Some communication devices that are intended to be hand-carried and opened with one hand, such as “flip” phones, have two parts that pivot about a hinge between closed and open positions. The present invention is directed to an improvement for such devices, and more particularly to a mechanism for locking the two parts in the closed position and for easily unlocking the two parts so that they are movable to the open (operating) position.
Human engineering is an important aspect of the design of the mechanism that unlocks the two parts so that they move to an open position. The present invention seeks to improve this aspect of prior art locking mechanisms by positioning the lock so that it can easily be operated with the thumb when the device is held in the palm of the hand.
An object of the present invention is to provide a novel mechanism for locking and unlocking two hinged parts that can be operated with the thumb when the device is held in the palm of the hand.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a novel mechanism for locking and unlocking two hinged parts that includes a button at one longitudinal end of the hinge that can be pushed with the thumb to open the two parts.
A yet further object of the present invention is to provide a novel lock for locking and unlocking two hinged parts, where the lock includes a pin that is movable in a passageway that extends into the first and second parts, a resilient member that urges the pin into a locking position with the pin in both the first and second parts, and a depressible button at one longitudinal end of the hinge, where the button has an extension that extends into the passageway and pushes the pin into an unlocking position entirely within the second part when the button is depressed.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a novel portable communication device that includes this mechanism.
These and other objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent to those of skill in the art of the present invention after consideration of the following drawings and description of preferred embodiments.
a and 1b show closed and opened positions of a portable communication device that includes the present invention.
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The lock includes a passageway 35 with a first section 35′ in the first part 10 and a second section 35″ in the second part 20. The first and second sections 35′ and 35″ are in registration when the first and second parts 10, 20 are in the closed position and not in registration when the first and second parts are in the open position. A pin 40 is movable in the passageway 35 between a locking position with the pin 40 in both the first and second sections 35′ and 35″ and an unlocking position with the pin 40 entirely within the second section 35″. A first resilient member 45 (e.g., coiled spring) urges the pin 40 into the locking position when the first and second parts 10, 20 are in the closed position and the first and second sections 35′ and 35″ are in registration. The button 30 is at one longitudinal end of the hinge 25 and has an extension 50 from an interior surface thereof. The extension 50 extends into the first section 35′ of the passageway and pushes the pin 40 into the unlocking position when the button 30 is depressed.
Operation of the button 30 may be clearly seen in
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One or more of the meeting ends of the depression 50 and the pin 40 may be rounded so that minor misalignment of the meeting ends relative to the gap between the first and second sections 35′ and 35″ does not jam the locking mechanism. The rounded end 40′ of the pin 40 is shown in the insert to
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A depressible switch 88 for turning the device ON when the button is depressed may be provided adjacent to the button 30. A light 90 may also be provided.
While embodiments of the present invention have been described in the foregoing specification and drawings, it is to be understood that the present invention is defined by the following claims when read in light of the specification and drawings.