1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a hinge assembly, and more particularly to a hinge assembly to attach a cover pivotally to a base of an electronic appliance.
2. Description of the Prior Arts
An electronic appliance such as a notebook comprises a base, a cover, a conventional hinge and a lock assembly. The base has a front edge and a rear. The cover corresponds to and is mounted pivotally on the base and has a front edge and a rear. The conventional hinge is mounted between the rear of the base and the rear of the cover to allow the cover to rotate relative to the base, so the cover is able to selectively fold open and closed relative to the base and creates a frictional force to hold the cover at desired angles. The lock assembly is mounted between the front edge of the cover and the front edge of the base to prevent the cover moving relative to the base when the notebook is closed.
However, when a user unlocks the lock assembly of the notebook and attempts to open the cover, the cover is not easily opened because of the frictional force of the hinge. Therefore, the base must be held down whilst the cover is opened. Since there is no gap between the cover and the base, this operation is awkward and inconvenient.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a hinge assembly to mitigate or obviate the aforementioned problems.
The primary objective of the present invention is to provide a hinge assembly to make the electronic appliance easily open.
The hinge assembly is mounted in an electronic appliance such as a notebook and has a stationary leaf, a pintle and a pivoting leaf. The notebook has a base and a cover. The stationary leaf is mounted securely on the base and has a pivoting sleeve having an outer edge, a limiting tab and at least one braking detent. The limiting tab and braking detent adjacently protrude longitudinally from the outer edge of pivoting sleeve. The pintle is mounted rotatably in the stationary leaf and has an outer end and a limiting rod. The limiting rod is mounted securely in the pintle and selectively limits rotation of the hinge in both directions to leave a small gap when the cover folds toward the base facilitate opening. The pivoting leaf is mounted securely on the outer end of the pintle and connects to the cover securely.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
With reference to
The notebook comprises a base (40), a cover (50) and an external lock (60). The base (40) has a front edge and a rear. The cover (50) is connected pivotally with the rear of the base (40) and has a front edge and a rear. The external lock (60) is mounted between the front edge of the cover (50) and the front edge of the base (40) to lock the cover (50) on the base (40) when the cover (50) is closed.
With further reference to
The stationary sleeve has an inner end, an outer end, an outside surface, a gudgeon (11), a slit, an optional limiting channel (15A, 15B), a limiting tab (13, 13A, 13B) and at least one braking detent (14, 14A, 14B).
The gudgeon (11) is a cylindrical hole and is formed coaxially through the stationary sleeve of the stationary leaf (10, 10A, 10B).
The slit is formed longitudinally through the outside surface of the stationary sleeve of the stationary leaf (10) from end to end and communicates with the gudgeon (11) to allow the gudgeon (11) to expand.
The limiting channel (15A, 15B) is formed transversely through the stationary leaf (10A, 10B) and has an outer edge and may have an inner edge. The outer edge of the limiting channel (15A, 15B) faces a center of the notebook. The inner edge of the limiting channel (15A, 15B) faces away from the center of the notebook.
The limiting tab (13, 13A, 13B) has two sides, is formed on and protrudes longitudinally from the stationary sleeve and may protrude longitudinally from the outer end of the stationary sleeve or may protrude longitudinally from the outer edge of the limiting channel (15A, 15B).
With further reference to
The pintle (20) is cylindrical, is tightly mounted rotatably in the gudgeon (11) and extends out of the stationary leaf (10, 10A, 10B) and has an inner end, an outer end, a limit mount and a limiting rod (21).
The inner end of the pintle (20) is tightly mounted rotatably in the gudgeon (11) of the stationary leaf (10).
The limit mount is formed transversely through the pintle (20) corresponding to the limiting tab (13, 13A, 13B) and the braking detent (14, 14A, 14B).
With further reference to
The pivoting sleeve (31) is mounted securely on the outer end of the pintle (20) and has an outside surface, a mounting hole and a slit.
The mounting hole is formed coaxially through the pivoting sleeve (31) of the pivoting leaf (30) and is mounted securely around the outer end of the pintle (20).
The slit is formed longitudinally through the outside surface of the pivoting sleeve (31) of the pivoting leaf (30) from end to end and communicates with the mounting hole.
The mounting segment (32) is formed on and extends from the outside surface of the pivoting sleeve (31) and attaches securely to the rear of the cover (50).
With further reference to
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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20090049649 A1 | Feb 2009 | US |