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- One embodiment of the invention relates to an electronic apparatus provided with an antenna.
- Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2003-209419 discloses an electronic apparatus that is provided with an antenna element located near a sidewall of its housing. This antenna element is held between a housing base and housing cover.
- noise generated by these electronic components may adversely affect the antenna.
- noise from the antenna may adversely affect the electronic components.
- FIG. 1 is an exemplary perspective view of a portable computer according to a first embodiment of the invention
- FIG. 2 is an exemplary side view of a communication module according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 3 is an exemplary plan view of the communication module according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an exemplary enlarged perspective view showing a region of the portable computer enclosed by line F 4 in FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is an exemplary plan view of a holder section according to the first embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 6 is an exemplary sectional view of the holder section taken along line F 6 -F 6 in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 7 is a partial exploded, exemplary perspective view of the holder section shown in FIG. 5 ;
- FIG. 8 is an exemplary sectional view of a holder section according to a second embodiment of the invention.
- an electronic apparatus comprises a housing and a communication module mounted in the housing.
- the communication module comprises an element section and a ground section, and is arranged so that the element section is opposed to an inner surface of the housing to enable the communication module to communicate with another communication module opposed thereto from outside the housing.
- the housing is provided with a holder section which contains the communication module.
- the holder section comprises a conductive section which surrounds a periphery of the communication module in all directions except a direction from the element section toward the inner surface of the housing.
- FIGS. 1 to 7 show a portable computer 1 as an electronic apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention.
- the computer 1 is provided with a main unit 2 as an apparatus main body and a display unit 3 .
- the main unit 2 comprises a main housing 4 in the form of a flat box.
- the main housing 4 is an example of a housing according to the invention.
- the main housing 4 comprises a top wall 5 , peripheral wall 6 , and bottom wall 7 .
- the top wall 5 spreads substantially horizontally.
- the peripheral wall 6 extends downward from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of the top wall 5 .
- the bottom wall 7 spreads substantially horizontally (i.e., substantially parallel to the top wall 5 ) so as to connect lower end parts of the peripheral wall 6 .
- the main housing 4 comprises a housing base (i.e., bottom cover) 8 and a housing cover (i.e., top cover) 9 .
- the housing base 8 comprises the bottom wall 7 and part of the peripheral wall 6 .
- the housing cover 9 comprises the top wall 5 and part of the peripheral wall 6 .
- the cover 9 is combined with the housing base 8 from above.
- the display unit 3 is supported on a rear end part 11 of the main housing 4 by, for example, a pair of hinge parts 10 a and 10 b .
- the display unit 3 is swingable between a closed position in which it is leveled so as to cover the top wall 5 from above and an open position in which it is raised on the top wall 5 .
- the main housing 4 comprises a front end part 12 on the opposite side thereof from the display unit 3 .
- the peripheral wall 6 comprises a front wall 6 a , rear wall 6 b , and a pair of sidewalls (i.e., side parts) 6 c and 6 d , left and right.
- the front wall 6 a is located at the front end part 12 of the main housing 4 .
- the rear wall 6 b is located at the rear end part 11 (i.e., end part that supports the display unit 3 ) of the main housing 4 .
- the left and right sidewalls 6 c and 6 d individually extend between respective edge parts of the front and rear walls 6 a and 6 b.
- the top wall 5 comprises a keyboard mounting section 14 , on which a keyboard 13 is mounted, and supports the keyboard 13 .
- the top wall 5 comprises a palmrest section 15 located on the user side of the keyboard mounting section 14 (i.e., closer to the front wall Ca than the mounting section 14 ).
- the display unit 3 is provided with a display housing 16 and display panel 17 contained in the display housing 16 .
- the display panel 17 comprises a display screen 17 a .
- the display screen 17 a is exposed to the outside of the display housing 16 through an opening 16 a in a front wall of the display housing 16 .
- the main housing 4 contains a circuit board 21 (e.g., main board).
- Various electronic components 21 a comprising a CPU, various I/O ports 22 , etc., are mounted on the circuit board 21 .
- the I/O ports 22 may be USB, RGB, and LAN ports, for example.
- the I/O ports 22 are exposed sideways from the main housing 4 through openings 23 in the peripheral wall 6 (e.g., left and right sidewalls 6 c and 6 d and rear wall 6 b ).
- the portable computer 1 is provided with a communication module 25 mounted in the main housing 4 .
- FIGS. 2 and 3 typically show the basic structure of the communication module 25 .
- the communication module 25 according to the present embodiment is a communication device for near-field communication.
