One embodiment of this invention relates to hinge assemblies. More particularly, but not exclusively, one embodiment of this invention relates to hinge assemblies for a radio terminal, such as a mobile phone.
Foldable mobile phones are known. Such phones are of the type which comprise a first section incorporating the keypad and a second section incorporating the screen where the first and second sections are foldable relative to each other about a hinge between open and closed positions. However, such phones require cabling to be passed from one section to the other and this can cause stress related problems at the hinge between the two sections.
According to one aspect of this invention, there is provided a hinge assembly comprising first and second hinge elements rotatably mounted relative to each other, and a plurality of elongate flexible members extending between the first and second hinge elements, the elongate members being twisted about a longitudinal axis to a first condition prior to assembling the hinge assembly, wherein the hinge elements are rotatably movable from a first position in which the elongate members are in said first condition, to a second position in which the elongate members are in a second condition.
According to another aspect of this invention, there is provided a hinge assembly comprising first and second hinge elements relatively pivotable about a hinge axis, and a plurality of elongate flexible members extending between the first and second hinge elements along said hinge axis.
At least one embodiment of the invention will now be described by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The hinge assembly 10 comprises a first hinge element in the form of a first cylindrical sleeve 12 and a second hinge element in the form of a second cylindrical sleeve 14. The first and second cylindrical sleeves 12,14 are co-axial, the first cylindrical sleeve 12 having an inner diameter which is of a size to allow a portion 16 of the second cylindrical sleeve 14 to be telescopically received within the first cylindrical sleeve 12. The first and second sleeves 12, 14 have a common hinge axis 15 extending therethrough.
The hinge assembly 10 also comprises a plurality of elongate cables 18 which extend through the first and second cylindrical sleeves 12, 14 lengthwise along the hinge axis 15. Prior to being inserted into the first and second cylindrical sleeve, 12, 14, the plurality of cables 18 are twisted about their longitudinal axis 18A to a first or twisted condition, such that, when viewed along the arrows AA in
The cables 18 may be in the form of co-axial cables having at their respective opposite ends connectors 19 to connect the cables 18 to suitable connectors on the electronic device.
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When the mobile phone 20 is in the closed position, the cables 18 are in their first or twisted condition, as described above. When the mobile phone is opened by pivoting the first section 12 in the direction indicated by the arrow Y or the second section 16 in the direction indicated by the arrow Z, the cables 18 are untwisted by the pivoting movement until, when the phone is in the fully opened position, the cables 30 are in their second condition which may be an untwisted or less twisted condition.
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The twisting of the cables 18, as described above, prior to insertion into the first and second cylindrical sleeves 12, 14 causes the cables 18 to curve, about axes generally transverse to the longitudinal axis 18A of the cables 18.
In order to prevent friction between the cables 30 and the inside wall of the sleeves 12, 14, the cross-sectional area occupied by the cables 30 should be less than half of the inner cross-sectional area of the first sleeve 12.
Reference is now made to table 1 below which shows the various dimensions of the second sleeves, 14 and the cables 18.
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The cables 18 are fixed to the respective first and second sections 22, 26 by suitable cable fixing members 38, as would be appreciated by persons skilled in the art.
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Although the above described embodiment has been described in which the cables 18 are moved to an untwisted second condition when the hinge opens, they could of course be arranged such that the cables 18 are in an untwisted condition when the phone is closed, and are moved to the preset twisted first condition when the mobile phone is opened. In this way, since the mobile phone 20 is in the closed condition most of the time, the cables 18 are in the least stressed condition when the first and second sections 22, 26 are in their closed position.
Whilst endeavouring in the foregoing specification to draw attention to those features of the invention believed to be of particular importance it should be understood that the Applicant Claims protection in respect of any patentable feature or combination of features hereinbefore referred to and/or shown in the drawings whether or not particular emphasis has been placed thereon.