TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] This application relates to the field of electronic devices, and more specifically,
to a screen sounding device.
BACKGROUND
[0003] Based on design requirements of a full-screen mobile phone and a non-perforated appearance,
a conventional technology provides a screen sounding technology of generating a sound
through screen vibration, to replace a conventional technology of starting a receiver
in a mobile phone to generate a sound. In the screen sounding technology, the screen
is driven, through vibration of a vibrator disposed inside a mobile phone, to vibrate
to generate a sound wave, to be transmitted to human ears.
[0004] In a current screen sounding technology, a vibrator is adhered to a middle frame
of a mobile phone, and the vibrator drives the middle frame to drive a screen to vibrate,
causing a poor vibration effect.
[0005] Therefore, there is an urgent need to provide a device that is based on a screen
sounding technology, to improve a vibration effect.
SUMMARY
[0006] This application provides a screen sounding device, and a hard substance is disposed
between a screen and a vibrator, to effectively improve a vibration effect of the
screen.
[0007] According to a first aspect, a screen sounding device is provided. The screen sounding
device includes:
a screen, a hard substance, and a vibrator, where
the hard substance is disposed between the screen and the vibrator, the vibrator is
adhered to the screen by using the hard substance, the vibrator drives, by using the
hard substance, the screen to vibrate in a direction perpendicular to a surface of
the screen, a Young's modulus of the hard substance is greater than a preset value,
and an area of a projection of the hard substance on the surface of the screen is
greater than an area of a projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen
and is less than an area of the surface of the screen.
[0008] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the vibrator is disposed under the screen. Compared with a structure in which the
vibrator is adhered to a middle frame, because the middle frame does not need to be
vibrated to drive the screen to vibrate, a vibration displacement can be increased,
an energy loss can be reduced, and vibration of the middle frame and a rear cover
can be alleviated, thereby improving a vibration effect. In addition, the vibrator
is adhered under the screen by using the hard substance that has a specific Young's
modulus and area size. Therefore, in an aspect, the screen can be better supported
by using the hard substance. In another aspect, in a process in which the vibrator
vibrates the screen by using the hard substance, a vibration area of the screen can
be increased by using the hard substance, to enable, as much as possible, most regions
of the screen to be vibrated, thereby generating a better vibration effect. This design
has better applicability especially for a screen sounding device with a flexible screen.
In still another aspect, the vibrator emits heat in the vibration process. If a heat
emitting part (for example, a part in which a coil is disposed) of the vibrator is
close to a screen side, the hard substance disposed between the screen and the vibrator
can alleviate damage to the screen caused by heat emitting of the vibrator.
[0009] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes the middle frame disposed
under the screen, a first hole or a first groove is disposed in the middle frame,
and the first hole or the first groove accommodates the vibrator.
[0010] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a groove or a hole (for example, the first groove or the first hole) that can accommodate
the vibrator is disposed in the middle frame, to use space of the groove or the hole
in a thickness direction of the device to compensate for space occupied by the vibrator
in the thickness direction of the device, thereby effectively reducing a size of the
device in the thickness direction.
[0011] Optionally, in a thickness direction of the screen, there is a gap between the hard
substance and a surface that is of the middle frame and that faces the hard substance.
[0012] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
in the thickness direction of the screen, the gap is provided between the hard substance
and the middle frame, to enable the hard substance to be not in contact with the middle
frame as much as possible in a process of vibrating up and down in the thickness direction
of the screen, to reduce noise caused by continuous contact with the middle frame,
thereby improving a vibration effect.
[0013] Optionally, a second groove is further disposed in the middle frame, and the second
groove accommodates the hard substance.
[0014] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a groove (for example, the second groove) that accommodates the hard substance is
disposed in the middle frame, to use space of the groove in the thickness direction
of the device to compensate for space occupied by the hard substance in the thickness
direction of the device, thereby effectively reducing the size of the device in the
thickness direction.
[0015] Optionally, the first hole is disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes
from the first hole on a side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from
the screen; and
the screen sounding device further includes a support apparatus connected, through
fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen,
and a surface that is of the vibrator and that protrudes from the first hole is in
contact with a surface of the support apparatus.
[0016] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
when a hole (for example, the first hole) that accommodates the vibrator is disposed
in the middle frame, the support apparatus connected, through fastening, to the middle
frame is disposed on the middle frame, so that the vibrator can be better supported.
[0017] Optionally, the vibrator includes a first magnetic component and a second magnetic
component that are distributed in the thickness direction of the screen, there is
a gap between the first magnetic component and the second magnetic component, the
first magnetic component is adhered to the hard substance, the second magnetic component
is adhered to the support apparatus, and a polarity of the first magnetic component
or the second magnetic component changes based on a first frequency, to enable the
first magnetic component and the second magnetic component to meet a characteristic
of same-polarity attraction or opposite-polarity repelling based on the first frequency.
[0018] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the second magnetic component is fastened by using the support apparatus, and all
energy is enabled, as much as possible by using characteristics of same-polarity attraction
and opposite-polarity repelling, to push the first magnetic component to vibrate up
and down, to drive, by using the hard substance, the screen to vibrate, thereby effectively
improving a vibration effect and improving a listening effect.
[0019] Optionally, the area of the projection of the hard substance on the surface of the
screen is less than or equal to half the area of the surface of the screen.
[0020] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the area of the projection of the hard substance on the surface of the screen is enabled
to be less than or equal to half the area of the surface of the screen. Therefore,
when the groove that can be used to accommodate the hard substance is disposed in
the middle frame, a support action of the middle frame for the screen and other components
can be maintained as much as possible on a basis that the device can be reduced.
[0021] Optionally, a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen is adhered to a
surface of the middle frame by using an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer includes
first regions and second regions, the first regions are close to the hard substance,
the second regions are at least some regions of the adhesive layer other than the
first regions, a size of the first region in a first direction is smaller than a size
of the second region in the first direction, the first direction is a direction that
perpendicularly points to an inner side of the adhesive layer from an outer side of
the adhesive layer, and the first direction is parallel to the surface of the screen.
[0022] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a relatively narrow size is set for an adhesive layer close to the hard substance
in the direction that perpendicularly points to the inner side of the adhesive layer
from the outer side of the adhesive layer, so that a binding force between the middle
frame and the screen can be reduced to a specific extent, to alleviate constraint
on the hard substance to increase a vibration displacement of the hard substance,
thereby improving a vibration effect of the screen and improving a listening effect.
[0023] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a rear cover disposed on
the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen, a peripheral
region of a surface that is of the rear cover and that faces the middle frame is adhered
to a surface of the middle frame, the first hole that accommodates the vibrator is
disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the first hole on the
side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen; and
in the thickness direction of the screen, a distance between a partial region starting
from an end portion of the rear cover and the screen is gradually changed, and a distance
between the end portion of the rear cover and the screen is the largest; and the vibrator
is placed in the partial region.
[0024] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the partial region is used as an inclined part to place the vibrator, so that a distance
between another region of the rear cover and the screen does not need to be changed,
thereby reducing a thickness of a partial region of the device.
[0025] Optionally, n holes are disposed in a region of the hard substance other than a region
that is of the hard substance and that is adhered to the vibrator, and n is a positive
integer.
[0026] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a plurality of holes are disposed in the hard substance. Therefore, air in an adhesive
substance can be released via the holes in the hard substance, to enable the hard
substance to be better adhered to the screen.
[0027] Optionally, the hard substance is a metal object, and a surface that is of the hard
substance and that is adhered to the screen and/or a surface that is of the hard substance
and that is adhered to the vibrator each are/is coated with an insulation layer.
[0028] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
when the hard substance is a metal substance, the surface of the hard substance is
coated with the insulation layer, so that the hard substance can be prevented, as
much as possible, from generating a capacitance effect with a component (such as the
screen or the middle frame) near the hard substance, thereby ensuring an antenna effect
as much as possible.
[0029] Optionally, a coefficient of thermal conductivity of the hard substance is greater
than a preset value.
[0030] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a hard substance with a better coefficient of thermal conductivity has a better heat-conducting
property. Because the vibrator emits heat in the vibration process, if the heat emitting
part of the vibrator is close to the screen side, the heat generated by the vibrator
can be rapidly transmitted by using a hard substance with a relatively good heat-conducting
property, to enable copper foil in a protective layer of the screen to evenly dissipate
the heat, thereby alleviating damage to the screen caused by heat emitting of the
vibrator.
