1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to hinge assemblies and, particularly, to a spring-loaded hinge assembly for foldable devices such as portable telephones and portable computers that can be activated by button.
2. Description of Related Art
Some hinge assemblies are spring-loaded to assist in opening the foldable parts of mobile phones, which generally include a cover section and a body section. This kind of hinge assembly includes threaded engagement of its parts and is relatively complicated to manufacture. In addition, the threaded structure needs to be made of costly, high strength material.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present hinge assembly. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Referring to the drawings in detail,
The hinge assembly 100, in the embodiment illustrated, includes a follower member 10, a rotary member 20, two swing rods 30, two pivotal posts 36, a main shaft 40, a button member 50, a resilient member 60, a sleeve 70, and a washer 80.
The follower member 10 non-rotatably engages with the sleeve 70. In this exemplary embodiment, the follower member 10 includes a first element 11 and a second element 13 latched to each other. The first member 11 coaxially includes a head portion 12 and a cam portion 14 integrally formed together. In this exemplary embodiment, the head portion 12 includes two pairs of protrusions 122. A pin 124 is formed between each pair opposite protrusions 122. The cam portion 14 is formed at one side of the head portion 12, and has a smaller radius than the head portion 12. The cam portion 14 includes a cam surface 142 with peaks and valleys. The second member 13 defines four slots 132 and forms two projections 134. The protrusions 122 are latched in the slots 132. The projections 134 are for non-rotatably engaging with the sleeve 70. One end of each projection 134 toward the slots 132 defines a notch 1342 for receiving a corresponding pin 124. An axis hole 16 is defined in the first member 11 and the second member 13 to communicate the first member 11 and the second member 13.
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Each swing rod 30 is rotatably received in the space 225. Each swing rod 30 includes a swing portion 32 and a rod portion 34 formed at one end of the swing portion 32. The swing portion 32 has a contact area 322. An outline of the contact area 322 is an involute curve. Since the normal line at any point of the contact area 322 is tangential to a base circle of the involute curve, the length of the lever arm used to calculate moment of force is equal to a radius of the base circle of the involute curve. When a predetermined moment of force is applied to the swing rods 30, the length of the lever arm is the same, and the forces applied in the contact area 322 remain constant throughout the rotation. Thus, the involute contact area 322 allows the swing rods 30 to stably and smoothly rotate. Each swing portion 32 defines a through hole 324. Each swing rod 30 is rotatably engaged in the rotary member 20 by the engagement between the pivotal post 36 and the through hole 324.
The main shaft 40 extends through, in order, the rotary member 20, the follower member 10, the resilient member 60, and the sleeve 70. The main shaft 40 includes a flange 42, a shaft portion 44, and a locking portion 46. The flange 42 is formed on one end of the main shaft 40, and the locking end 46 is formed on another opposite end thereof. The flange 44 prevents the elements on the main shaft 40 from separating from the end of the main shaft 40. The locking end 46 is for locking the washer 80.
The button member 50 is for pushing the swing rods 30 so that the swing rods 30 can rotate. In this exemplary embodiment, the button member 50 includes a pair of extending plates 52 interspersed by a pair of stopper plates 54. A distal end of each extending plate 52 defines a cutout 522 for receiving a corresponding rod portion 34. A distal end of each stopper plate 54 is substantially clasped with a corresponding hook 222. The hooks 222 of the rotary member 20 are used for preventing the stopper plates 54 from separating.
The resilient member 60 can be spiral-shaped (e.g. a coil spring). The resilient member 60 is fit around the main shaft 40, and exerts elastic force on the follower member 10 to push the follower member 10 toward the rotary member 20.
The sleeve 70 is substantially a hollow cylinder, and includes an open end 72 and a partially-closed end 74. The open end 72 defines two guiding grooves 724 for receiving the projections 134 to allow the first member 10 to be slidably received in the sleeve 70. The partially-closed end 74 of the sleeve 70 defines a central hole 742. Opposite portions of the sleeve 70 are shaped to form a plurality of planar surfaces 76 engaging with a cover section of the mobile phone.
The washer 80 is made of metal, and is engaged with the locking end 46 of the main shaft 40.
In assembly, referring to
When the cover section is closed relative to the body section, the swing rods 30 abut against positions of the cam surface 142 adjacent to peaks. To open the mobile phone, a user lightly presses the button member 50. When pressed, the button member 50 moves along an axial direction of the main shaft 40 to move the rod portions 34 of the rotary members 30. The swing portions 32 are forced to rotate over the peaks of the cam surface 142. Then, even after the button member 50 is released, the follower member 10 automatically further rotates relative to the second member 20. Furthermore, the follower member 10 rotates the sleeve 70 so that the cover section of the mobile phone is opened.
In this hinge assembly, users may apply a relatively smaller force on the button member to force the swing rods to rotate. The operation is easy, and this structure is simple.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that different changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the disclosure.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201010580435.X | Dec 2010 | CN | national |
This application is related to co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. (Attorney Docket No. US36725, entitled “BUTTON ACTIVATED SPRING-LOADED HINGE ASSEMBLY”, by Duan et al., which has the same assignee as the present application. The above-identified application is incorporated herein by reference.