1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to latch mechanisms, and more particularly to a reliable latch mechanism.
2. Description of Related Art
Portable computers, such as laptop computers and notebook computers, have become increasingly popular for general use. Generally, a portable computer includes a cover unit, and a base unit pivotably connected with the cover unit. The cover unit is folded onto the base unit to cover the base unit when the portable computer is not in use. The cover unit includes a latch mechanism provided to lock the cover to the base unit.
As disclosed in China Patent No. 01208955.9, a portable computer includes a latch mechanism which acts to lock a cover unit to a base unit when the portable computer is not in use. The latch mechanism includes a hook for engaging in notches defined in the base unit, and a post movably embedded in the base unit for disengaging the hook from the base unit. An end portion of the post is exposed outside the base unit for facilitating pushing the post to disengage the hook from the base unit. However, the end portion of the post is liable to be accidentally touched resulting in an undesired opening of the cover.
What is desired, therefore, is a cover which has an improved latch mechanism.
In one preferred embodiment, a latch mechanism includes a cover piece, and a latch member. The cover piece includes a base wall, and a flange extending perpendicularly from the base wall. The base wall includes a pair of slots defined therein, and a stop board. The flange includes a cutout defined therein. The latch member is slidably attached to the cover piece and includes a frame slidably received in the cutout of the flange, and a pair of arms having a pair of hooks depending therefrom to movably extend through the slots of the cover piece. The frame includes a rectangular hole defined therein, and a post extending into the hole from an inside wall thereof. A resilient member is fixed around the post and movably engages with the stop board.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiments when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring to
The cover piece 20 includes a base wall 22, and a flange 24 formed at a front edge of the base wall 22. A cutout 242 is defined in the flange 24 by cutting a portion from the flange 24. Referring also to
The latch member 40 is bar-shaped, and includes a rectangular frame 42 at a middle thereof, and a pair of arms 44 extending from two opposite ends of the frame 42 respectively. The frame 42 includes a rectangular through hole 422 defined therein, and a handgrip portion 424 formed at an outer front surface thereof. A post 426 perpendicularly extends in from an inside surface of a right end of the frame 42, for fixing a resilient member 50 therearound. A pair of hooks 442 depends from the arms 44 respectively, corresponding to the slots 222 of the cover piece 20.
Referring to FIGS. 2 to and 4, in assembly, the latch member 40 is slidably attached to the cover piece 20, with the handgrip portion 424 exposed in the cutout 242 of the flange 24, for facilitating manipulation of the latch member 40. The resilient member 50 is fixed around the post 426 of the latch member 40. A free end of the resilient member 50 presses against the stop board 236. The guiding tab 232 and the second catch 234 extend through the through hole 422 of the frame 42. The guiding tab 232 slidably abuts against an outer sidewall of the frame 42, and the second catch 234 slidably engages with an inside wall of the frame 42 of the latch member 40. The guiding bars 228 slidably abut against a rear outer surface of the frame 42. The arms 44 of the latch member 40 are slidably placed on the supporting blocks 224 of the cover piece 20. The hooks 442 of the latch member 40 extend through the slots 222 of the base wall 22 of the cover piece 20. The first catches 226 of the cover piece 20 slidably engage with the arms 44 of the latch member 40. The second catch 234 slidably engages with an outer rear surface of the frame 42. The first catches 226 and the second catch 234 also slidably engage with top portions of the arms 44 and a top portion of the frame 42, preventing an upward movement of the latch member 40.
The cover piece 20 is then assembled with the cover unit 2. The cover unit 2 is pivotably attached to the base unit 3, and the cover unit 2 is folded to cover the base unit 3, with the hooks 442 engaging in the apertures 32 and latching to the base unit 2.
To open the cover unit 1 of the electronic device, the handgrip portion 424 of the latch member 40 is urged to the left compressing the resilient member 50 and disengaging the hooks 442 from the apertures 32 of the base unit 3. The cover unit 1 is ready to be opened. When the handgrip portion 424 is released, the resilient member 50 rebounds thus urging the latch member 40 back to its original position.
Numbers of the hooks 442 of the latch member 40 and the slots 222 of the cover piece 20 can be varied according to different situations. The latch member 40 can be slidably attached to any possible sidewalls of the cover unit 2 and base unit 3, with the handgrip portion 424 thereof exposed to be easily operated.
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 invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the example hereinbefore described merely being a preferred or exemplary embodiment.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200520067928.8 | Nov 2005 | CN | national |
Related subject matter is disclosed in three co-pending U.S. Patent Applications entitled “Portable computer having improved latch mechanism,” (Ser. No. 11/188,548, filed on Jul. 25, 2005; Ser. No. 11/292,259, filed on Dec. 1, 2005; Ser. No. 11/272,531, filed on Nov. 10, 2005) and assigned to the same assignee with this application.