[0031] Optionally, a third groove or a second hole is disposed in the protective layer of
the screen, and the third groove or the second hole accommodates the hard substance.
[0032] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the groove or the hole is disposed in the protective layer of the screen, so that
the hard substance can be accommodated by using the groove or the hole without affecting
a function of the screen, thereby reducing a thickness of the device.
[0033] Optionally, a fourth groove that accommodates the vibrator is disposed in the hard
substance, the third groove or the second hole in the protective layer of the screen
accommodates the fourth groove, and a region of the hard substance other than the
fourth groove is adhered under the screen.
[0034] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the hard substance is disposed as a structure that has the groove that can accommodate
the vibrator, and the groove is accommodated in the groove or the hole of the screen,
to use space of the protective layer of the screen and the hard substance in the thickness
direction of the device to compensate for space occupied by the vibrator in the thickness
direction of the device, thereby effectively reducing the size of the device in the
thickness direction.
[0035] In addition, the vibrator generates heat in the vibration process. For a hard substance
with a relatively large coefficient of thermal conductivity, if the hard substance
is entirely accommodated in the groove or the hole in the protective layer of the
screen, a heat dissipation effect is reduced. The hard substance is disposed as the
structure that has the groove that can accommodate the vibrator, and the groove is
accommodated in the groove or the hole of the screen, to enable the region of the
hard substance other than the fourth groove to be adhered under the screen. Therefore,
the heat can be dissipated from the copper foil in the protective layer of the screen
by using the region that is of the hard substance other than the groove and that is
adhered under the screen, thereby reducing the thickness of the device and improving
a heat dissipation effect.
[0036] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a camera, and the hard substance
and the vibrator are disposed close to the camera.
[0037] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the hard substance and the vibrator are disposed close to the camera, so that a usage
habit of a user can be met.
[0038] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a battery, and the projections
of the hard substance and the vibrator on the surface of the screen do not overlap
with a projection of the battery on the surface of the screen.
[0039] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a screen circuit board adhered
under the screen; and
the projections of the vibrator and the hard substance on the surface of the screen
do not overlap with a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the
screen.
[0040] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
in the thickness direction of the screen, neither of the two components, namely, the
vibrator and the hard substance, is enabled to be stacked with the screen circuit
board. Therefore, in an aspect, the thickness of the device can be reduced to a specific
extent. In another aspect, a problem that the screen circuit board may be damaged
due to vibration of the vibrator and the hard substance is avoided as much as possible.
In still another aspect, a problem that a vibration effect of the hard substance and
the vibrator is affected due to component stacking is avoided as much as possible.
[0041] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a screen circuit board disposed
between the screen and the vibrator, and the vibrator is adhered to the screen by
using the hard substance and the screen circuit board; and
a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen at least partially
overlaps with the projections of the vibrator and the hard substance on the surface
of the screen.
[0042] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
both the vibrator and the hard substance are enabled to be stacked with the screen
circuit board, so that a use requirement can be met when inner space of the device
is limited.
[0043] Optionally, the hard substance is adhered to a side that is of the screen circuit
board and that is far away from the screen; or the hard substance is adhered between
the screen and the screen circuit board; or
a third hole is disposed in a non-component region of the screen circuit board, and
the third hole accommodates the hard substance.
[0044] According to a second aspect, a screen sounding device is provided. The screen sounding
device includes:
a screen;
a vibrator adhered under the screen; and
a middle frame disposed under the screen, where a hole or a groove that accommodates
the vibrator is disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator drives the screen to
vibrate in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the screen.
[0045] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the vibrator is disposed under the screen. Compared with a structure in which the
vibrator is adhered to the middle frame, because the middle frame does not need to
be vibrated to drive the screen to vibrate, a vibration displacement can be increased,
an energy loss can be reduced, and vibration of a rear cover can be alleviated, thereby
improving a vibration effect. In addition, the hole or the groove that can accommodate
the vibrator is disposed in the middle frame, so that a thickness of the device can
be effectively reduced.
[0046] Optionally, the hole is disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes
from the hole on a side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the
screen; and
the screen sounding device further includes a support apparatus connected, through
fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen,
and a surface that is of the vibrator and that protrudes from the hole is in contact
with a surface of the support apparatus.
[0047] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
when the hole (for example, a first hole) that accommodates the vibrator is disposed
in the middle frame, the support apparatus connected, through fastening, to the middle
frame is disposed on the middle frame, so that the vibrator can be better supported.
[0048] Optionally, the vibrator includes a first magnetic component and a second magnetic
component that are distributed in a thickness direction of the screen, there is a
gap between the first magnetic component and the second magnetic component, the first
magnetic component is adhered to the screen, the second magnetic component is adhered
to the support apparatus, and a polarity of the first magnetic component or the second
magnetic component changes based on a first frequency, to enable the first magnetic
component and the second magnetic component to meet a characteristic of same-polarity
attraction or opposite-polarity repelling based on the first frequency.
[0049] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the second magnetic component is fastened by using the support apparatus, and all
energy is enabled, as much as possible by using characteristics of same-polarity attraction
and opposite-polarity repelling, to push the first magnetic component to vibrate up
and down, to drive the screen to vibrate, thereby effectively improving a vibration
effect and improving a listening effect.
[0050] Optionally, a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen is adhered to a
surface of the middle frame by using an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer includes
first regions and second regions, the first regions are close to the vibrator, the
second regions are at least some regions of the adhesive layer other than the first
regions, a size of the first region in a first direction is smaller than a size of
the second region in the first direction, the first direction is a direction that
perpendicularly points to an inner side of the adhesive layer from an outer side of
the adhesive layer, and the first direction is parallel to the surface of the screen.
[0051] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
a relatively narrow size is set for an adhesive layer close to the vibrator in the
direction that perpendicularly points to the inner side of the adhesive layer from
the outer side of the adhesive layer, so that a binding force between the middle frame
and the screen can be reduced to a specific extent, to alleviate constraint on the
vibrator to increase a vibration displacement of the vibrator, thereby improving a
vibration effect of the screen and improving a listening effect.
[0052] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a rear cover disposed on
the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen, a peripheral
region of a surface that is of the rear cover and that faces the middle frame is adhered
to a surface of the middle frame, the hole that accommodates the vibrator is disposed
in the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the hole on the side that is
of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen; and
in the thickness direction of the screen, a distance between a partial region starting
from an end portion of the rear cover and the screen is gradually changed, and a distance
between the end portion of the rear cover and the screen is the largest; and the vibrator
is placed in the partial region.
[0053] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the partial region is used as an inclined part to place the vibrator, so that a distance
between another region of the rear cover and the screen does not need to be changed,
thereby reducing a thickness of a partial region of the device.
[0054] Optionally, a groove or a hole is disposed in a protective layer of the screen, and
the groove or the hole in the protective layer accommodates the vibrator.
[0055] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the groove or the hole is disposed in the protective layer of the screen, so that
the hard substance can be accommodated by using the groove or the hole without affecting
a function of the screen, thereby reducing the thickness of the device.
[0056] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a camera, and the vibrator
is disposed close to the camera.
[0057] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the vibrator is disposed close to the camera, so that a usage habit of a user can
be met.
[0058] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a battery, and a projection
of the vibrator on the surface of the screen does not overlap with a projection of
the battery on the surface of the screen.
[0059] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a screen circuit board adhered
under the screen; and
the projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen does not overlap with
a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen.
[0060] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
in the thickness direction of the screen, the vibrator is enabled to be not stacked
with the screen circuit board. Therefore, in an aspect, the thickness of the device
can be reduced to a specific extent. In another aspect, a problem that the screen
circuit board may be damaged due to vibration of the vibrator is avoided as much as
possible. In still another aspect, a problem that a vibration effect of the vibrator
is affected due to component stacking is avoided as much as possible.
[0061] Optionally, the screen sounding device further includes a screen circuit board disposed
between the screen and the vibrator, and the vibrator is adhered to the screen by
using the screen circuit board; and
a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen at least partially
overlaps with the projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen.
[0062] Therefore, in the screen sounding device provided in this embodiment of this application,
the vibrator is enabled to be stacked with the screen circuit board, so that a use
requirement can be met when inner space of the device is limited.
