Hinge and electronic apparatus
US-2018313399-A1 · Nov 1, 2018 · US
US10871803B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10871803-B2 |
| Application number | US-201616067731-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 29, 2016 |
| Priority date | Apr 29, 2016 |
| Publication date | Dec 22, 2020 |
| Grant date | Dec 22, 2020 |
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Examples described herein include a flexible structure for an electronic device that includes oblong connection elements flexibly coupled to one another in series. The series can have a first and a second end oblong connection element. The first end oblong connection element can be coupled to a first anchor element, while the second end oblong connection element can be coupled to a second anchor element.
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What is claimed is: 1. A flexible structure comprising: a plurality of oblong connection elements flexibly coupled to one another in series and having a first end oblong connection element and a second end oblong connection element; a first anchor element coupled to the first end oblong connection element; a second anchor element coupled to the second end oblong connection element; and a flexible strap, windable around a reel coupled to a spring element, to provide tension from the spring element to the plurality of oblong connection elements, wherein the tension provided by the flexible strap biases consecutive oblong connection elements of the plurality of oblong connection elements toward a position in which the consecutive oblong connection elements are in contact with one another at a point proximate to ends of their respective short cross-section axes. 2. The flexible structure of claim 1 the flexible strap is retractable within a housing body, housing the reel, by winding the flexible strap around the reel. 3. The flexible structure of claim 1 wherein the spring element comprises a constant force spring. 4. The flexible structure of claim 2 wherein the tension causes each of the plurality of oblong connection elements to rotate about corresponding longitudinal axes toward a corresponding lowest potential resting position. 5. The flexible structure of claim 1 further comprising a guide element disposed around the flexible strap so that the flexible strap is movably captured in an interior region of the guide element, and wherein a first region of the flexible strap is coupled to the first anchor element by the guide element. 6. The flexible structure of claim 1 wherein the first anchor element comprises connector elements to couple the first end oblong connection element to a body. 7. The flexible structure of claim 1 wherein the flexible strap is coupled to an oblong connection element of the plurality of oblong connection elements. 8. An electronic device housing comprising: a flexible structure comprising a plurality of oblong connection elements flexibly coupled to one another in series and having a first end oblong connection element and a second end oblong connection element, wherein consecutive oblong connection elements are coupled to one another by a rotating joint including a spring element to bias the consecutive oblong connection elements toward a low potential energy state, wherein the low potential energy state corresponds to a position in which a distance between respective central pivot points of the consecutive oblong connection elements is less than a distance between the respective central pivot points of the consecutive oblong connection elements in a high potential energy state; a first housing body coupled to the first end oblong connection element; and a second housing body coupled to the second end oblong connection element. 9. The electronic device housing of claim 8 wherein the first housing body is movable in an arc relative to the second housing body. 10. The electronic device housing of claim 9 wherein the arc is in a range of 0 degrees to 360 degrees. 11. The electronic device housing of claim 8 wherein the rotating joint is a rotating joint among a plurality of rotating joints across the plurality of oblong connection element. 12. The electronic device housing of claim 11 wherein the plurality of rotating joints are oriented in a zigzag configuration when the consecutive oblong connection elements are oriented in the low potential energy state. 13. A flexible coupler comprising: a first oblong connection element; and a second oblong connection element coupled to the first oblong connection element by a rotating joint that provides rotational freedom of movement between the first and second oblong connection elements, wherein the rotating joint comprises a spring element to provide tension such that the first and second oblong connection elements are pulled toward a position in which the first and second oblong connection elements are in contact with one another at a point proximate to ends of their respective short cross-section axes. 14. The flexible coupler of claim 13 , wherein the tension provided by the spring element of the rotating joint pulls the first and second oblong connection elements out of a position in which the first and second oblong connection elements are in contact with one another at a point proximate to ends of their respective long cross-section axes.
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