1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to a stretching device for stretching one end of an elastic ring to a predetermined position.
2. Description of Related Art
Elastic rings, such as a seal ring are often assembled in electronic devices, such as a tablet computer. Since the elastic rings are easily curled, it is difficult to stretch the elastic rings before assembling them in the electronic device.
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 present disclosure. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are now described in detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
The movable member 20 defines a sliding groove 21 in its bottom surface and includes two parallel guide pins 22 protruding form its back surface, a protruding portion 23 protruding from its top surface, and two second shaft 24 respectively protruding from opposite sides of the protruding portion 23. The sliding bar 12 of the base member 10 is received in the sliding groove 21, and the guide pins 22 are inserted into the guide holes 140 of the support plate 14. Thus, the movable member 20 is slidably connected the base member 10 and movable between two positions defined by the two pairs of limiting blocks 13. The protruding portion 23 includes a first top surface 230.
The first resilient elements 30 are positioned between the support plates 14 and the movable member 20. In the embodiment, the first resilient elements 30 are spring coils coiled around the guide pins 22 with opposite ends respectively abutting against the support plates 14 and the movable member 20.
The handle 40 includes a gripping portion 41, two first bars 42 connected to the gripping portion 41, and a third shaft 43. One end of each first bar 42 includes a first shaft 420, and the opposite end of each first bar 42 defines a third shaft hole 422. The first shaft 420 is rotatably retained within one of the first shaft holes 142 of the base member 10, thereby rotatably connecting the handle 40 to the base member 10. The third shaft 43 includes a head portion 430 and a shank portion 432 connected to the head portion 430. A diameter of the head portion 430 is greater than that of the shank portion 432. The shank portion 432 further defines an annular, second fixing slot 434 in its lateral surface.
The rotatable member 50 includes a top plate 51, two second bars 52 obliquely connected to opposite sides of the top plate 51, a first positioning post 53 slidably mounted on the top plate 51, a second positioning post 54 fixed on the top plate 51, and a third resilient element 55 with opposite ends respectively fixed to the first positioning post 53 and the second positioning post 54. The top plate 51 defines a sliding channel 510 in its bottom surface and an elongated through slot 512 communicating with the sliding channel 510 in its top surface. One end of the first positioning post 53 extends through the through slot 512. One end of each second bar 52 defines a second shaft hole 520, and the opposite end of each second bar 52 includes a fourth shaft 522.
The positioning head 80 is slidably received in the sliding channel 510 of the rotatable member 50 and fixed to the end of the first positioning post 53 that extends through the through slot 512. In the embodiment, a cross section of the sliding channel 510 is T-shaped for preventing the positioning head 80 from disengaging from the rotatable member 50.
One end of each connecting bar 60 defines a third shaft hole 61 aligned with the third shaft hole 422 of the handle 40, and the opposite end of the connecting bar 60 defines a fourth shaft hole 64 for the extension of the fourth shaft 522 of the rotatable member 50. The third shaft 43 extends through the third shaft holes 422 and 61, thereby rotatably connecting the handle 40 and the connecting bars 60.
Opposite ends of the second resilient element 70 are respectively connected to the base member 10 and the handle 40. In the embodiment, the second resilient element 70 is a spring coil with opposite ends respectively fixedly retained within the first fixing slot 150 of the base member 10 and the second fixing slot 434 of the handle 40, thereby preventing the handle 40 from rotating away from the rotatable member 50.
When the handle 40 is rotated toward the rotatable member 50, counterclockwise (as indicated by the arrow of
While various embodiments have been described and illustrated, the disclosure is not to be constructed as being limited thereto. Various modifications can be made to the embodiments by those skilled in the art without departing from the true spirit and scope of the disclosure as defined by the appended claims.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2012104773419 | Nov 2012 | CN | national |