18627525. MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HOUSING AND APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME simplified abstract (CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA)

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MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HOUSING AND APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME

Organization Name

CANON KABUSHIKI KAISHA

Inventor(s)

TAKUMA Endo of Kanagawa (JP)

MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HOUSING AND APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 18627525 titled 'MANUFACTURING METHOD OF HOUSING AND APPARATUS HAVING THE SAME

Simplified Explanation: The patent application describes a manufacturing method for a housing with two cases joined together by ribs that are melted during the joining process.

  • Ribs are disposed on the first surface of the first case.
  • The first case and second case are joined by melting the ribs.
  • The ribs are designed to withstand loads in a specific direction without failing.

Key Features and Innovation:

  • Innovative method of joining housing components using melted ribs.
  • Design of ribs to withstand specific loads in a particular direction.
  • Optimization of rib volume to ensure stress levels remain within a safe range.

Potential Applications:

  • Manufacturing of electronic device housings.
  • Automotive components.
  • Aerospace structures.

Problems Solved:

  • Ensuring structural integrity of housing components.
  • Providing a reliable joining method for cases.

Benefits:

  • Increased durability of housing.
  • Simplified manufacturing process.
  • Enhanced load-bearing capacity.

Commercial Applications: The technology can be applied in various industries such as electronics, automotive, and aerospace for the production of durable and reliable components.

Prior Art: Prior research may include methods of joining housing components and structural design principles in manufacturing.

Frequently Updated Research: Ongoing research may focus on optimizing rib design for different applications and materials.

Questions about Housing Manufacturing: 1. How does the rib design impact the overall strength of the housing? 2. What materials are commonly used for manufacturing housing components?


Original Abstract Submitted

A manufacturing method of a housing that includes a first case having a first surface, a second case having a second surface opposite to the first surface, and ribs provided between the first case and the second case includes disposing the ribs on the first surface, and joining the first case and the second case together by melting the ribs. In the disposing, in a case where a load in a first direction orthogonal to an applied surface including a joined surface between the first case and the second case is applied to the applied surface, a volume of each rib is set so that maximum values of stresses generated in a plurality of regions having the same area of the ribs fall within in a range from a value of 80% of a yield stress value of a material of the ribs to the yield stress value.