CN215499146U - Mobile phone shell - Google Patents

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CN215499146U
CN215499146U CN202121843433.5U CN202121843433U CN215499146U CN 215499146 U CN215499146 U CN 215499146U CN 202121843433 U CN202121843433 U CN 202121843433U CN 215499146 U CN215499146 U CN 215499146U
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The utility model discloses a mobile phone shell, comprising: the mobile phone shell comprises a mobile phone shell body, a first pattern layer, a first display layer used for displaying the first pattern layer, a second pattern layer and a second display layer used for displaying the second pattern layer; the first display layer is located on the back of the mobile phone shell main body, and the second display layer is detachably attached to the first display layer. When the mobile phone shell is used, the patterns of the second display layer can be displayed by tearing off the first display layer, so that the patterns can be conveniently replaced.

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Mobile phone shell
Technical Field
The utility model relates to the technical field of mobile phone accessories, in particular to a mobile phone shell.
Background
With the popularization range of smart phones becoming wider and wider, the demand for mobile phone accessories of smart phones is increasing. Besides the function of protecting the mobile phone, the pattern on the mobile phone shell plays a role in decorating the mobile phone. However, as the use time increases, the freshness is reduced, and the user often wants to change the pattern of the mobile phone case.
And current cell-phone shell is a cell-phone shell generally and adopts a pattern, consequently, if the user wants to change the pattern decorative pattern of cell-phone shell, often need purchase the cell-phone shell again, has consequently caused the waste of cell-phone shell.
SUMMERY OF THE UTILITY MODEL
The utility model aims to solve the technical problem that a user often wants to change the pattern of a mobile phone shell, so that waste of the mobile phone shell is caused, and the mobile phone shell is provided aiming at the defects of the prior art.
In order to solve the technical problems, the technical scheme adopted by the utility model is as follows:
a handset housing, comprising: the mobile phone shell comprises a mobile phone shell body, a first pattern layer, a first display layer used for displaying the first pattern layer, a second pattern layer and a second display layer used for displaying the second pattern layer;
the first display layer is located on the back of the mobile phone shell main body, and the second display layer is detachably attached to the first display layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the first pattern layer is located on the front face of the first display layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the first pattern layer is located on the back face of the first display layer, and the first display layer is a transparent layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the second display layer is pasted on the first display layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the second pattern layer is located on the front face of the second display layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the second pattern layer is located on the back face of the second display layer, and the second display layer is a transparent layer.
The mobile phone shell is characterized in that the second display layer is a thin film layer, and a tearing structure is arranged at the edge of the second display layer.
The handset housing wherein the tear structure comprises a tear tab and/or a notch.
The cell-phone shell, wherein, the cell-phone shell body is the shell frame, first demonstration layer set up in the middle part of shell frame meets all around with the frame, and the combination forms the cavity that is used for holding the cell-phone.
Has the advantages that: compared with the prior art, the utility model provides a mobile phone shell which comprises a mobile phone shell body, a first pattern layer, a first display layer, a second pattern layer and a second display layer. The first display layer is used for displaying the first pattern layer, the second display layer is used for displaying the second pattern layer, and the second display layer is detachably attached to the first display layer, so that the first display layer and the second display layer can be detached. When the user feels tired about the pattern displayed by the second display layer, the second display layer is separated from the first display layer, the pattern displayed by the first display layer is exposed, and the change of the pattern on the back of the mobile phone shell is realized.
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Fig. 1 is a first exploded view of a handset housing according to the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a second exploded view of the handset housing provided by the present invention.
Fig. 3 is a schematic view of a first structure of a second display layer in a mobile phone case according to the present invention.
Fig. 4 is a schematic diagram of a second structure of a second display layer in the mobile phone case according to the present invention.
The meanings marked in the drawings are as follows:
100, a handset housing body; 110, a shell border; 200, a first pattern layer; 300, a first display layer; 400, a second display layer; 500, a second pattern layer; 410, a gap; 420, tearing the ear; 430, camera hole.
Detailed Description
The present invention provides a mobile phone case, and in order to make the objects, technical solutions, and effects of the present invention clearer and clearer, the present invention will be further described in detail below with reference to the accompanying drawings and examples. It should be understood that the specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the utility model and are not intended to limit the utility model.
Through research discovery, current cell-phone shell is a cell-phone shell generally and adopts a pattern, consequently, if the user wants to change the pattern decorative pattern of cell-phone shell, often need purchase the cell-phone shell again, has consequently caused the waste of cell-phone shell.
The following description of the embodiments will further explain the present invention by referring to the figures.
