1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly.
2. Description of the Related Art
It is known that a hinge assembly of a notebook computer enables a movement of a display and a base connected thereto relatively, provides torque in order to maintain the display at a particular position and some even designed to facilitate user opening the notebook as well as prevents slam when closing the notebook. As an example, Chinese Patent ZL 200520127486.1 discloses a hinge assembly with the feature of facilitating user opening the notebook as well as preventing slam when closing the notebook. However, a problem with such a hinge assembly is that engagement of a position limiting member 30 with a protrusion 221 extended from a second coupling member 20 when the hinge assembly is fully opened is not reliable. In this case, it is not recommended to put more accessories, such as a web cam, or a mini loudspeaker, or an antenna, and other items on a display of a notebook computer.
The present invention is, therefore, intended to obviate or at least alleviate the problems encountered in the prior art.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a hinge assembly that overcomes the hereinbefore mentioned problems.
Accordingly, the object is achieved by providing a hinge assembly that includes a pintle having a first section and a second section. The first section can support a first coupling member. The second section can support a second coupling member, a first and a second position limiting member, and a biasing device.
The second coupling member includes two opposing faces, a first protrusion on one face, and a second protrusion on another face respectively.
The first limiting member includes an engaging portion the first protrusion can selectively abut, and the second position limiting member includes an engaging portion the second protrusion can selectively abut.
The biasing means includes a plurality of resilient members. Each resilient member includes a hole having a wall portion that provides non-continuous contact with the second section of the pintle.
In one embodiment, each resilient member includes a hole having two arcuate wall portions and two undulating wall sections for non-continuous contact with the second section of the pintle.
In another embodiment, each resilient member includes a hole having two arcuate wall portions and two undulating wall sections. Each arcuate wall portion has two notches extending radially outward from the hole.
There has thus been outlined, rather broadly, the more important features of the invention in order that the detailed description thereof that follows may be better understood, and in order that the present contribution to the art may be better appreciated. There are additional features of the invention that will be described hereinafter and which will form the subject matter of the claims appended hereto.
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The second coupling member 30 includes a connection end 32 configured to couple to a cover of the notebook computer a pivotal end 31 extended therefrom. The pivotal end 31 defines two opposing faces 311, 312, a pivot hole 313 extending through the opposing faces 311, 312, a first protrusion 314 on the face 311, and a second protrusion 315 on the face 312. The pivot hole 313 is formed with a cross section of circular shape in order to allow pivotal movement of the second coupling member 30 relative to the pintle 10. The first and second protrusions 314, 315 have radial distances with respect to the center of the pivot hole 313 respectively, and the distances are equal. However, the distances may not be equal, as seen in
The first position limiting member 41 has two opposing faces and each face is formed with dents 413 for keeping lubricant and one of the faces is abutted by the face 311. The second position limiting member 42 has two opposing faces and each face is formed with dents 423 for keeping lubricant and one of the faces is abutted by the face 312. Furthermore, the first and second position limiting members 41, 42 have a hole 411, 421 in which the second section 12 of the pintle 10 can be engaged, respectively.
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The engagements of the engaging portion 412 with the first protrusion 314, 314′, 314″ and the engaging portion 422 with the first protrusion 315, 315′, 315″ happen at the same time.
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The positioning means 50 further includes a second detent 52 having two opposing faces 523, 524, a hole 521 extending through the opposing faces 523, 524, and four indentations 522 extending in a direction corresponding to that of the hole 521 and communicating with the hole 521. The face 523 has a first recess, a second recess, and a third recess formed complemently receivable with the first, second, third ridges respectively. The face 524 has four stubs 525 formed thereon. The hole 521 has a cross section of a shape that prevents a relative pivotal movement between the second detent 52 and the pintle 10. In this embodiment, the hole 521 includes two arcuate wall portions that complemently abut against the arcuate surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10 and two flat wall portions that abut against the flat surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10, respectively. The indentations 522 are disposed at the corners of the hole 521 respectively so as to prevent stress concentration. The indentations 522 also make the second detent 52 easily moveable, and consequently allow the hinge assembly to withstand greater torque.
The positioning means 50 also includes a resilient member 53 having a hole 531 in which the second section 12 of the pintle 10 can be engaged, and four recessed edges 533 respectively surrounding four stubs 525 on the second detent 52. The hole 531 has a cross section of a shape that precludes a relative pivotal movement between the resilient member 53 and the pintle 10. In this embodiment, the hole 531 includes two arcuate wall portions that complemently abut against the arcuate surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10 and two undulating wall portions (i.e. wavy, toothed, sinusoidal, etc) 532 providing non-continuous contact with the flat surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10, respectively. The non-continuous contact of the resilient member 53 with the pintle 10 renders the resilient member 53 easily biasable, and consequently allows the hinge assembly to withstand greater torque.
As the second coupling member 30 is rotated with respect to the pintle 10, the second detent 52 can be caused to slide along the second section 12 of the pintle 10 and the curvature of the resilient member 53 can be changed, which are resulted from the sliding movement is dependent upon engagement/disengagement of the first, second, third ridges with the first, second, third recesses respectively.
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Each spacer 62 includes a hole 621 in which the second section 12 of the pintle 10 can be engaged. The hole 621 includes two arcuate wall portions 623 that complemently abut against the arcuate surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10 and two undulating wall portions 622 (i.e. wavy, toothed, sinusoidal, etc) providing non-continuous contact with the flat surfaces of the second section 12 of the pintle 10, respectively. Thus, the spacers 62 can possess the same advantageous feature of the resilient members 61.
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