This application is based upon and claims the benefit of priority of the prior Japanese Patent Application No. 2008-043336, filed on Feb. 25, 2008, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates to electronic equipment having, for example, a rotating mechanism and a sliding mechanism as well as having a waterproof function and to a hinge module disposed in the electronic equipment.
Recently, there is known electronic equipment, for example, a mobile phone having a mechanism for sliding the mobile phone while rotating.
A mobile phone 10 has a main body unit 20, a support unit 30 openably and closably attached to the main body unit 20 through a hinge 31, and a display unit 40 rotatably and slidably supported by the support unit 30.
The main body unit 20 has a number of keys 21 disposed thereon. The support unit 30 has a first camera 32 and a second camera 33. The display unit 40 has a main screen 41 and a sub screen 42. The mobile phone 10 can be opened and closed between an open state shown in
The mobile phone 10 can transmit and receive a phone call and an electronic mail using radio communication. The mobile phone 10 has a function for receiving an image of a digital television broadcast. Since a television image can be seen easily in a state that the main screen 41 is fallen laterally, the mobile phone 10 has a structure capable of falling the display unit 40 laterally.
Incidentally, the display unit 40 of the mobile phone 10 shown in
As a recent trend, a waterproof function is desired to provide in a mobile phone, and a mobile phone having a waterproof function is also known. However, a mobile phone with a waterproof function, which slides while rotating, is not yet known.
As described above, there is not conventionally known electronic equipment, which is characterized in a mechanism for sliding the electronic equipment while rotating and in which a hinge module has a waterproof and dustproof performance. There are an oil seal of a hydraulic piston, a seal around a rotary shaft, and the like as a similar structure. However, these mechanisms move only in one linear direction in the piston or only rotate in one circumferential direction in the rotary shaft. Although there is also a mechanism for making a reciprocating motion in the direction of a rotary shaft while being rotated, a seal member in this case is compressed only in the radial direction of the shaft. Further, many of these structures have a large size and are not suitable for compact electronic equipment.
Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2007-292280 discloses a waterproof structure in mobile electronic equipment. However, Japanese Laid-open Patent Publication No. 2007-292280 discloses a structure for making only a rotational motion and does not disclose a mechanism for making a sliding motion.
According to an aspect of an embodiment of the invention, a waterproof type hinge module and an electronic equipment is provided, in which a mechanism for making a rotational motion as well as making a sliding motion in a direction different from a rotating shaft is realized.
According to an aspect of the invention, a hinge module is included a first hinge part and a second hinge part confronts the first hinge part, wherein the first hinge part includes a slot, and an annular groove surrounding the slot and formed in a recessed shape relation to the second hinge part, and an annular gasket inserted into the annular groove and projecting to the second hinge part side, and the second hinge part includes a cylindrical projection non-removably inserted into the slot while freely moveable in a longitudinal direction of the slot and a sliding surface formed around the periphery of the cylindrical projection and on which the gasket slides.
These together with other aspects and advantages which will be subsequently apparent, reside in the details of construction and operation as more fully hereinafter described and claimed, reference being had to the accompanying drawings forming a part hereof, wherein like numerals refer to like parts throughout.
An embodiment of equipment will be explained referring to the drawings.
In the embodiment, a mobile phone will be explained as an example of electronic equipment. However, since the outside appearance of the mobile phone and the motions of parts thereof when viewed from an outside are the same as those shown in
A portion which relates to attachment to a hinge module 100 of the support unit 30 shown in
The hinge module 100 has a first sheet-shaped hinge part 110 which is fixed to the first case 300 constituting a part of the support unit 30 as shown in
Although the first case 300 and the second case 400 are not shown in
The hinge module of the embodiment will be explained below referring to
The first hinge part 110 has a slot 111, which passes through the front and back surfaces thereof, and an annular groove 113, which surrounds an entire edge portion 112 that surrounds the slot 111. The annular groove 113 is formed in a direction in which is recessed toward the second hinge part 120. The annular groove 113 is filled with an annular waterproof gasket 137. Since the gasket 137 has a thickness larger than the depth of the annular groove 113, a part of the gasket 137 in the thickness direction projects to the second hinge part 120 side and comes into collision with a sliding surface 122 of the second hinge part 120. Relative motion between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 causes the gasket 137 to slide on the sliding surface 122 to prevent water from entering from a gap between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120.