- the communication module 25 is a so-called coupler that serves as an antenna for wireless communication.
- the communication module 25 performs near-field communication with another communication module 26 (i.e., coupler to be paired) that is opposed to the module 25 from outside the main housing 4 .
- An example of the module 25 is a coupler for TransferJet (trademark).
- the high-speed communication range of the module 25 is, for example, 3 cm.
- the communication module 25 comprises an element section (i.e., electrode section) 27 and ground section 28 .
- the element section 27 is, for example, an electrically-conductive plate-like metal piece.
- the ground section 28 comprises, for example, a substrate, ground plane superposed on the substrate, and resonance stub provided on the substrate.
- the ground plane has ground potential and a size that covers, for example, the overall external shape of the ground section 28 .
- the element section 27 is located parallel to the ground section 28 with a gap therebetween.
- Leg sections 29 are provided between the element section 27 and ground section 28 .
- the element section 27 is supported on the ground section 28 by the leg sections 29 .
- the element section 27 has a first surface (i.e., communication surface) 27 a farther from the ground section 28 and a second surface 27 b opposed to the ground section 28 .
- a high-speed communication area R of the communication module 25 has a hemispherical shape radially spreading from the element section 27 .
- the module 25 has directivity coincident with a direction D of orientation of the first surface 27 a (i.e., direction from the ground section 28 toward the element section 27 ).
- the module 25 expects communication performance only in the one direction D in which the first surface 27 a is oriented.
- the communication module 25 is located along, for example, the peripheral wall 6 of the main housing 4 . More specifically, the module 25 is located along the left sidewall 6 c (or right sidewall 6 d ). As shown in FIGS. 5 and 6 , the communication module 25 is vertically located along the peripheral wall 6 so that the element section 27 faces outwardly (i.e., sideways) relative to the main housing 4 . The element section 27 is opposed to an inner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (e.g., an inner surface 6 i of the peripheral wall 6 ). The ground section 28 is located deeper in the main housing 4 than the element section 27 .
- the communication module 25 has its high-speed communication area directed laterally to the portable computer 1 .
- the module 25 has its directivity lateral to the computer 1 .
- another electronic apparatus 30 e.g., cellular phone or digital camera
- the communication module 25 is enabled to communicate with the other communication module 26 .
- the main housing 4 comprises a non-conductive section 32 in at least a part of the housing 4 which opposed to the element section 27 .
- the “part opposed to the element section 27 ” is a part that covers the communication module 25 from the outside (i.e., from outside the housing) and is to be located between the communication modules 25 and 26 .
- the non-conductive section 32 is formed of a non-conductive material, e.g., a plastic material.
- the entire main housing 4 according to the present embodiment is formed of a plastic material (i.e., non-conductive section 32 ).
- only a part of the housing 4 may be formed of the non-conductive section 32 .
- the main housing 4 is provided with a holder section 33 that contains the communication module 25 .
- the holder section 33 may be either formed integrally with the main housing 4 or formed separately from the housing 4 and attached to the housing 4 .
- the holder section 33 is a pocket in the main housing 4 .
- the holder section 33 surrounds the periphery (i.e., top, bottom, left, right, front, and rear parts) of the communication module 25 .
- the holder section 33 comprises a holder body section 35 and conductive section 36 .
- the holder body section 35 comprises first and second holder wall parts 41 and 42 of a plastic material.
- the first holder wall part 41 rises vertically behind the ground section 28 of the communication module 25 in the main housing 4 and faces the module 25 on the side opposite from the non-conductive section 32 .
- the first holder wall part 41 is opposed to the ground section 28 .
- the second holder wall part 42 extends from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of the first holder wall part 41 to the inner surface 6 i of the peripheral wall 6 (i.e., non-conductive section 32 ).
- the second holder wall part 42 comprises upper and lower wall parts 42 a and 42 b extending from the upper and lower end parts, respectively, of the first holder wall part 41 .
- the second holder wall part 42 further comprises a pair of sidewall parts (i.e., front and rear wall parts 42 c and 42 d ) extending individually from a pair of edge parts (front and rear edge parts) of the first holder wall part 41 .
- the holder body section 35 is laterally recessed in the main housing 4 .
- the conductive section 36 of the holder section 33 is provided on a surface 35 a (e.g., outer surface) of the holder body section 35 .
- the conductive section 36 surrounds and covers the periphery of the communication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from the element section 27 toward the inner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (i.e., direction coincident with the directivity of the element section 27 ).
