The relevant subject matter is disclosed in a co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. (Attorney Docket No. US27860) filed on the same date and entitled “HINGE,” which is assigned to the same assignee as this patent application.
1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to hinges, and particularly to a bidirectional hinge.
2. Description of Related Art
A collapsible device, such as a notebook computer, or a clamshell mobile phone, generally including a main body and a cover, often uses a hinge to interconnect the main body and the cover. The hinge allows the cover to be rotatable with respect to the main body, and to be folded with the main body for saving space.
A bidirectional hinge normally includes a horizontal pivot structure and an upright pivot structure. The horizontal pivot structure allows the cover to be rotatable with respect to the main body along a horizontal axis. The upright pivot structure allows the cover to be rotatable with respect to the main body along an upright axis. However, the traditional upright pivot structure does not allow the cover to be rotatable with respect to the main body along an upright axis in a 360 degree range.
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The bracket 10 is a plate, and includes a first side 12 and a second side 14 opposite to the first side 12. The bracket 10 defines four mounting holes (not labeled) in four corners of the bracket 10, for mounting the bracket 10 to one part of the collapsible device. The bracket 10 further defines a pivot hole 13 in a center of the bracket 10. An arc-shaped slot 16 is defined in the bracket 10 in the vicinity of the pivot hole 13. Two engaging walls 162, 164 are formed at opposite ends of the slot 16. The second side 14 defines two opposite depressed portions 142 in communication with the pivot hole 13. Each depressed portion 142 forms two inclined surfaces 144 connected to opposite ends of a bottom of the depressed portion 142 and the second side 14, respectively.
The rack 20 is generally T-shaped, and includes a main body 22, and two opposite shafts 23 extending from a first side 221 of the main body 22. A protrusion is formed on a second side 222 opposite to the first side 221 of the main body 22. A mounting piece 24 is mounted to each shaft 23. Each of the mounting pieces 24 is able to be fixed to the other part of the collapsible device. The protrusion of the second side 222 includes a ring portion 26 and a pivoting portion 25 protruding from a center of the ring portion 26. A cable hole 27 is defined in a center of an end surface of the pivoting portion 25. The ring portion 26 forms two tabs 251 jointing with a circumference of the pivoting portion 25. A plurality of posts 252 extend from the circumference of the pivoting portion 25 beside the cable hole. Two mounting holes 254 are defined in the end surface of the pivoting portion 25 beside the cable hole.
The mounting member 30 is generally coin-shaped. The mounting member 30 defines a through hole 311 having a double-D shape in a center of the mounting member 30, and two arc-shaped through slots 33 around the through hole. A resilient portion 34 is formed on the mounting member 30, opposite to the through hole 311 relative to each through slot 33. A locating block 32 protrudes from on each resilient portion 34 at a side 31 of the locating block 32. Two slanting surfaces 322 are formed at opposite ends of each locating block 32, smoothly transition to the side 31. Two holes 35 and a plurality of limiting holes 36 are defined in the mounting member 30 around the through hole 311.
The stopping member 40 is generally ring-shaped. The stopping member 40 defines a round through hole 41 in a center of the stopping member 40. Two opposite cutouts 42 are defined in the stopping member 40 and communicating with the through hole 41. A stopping portion 44 extends outward from an edge of the stopping member 40.
The limiting member 50 is generally ring-shaped. The limiting member 50 defines a round through hole 51 in a center of the limiting member 50. A limiting portion 52 extends from an edge of the limiting member 50, extending along an axis of the round through hole 51.
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In use, when one part of the collapsible device rotates with respect to the other part of the collapsible device along an upright axis, the rack 20 rotates with respect to the bracket 10. The pivoting portion 25 of the rack 20 rotates in the pivot hole 13 of the bracket 10 to drive the mounting member 30 and the stopping member 40 to rotate with respect to the bracket 10. The locating blocks 32 of the mounting member 30 are capable of engaging in the depressed portions 142 of the bracket 10, respectively, for locating the mounting member 30 relative to the bracket 10. The locating blocks 32 of the mounting member 30 can be releasable from the depressed portions 142 of the bracket 10, respectively, via the inclined surfaces 144 pressing against the slanting surfaces 322 for releasing the locating blocks 32 from the depressed portions 142 of the bracket 10.
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In this embodiment, a length of the slot 16 is adjustable to control a rotating angle of the rack 20 to be 360 or more degrees.
While several embodiments have been disclosed, it is understood that any element disclosed in any one embodiment is easily adapted to other embodiments. It is also to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in 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.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200920309517.3 | Sep 2009 | CN | national |