Hinge as an electrical conductor

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Inventors

Francis, Richard M.

Application #

310607

Filed

Sep-22-1994

Published

Mar-4-1997

Current US Class

016/342
361/681
439/104
439/31

International Classes

H05K 007/16; G06F 001/16

Field of Search

361/679 361/680 361/681 361/683 439/92 439/95 439/104 439/108 439/111 439/181 439/11 439/13 439/31 16/342 16/337 364/708.1

Assignee

Apple Computer, Inc. (Cupertino, CA)

Examiners

Picard; Leo P.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Liu; Richard C.

US Patent References

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5237488   Portable computer...
5267866   Flexible electrical i...
5379183   Combination I/O pl...
5451167   Grounding clip
5467504   Hinge for a portabl...

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Abstract
A hinge-EMI grounding conductor is disclosed for an electronic device which has hinged operating portions, for example, a portable computer having a display housing hingedly attached to a main body housing. The present invention not only allows the angle between the two portable computer housings be rotably adjusted for optimal user operations but also provides a compact and economical way of implementing a conductive grounding path for purposes such as EMI shielding.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A metallic hinge comprises:

a generally cylindrical shaft having a first shaft end, a second shaft end and a radial shoulder being integrally formed with the shaft and being disposed proximally to the second shaft end, and the second shaft end being configured for receiving a shaft fastening means;

a tubular hinge housing brakingly engaged with and radially slidable over the shaft, said tubular hinge housing including a first housing end substantially flush with the first shaft end, a flange disposed close to the first housing end and configured for receiving a housing fastening means and the hinge housing further including a second housing end sitting on said radial shoulder of the shaft where the radial shoulder has a circumferential surface substantially flush with that of the hinge housing; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of Invention

This invention generally relates to electronic devices having hinges and, more particularly, to those hinges also serving as conductors for providing electrical paths between hinged means.

2. Description of Related Art

Portable computers are common in the market today. These portable computers, often referred to as notebook and sub-notebook computers, are versatile in that these computers may be used in "mobile" locations without AC power such as within a bus or an airplane. Because of their portability, weight and size are important considerations for their designs. As a result, a portable computer typically has a display housing brakingly engaged to a main body housing via one or more hinges enabling the two housings to fold against each other for ease of transport. But when in use, an optimal angle between the housings can be similarly rotably adjusted for user operations.

A problem for these portable computers is electromagnetic interference. Electromagnetic interference (EMI) or electrical noise disrupts the normal operation of electronic devices. Such disruption may be caused by its external cabling, power supplies, electronic components, display screen and the like. Such a disruption may even be caused by its external environment because an electronic device that radiates electrical noise is also susceptible to electrical noises from other sources. Therefore, ensuring the electronic devices to have a proper EMI shield and associated grounding path is one typical way for reducing the effects of EMI. But for those devices with hinged housings such as portable computers and cellular telephones, the EMI shield grounding path between the two EMI shielded housings is typically implemented in an unsatisfactory manner.
 
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