1. Field of the Invention
The present disclosure generally relates to hinge assemblies and, particularly, to a hinge assembly used in a foldable electronic device having a top cover and a main body.
2. Description of the Related Art
Foldable electronic devices, such as notebook computers, are popular for their portability. In the foldable electronic device, a cover is rotatably connected to a main body via a typical hinge assembly.
The typical hinge assembly often includes a fixed bracket, a rotary bracket rotatable relative to the fixed bracket, an elastic member, a plurality of friction washers, a fixed member fixed to the fixed bracket, a rotary member fixed to the rotary bracket, and a shaft running through the above components. The fixed member forms a plurality of protrusions on an end surface, and the rotary member defines a plurality of slots on an end surface. When the protrusions engage with the slots, the rotary bracket can be positioned in desired positions relative to the fixed bracket.
However, two elements, the rotary member and the fixed member, are needed in the hinge assembly to position the rotary bracket in the desired positions, thus the manufacturing cost of the hinge assembly is high. In addition, the rotary member and fixed member of the hinge assembly occupies a larger space.
Therefore, a new hinge assembly is desired to overcome the above-described shortcomings.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views, and all the views are schematic.
The present embodiments may be used in foldable electronic devices, such as notebook computers, cell phones, media players, and so on. Referring to
The shaft 10 includes a cap 11, a shaft portion 13, and a connecting portion 15. Referring also to
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The spacer 30 may be a tube including two opposite flattened surfaces 31. The resilient member 40 surrounds the shaft 10 and provides an axial force. For example, the resilient member 40 may be an elastic washer or a columnar, compression spring. In the illuminated embodiment, the resilient member 40 is a plurality of elastic washers.
The first bracket 50 includes a pivot portion 51 and a connecting sheet 53 formed from an outer sidewall of the pivot portion 51. The pivot portion 51 may be a hollow cylinder defining a non-circular receptacle 511. The engaging member 20 and the spacer 30 are non-rotatably received in the receptacle 511. The connecting sheet 53 defines at least one connecting hole 531 configured for fixing the first bracket 50 to a cover of an electronic device.
The second bracket 60 includes a pivot sheet 61. The pivot sheet 61 defines a non-circular engaging hole 611. The engaging hole 611 has a shape corresponding to a cross-section of the connecting portion 15 of the shaft 10, so that the shaft 10 can non-rotatably connect to the second bracket 60. The second bracket 60 is configured to be fixed to a main body of the electronic device.
The fastening member 70 may be a nut. The fastening member 70 engages with the threaded portion 135 of the shaft 10.
The engaging member 20 and the spacer 30 are rotatably sleeved on the shaft portion 13 of the shaft 10. The latching poles 23 of the engaging member 20 are slid in the guiding portions 133 of the shaft 10, and into the guiding groove 1311. The latching poles 23 are slidable in the guiding groove 1311 between the limiting slots 1313, such that the engaging member 20 is rotatable relative to the shaft 10. The first bracket 50 is non-rotatably sleeved on the engaging member 20 and the spacer 30. The resilient member 40 is sleeved on the shaft portion 13 of the shaft 10 and the fastening member 70 is screwed on the threaded portion 135 of the shaft 10. The resilient member 40 resists the spacer 30. The connecting portion 15 of the shaft 10 is fixed in the engaging hole 611 of the second bracket 60.
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The first bracket 50 of the hinge assembly is positioned relative to the second bracket 60 by the limiting portion 131 of the shaft 10 and the latching poles 23 of the engaging member 20. The hinge assembly employs only a few members. Thus, the hinge assembly has low cost and occupies little space.
In alternative embodiments, the spacer 30 may be omitted. In addition, the engaging member 20 may includes only one latching pole 23, the shaft 10 may only define one guiding portion 133, and the first bracket 50 and the engaging member 20 may be integrally formed.
Finally, while various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be construed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
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