1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to hinges, and more particularly to an angle-limiting hinge that facilitates fabrication and is capable of limiting a rotational angle of a cover relative to a base of a notebook computer.
2. Description of Related Art
Notebook computers are widely used by people for various applications and uses and comprises a cover, a base and at least one hinge. The hinge is mounted between the cover and the base to allow relative rotation of the cover and the base and allow the cover to cover the base to reduce a footprint of the notebook and raise portability.
However, due to frequent opening and closing, the conventional hinge is susceptible to wear and requires complex metallic assembly wherein errors may occur leading to defective hinges, and stages may be slowed by overly complex or unreliable procedures. The complex metallic assembly is further complicated when rotational angle-limit functions are integrated into hinge design.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides an angle-limiting hinge to obviate or mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide an angle-limiting hinge that facilitates fabrication and is capable of limiting a rotational angle of a cover relative to a base of a notebook computer.
To achieve the objective, the angle-limiting hinge in accordance with the present invention comprises a stationary leaf, a pivoting leaf, a pintle and a limiting element.
The leaves are attached respectively to the cover and the base of the notebook computer.
The pintle is mounted statically in the stationary leaf and rotatably in the pivoting leaf thereby allowing the leaves to rotate relative to each other and the pintle has a limit. The limit is C-shaped, formed radially around the pintle and comprises two end being positive stops.
The limiting element is mounted around the pintle and is secured to the pivoting leaf and has a limiting block mounted securely in the limiting element using riveting. The limiting block is disposed between the positive stops of the limit to limit the rotational angle limiting element, the leaves, and the cover.
Accordingly, the angle-limiting hinge fastens and facilitates fabrication and is capable of limiting the rotational angle of the leaves.
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.
With reference to
The pivoting leaf (10) is attached to a cover of a notebook computer and has a bottom, a side edge, at least one sleeve (11) and an engaging protrusion (12). The sleeve (11) is formed at the distal end of the pivoting leaf (10) and each sleeve (11) has an inner surface. The engaging protrusion (12) protrudes from the side edge of the pivoting leaf (10) adjacent to one of the at least one sleeve (11).
The stationary leaf (20) is attached to a base of the notebook computer and has a side surface and a mounting hole (21). The side surface faces the side edge of the pivoting leaf (10). The mounting hole (21) is defined in the side surface of the stationary leaf (20) and is non-circular in cross section.
The pintle (30) has a mounting end, a pivoting portion, multiple grooves (31) and a limit (32). The mounting end of the pintle (30) is non-circular in cross section, corresponds to and is mounted statically in the mounting hole (21) of the stationary leaf (20). The pivoting portion is mounted tightly through the at least one sleeve (11) of the pivoting leaf (11) is held by and rubs against the inner surface of the at least one sleeve (11) to generate friction to hold the pivoting leaf (10) in various positions. The grooves (31) are formed circumferentially around the pivoting portion of the pintle (30) for containing a lubricant, thereby preventing attrition and increasing smoothness of rotation. The limit (32) is C-shaped in cross section and has two ends being positive stops (33) and is formed radially around the pintle (30).
With further reference to
The through hole (41) is formed through the limiting element (40), aligns with the sleeve (11) of the pivoting leaf (10) and is mounted around the pintle (30) to allow full rotation. The riveted notch (44) is defined through the limiting element (40), is adjacent to and communicates with the through hole (41). The engaging hole (42) is formed through the limiting element (40), corresponds to and is mounted securely on the engaging protrusion (12) of the pivoting leaf (10), thereby forces the limiting element (40) to rotate simultaneously with the pivoting leaf (10). The limiting block (43) is attached securely in riveted notch (44) of the limiting element (40) in a riveting manner and the limiting block (43) protrudes from the limiting element (40) and is disposed between the positive stops (33) of the limit (32). With further reference to
Since the limiting element (40) is riveted into the riveting notch (44), speed of production is rapidly increased whilst complexity of production is reduced, thereby raising productivity by increasing output and reducing rejection and defect rates. Furthermore, by changing size of the limiting element (40), the hinge can be tailored to various customers needs simply with little or no machine alteration or component redesign. This further reduces end product cost.
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 function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail 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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