Molded article with flexible hinge

This specification discloses a molded article, for example an original document cover plate for use in a copier, composed of a flexible hinge portion and a pair of solid portions faced across the hinge portion, and adapted to be folded at the hinge portion. The hinge portion has a structure to avoid stress concentration on the end areas in the width direction of the hinge portion.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION 
1. Field of the Invention 
The present invention relates to a molded article with a flexible hinge, 
and more particularly to an improvement in a molded article having a 
relatively thin and flexible hinge portion and adapted to be folded at the 
flexible hinge portion. 
An example of such molded article is an original document cover plate for 
use in a copier, which will be taken as an example in the following 
description, but the present invention is not limited to such an example. 
2. Description of the Prior Art 
At first, reference is made to FIGS. 1 and 2 for briefly explaining the 
structure of a copier 1 in which the present invention is applicable. An 
original document cover plate 2 is integrally molded, including hinge 
portions 2a, 2b and a grip 2e, for example with a polypropylene resin, and 
is mounted at an end thereof to the main body of the copier. There is 
provided an original document pressing plate 3 composed of a cushioning 
material such as Moltoprene (a trade name), on which is adhered a white 
sheet 4. There are further shown a transparent plate (glass) 6 for placing 
the original document, a rail 7 for guiding the sliding movement of an 
original carriage including said glass plate 6, a plate member 8 for 
supporting said rail 7, and a rail 9 for supporting said glass plate 6. 
As shown in FIG. 3, the original document cover plate 2 can be raised to an 
open position by folding at the hinge portion 2a and is maintained at this 
position by mutual contact of solid portions 2a2 and 2a3 (cf. FIG. 4) 
adjacent to the hinge portion 2a. A similar contact of solid portions also 
takes place in the hinge portion 2b to maintain the illustrated position. 
An original document P to be copied is placed on the glass plate 6, and 
then the original document cover plate 2 is pulled down to press said 
original document P, thus preparing for the copying operation. Such 
structure as explained in the foregoing is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 
4,466,736, corresponding to Japanese Utility Model Laid-Open No. 
190539/1982. 
The hinge portions 2a, 2b are required to have an elevated strength, 
particularly durability against repeated use, because the original 
document cover plate 2 is subjected to frequent opening and closing 
operations. 
However, the conventional original document cover plate 2, having a 
structure as shown in detail in FIG. 4, is insufficiently durable for 
repeated use. 
More specifically, the conventional hinge portion 2a (same also for 2b) 
which is composed of a film-like thin flat bending portion 2a1 and a pair 
of solid portions 2a2, 2a3 in a generally U-shaped arrangement, has the 
same cross-section in any position (cf. FIG. 5) so that the stress tends 
to concentrate on the ends a, b of the junctions between the bending 
portion 2a1 and the solid portions 2a2, 2a3 when a force in a direction 
indicated by an arrow A in FIG. 3 is applied to the original document 
cover plate. 
This phenomenon will be explained further in the following, with reference 
to FIGS. 6 and 7. The external force in the direction of arrow A applies a 
rotational force to the solid portion 2a3 around a contact point c, so 
that the bending portion 2a1 is subjected to a tension in a direction d. 
If the applied force is evenly distributed over the entire width of the 
hinge portion 2a so that the strength of the hinge portion depends on the 
properties of the material of which it is constructed, will not be broken 
by normal manipulations or by a slight shock. In practice, however, the 
external force in the direction A is not evenly applied to the entire 
hinge portion 2a but is often applied to a limited part of the original 
document cover plate 2, for example as the grip 2e thereof is positioned 
at the left-hand end of the cover plate as shown in FIG. 1. Also, in a 
structure in which any position of the cover plate may be used as the 
grip, it will be natural to expect the generation of an uneven load. In 
the presence of such an uneven load, the bending portion 2a1 is subjected 
not only to a simple tensile force as shown in FIG. 6 but also to a 
torsion which generates a shearing force J at the ends a, b of the 
junctions as shown in FIG. 7 in which the hinge portion is seen 
longitudinally. Consequently the stress is concentrated on a scar, if one 
is present close to the ends a, b of junctions, causing tears, or, even in 
the absence of such a scar, it causes whitening in the junctions between 
the bending portion 2a1 and the solid portions 2a2, 2a3 because of a rapid 
change in the molded shape, thus weakening the structure and eventually 
causing tears. 
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION 
In consideration of the foregoing, an object of the present invention is to 
provide a molded article provided with a flexible hinge having a high 
resistance to tearing. 