As shown in fig. 1 and 2, the present embodiment provides a mobile phone case including a mobile phone case body 100, a first pattern layer 200, a first display layer 300, a second pattern layer 500, and a second display layer 400. The first display layer 300 is located at the back of the mobile phone case body, and is connected to the mobile phone case body 100. The first display layer 300 is used for displaying the first pattern layer 200, and the second display layer 400 is used for displaying the second pattern layer 500. The first display layer 300 is detachably attached to the first display layer 300. The attached mode of detachable that this embodiment adopted is including pasting, through magnetic adsorption, both are equipped with the buckle interface of mutually supporting and connect through buckle structure.
The first pattern layer 200 is a pattern layer formed by attaching a first pattern to the first display layer 300 by using a thermal transfer technique, a UV printing technique, or other techniques.
The second pattern layer 500 is a pattern layer formed by applying a second pattern to the second display layer 400 by using a thermal transfer technique, a UV printing technique, or other techniques. The first pattern and the second pattern may be the same or different patterns.
The working principle is as follows: since the connection between the first display layer 300 and the second display layer 400 is detachable, when the user feels tired of the pattern displayed on the first display layer 300, the user can remove the second display layer 400 attached to the first display layer 300 to expose the second pattern layer 500, thereby achieving the effect of changing the display device. Therefore, one mobile phone shell can provide two different patterns, the service life of each mobile phone shell can be prolonged, the replacement cost is reduced, resources are saved, and the mobile phone shell is more novel and creative compared with the existing scheme.
The material of the mobile phone shell includes but is not limited to hard material, soft plastic material and soft frosted material. The materials used in this example were TPU (Thermoplastic polyurethane elastomer) and PC (Polycarbonate).
In the aspect of the mobile phone shell body, as shown in fig. 1, the first mobile phone shell body of the embodiment includes a shell frame 110 and a shell back, and the shell frame 110 is fixedly connected with the shell back to form a cavity for accommodating the mobile phone shell. The shell rim 110 and the shell back can be molded in an integrally molded manner. The first display layer 300 is attached to the front of the back of the case, which is the side of the back of the case away from the frame of the case, i.e. the side towards which the user faces when viewing the pattern of the mobile phone case.
In order to reduce the production cost and the thickness of the mobile phone case, as shown in fig. 2, in the second mobile phone case body of the present embodiment, the mobile phone case body is a case frame 110. The first display layer 300 is disposed in the middle of the case frame 110 and connected to the periphery of the case frame 110, and forms a cavity for accommodating a mobile phone. The manner of connecting the shell frame 110 and the first display layer 300 includes, but is not limited to, adhesive dispensing, fastening, etc.
The process of the second kind of cell-phone shell body equipment for the cell-phone shell is: the first design layer 200 is first printed on the first display layer 300 and the second design layer 500 is printed on the second display layer 400. The second display layer 400 is then detachably attached to the first display layer 300 to constitute a back cover. Finally, the back of the case is connected with the periphery of the case frame 110 in the above connection mode to form a cavity for accommodating the mobile phone case.
In a first implementation manner of the present embodiment, the first pattern layer 200 is located on the front surface of the first display layer 300, and the front surface of the first display layer 300 refers to a surface of the first display layer 300 away from the mobile phone shell body 100. When the first pattern layer 200 is located on the front surface of the first display layer 300, the first display layer 300 may adopt any color, shape and material.
However, since the first display layer 300 and the second display layer 400 may be adhered to each other, if the first pattern layer 200 is located on the front surface of the first display layer 300, the second display layer 400 is torn off, which may damage a part of the pattern of the first pattern layer 200. Therefore, in the second implementation manner of the present embodiment, the first pattern layer 200 is located on the back side of the first display layer 300. The back surface of the first display layer 300 refers to a surface of the first display layer 300 near the handset case body 100. Since the first design layer 200 is located on the back of the first display layer 300, a user may want to see the first design hidden by the first display layer 300 when the second display layer 400 is torn off. In order to display the first pattern layer 200, the first display layer 300 is a transparent layer. It should be noted that the term transparent herein does not mean completely transparent, but includes various transparent layers such as translucent, 30% transparent, 60% transparent, etc., as long as the user can see the first pattern and see the first display layer 300.
In a first implementation manner of the present disclosure, the second pattern layer 500 is located on the front surface of the second display layer 400, and the front surface of the second display layer 400 is the surface far away from the first display layer 300. In this case, the second display layer 400 may have any color, shape, and material.
In a second implementation manner of the embodiment, the second pattern layer 500 is located on the back surface of the second display layer 400, and the back surface of the second display layer 400 is the surface close to the first display layer 300. In order for the user to display the second pattern of the second pattern layer 500 when in use, the second display layer 400 is a transparent layer when the second pattern layer 500 is positioned at the rear surface of the second display layer 400, similar to the first display layer 300 described above. The second pattern layer 500 is disposed on the back surface of the second display layer 400, so that the second pattern layer 500 can be protected, the abrasion of the second pattern layer 500 in the using process can be reduced, and the service life can be prolonged.
