1. Field of the Invention
The disclosure relates to device construction, and particularly, to a hinge.
2. Description of Related Art
A collapsible device, such as a notebook computer or clamshell mobile phone, generally includes two parts pivotally connected via a hinge. A conventional hinge includes a bracket mounted to one part and a shaft with one end mounted to the other. The bracket includes a barrel rotatably receiving an opposite end of the shaft.
Conventionally, friction between the shaft and the barrel is insufficient to fix the two parts at a desired angle after the opening.
Therefore, the invention provides a hinge to obviate the described limitations.
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The rack 20 includes a main body 21 and a flange 22 extending perpendicularly from a side of the main body 21. The flange 22 defines a non-circular locating hole 24 configured to snugly fit about the post 12. The main body 21 defines a plurality of mounting holes through which a plurality of screws extend, capable of being locked to the first assembly 100.
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The second interfering member 40 defines a non-circular through hole 41 in a center, configured to snugly fit about the post 12. A first raised portion 42 and a second raised portion 44 are formed from one side of the second interfering member 40, corresponding to the first and second depressed portions 34, 36 of the first interfering member 30.
The resilient assembly 50 includes a plurality of resilient washers each defining a round through hole in a center thereof. The post 12 of the shaft 10 is insertable into the through holes of the resilient washers, rendering the shaft 10 rotatable relative to the resilient washers.
The bracket 70 includes a main body 71 and a flange 72 extending from a side thereof. The flange 72 defines a round pivoting hole 74 rotatably fitting about the post 12 of the shaft 10. Thus, the shaft 10 is rotatable relative to the bracket 70. The main body 71 defines a plurality of mounting holes through which a plurality of screws extend, lockable to the second assembly 200. The flange 72 defines two opposite cutouts 76 across the pivoting hole 74.
The washers 60 are located at opposite sides of the flange 72, thereby sandwiching the flange 72 of the bracket 70 therebetween. Each of the washers 60 defines a non-circular through hole 62 in a center thereof, configured to snugly fit about the post 12. A plurality of salient points 64 extend from two opposite surfaces of each of the washers 60, providing friction between the bracket 70 and the washers 60.
In this embodiment, the fastener 80 is a nut capable of engaging the threaded portion of the post 12, pressing firmly against the rack 20, the first interfering member 30, the second interfering member 40, the resilient assembly 50, the washers 60, and the bracket 70.
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In use, the main body 21 of the rack 20 is fixed to the first assembly 100 of the collapsible device. The main body 71 of the bracket 70 is fixed to the second assembly 200 of the collapsible device. When the first assembly 100 covers the second assembly 200, the first and second raised portions 42, 44 of the second interfering member 40 engage the corresponding first and second depressed portions 34, 36 of the first interfering member 30. When the first assembly 100 is rotated away from the second assembly 200, the rack 20 and the shaft 10 rotate the second interfering member 40 and the washers 60. The first and second raised portions 42, 44 of the second interfering member 40 are moved out of the first and second depressed portion 34, 36 of the first interfering member 30 and move along the inner surface of the bottom plate 32 of the first interfering member 30, moving the second interfering member 40 away from the bottom plate 32 of the first interfering member 30. As a result, the second interfering member 40 presses the resilient assembly 50, one washer 60, and the flange 72 of the bracket 70 to abut against the other washer 60, providing friction therebetween.
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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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200820301320.0 | Jun 2008 | CN | national |