- the conductive section 36 comprises a first part 51 on the surface 35 a of the first holder wall part 41 and a second part 52 on the surface 35 a of the second holder wall part 42 (i.e., upper and lower wall parts 42 a and 42 b and sidewall parts 42 c and 42 d ).
- the first part 51 covers the communication module 25 from the side opposite from the non-conductive section 32 .
- the second part 52 extends from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of the first part 51 toward the non-conductive section 32 .
- the second part 52 extends to, for example, the inner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 .
- the conductive section 36 is a metallic deposit formed by plating on the surface 35 a of the holder body section 35 .
- the conductive section 36 is not limited the deposit based on plating, and it may alternatively be formed by, for example, metal vapor deposition, conductive coating, or foiling. Alternatively, moreover, the conductive section 36 may be provided on the inner surface of the holder body section 35 .
- the first holder wall part 41 , and the lower wall part 42 b and sidewall parts 42 c and 42 d of the second holder wall part 42 are provided on the housing base 8 .
- the housing base 8 is provided with a containing section that is open on one side (e.g., upper side).
- the upper wall part 42 a of the second holder wall part 42 is provided on the housing cover 9 .
- the upper wall part 42 a serves as a lid that closes the containing section.
- the second holder wall part 42 is divided into parts on the housing base 8 and housing cover 9 , individually.
- the conductive section 36 is divided into first and second conductor parts 54 and 55 .
- the first conductor part 54 along with the lower wall part 42 b and sidewall parts 42 c and 42 d of the second holder wall part 42 , is provided on the housing base 8 .
- the second conductor part 55 along with the upper wall part 42 a , is provided on the housing cover 9 .
- the housing cover 9 is combined with the housing base 8 to form the conductive section 36 .
- the holder section 33 comprises a pair of ribs 57 a and 57 b located between the element section 27 and ground section 28 .
- the ribs 57 a and 57 b hold the communication module 25 with the ground section 28 interposed between the first holder wall part 41 and themselves.
- the conductive section 36 on the holder section 33 surrounds the periphery of the communication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from the element section 27 toward the inner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (i.e., direction in which communication of the communication module 25 is expected).
- a noise insulation wall i.e., shielding layer
- the influences of noise from inside the main housing 4 e.g., from the circuit board 21 and electronic components 21 a ) on the communication module 25 and noise from the module 25 on the interior of the main housing 4 are reduced.
- the communication module 25 is configured to communicate with said another communication module 26 that is opposed to the module 25 from outside the main housing 4 .
- the near-field communication must be performed only in a specific expected direction, so that the metals can cover the other directions.
- the aforementioned noise countermeasure can be properly taken.
- the electronic apparatus provided with the conductive section 36 constructed in the aforementioned manner can also maintain satisfactory communication performance with respect to the direction in which the communication is expected.
- the conductive section 36 comprises the first part 51 , which covers the communication module 25 from the side opposite from the non-conductive section 32 , and the second part 52 , which extends from the edge part of the first part 51 to the non-conductive section 32 . Therefore, the communication module 25 is multidirectionally covered by the conductive section 36 , so that the influence of noise can be reduced. If the second part 52 extends from the overall peripheral edge part of the first part 51 , the influence of noise can be further reduced.
- the communication module 25 In the case of a portable computer in which the communication module 25 is located below the palmrest section 15 , for example, if data communication is performed for a long time with a cellular phone or digital camera placed on the palmrest section 15 , it hinders the operation of the keyboard 13 . Further, the communication module 25 cannot achieve satisfactory communication if a magnesium housing is used or if the main housing 4 is designed with a metallic coating or surface treatment such that the palmrest section 15 is metallically coated or decorated.
- the communication module 25 is arranged so that the element section 27 is opposed to the inner surface 6 i of the peripheral wall 6 , as in the present embodiment, the other communication module 26 (point-to-point communication device) can be placed beside the portable computer 1 when it is operated. Therefore, a user's keyboard operation cannot be easily hindered by prolonged data communication. Since the communication module 25 is located on a peripheral wall part (lateral part) of the main housing 4 , moreover, it need not be disposed on the palmrest section 15 . Thus, a magnesium housing may be used for the palmrest section 15 , or the palmrest section 15 may be metallically coated or decorated.
- the circuit board 21 and the various I/O ports 22 are mounted near the peripheral wall of the portable computer 1 , and their noise is liable to cause mutual interference. Since the communication module 25 expects communication only in the specific direction and is provided with the conductive section 36 according to the present embodiment, however, the influence of the noise can be reduced even in those noise-affected areas.