In the molded article of the present invention the durability of the 
flexible hinge is improved by a structure capable of avoiding the 
concentration of stress on the end areas of the flexible hinge. 
More specifically, in a molded article which is provided with a flexible 
hinge portion and a pair of solid portions mutually opposed across said 
flexible hinge and in which the solid portions contact with each other 
when said article is folded at the flexible hinge, there is employed a 
structure in which the solid portions do not mutually contact in the 
vicinity of end areas in the width direction of the solid portions, 
whereby a tensile force is applied to the flexible hinge only in the 
central area but not in the end areas, and the end areas of the flexible 
hinge are therefore freed from the shearing force. 
Also, in a molded article which is provided with a flexible hinge portion 
and a pair of solid portions mutually opposed across said flexible hinge 
and in which said solid portions mutually contact when said article is 
folded at said flexible hinge, there is employed a structure in which an 
additional slack is given to the vicinity of the end areas of the flexible 
hinge in the width direction thereof compared to other areas of the hinge, 
whereby a tensile force is applied to said other areas but not to the end 
areas because of said additional slack, and the end areas of the flexible 
hinge is therefore free of the shearing force.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS 
Now the present invention will be clarified in detail by reference to the 
embodiments shown in the attached drawings. 
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of the principal part of the original document 
cover plate 22 showing a first embodiment of the present invention. In the 
drawing, a hinge portion 22a is composed of a film-like thin bending 
portion 22a1, and a pair of solid portions 22a2, 22a3 and a pair of solid 
portions 22a4, 22a5, which pairs face each other across the bending 
portion 22a1, respectively. The solid portions 22a2, 22a3 positioned in 
the central area are parallel to each other while the solid portions 22a4, 
22a5 positioned in the end areas of the original document cover plate in 
width are set back at an angle .theta. to said solid portions 22a2, 22a3. 
Thus, when a force in the direction A shown in FIG. 3 is applied to the 
original document cover plate in its standing position, a tensile force in 
the direction d as shown in FIG. 6 is applied to the central area of the 
bending portion 22a1 neighboring to the solid portions 22a2, 22a3, but the 
force is not applied to the end areas of the bending portion 22a1, because 
the solid portions 22a4, 22a5 do not contact each other, so that the 
moment around the contact point shown in FIG. 6 no longer occurs. 
Consequently, the shearing force is not applied to an end face 22a-1 
(particularly the corners a, b thereof) of the bending portion 22a1. 
FIG. 9 shows a variation of the structure shown in FIG. 8, wherein the end 
face 32a1-1 of the bending portion is formed as an arc with a radius r to 
avoid the concentration of stress on the end face 32a1-1. 
FIG. 10 is a perspective view of a second embodiment which has, in addition 
to the feature of the embodiment shown in FIG. 8, a feature that the end 
face 42a-1-1 of the bending portion 42a1 ends short of, and thus is 
recessed relative to, the end faces 42a4-1, 42a5-1 of the solid portions 
42a4, 42a5. This feature is particularly effective when the original 
document cover plate 42 is thickened at its periphery. In this 
arrangement, even if a tensile force is generated at the periphery due to 
an insufficient shaping of the solid portions 42a4, 42a5, the shearing 
force is not applied to the end face of the bending portion, since the 
bending portion is absent where the solid portions are relatively thick 
and rigid. On the other hand, the tensile force applied to the bending 
portion 42a1 is limited within a reasonable range because the solid 
portions adjacent to the end face 42a1-1 of the bending portion 42a1 are 
relatively thin and therefore flexible. In this manner, no shearing force 
is applied to the junctions a, b of the end face 42a1-1. 
FIG. 11 shows a variation of the structure shown in FIG. 10, wherein the 
end face 52a1-1 of the bending portion 52a1 is formed as an arc of a 
radius r to avoid the concentration of stress on said end face 52a1-1. 
FIG. 12 shows another variation in which the corners R connecting the solid 
portions and the bending portion are rounded to avoid the concentration of 
stress on the corners. 