[0063] Optionally, the vibrator is adhered to a side that is of the screen circuit board
and that is far away from the screen; or
a hole that accommodates the vibrator is disposed in a non-component region of the
screen circuit board.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0064]
FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in a yz plane
according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 2 is a schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in an xy plane
according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 3 is a schematic structural diagram of a hard substance and a vibrator in a yz
plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 4 and FIG. 5 each are another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding
device in an xy plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 6 is a schematic structural diagram of a middle frame in an xy plane according
to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 7 and FIG. 8 each are another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding
device in a yz plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 9 is a schematic structural diagram of a local region of a screen sounding device
according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 10 is another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in a yz
plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 11 is a schematic structural diagram of a support apparatus according to an embodiment
of this application;
FIG. 12 is another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in a yz
plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 13 is another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in an
xy plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 14 to FIG. 18 each are another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding
device in a yz plane according to an embodiment of this application;
FIG. 19 is another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in an
xy plane according to an embodiment of this application; and
FIG. 20 to FIG. 30 each are another schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding
device in a yz plane according to an embodiment of this application.
DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0065] The following describes technical solutions of this application with reference to
accompanying drawings.
[0066] A screen sounding device in the embodiments of this application may be configured
in or may be any device with a screen. For example, the device may be a mobile phone,
a Pad, a notebook computer, or a smartwatch.
[0067] First, a coordinate system in the accompanying drawings in the embodiments of this
application is described, x, y, and z directions are perpendicular to each other.
Generally, length, width, and thickness directions of a device are consistent with
length, width, and thickness directions of a screen. Therefore, in the embodiments
of this application, a z direction may be understood as a thickness direction of a
device or a screen configured in the device, a y direction may be understood as a
length direction of the device or the screen configured in the device, and an x direction
may be understood as a width direction of the device or the screen configured in the
device.
[0068] The following describes in detail the screen sounding device in the embodiments of
this application with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 30.
[0069] FIG. 1 is a schematic structural diagram of a screen sounding device in a yz plane
according to an embodiment of this application, and FIG. 2 is a schematic structural
diagram of a screen sounding device in an xy plane according to an embodiment of this
application.
[0070] Referring to FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a screen sounding device 100 includes a screen 110,
a hard substance 120, and a vibrator 130. The hard substance 120 is disposed between
the screen 110 and the vibrator 130. The vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110
by using the hard substance 120. A Young's modulus of the hard substance 120 is greater
than a preset value, and an area of a projection of the hard substance 120 on a surface
of the screen 110 is greater than an area of a projection of the vibrator 120 on the
surface of the screen 110 and is less than an area of the surface of the screen 110.
The vibrator 130 drives, by using the hard substance 120, the screen 110 to vibrate
in a direction perpendicular to the surface of the screen 110, to enable the screen
110 to sound.
[0071] That the vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110 by using the hard substance 120
may indicate that the vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110 by using only the
hard substance 120, in other words, an upper surface and a lower surface of the hard
substance 120 are respectively adhered to the screen 110 and the vibrator 130; or
may indicate that the vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110 by using the hard
substance 120 and another component (for example, as described below, the vibrator
130 may be adhered to the screen 110 by using a screen circuit board 180 and the hard
substance 120). This is not limited in the embodiments of this application.
[0072] In addition, that the hard substance 120 is disposed between the screen 110 and the
vibrator 130 may be understood that the two surfaces of the hard substance are respectively
adhered to the screen and the vibrator. That the surface of the hard substance is
adhered to the screen may indicate that the surface of the hard substance is adhered
to a lower surface of the screen, or may indicate that the surface of the hard substance
is adhered to a surface of a groove or a hole that is disposed in a protective layer
of the screen, as shown in FIG. 15 to FIG. 17. Both the two cases may indicate that
the surface of the hard substance is adhered to the screen. This is not limited in
the embodiments of this application.
[0073] In the embodiments of this application, the vibrator is disposed under the screen.
Compared with a structure in which the vibrator is adhered to a middle frame, because
the middle frame does not need to be vibrated to drive the screen to vibrate, a vibration
displacement can be increased, an energy loss can be reduced, and vibration of the
middle frame and a rear cover can be alleviated, thereby improving a vibration effect.
In addition, the vibrator is adhered under the screen by using the hard substance
that has a specific Young's modulus and area size. Therefore, in an aspect, the screen
can be better supported by using the hard substance. In another aspect, in a process
in which the vibrator vibrates the screen by using the hard substance, a vibration
area of the screen can be increased by using the hard substance, to enable, as much
as possible, most regions of the screen to be vibrated, thereby generating a better
vibration effect. This design has better applicability especially for a screen sounding
device with a flexible screen. In still another aspect, the vibrator emits heat in
the vibration process. If a heat emitting part of the vibrator is close to a screen
side, the hard substance disposed between the screen and the vibrator can alleviate
damage to the screen caused by heat emitting of the vibrator.
[0074] In the embodiments of this application, components of the screen sounding device
are correspondingly designed mainly from a perspective of improving a vibration effect
of the screen and reducing a thickness of the device. The following describes the
components in detail.
Hard substance 120
[0075] The hard substance 120 may be patterns in various shapes, for example, a square shown
in FIG. 2, or may be in any other shape (for example, a pattern in an irregular shape,
or a circular light). This is not limited herein.
[0076] The hard substance 120 is a sheet-like solid structure that has a specific Young's
modulus, and is not prone to deformation. For example, the Young's modulus of the
hard substance 120 is greater than or equal to a preset value. For example, the preset
value may be 0.5 Gpa. A material of the hard substance 120 may be metal, or may be
a glass fiber material or the like. This is not limited herein, provided that the
Young's modulus of the hard substance 120 is greater than the preset value. Optionally,
the hard substance 120 may be a steel sheet.
[0077] An area of a projection of the hard substance 120 on an xy plane is greater than
an area of a projection of the vibrator 130 on the xy plane and is less than an area
of a surface of the screen 110. The projection of the hard substance 120 on the xy
plane may completely cover the projection of the vibrator 130 on the xy plane. Specifically,
a size of the hard substance 120 in an x direction may be greater than or equal to
a size of the vibrator in the x direction, and a size of the hard substance 120 in
a y direction may be greater than or equal to a size of the vibrator in the y direction.
[0078] In the embodiments of this application, the hard substance 120 may be adhered to
the screen 110 by using an adhesive substance (for example, glue). Generally, the
adherence with the adhesive substance may remain a specific amount of air in the adhesive
substance, and consequently the hard substance 120 cannot be well adhered to the screen
110. Therefore, to increase a binding force between the screen 110 and the hard substance
120, referring to FIG. 3, optionally, n holes 121 are disposed in a region of the
hard substance 120 other than a region that is of the hard substance 120 and that
is adhered to the vibrator 130, and n is a positive integer. It should be understood
that the hole in the hard substance 120 may be a hole in any shape, and is not limited
to being in a shape shown in FIG. 3. For example, the hole may be a square or various
irregular patterns. This is not limited herein.
[0079] In this way, the air in the adhesive substance can be released via the holes in the
hard substance 120, to enable the hard substance 120 to be better adhered to the screen
110.
[0080] In the embodiments of this application, a foam layer for cushioning that is in direct
contact with the hard substance is not needed on a side that is of the hard substance
and that is close to the screen. The foam layer may be a foam layer in a protective
layer of the screen, or may be a foam layer under the screen. For example, in a hard
screen, no foam layer is needed in the hard screen or under the hard screen; and in
a flexible screen, although a foam layer can be disposed on a copper foil layer of
the hard screen, the foam layer is not in direct contact with the hard substance.
[0081] As described above, the hard substance 120 may be a metal object, and the hard substance
120 may generate a capacitance effect with a component (such as the middle frame or
the screen) near the hard substance 120, affecting an antenna effect. Therefore, optionally,
the hard substance 120 is a metal object, and a surface that is of the hard substance
120 and that is adhered to the screen 110 and/or a surface that is of the hard substance
120 and that is adhered to the vibrator 130 each are/is coated with an insulation
layer. In this way, the surface of the hard substance 120 is coated with the insulation
layer. Therefore, the hard substance 120 can be prevented, as much as possible, from
generating the capacitance effect with a component (such as the screen 110) near the
hard substance 120, thereby ensuring the antenna effect as much as possible.
[0082] The vibrator 130 emits heat in a vibration process. If a heat emitting part of the
vibrator is close to a screen side, more heat may damage the screen 110. Therefore,
optionally, a coefficient of thermal conductivity of the hard substance 120 is greater
than a preset value.
[0083] The preset value may be a value, or may be a value range. For example, if the material
of the hard substance is steel, the preset value may be 15 W/(m°C).
