1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to support mechanisms, and more particularly, to a support mechanism for an electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
Electronic devices, such as tablet computers, include a main body and a support mechanism for supporting the main body on a support surface. The support mechanism is rotatably secured to a back surface of the main body. A torsion spring is arranged between the main body and the support mechanism. When the support mechanism is folded by an external force, the torsion spring is deformed to retain the support mechanism in the folded state. When the support mechanism is unfolded by an external force, the torsion spring restores to retain the support mechanism at a predetermined angle with the main body. However, when the support mechanism is to be put into the folded state, the deformed torsion spring may cause the support mechanism to snap shut, which may break the support mechanism, and possibly hurt the user.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in 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 embodiments. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
The disclosure is illustrated by way of example and not by way of limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements. It should be noted that references to “an” or “one” embodiment in this disclosure are not necessarily to the same embodiment, and such references mean “at least one.”
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The main body 1 is substantially rectangular, and includes a front case 10 and a rear case 20. The front case 10 engages with the rear case 20 to define a receiving space (not label) for receiving circuit board, DVD driver and other electronic components of the electronic device 100. A display (not shown) is mounted to the front case 10. Referring also to
The support mechanism 3 includes a bracket 5, two hinges 6, two elastic assemblies 7, and two buffering assemblies 9. The bracket 5 is rotatably secured to the main body 1 by the hinges 6, and is foldable onto the back surface 210 of the rear case 20. The elastic assemblies 7 are secured to the hinges 6. The elastic assemblies 7 are capable of being deformed to retain the bracket 5 in a folded state on the back surface 210, and is capable of restoring the bracket 4 to a predetermined support angle with the back surface 210. The buffering assemblies 9 are secured to the hinges 6, and are used for buffering the bracket 4 when forced by the deformed elastic assemblies 7.
The bracket 5 is substantially U-shaped, and is capable of being folded on the back surface 210. When the bracket 5 is folded, the bracket 5 is coplanar with and surrounds a portion of the protruding block 24. The bracket 5 includes a base 50 and two cantilevers 52 extending from opposite ends of the base 50.
The hinges 6 are secured to ends of the cantilevers 52 away from the base 50 and face each other. Each hinge 6 includes a shaft 54 fixed to a cantilever 52 and a pivot bracket 60 rotatably secured to the shaft 54. The shaft 54 is substantially columnar. Opposite sides of a cross section of the shaft 54 are removed to form two parallel flat end portions 540, the cross section of the shaft 54 then being substantially oval. The pivot bracket 60 includes a fixing plate 61 and two mounting plates 62, 63. The fixing plate 61 is fixed to the inner surface 212. The mounting plates 62, 63 extend from opposite ends of the fixing plate 61. The mounting plates 62, 63 define two round holes 65, 70 for rotatably receiving the shaft 54. An end of the mounting plate 62 adjacent to the fixing plate 61 defines a first latching hole 67. The mounting plate 63 defines two limiting holes 72. The limiting holes 72 are aligned with the round hole 70 and are symmetrical relative to the round hole 70. An end of the mounting plate 63 away from the fixing plate 61 is substantially crenellated, and defines two recesses 68.
Each hinge 6 further includes a number of friction assemblies 8a, 8b, 8c and a positioning assembly 8d. The friction assemblies 8a, 8b, 8c and the positioning assembly 8d are sleeved on the shaft 54. The friction assemblies 8a and 8b are mounted to opposite sides of the mounting plate 62. The friction assemblies 8c and the positioning assembly 8d are mounted to opposite sides of the mounting plate 63. Each friction assembly includes a first shim 811 and a second shim 813. The first shim 811 defines a through hole 815 to fit the shaft 54, to prevent the first shim 811 from rotating around the shaft 54. The second shim 813 is secured to the mounting plate 62 and defines a round hole for rotatably receiving the shaft 54, whereby the second shim 813 is capable of rotating with the pivot bracket 60 around the shaft 54. The positioning assembly 8d includes a second shim 881 fixed to the mounting plate 63 and a positioning member 883. The structure of the second shim 881 and the structure of the first shim 811 are the same. The second shim 881 is sleeved on the shaft 54 and is rotatable around the shaft 54. The positioning member 883 defines a positioning hole 888 to fit the shaft 54, to prevent the positioning member 883 from rotating around the shaft 54. A positioning post 889 is secured to a rim of the positioning member 883. The positioning post 889 is capable of sliding between the two recesses 68 defined on the mounting plate 63. As the positioning member 883 rotates with the shaft 54, when the positioning post 889 slides between the recesses 68, the shaft 54 is positioned in two different orientations relative to the pivot bracket 60.
