1. Technical Field
This disclosure relates to slide and tilt mechanisms, particularly to a slide and tilt mechanism used in a mobile communication device.
2. Description of Related Art
As electronic devices continue to become more sophisticated, these devices provide an increasing amount of functionality by including such applications as, for example, a mobile phone, digital camera, video camera, navigation system, gaming capabilities, and Internet browser applications. Many of these devices with increased functionality have different configurations corresponding to use with the different functions. Fold and slide mechanisms have been widely used in different kinds of mobile electronic devices to accommodate these different configurations.
However in the conventional product configurations, the sliding and tilting mechanisms can be complicated and provide size inefficiencies as they tend to take up a lot of space.
Therefore, there is a room for improvement within the art.
Many aspects of the embodiments can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the exemplary slide and tilt mechanism for mobile communication device. Moreover, in the drawings like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers are used throughout the drawings to refer to the same or like elements of an embodiment.
An embodiment of a mobile communication device 100 incorporating a slide and tilt mechanism is shown in
The main body 10 includes a peripheral wall 11 and a notch 13 defined in the peripheral wall 11. The cover 20 includes a sidewall 23 and two blocks 24 protruding from the sidewall 23. The retaining board 30 is mounted to the main body 10. The retaining board 30 includes a front surface 31, a back surface 32 opposite to the front surface 31 and a mounting portion 33 located at the front surface 31. The mounting portion 33 is for mounting the bracket assembly on the retaining board 30. In this exemplary embodiment, the mounting portion 33 includes a first receiving groove 34, a first latching groove 35, a second latching groove 36, a second receiving groove 37, and a third latching groove 38.
The first receiving groove 34 can be substantially rectangular and defined in the front surface 31. The first latching groove 35 is located at one end of the first receiving groove 34 and communicates with the one end of the first receiving groove 34. The retaining board 30 further defines two substantially aligned shaft holes 353, which are located in the first latching groove 35. The second latching groove 36 is located at the other end of the first receiving groove 34 and communicates with the first receiving groove 34. The second receiving groove 37 is recessed in the front surface 31 near the second latching groove 36 and communicates with the first receiving groove 34. The retaining board 30 further defines an opening 371 (
The actuator 40 includes a button 41, an elastic element 42, a hinge 43 and a latching element 44. The button 41 includes a pressing portion 411 and a protrusion 412 protruding from the pressing portion 411. The hinge 43 includes a shell 431 and a cam 432, which is accommodated in the shell 431. The elastic element 42 is wrapped on the protrusion 412 and the cam 432. The latching element 44 is a ring non-rotatably wrapped about the cam 432. The shell 431 is mounted (e.g., tightly fitted) in the second receiving groove 37. The button 41 passes through the opening 371 into the second receiving groove 37 to actuate the hinge 43.
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The connecting rod 59 can be substantially L-shaped, defining a first eyelet 591 near one end thereof and a second eyelet 592 near the other end thereof. The bracket assembly further includes a first peg 593 located in the first eyelet 591 and a second peg 594 located in the second eyelet 592. The opposite end of the first peg 593 is respectively located at the first peg hole 381 so the connecting rod 59 can rotate around the first peg 593 relative to the retaining board 30. The second peg 594 is for rotatably affixing the connecting rod 59 to the sliding board 60.
The sliding board 60 is mounted to the cover 20. The sliding board 60 defines a first receiving slot 62 opposite to the first latching groove 35, a second receiving slot 63 opposite to the second latching groove 36, and a third receiving slot 64 opposite to the third receiving groove 38. The sliding board 60 further defines two pin holes 621 in the first receiving slot 62, two post holes 631 in the second receiving slot 63 and two second peg holes 641 in the third receiving slot 64. Each pin hole 621 rotatably accommodates one of opposite ends of the pin 534 to rotatably couple the first connecting portion 53 to the sliding board 60. Each post hole 631 rotatably accommodates one of opposite ends of the post 542 to rotatably couple the second connecting portion 54 to the sliding board 60. Each second peg hole 641 rotatably accommodates one of opposite ends of the second peg 594 to rotatably couple the connecting rod 59 to the sliding board 60. The sliding board 60 further defines two securing grooves 611 for latching with the blocks 24 to hold the sliding board 60 in the cover 20.
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It is to be understood, however, that even through numerous characteristics and advantages of the exemplary invention 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 detail, 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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201010178781.5 | May 2010 | CN | national |