18244287. GLASS ENCLOSURE simplified abstract (Apple Inc.)

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GLASS ENCLOSURE

Organization Name

Apple Inc.

Inventor(s)

Christopher Prest of San Francisco CA (US)

Emery A. Snaford of San Francisco CA (US)

GLASS ENCLOSURE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18244287 titled 'GLASS ENCLOSURE

Simplified Explanation

Abstract: A handheld computing device with a glass enclosure that is radio-transparent and water resistant. The enclosure can be made from a hollow glass tube or two glass members bonded together using a laser frit bonding process.

  • The handheld computing device has an enclosure made of glass material.
  • The glass enclosure is radio-transparent, allowing radio signals to pass through.
  • The enclosure can be formed from a hollow glass tube or two glass members bonded together.
  • A laser frit bonding process is used to hermetically seal the two glass members, creating a water resistant device.
  • The glass enclosure provides protection against water damage.
  • The device can be used for various electronic functions, such as computing, communication, and data storage.

Potential Applications:

  • Smartphones and tablets with improved water resistance.
  • Wearable devices, such as smartwatches or fitness trackers, that can withstand water exposure.
  • Industrial devices that require water resistance, such as handheld scanners or measurement tools.

Problems Solved:

  • Water damage to electronic devices.
  • Limited water resistance in current handheld computing devices.
  • Need for improved protection against water exposure in various electronic applications.

Benefits:

  • Increased durability and lifespan of handheld computing devices.
  • Enhanced usability in environments with water exposure.
  • Expanded range of applications for electronic devices in industries where water resistance is crucial.


Original Abstract Submitted

A handheld computing device that includes an enclosure having structural walls formed from a glass material that can be radio-transparent. The enclosure can be formed from a hollow glass tube or two glass members bonded together. A laser frit bonding process may be used to hermetically seal the two glass members together to create a water resistant electronic device.