が組み込まれた電子部品であって、
前記基部が、表裏面に貫通した開口を有し、
前記ベース部が、前記支持板が前記支持位置に移動したときの前記基部に設けられた開口と連通する、該ベース部の表裏面に貫通した開口を有することを特徴とする請求項1から5のうちいずれか1項記載の電子部品収容体。 - 前記電子部品が、情報が磁気的に書き込まれ保持されて読み出されるハードディスクと、該ハードディスクを回転させるモータとを内蔵し、該モータで該ハードディスクを回転させながら該ハードディスクへの情報の書込みおよび該ハードディスクからの情報の読出しを行なうハードディスクドライブであることを特徴とする請求項1から6のうちいずれか1項記載の電子部品収容体。
- 請求項1から7のうちのいずれか1項記載の電子部品収容体と、
前面と背面を有し該前面に画像を表示する画像表示画面を有する画像表示パネルと、
前記画像表示パネル前面周縁を一周に渡って取り巻き前記画像表示画面を露出させて該画像表示パネルを支持するフロントカバーと、
前記画像表示パネル背面との間に内部空間を形成して該背面に沿って広がり、前記フロントカバーとともに外形を画定するリアカバーとを有し、
前記電子部品収容体が前記内部空間に収容されていることを特徴とする電子機器。
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