Case hinge structure

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6499188
  • Patent Number
    6,499,188
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 17, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 31, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Browne; Lynne H.
    • Hutton; Doug
    Agents
    • Chan; Raymond Y.
    • David and Raymond Patent Group
Abstract
A case hinge structure is adapted for installing on a case which includes a case body having a rear panel and a case cover having a rear wall wherein the hinge structure is affixed between the rear panel of the case body and the rear wall of the case cover in such a manner that the case cover is adapted for pivotally folding from a closed position to an open position. In the closed position, the case cover is tightly cover on top of the case body, and in the open position, the case cover is pivotally folded up at a predetermined folding angle with respect to the case body. The hinge structure includes a lower joint, which is affixed to the rear panel, including a supporting arm having a C-shaped cross-section and defined a mounting slot therein, and an upper joint, which is affixed to the rear wall, having a pivot arm rotatably and coaxially received in the mounting slot of the lower joint in such a manner a mutual friction is provided between an outer circumferential surface of the pivot arm and an inner circumferential surface of the supporting arm, so as to frictionally adjust the folding angle of the case cover when opening the case.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




The present invention relates to a hinge, and particularly to a case hinge structure which is adapted for selectively adjusting a folding angle A of the case's cover. Thus, the case hinge structure is mounted inside the case in order to protect the hinge structure for extending the service life span of the case and keep an aesthetic appearance of the case.




2. Description of Related Arts




Traditionally, a case


1


comprises a case body


1


A and a case cover


1


B pivotally connected to the case body


1


A by means of a hinge


2


, as shown in

FIG. 1

, wherein the hinge


2


comprises a pair of metal panels


3


,


4


each having a pin slot affixed on exterior surfaces of the case body


1


A and the case cover


1


B respectively, and a pin


5


coaxially inserted into the pin slots of the two metal panels


3


,


4


in such a manner that the case cover


1


B is adapted for pivotally rotating so as to open up the case


1


. However, such traditional hinge


2


has the following drawbacks:




(1) A user can only fold the case


1


cover 180 degrees from a closed position to an open position such that the user cannot adjust a folding angle A of the case cover


1


B, which is inconvenient for the user since the user may not able to keep the balance of the case


1


when opening the case


1


. In order to keep the case cover


1


B in a desired folding angle A, a pivot arm


6


is affixed between the case body


1


A and the case cover


1


B, as shown in FIG.


2


. However, the manufacturing cost of the case


1


will be increased by adding parts into the case


1


.




(2) Since the hinge


2


is affixed on the exterior bottom surface of the case


1


, when the user carries the case


1


, the hinge


2


may accidentally or unintentionally be damaged by collusions or mutual friction of the floor. Thus, the hinge


2


may destroy the aesthetic appearance of the case


1


as well.




(3) The pin


5


must be strong enough to pivotally connect the case body


1


A and the case cover


1


B together. Due to the external collusion and the mutual friction of the metal panels


3


,


4


, the pin


5


may easy to worn out. So, when the pin


5


is broken, which is non-replaceable, the case


1


must be thrown away that is a waste of source.




(4) The metal panels


3


,


4


of the hinge


2


is affixed on the case


1


by means of rivets, which will damage the surface of the case


1


, destroy the beauty appearance of the case


1


, and increase the manufacturing cost of the case


1


.




(5) The case cover


1


B is hard to tightly cover on top of the case body


1


A due to the manufacturing deflection of the hinge


2


. So, dust or rain may enter into the case


1


from a gap between the case body


1


A and the case cover


1


B.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




A main object of the present invention is to provide a case hinge structure wherein the hinge structure is installed inside the case in order to protect the hinge structure, so as to extend the service life span of the case.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a case hinge structure wherein no pin or axle is needed in the pivot connection of the hinge structure, so as to prevent the pin or axle from being broken, which is the major and most easiest broken part of the conventional hinge structure.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a case hinge structure which is adapted to selectively adjust a folding angle A of its case cover, such that the case can be easily kept its balance.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a case hinge structure which is capable of tightly connecting the case cover with the case body together, so as to prevent a slit formed therebetween.




