1. Technical Field
The disclosure relates to a 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 hinge normally includes a first element and a second element fixed to the main body and the cover of the collapsible device, respectively. The first and second elements are rotatable relative to and in friction engagement with each other for maintaining the cover at any angle with respect to the main body. During rotation, the cover can maintain at any angle with respect to the main body by friction between the first and second elements. However, the first and second elements are not durable after frequent usage and due to wear and tear, resulting in preventing the cover from being able to stay at certain desirable positions. When one of the first and second elements is worn out, the cover cannot maintain stability at certain desirable positions with respect to the main body, which creates a quite inconvenience for users. Even worse, the cover can be over-rotated by enough force resulting in damaging the hinge.
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The shaft 30 includes a fixing portion 32, a shaft body 34, and a resisting portion 36 between the fixing portion 32 and the shaft body 34. The fixing portion 32 has a double-D shaped cross-section for fixing the first connecting member 10. The shaft body 34 has a double-D shaped cross-section, and forms a threaded portion (not labeled) on a circumference of a distal end of the shaft body 34, for engaging in the fastener 70. A positioning protrusion 38 protrudes out from a circumference of the resisting portion 36, neighboring to the shaft body 34.
The first connecting member 10 includes a connecting portion 18 defining a plurality of fixing holes 180, and a fixing board 12 extending from an end of the connecting portion 18. The fixing board 12 defines a fixing hole 14 having a double-D shape, corresponding to the fixing portion 32 of the shaft 30, for fixing the shaft 30.
The second connecting member 20 includes a fixing body 21 defining a plurality of fixing holes 210, and a curved pivoting portion 22 extending from an end of the fixing body 21. The pivoting portion 22 includes a first side 220 and a second side 222 opposite to the first side 220. The pivoting portion 22 defines a through hole 24 passing through the first and second sides 220, 222 for allowing the shaft body 34 to rotatably pass therethrough. A first depressed portion 26 and a second depressed portion 27 are defined in the first side 220, opposite to each other across the through hole 24. The first depressed portion 26 extends along a cambered edge of the through hole 24, and the second depressed portion 27 extends along an edge of the pivoting portion 22, adjacent to the through hole 24. A first resisting post 28 extends from the first side 220, between the first and second depressed portions 26, 27. A second resisting post 29 extends from the second side 222, facing the first connecting member 10.
The positioning member 40 is generally washer-shaped, and defines an arcuate cutout 41 along a circumference of the positioning member 40, with forming two withstanding surfaces 42 at opposite ends of the cutout 41. The positioning member 40 defines a matching hole 44 having a double-D shape, corresponding to the shaft body 34 of the shaft 30, for unrotatably fitting about the shaft body 34 of the shaft 30. A first raised portion 46 and a second raised portion 47 protrude out from one side of the positioning member 40, facing the first side 220 of the pivoting portion 22 of the second connecting member 20, corresponding to the first depressed portion 26 and second depressed portion 27, respectively. Therefore, the first and second raised portions 46, 47 are correspondingly engaged in the first and second depressed portion 26, 27.
Each friction member 50 defines a double-D shaped fixing hole 52, for unrotatably receiving the shaft body 34 of the shaft 30.
Each elastic ring 60 provides elasticity along an axial direction of the shaft 30, to tighten the first connecting member 10, the second connecting member 20, the positioning member 40, and one of the friction members 50. Each elastic ring 60 defines a round through hole 62, allowing the shaft body 34 of the shaft 30 to rotatably pass therethrough.
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In the aforementioned assembly, the first and second sides 220, 222 of the first connecting member 20 resist against the positioning member 40 and the resisting portion 36 of the shaft 30, respectively, with the first and second raised portions 46, 47 of the positioning member 40 correspondingly engaging in the first and second depressed portions 26, 27 of the second connecting member 20. Therefore, the first resisting post 28 sidely resists against the circumference of the positioning member 40 in the cutout 41, and the second resisting post 29 sidely resists against the circumference of the resisting portion 36 of the shaft 30.
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It is believed that the present embodiment and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the description or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the example hereinbefore described merely being exemplary embodiment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200920301019.4 | Mar 2009 | CN | national |