The invention relates to a folding mechanism, and more particularly to the folding mechanism that can adjust the volume of the carrier object.
An object with fixed structures can't change its volume. Hence, portability and storage become problems.
In the art, some objects claimed to be foldable or retractable are mostly made up of flexible materials, so that the volumes of these objects can be changeable.
In addition, still some other objects claimed to be foldable are usually made up of disassemble-able structures. However, these disassemble-able objects are usually complicated in structuring, and thus featured in uneasy applications and heavy weights.
Hence, it is an urgent need to develop a folding mechanism with an adjustable volume, so that the aforesaid shortcomings can be resolved and the demands in portability and minimal storage size can be substantially satisfied.
In one embodiment of the present invention, the folding mechanism includes:
at least one first retractable folding assembly, including:
a first base member, having a first end and an opposing second end in a longitudinal direction thereof, further defining a first lateral side and an opposing second lateral side to opposing sides thereof in the longitudinal direction;
two friction members, mounted respectively to the first end and the second end;
two first dual-pivotal plate units, symmetrically pivotally connected with the first base member by closing to the first end and the second end, respectively;
two first fixation plate units, pivotally connected individually with the corresponding first dual-pivotal plate units; and
a first pulling member, mounted at the first base member to pull the first pulling member so as further to pull the first base member; and
at least one second retractable folding assembly, including:
a second base member, having a third end and an opposing fourth end in a longitudinal direction thereof, further defining a third lateral side and an opposing fourth lateral side to opposing sides thereof in the longitudinal direction;
two second dual-pivotal plate units, symmetrically pivotally connected with the second base member by closing to the third end and the fourth end, respectively;
two second fixation plate units, pivotally connected individually with the corresponding second dual-pivotal plate units; and
a movable buckle unit for buckling or releasing springily the two second dual-pivotal plate units.
All these objects are achieved by the folding mechanism described below.
The present invention will now be specified with reference to its preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings, in which:
The invention disclosed herein is directed to a folding mechanism. In the following description, numerous details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. It will be appreciated by one skilled in the art that variations of these specific details are possible while still achieving the results of the present invention. In other instance, well-known components are not described in detail in order not to unnecessarily obscure the present invention.
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The first base member 11 extended in the longitudinal direction F1 has a first end 111 and a second end 112 opposing to the first end 111. Two opposing sides of the first base member 11 that also extend in the longitudinal direction F1 are defined as a first lateral side 113 and a second lateral side 114.
The two friction members 12 are mounted to the first end 111 and the second end 112, respectively. The friction member 12 is made of a rubber.
The two first dual-pivotal plate units 13 are symmetrically pivotally engaged with the respective ends of the first base member 11 by closing to the first end 111 and the second end 112, respectively. The first dual-pivotal plate unit 13 includes a first dual-pivotal plate 131 and a second dual-pivotal plate 132, located to opposing sides of the corresponding end of the first base member 11. The first dual-pivotal plate 131 and the second dual-pivotal plate 132 are symmetrically pivotally connected with the corresponding ends of the first base member 11 from the first lateral side 113 and the second lateral side 114. Further, the first dual-pivotal plate 131 and the second dual-pivotal plate 132 have individually friction surfaces 1311, 1321 at places corresponding to the friction members 12.
The two first fixation plate units 14 are individually pivotally connected with the corresponding first dual-pivotal plate units 13. Each of the first fixation plate units 14 includes a first fixation plate 141 and a second fixation plate 142. The first fixation plate 141 is pivotally connect with the first dual-pivotal plate 131 at one side of the first base member 11, while the second fixation plate 142 is pivotally connected with the second dual-pivotal plate 132 at another side of the first base member 11. In addition, the first fixation plate 141 and the second fixation plate 142 are fixedly mounted at the first frame 30A and the second frame 30B, respectively.
The first pulling member 15 is connected roughly to a central part of the first base member 11.
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The second base member 21 extended in the longitudinal direction F2 has a third end 211 and a fourth end 212 opposing to the third end 211. Two opposing sides of the second base member 21 that also extend in the longitudinal direction F2 are defined as a third lateral side 213 and a fourth lateral side 214.
The two second dual-pivotal plate units 22 are symmetrically pivotally engaged with the respective ends of the second base member 21 by closing to the third end 211 and the fourth end 212, respectively. The second dual-pivotal plate unit 22 includes a third dual-pivotal plate 221 and a fourth dual-pivotal plate 222, located to opposing sides of the corresponding end of the second base member 21. The third dual-pivotal plate 221 and the fourth dual-pivotal plate 222 are symmetrically pivotally connected with the corresponding ends of the second base member 21 from the third lateral side 213 and the fourth lateral side 214.
The two second fixation plate units 23 are individually pivotally connected with the corresponding second dual-pivotal plate units 22. Each of the second fixation plate units 23 includes a third fixation plate 231 and a fourth fixation plate 232. The third fixation plate 231 is pivotally connect with the third dual-pivotal plate 221 at one side of the second base member 21, while the fourth fixation plate 222 is pivotally connected with the fourth dual-pivotal plate 222 at another side of the second base member 21. In addition, the third fixation plate 231 and the fourth fixation plate 232 are fixedly mounted at the first frame 30A and the second frame 30B, respectively.
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In summary, by providing the folding mechanism in accordance with the present invention, the object's volume can be more controllable, the folding/unfolding operations can be easier, and thus the portability and the storage convenience can be substantially enhanced.
While the present invention has been particularly shown and described with reference to a preferred embodiment, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.
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