The present application is based on, and claims priority from, Taiwan Patent Application No. 101127563, filed on Jul. 31, 2012, and Taiwan Patent Application No. 102123931, filed on Jul. 4, 2013, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
1. Field of the Invention
The application relates in general to electronic equipment, and in particular, to collapsible electronic equipment.
2. Description of the Related Art
Touch screens have become common in recent years. Thus, in the prior arts, there are numerous notebook computers with touch screens. Commonly, the front of a notebook computer touch screen can be rotated to the rear side of the notebook computer via dual-hinges. However, a dual-hinged notebook computer usually has a complex structure and is costly. Moreover, rotation of the dual-hinges is often not smooth.
An embodiment of the invention provides a collapsible electronic equipment, comprising a first part, a first rotary mechanism, a joint element, and a second part. The first part includes a first side and a second side opposite to the first side. The first rotary mechanism is disposed on the first part and the joint element is disposed on the first rotary mechanism. The second part is pivotally connected to the joint element. When the second part is located at a first side of the first part, the joint element or the second part contacts with the first side. When the second part is located at a second side of the first part, the joint element or the second part contacts with the second side of the first part.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The first part 10 is a main body of the electronic equipment 1, which may include a keyboard, a touchpad, a touch panel, a CPU, a RAM, and a mainboard. The second part 20 may comprise a display, such as a touch screen. The first rotary mechanism 30 is disposed between the first part 10 and the joint element 40. The second part 20 can rotate relative to the first part 10 by the first rotary mechanism 30, the joint element 40, and the second rotary mechanism 50.
The first shaft 32 is extended along a first axis AX1 (
The joint element 40 has a plate-shaped structure, comprising a first connecting portion 41 and a second connecting portion 42. The first and second connecting portions 41 and 42 respectively have an annular structure and can be integrally formed in one piece. The second connecting portion 42 includes a hole h3.
The first shaft 32 is fixed to the first connecting portion 41. The first connecting portion 41 includes a first through hole h1, and the first shaft 32 includes a second through hole h2 communicating with the first through hole h1. The first axis AX1 is extended through the center of the first and second through holes h1 and h2. The first and second through holes h1 and h2 can reduce the cost of materials and facilitate the aesthetic appearance of the collapsible electronic equipment 1.
The second rotary mechanism 50 includes a second fixing element 51, a second shaft 52, and a torque module 53. The second fixing element 51 is fixed to the second part 20.
The second shaft 52 is fixed to the second fixing element 51 and extends through a second axis AX2, wherein the second shaft 52 is rotatable relative thereto. Furthermore, by extension through the hole h3, the second shaft 52 is pivotally connected to the second connecting portion 42.
The second shaft 52 is extended through the hole h3. The first axis AX1 is parallel to the second axis AX2, and the joint element 40 is perpendicular to the first and second axes AX1 and AX2.
The torque module 53 is disposed on the second shaft 52 and contacts the second connecting portion 42. A torque is produced between the second shaft 52 and the second connecting portion 42 by the torque module 53. In this embodiment, the torque module 53 comprises a screw nut 531, a plurality of annular elastic pieces 532, and a plurality of annular washers 533. The screw nut 531 is disposed at an end of the second shaft 52. The annular elastic pieces 532 and the annular washers 533 are disposed on the second shaft 52 in an interlaced manner between the screw nut 531 and the second connecting portion 42.
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Furthermore, the first connecting portion 41 includes a first curved surface S1, and the first axis AX1 is at the center of the first curved surface S1. The second connecting portion 42 includes a second curved surface S2, and the second axis AX2 is at the center of the second curved surface S2. The curvature ratio of the second curved surface S2 is larger than that of the first curved surface S1. In some embodiments, the curvature ratio of the second curved surface S2 is larger than 1.5 or 2 times of the first curved surface S1. Thus, the second part 20 can rotate to the front side or the rear side of the first part 10.
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The collapsible electronic equipment 1 in this embodiment has a simple rotary structure, so the manufacturing cost is not high. Moreover, when the second part is inclined relative to the first part, the second connecting portion or the second part abuts the first part, so that the torque between the first part and the first connecting portion is larger than the torque between the second part and the second connecting portion. Thus, the second part can rotate more smoothly.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art). Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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