- the antenna for wireless LAN or the like For wider-range communication, it is advantageous to locate the antenna for wireless LAN or the like in a region near the upper end part of the display unit 3 high above floor level.
- the communication module 25 for near-field communication can be located in the main housing 4 , since only communication in the vicinity of the module 25 is expected. Further, satisfactory performance can be secured even if the communication module 25 is located at the peripheral wall part of the main housing 4 that is surrounded by a lot of metallic parts, such as the I/O ports 22 .
- the conductive section 36 comprises the first and second conductor parts 54 and 55 that are provided on the housing base 8 and housing cover 9 , respectively, and can be formed by combining the housing cover 9 with the housing base 8 .
- the conductive section 36 which surrounds the periphery of the communication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from the element section 27 toward the inner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 , can be formed by only combining the housing cover 9 with the housing base 8 after the communication module 25 is attached to the housing base B. This serves to improve the assemblability of the portable computer 1 . If the holder section 33 comprises the ribs 57 a and 57 b that hold the communication module 25 , the module 25 can be held steadily.
- a portable computer 1 as an electronic apparatus according to a second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference to FIG. 8 .
- Like numbers refer to configurations with functions identical or similar to those of the first embodiment, and a description of those configurations is omitted. Further, configurations of the computer 1 other than the ones described below are the same as those of the first embodiment.
- a holder section 33 comprises a holder body section 35 .
- the holder body section 35 of the present embodiment is metallic and electrically-conductive. More specifically, a first holder wall part 41 and second holder wall part 42 (upper and lower wall parts 42 a and 42 b and sidewall parts 42 c and 42 d ) are formed of a metal material.
- the holder body section 35 of the present embodiment is an example of a conductive section according to the present invention.
- the holder body section 35 surrounds and covers the periphery of a communication module 25 in all directions except a direction D from an element section 27 toward an inner surface 4 i of a main housing 4 (i.e., direction coincident with the directivity of the element section 27 ).
- the influence of noise can be suppressed in the same manner as in the first embodiment.
- the components of the present invention may be embodied in modified forms without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention.
- the communication module 25 may be located in a region along the top wall 5 , e.g., under the palmrest section 15 .
- the module 25 may be located on each of the peripheral wall part and palmrest section 15 of the portable computer 1 .
- the module 25 at the palmrest section 15 can be used for communication despite the presence of the other communication module 26 (point-to-point communication device), which mechanically cannot perform communication with ease when it is opposed to the peripheral wall part of the computer 1 .
- the aforementioned effect can be obtained by communication through the communication module 25 at the peripheral wall part of the computer 1 .
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Abstract
According to one embodiment, an electronic apparatus is provided with a housing and a communication module mounted in the housing. The communication module includes an element section and a ground section, and is arranged so that the element section is opposed to an inner surface of the housing to enable the communication module to communicate with another communication module opposed thereto from outside the housing. The housing is provided with a holder section which contains the communication module. The holder section includes a conductive section which surrounds a periphery of the communication module in all directions except a direction from the element section toward the inner surface of the housing.
Description
- This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority from Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-305126, filed Nov. 28, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field
- One embodiment of the invention relates to an electronic apparatus provided with an antenna.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Electronic apparatuses, such as portable computers, are provided with an antenna. Jpn. Pat. Appln. KOKAI Publication No. 2003-209419 discloses an electronic apparatus that is provided with an antenna element located near a sidewall of its housing. This antenna element is held between a housing base and housing cover.
- Various electronic components are contained in the housing of the electronic apparatus. In some cases, noise generated by these electronic components may adversely affect the antenna. Conversely, noise from the antenna may adversely affect the electronic components.
- A general architecture that implements the various feature of the invention will now be described with reference to the drawings. The drawings and the associated descriptions are provided to illustrate embodiments of the invention and not to limit the scope of the invention.
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FIG. 1 is an exemplary perspective view of a portable computer according to a first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 2 is an exemplary side view of a communication module according to the first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 3 is an exemplary plan view of the communication module according to the first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 4 is an exemplary enlarged perspective view showing a region of the portable computer enclosed by line F4 inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is an exemplary plan view of a holder section according to the first embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 6 is an exemplary sectional view of the holder section taken along line F6-F6 inFIG. 5 ; -
FIG. 7 is a partial exploded, exemplary perspective view of the holder section shown inFIG. 5 ; and -
FIG. 8 is an exemplary sectional view of a holder section according to a second embodiment of the invention. - Various embodiments according to the invention will be described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings. In general, according to one embodiment of the invention, an electronic apparatus comprises a housing and a communication module mounted in the housing. The communication module comprises an element section and a ground section, and is arranged so that the element section is opposed to an inner surface of the housing to enable the communication module to communicate with another communication module opposed thereto from outside the housing. The housing is provided with a holder section which contains the communication module. The holder section comprises a conductive section which surrounds a periphery of the communication module in all directions except a direction from the element section toward the inner surface of the housing.