[0084] A hard substance 120 with a better coefficient of thermal conductivity has a better
heat-conducting property. Therefore, the heat generated by the vibrator 130 can be
rapidly transmitted by using a hard substance 120 with a relatively good heat-conducting
property, to enable copper foil in the protective layer of the screen 110 to evenly
dissipate the heat, thereby alleviating damage to the screen 110 caused by heat emitting
of the vibrator 130.
Vibrator 130
[0085] The vibrator 130 is an exciter of the screen sounding device, and vibration of the
screen 110 may be implemented through vibration of the vibrator 130. The vibrator
130 may be a vibrator in any form. This is not limited in the embodiments of this
application. For example, the vibrator 130 may be a linear vibrator or a piezoelectric
ceramic vibrator.
[0086] For example, FIG. 4 is used as an example to briefly describe a possible vibrator
in the embodiments of this application.
[0087] The vibrator 130 may be a magnetic component. The magnetic component may be a magnet,
or may be a circuit that has magnetism. This is not limited herein. All components
that can generate magnetic fields or that have magnetism may be referred to as magnetic
components. As shown in FIG. 4, the vibrator includes a first magnetic component 131
and a second magnetic component 132. There is a gap between the two magnetic components.
The second magnetic component 132 may be connected to another component 102 to enable
the second magnetic component 132 to be fastened. A polarity of the first magnetic
component 131 or a polarity of the second magnetic component 132 is changed based
on a specific frequency, to enable the first magnetic component 131 and the second
magnetic component 132 to generate effects of same-polarity attraction and opposite-polarity
repelling. For example, the polarity of the first magnetic component 131 is kept unchanged,
and the polarity of the second magnetic component 132 is constantly changed; or the
polarity of the second magnetic component 132 is kept unchanged, and the polarity
of the first magnetic component 131 is constantly changed. According to principles
of same-polarity attraction and opposite-polarity repelling between magnetic components,
when the polarity of the first magnetic component 131 is the same as the polarity
of the second magnetic component 132, the first magnetic component 131 is enabled
to move toward the screen 110 side to lift up the screen 110; and when the polarity
of the first magnetic component 131 is opposite to the polarity of the second magnetic
component 132, the first magnetic component 132 is enabled to move far away from the
screen 110 side to restore a location of the screen 110. In this way, in cycles, the
first magnetic component 131 continuously moves up and down to drive the screen 110
to move up and down, thereby implementing vibration of the screen 110.
[0088] The component 102 may be any component that is configured in the screen sounding
device and that can be connected to the vibrator, for example, a rear cover and a
middle frame shown in FIG. 5, or a support apparatus shown in FIG. 10. This is described
in detail below, and is not limited herein.
Middle frame 140
[0089] The middle frame 140 is disposed under the screen 110 to increase system stiffness
while supporting other internal components of the screen sounding device. In the embodiments
of this application, as an internal component of the screen sounding device, the vibrator
130 may have a plurality of location relationships with the middle frame 140. The
following describes a location relationship between the middle frame 140 and the vibrator
130 with reference to the accompanying drawings from a perspective of reducing a thickness
of the device and improving a vibration effect.
[0090] To reduce a size of the device in a z direction, referring to FIG. 5 and FIG. 6,
a first hole 1410 is disposed in the middle frame 140, and the vibrator 130 is accommodated
in the first hole 1410. In this case, the vibrator 130 protrudes from the first hole
1410 on a side that is of the middle frame 140 and that is far away from the screen
110. Further, to better reduce the size of the device in the z direction, referring
to FIG. 6 and FIG. 7, a second groove 142 may be disposed in the middle frame 140
to accommodate the hard substance 120.
[0091] Likewise, to reduce a size of the device in a z direction, referring to FIG. 6 and
FIG. 8, a first groove 1411 is disposed in the middle frame 140, and the vibrator
130 is accommodated in the first groove 1411. Further, to better reduce the size of
the device in the z direction, referring to FIG. 6 and FIG. 9, a second groove 142
may be disposed in the middle frame 140 to accommodate the hard substance 120.
[0092] It may be understood that a structure in which a hole (for example, the first holes)
is disposed in the middle frame 140 reduces the size of the device in a thickness
direction to a greater extent than a structure in which a groove (for example, the
first groove) is disposed in the middle frame 140.
[0093] When the groove that accommodates the hard substance is disposed in the middle frame
140, to maintain a support action of the middle frame 140 for the screen and components
as much as possible, optionally, the area of the projection of the hard substance
120 on the surface of the screen 110 is less than or equal to half the area of the
surface of the screen 110.
[0094] From a perspective of improving a vibration effect, relatively large noise may be
generated when the support 120 that can vibrate up and down is in contact with the
middle frame 140, affecting the vibration effect. Therefore, the hard substance 120
needs to be enabled, as much as possible, to be not in contact with the middle frame
140. Referring to FIG. 9, optionally, in a thickness direction of the screen 110,
there is a gap 101 between the hard substance 120 and a surface that is of the middle
frame 140 and that faces the hard substance 120. FIG. 9 is a schematic structural
diagram of a local region A shown in FIG. 7.
[0095] It should be understood that the first hole or the first groove (for example, the
first groove or the second groove) disposed in the middle frame 140 may be in various
shapes, and is not limited to a circular hole or a circular groove shown in FIG. 6.
For example, the hole or the groove may be a square or various irregular patterns,
provided that the hole or the groove can accommodate the vibrator. This is not limited
herein. Likewise, the second groove disposed in the middle frame 140 may be grooves
in various shapes, and is not limited to a square groove shown in FIG. 6, provided
that the second groove can accommodate the hard substance. This is not limited herein.
[0096] It should be understood that, generally, when the middle frame 140 has the first
hole or the first groove, because an area of the hard substance 120 is greater than
an area of the vibrator 130, to reduce the thickness of the device, optionally, the
second groove that accommodates the hard substance 120 may be disposed in the middle
frame 140. Further, to improve the vibration effect, in an installation process, a
first gap may be specially reserved between a first middle frame 140 and the hard
substance 120, to prevent the hard substance 120 from being in contact with the middle
frame 140.
[0097] Optionally, a size of the first gap in the z direction is 0.2 millimeters.
[0098] It should be understood that there is a specific gap between at least a partial region
of a side face of the vibrator and the middle frame, so that the vibrator can vibrate
up and down. The side face of the vibrator may be a face of the vibrator other than
faces perpendicular to the thickness direction of the screen. For example, with reference
to FIG. 5 to FIG. 9, a whole region of the side face of the vibrator has a gap with
the middle frame without contact. For another example, a region that is of the side
face of the vibrator and that is far away from the hard substance may be in contact
with the middle frame, and a region that is of the side face of the vibrator and that
is close to the hard substance may have a gap with the middle frame without contact.
Support apparatus 170
[0099] For the structure in which the first hole that accommodates the vibrator 140 is disposed
in the middle frame 140, to better support and fasten the vibrator 140, optionally,
referring to FIG. 10, the screen sounding device further includes the support apparatus
170 connected, through fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame 140 and
that is far away from the screen 110, and a surface that is of the vibrator 130 and
that protrudes from the first hole 1140 on the side that is of the middle frame 140
and that is far away from the screen 110 is in contact with a surface of the support
apparatus 170. For example, the support apparatus 170 may be fastened to the middle
frame 140 by using any structure that can fasten a plurality of components, such as
a screw, welding, or a rivet. This is not limited in the embodiments of this application.
[0100] The support apparatus 170 may be apparatuses of various structures. Optionally, referring
to FIG. 11, in a left-side figure in FIG. 11, the support apparatus 170 may include
a cylindrical structure 171 having an opening, and fastening end portions 172 that
protrude outward, the vibrator 130 is placed in the cylindrical structure 171, and
the fastening end portions 172 are fastened to the middle frame 140. In a right-side
figure in FIG. 11, the support apparatus 170 may alternatively include a sheet-like
structure 171 and fastening end portions 172 that protrude outward, the vibrator 130
may be adhered to the sheet-like structure 171 by using an adhesive material, and
the fastening end portions 172 are fastened to the middle frame 140.
