The present invention relates to coupling structures, and more particularly, to a coupling structure for securely fastening a plurality of housings together.
In response to the requirements of miniaturization and multi-functionality for an electronic device, various types of components, which may belong to different technical fields, should be integrated to form the electronic device. In such case, the various types of components are usually fabricated by different manufacturers and are then integrated by means of housings thereof. Accordingly, the assembly mechanism and electrical connection between different components are important for the performance of the electronic device, especially the way of assembling the housings of the components.
A common method for assembling the housings of the components is to use hooks to couple the housings to each other, wherein a plurality of hooks arranged in the same direction are normally adopted to provide a predetermined coupling effect. As shown in
However, the above hook-coupling structure may unexpectedly have the hooks uncoupled from the second housing themselves, making the first housing not securely fastened to the second housing. Accordingly, additional locking members such as screws are usually used together with the hooks to secure the coupling between the housings.
The use of additional locking members such as screws desirably secures the hooks to the second housing, but increases the costs on material, time and operation for assembling the housings of the components together, as well as the assembly structure between the components becomes complicated by the additional screws.
Therefore, the problem to be solved here is to provide a coupling structure, which can securely couple two housings to each other and is simple and cost-effective to implement.
In light of the foregoing drawbacks in the prior art, a primary objective of the present invention is to provide a coupling structure for securely fastening a plurality of housings together.
Another objective of the present invention is to provide a coupling structure easy to be assembled.
Still another objective of the present invention is to provide a simple coupling structure.
A further objective of the present invention is to provide a low-cost coupling structure.
In order to attain the above and other objectives, a coupling structure is proposed in the present invention to couple a first housing to a second housing. The coupling structure comprises a plurality of coupling portions formed on the second housing, each of the coupling portions having a coupling surface, wherein the coupling surface of at least one of the coupling portions faces toward a first direction different from a second direction of the coupling surface of another one of the coupling portions; and a plurality of hooking portions formed on the first housing and corresponding to the coupling portions respectively, each of the hooking portions for being coupled to the coupling surface of a corresponding one of the coupling portions, so as to fasten the first housing to the second housing. The first direction is preferably opposite to the second direction.
The coupling surface of each of the coupling portions is formed with an opening, wherein the opening can be of a rectangular shape. Each of the hooking portions comprises a protruded portion for being coupled to the opening of the coupling surface of the corresponding one of the coupling portions, wherein the hooking portions can be L-shaped hooks.
Each of the coupling portions may further comprise a guiding surface adjacent to the coupling surface thereof, for guiding the protruded portion of each of the hooking portions to be coupled to the opening of the coupling surface of the corresponding one of the coupling portions. The guiding surface can be a slant surface.
In one embodiment, the coupling portions are linearly arranged on the second housing and located closely to each other. In another embodiment, the coupling portions are spaced at intervals from each other on the second housing.
Particularly, the coupling structure of the present invention comprises a first coupling portion formed on the second housing and having a coupling surface facing toward a first direction; a second coupling portion formed on the second housing and having a coupling surface facing toward a second direction different from the first direction of the coupling surface of the first coupling portion; a first hooking portion formed on the first housing and corresponding to the first coupling portion, the first hooking portion for being coupled to the coupling surface of the first coupling portion; and a second hooking portion formed on the first housing and corresponding to the second coupling portion, the second hooking portion for being coupled to the coupling surface of the second coupling portion. The first direction is preferably opposite to the second direction.
Therefore, the coupling structure of the present invention comprises the plurality of coupling portions having coupling surfaces facing toward different directions (e.g. opposite directions) and the plurality of hooking portions for being coupled to the coupling portions so as to securely fasten the first housing to the second housing, such that the problem of unsatisfactory coupling effect through the use of the same-directional hooks in the prior art can be solved. Further, the linearly arranged coupling portions of the coupling structure may advantageously reduce the width of the coupling structure. Moreover, the coupling structure of the present invention is simple and easy to be assembled by hands/fingers, without increasing the costs on material, time and operation for fastening the housings together and without having the complicated structural and assembly arrangement, unlike the prior art. Thus, by the use of the coupling structure of the present invention, the first housing can be securely coupled to the second housing and the advantages such as easy assembly, simplified structure and reduced costs are provided.
The present invention can be more fully understood by reading the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments, with reference made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Preferred embodiments of a coupling structure proposed in the present invention for coupling a plurality of housings to each other are described as follows with reference to FIGS. 1 to 7. It should be noted that the drawings are simplified schematic diagrams and only show components relating to the present invention, and the arrangement of components could be more complicated in practical implementation.