- Embodiments of the present invention applied to portable computers will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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FIGS. 1 to 7 show aportable computer 1 as an electronic apparatus according to a first embodiment of the invention. As shown inFIG. 1 , thecomputer 1 is provided with amain unit 2 as an apparatus main body and adisplay unit 3. - The
main unit 2 comprises a main housing 4 in the form of a flat box. The main housing 4 is an example of a housing according to the invention. The main housing 4 comprises atop wall 5,peripheral wall 6, andbottom wall 7. Thetop wall 5 spreads substantially horizontally. Theperipheral wall 6 extends downward from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of thetop wall 5. Thebottom wall 7 spreads substantially horizontally (i.e., substantially parallel to the top wall 5) so as to connect lower end parts of theperipheral wall 6. - The main housing 4 comprises a housing base (i.e., bottom cover) 8 and a housing cover (i.e., top cover) 9. The
housing base 8 comprises thebottom wall 7 and part of theperipheral wall 6. Thehousing cover 9 comprises thetop wall 5 and part of theperipheral wall 6. Thecover 9 is combined with thehousing base 8 from above. - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thedisplay unit 3 is supported on arear end part 11 of the main housing 4 by, for example, a pair ofhinge parts display unit 3 is swingable between a closed position in which it is leveled so as to cover thetop wall 5 from above and an open position in which it is raised on thetop wall 5. - The main housing 4 comprises a
front end part 12 on the opposite side thereof from thedisplay unit 3. Theperipheral wall 6 comprises afront wall 6 a,rear wall 6 b, and a pair of sidewalls (i.e., side parts) 6 c and 6 d, left and right. Thefront wall 6 a is located at thefront end part 12 of the main housing 4. Therear wall 6 b is located at the rear end part 11 (i.e., end part that supports the display unit 3) of the main housing 4. The left andright sidewalls rear walls - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thetop wall 5 comprises akeyboard mounting section 14, on which akeyboard 13 is mounted, and supports thekeyboard 13. Thetop wall 5 comprises apalmrest section 15 located on the user side of the keyboard mounting section 14 (i.e., closer to the front wall Ca than the mounting section 14). - As shown in
FIG. 1 , thedisplay unit 3 is provided with adisplay housing 16 anddisplay panel 17 contained in thedisplay housing 16. Thedisplay panel 17 comprises adisplay screen 17 a. Thedisplay screen 17 a is exposed to the outside of thedisplay housing 16 through anopening 16 a in a front wall of thedisplay housing 16. - The main housing 4 contains a circuit board 21 (e.g., main board). Various
electronic components 21 a, comprising a CPU, various I/O ports 22, etc., are mounted on thecircuit board 21. The I/O ports 22 may be USB, RGB, and LAN ports, for example. As shown inFIG. 1 , the I/O ports 22 are exposed sideways from the main housing 4 throughopenings 23 in the peripheral wall 6 (e.g., left andright sidewalls rear wall 6 b). - As shown in
FIG. 1 , theportable computer 1 is provided with acommunication module 25 mounted in the main housing 4.FIGS. 2 and 3 typically show the basic structure of thecommunication module 25. Thecommunication module 25 according to the present embodiment is a communication device for near-field communication. Thecommunication module 25 is a so-called coupler that serves as an antenna for wireless communication. As shown inFIG. 5 , thecommunication module 25 performs near-field communication with another communication module 26 (i.e., coupler to be paired) that is opposed to themodule 25 from outside the main housing 4. An example of themodule 25 is a coupler for TransferJet (trademark). The high-speed communication range of themodule 25 is, for example, 3 cm. - As shown in
FIG. 2 , thecommunication module 25 comprises an element section (i.e., electrode section) 27 andground section 28. Theelement section 27 is, for example, an electrically-conductive plate-like metal piece. Theground section 28 comprises, for example, a substrate, ground plane superposed on the substrate, and resonance stub provided on the substrate. The ground plane has ground potential and a size that covers, for example, the overall external shape of theground section 28. - The
element section 27 is located parallel to theground section 28 with a gap therebetween.Leg sections 29 are provided between theelement section 27 andground section 28. Theelement section 27 is supported on theground section 28 by theleg sections 29. - The
element section 27 has a first surface (i.e., communication surface) 27 a farther from theground section 28 and asecond surface 27 b opposed to theground section 28. As shown inFIG. 2 , a high-speed communication area R of thecommunication module 25 has a hemispherical shape radially spreading from theelement section 27. Themodule 25 has directivity coincident with a direction D of orientation of thefirst surface 27 a (i.e., direction from theground section 28 toward the element section 27). Themodule 25 expects communication performance only in the one direction D in which thefirst surface 27 a is oriented. - As shown in
