CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0002] The present disclosure relates to a rotation connection component and a foldable mobile terminal.
BACKGROUND
[0003] As user requirements become higher, screen ratios of mobile terminals in related art become larger and larger. Larger screens can not only improve the appearance performance of mobile terminals, but also improve display performance. Large-screen mobile terminals are more and more popular among users.
[0004] For mobile terminals, portability usually needs to be considered. The overall size of a large-screen mobile terminal in related art is larger. Although the screen area can be greatly increased, portability is poor. The larger overall size makes it difficult for users to hold and affects the user's carrying of the mobile terminal. Therefore, foldable mobile terminals come into being. Foldable mobile terminals can be folded in one direction, thereby reducing the sizes of the mobile terminals.
[0005] In foldable mobile terminals in the related art, two portions that can be folded with each other are rotationally connected through a rotation shaft. As shown in FIG. 1 and FIG. 2, a first folding portion 101 and a second folding portion 102 are rotationally connected through a rotation shaft 103. In the state shown in FIG. 1, the first folding portion 101 and the second folding portion 102 are folded through rotation. In the state shown in FIG. 2, the first folding portion 101 and the second folding portion 102 are extended through rotation. In the folded state, the rotation shaft 103 is exposed, which affects the user's holding of the mobile terminal. At the same time, the exposure of the rotation shaft 103 affects the appearance performance of the mobile terminal.
SUMMARY
[0006] The present disclosure discloses a rotation connection component to solve the related-art problem that in a foldable mobile terminal, the exposure of a rotation shaft affects user's holding.
[0007] In order to solve the above problem, the present disclosure adopts the following technical solution:
A rotation connection component includes: a first base, a second base, and a connection clamp, where the second base is rotationally connected to the first base through the connection clamp, the connection clamp is slidably connected to the first base, the rotation connection component has an unfolded state and a folded state, in the folded state, the connection clamp slides into the first base; in the unfolded state, at least a portion of the connection clamp slides from the first base, and the second base rotates by a preset angle relative to the first base.
[0008] A foldable mobile terminal includes: a first folding portion, a second folding portion, and the above rotation connection component, the first folding portion is connected to the first base, and the second folding portion is connected to the second base.
[0009] The technical solution adopted in the present disclosure can achieve the following beneficial effects:
In the rotation connection component disclosed in the present disclosure, the second base is rotationally connected to the first base through the connection clamp, and the connection clamp and the first base are slidably fitted in the rotation direction, so that the second base slides relative to the first base. In the process of rotation, the connection clamp and the first base are slidably fitted in the rotation direction, thereby implementing their own folding or extension and achieving a desirable folding effect. By using the rotation connection component of this structure, when the two folding portions of the foldable mobile terminal are connected, exposure can be avoided. Therefore, this prevents exposure from affecting user's holding. At the same time, the above rotation connection component can also improve appearance performance.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
[0010] The accompanying drawings illustrated herein are provided to further understand the present disclosure and form a portion of the present disclosure. The exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure and the descriptions thereof are used to explain the present disclosure and do not constitute an improper limitation on the present disclosure. In the accompanying drawings:
FIG. 1 is a schematic diagram of a foldable mobile terminal in a folded state in related art;
FIG. 2 is a schematic diagram of a foldable mobile terminal in an unfolded state in related art;
FIG. 3 is a schematic diagram of a rotation connection component in a folded state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of a rotation connection component in an unfolded state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view of FIG. 4;
FIG. 6 is a schematic diagram of a foldable mobile terminal in a folded state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure;
FIG. 7 is a schematic diagram of FIG. 6 at another viewing angle;
FIG. 8 is a schematic diagram of a foldable mobile terminal in an unfolded state according to an embodiment of the present disclosure; and
FIG. 9 is an enlarged schematic cross-sectional diagram of a portion of FIG. 8.
Description of reference numerals in the accompanying drawing:
[0011]
101-first folding portion, 102-second folding portion, 103-rotation shaft;
100-first base, 110-first curved sliding hole, 111-first locking portion,
200-second base,
300-connection clamp, 310-first connection sub-clamp, 311-second locking portion, 312-second curved sliding hole, 313-third locking portion, 320-second connection sub-clamp, 321-fourth locking portion,
400-first folding portion, 410-first housing, 420-first display screen, 430-first connection hole,
500-second folding portion, 510-second housing, 520-second display screen, 530-second connection hole;
600-rotation connection component.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
[0012] To make the objectives, technical solutions, and advantages of the present disclosure clearer, the following clearly and completely describes the technical solutions in the present disclosure with reference to specific embodiments of the present disclosure and the corresponding accompanying drawings. Apparently, the described embodiments are some rather than all of the embodiments of the present disclosure. All other embodiments obtained by a person of ordinary skill in the art based on the embodiments of the present disclosure without creative efforts shall fall within the protection scope of the present disclosure.