Each elastic assembly 7 includes a sleeve 76, an elastic member 77, and a limiting member 78. The sleeve 76 is substantially hollow and columnar. The sleeve 76 is arranged between the mounting plates 62, 63 and is sleeved on the shaft 54. The limiting member 78 is arranged between the sleeve 76 and the friction assembly 8c. The limiting member 78 defines an engaging hole 783 receiving the shaft 54, to prevent the limiting member 78 from rotating around the shaft 54. The limiting member 78 further defines a second latching hole 785 spaced apart from the engaging hole 783. The elastic member 77 in the embodiment is a torsion spring 77, includes a spiral spring 771, and two arms 770, 772 extending from opposite ends of the spiral spring 771. The arm 770 is mounted to the first latching hole 67, and the arm 772 is mounted to the second latching hole 785.
The buffering assemblies 9 is sleeved on the shaft 54 and abut ends of the positioning members 883 away from the pivot bracket 60. Referring to
The wheel 95 is sleeved on the shaft 54 and rotates with the shaft 54. The wheel 95 includes a cylinder 952 and a flange 950 protruding from the cylinder 952. The cylinder 952 defines a fixing hole 954 extending longitudinally. The fixing hole 954 fits the shaft 54, to prevent the wheel 95 from rotating with the shaft 54. The diameter of the cylinder 952 is slightly less than the diameter of the first receiving hole 912. The flange 950 is substantially disk shaped, and extends radially outward from the middle of the cylinder 952. The diameter of the flange 950 is equal to the outer diameter of the protruding ring 916.
The fixing member 99 is substantially cylindrical. The fixing member 99 is recessed to define a first groove 993 and a second groove 998. The first groove 993 and the second groove 998 are coaxial. The first groove 993 is spaced apart from the second groove 998, with a ring-shaped engaging portion 997 arranged therebetween. The first groove 993 fits the second protruding ring 915. The second groove 998 fits the first protruding ring 916. The bottom of the second groove 998 is recessed to define a circular recess 995. The bottom of the circular recess 995 further defines a second receiving hole 991 axially extending through the fixing member 99. The diameter of the recess 995 is greater than the diameter of the second receiving hole 991, whereby a second step 999 is formed. The diameter of the second receiving hole 991 is equal to the diameter of the first receiving hole 912. The diameter of the second step 999 is equal to the diameter of the first step 917. Two fixing posts 992 are secured to the sidewall of the fixing member 99. The fixing posts 992 are spaced apart from each other, and correspond to the limiting holes 72.
The gaskets 93, 97 are secured to the first and second steps 917, 999. The diameter of the gaskets 93, 97 is slightly greater than or equal to the diameter of the cylinder 952, thus when ends of the cylinder 952 are received in the first and second receiving holes 912, 991, the joint of the cylinder 952 and the sidewall of the first receiving hole 912, and the joint of the cylinder 952 and the sidewall of the second receiving hole 991 are sealed by the gaskets 93, 96 to avoid leakage of oil or other fluid.
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After assembly, the fixing member 99 is secured to and rotates with the pivot bracket 60, the wheel 95 rotates with the shaft 54, thus, when the shaft 54 rotates with the pivot bracket 60, a frictional force is generated between the wheel 95 and the fixing members 91, 99, to impede free rotation of the shaft 54. Furthermore, the first shim 811 abuts the second shim 813, the first shim 811 rotates with the shaft 54, and the second shim 813 rotates with the pivot bracket 60, thus when the shaft 54 rotates with the pivot bracket 60, another frictional force source is created between the first and second shims 811, 813 to further impede free rotation of the shaft 54. As a result, when the bracket 5 is unfolded, the elastic assembly 7 restores the bracket 5 against the back surface 210 of the rear case 20. At the same time, the buffering assembly 9 and the friction assemblies 8a, 8b, 8c generate frictional forces to slow down the rotation of the shaft 54 relative to the pivot bracket 60, thus the bracket 5 is prevented from abruptly stopping.
Although information as to, and advantages of, the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the present embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only; and changes may be made in detail, especially in the matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present embodiments 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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2012104234199 | Oct 2012 | CN | national |