The invention relates to a hybrid hinge for rotatably arranging a first segment with respect to a second segment, wherein the first segment and/or the second segment are rotatable about a shaft.
The invention further comprises an electronic device comprising the hybrid hinge.
Hinges are widely applicable for adjoining segments, notably of an apparatus, which are conceived to be rotated with respect to each other about a shaft. Hinges between two segments can either be realized by a rigid hinge having a shaft and thereby defining a sole axis of rotation for the segments, or by a elastic hinge, also known as a living hinge or an elastic hinge. An example of the rigid hinge is a butt-hinge comprising the shaft that runs through suitable openings in the two joined segments. The living hinge is usually manufactured from a relatively thin elastic material. The elasticity of a elastic hinge gives the adjoined segments the freedom to rotate with respect to each other, however the rotation axis is not fixed. Therefore, this kind of hinge also gives some freedom for the adjoined segments in other directions than rotation alone. Deformation of the living hinge other than a direction of the rotation around the intended sole axis of an apparatus can cause damage to the apparatus, in particular to parts that bridge the hinge.
It is a disadvantage of the known rigid hinge in that it is comparatively voluminous requiring a substantial space in an apparatus. In addition, gaps are present between the displaceable segments due to the construction of the rigid hinge. It is a disadvantage of the living hinge in that it does not have a well determined axis of rotation allowing for the segments to be twisted with respect to each other.
It is an object of the invention to provide an improved hinge.
To this end the hinge according to the invention comprises a rigid hinge comprising a shaft and an elastic hinge cooperating with the rigid hinge and extending at least partially over an area of the first segment and the second segment.
The technical measure of the invention is based on the insight that by addition of the live hinge to a per se known rigid hinge an improved hinge is provided wherein the sole axis of rotation is defined by the shaft of the rigid hinge and wherein the movement of the segment with respect to each other is enabled in a smooth fashion due to elastic properties of the elastic hinge. In addition the elastic hinge adds strength to the rigid hinge, while requiring a minimum of additional space in the device.
The elastic hinge may comprise thin sections of plastic that connect two segments allowing them to be rotatable with respect to each other. The suitable materials for manufacturing elastic hinges preferably relate to a very flexible plastic, such as polypropylene and polyethylene. These materials can flex more that 1000 times without losing their elastic properties. In order to manufacture such elastic hinges the molecules of the suitable plastic have to be oriented substantially parallel to the envisaged hinge axis. Such orientation is achieved during a carefully selected moulding process, comprising the steps of flexing and coining. Due to the coining step the strain induced in the elastic hinge is greater that the yield stress of the plastic. This will result in a plastic deformation of the hinge in use. Preferably, the elastic hinge has a thickness in a range of 0.25-0.5 mm. This keeps the mechanical stress in the outer fibers from exceeding the stress when the hinge is bent. It is noted that the manufacturing of the elastic hinge may comprise a step of heating the hinge or the coining at temperatures below the glass transition temperature of the plastic for easier coining and for improving the properties of the elastic hinge.
In an embodiment of the hybrid hinge according to the invention the elastic hinge is arranged for substantially sealing an area between the first segment and the second segment. This feature is advantageous particularly for devices comprising a lid or a cover, like portable computers, mobile telephones and the like wherein the interior of the device behind the lid has to be protected from environment. Due to the fact that the segments are rotating without leaving open areas between them, the contamination of the device comprising such hybrid hinge is substantially reduced thereby increasing durability of the device. Preferably, the elastic hinge comprises a stretchable material such as, for example, polyethylene or polypropylene. It is found to be advantageous to use a bendable polymer for the elastic hinge.
In an embodiment of the hybrid hinge according to the invention, the rigid hinge is arranged inside the elastic hinge. Due to this feature the rigid hinge and the elastic hinge have a mutual axis of rotation decreasing undesired stress in the elastic hinge.
The electronic device according to the invention comprises a hybrid hinge as set forth with reference to the foregoing. In an embodiment of the electronic device according to the invention a layer of material is extended at least partially over the first segment and the second segment. Preferably, the layer of material comprises a display, notably a flexible display. In a further embodiment of the electronic device according to the invention the flexible display is arranged to be alternated between a collapsed state and a retracted state.
These and other aspects of the invention will be discussed in more detail with reference to drawings.
It is noted that it is desirable that the length of the display stays substantially the same during opening and closing of the electronic device 40. To achieve this the hinge is to be positioned as close as possible to the plane of the display 45, preferably in the plane of the display 45. The rigid hinge due to its dimension can only be positioned near the plane of the flexible display 45. This means that the axis of the hinge is weak. This disadvantage is solved by providing the elastic hinge wherein the rigid hinge is cooperating with the elastic hinge. Although it is shown in
Preferably, in case when the display is arranged to be pivoted at least in a first region and in a second region, the elastic hinge is arranged to extend between the said at least the first region and the second region. Due to this feature an additional protection of the back surface of the display is achieved. This is implemented when at least one of the pivotable areas comprises a hybrid hinge comprising a rigid hinge and an elastic hinge, the elastic hinge extending to the second hinge in the second region. More preferable, the first region and the second region comprise the elastic hinge.
It will be appreciated that although specific embodiments of the electronic device according to the invention are discussed separately for clarity purposes, interchangeability of compatible features discussed with reference to isolated figures is envisaged. While specific embodiments have been described above, it will be appreciated that the invention may be practiced otherwise than as described. The descriptions above are intended to be illustrative, not limiting. Thus, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that modifications may be made to the invention as described in the foregoing without departing from the scope of the claims set out below.
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