FIG. 13 is a perspective view of the principal part of the original 
document cover plate 122 showing a third embodiment of the present 
invention, and FIG. 14 is a side view seen from a direction E shown in 
FIG. 13, wherein a hinge portion 122a is composed of a film-like thin 
bending portion 122a1, solid portions 122a2, 122a3 and a bridge-shaped 
slack bending portion 122a4 constituting an extention of the bending 
portion 122a1. As also shown in FIG. 14, the original document cover plate 
of the present embodiment is constructed such that the developed length 
(l+.alpha.) of the bending portion 122a4 is greater than the length l of 
the bending portion 122a1. Accordingly, even if the tensile force d as 
shown in FIG. 6 is applied to the bending portion 122a1, it is not applied 
to the bending portion 122a4 because of the slack. Consequently, the 
shearing force is not imposed on the junctions a, b of the bending portion 
122a4. 
FIGS. 15 and 16 show variations of the structure shown in FIG. 13. The 
variation shown in FIG. 15 has a corrugated bending portion 132a4 in place 
of the bridge-shaped slack bending portion 122a4, and the variation shown 
in FIG. 16 has a conically shaped bending portion 142a4. 
FIG. 17 is a perspective view of the principal part of an original document 
cover plate 152 showing a fourth embodiment of the present invention, 
which is different from the third embodiment shown in FIG. 13 in that the 
end face 152a4-1 of the bending portion 152a4 is recessed relative to the 
end faces 152a2-1, 152a3-1 of the solid portions 152a2, 152a3 of the 
original document cover plate. This feature is particularly effective when 
the original document cover plate is thickened at its periphery. In the 
arrangement, even if a tensile force is generated at the periphery due to 
insufficient slack, the bending portion itself is absent where the solid 
portions are relatively thick and therefore rigid. Thus, the shearing 
force is not imposed on the junctions a, b of the bending portion 152a4. 
On the other hand, the solid portions adjacent to the end face 152a4-1 of 
the bending portion 152a4 are relatively thin and flexible, so that the 
tensile force applied to the bending portion 152a4 is limited within a 
reasonable range. Consequently the shearing force is not imposed on the 
junctions a, b. 
In this embodiment, the bridge-shaped slack of the bending portion may be 
replaced by the corrugated shack as shown in FIG. 15 or by the conical 
slack as shown in FIG. 16. 
FIG. 18 is a perspective view of a fifth embodiment, which is provided, in 
addition to the feature of the embodiment shown in FIG. 13, with an 
additional feature that solid portions 162a5, 162a6 are inclined at the 
end areas in the width direction. The solid portions 162a5, 162a6 are set 
back at an angle .theta. to the solid portions 162a2, 162a3. 
Thus, when the force in the direction A shown in FIG. 3 is applied to the 
original document cover plate in its standing position, the tensile force 
in the direction d as shown in FIG. 6 is applied to the bending portion 
162a1 adjacent to the solid portions 162a2, 162a3, but it is not applied 
to the bending portion 162a4. This is because the solid portions 162a5 and 
162a6 do not contact with each other so that the moment around the contact 
point C shown in FIG. 6 is no longer present. 
FIG. 19 is a perspective view of a sixth embodiment which is provided, in 
addition to the feature of the embodiment shown in FIG. 18, with an 
additional feature that the end face 172a4-1 of the bending portion 172a4 
is ended or recessed inside of the end faces 172a2-1, 172a3-1 of the solid 
portions 172a2, 172a3 of the original document cover plate. The effect of 
said feature is same as that of the embodiment shown in FIG. 17. 
FIGS. 20, 21 and 22 show variations of the embodiment shown in FIG. 19. The 
variation shown in FIG. 20 employs a corrugated slack in the bending 
portion 182a4 instead of the bridge-shaped slack bending portion 172a4. 
The variation shown in FIG. 21, has an arc-shaped end face 192a4-1 with a 
radius r in the bridge-shaped slack bending portion 192a4, and further the 
variation shown in FIG. 22 employs a conically shaped slack bending 
portion 202a4 instead of the bridge-shaped slack bending portion 192a4 in 
FIG. 21. 
The arc-shaped end face of the bending portion has an effect on avoiding 
stress concentration on the end face and is also applicable to the 
embodiments shown in FIGS. 13 and 15 to 18. 
FIG. 23 shows still another modification in which the bending portion is 
connected with the solid portions by arcs so that stress concentration on 
the corners may be avoided. 
In the foregoing the present invention has been explained by certain 
embodiments thereof, but it is to be understood that the present invention 
is not limited only to such embodiments. 
For example, the mutual contact of the solid portions in the end area can 
be prevented not only by angled surfaces of the solid portions as 
explained before but also by forming the solid portions as complete 
recesses. 
Also, the additional slack may be formed by any means that connects the 
mutually opposed solid portions and which is longer by some amount .alpha. 
than the shortest distance between the solid portions.