[0013] The technical solutions disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure are described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0014] Referring to FIG. 1 to FIG. 9, the embodiments of the present disclosure disclose a rotation connection component, and the disclosed rotation connection component includes a first base 100, a second base 200, and a connection clamp 300.
[0015] The first base 100 and the second base 200 are both connection members of the rotation connection component, and are configured to assemble the rotation connection component and another member. In the embodiments, when the rotation connection component is configured to connect to two folding portions of a foldable mobile terminal, the first base 100 and the second base 200 are configured to separately connect to the two folding portions.
[0016] The second base 200 is rotationally connected to the first base 100 through the connection clamp 300, so that the second base 200 can rotate relative to the first base 100. In the embodiments, the rotation connection component has an unfolded state and a folded state. When the rotation connection component is configured to connect to the two folding portions of the foldable mobile terminal, the rotation connection component switches between the unfolded state and the folded state, so that the foldable mobile terminal extends or folds.
[0017] In the embodiments, the connection clamp 300 is slidably connected to the first base 100. Specifically, the first base 100 may have a guide rail, and the connection clamp 300 and the guide rail slidably cooperate, to improve stability of sliding of the connection clamp 300. In this case, because the second base 200 is connected to the first base 100 through the connection clamp 300, the connection clamp 300 and the guide rail slide relative to each other, so that the second base 200 and the first base 100 rotationally cooperate.
[0018] When the rotation connection component is in the folded state, the connection clamp 300 slides into the first base 100 to implement folding. When the rotation connection component is in the unfolded state, at least a portion of the connection clamp 300 slides from the first base 100, and the second base 200 rotates by a preset angle relative to the first base 100. Certainly, the preset angle is greater than 0. It should be noted that rotating by a preset angle refers to that in a process in which the rotation connection component switches from the folded state to the unfolded state, the first base 100 and the second base 200 need to rotate by an angle relative to each other.
[0019] The connection clamp 300 and the first base 100 slidably cooperate, so that the two have a folding capability, that is, the connection clamp 300 can fold and extend through movement.
[0020] In the rotation connection component disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure, the second base 200 is rotationally connected to the first base 100 through the connection clamp 300, and the connection clamp 300 and the first base 100 are slidably connected, so that the second base 200 slides relative to the first base 100 and the two switch between the unfolded state and the folded state. The connection clamp 300 and the first base 100 are slidably fitted in the rotation direction, thereby implementing folding or extension of the connection clamp 300 and achieving a desirable folding effect. By using the rotation connection component of this structure, when the two folding portions of the foldable mobile terminal are connected, exposure can be avoided. Therefore, this prevents exposure from affecting user's holding. At the same time, the above rotation connection component can also improve appearance performance.
[0021] In the embodiments, the guide rail can perform a guiding function, to further improve stability of sliding of the connection clamp 300, and the guide rail may have multiple structures. In a specific implementation, the guide rail may be a first curved sliding hole 110 provided on the first base 100, and an extending direction of the first curved sliding hole 110 is the same as a rotation direction of the second base 200 or the first base 100. The connection clamp 300 is disposed inside the first curved sliding hole 110, to slide along the first curved sliding hole 110. In this structure, the guide rail is the first curved sliding hole 110 slidably sleeved on the connection clamp 300, and this slidable sleeving manner undoubtedly can improve stability of relative sliding.
[0022] To prevent the connection clamp 300 from detaching from the first curved sliding hole 110 during sliding, in an optional solution, the first locking portion 111 may be disposed inside the first curved sliding hole 110, the second locking portion 311 may be disposed on the connection clamp 300, and the second locking portion 311 is matched with the first locking portion 111 by position-limiting-fit in the rotation direction. The second locking portion 311 is matched with the first locking portion 111 by position-limiting-fit, to prevent the connection clamp 300 from detaching from the first curved sliding hole 110.
[0023] The first locking portion 111 and the second locking portion 311 restrict rotation of the connection clamp 300 to some extent without affecting rotation of the connection clamp 300 relative to the first curved sliding hole 110. The first locking portion 111 and the second locking portion 311 may be disposed at multiple positions. In a specific implementation, the first locking portion 111 may be disposed at a tail end of the first curved sliding hole 110, and the second locking portion 311 may be disposed at an end of the connection clamp 300 away from the second base 200. Positions at which the first locking portion 111 and the second locking portion 311 are disposed can ensure the rotation angle of the connection clamp 300 to a large extent.
[0024] The connection clamp 300 may have multiple structures. The embodiments of the present disclosure disclose the connection clamp 300 with a specific structure, the disclosed connection clamp 300 may include at least two connection sub-clamps, and the at least two connection sub-clamps are connected one by one and disposed between the first base 100 and the second base 200. Two adjacent connection sub-clamps may be matched in a sleeve-fit manner. The two adjacent connection sub-clamps are matched by slip-fit in the rotation direction in which the second base 200 slides relative to the first base 100. In this case, the connection clamp 300 is a telescopic mechanism, and can extend and fold through the slidable sleeving between the two neighboring connection sub-clamps, and therefore can switch between the folded state and the unfolded state.