[0101] As described above, the vibrator 130 may be the vibrator shown in FIG. 4. In the
vibrator of this structure, an upper surface of the first magnetic component 131 is
adhered to a lower surface of the hard substance 120, there is the gap between the
first magnetic component 131 and the second magnetic component 132, and a lower surface
of the second magnetic component 132 is adhered to the surface of the support apparatus
170. The second magnetic component 132 is fastened by using the support apparatus
170, and all energy is enabled, as much as possible by using characteristics of same-polarity
attraction and opposite-polarity repelling, to push the first magnetic component 131
to vibrate up and down, to drive, by using the hard substance 120, the screen 110
to vibrate, thereby effectively improving a vibration effect and improving a listening
effect.
[0102] It should be noted that, as a possible variant, the middle frame 140 may be designed
as a structure including the support apparatus 170; in other words, the support apparatus
170 and the middle frame 140 may be used as a whole structure. This is not limited
in the embodiments of this application.
[0103] The foregoing all describes the structure in which the groove or the hole is disposed
in the middle frame 140 to reduce the thickness of the device. As an example rather
than a limitation, if the thickness of the device is not considered, referring to
FIG. 12, the vibrator 130 may be disposed between the middle frame 140 and the hard
substance 120, and an upper surface and a lower surface of the vibrator 130 are respectively
adhered to the hard substance 120 and the middle frame 140.
Adhesive layer 150
[0104] In the embodiments of this application, the middle frame 140 and another component
(for example, the screen) may be adhered together by using an adhesive substance (for
example, glue). For ease of description, a structure made of the adhesive substance
may be denoted as the adhesive layer 150. Specifically, still referring to FIG. 5
to FIG. 12 and FIG. 13, a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen 110 is
adhered to a surface of the middle frame 140 by using the adhesive layer 150.
[0105] To improve a vibration effect of the screen, optionally, still referring to FIG.
13, the adhesive layer 150 includes first regions 151 (for example, a region 151-1
and a region 151-2 in FIG. 13) and second regions 152. The first regions 151 are close
to the hard substance 120, and the second regions 152 are at least some regions of
the adhesive layer 150 other than the first regions 151. A size of the first region
151 in a first direction is smaller than a size of the second region 152 in the first
direction. The first direction is a direction that perpendicularly points to an inner
side of the adhesive layer 150 from an outer side of the adhesive layer 150, and the
first direction is parallel to the surface of the screen 110. The at least some regions
of the adhesive layer 150 other than the first regions 151 indicate some regions or
all regions of the adhesive layer 150 other than the first regions 151. For example,
FIG. 13 shows only a case of all the regions. A right-side figure in FIG. 13 is a
schematic structural diagram of a local region B in a left-side figure in FIG. 13,
and the first direction is a y direction or an x direction shown in FIG. 13.
[0106] It can be seen from the right-side figure in FIG. 13 that, when the middle frame
140 is adhered to the screen 110 in the x direction by using the adhesive layer 150,
the first direction is the y direction, a size of an adhesive layer (for example,
the region 151-1) close to the hard substance 120 in the y direction is smaller than
a size of an adhesive layer (for example, the second region 152) far away from the
hard substance 120 in the y direction; and when the middle frame 140 is adhered to
the screen 110 in the y direction by using the adhesive layer 150, the first direction
is the x direction, and a size of an adhesive layer (for example, the region 151-2)
close to the hard substance 120 in the x direction is smaller than a size of an adhesive
layer (for example, the second region 152) far away from the hard substance 120 in
the x direction.
[0107] In this way, a relatively narrow size is set for the adhesive layer close to the
hard substance in the direction that perpendicularly points to the inner side of the
adhesive layer from the outer side of the adhesive layer, so that a binding force
between the middle frame and the screen can be reduced to a specific extent, to alleviate
constraint on the hard substance to increase a vibration displacement of the hard
substance, thereby improving a vibration effect of the screen and improving a listening
effect.
Rear cover 160
[0108] The rear cover 160 is configured to protect the device, and is disposed on the side
that is of the middle frame 140 and that is far away from the screen 110. A peripheral
region of a surface that is of the rear cover 160 and that faces the middle frame
140 is adhered to a surface of the middle frame 140. Referring to FIG. 5 to FIG. 12,
the rear cover 160 and the middle frame 141 may be adhered together by using an adhesive
substance, to form the adhesive layer 150 between the rear cover 160 and the middle
frame 140.
[0109] From a perspective of reducing the thickness of the device, a related design may
also be performed on the rear cover 160 in the embodiments of this application. Referring
to FIG. 14, optionally, the first hole 1410 that accommodates the vibrator 130 is
disposed in the middle frame 140, and the vibrator 130 protrudes from the first hole
1410 on the side that is of the middle frame 140 and that is far away from the screen
110. In addition, in the thickness direction of the screen 110, a distance between
a partial region 161 starting from an end portion of the rear cover 160 and the screen
110 is gradually changed, and a distance between the end portion of the rear cover
160 and the screen 110 is the largest; and the vibrator 130 is placed in the partial
region 161.
[0110] The end portion of the rear cover 160 may be an end portion of the rear cover 160
in the x direction or the y direction. For a specific design, refer to a location
of the vibrator 130. This is not limited herein. In the embodiments of this application,
the rear cover 160 may be divided into the region 161 and a region 162. The region
161 may be understood as a markedly inclined region in the rear cover 160, the region
162 may be understood as a relatively flat region in the rear cover 160, and the vibrator
140 that protrudes from the first hole 1410 of the middle frame 140 is placed in the
region 161. It may be learned that the region 161 is used as an inclined part to place
the vibrator 130, so that a distance between another region of the rear cover 160
and the screen 110 does not need to be changed, thereby reducing a thickness of a
partial region of the device.
[0111] Optionally, a lower surface of the vibrator 140 may be adhered to an upper surface
of the region 161, and the rear cover 140 may be used as a support apparatus of the
vibrator 130 to support the vibrator 130. In addition, when the vibrator 130 is the
vibrator that includes the two magnetic components and that is shown in FIG. 4, a
vibration effect can also be effectively improved.
Screen 110
[0112] The screen 110 may be a flexible screen or a hard screen. This is not limited herein.
[0113] In the embodiments of this application, from a perspective of reducing the thickness
of the device, a related design of the screen 110 may have the following possible
implementations.
[0114] Referring to FIG. 15, optionally, a third groove or a second hole is disposed in
a protective layer 111 of the screen 110, and the third groove or the second hole
accommodates the hard substance 120. The protective layer of the screen 110 may include
at least one layer that protects a component layer 112 of the screen 110, such as
a copper foil layer or a foam layer.
[0115] In this way, the groove or the hole is disposed in the protective layer 111 of the
screen 110, so that the hard substance 120 can be accommodated without affecting a
function of the screen 110, thereby reducing the thickness of the device.
[0116] Referring to FIG. 16, optionally, a fourth groove that accommodates the vibrator
130 is disposed in the hard substance 120, the third groove or the second hole in
the protective layer 111 of the screen 110 accommodates the fourth groove 121, and
a region 122 of the hard substance 120 other than the fourth groove 121 is adhered
under the screen 110.
[0117] Perpendicular to the thickness direction of the screen 110, the fourth groove 121
is adhered to two opposite surfaces of the screen 110, and the region of the hard
substance 120 other than the fourth groove 121 is adhered to two opposite surfaces
of the screen 1110.
[0118] In this way, the hard substance 120 is disposed as a structure that has the groove
121 that can accommodate the vibrator 130, and the groove 121 is accommodated in the
groove or the hole of the screen 110, to use space of the protective layer of the
screen 110 and the hard substance 120 in the thickness direction of the device to
compensate for space occupied by the vibrator 130 in the thickness direction of the
device, thereby effectively reducing the size of the device in the thickness direction.
[0119] Generally, a hard substance with a relatively large coefficient of thermal conductivity
has a relatively soft material. To ensure strength of the hard substance, a hard substance
with a relatively large thickness may be designed. Further, to reduce the thickness
of the device, for example, a device shown in FIG. 15 may be designed, that is, the
hard substance may be accommodated in the protective layer of the screen. However,
there may be some problems in this case, and heat generated by the vibrator cannot
be dissipated from copper foil in the protective layer of the screen. Therefore, the
hard substance is disposed as a structure that has the groove that can accommodate
the vibrator, and the groove is accommodated in the groove or the hole of the screen,
to enable the region of the hard substance other than the fourth groove to be adhered
under the screen, so that the heat can be dissipated from the copper foil in the protective
layer of the screen by using the region that is of the hard substance other than the
groove and that is adhered under the screen, thereby reducing the thickness of the
device and improving a heat dissipation effect.