Another object of the present invention is to provide a case hinge structure which can keep an aesthetic appearance of the case since the hinge structure is inconspicuous and cannot be seen from outside.




Another object of present invention is to provide a case hinge structure wherein the case does not require to alter its original structural design so as to minimize the manufacturing cost of the case incorporating with the hinge structure.




Accordingly, in order to accomplish the above objects, the present invention provides a case hinge structure adapted for installing into a case, which comprises:




a case body having a box shape comprising a rear panel; and




a case cover comprising a rear wall wherein the hinge structure is affixed between the rear panel of the case body and the rear wall of the case cover in such a manner that the case cover is adapted for pivotally folding from a closed position to an open position, wherein in the closed position, the case cover is tightly cover on top of the case body, and in the open position, the case cover is pivotally folded up at a predetermined folding angle with respect to the case body;




the hinge structure comprising:




a lower joint, which is upwardly extended from the rear panel of the case body, comprising a supporting arm having a C-shaped cross-section defined a mounting slot therein; and




an upper joint, which is downwardly extended from the rear wall of the case cover, having a pivot arm rotatably and coaxially received in the mounting slot of the lower joint in such a manner a mutual friction is provided between the pivot arm and the supporting arm so as to adjust the folding angle of the case cover when opening the case.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a conventional hinge structure installed into a case.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the conventional hinge structure incorporated with a pivot arm.





FIG. 3

is a partially sectional view of a case hinge structure according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is an enlarged sectional view of the case hinge structure according to the above preferred embodiment of present invention.





FIG. 5

is a side view of the case hinge structure in an open position according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is an exploded perspective view of the case hinge structure according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.





FIG. 7

illustrated an alternative mode of a pivot member of the case structure according to the above preferred embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to

FIG. 3

of the drawings, a case hinge structure


20


according to a preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated wherein a case


10


is adapted for incorporating with the case hinge structure


20


. The case


10


comprises a case body


11


having a box shape comprising a rear panel


111


a case cover


12


comprising a rear wall


121


wherein the hinge structure


20


is affixed between the rear panel


111


of the case body


11


and the rear wall


121


of the case cover


12


in such a manner that the case cover


12


is adapted for pivotally folding from a closed position to an open position. In the closed position, the case cover


12


is tightly cover on top of the case body


11


, and in the open position, the case cover


12


is pivotally folded up at a predetermined folding angle A with respect to the case body


11


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, the hinge structure


20


has a lower joint


21


and an upper joint


22


rotatably connected to the lower joint


21


of the hinge structure


20


wherein the lower joint


21


and the upper joint


22


are made of durable material such as metal or plastic. The lower joint


21


, which is upwardly extended from the rear panel


111


of the case body


11


, has a supporting arm


211


having a C-shaped cross section defined a mounting slot


212


therein. The upper joint


22


, which is downwardly extended from the rear wall


121


of the case cover


12


, has a pivot arm


221


rotatably and coaxially received in the mounting slot


211


of the lower joint


21


of the hinge structure


20


, so as to pivotally connect the case cover


12


with the case body


11


in such a manner that a mutual friction is provided between an outer circumferential surface the pivot arm


221


and an inner circumferential surface of the supporting arm


211


so as to adjust the folding angle A of the case cover


12


when opening the case


10


.




As shown in

FIGS. 4

,


5


and


6


, the supporting arm


211


of the lower joint


21


of the hinge structure


20


has an upper edge


211


A and a lower edge


211


B, for blocking up the rotation of the case cover


12


in the open position and the closed position respectively, so as to limit the folding angle A of the case cover


12


. The lower joint


21


further comprises a plurality of locking surfaces


214


integrally provided on the inner circumferential surface of the supporting arm


211


so as to form a polygon of the mounting slot


212


.




The pivot arm


221


of the upper joint


22


of the hinge structure


20


, according to the preferred embodiment, having an inversed C-shaped cross section is rotatably received in the mounting slot


212


wherein an outer diameter of the pivot arm


221


is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of the supporting arm


211


. The upper joint


22


further comprises a plurality of driving surfaces


222


coaxially provided on the outer circumferential surface of the pivot arm


221


wherein the driving surface surfaces


222


are adapted for engaging with the respective locking surfaces


214


, so as to lock up the case cover


12


at the desired folding angle A with respect to the case body


11


.




