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Timestamp: 2018-07-16 15:21:06
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US7089628B2 - Hinge design for a computer - Google Patents
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Chih-Feng Jian
Yung-Lu Wu
A new hinge design is used to connect a base unit and its display panel of a notebook computer. The new hinge design consists of a hinge bracket and a hinge shaft. The hinge bracket consists of a horizontal band, a vertical band, a barrel part and a bent band. The horizontal band and the vertical band are both mounted inside the base unit via holes thereon. The bent band bends from the vertical to the desired direction so as to shift a position of the hinge shaft. Owing to the position shift of the hinge shaft, the center of gravity of a notebook computer will also shift. The hinge shaft includes an attachment plate for mounting on the display panel.
The present invention relates to a hinge design. More particularly, the present invention relates to a hinge design of a notebook computer.
A notebook computer is composed of a monitor pivotally mounted on a base unit by hinges. As the LCD panel, which is part of the monitor of the notebook computer, continues to go down in price, the notebook computer might be equipped with a larger LCD panel with lower cost. The monitor composed of a larger LCD panel with a larger cover housing the panel is heavier than before. A weight ratio of the monitor to the base unit rises as the panel gets heavier.
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a conventional notebook computer. Owing to the above-mentioned circumstances, i.e., the increased weight ratio of the monitor 102 to the base unit 100, the notebook computer may flip in the direction 108 more easily when a force 130 hits the display panel 102 at upright position. Obviously, adding weight to the base unit 100 of the notebook computer can solve this issue. However, doing so also increases the total weight of the notebook computer, which is a disadvantage for a portable device.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a new hinge design.
In accordance with the foregoing and other objectives of the present invention, a new hinge design is used to connect a base unit and its display panel of a notebook computer. The new hinge design consists of a hinge bracket and a hinge shaft. The hinge shaft includes an attachment plate for mounting on the display panel. The hinge bracket consists of a horizontal band, a vertical band, a barrel part and a bent band. The horizontal band and the vertical band are both mounted inside the base unit via holes thereon. The bent band bends from the vertical to the desired direction so as to shift a position of the hinge shaft. Owing to the position shift of the hinge shaft, the center of gravity of a notebook computer also shifts. Thus, the notebook computer will not flip as easily as before when a force hits the monitor.
FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a conventional notebook computer;
FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a hinge design according to the preferred embodiment of this invention;
FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of a notebook computer according to the preferred embodiment of this invention; and
FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of a hinge design according to the preferred embodiment of this invention.
In order to overcome the issue of the notebook computer flipping easily when a force hits the monitor, the present invention discloses a hinge design, which shifts a position of a hinge shaft so as to shift the center of gravity of the notebook computer. The modified center of gravity of the notebook computer prevents the notebook computer from too easily flipping when a force hits the monitor.
FIG. 2 illustrates a cross-sectional view of a hinge design according to the preferred embodiment of this invention. In this preferred embodiment, a hinge consists of a hinge bracket 202 and a hinge shaft 204. The hinge bracket 202 includes a horizontal band 202 a, a vertical band 202 b, a bent band 202 c and a barrel part 202 d. The vertical band 202 b is connected to the horizontal band 202 a; the bent band 202 c is connected to the vertical band 202 b; and the barrel art 202 d is connected to the bent band 202 c. The horizontal band 202 a and he vertical band 202 b are mounted inside a base unit 200. The vertical band 202 b and the horizontal band 202 a are both fixed via holes 203 a and 203 b so as to be securely attached to the base unit 200. The bent band 202 c out of the base unit 200 bends an angle from the vertical (i.e. extension direction of the vertical band 202 b) to the center 240 of the base unit 200, which is at the left of the vertical band 202 b, wherein the angle is between zero degree and the 90 degrees. The barrel part 202 d (a hollow cylinder) accommodates the hinge shaft 204 partly for rotation. A hinge cover 206 is formed upon the bent band 202 c and the barrel part 202 d so as to prevent them from damage and oxidation and for better appearance.
