Assembly process for glue-free hinge

US9394733B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9394733-B2
Application numberUS-201314099653-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateDec 6, 2013
Priority dateDec 7, 2012
Publication dateJul 19, 2016
Grant dateJul 19, 2016

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Abstract

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Glue-free hinge assemblies including press-fit pins are disclosed. A press-fit pin of one material can mechanically attach to a workpiece of another material during a press fit operation. The press-fit pin can include a pin shaft having a chamfered first end, a notched portion, a grooved portion having axial grooves, a clinching feature, and a sealing feature. The chamfered first end can guide the press-fit pin into a counter-bored receiving hole in the workpiece. The axial grooves can etch the workpiece material to rotationally lock the press fit-pin into the receiving hole. The clinching feature can plastically deform workpiece material into the notched portion to axially lock the press-fit pin into receiving hole without causing substantial axial expansion of the workpiece. The sealing feature can form a stepped fit between an outer diameter of the press-fit pin and an outer diameter of the counter-bored receiving hole.

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What is claimed is: 1. A press-fit pin assembly formed of a first material mechanically attached to a workpiece formed of a second material during a press fit operation wherein the second material captures the press fit pin by plastic deformation, the press-fit pin comprising: a pin shaft having a chamfered first end; a notched portion located distal to the chamfered first end; a grooved portion having a plurality of axial grooves and located either on a first side of the notched portion proximate the chamfered first end, or on a second side of the notched portion, opposite the first side; and a clinching feature located on the second side of the notched portion, and having a larger diameter than the notched portion; wherein during the press fit operation: the chamfered first end guides the press-fit pin into a counter-bored receiving hole in the workpiece, the counter-bored receiving hole having an inner diameter and an outer diameter larger than the inner diameter, the axial grooves etch the second material of the workpiece at either the inner or outer diameter of the receiving hole to rotationally lock the press fit pin into the receiving hole, and the clinching feature plastically deforms a portion of the workpiece into the notched portion to axially lock the press fit pin into the receiving hole without causing substantial axial expansion of the workpiece. 2. The press-fit pin assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the grooved portion is arranged between the chamfered first end and the notched portion. 3. The press-fit pin assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the grooved portion is arranged proximate to the clinching feature. 4. The press-fit pin assembly as recited in claim 1 , wherein the first material is made of a metal that is harder than the second material of the workpiece. 5. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the outer diameter of the press-fit pin is slightly smaller than the outer diameter of the counter-bored receiving hole. 6. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 1 , wherein a sealing feature is located adjacent the clinching feature, opposite the notched portion, and the sealing feature is received into the outer diameter of the counter-bored receiving hole to form a stepped fit between an outer diameter of the press-fit pin and the outer diameter of the counter-bored receiving hole. 7. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 6 , wherein the sealing feature provides a cosmetic seal between the press-fit pin and the workpiece. 8. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 7 , wherein the cosmetic seal hides from view all of the workpiece portion that is plastically deformed into the notched portion by the clinching feature. 9. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the workpiece portion that is plastically deformed into the notched portion by the clinching feature is from a region defined by the inner diameter of the counter-bored receiving hole. 10. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 1 , wherein the press-fit pin combines with the workpiece to form part of a glue-free hinge assembly. 11. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 10 , wherein the glue-free hinge assembly is for a tablet device accessory. 12. The press-fit pin assembly of claim 1 , further comprising: a chamfered second end located on the pin shaft opposite the chamfered first end; a second notched portion located proximate the chamfered second end; a second grooved portion having a plurality of axial grooves and located proximate the chamfered second end; a second clinching feature located proximate the chamfered second end; and a second sealing feature located proximate the chamfered second end. 13. A glue-free hinge, comprising: one or more hinge lugs formed from a first material, each of the one or more hinge lugs having one or more counter-bored receiving holes formed therein, each of the receiving holes having an inner diameter and an outer diameter larger than the inner diameter; and one or more press-fit pins formed from a second material and press-fit into a respective receiving hole from the one or more receiving holes, each of the one or more press-fit pins having: a pin shaft having a chamfered first end that guides the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole, a notched portion located distal to the chamfered first end, a grooved portion having a plurality of axial grooves and located either on a first side of the notched portion proximate the chamfered first end, or on a second side of the notched portion, opposite the first side, wherein the axial grooves etch the first material of the hinge lug at either the inner or outer diameter of the respective receiving hole to rotationally lock the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole, and a clinching feature located on the second side of the notched portion, and having a diameter larger than the notched portion, wherein the clinching feature plastically deforms a portion of the hinge lug into the notched portion to axially lock the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole without causing substantial axial expansion of the hinge lug around the respective receiving hole. 14. The glue-free hinge of claim 13 , each of the one or more press-fit pins further having: a sealing feature adjacent the clinching feature and opposite the notched portion that is received into the outer diameter of the respective receiving hole to form a stepped fit between an outer diameter of the press-fit pin and the outer diameter of the respective receiving hole. 15. The glue-free hinge of claim 14 , wherein the sealing feature provides a cosmetic seal between the press-fit pin and the hinge lug. 16. The glue-free hinge of claim 15 , wherein the cosmetic seal hides from view all of the hinge lug portion that is plastically deformed into the notched portion by the clinching feature. 17. An electronic device accessory, comprising: one or more hinge lugs formed from a first material, each of the one or more hinge lugs having one or more counter-bored receiving holes formed therein, each of the receiving holes having an inner diameter and an outer diameter larger than the inner diameter; and one or more press-fit pins formed from a second material and press-fit into a respective receiving hole from the one or more receiving holes, each of the one or more press-fit pins having: a pin shaft having a chamfered first end that guides the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole, a notched portion located distal to the chamfered first end, a grooved portion having a plurality of axial grooves and located either on a first side of the notched portion proximate the chamfered first end, or on a second side of the notched portion, opposite the first side, wherein the axial grooves etch the first material of the hinge lug at either the inner or outer diameter of the respective receiving hole to rotationally lock the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole, and a clinching feature located on the second side of the notched portion, and having a diameter larger than the notched portion, wherein the clinching feature plastically deforms a portion of the hinge lug into the notched portion to axially lock the press-fit pin into the respective receiving hole without causing substantial axial expansion of the hinge lug around the respective receiving hole.

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  • E05D5/127Primary

    by forcing the pin into the socket (E05D5/125 takes precedence) · CPC title

  • Plastic deformation · CPC title

  • Cross-Sectional Technologies · mapped topic

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What does patent US9394733B2 cover?
Glue-free hinge assemblies including press-fit pins are disclosed. A press-fit pin of one material can mechanically attach to a workpiece of another material during a press fit operation. The press-fit pin can include a pin shaft having a chamfered first end, a notched portion, a grooved portion having axial grooves, a clinching feature, and a sealing feature. The chamfered first end can guide …
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Apple Inc
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification E05D5/127. Mapped technology areas include Fixed Constructions.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Jul 19 2016 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
What related patents are in patentsdb?
We list 8 related publications on this page (citations in our corpus or others sharing the same primary CPC).