1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to latching mechanisms, particularly to a latching mechanism employed in an electronic device.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Components of electronic devices are generally protected by a housing. The housing surrounds or encloses the electronic parts to be protected. Most housing are not a single integral body but are several parts assembled together by latching mechanisms to form an integrated unit. If the latching mechanisms are easily detachable from the housing the protection offered by the housing may be compromised.
A typical latching mechanism used in electronic devices may includes screws or nuts and bolts for connecting the housings together. However, the screws or nuts and bolts are unsightly and may affect the overall appearance of the electronic device. In addition, assembly efficiency is low because the screws or nuts and bolts should be assembled one by one. Furthermore, the housings of the electronic device can be detached from each other easily because of easy access to the screws and the nuts and bolts and any visible indication of this intrusion may not be possible. Thus, the electronic device can be disassembled and valuable intellectual property can be duplicated or copied easily.
Therefore, a latching mechanism, for housings of electronic devices, which is easy to assembly, and thereby reducing assembling time, and difficult to be detached from an electronic device without damaging components and/or the latching mechanism is desired.
An exemplary latching mechanism for connecting a first component and a second component. The latching mechanism for the first and second components includes an engaging portion formed/defined on the second component, a latch holder fixed relative to the first component, and a first latching member. A first latch-clasping piece extends from the latch holder. The first latching member has a second engaging portion. The second engaging portion engages with the first engaging portion of the second component. The first engaging portion of the second component and the first latching member are disposed between the first latch-clasping piece of the latch holder and the first component. The present invention further provides an electronic device employing the latching mechanism.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present latching mechanism. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views, and all the views are schematic.
The present invention provides a latching mechanism. The latching mechanism is usually employed in electronic devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and laptop computers. The electronic devices include two housings that need to be connected together. It can be understood that the latching mechanism may also be used to connect two other components other than housings.
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The second housing 40 is approximately a rectangular-shaped frame. The second housing 40 includes two first rims 402 disposed at two opposite sides of the housing 40 and two second rims 404 disposed at another two opposite sides. The second rims 404 are joining to the first rims 402 correspondingly, and the second rims 404 are perpendicular to the first rims 402. A second latching member 406 extends from each of the first rims 402, and at least one hooking member 408 extends from each of the second latching member 406. The at least one hooking member 408 extends outwards of the second housing 40 perpendicularly. In the embodiment, three hooking members 408 extend from each of the second latching members 406.
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The first latching member 80a includes a base 802 and a plurality of resilient members 804 spaced apart from each other in the first predetermine manner corresponding the second latch-clasping pieces 606. In the embodiment, the first latching member 80a includes three resilient members 804. The base 802 is an elongated strip. Each of the resilient members 804 extends from a side of the base 802 and immediately forms a 180 degrees U-shaped bend relative to the base 802. A clearance 807 is defined between the base 802 and the resilient members 804. An end of each resilient member 804 is bended slightly towards a direction of the base 802, thereby forming a resilient slider 805. A hook catch hole 806 is defined in each of the resilient members 804. The first latching member 80a is elastic so that the resilient members 804 can bend slightly towards to or away from the base 802 under an external force.
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Alternatively, other catching mechanisms can be formed on the first and second housings 20, 40 in order to connect the first and second housings 20, 40 more securely. The first latching members 80a, 80b may also be fixed on the first housing 20. The latch holders 60a, 60b and the first latching members 80a, 80b can be integrally formed with the first housing 20. The hooking members 408 may extend from the first latching members 80a, 80b, and the hook catch hole 806 is defined in the second housing 40 correspondingly.
It is believed that the present embodiments and their 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 examples hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiments of the invention.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200710200331.X | Mar 2007 | CN | national |