1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to battery covers and, particularly, to a battery cover latching assembly used in a portable electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
Batteries are used to provide power to portable electronic devices, e.g., mobile phones. Battery cover latching assemblies are usually provided to secure the battery within portable electronic devices.
A typical battery cover latching assembly for an electronic device usually includes a battery cover and latching means, e.g., a locking pin latching into a locking hole. The battery cover can be detachably mounted to a housing of portable electronic devices using the latching means.
However, to replace batteries, it is required to first detach the battery cover from the housing, then insert a new battery into the housing and finally lock the battery cover to the housing again. Thus, it is inconvenient for users, and the battery cover may subject to risk of being lost or misplaced.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the battery cover latching assembly can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. These drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present battery cover latching assembly. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding sections throughout the several views.
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The first longitudinal side portion 24 includes an outer surface 240 and an inner surface 242. The first longitudinal side portion 24 defines a first mounting groove 244 through the outer surface 240, forming a first bottom wall 246. The top portion 22 and the bottom portion 23 respectively define a pivoting hole 211 communicating with the first mounting groove 244, corresponding to the projections 124. The two pivoting holes 211 are co-axial, configured for rotatably receiving the two projections 124. Two mounting portions 25 spacingly protrude from the first bottom wall 246, used to secure the biasing mechanism 30.
The second longitudinal side portion 26 includes an outer surface 260 and an inner surface 262. The second longitudinal side portion 26 defines a second mounting groove 264 through the outer surface 260, forming a second bottom wall 266. The second longitudinal side portion 26 spacingly defines two cavities 268 in the second bottom wall 266. Each cavity 268 extends longitudinally. The pair of protrusions 27, protrude from an inside of the second bottom wall 266. The pair of protrusions 27 extends along two edges of the corresponding cavity 268, thus defining a channel 28 communicating with the cavity 268, and extending along the cavity 268. The channel 28 is used to receive the latch bar 40, such that the latch bar 40 slides along the channel 28. A gap 29 is defined through the outer surface 260 adjacent to the second mounting groove 264, corresponding to the channel 28. The button member 60 is slidably received in the gap 29, combined with the latch bar 40. An “L”-shaped limiting board 291 is arranged in the second longitudinal side portion 26. One end of the limiting board 291 is connected to an inside of the outer surface 260, the other end of the limiting board 291 is connected to an inside of the second bottom wall 266, thus defining a slot 292. The slot 292 is adjacent to the gap 29, and extends along the channel 28. In this embodiment, part of one protrusion is received in the slot 292, used to resist one end of the spring 50.
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The latch bar 40 includes a main portion 41, and two clamps 43. The main portion 41 is a long, narrow pole. The two clamps 43 protrude from opposite ends of the main portion 41, facing in a same direction. A linking portion 45 protrudes from near a center of the main portion 41, for connecting with the button member 60. The main portion 41 defines two notches 451 adjacent to two opposite sides of the linking portion 45.
The coiled spring 50 is a compressing spring, and configured for being received in the slot 292, with one end resisting one protrusion 27, the other end resisting the button member 60. The coiled spring 50 provides a restoring force to recover the button member 60.
The button member 60 is substantially T-shaped and includes an operating portion 61 and a pressing portion 62. The pressing portion 62 protrudes from a middle portion of the operating portion 61. A pole 63 protrudes from the pressing portion 62. The pole 63 is generally parallel with the operating portion 61. The coiled spring 50 is coiled about the pole 63. The pressing portion 62 defines an aperture 621 facing away from the operating portion 61, thus forming two legs 622. The aperture 621 receives the linking portion 45, with each leg 622 embedded into one corresponding notch 451, and further fastened, e.g., screwed to the main portion 41 of the latch bar 40 by screws 64.
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It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of sections within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms, in which the appended claims are expressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910304758.3 | Jul 2009 | CN | national |