FIGS. 1 , 4, 5 and 6, thecommunication module 25 is located along, for example, theperipheral wall 6 of the main housing 4. More specifically, themodule 25 is located along theleft sidewall 6 c (orright sidewall 6 d). As shown inFIGS. 5 and 6 , thecommunication module 25 is vertically located along theperipheral wall 6 so that theelement section 27 faces outwardly (i.e., sideways) relative to the main housing 4. Theelement section 27 is opposed to aninner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (e.g., aninner surface 6 i of the peripheral wall 6). Theground section 28 is located deeper in the main housing 4 than theelement section 27. - Specifically, the
communication module 25 has its high-speed communication area directed laterally to theportable computer 1. In other words, themodule 25 has its directivity lateral to thecomputer 1. Thus, if another electronic apparatus 30 (e.g., cellular phone or digital camera) with theother communication module 26 is placed beside thecomputer 1, for example, thecommunication module 25 is enabled to communicate with theother communication module 26. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , the main housing 4 comprises anon-conductive section 32 in at least a part of the housing 4 which opposed to theelement section 27. The “part opposed to theelement section 27” is a part that covers thecommunication module 25 from the outside (i.e., from outside the housing) and is to be located between thecommunication modules non-conductive section 32 is formed of a non-conductive material, e.g., a plastic material. For example, the entire main housing 4 according to the present embodiment is formed of a plastic material (i.e., non-conductive section 32). Alternatively, only a part of the housing 4 may be formed of thenon-conductive section 32. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , the main housing 4 is provided with aholder section 33 that contains thecommunication module 25. Theholder section 33 may be either formed integrally with the main housing 4 or formed separately from the housing 4 and attached to the housing 4. For example, theholder section 33 is a pocket in the main housing 4. In conjunction with thenon-conductive section 32, theholder section 33 surrounds the periphery (i.e., top, bottom, left, right, front, and rear parts) of thecommunication module 25. - More specifically, the
holder section 33 according to the present embodiment comprises aholder body section 35 andconductive section 36. Theholder body section 35 comprises first and secondholder wall parts holder wall part 41 rises vertically behind theground section 28 of thecommunication module 25 in the main housing 4 and faces themodule 25 on the side opposite from thenon-conductive section 32. In other words, the firstholder wall part 41 is opposed to theground section 28. - The second
holder wall part 42 extends from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of the firstholder wall part 41 to theinner surface 6 i of the peripheral wall 6 (i.e., non-conductive section 32). As shown inFIG. 6 , the secondholder wall part 42 comprises upper andlower wall parts holder wall part 41. As shown inFIG. 5 , the secondholder wall part 42 further comprises a pair of sidewall parts (i.e., front andrear wall parts holder wall part 41. Thus, theholder body section 35 is laterally recessed in the main housing 4. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 6 , theconductive section 36 of theholder section 33 is provided on asurface 35 a (e.g., outer surface) of theholder body section 35. Theconductive section 36 surrounds and covers the periphery of thecommunication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from theelement section 27 toward theinner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (i.e., direction coincident with the directivity of the element section 27). - More specifically, the
conductive section 36 comprises afirst part 51 on thesurface 35 a of the firstholder wall part 41 and asecond part 52 on thesurface 35 a of the second holder wall part 42 (i.e., upper andlower wall parts sidewall parts first part 51 covers thecommunication module 25 from the side opposite from thenon-conductive section 32. Thesecond part 52 extends from an edge part (e.g., overall peripheral edge part) of thefirst part 51 toward thenon-conductive section 32. Thesecond part 52 extends to, for example, theinner surface 4 i of the main housing 4. - For example, the
conductive section 36 is a metallic deposit formed by plating on thesurface 35 a of theholder body section 35. However, theconductive section 36 is not limited the deposit based on plating, and it may alternatively be formed by, for example, metal vapor deposition, conductive coating, or foiling. Alternatively, moreover, theconductive section 36 may be provided on the inner surface of theholder body section 35. - As shown in
FIGS. 6 and 7 , the firstholder wall part 41, and thelower wall part 42 b andsidewall parts holder wall part 42, are provided on thehousing base 8. Thus, thehousing base 8 is provided with a containing section that is open on one side (e.g., upper side). On the other hand, theupper wall part 42 a of the secondholder wall part 42 is provided on thehousing cover 9. Theupper wall part 42 a serves as a lid that closes the containing section. Specifically, the secondholder wall part 42 is divided into parts on thehousing base 8 andhousing cover 9, individually. - The
conductive section 36 is divided into first andsecond conductor parts first conductor part 54, along with thelower wall part 42 b andsidewall parts holder wall part 42, is provided on thehousing base 8. Thesecond conductor part 55, along with theupper wall part 42 a, is provided on thehousing cover 9. Thehousing cover 9 is combined with thehousing base 8 to form theconductive section 36. - As shown in