As shown in
In this embodiment, two hooking portions 11 and two coupling portions 13 corresponding to the hooking portions 11 are provided. The two hooking portions 11 are disposed on the first housing 3, wherein each of the hooking portions 11 is formed with a protruded portion 110 and can be L-shaped. The two coupling portions 13 are disposed on the second housing 5 and can be coupled to the hooking portions 11 respectively so as to fasten the first housing 3 to the second housing 5. The coupling portions 13 are linearly arranged on the second housing 5 and disposed closely to each other. Each of the coupling portions 13 comprises a coupling surface 130, wherein the coupling surface 130 of one of the coupling portions 13 faces toward a first direction different from a second direction of the coupling surface 130 of the other coupling portion 13, and the first direction is preferably opposite to the second direction. Further, the coupling surface 130 of each of the coupling portions 13 is formed with an opening 131 such that the protruded portion 110 of each of the hooking portions 11 can be coupled to the opening 131 of the coupling surface 130 of the corresponding one of the coupling portions 13. The opening 131 can have a rectangular shape. Moreover, each of the coupling portions 13 may comprise a guiding surface 132 adjacent to the coupling surface 130 thereof, for guiding the protruded portion 110 of each of the hooking portions 11 to be coupled to the opening 131 of the coupling surface 130 of the corresponding one of the coupling portions 13. The guiding surface 132 is preferably a slant surface.
To fasten the first housing 3 to the second housing 5, as shown in
The coupling portions 13 disposed closely to each other on the second housing 5 may be separately or integrally formed. The integrally formed coupling portions 13 are in the form of a single coupling portion having a plurality of openings 131, which may further reduce the width of the coupling structure 1.
It should be understood that the present invention is not limited to the use of openings 131 and protruded portions 10 for coupling the coupling portions 13 and the hooking portions 11 to each other as described in the above first embodiment, and any other coupling mechanisms such as ring and hook, recess and projection, groove and flange, and so on can realize the same coupling effect for the coupling structure of the present invention.
Therefore, the coupling structure 1 according to the first embodiment of the present invention simply uses two hooking portions 11 and two coupling portions 13 having coupling surfaces 131 facing toward different directions (e.g. opposite directions) to fasten the first housing 3 to the second housing 5. This arrangement provides a bi-directional coupling effect for securely fastening the first housing 3 and the second housing 5 together, thereby eliminating the use of screws and the problem of unexpected uncoupling of the hooks from the second housing as in the prior art. Moreover, the coupling structure 1 is structurally simple and can easily be assembled by hands or fingers, without increasing the costs on material, time and operation for fastening housings together and without having the complicated structural and assembling arrangement, unlike the prior art. Thus, by the use of the coupling structure 1 of the first embodiment, the first housing can be securely coupled to the second housing and the advantages such as easy assembly, simplified structure and reduced costs are provided.
As shown in
As the two coupling portions 13′ of the coupling structure 1′ are spaced from each other, the fastening effect provided for the first and second housings 3, 5 can further be enhanced. It should be understood that there is no particular limitation on the distance between the two coupling portions 13′, which may depend on the size of the first and second housings 3, 5 or any other requirement in practice.
By the use of the coupling structure 1′ of the second embodiment, the first housing can be securely coupled to the second housing and the advantages such as easy assembly, simplified structure and reduced costs are provided.
As shown in
To fasten the first housing 3 to the second housing 5, it only needs to move the hooking portions 11″ on the first housing 3 toward the corresponding coupling portions 13″ on the second housing 5 so as to couple the protruded portions 110″ of the hooking portions 11″ to the openings 131″ of the coupling surfaces 130″ of the coupling portions 13″, and during such process, the protruded portions 110″ of the hooking portions 11″ may reach the guiding surfaces 132″ of the coupling portions 13″ and are guided by the guiding surfaces 132″ to smoothly reach the coupling surfaces 130″ such that the protruded portions 110″ can successfully be engaged with the openings 131″ of the coupling portions 13″. The assembled coupling structure 1″ with the hooking portions 11″ being coupled to the coupling portions 13″ is shown in
Therefore, the coupling structure of the present invention comprises the plurality of coupling portions having coupling surfaces facing toward different directions (e.g. opposite directions) and the plurality of hooking portions for being coupled to the coupling portions so as to securely fasten the first housing to the second housing, such that the problem of unsatisfactory coupling effect through the use of the same-directional hooks in the prior art can be solved. Further, the linearly arranged coupling portions of the coupling structure may advantageously reduce the width of the coupling structure. Moreover, the coupling structure of the present invention is simple and easy to be assembled by hands/fingers, without increasing the costs on material, time and operation for fastening the housings together and without having the complicated structural and assembly arrangement, unlike the prior art. Thus, by the use of the coupling structure of the present invention, the first housing can be securely coupled to the second housing and the advantages such as easy assembly, simplified structure and reduced costs are provided.
The invention has been described using exemplary preferred embodiments. However, it is to be understood that the scope of the invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments. On the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements. The scope of the claims, therefore, should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
94216081 | Sep 2005 | TW | national |