[0120] The foregoing describes the main components in the embodiments of this application
in detail. Structures of the components may be jointly designed, or may be separately
designed. This is not limited in the embodiments of this application. For example,
referring to FIG. 17, grooves or holes that accommodate the vibrator and the hard
substance may be disposed in the middle frame, and a groove or a hole that accommodates
the hard substance may be disposed in the screen. For another example, referring to
FIG. 18, grooves or holes that accommodate the vibrator and the hard substance may
be disposed in the middle frame while an inclined region is disposed in the rear cover.
For another example, a groove or a hole that accommodates the hard substance may be
disposed in the screen circuit board, and grooves or holes that accommodate the hard
substance and the vibrator are disposed in the middle frame.
[0121] The following describes other designs of the screen sounding device by combining
the foregoing components.
[0122] In the embodiments of this application, the hard substance 120 and the vibrator 130
may be placed in any locations in the device, provided that normal operation of other
components is not affected.
[0123] Generally, to meet a usage habit of a user, optionally, the screen sounding device
includes a camera, and the hard substance 120 and the vibrator 130 are disposed close
to the camera.
[0124] Generally, the camera is disposed in an upper half region and a lower half region
of the screen on the xy plane. Assuming that a region in which the camera is disposed
is denoted as the upper half region, the vibrator 130 may also be disposed in the
upper half region.
[0125] Therefore, the hard substance and the vibrator are disposed close to the camera,
so that the usage habit of the user can be met.
[0126] Referring to FIG. 5 to FIG. 12, the screen sounding device further includes a screen
circuit board 180 adhered under the screen 110. Generally, the screen circuit board
180 is disposed in the lower half region of the screen 110. In an optional manner,
the hard substance 120 and the vibrator 130 may be disposed close to the screen circuit
board 180.
[0127] The following describes in detail a structure in which the hard substance 120 and
the vibrator 130 are disposed close to the screen circuit board 180.
[0128] In a possible implementation, referring to FIG. 19, the projections of the vibrator
130 and the hard substance 120 on the surface of the screen 110 do not overlap with
a projection of the screen circuit board 180 on the surface of the screen 110.
[0129] That is, neither of the two components, namely, the vibrator 130 and the hard substance
120, is stacked with the screen circuit board 180 in the z direction. Therefore, in
an aspect, the thickness of the device can be reduced to a specific extent. In another
aspect, a problem that the screen circuit board may be damaged due to vibration of
the vibrator and the hard substance is avoided as much as possible. In still another
aspect, a problem that a vibration effect of the hard substance and the vibrator is
affected due to component stacking is avoided as much as possible.
[0130] In another possible implementation, the screen sounding device further includes a
screen circuit board 180 disposed between the screen 110 and the vibrator 130. The
vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110 by using the hard substance 120 and the
screen circuit board 180, and a projection of the screen circuit board 180 on the
surface of the screen 110 at least partially overlaps with the projections of the
vibrator 130 and the hard substance 120 on the surface of the screen 110.
[0131] The at least partially overlapping indicates partially overlapping and completely
overlapping. The completely overlapping may indicate that the projection of the screen
circuit board 180 on the surface of the screen 110 surrounds the projections of the
vibrator 130 and the hard substance 120 on the surface of the screen 110, or may indicate
that the projection of the screen circuit board 180 on the surface of the screen 110
completely overlaps with the projection of the vibrator 130 or the hard substance
120 on the surface of the screen 110. That is, in contrast to the first design manner,
both the two components, namely, the vibrator 130 and the hard substance 120, are
stacked with the screen circuit board 180 in the z direction. In this structure, the
screen circuit board 180 is disposed between the screen 110 and the vibrator 130,
and the vibrator 130 is adhered to the screen 110 by using the hard substance 120
and the screen circuit board 180.
[0132] Therefore, both the vibrator and the hard substance are enabled to be stacked with
the screen circuit board, so that a use requirement can be met when inner space of
the device is limited.
[0133] With reference to FIG. 20 to FIG. 22, the following describes the structure in which
both the vibrator 130 and the hard substance 120 are stacked with the screen circuit
board 180 in the z direction.
[0134] Referring to FIG. 20, optionally, the hard substance 120 is adhered to a side that
is of the screen circuit board 180 and that is far away from the screen 110.
[0135] The side that is of the screen circuit board 180 and that is far away from the screen
110 indicates a lower surface of the screen circuit board 180, and an upper surface
of the hard substance 120 is adhered to the lower surface of the screen circuit board
180.
[0136] Optionally, the hard substance 120 is adhered to a non-component region of the screen
circuit board 180, to prevent a component of the screen circuit board 180 from being
damaged due to vibration of the hard substance 120.
[0137] Referring to FIG. 21, optionally, the hard substance 120 is adhered between the screen
110 and the screen circuit board 180.
[0138] That is, an upper surface of the hard substance 120 is adhered to the screen 110,
and a lower surface of the hard substance 120 is adhered to the vibrator 130.
[0139] Optionally, the hard substance 120 is adhered to a non-component region of the screen
circuit board 180, to prevent a component of the screen circuit board 180 from being
damaged due to vibration of the hard substance 120.
[0140] Referring to FIG. 22, a third hole is disposed in a non-component region of the screen
circuit board 180, and the third hole accommodates the hard substance 120.
[0141] In this structure, the third hole may be first disposed in the screen circuit board
180, and a component and cabling are disposed in a region other than the third hole.
[0142] A location relationship that is between the third hole and the hard substance and
the vibrator and that is shown in FIG. 22 is merely an example for description. For
example, if a size of the screen circuit board 180 in the z direction is greater than
a size of the hard substance 120 in the z direction, the hard substance 120 completely
extends into the screen circuit board 180, and a part of the vibrator 130 may also
be extended into the third hole.
[0143] It should be noted that, in the structure in which both the hard substance 120 and
the vibrator 130 are stacked with the screen circuit board 280 in the z direction,
for location relationships and connection relationships between the hard substance
120 and the vibrator 130 and other components such as the middle frame 140, the rear
cover 160, and the adhesive layer 150, all refer to the location relationships and
connection relationships between the components in the foregoing embodiments corresponding
to FIG. 2 to FIG. 18. This is not limited in the embodiments of this application.
For details, refer to the foregoing related descriptions. For brevity, the details
are not described again. For example, referring to FIG. 23, location relationships
and connection relationships between the hard substance 120 and the vibrator 130 and
the middle frame 140 and the support apparatus 170 may correspond to the relationships
between the components in FIG. 10.
[0144] In the embodiments of this application, the screen sounding device may include a
plurality of vibrators and a plurality of hard substances. One vibrator corresponds
to one hard substance. For a location relationship and a connection relationship between
each vibrator and a corresponding hard substance, refer to the foregoing embodiments,
and for location relationships and connection relationships between each vibrator
and a corresponding hard substance and other components (such as the screen, the middle
frame, the rear cover, and the support apparatus), all refer to the foregoing embodiments.
For example, referring to FIG. 24, one hard substance 120 and one vibrator 130 may
be disposed on each of two sides of a center line of the device in the y direction.
For designs of each hard substance 120 and each vibrator 130 and designs of the hard
substance 120 and the vibrator 130 and other components (such as the middle frame
140, the rear cover 160, and the support apparatus 170), all refer to the designs
in the embodiments corresponding to FIG. 1 to FIG. 22. This is not limited in the
embodiments of this application.
[0145] It should be noted that, in a structure in which the screen sounding device includes
the plurality of hard substances and the plurality of vibrators, when structure space
is limited, some hard substances and vibrators may be disposed close to the screen
circuit board. Still referring to FIG. 24, if a region on one side of the center line
is denoted as an upper half region of the device, a region on the other side of the
center line is denoted as a lower half region of the device, one hard substance 120
and one vibrator 130 are disposed in the upper half region, and one hard substance
120 and one vibrator 130 are disposed in the lower half region. Assuming that the
screen circuit board 180 is located in the lower half region, and the hard substance
120 and the vibrator 130 are inevitably close to the screen circuit board 180, location
relationships and connection relationships between the hard substance 120 and the
vibrator 130 and the screen circuit board 180 may be set with reference to the embodiments
corresponding to FIG. 19 to FIG. 22, and relationships between the hard substance
120 and the vibrator 130 and components such as the middle frame 140, the adhesive
layer 150, the rear cover 160, and the support apparatus 170 may be set with reference
to the location relationships and the connection relationships between the components
in FIG. 2 to FIG. 18.
