There is an increasing need to provide versatile computing devices which can be placed into a plurality of different configurations suited to different modes of use. Examples of different modes of use include viewing videos, browsing content, authoring content, participating in communication calls, sending and receiving messages, closing the computing device for protection during transport, and others. This versatility is especially beneficial in the case of mobile computing devices as in mobile scenarios users typically have limited access to a variety of different types of computing device.
One way of enabling a computing device to be configurable in more than one manner is to connect two parts of the computing device together using one or more hinges such as in the case of a laptop computer.
The embodiments described below are not limited to implementations which solve any or all of the disadvantages of known hinges for computing devices.
The following presents a simplified summary of the disclosure in order to provide a basic understanding to the reader. This summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter nor is it intended to be used to limit the scope of the claimed subject matter. Its sole purpose is to present a selection of concepts disclosed herein in a simplified form as a prelude to the more detailed description that is presented later.
A modular hinge is described for a computing device where the computing device comprises two leaves detachably connected using the modular hinge. The hinge comprises a first hinge portion and a second hinge portion. Each hinge portion has a hinge portion body having a convex face configured to enable one of the leaves of the computing device to rotate against the convex face. Each hinge portion body has a mating face generally opposite the convex face, the mating face comprising at least one attachment element. Each hinge portion comprises a hinge pin configured to rotatably attach the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device. The at least one attachment element of each hinge portion is configured to removably attach the hinge portions together, such that in use the leaves of the computing device are hinged together when the hinge portions are attached to one another and the leaves of the computing device are separable by disconnecting the hinge portions.
In some examples there is a hinge portion of a modular hinge for a computing device, the computing device comprising two leaves detachably connected using the modular hinge. The hinge portion comprises a hinge portion body having a convex face configured to enable a leaf of the computing device to rotate against the convex face, and having a mating face generally opposite the convex face, the mating face comprising at least one attachment element; the hinge portion comprising a hinge pin configured to rotatably attach the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device. The at least one attachment element is configured to removably attach the hinge portion to another hinge portion in use, the other hinge portion being attached to the other leaf of the computing device.
Many of the attendant features will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings.
The present description will be better understood from the following detailed description read in light of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Like reference numerals are used to designate like parts in the accompanying drawings.
The detailed description provided below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the present examples and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present example are constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions of the example and the sequence of operations for constructing and operating the example. However, the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different examples.
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In some examples, the modular hinge facilitates transfer of power and/or data between the leaves of the computing device. This improves versatility in situations where one computing device leaf does not have its own power supply, or where one computing device leaf has a power supply such as a battery which is running low. The ability to transfer data between the leaves of the computing device enhances versatility as well since the leaves of the computing device are able to synchronize and or share computing tasks. By using the modular hinge to transfer power and/or data between the leaves of the computing device the burden on the user of needing to connect separate power cables, or signaling cables is reduced. In this way the modular hinge provides several types of functionality (such as attachment and rotation, as well as optional data transfer and optional power transfer) in a single modular hinge mechanism. This gives simplicity of operation from the point of view of the end user.
At least one of the computing device leaves 102, 104 comprises a housing holding electronic components of the computing device and at least one of the computing device leaves 102, 104 has a display screen supported on or integral with the housing. In some examples, each of the leaves has a display screen. In some of the examples each of the leaves has electronic components and is operable substantially independently of the other leave as a computing device.
Each leaf has a joining edge (see 300 of
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In some examples the hinge portion bodies comprise power transfer components, configured to transfer power between the leaves of the computing device. For example, the magnets 304 are operable to transfer power between the leaves of the computing device in some examples. In this way, at least one of the power transfer components is integral with the attachment element in some examples.
In some examples, the hinge portion bodies comprise signal transfer components, configured to transfer data signals between the leaves of the computing device.
In some cases at least one of the signal transfer components is integral with the attachment element. For example, signals are transferred through the magnets 304. For example, there may be several magnets in a row replacing the spring loaded pins, radio link or optical data transfer components.
For example, a signal transfer component comprises any one or more of: a magnet, a ferritic metal element, a spring loaded pin, a hook, a clip, a sliding joint element, a receiving element for a pin, an optical signaling mechanism, a radio transceiver, an infra-red signaling mechanism.
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Alternatively or in addition to the other examples described herein, examples include any combination of the following:
A modular hinge for a computing device, the computing device comprising two leaves detachably connected using the modular hinge, the hinge comprising:
a first hinge portion and a second hinge portion;
each hinge portion comprising a hinge portion body having a convex face configured to enable a leaf of the computing device to rotate against the convex face, and having a mating face generally opposite the convex face, the mating face comprising at least one attachment element; the hinge portion comprising a hinge pin configured to rotatably attach the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device; and
wherein the at least one attachment element of each hinge portion body is configured to removably attach the hinge portions together, such that in use the leaves of the computing device are hinged together when the hinge portions are attached to one another.
The hinge described above wherein at least one of the hinge pins comprises a friction generating surface configured to generate friction between the hinge pin and a leaf of the computing device.
The hinge described above wherein at least one of the hinge portion bodies is generally cuboid with one of the faces of the cuboid being the convex face and another of the faces of the cuboid being the mating face, and where the cuboid comprises two substantially flat faces both of which are generally perpendicular to the mating face and the convex face.
The hinge described above wherein the at least one attachment element of the first or the second hinge portion comprises any one or more of: a magnet, a ferritic metal element, a hook, a clip, a sliding joint element, a hook and loop fastener element, a pin, a spring loaded pin, a receiving element for a pin.