The first display layer 300 or the second display layer 400 may be made of PP (polypropylene), PE (polyethylene), ABS (Acrylonitrile Butadiene Styrene) or other materials. Since the second display layer 400 is subsequently torn off, in order to reduce the difficulty of tearing, in this embodiment, the second display layer 400 is a thin film layer. The thickness of the thin film layer is preferably 50-70 filaments. Another reason for adopting the thin film layer is that if the second display layer 400 is thick, the hand feeling of the mobile phone case has a large gap before and after the second display layer 400 is torn off, and the user experience is decreased. Because the thickness of the first pattern layer 200 is generally between 0.8 mm to 1.0mm, when the second display layer 400 is torn off, the hand feeling of the mobile phone shell is not greatly different.
Further, in order to facilitate the user to tear the second display layer 400, in this embodiment, a tearing structure is disposed at an edge of the second display layer 400, and the user can tear the second display layer 400 quickly through the tearing structure. The tear structure may employ a tear tab 420, a notch 410, a rake, etc.
In a first implementation of this embodiment, as shown in fig. 3, the tear structure is a tear tab 420. In the production of film layers, manufacturers typically leave the ear stems extended to allow for shape adjustment. The ear handle is cut at the later stage when the ear handle leaves the factory. Thus, when the second display layer 400 is a film layer, the produced ear stems can be retained as a tear structure for the subsequent second display layer 400. When the user tears, similar to a mobile phone sticker, the tearing tab 420 is grasped and pulled down to tear off the second display layer 400.
In a second implementation of this embodiment, the tear structure is a notch 410. The notch 410 may be disposed at a corner of the second display layer 400, or may be disposed at a corner area of the second display layer 400 as shown in fig. 4. When the user tears, the second display layer 400 can be quickly separated from the first display layer 300 through the notch 410. Further, the boundary of the notch 410 may be shaped as an arc of 1/4 that is the size of an adult finger for ease of use by the user. The arrangement is more in accordance with the structure of the human body and more convenient.
In addition, the tearing structure may further be configured as a stick-up foot that does not exist between the first display layer 300 and the second display layer 400, and the user may pinch the stick-up corner and tear down.
In addition, considering that the existing smart phone has a camera mounted on the back, in the present embodiment, a camera hole 430 is provided on the first display layer 300 and the second display layer 400, and the camera hole 430 can expose the camera according to the position of the camera. And a plurality of key positions or plug-in holes are arranged on the shell frame 110 for the mobile phone keys and the mobile phone jacks. It should be noted that in the present embodiment, the position and size of the camera hole 430, and the size and shape of the casing frame 110 can be set according to the mobile phone model to be adapted as required, and are not limited in detail herein.

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1. A handset housing, comprising: the mobile phone shell comprises a mobile phone shell body, a first pattern layer, a first display layer used for displaying the first pattern layer, a second pattern layer and a second display layer used for displaying the second pattern layer;
the first display layer is located on the back of the mobile phone shell main body, and the second display layer is detachably attached to the first display layer.
2. The handset housing of claim 1, wherein the first patterned layer is located on a front surface of the first display layer.
3. A handset casing according to claim 1, wherein the first patterned layer is located behind the first display layer, the first display layer being a transparent layer.
4. The handset housing of claim 1, wherein the second display layer is adhered to the first display layer.
5. The handset housing according to claim 1, wherein the second patterned layer is disposed on a front surface of the second display layer.
6. A handset casing according to claim 1, wherein the second patterned layer is located behind the second display layer, the second display layer being a transparent layer.
7. The handset housing according to claim 1, wherein the second display layer is a film layer, and edges of the second display layer are provided with tear structure.
8. A handset according to claim 7, characterised in that the tear formations comprise tear tabs and/or indentations.
9. A mobile phone casing according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the casing body is a casing rim, and the first display layer is disposed in the middle of the casing rim and connected to the periphery of the rim to form a cavity for accommodating a mobile phone.
10. A handset housing, comprising: the mobile phone shell comprises a mobile phone shell body, a first pattern layer, a first display layer used for displaying the first pattern layer, a second pattern layer and a second display layer used for displaying the second pattern layer; the first display layer is positioned at the back of the mobile phone shell main body, and the second display layer is detachably attached to the first display layer;
the first pattern layer is positioned on the back surface of the first display layer, and the first display layer is a transparent layer; the second display layer is adhered to the first display layer; the second pattern layer is positioned on the front surface of the second display layer; the second display layer is a thin film layer, and a tearing structure is arranged at the edge of the second display layer;
the cell-phone shell body is the shell frame, first demonstration layer set up in the middle part of shell frame meets all around with the frame, and the combination forms the cavity that is used for holding the cell-phone.
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