In other words, when the case cover


12


is pivotally rotated upward for opening the case


10


, the driving surfaces


222


are rotatably driven to engage with the locking surfaces


214


in order to provide a mutual friction therebetween such that the case cover


12


is frictionally locked up in such a rotatably movable manner, as shown in FIG.


5


.




The various folding angles A of the case cover


12


are predetermined by how many locking surfaces


214


provided on the supporting arm


211


. For example, when there are three locking surfaces


214


are provided on the supporting arm


211


, three different folding angles A of the case cover


12


can be frictionally held with respect to the case body


11


such that the user is able to pivotally open the case


10


at different desired folding angles A.




In order to mount the upper joint


22


and the lower joint


21


to the case cover


12


and the case body


11


respectively, the hinge structure


20


further comprises a first affixing means


23


and a second affixing means


24


integrally extended from the lower joint


21


and the upper joint


22


respectively. The first affixing means


23


having a U-shaped cross section is downwardly extended from the lower joint


21


wherein the rear panel


11


of the case body


11


is substantially sandwiched therebetween. The second affixing means


24


also having a U-shaped cross section is upwardly extended from the upper joint


22


in such a manner that the rear wall


121


of the case cover


12


is substantially affixed thereto. In other words, the first and second affixing means


23


,


24


are securely clamped on edges of the rear panel


111


and the rear wall


121


respectively. Thus, rivets can be mounted on the first and second affixing means


23


,


24


penetrating through the rear panel


111


and the rear wall


121


respectively, so as to further securely affix the upper joint


21


and the lower joint


22


to the case cover


12


and the case body


11


respectively.




In order to connect the case cover


12


with the case body


11


, the pivot arm


221


of the upper joint


22


is adapted to coaxially insert into the mounting slot


212


of the lower joint


21


from one side end thereof in such a slidably movable manner. So, no pin or axle is needed in order to pivotally connect between the case body


11


and case cover


12


. Thus, the hinge structure


20


is inconspicuous and cannot be seen from an exterior of the case


10


such that the hinge structure


20


is well protected by the supporting arm


211


. Furthermore, since the upper joint


22


and the lower joint


21


are fittedly engaged each other, the case cover


12


is capable of tightly covering on the case body


11


, so as to minimize a gap between the case cover


12


and the case body


11


, which can prevent the dust and water from entering into the case


10


.




Moreover, the hinge structure


20


further comprises a pair of stoppers


25


,


26


for coaxially mounting on two side ends of the lower joint


21


when the upper joint


22


is engaged therewith, so as to prevent a lateral movement of the pivot arm


221


of the upper joint


22


along the mounting slot


212


.




As shown in

FIG. 5

, when opening the case


10


, the pivot arm


221


of the upper joint


22


is coaxially rotated in the mounting slot


212


, so as to upwardly and pivotally fold the case cover


12


. It is worth to mention that the lower edge


211


B of the supporting arm


211


will urge against the upper joint


22


in the closed position, and the upper edge


211


A of the supporting arm


211


will urge against the upper joint


22


in the fully open position, so as to limit the folding angle A of the case cover


12


. In other words, when a distance between the upper edge


211


A and the lower edge


211


B of the supporting arm


211


is lengthened, the case cover


12


is adapted for pivotally folding with larger folding angle A such that the folding angle A of the case cover


12


can be selectively adjusted by the width of the upper edge


211


A and the lower edge


211


B of the supporting arm


211


while manufacturing.




Moreover, the user can selectively fold up the case cover


12


in the desired folding angle A since the case cover


12


is frictionally held by the mutual friction between the locking surfaces


214


and the driving surfaces


222


engaged with each other such that the case cover


12


can be held at, for example, 30 degrees, 60 degrees, or even 120 degrees of the folding angle A with respect to the case body


11


. The user can pivotally pull the case cover


12


such that the driving surface


222


will be forced to disengage with the respective locking surface


214


and then re-engage with the neighboring locking surface


214


, so as to frictionally hold the case cover


12


at another folding angle A. Thus, when closing the case cover


12


, the mutual friction between the locking surfaces


214


and the driving surfaces


222


also exists so as to prevent the case cover


12


from being accidentally dropped down, which may snap on the user's fingers.




