1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to hinge structures, and particularly to a hinge sleeve for foldable electronic devices, such as mobile phones and portable computers.
2. Description of Related Art
Presently, perhaps the most popular portable electronic device in the market is the foldable mobile phone, which generally includes a cover section and a body section. The cover section and the body section are rotatably interconnected through a hinge assembly.
One kind of hinge assembly employs a cam and a follower, which makes the cover section fold outward from the body section and then maintain in an open position. The hinge assembly typically includes a cam having a concave portion, a follower having a convex portion, a shaft having a fixing end, and a spring. The cam and the follower are placed around the shaft. The spring resists the follower to make the concave portion tightly contact the convex portion. The cam, the follower, the shaft and the spring are received in a housing. The cover section rotates about the body section of the mobile phone by overcoming the force of the spring, thus making the concave portion rotate about the convex portion.
However, the foldable electronic device can only be opened to preset angles, because the cam can only stably engages with the coplanar end faces of follower at a few preset positions. In addition, the concave portion of the cam is designed with relatively sharp edges and corners, which are prone to being worn by repeated use. When this happens, the connection between the body section and the cover section is liable to deteriorate.
Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with references to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present hinge sleeve. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, in which:
The present hinge sleeve is suitable for a foldable electronic device such as a manually opening mobile phone.
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The foldable electronic device 100 typically includes communications circuitry within the body section 30 and the cover section 40 to allow users to communicate with remote parties via a wireless communications network. Generally, such circuitry includes one or more microprocessors, memory, and long-range and/or short-range transceivers that operate according to any known standard. Suitable standards include, but are not limited to, the Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM), TIA/EIA-136, CDMAONE, CDMA2000, UMTS, Wideband CDMA, and BLUETOOTH.
The body section 30 includes a plurality of keys 31 for operating the foldable electronic device 100. The body section 30 integrally forms a knuckle 32 and a post 33 at one end thereof. The knuckle 32 faces with the post 33, and defines a through hole 34 longitudinally through the knuckle 32. A column 332 longitudinally extends from one end of the post 33 towards the knuckle 32.
The cover section 40 forms a barrel portion 42 at one end thereof. The barrel portion 42 mates between the knuckle 32 and the post 33 of the body section 30. The barrel portion 42 is substantially cylindrical, and defines a central hole 422 longitudinally through the barrel portion 42.
The hinge sleeve 20 is substantially cylindrical, and includes a sleeve body 22 and a covering layer 24. The sleeve body 22 is made of elastic metal. The sleeve body 22 defines a slot 221 longitudinally extending therethrough at one side of the sleeve body 22. The slot 221 may provide a deformable space when the sleeve body 22 is compressed to deform. The covering layer 24 is made of rubber, and is for completely overlying on the sleeve body 22. An outer surface of the covering layer 24 forms a plurality of even and uneven projections 241 for increasing coarseness of the surface. When the covering layer 24 is overlaid on the sleeve body 22, a diameter of the hinge sleeve 20 is larger than the diameter of the through hole 34 and the central hole 422. When the hinge sleeve 20 is inserted into the through hole 34, the hinge sleeve 20 is compressed to deform so as to allow the hinge sleeve 20 to be received in the through hole 34 and the central hole 422. Under the elastic role of the sleeve body 22, the projections 241 tightly resist an inner wall of the central hole 422 of the through hole 34.
The filler block 50 is substantially cylindrical, and engages in the through hole 34 to cover one end of the through hole 34 for preventing dust from entering.
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When the user wants to open the cover section 40 of the foldable electronic device 100, the cover section 40 is pushed to rotate relative to the body section 30. Since the covering layer 24 of the hinge sleeve 20 is made of rubber, and has a plurality of projections 241, a large friction is provided between the hinge sleeve 20 and the cover section 40. Thus, the hinge sleeve 20 can be maintained in a steady state in any of a variety of selectable positions. Accordingly, the cover section 40 becomes open relative to the body section 30 of the foldable electronic device 100.
Understandably, the projections 241 of the covering layer 24 may be a natural property of the rubber material. Alternatively, the projections 241 may be directly formed on the sleeve body 22 by manufacturing for increasing the coarseness.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that different changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910300746.3 | Mar 2009 | CN | national |