The first hinge part 110 has a runway groove 114 which is formed in a recessed shape with respect to the second hinge part 120. A runway control pin 140 on the second hinge part 120 side is inserted into the runway groove 114. The runway control pin 140 is fixed to the second hinge part 120 by a screw 141 which passes through a hole 123 formed in the second hinge part 120.
Four screw holes 115 are formed in the peripheral edge of the first hinge part 110.
The waterproof double-faced tape 132 having a shape as shown in
Next, the second hinge part 120 will be explained.
The second hinge part 120 has the hole 121a, which is formed in a central portion thereof so as to pass through the front and back surfaces of the second hinge part 120, and the cylindrical projection 121 which projects to the first hinge part 110 side. The cylindrical projection 121 is inserted into the slot 111 formed in the first hinge part 110 and locked to the edge portion 112 formed in the periphery of the slot 111 so that the cylindrical projection 121 can be attached without being removed from the first hinge part 110. Specifically, a sliding spacer 138 is disposed in a back surface side of the edge portion 112. The cylindrical projection 121 passes through the slot 111 as well as passes through a spacer 134 having such a size that can enter the slot 111 and is caulked in that state by a caulking part 133 passing therethrough. With this arrangement, the cylindrical projection 121 is locked to the edge portion 112 in the state that passes through the slot 111 so that is prevented from being removed from the slot 111. However, the cylindrical projection 121 can move in a longitudinal direction of the slot 111 and rotate in the state that is inserted into the slot 111.
Here, a signal transmission cable is caused to pass through the hole 121a of the cylindrical projection 121. The cable passes through the opening 301 formed in the first case 300 and extends up to the inside of the support unit 30 including the first case 300 as shown in
The sliding surface 122 is formed around the periphery of the cylindrical projection 121 of the second hinge part 120 so that the gasket 137 inserted into the annular groove 113 formed in the first hinge part 110 slides thereon. The sliding surface 122 has such an expansion that receives the entire annular periphery of the gasket 137 in the entire relative moving loci of the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120. Accordingly, regardless of what attitude the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 are placed in, water is prevented from entering the inside of the gasket 137. The sliding surface 122 is subjected to a surface treatment, such as (without limitation) TEFLON coating, to securely satisfy both a waterproofing property achieved by depressing the gasket 137 and a smooth motion when the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 relatively rotate and slide at the same time. Otherwise, a low friction part, such as (without limitation) a TEFLON tape, may be bonded on the sliding surface 122 or a similar performance may be given thereto by applying grease in place of the surface treatment.
The second hinge part 120 has the hole 123 through which the screw 141 passes. The runway control pin 140 is fixed to the second hinge part 120 by the screw 141 passing through the hole 123. The runway control pin 140 is fitted into the runway groove 114 formed in the first hinge part 110 and guided by the runway groove 114. The runway control pin 140 is fitted into the runway groove 114 and comes into contact with the bottom surface of the runway groove 114 so that also acts to regulate the gap between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120.
A runway, in which the attitudes of the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 are relatively changed, is determined by that the cylindrical projection 121 is inserted into the slot 111 and guided thereby and that the runway control pin 140 is inserted into the runway groove 114 and guided thereby.
Four screw holes 124 are formed in the peripheral edge of the first hinge part 120. A waterproof double-faced tape 142, in which a hole 142a is formed to avoid the hole 121a of the cylindrical projection 121, is disposed on the back surface of the second hinge part 120. Further, the second case 400 is disposed in the second hinge part 120 across the waterproof double-faced tape 142. The second case 400 is fixed to the second hinge part 120 by four screws 143 in a state that the waterproof double-faced tape 142 and annular screw-hole waterproof tapes 136 through which the respective screws 143 pass are clamped therebetween. The screw holes 124 formed in the second hinge part 120 pass through the front and back surfaces of the second hinge part 120. The openings on the front sides of the screw holes 124 are closed by screw-hole waterproof tapes 139 to prevent water from entering from the screw holes 124 as in the screw holes 115 of the first hinge part 110.
The cylindrical projection 121 formed in the second hinge part 120 is caulked across the spacer 134 and the caulking part 133. Further, the sliding spacer 138 is interposed between the caulking part 133 and the first hinge part 110. The spacer 134 has a role for determining the gap between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120. When the spacer 134 is arranged as a part different from the caulking part 133 and the thickness thereof is appropriately selected at a manufacturing stage, the gap between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 can be set to an appropriate size.
