1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a hinge.
2. Description of Related Art
A collapsible device, such as a notebook computer, or a clamshell mobile phone, generally includes a base, and a cover pivotably mounted to the base via a hinge. The hinge generally includes a shaft, a fixing bracket mounted to the shaft, and a rotation bracket rotatably mounted to the shaft. The fixing bracket is mounted to the base, and the rotation bracket is mounted to the cover, making the cover rotatable relative to the base. In a process of opening the collapsible device, if the cover is opened too far, the hinge may be damaged, so the hinge generally includes a blocking mechanism to prevent this from happening. However, the blocking power of the blocking mechanism is often not enough to effectively prevent the hinge from being over rotated and damaged.
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The shaft 10 includes a rod 12 having a substantially double-D shaped cross-section. A first end of the rod 12 forms a threaded portion 120, and a second end of the rod 12 opposite to the first end forms a combination block 16 having a double-D shaped cross-section. A cylindrical protrusion 14 protrudes from a circumference of the rod 12, adjacent to the combination block 16. One end of the protrusion 14 adjacent to the rod 12 defines a C-shaped cutout 17 in a circumference of the protrusion 14, and the remaining part of the end of the protrusion 14 forms a limiting portion 18. Two opposite ends of the limiting portion 18 respectively form a limiting surface 180.
The fixing bracket 20 is fixed to a base of a collapsible device, such as a notebook computer, and includes a combination portion 22. The combination portion 21 defines a double-D shaped fixing hole 24 for receiving the combination block 16.
The rotation bracket 30 is fixed to a cover of the collapsible device and includes a combination portion 32. The combination portion 32 includes a first end surface 34 facing the protrusion 14, and a second surface 36 opposite to the first end surface 34. A round through hole 320 is defined in the combination portion 32, through the first end surface 34 and the second surface 36, through which the rod 12 extends. A wedge-shaped blocking portion 340 extends from the first end surface 34, neighboring the through hole 320. A first end of the blocking portion 340 is connected to the first end surface 34, and a second end of the blocking portion 340 opposite to the first end forms a blocking surface 342. The second end surface 36 defines two grooves 360 therein, around the through hole 320.
The interference element 40 can rotate relative to the rotation bracket 30 and includes a first end surface 42 facing the combination portion 32, and a second end surface 44 opposite to the first end surface 42. A double-D shaped through hole 400 is defined in a center area of the interference element 40 through the first end surface 42 and the second surface 44, through which the rod 12 extends. The first end surface 42 defines two protrusions 420 correspondingly engaging in the grooves 360.
The resilient assembly 50 includes a plurality of stacked elastic elements, each defining a through hole 52 through which the rod 12 extends.
The washer 60 defines a double-D shaped through hole 62 in a center of the washer 60, through which the rod 12 extends.
In one exemplary embodiment, the fastener 70 is a nut.
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When opening the collapsible device, the rotation bracket 30 rotates relative to the shaft 10 until the blocking surface 342 engages with one of the limiting surfaces 180, preventing further rotation of rotation bracket 30, and the collapsible device remains in a predetermined configuration. When closing the collapsible device, the rotation bracket 30 rotates relative to the shaft 10 until the protrusions 420 engage in the corresponding grooves 360, the collapsible device is closed. As the limiting portion 18 is formed on the circumference of the end of the protrusion 14, the engaging surface between the limiting portion 18 and the protrusion 14 is relatively larger thus the hinge is stronger and better able to prevent over rotation of components connected together by the hinge.
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It is to be understood, however, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present disclosure have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and function of the disclosure, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.