Abstract:
Methods and apparatus relating to provision and/or utilization of a hidden feature for accessing and/or repairing mobile devices are described. An embodiment includes a wire physically adjacent to an adhesive. The adhesive bonds a first portion of a computing device and a second portion of the computing device. The wire is capable of being heated in response to application of electrical voltage or current. In turn, the heated wire causes cutting of the adhesive to allow for physical separation of the first portion of the computing device and the second portion of the computing device. Another embodiment utilizes a hidden end of an opening in a computing device to hide a fastener. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
Abstract:
A display having high re-workability, a method for producing the display, and a transparent resin filler, are provided. A transparent resin filler (5), in which a value obtained on multiplying a hardness of an as-cured resin, expressed as Shore E, with a bonding strength, is not greater than 400, is used as a material of a transparent resin layer (4) to be charged between a picture image display panel (2) and a front side panel (3). In case an undesirable situation, such as mixing of foreign matter in the transparent resin layer (4), has occurred, a re-working member may be moved with ease through a space between the picture image display panel (2) and the front side panel (3) to separate picture image display panel (2) and the front side panel (3) from each other.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for replacement of damages display shield (typically glass) covering a display screen on a device, typically a mobile phone. Mobile phones have an electronic display protected by a glass shield. Between the glass and the display is often a plastic polarizing or other intermediary sheet. Removal of a damage glass can be accomplished by cutting thru the polarizer with a moving wire or blade. This separates the glass from the sensitive display and allows replacement of the glass without damaging the more expensive display.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for replacement of damages display shield (typically glass) covering a display screen on a device, typically a mobile phone. Mobile phones have an electronic display protected by a glass shield. Between the glass and the display is often a plastic polarizing or other intermediary sheet. Removal of a damage glass can be accomplished by cutting thru the polarizer with a moving wire or blade. This separates the glass from the sensitive display and allows replacement of the glass without damaging the more expensive display.
Abstract:
A film peeling device is provided that can easily peel off a film that has been firmly stuck on a display panel. The film peeling device is configured from a cylindrical motor roller (3) that has an effective length longer than the length of the short side of a face panel (7a) constituting a bulb (7) of a cathode ray tube and has a self-rotating function, a contact plate (4) disposed such that it fits closely with the surface of the motor roller (3), and toggle clamps (5) provided outside of the effective length of the motor roller (3), that press the contact plate (4) against the surface of the motor roller (3).
Abstract:
To provide a technique for manufacturing a high-performance display device by employing a plastic substrate. A peeling layer is formed on an element-forming substrate, and a semiconductor element and a luminous element are further formed thereon. Then, a fixed substrate (130) is bonded on the luminous element by using a first adhesive (129) The entire substrate in this state is exposed in a gas containing halogen fluoride to thereby remove the peeling layer and separate the element-forming substrate. Thereafter, a bonding substrate (132)that comprises a plastic substrate is bonded in place of the separated element-forming substrate.
Abstract:
A disassembling device facilitating a gentle disassembly of components glued together includes a base, a heating plate, a moving member, and a vacuum suction assembly. The disassembling device disassembles and separates portions of an electronic device for post-manufacture analysis or other purposes. The electronic device can disassemble glued parts with speed and high efficiency. By applying suction and sufficient heating to glued-together portions of the electronic device, damages to the electronic device can be avoided.
Abstract:
Methods and apparatus relating to provision and/or utilization of a hidden feature for accessing and/or repairing mobile devices are described. An embodiment includes a wire physically adjacent to an adhesive. The adhesive bonds a first portion of a computing device and a second portion of the computing device. The wire is capable of being heated in response to application of electrical voltage or current. In turn, the heated wire causes cutting of the adhesive to allow for physical separation of the first portion of the computing device and the second portion of the computing device. Another embodiment utilizes a hidden end of an opening in a computing device to hide a fastener. Other embodiments are also disclosed and claimed.
Abstract:
A method and apparatus for replacement of damages display shield (typically glass) covering a display screen on a device, typically a mobile phone. Mobile phones have an electronic display protected by a glass shield. Between the glass and the display is often a plastic polarizing or other intermediary sheet. Removal of a damage glass can be accomplished by cutting thru the polarizer with a moving wire or blade. This separates the glass from the sensitive display and allows replacement of the glass without damaging the more expensive display.
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method of producing a flat panel display having, on a display surface side, an optical laminate wherein two optical elements are adhered to each other via an adhesive sheet or a curable resin layer, which includes the following step 1-step 4, or step 1-step 5, and permits reuse of at least one of the optical elements after step 4 or step 5 as an optical element in step 1: step 1: a step of adhering two optical elements to each other via an adhesive sheet or a curable resin layer, and applying an autoclave treatment to give an optical laminate step 2: a step of checking the appearance of the optical laminate obtained in step 1 step 3: a step of assembling a flat panel display using the optical laminate that passed the check in step 2 step 4: a step of separating the two optical elements in an optical laminate that was rejected by the check in step 2 by relatively rotating them with a vertical line penetrating the opposing faces thereof as a rotation axis step 5: a step of washing the optical element resulting from step 4.