Many aspects of the present apparatus for positioning a flipping cover and the present casing can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily to scale, emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Reference will now be made to the drawings to describe the preferred embodiments of the present apparatus for positioning a flipping cover and the present casing, in detail.
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A fixing hole 481 is defined in a center of the main body 480. The fixing hole 481 is in a non-revolvable shape to position the second member 48 to the base 30. Referring to
A contacting protrusion 487 protrudes from the extending plate 482. The contacting protrusion 487 is in contact with the first member 42, defining a contact point therebetween on the rotating axis of the flipping cover 20. An split knob 486 extends from the extending plate 482 towards the guiding channel 422 of the first member 42. A diameter of the split knob 486 is smaller than the width of the guiding channel 422, and is greater than distance between the raised ridges 428. That is, the diameter of the split knob 486 is configured to be between the width of the guiding channel 42 and the distance of the raised ridges 428. The split knob 486 is received in the guiding channel 422 to guide the flipping cover while opening. The split knob 486 is divided into a first portion 483 and a second portion 485 by a split 488 defined along an extended diameter thereof. The first portion 483 and the second portion 485 are elastically deformable to converge toward the split 488 so the split knob 486 can pass through the raised ridges 428 in the guiding channel 422.
The elongated arm 482 includes a curved surface 489 that protrudes toward the first member 42. The curved surface 489 interferes with the tip 421 of the first member 42, decreasing the angular velocity of the flipping cover 20 so as to eliminate wobbles/reverberates thereof while opening.
When opening, the flipping cover 20 is released under a releasing force, applied by, for example, a torsion spring. The flipping cover 20 flips open from the base 3 relative to the rotating axis. The first member 48 rotates according to the flipping cover 20 causing the guiding channel 422 of the first member to slide around the split knob 486 that is held stationary and causing the curved surface of the elongated arm 484 to rub/interfere against the tip 421 of the first member that is rotating. A angular velocity of the flipping cover 20 with respect to the base 30 is thus decreased due to a force applied by the elongated arm 426 on the first member 42, thus, eliminating/depressing wobbles thereof. As the flipping cover 20 opens toward the largest opening angle, the split knob 486 reaches the raised ridges 428 in the guiding channel 422. The first portion 483 and the second portion 485 deform and converge toward the split 488 to get through the raised ridges 428, reaching the largest opening angle. When the flipping cover reaches the largest opening angle, the split knob 486 is supported the raised ridges 428, holding the flipping cover 20, and, stabilizing flipping cover 20 at the largest opening angle.
When closing, an external force is applied to the flipping cover 20, and the raised ridges 428 force the split knob 486 to be deformed getting therethrough. Subsequently, the flipping cover 20 continues closing with the guiding channel 422 sliding around the split knob, until the flipping cover reaches the base 30 as a result.
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The main body 460 defines a central hole 461 in a center thereof and a cutout 465 at a side thereof. The second member 46 is secured to the base 30 by a screw 52 through the central hole 461. A positioning pin 34 formed on the base 30 is received in the cutout 465 to position the second member 46 and prevent it from drifting.
The extending plate 462 includes a contacting protrusion 463 and an split knob 466. The contacting protrusion 463 resists against the first member 42 of the flipping cover 20 to define a contact point therebetween on the rotating axis. The split knob 466 is similar to the split knob 486 in the first embodiment, but defines a round hole 468 therein to make a wall thickness of the split knob 468 uniform and to increase an elasticity of the split knob.
The elongated arm 464 is slightly bended toward the rotating axis of the flipping cover 20 to increase interference with the first member 42. The elongated arm includes a baffle 467 and a curved surface 469. The curved surface 469 interferes with the tip 421 of the first member 42 to decelerate the flipping cover 20 while opening. The baffle 467 resists against the tip 421 to prevent the flipping cover 20 from over-opening and to protect the split knob 466 when the flipping cover 20 reaches the largest opening angle.
In the above embodiments, the second members 48, 46 are preferred to be made of self-lubricating material, for example polyformaldehyde material. Polyoxymethylene is a kind of superior self-lubricating material with high abradability. It greatly enhances performance of the second members 48, 46. The split knobs 486, 466 slide in the guiding channel 422, and resist against the raised ridges 428 therein. The flipping cover 20 rotates steadily along the guiding channel 422 when opening, and is stabilized when reaching the largest opening angle.
Some modifications, such as omitting one of the raised ridges 428, the split knobs 486, 466 being a hollow tube shape, et. al, can be made to the above embodiments.
It should be emphasized that the above-described embodiments of the present invention, including any preferred embodiments, are merely possible examples of implementation of the principles of the invention, and are merely set forth for a clear understanding of the principles of the invention. Many variations and modifications may be made to the above-described embodiments of the invention without departing substantially from the spirit and principles of the invention. All such modifications and variations are intended to be included herein within the scope of this disclosure and the present invention and be protected by the following claims.
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200610060130.X | Mar 2006 | CN | national |