[0146] The foregoing describes the screen sounding device in the embodiments of this application
in detail with reference to FIG. 1 to FIG. 24. The following describes another screen
sounding device in the embodiments of this application in detail with reference to
FIG. 25 to FIG. 30. A largest difference between the screen sounding device corresponding
to FIG. 25 to FIG. 30 and the screen sounding device corresponding to FIG. 1 to FIG.
24 lies in no hard substance.
[0147] Referring to FIG. 25 and FIG. 26, a screen sounding device 200 includes a screen
210, a vibrator 230 adhered under the screen 210, and a middle frame 240 disposed
under the screen 210, a hole or a groove that accommodates the vibrator 230 is disposed
in the middle frame 240, and the vibrator 230 drives the screen 210 to vibrate in
a direction perpendicular to a surface of the screen 210. FIG. 25 shows a structure
in which the hole is disposed in the middle frame 240, and FIG. 26 shows a structure
in which the groove is disposed in the middle frame 240.
[0148] In this way, the vibrator is disposed under the screen. Compared with a structure
in which the vibrator is adhered to the middle frame, because the middle frame does
not need to be vibrated to drive the screen to vibrate, a vibration displacement can
be increased, an energy loss can be reduced, and vibration of a rear cover can be
alleviated, thereby improving a vibration effect. In addition, the hole or the groove
that can accommodate the vibrator is disposed in the middle frame, so that a thickness
of the device can be effectively reduced.
[0149] To better support and fasten the vibrator 240, referring to FIG. 27, optionally,
the hole is disposed in the middle frame 240, and the vibrator 230 protrudes from
the hole on a side that is of the middle frame 240 and that is far away from the screen
210.
[0150] The screen sounding device further includes a support apparatus 270 connected, through
fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame 240 and that is far away from the
screen 210, and a surface that is of the vibrator 240 and that protrudes from the
hole is in contact with a surface of the support apparatus 270.
[0151] For details of the vibrator and the support apparatus, refer to the foregoing related
descriptions. For brevity, the details are not described again.
[0152] Still referring to FIG. 25 to FIG. 27 and FIG. 13, to improve a vibration effect
of the screen, optionally, a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen 210
is adhered to a surface of the middle frame 240 by using an adhesive layer 250. The
adhesive layer 250 includes first regions and second regions, the first regions are
close to the vibrator 230, and the second regions are at least some regions of the
adhesive layer 250 other than the first regions. A size of the first region in a first
direction is smaller than a size of the second region in the first direction. The
first direction is a direction that perpendicularly points to an inner side of the
adhesive layer 250 from an outer side of the adhesive layer 250, and the first direction
is parallel to the surface of the screen 210.
[0153] For details of the adhesive layer, refer to the foregoing related descriptions. The
first region of the adhesive layer 250 may correspond to the foregoing first region
251 of the adhesive layer 150, and the second region of the adhesive layer 250 may
correspond to the foregoing second region 252 of the adhesive layer 150. For brevity,
the details are not described again.
[0154] To reduce the thickness of the device, optionally, the screen sounding device further
includes the rear cover disposed on the side that is of the middle frame 240 and that
is far away from the screen 210. A peripheral region of a surface that is of the rear
cover and that faces the middle frame 240 is adhered to a surface of the middle frame
240. The hole that accommodates the vibrator 230 is disposed in the middle frame 240.
The vibrator 230 protrudes from the hole on the side that is of the middle frame 240
and that is far away from the screen 210. In a thickness direction of the screen 210,
a distance between a partial region starting from an end portion of the rear cover
and the screen 210 is gradually changed, and a distance between the end portion of
the rear cover and the screen 20 is the largest; and the vibrator 23 is placed in
the partial region.
[0155] The rear cover may correspond to the foregoing rear cover 160 corresponding to FIG.
14, and the partial region of the rear cover may correspond to the partial region
161 of the rear cover 160 corresponding to FIG. 14. For details of relationships between
the rear cover, the vibrator, and the middle frame, refer to the foregoing related
descriptions. For brevity, the details are not described again.
[0156] To reduce the thickness of the device, referring to FIG. 28, optionally, a groove
or a hole is disposed in a protective layer 212 of the screen 210, and the groove
or the hole in the protective layer 212 accommodates the vibrator 230. The protective
layer of the screen 210 may include at least one layer that protects a component layer
212 of the screen 210, such as a copper foil layer or a foam layer.
[0157] In the embodiments of this application, the vibrator 230 may be placed in any location
in the device, provided that normal operation of other components is not affected.
[0158] Optionally, the screen sounding device includes a camera, and the vibrator 230 is
disposed close to the camera.
[0159] For details of a relationship between the camera and the vibrator, refer to the foregoing
related descriptions. For brevity, the details are not described herein again.
[0160] Still referring to FIG. 25 to FIG. 27, the screen sounding device further includes
a screen circuit board 280 adhered under the screen 210. In an optional manner, the
vibrator 230 may be disposed close to the screen circuit board 280.
[0161] The following describes in detail a structure in which the hard substance 220 and
the vibrator 230 are disposed close to the screen circuit board 280.
[0162] In a possible implementation, still referring to FIG. 19, the screen sounding device
further includes a screen circuit board 280 adhered under the screen 210, and a projection
of the vibrator 230 on the surface of the screen 210 does not overlap with a projection
of the screen circuit board 280 on the surface of the screen 210.
[0163] That is, the vibrator 230 is not stacked with the screen circuit board 280 in a z
direction. Therefore, in an aspect, the thickness of the device can be reduced to
a specific extent. In another aspect, a problem that the screen circuit board may
be damaged due to vibration of the vibrator is alleviated. In still another aspect,
a problem that a vibration effect of the vibrator is affected due to component stacking
is alleviated.
[0164] The vibrator, the screen, and the screen circuit board in FIG. 19 may be respectively
analogous to the vibrator 230, the screen 210, and the screen circuit board 280 herein.
[0165] In another possible implementation, the screen sounding device further includes a
screen circuit board 280 disposed between the screen 210 and the vibrator 230. The
vibrator 230 is adhered to the screen 210 by using the screen circuit board 280, and
a projection of the vibrator 230 on the surface of the screen 210 at least partially
overlaps with a projection of the screen circuit board 280 on the surface of the screen
210.
[0166] That is, in contrast to the first design manner, the vibrator 230 is stacked with
the screen circuit board 280 in a z direction. The at least partially overlapping
indicates partially overlapping and completely overlapping. The completely overlapping
may indicate that the projection of the screen circuit board 280 on the surface of
the screen 210 surrounds the projection of the vibrator 230 on the surface of the
screen 210, or may indicate that the projection of the screen circuit board 280 on
the surface of the screen 210 completely overlaps with the projection of the vibrator
230 on the surface of the screen 210. In this structure, the screen circuit board
280 is disposed between the screen 210 and the vibrator 230, and the vibrator 230
is adhered to the screen 210 by using the screen circuit board 280.
[0167] Therefore, the vibrator is enabled to be stacked with the screen circuit board, so
that a use requirement can be met when inner space of the device is limited.
[0168] With reference to FIG. 29 and FIG. 30, the following describes a structure in which
the vibrator 230 is stacked with the screen circuit board 280 in the z direction.
[0169] Referring to FIG. 29, optionally, the vibrator 230 is adhered to a side that is of
the screen circuit board 280 and that is far away from the screen 210.
[0170] The side that is of the screen circuit board 280 and that is far away from the screen
210 indicates a lower surface of the screen circuit board 280, and an upper surface
of the vibrator 230 is adhered to the lower surface of the screen circuit board 280.
[0171] Optionally, the vibrator 230 is adhered to a non-component region of the screen circuit
board 280, to prevent a component of the screen circuit board 280 from being damaged
due to vibration of the vibrator 230.
[0172] Referring to FIG. 30, optionally, a hole that accommodates the vibrator 230 is disposed
in a non-component region of the screen circuit board 280.
[0173] In this structure, the hole may be first disposed in the screen circuit board 280,
and a component and cabling are disposed in a region other than the hole.
[0174] It should be noted that, in the structure in which the vibrator is stacked with the
screen circuit board in the z direction, for location relationships and connection
relationships between the vibrator and other components such as the middle frame,
the rear cover, and the adhesive layer, all refer to the foregoing location relationships
and connection relationships between the components. This is not limited in the embodiments
of this application. For details, refer to the foregoing related descriptions. For
brevity, the details are not described again.