FIGS. 5 and 7 , theholder section 33 comprises a pair ofribs element section 27 andground section 28. Theribs communication module 25 with theground section 28 interposed between the firstholder wall part 41 and themselves. - According to the
portable computer 1 constructed in this manner, the influence of noise can be suppressed. Specifically, theconductive section 36 on theholder section 33 surrounds the periphery of thecommunication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from theelement section 27 toward theinner surface 4 i of the main housing 4 (i.e., direction in which communication of thecommunication module 25 is expected). With this arrangement, a noise insulation wall (i.e., shielding layer) is formed around thecommunication module 25. - Thus, the influences of noise from inside the main housing 4 (e.g., from the
circuit board 21 andelectronic components 21 a) on thecommunication module 25 and noise from themodule 25 on the interior of the main housing 4 are reduced. - In the case of an antenna for wireless LAN, for example, omnidirectional communication is expected, so that metals around the antenna should be minimized. However, the
communication module 25 according to the present embodiment is configured to communicate with said anothercommunication module 26 that is opposed to themodule 25 from outside the main housing 4. In this case, the near-field communication must be performed only in a specific expected direction, so that the metals can cover the other directions. Thus, the aforementioned noise countermeasure can be properly taken. - If the main housing 4 has the
non-conductive section 32 at least in that part thereof which faces theelement section 27, the electronic apparatus provided with theconductive section 36 constructed in the aforementioned manner can also maintain satisfactory communication performance with respect to the direction in which the communication is expected. - The
conductive section 36 comprises thefirst part 51, which covers thecommunication module 25 from the side opposite from thenon-conductive section 32, and thesecond part 52, which extends from the edge part of thefirst part 51 to thenon-conductive section 32. Therefore, thecommunication module 25 is multidirectionally covered by theconductive section 36, so that the influence of noise can be reduced. If thesecond part 52 extends from the overall peripheral edge part of thefirst part 51, the influence of noise can be further reduced. - In the case of a portable computer in which the
communication module 25 is located below thepalmrest section 15, for example, if data communication is performed for a long time with a cellular phone or digital camera placed on thepalmrest section 15, it hinders the operation of thekeyboard 13. Further, thecommunication module 25 cannot achieve satisfactory communication if a magnesium housing is used or if the main housing 4 is designed with a metallic coating or surface treatment such that thepalmrest section 15 is metallically coated or decorated. - However, if the
communication module 25 is arranged so that theelement section 27 is opposed to theinner surface 6 i of theperipheral wall 6, as in the present embodiment, the other communication module 26 (point-to-point communication device) can be placed beside theportable computer 1 when it is operated. Therefore, a user's keyboard operation cannot be easily hindered by prolonged data communication. Since thecommunication module 25 is located on a peripheral wall part (lateral part) of the main housing 4, moreover, it need not be disposed on thepalmrest section 15. Thus, a magnesium housing may be used for thepalmrest section 15, or thepalmrest section 15 may be metallically coated or decorated. - In many cases, the
circuit board 21 and the various I/O ports 22, comprising USB, RGB, and LAN ports, are mounted near the peripheral wall of theportable computer 1, and their noise is liable to cause mutual interference. Since thecommunication module 25 expects communication only in the specific direction and is provided with theconductive section 36 according to the present embodiment, however, the influence of the noise can be reduced even in those noise-affected areas. - For wider-range communication, it is advantageous to locate the antenna for wireless LAN or the like in a region near the upper end part of the
display unit 3 high above floor level. However, thecommunication module 25 for near-field communication can be located in the main housing 4, since only communication in the vicinity of themodule 25 is expected. Further, satisfactory performance can be secured even if thecommunication module 25 is located at the peripheral wall part of the main housing 4 that is surrounded by a lot of metallic parts, such as the I/O ports 22. - The
conductive section 36 comprises the first andsecond conductor parts housing base 8 andhousing cover 9, respectively, and can be formed by combining thehousing cover 9 with thehousing base 8. Thus, theconductive section 36, which surrounds the periphery of thecommunication module 25 in all directions except the direction D from theelement section 27 toward theinner surface 4 i of the main housing 4, can be formed by only combining thehousing cover 9 with thehousing base 8 after thecommunication module 25 is attached to the housing base B. This serves to improve the assemblability of theportable computer 1. If theholder section 33 comprises theribs communication module 25, themodule 25 can be held steadily. - A
