Peripheral electronic device housing members with gaps and dielectric coatings
US-8947303-B2 · Feb 3, 2015 · US
US9755296B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9755296-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514659689-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Mar 17, 2015 |
| Priority date | Aug 31, 2011 |
| Publication date | Sep 5, 2017 |
| Grant date | Sep 5, 2017 |
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Two shot knuckles include a first shot component and a second shot component. Both shot components are composed of different dielectric materials, where the first shot is composed of a relatively high strength structural material and the second is composed of a cosmetic material. The first shot component can physically couple two conductive sections together by interfacing with a coupling structure of that section. The first shot component includes second shot retaining regions and a cosmetic region. The second shot component occupies the cosmetic region and anchors itself to the first shot component using the second shot retaining regions. The second shot may be the only part of the two-shot knuckle visible to a user of an electronic device and can exhibit any desired color.
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What is claimed is: 1. A mobile computing device, comprising: a metal antenna section having a first exterior surface, a first interior surface opposite the first exterior surface, and a first coupling structure formed on the first interior surface; a metal section having a second exterior surface, a second interior surface opposite the second exterior surface, and a second coupling structure formed on the second interior surface; and an insulating section formed of an insulating material that directly contacts and at least partially encapsulates the first and second coupling structures to physically couple the metal antenna section and the metal section and electrically isolate the metal antenna section from the metal section, the insulating section being electrically isolated from the first and second coupling structures. 2. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , further comprising an electronic component electrically coupled to the metal antenna section via the first coupling structure that utilizes the metal antenna section for wireless communication. 3. The mobile computing device of claim 2 , further comprising a contact member coupled to the first coupling structure that electrically couples the first coupling structure and the electronic component. 4. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , wherein the metal antenna section and the metal section form a portion of a peripheral housing assembly of the mobile computing device. 5. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , wherein the insulating section is positioned at least partially within the first coupling structure and the second coupling structure. 6. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , further comprising: a gap defined between a first sidewall of the metal antenna section that connects the first interior surface and first exterior surface and a second sidewall of the metal section that connects the second interior surface and second exterior surface; wherein the insulating section is at least partially positioned in the gap. 7. The mobile computing device of claim 1 , further comprising: a gap defined between a first sidewall of the metal antenna section that connects the first interior surface and first exterior surface and a second sidewall of the metal section that connects the second interior surface and second exterior surface; and an additional insulating section, positioned at least partially in the gap and coupled to the insulating section, that forms a contiguous exterior surface with the first exterior surface and the second exterior surface. 8. An outer periphery antenna assembly for a mobile computing device, comprising: a conductive antenna section having: a straight portion; a curved portion connected to the straight portion; and a first coupling structure on a first surface of the curved portion; a conductive section having a second coupling structure on a second surface; and a coupling section formed of an insulating material that directly contacts and at least partially encapsulates the first and second coupling structures to: physically couple the conductive antenna section and the conductive section such that the straight portion is perpendicular to the conductive section; and electrically isolate the conductive antenna section from the conductive section, the coupling section being electrically isolated from the first and second coupling structures. 9. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first coupling structure is attached to multiple locations on the first surface. 10. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , wherein the first coupling structure includes a planar member angularly attached to multiple plates. 11. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , further comprising an exterior section that covers a portion of the coupling section and is operable to function as an exterior surface of the mobile computing device. 12. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 11 , wherein the exterior section and the coupling section are formed of different materials. 13. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , wherein the outer periphery antenna assembly forms a perimeter for the mobile computing device. 14. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , wherein the outer periphery antenna assembly further comprises: at least one additional conductive section; and at least one additional coupling section operative to couple the at least one additional conductive section to either the conductive antenna section or the conductive section. 15. The outer periphery antenna assembly of claim 8 , wherein: the first coupling structure is welded to the first surface; and the second coupling structure is welded to the second surface. 16. An antenna assembly for a mobile computing device, comprising: an antenna that functions as an external surface of the mobile computing device having a first protrusion projecting therefrom; a conductive structure having a second protrusion projecting therefrom; and a coupler formed of an insulating material that directly contacts, physically couples the antenna and the conductive structure, and electrically isolates the antenna from the conductive structure by at least partially enveloping the first and second protrusions, the coupler being electrically isolated from the first and second protrusions. 17. The antenna assembly of claim 16 , wherein the first protrusion is integrally formed. 18. The antenna assembly of claim 16 , further comprising a recess defined between a portion of the first protrusion and the antenna. 19. The antenna assembly of claim 18 , wherein the coupler occupies the recess. 20. The antenna assembly of claim 16 , wherein the antenna is curved and the conductive structure is straight.
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