1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to an electronic device having a rotatable connector.
2. Description of Related Art
Generally, electronic devices, e.g. mobile phones, include a housing and an electrical receptacle in the housing. A corresponding data line with two plugs at opposite ends is often needed for connecting the electronic devices to an external device, such as a computer. Sometimes, when the data line is not handy, the electronic device cannot be connected to an external device.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference 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 disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are now described in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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The housing 10 includes a lower housing 11 and an upper housing 12 coupled to each other. The lower housing 11 includes a bottom plate 111 and a sidewall 112 protruding from the bottom plate 111, which cooperatively define a receiving space 113 therebetween. The circuit board 20 is accommodated in the receiving space 113, and located on the bottom plate 111. The sidewall 112 defines a opening 114 communicating with the receiving space 113, a T-shaped sliding groove 115 in an inner side, and a through orifice 118 communicating with the sliding groove 115. The lower housing 11 further includes a stopper block 116 protruding from the bottom plate 111 and adjacent to the opening 114.
The connecting member 30 includes an elongated arm portion 31, a connector 32 located at one end of the arm portion 31, and two spaced positioning tabs 33 located at another end of the arm portion 31. The connector 32 defines a socket 320. The positioning tabs 33 each define a positioning hole 330 aligned with one another. The connecting member 30 further includes a cable 34 electrically connecting the connector 32 to the circuit board 20.
The bottom plate 111 defines a first pivot hole 117, and the upper housing 12 defines a second pivot hole 120 aligned with the first pivot hole 117. The shaft 40 extends through the positioning holes 330 of the positioning tabs 33 with opposite ends respectively retained within the first pivot hole 117 and the second pivot hole 120. Thus, the connecting member 30 is rotatably received in the opening 114 of the lower housing 11.
The torsion spring 50 is coiled around the shaft 40 with opposite ends respectively abutting against the stopper block 116 and the connecting member 30. The torsion spring 50 applies a torsional force to the connecting member 30 for rotating the connecting member 30 out of the opening 114.
The latching member 60 is movably retained in the sliding groove 115 of the lower housing 11. The latching member 60 includes a rectangular main body 61, a positioning rod 62 protruding from one end, two positioning blocks 63 protruding from the top and the bottom of the main body 61, and a pushing rod 64 protruding from one side of the main body 61 and extending through the through orifice 118 of the lower housing 11. The main body 61 includes a side surface 611 in parallel to a sliding direction of the latching member 60 and an end surface 612 inclined to the sliding direction of the latching member 60. The end surface 612 is opposite to the positioning rod 62. The resilient member 70 is compressed between the lower housing 11 and the latching member 60. The resilient member 70 applies a pushing force to the latching member 60, which can push the latching member 60 out of sliding groove 115. In the embodiment, the resilient member 70 is a spring coil sleeved around the positioning rod 62.
The covering plate 80 defines a fastening hole 81 and includes two tabs 82 protruding from one end. The covering plate 80 is fixed to the sidewall 112 using the fastener 90 and covers the sliding groove 115, and the tabs 82 prevent the latching member 60 from disengaging from the sliding groove 115.
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While various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be constructed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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201210553957.X | Dec 2012 | CN | national |