[0175] Likewise, the screen sounding device may include a plurality of vibrators. For location
relationships and connection relationships between each vibrator and other components
(such as the screen, the middle frame, the rear cover, and the support apparatus),
all refer to the foregoing embodiments. For example, one vibrator may be disposed
on each of two sides of a center line of the device in a y direction. For a design
of the vibrator and designs of the vibrator and other components (such as the screen,
the middle frame, the rear cover, and the support apparatus), all refer to the designs
in the embodiments corresponding to FIG. 25 to FIG. 30. This is not limited in the
embodiments of this application.
[0176] It should be noted that, in a structure in which the screen sounding device includes
the plurality of vibrators, when structure space is limited, some vibrators may be
disposed close to the screen circuit board. It is assumed that the screen sounding
device includes two vibrators. If a region on one side of the center line is denoted
as an upper half region of the device, and a region on the other side of the center
line is denoted as a lower half region of the device, one vibrator is disposed in
the upper half region, and the other vibrator is disposed in the lower half region.
Assuming that the screen circuit board is located in the lower half region, and the
vibrator is inevitably close to the screen circuit board, a location relationship
and a connection relationship between the vibrator and the screen circuit board may
be set with reference to the embodiments corresponding to FIG. 29 and FIG. 30, and
relationships between the vibrator and components such as the middle frame, the adhesive
layer, the rear cover, and the support apparatus may be set with reference to the
location relationships and the connection relationships between the components in
FIG. 25 to FIG. 28.
[0177] The foregoing descriptions are merely specific implementations of this application,
but are not intended to limit the protection scope of this application. Any variation
or replacement readily figured out by a person skilled in the art within the technical
scope disclosed in this application shall fall within the protection scope of this
application. Therefore, the protection scope of this application shall be subject
to the protection scope of the claims.
1. A screen sounding device, wherein the screen sounding device comprises:
a screen, a hard substance, and a vibrator, wherein
the hard substance is disposed between the screen and the vibrator, the vibrator is
adhered to the screen by using the hard substance, the vibrator drives, by using the
hard substance, the screen to vibrate in a direction perpendicular to a surface of
the screen, a Young's modulus of the hard substance is greater than a preset value,
and an area of a projection of the hard substance on the surface of the screen is
greater than an area of a projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen
and is less than an area of the surface of the screen.
2. The screen sounding device according to claim 1, wherein the screen sounding device
further comprises a middle frame disposed under the screen, a first hole or a first
groove is disposed in the middle frame, and the first hole or the first groove accommodates
the vibrator.
3. The screen sounding device according to claim 2, wherein in a thickness direction
of the screen, there is a gap between the hard substance and a surface that is of
the middle frame and that faces the hard substance.
4. The screen sounding device according to claim 2 or 3, wherein a second groove is further
disposed in the middle frame, and the second groove accommodates the hard substance.
5. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 2 to 4, wherein the first
hole is disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the first hole
on a side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen; and
the screen sounding device further comprises a support apparatus connected, through
fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen,
and a surface that is of the vibrator and that protrudes from the first hole is in
contact with a surface of the support apparatus.
6. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 5, wherein the area
of the projection of the hard substance on the surface of the screen is less than
or equal to half the area of the surface of the screen.
7. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein
a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen is adhered to a surface of the
middle frame by using an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer comprises first regions
and second regions, the first regions are close to the hard substance, the second
regions are at least some regions of the adhesive layer other than the first regions,
a size of the first region in a first direction is smaller than a size of the second
region in the first direction, the first direction is a direction that perpendicularly
points to an inner side of the adhesive layer from an outer side of the adhesive layer,
and the first direction is parallel to the surface of the screen.
8. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 2 to 7, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a rear cover disposed on the side that is of the
middle frame and that is far away from the screen, a peripheral region of a surface
that is of the rear cover and that faces the middle frame is adhered to a surface
of the middle frame, the first hole that accommodates the vibrator is disposed in
the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the first hole on the side that
is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen; and
in the thickness direction of the screen, a distance between a partial region starting
from an end portion of the rear cover and the screen is gradually changed, and a distance
between the end portion of the rear cover and the screen is the largest; and the vibrator
is placed in the partial region.
9. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein n holes
are disposed in a region of the hard substance other than a region that is of the
hard substance and that is adhered to the vibrator, and n is a positive integer.
10. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 9, wherein the hard
substance is a metal object, and a surface that is of the hard substance and that
is adhered to the screen and/or a surface that is of the hard substance and that is
adhered to the vibrator each are/is coated with an insulation layer.
11. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 10, wherein a coefficient
of thermal conductivity of the hard substance is greater than a preset value.
12. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 11, wherein a third
groove or a second hole is disposed in a protective layer of the screen, and the third
groove or the second hole accommodates the hard substance.
13. The screen sounding device according to claim 12, wherein a fourth groove that accommodates
the vibrator is disposed in the hard substance, the third groove or the second hole
in the protective layer of the screen accommodates the fourth groove, and a region
of the hard substance other than the fourth groove is adhered under the screen.
14. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 13, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a camera, and the hard substance and the vibrator
are disposed close to the camera.
15. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a screen circuit board adhered under the screen;
and
the projections of the vibrator and the hard substance on the surface of the screen
do not overlap with a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the
screen.
16. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 1 to 14, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a screen circuit board disposed between the screen
and the vibrator, and the vibrator is adhered to the screen by using the hard substance
and the screen circuit board; and
a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen at least partially
overlaps with the projections of the vibrator and the hard substance on the surface
of the screen.
17. The screen sounding device according to claim 16, wherein
the hard substance is adhered to a side that is of the screen circuit board and that
is far away from the screen; or
the hard substance is adhered between the screen and the screen circuit board; or
a third hole is disposed in a non-component region of the screen circuit board, and
the third hole accommodates the hard substance.
18. A screen sounding device, wherein the screen sounding device comprises:
a screen;
a vibrator adhered under the screen; and
a middle frame disposed under the screen, wherein a hole or a groove that accommodates
the vibrator is disposed in the middle frame, and the vibrator drives the screen to
vibrate in a direction perpendicular to a surface of the screen.
19. The screen sounding device according to claim 18, wherein the hole is disposed in
the middle frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the hole on a side that is of the
middle frame and that is far away from the screen; and
the screen sounding device further comprises a support apparatus connected, through
fastening, to the side that is of the middle frame and that is far away from the screen,
and a surface that is of the vibrator and that protrudes from the hole is in contact
with a surface of the support apparatus.
20. The screen sounding device according to claim 18 or 19, wherein
a peripheral region of a lower surface of the screen is adhered to a surface of the
middle frame by using an adhesive layer, the adhesive layer comprises first regions
and second regions, the first regions are close to the vibrator, the second regions
are at least some regions of the adhesive layer other than the first regions, a size
of the first region in a first direction is smaller than a size of the second region
in the first direction, the first direction is a direction that perpendicularly points
to an inner side of the adhesive layer from an outer side of the adhesive layer, and
the first direction is parallel to the surface of the screen.
21. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 18 to 20, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a rear cover disposed on the side that is of the
middle frame and that is far away from the screen, a peripheral region of a surface
that is of the rear cover and that faces the middle frame is adhered to a surface
of the middle frame, the hole that accommodates the vibrator is disposed in the middle
frame, and the vibrator protrudes from the hole on the side that is of the middle
frame and that is far away from the screen; and
in a thickness direction of the screen, a distance between a partial region starting
from an end portion of the rear cover and the screen is gradually changed, and a distance
between the end portion of the rear cover and the screen is the largest; and the vibrator
is placed in the partial region.
22. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 18 to 21, wherein a groove
or a hole is disposed in a protective layer of the screen, and the groove or the hole
in the protective layer accommodates the vibrator.
23. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 18 to 22, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a camera, and the vibrator is disposed close to
the camera.
24. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 18 to 23, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a screen circuit board adhered under the screen;
and
a projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen does not overlap with a
projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen.
25. The screen sounding device according to any one of claims 18 to 23, wherein the screen
sounding device further comprises a screen circuit board disposed between the screen
and the vibrator, and the vibrator is adhered to the screen by using the screen circuit
board; and
a projection of the screen circuit board on the surface of the screen at least partially
overlaps with a projection of the vibrator on the surface of the screen.
26. The screen sounding device according to claim 25, wherein
the vibrator is adhered to a side that is of the screen circuit board and that is
far away from the screen; or
a hole that accommodates the vibrator is disposed in a non-component region of the
screen circuit board.