A material having a low friction resistance, for example, a polyacetal (POM) material and the like is used for the sliding spacer 138 so that the cylindrical projection 121 can smoothly rotate and slide in the slot 111.
Although the sliding spacer 138 slides with respect to the caulking part 133, the sliding surface of the sliding spacer 138 on the caulking part 133 side is formed in an arc shape in a modification shown in
The sliding spacer may be formed in a shape matched to the outer shape of the caulking part 133 and fixed to the caulking part 133. In this case, the sliding spacer 138 slides with respect to the first hinge part 110, and is preferable in this case to form the surface of the sliding spacer 138 on the first hinge part 110 side in an arc shape.
As shown in
Note that although the screw holes 115 of the first hinge part 110 and the screw-hole waterproof tapes 136 for closing the screw holes 115 have been explained, the screw holes 124 of the second hinge part 120 and the screw-hole waterproof tapes 139 for closing the screw holes 124 shown in
Note that although
Next, a modification of the embodiment will be explained.
As shown in
When the sliding member 151 is disposed on the end face of the slot 111, friction between the slot 111 of the first hinge part 110 and the cylindrical projection 121 of the second hinge part 120 is reduced. When the sliding member 152 is disposed on the side wall of the runway groove 114, friction between the runway groove 114 of the first hinge part 110 and the runway control pin 140 on the second hinge part 120 side is reduced. In either case, a relative rotating motion and a relative sliding motion can be more smoothly carried out between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120.
In the embodiment described above, the waterproof double-faced tape 132 shown in
As described above, the waterproofing property can be secured between the first case 300 and the first hinge part 110 and between the second case 400 and the second hinge part 120 by various means.
Note that, in the embodiment, although the mobile phone has been explained as an example of waterproof electronic equipment, the embodiment is not limited to the mobile phone and can be widely applied to electronic equipment which requires both rotating and sliding motions.
The embodiment has the following operation/working-effects.
The embodiment prevents water from entering the slot 111 and the hole 121a of the cylindrical projection 121.
Since the embodiment has the runway groove 114 and the runway control pin 140, the change of attitude caused by the rotating motion and the sliding motion can be regulated on one runway.
In the embodiment, since the sliding spacer 138 is provided, the rotating motion and the sliding motion can be stably realized by maintaining compression of the gasket 137 to a predetermined amount.
In the embodiment, since the material having the low sliding resistance composed of, for example, the resin is used for the sliding spacer 138 and the sliding spacer 138 is formed in the arc shape, the sliding resistance thereof is further reduced and thus a smooth rotating motion and a smooth sliding motion can be realized.
In the embodiment, since the sliding surface has such an expansion that receives the entire periphery of the gasket 137 in the entire region of the moving locus, a waterproof performance can be securely maintained regardless of the movement of the first hinge part 110 and second hinge part 120.
In the embodiment, since the predetermined gap is maintained between the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120, a smooth motion can be secured.
In the embodiment, since friction force between parts is reduced, a smoother rotating motion and a smoother sliding motion can be realized.
In the embodiment, since the amount of compression of the gasket 137 can be properly adjusted by adjusting the thickness of the spacer 134 at a manufacturing stage, maintenance of the waterproofing property and the smooth rotating and sliding motions can be satisfied at the same time very securely.
In the embodiment, provision of the urging member permits the attitudes of the first hinge part 110 and the second hinge part 120 to be more stably maintained.
In the embodiment, the first case 300 and the second case 400 can be relatively rotated and slid. Further, the inside of the first case 300 can be connected to the inside of second case 400 by the cable, and a signal can be transmitted and received through the cable.
In the embodiment, the waterproofing property is also maintained between the first case 300 and the first hinge part 110 and between the second case 400 and the second hinge part 120.
The many features and advantages of the embodiments are apparent from the detailed specification and, thus, it is intended by the appended claims to cover all such features and advantages of the embodiments that fall within the true spirit and scope thereof. Further, since numerous modifications and changes will readily occur to those skilled in the art, it is not desired to limit the inventive embodiments to the exact construction and operation illustrated and described, and accordingly all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope thereof.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2008-043336 | Feb 2008 | JP | national |