1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hinge, especially to a hinge being mounted between a cover and a base of an electronic device to provide enhanced abrasion.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
Electronic devices such as notebook computers, cell phones and the like have a cover with a display and a base. To allow the cover to be pivoted relative to the base, a hinge is mounted between the cover and the base. The hinge provides abrasion when the cover is pivoted to the base to maintain the cover at any desired angle. However, as the displays become larger and larger, the covers become heavier and heavier. Therefore, the abrasion providing by the conventional hinge is not enough to maintain the cover at any desired angle.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an abrasion-enhanced hinge to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an abrasion-enhanced hinge. The abrasion-enhanced hinge has a pintle, a washer assembly and a stationary leaf. The pintle is connected securely to a cover of an electronic device. The washer assembly has multiple stationary washers and multiple rotating washers. The stationary and rotating washers are mounted interlacedly around the pintle. The stationary washers are connected securely to each other. The rotating washers are connected securely to the pintle. The stationary leaf is connected securely to a base of the electronic device and is connected securely to the nearest stationary washer. When the cover is pivoted to the base, the pintle is rotated relative to the stationary leaf. Thus, the rotating washers are rotated relative to the stationary washers. Because the stationary and rotating washers are mounted interlacedly, the rotations between the stationary and rotating washers provide a lot of abrasions. Therefore, the hinge provides enhanced abrasion.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The adjusting sleeve (12) is mounted around the pintle (10A).
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The stationary and rotating washers (21, 21A, 23) are mounted interlacedly around the pintle (10, 10A).
The stationary washers (21, 21A) are connected securely to each other in sequence. Each stationary washer (21, 21A) may have an annular edge, a central circular hole (211), two fastening protrusions (212) and two fastening detents (213). The fastening protrusions (212) are formed longitudinally on and protrudes out from the annular edge of the stationary washer (21, 21A) and are opposite to each other. The fastening detents (213) are formed transversely in the annular edge of the stationary washer (21, 21A) and respectively engage the fastening protrusions (212) of an adjacent stationary washer (21, 21A). Some of the stationary washers (21A) respectively have an extension (214). The extension (214) is formed transversely on and protrudes out from the annular edge of the stationary washer (21, 21A).
The rotating washers (23) are mounted securely around the pintle (10, 10A). Each rotating washer (23) may have a central non-circular hole (231) engaging the pintle (10).
The biasing member (24) is mounted around the pintle (10A) and abuts the adjusting sleeve (12).
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The main panel (31) has two ends and may abut the extensions (214) of the stationary washers (21A).
The mounting and additional panels (32, 32A, 32C, 33) are mounted around the pintle (10, 10A) and are respectively formed perpendicularly on the ends of the main panel (31) to hold the washer assembly (20) between the mounting and additional panels (32, 32A, 33). The mounting panel (32, 32A, 32C) is connected securely to the nearest stationary washer (21) and may have a central hole (321) and two fastening detents (322). The fastening detents (322) are formed in the mounting panel (32, 32A, 32C) and respectively engage the fastening protrusions (212) on the nearest stationary washer (21).
The supplemental bracket (34) is formed on the mounting panel (32A) and comprises a lateral panel (341) and an upright panel (342). The lateral panel (341) is formed perpendicularly on the mounting panel (32A) and may abut the extensions (214) of the stationary washers (21A). The upright panel (342) is formed perpendicularly on the lateral panel (341) and is mounted around the pintle (10) to hold the washer assembly (20) between the mounting panels (32A) and the upright panel (342).
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The fastener (40) is mounted securely around the distal end of the pintle (10, 10A) and may be a nut being screwed onto the threaded segment (11) of the pintle (10, 10A).
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The hinge as described is mounted between a cover and a base of an electronic device. The pintle (10) or the rotating leaf (35) is connected to the cover. The stationary leaf (30, 30A, 30C) is connected to the base. When the cover is pivoted relative to the base, the pintle (10, 10A) is rotated relative to the stationary leaf (30, 30A, 30C). Because the stationary washers (21, 21A) are connected securely to each other and to the stationary leaf (30, 30A, 30C) and the rotating washers (23) are mounted securely around the pintle (10, 10A), the rotating washers (23) are rotated relative the stationary washers (21, 21A). Since the stationary and rotating washers (21, 21A, 23) are mounted interlacedly around the pintle (10, 10A), the rotations between the stationary and rotating washers (21, 21A, 23) provide a lot of abrasions. Therefore, the hinge as described provides enhanced abrasion.
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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