portable computer 1 as an electronic apparatus according to a second embodiment of the invention will now be described with reference toFIG. 8 . Like numbers refer to configurations with functions identical or similar to those of the first embodiment, and a description of those configurations is omitted. Further, configurations of thecomputer 1 other than the ones described below are the same as those of the first embodiment. - A
holder section 33 according to the present embodiment comprises aholder body section 35. Theholder body section 35 of the present embodiment is metallic and electrically-conductive. More specifically, a firstholder wall part 41 and second holder wall part 42 (upper andlower wall parts sidewall parts - The
holder body section 35 of the present embodiment is an example of a conductive section according to the present invention. Theholder body section 35 surrounds and covers the periphery of acommunication module 25 in all directions except a direction D from anelement section 27 toward aninner surface 4 i of a main housing 4 (i.e., direction coincident with the directivity of the element section 27). - According to the
portable computer 1 constructed in this manner, the influence of noise can be suppressed in the same manner as in the first embodiment. - Although the
portable computers 1 according to the first and second embodiments of the present invention have been described herein, the invention is not limited to these embodiments. The components of the embodiments may be suitably combined in carrying out the invention. - Further, the components of the present invention may be embodied in modified forms without departing from the scope or spirit of the invention. For example, the
communication module 25 may be located in a region along thetop wall 5, e.g., under thepalmrest section 15. For example, moreover, themodule 25 may be located on each of the peripheral wall part andpalmrest section 15 of theportable computer 1. In this case, themodule 25 at thepalmrest section 15 can be used for communication despite the presence of the other communication module 26 (point-to-point communication device), which mechanically cannot perform communication with ease when it is opposed to the peripheral wall part of thecomputer 1. For a point-to-point communication device having no mechanical problems, furthermore, the aforementioned effect can be obtained by communication through thecommunication module 25 at the peripheral wall part of thecomputer 1. - While certain embodiments of the inventions have been described, these embodiments have been presented by way of example only, and are not intended to limit the scope of the inventions. Indeed, the novel methods and systems described herein may be embodied in a variety of other forms; furthermore, various omissions, substitutions and changes in the form of the methods and systems described herein may be made without departing from the spirit of the inventions. The accompanying claims and their equivalents are intended to cover such forms or modifications as would fall within the scope and spirit of the inventions.
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1. An electronic apparatus comprising:
a housing; and
a communication module mounted in the housing,
the communication module comprising an element section and a ground section and being arranged so that the element section is opposed to an inner surface of the housing to enable the communication module to communicate with another communication module opposed thereto from outside the housing,
the housing being provided with a holder section which contains the communication module, the holder section comprising a conductive section which surrounds a periphery of the communication module in all directions except a direction from the element section toward the inner surface of the housing.
2. An electronic apparatus of claim 1 , wherein the housing comprises a non-conductive section opposed to the element section.
3. An electronic apparatus of claim 2 , wherein the conductive section comprises a first part which covers the communication module from the side opposite from the non-conductive section and a second part extending from an edge part of the first part to the non-conductive section.
4. An electronic apparatus of claim 3 , wherein the second part extends from the overall peripheral edge part of the first part.
5. An electronic apparatus of claim 4 , wherein the housing comprises a horizontally spreading top wall, a peripheral wall extending downward from an edge part of the top wall and a bottom wall spreading horizontally so as to connect the lower end part of the peripheral wall, and the communication module is arranged so that the element section is opposed to an inner surface of the peripheral wall.
6. An electronic apparatus of claim 5 , wherein the housing comprises a housing base comprising the bottom wall and a housing cover comprising the top wall and combined with the housing base, and the conductive section comprises a first conductor part provided on the housing base and a second conductor part provided on the housing cover, the housing cover being combined with the housing base, thereby forming the conductive section.
7. An electronic apparatus of claim 6 , wherein the holder section comprises a rib located between the element section and the ground section and holds the communication module.
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