1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a slide latch, especially to a slide latch mounted in electronic devices. The slide latch is used to slide a cover open or closed relative to a base of the electronic device.
2. Description of the Related Art
Electronic devices have a cover mounted to a base. Some small electronic devices, for example cell phones or personal digital assistants further comprise a screen acting as the cover and a keypad on the base. In order to reduce a length of the electronic device, the cover is mounted above the base. A hinge is usually mounted between the cover and the base to allow someone to pivotally open or close the cover. Therefore, another method to move the cover relative to the base of the electronic device without a conventional hinge is necessary.
The objective of the present invention is to provide a slide latch for electronic devices to slide a cover open or closed relative to a base of the electronic device.
To achieve the objective, a slide latch comprises a base, a sliding latch, a spring and a rotating latch. The base has two longitudinal sides formed parallelly on and protruding from the base. Two turning protrusions are formed parallelly on and protruding from the two longitudinal sides and each has a guide edge, an inclined edge and an apex. A sliding latch is mounted slidably on the base. A spring is mounted on the base, which abuts the sliding latch. A rotating latch is mounted rotatably on the sliding latch, between the two guide edges of the two turning protrusions of the base. The present invention allows the cover to open or close relative to the base without mounting hinges on the electronic device.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The base (10) has two ends, two edges, two longitudinal sides (101), two turning protrusions (13) and may have a spring mount (14), a positive stop (12) and two slide tracks (11).
The longitudinal sides (101) are formed parallelly on and protrude respectively from the edges of the base (10) and each has a bottom and a top.
The turning protrusions (13) are formed parallelly on and protrude respectively from the top of the two longitudinal sides (101) and each comprises a guide edge (130), an inclined edge (131) and an apex (132).
The guide edge (130) of the turning protrusion (13) protrudes a distance from the longitudinal side (101) of the base (10) and is separated from the other guide edge (130) by a transverse distance (W1). The guide edge (130) of the turning protrusions (13) may be parallel to the longitudinal side (101).
The inclined edge (131) is respectively formed at two acute angles respectively from the longitudinal side (101) and the guide edge (130). The two acute angles between the inclined edge and the longitudinal side and the guide edge may be equal to each other.
The apex (132) is formed between the guide edge (130) and the inclined edge (131) and is separated from the other apex (132) by a longitudinal distance (L1).
The spring mount (14) is formed and protrudes from one end of the base (10). The positive stop (12) is formed on and protrudes from the end of the base (10) opposite to the spring mount (14).
The slide tracks (11) are formed respectively at the bottom of the longitudinal sides (101) of the base (10) and opposite to each other.
The sliding latch (20) is mounted slidably on the base (10) and has at least two edges. The at least two edges of the sliding latch (20) respectively slide in the slide tracks (11). The sliding latch (20) may have a through hole (21) formed through the sliding latch (20).
The spring (30) is mounted on the base (10) and has two ends respectively connected to the spring mount (14) and abutting the sliding latch (20) to push the sliding latch (20) away from the spring mount (14).
The rotating latch (40) is mounted rotatably on the sliding latch (20), between the two guide edges (130) of the two turning protrusions (13) of the base (10), may slide between the spring mount (14) and the positive stop (12), has a center, two outer edges (401), four inner edges (421), four corners (422), two inflections (423) and may have a pintle (41),
The outer edges (401) of the rotating latch (40) are defined parallelly opposite to each other, separated by a width (W2), and have an equal length (L2). When compared to the separation between the apexes (132) and the guide edges (130), L2 is less than L1 and L2 is greater than W1.
The inner edges (42) are recessed in pairs from the rotating latch (40) to form a V-shape between the two outer edges to form the inflections (423).
An inflection axis is defined adjoining and extending through the inflections (423).
A distance W3 is defined perpendicularly between the inflection axis and the adjacent corner (421).
When compared to the separations of the guide edges (132) of the base, L2 is greater than W3 and W2 is greater than W1 that is in turn greater than W3.
The pintle (41) is mounted through the center of the rotating latch (40) and the through hole (21) of the sliding latch (20).
The center of the rotating latch (40) is closer to one of the edges of the sliding latch (20) and farther than the other edge of the sliding latch (20).
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The spring (30) pushes the sliding latch (20) away from the spring mount (14) so the inner edge (42) of the rotating latch (40) abuts and is held by the inclined edge (131) of the turning protrusion (13) further from the spring mount (14). The upper cover (50) of the electronic device is closed to the base (60).
Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and features of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in the details, 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.