FIG. 3 illustrates an exploded view of a notebook computer according to the preferred embodiment of this invention. A display panel consists of a panel bezel 210, a LCD panel 208 and a panel cover 212. One end 210 a of the panel bezel 210 hides a hinge shaft 204 so as not to be seen by users. A hinge bracket 202 is partially mounted inside the base unit 200 and is bent to shift a position of the hinge shaft 204. Owing to the position shift of the hinge shaft 204, the center of gravity G1 shifts to G2 (when the LCD panel 208 is opened at a upright position). The notebook computer with the center of gravity G2 will not flip as easily when a force 230 hits the monitor as the notebook computer with the center of gravity G1.
FIG. 2 shows that the panel bezel 210 is mounted on the inner side of the LCD panel 208. that is against the side of the display panel that folds against the base unit 200. FIG. 2 also shows that a part of the bezel 210 (the lowermost part in FIG.2) is shaped around the barrel part 202 d, so that it hides the barrel part 202 d.
FIG. 4 illustrates an enlarged view of a hinge design according to the preferred embodiment of this invention. The hinge shaft 204 includes an attachment plate 204 a and a cylinder part 204 b, wherein the attachment plate 204 a is for mounting on the display panel 208 (referring to FIG. 3) of a computer, and the cylinder part 204 b is set inside the barrel part 202 d. The hinge bracket 202 consists of a horizontal band 202 a, a vertical band 202 b, a barrel part 202 d and a bent band 202 c. The horizontal band 202 a and the vertical band 202 b include (screw) holes 203 a and 203 b thereon for mounting inside the base unit 200 (referring to FIG. 3). The barrel part 202 d partially accommodates the hinge shaft 204 for rotation using conventional structures, such as a washer and hollow cylinder, to provide frictional force for rotational positioning.
According to the preferred embodiment, a new hinge is designed to shift a position of a hinge shaft. Owing to the position shift of the hinge shaft, the center of gravity of a notebook computer also shifts. Thus, the notebook computer will not flip as easily as before when a force hits the monitor.
1. A hinge design for a notebook computer, the notebook computer including a display panel and a base unit being pivotally connected with said display panel, comprising:
a hinge shaft, securely attached to the display panel;
a hinge bracket, having a horizontal band, a vertical band upright connected to said horizontal band, a bent band connected to said vertical band, and a barrel part connected to said bent band, said barrel part partially accommodating said hinge shaft for rotation, wherein said horizontal band and said vertical band are mounted inside the base unit of the computer;
a hinge cover formed upon said bent band and said barrel part so as to prevent damage and oxidation to them; and
a panel bezel, mounted on a side of said display panel that folds against said base unit;
wherein a part of said panel bezel is shaped around said barrel part and hides said barrel part when said display panel is swivelled upright.
2. The hinge design of claim 1, wherein said hinge shaft has an attachment plate for mounting on the display panel of a computer.
3. The hinge design of claim 1, wherein said vertical band has at least one hole thereon for mounting.
4. The hinge design of claim 1, wherein said horizontal band has at least one hole thereon for mounting.
5. A hinge design for a notebook computer, the notebook computer including a display panel and a base unit being pivotally connected with said display panel, comprising:
a hinge bracket, having a horizontal band, a vertical band upright connected to said horizontal band, a bent band connected to said vertical band, and a barrel part connected to said bent band, said barrel part partially accommodating said hinge shaft for rotation, wherein said horizontal band and said vertical band are mounted inside the base unit of the computer, said bent band bends an angle from the extension direction of said vertical band to a center of the base unit;
6. The hinge design of claim 4, wherein said hinge shaft has an attachment plate for mounting on the display panel of a computer.
7. The hinge design of claim 4, wherein said vertical band has at least one hole thereon for mounting.
8. The hinge design of claim 4, wherein said horizontal band has at least one hole thereon for mounting.
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