Referring to

FIG. 7

, an alternative mode of the pivot arm


221


′ according to the preferred embodiment of the present invention is illustrated wherein the pivot arm


221


′ has a rod shaped instead of the inversed C-shaped cross sectional structure such that the pivot arm


221


′ can rigidly support the case cover


12


in such a rotatably movable manner.



Claims
  • 1. A case hinge structure adapted for installing on a case, comprising:a case body having a box shape comprising a rear panel; and a case cover comprising a rear wall wherein said hinge structure is affixed between said rear panel of said case body and said rear wall of said case cover in such a manner that said case cover is adapted for pivotally folding from a closed position to an open position, wherein in said closed position, said case cover is tightly cover on top of said case body, and in said open position, said case cover is pivotally folded up at a predetermined folding angle with respect to said case body; said hinge structure comprising: a lower joint, which is upwardly extended from said rear panel of said case body, comprising a supporting arm having a C-shaped cross-section defining a mounting slot therein, wherein said lower joint further, comprises a plurality of locking surfaces integrally provided on said inner an inner circumferential surface of the supporting arm so as to form a polygon of said mounting slot; and an upper joint, which is downwardly extended from said rear wall of said case cover, having a pivot arm rotatably and coaxially received in said mounting slot of said lower joint in such a manner that a mutual friction is provided between an outer circumferential surface of said pivot arm and said inner circumferential surface; and of said supporting arm so as to frictionally adjust said folding angle of said case cover when opening said case, wherein said upper joint comprises a plurality of driving surfaces coaxially provided on said outer circumferential surface of said pivot arm wherein said driving surfaces are arranged to engage with said respective locking surfaces, so as to frictionally hold said case cover at said folding angle with respect to said case body.
  • 2. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 1, wherein said lower joint comprises an upper edge and a lower edge for urging against said upper joint in said open position and said closed position respectively, so as to limit said folding angle of said case cover.
  • 3. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 1, further comprising a first affixing means integrally extended from said lower joint and a second affixing means integrally extended from said upper joint, wherein said first and second affixing means each having a U-shaped cross section are securely clamped on edges of said rear panel and said rear wall respectively, so as to substantially affix said upper joint and said lower joint to said case cover and said case body respectively.
  • 4. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a first affixing means integrally extended from said lower joint and a second affixing means integrally extended from said upper joint, wherein said first and second affixing means each having a U-shaped cross section are securely clamped on edges of said rear panel and said rear wall respectively, so as to substantially affix said upper joint and said lower joint to said case cover and said case body respectively.
  • 5. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 1, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having an inversed C-shaped cross section is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 6. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 2, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having an inversed C-shaped cross section is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 7. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 4, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having an inversed C-shaped cross section is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 8. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 1, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having a rod shaped is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 9. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 2, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having a rod shaped is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 10. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 4, wherein said pivot arm of said upper joint having a rod shaped is rotatably received in said mounting slot, wherein an outer diameter of said pivot arm is slightly smaller than an inner diameter of said supporting arm.
  • 11. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 2, further comprising a pair of stoppers for coaxially mounting on two side ends of said lower joint when said upper joint is engaged therewith, so as to prevent a lateral movement of said pivot arm of said upper joint along said mounting slot.
  • 12. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 4, further comprising a pair of stoppers for coaxially mounting on two side ends of said lower joint when said upper joint is engaged therewith, so as to prevent a lateral movement of said pivot arm of said upper joint along said mounting slot.
  • 13. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 7, further comprising a pair of stoppers for coaxially mounting on two side ends of said lower joint when said upper joint is engaged therewith, so as to prevent a lateral movement of said pivot arm of said upper joint along said mounting slot.
  • 14. A case hinge structure, as recited in claim 10, further comprising a pair of stoppers for coaxially mounting on two side ends of said lower joint when said upper joint is engaged therewith, so as to prevent a lateral movement of said pivot arm of said upper joint along said mounting slot.
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