The hinge described above wherein the hinge portion bodies comprise power transfer components, configured to transfer power between the leaves of the computing device.
The hinge described above wherein at least one of the power transfer components is integral with the attachment element.
The hinge described above wherein the hinge portion bodies comprise signal transfer components, configured to transfer data signals between the leaves of the computing device.
The hinge described above wherein at least one of the signal transfer components is integral with the attachment element.
The hinge described above wherein a signal transfer component comprises any one or more of: a magnet, a ferritic metal element, a spring loaded pin, a hook, a clip, a sliding joint element, a receiving element for a pin, an optical signaling mechanism, a lens, an optical fibre, a radio transceiver, an infra-red signaling mechanism.
The hinge described above wherein the body of at least one hinge portion is substantially hollow and holds at least one of the signal transfer components.
The hinge described above wherein the body and hinge pin of at least one hinge portion is substantially hollow to hold electrical signaling cables and/or power cables.
A computing device comprising:
a first leaf and a second leaf; and
at least one modular hinge detachably connecting the first and second leaves;
the hinge comprising:
a first hinge portion and a second hinge portion; each hinge portion comprising a hinge portion body having a convex face configured to enable a leaf of the computing device to rotate against the convex face, and having a mating face generally opposite the convex face, the mating face comprising at least one attachment element; the hinge portion comprising a hinge pin configured to rotatably attach the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device; and
wherein the at least one attachment element of each hinge portion body is configured to removably attach the hinge portions together, such that in use the leaves of the computing device are hinged together when the hinge portions are attached to one another and the leaves of the computing device are separated when the hinge portions are disconnected.
The computing device described above wherein each leaf comprises a leaf body having a substantially flat surface abutting the convex face of the hinge portion body when the leaves of the computing device are opened.
The computing device described above wherein each leaf has a joining edge configured to be hinged to the joining edge of the other leaf by the modular hinge, and wherein the joining edge is substantially convex to facilitate rotation of the leaves using the hinge when the hinge portions are connected in use.
The computing device described above wherein each leaf has a hinge pin hole in a body of the leaf, the hinge pin hole being substantially parallel to a joining edge of the leaf the joining edge being configured to be hinged to a joining edge of the other leaf.
The computing device described above wherein at least one of the hinge pin holes comprises a friction element configured to allow frictional rotation of a hinge pin in the hinge pin hole.
The computing device described above wherein a corner of at least one of the leaves is cut away to receive a hinge portion body.
The computing device described above wherein the cut away corner comprises an abutment face which abuts against a stopping face of a hinge portion body, and where the abutment face and the stopping face are configured to prevent rotation of the hinge portion with respect to the leaf by more than substantially 90 degrees.
A hinge portion of a modular hinge for a computing device, the computing device comprising two leaves detachably connected using the modular hinge, the hinge portion comprising:
a hinge portion body having a convex face configured to enable a leaf of the computing device to rotate against the convex face, and having a mating face generally opposite the convex face, the mating face comprising at least one attachment element; the hinge portion comprising a hinge pin configured to rotatably attach the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device; and
wherein the at least one attachment element is configured to removably attach the hinge portion to another hinge portion in use, the other hinge portion being attached to the other leaf of the computing device.
A leaf of a computing device, the leaf comprising a hinge portion as described above.
A hinge portion of a modular hinge for a computing device, the computing device comprising two leaves detachably connected using the modular hinge, the hinge portion comprising:
means for enabling a leaf of the computing device to rotate against a convex face of the hinge portion;
means for rotatably attaching the hinge portion to one of the leaves of the computing device; and
means for removably attaching the hinge portion to another hinge portion in use, the other hinge portion being attached to the other leaf of the computing device.
For example, the means for enabling the leaf to rotate against the convex face comprises the hinge pin and the hinge pin channel in the housing. For example, the means for rotatably attaching the hinge portion to one of the leaves comprises the hinge pin and the hinge pin channel in the housing. For example, the means for removably attaching the hinge portion comprises any one or more of a magnet, clip, hook, sliding joint element, or other attachment element described herein or known to the skilled person.
The term ‘computer’ or ‘computing-based device’ is used herein to refer to any device with processing capability such that it executes instructions. Those skilled in the art will realize that such processing capabilities are incorporated into many different devices and therefore the terms ‘computer’ and ‘computing-based device’ each include personal computers (PCs), servers, mobile telephones (including smart phones), tablet computers, set-top boxes, media players, games consoles, personal digital assistants, wearable computers, and many other devices.
Any range or device value given herein may be extended or altered without losing the effect sought, as will be apparent to the skilled person.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
It will be understood that the benefits and advantages described above may relate to one embodiment or may relate to several embodiments. The embodiments are not limited to those that solve any or all of the stated problems or those that have any or all of the stated benefits and advantages. It will further be understood that reference to ‘an’ item refers to one or more of those items.
The operations of the methods described herein may be carried out in any suitable order, or simultaneously where appropriate. Additionally, individual blocks may be deleted from any of the methods without departing from the scope of the subject matter described herein. Aspects of any of the examples described above may be combined with aspects of any of the other examples described to form further examples without losing the effect sought.
The term ‘comprising’ is used herein to mean including the method blocks or elements identified, but that such blocks or elements do not comprise an exclusive list and a method or apparatus may contain additional blocks or elements.
It will be understood that the above description is given by way of example only and that various modifications may be made by those skilled in the art. The above specification, examples and data provide a complete description of the structure and use of exemplary embodiments. Although various embodiments have been described above with a certain degree of particularity, or with reference to one or more individual embodiments, those skilled in the art could make numerous alterations to the disclosed embodiments without departing from the scope of this specification.
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