1. Technical Field
The present disclosure generally relates to hinge assemblies, and particularly, to a hinge assembly filled with damping oil.
2. Description of the Related Art
A hinge used in an electronic device, such as a washing machine, generally has a torsion spring. The hinge rotatably connects a cover to a main body. When a user opens the cover relative to the main body, the torsion spring provides an elastic force to help the user open the cover. When the cover is closed it can hit against the main body quite forcefully and cause damage.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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The rotation shaft 40 includes a shaft body 41, a connecting end 43, and a flange 45 connecting the shaft body 41 to the connecting end 43. The shaft body 41 includes a shaft portion 411 and a buffer portion 413 extending from a periphery wall of the shaft portion 411. The shaft portion 411 is substantially cylindrical, and is received in the pivot hole 210 of the sleeve 20. The shaft portion 411 is slightly narrower than the pivot hole 210, i.e., the shaft portion 411 has a radius slightly less than that of an imaginary cylinder defined by the inner face of the second part of the circumferential wall of the sleeve 20, and thus a first gap 4110 is defined between the inner face of the second part of the circumferential wall of the sleeve 20 and an outer face of the shaft portion 411 (see
The first gap 4110 and the second gap 4130 are filled with damping oil to create friction between the inner faces of the sleeve 20 and the outer face of the rotation shaft 40 when the rotation shaft 40 rotates relative to the sleeve 20.
The sealing subassembly 50 is configured for sealing the damping oil in the sleeve 20, and includes a sealing ring 51 and an annular sealing cover 53. The sealing ring 51 is fitly received in the positioning groove 450. The sealing cover 53 is fixed to the second end 212 and seals the sleeve 20. In the illustrated embodiment, both the sleeve 20 and the sealing cover 53 are made of plastic materials, and thus the sleeve 20 and the sealing cover 53 can be fixed together by a hot melting method, such as ultrasound hot melting. It should be understood that, the sleeve 20 and the sealing cover 53 may be fixed together by other methods. For example, if both the sleeve 20 and the sealing cover 53 are made of metal, the sleeve 20 and the sealing cover 53 can be welded together.
In assembly of the hinge assembly 100, the damping oil is placed in the sleeve 20. The sealing ring 51 is received in the positioning groove 450 of the rotation shaft 40, and then the shaft body 41 is inserted into the sleeve 20, with the shaft portion 411 being received in the pivot hole 210, the buffer portion 413 being received in the restricting portion 215, and the flange 45 together with the sealing ring 51 being received in the receiving groove 213. Therefore, the damping oil fills the first gap 4110 and the second gap 4130. The sealing ring 51 is between the flange 45 and the sleeve 20, thereby sealing in the damping oil. The sealing cover 53 is fixed to the second end 212 of the sleeve 20. After the hinge assembly 100 is assembled, the connecting end 43 is connected to a main body (not shown) of an electronic device (not shown), and the connecting portion 23 is connected to a cover (not shown) of the electronic device.
When the rotation shaft 40 rotates relative to the sleeve 20, the buffer portion 413 moves in the restricting portion 215. Because of the damping oil in the sleeve 20, friction is generated between the shaft 40 and the inner faces of the sleeve 20. As a result, the cover will move more slowly when closed lessening the impact against the main body, and thus the electronic device will have a long service life. The friction between the rotation shaft 40 and the inner faces of the sleeve 20 can be adjusted by adjusting a size of the first gap 4110 and the second gap 4130. A rotating angle of the rotation shaft 40 relative to the sleeve 20 is defined by the first restricting surface 2152 and the second restricting surface 2153. Moreover, the hinge assembly 100 utilizes the sealing ring 51 and the sealing cover 53 to seal in the damping oil preventing leaks. Therefore, the hinge assembly 100 has a long service life.
While the present disclosure has been described with reference to particular embodiments, the description is illustrative of the disclosure and is not to be construed as limiting the disclosure. Therefore, various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those of ordinary skill 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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201110031582.6 | Jan 2011 | CN | national |