[0025] When the connection clamp 300 is in the unfolded state, the entire rotation connection component is also in the unfolded state; and when the connection clamp 300 is in the folded state, the entire rotation connection component is also in the folded state.
[0026] Referring to FIG. 3 to FIG. 5 again, in a specific implementation, there may be two connection sub-clamps, the two connection sub-clamps are a first connection sub-clamp 310 and a second connection sub-clamp 320, the first connection sub-clamp 310 and the second connection sub-clamp 320 are sequentially connected between the first base 100 and the second base 200, the first connection sub-clamp 310 has a second curved sliding hole 312, and the second connection sub-clamp 320 is disposed inside the second curved sliding hole 312 and matched with the second curved sliding hole 312 by slip-fit in the rotation direction. The first connection sub-clamp 310 has the second curved sliding hole 312 sleeved on the second connection sub-clamp 320, and this slidable sleeving mounting manner undoubtedly can improve stability of sliding.
[0027] Similarly, to prevent the second connection sub-clamp 320 from detaching from the second curved sliding hole 312, in an optional solution, the third locking portion 313 may be disposed inside the second curved sliding hole 312, the fourth locking portion 321 may be disposed on the second connection sub-clamp 320, and the third locking portion 313 is matched with the fourth locking portion 321 by position-limiting-fit. It should be noted that the third locking portion 313 is matched with the fourth locking portion 321 refers to that the second connection sub-clamp 320 is not detached from the second curved sliding hole 312 while ensuring that the second connection sub-clamp 320 rotates relative to the first connection sub-clamp 310.
[0028] The third locking portion 313 may be disposed at the tail end of the second curved sliding hole 312, and the fourth locking portion 321 may be disposed at an end of the second connection sub-clamp 320 away from the second base 200.
[0029] To improve connection strength, the first base 100, the second base 200, and the connection clamp 300 can all be made of metal materials with high strength. In a specific implementation, the first base 100, the second base 200, and the connection clamp 300 can all be stainless steel structural members.
[0030] Based on the rotation connection component disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure, the embodiments of the present disclosure further disclose a foldable mobile terminal. Referring to FIG. 6 to FIG. 9 again, the disclosed foldable mobile terminal includes a first folding portion 400, a second folding portion 500, and the rotation connection component 600 in the foregoing embodiments.
[0031] The first folding portion 400 is connected to the first base 100, the second folding portion 500 is connected to the second base 200, and the second base 200 rotates relative to the first base 100, to drive the second folding portion 500 to rotate relative to the first folding portion 400, so that the first folding portion 400 and the second folding portion 500 switch between the unfolded state and the folded state.
[0032] Generally, the first folding portion 400 and the second folding portion 500 may be two portions of the foldable mobile terminal that can rotate relative to each other, for example, the first folding portion 400 may be a keyboard area, and the second folding portion 500 may be a display area.
[0033] In an optional solution, the first folding portion 400 may include a first housing 410 and a first display screen 420, and the first housing 410 is connected to the first base 100. Specifically, the first housing 410 and the first base 100 may be fixedly connected through a first connection piece (such as a first screw) cooperating with the first connection hole 430. The first display screen 420 is provided on the first housing 410. The second folding portion 500 may include a second housing 510 and a second display screen 520, and the second housing 510 and the second base 200 are connected. Specifically, the second housing 510 and the second base 200 may be fixedly connected through a second connection piece (such as a second screw) cooperating with the second connection hole 530. The second display screen 520 is provided on the second housing 510. Generally, the first base 100 may be fixedly connected to the first housing 410 through a fastening connection structure, a connection piece (such as a threaded connection piece), anchoring, and the like. Similarly, the second base 200 may be fixedly connected to the second housing 510 through a fastening connection structure, a connection piece (such as a threaded connection piece), anchoring, and the like.
[0034] When the rotation connection component is in the unfolded state, the first display screen 420 and the second display screen 520 are coplanar, and form a display interface of the foldable mobile terminal. When the rotation connection component is in the folded state, the first display screen 420 and the second display screen 520 are stacked. Specifically, the first display screen 420 and the second display screen 520 are disposed away from each other, thereby folding into a dual-screen mobile terminal. Generally, when switching from the unfolded state to the folded state, the second folding portion 500 needs to rotate by 180° relative to the first folding portion 400. In this case, the preset angle is 180°.
[0035] The foldable mobile terminal disclosed in the embodiments of the present disclosure may be a phone, a tablet computer, an e-book reader, a game console, or the like. A specific type of the mobile terminal is not limited in the embodiments of the present disclosure.
[0036] The above embodiments of the present disclosure mainly describe the differences between various embodiments. As long as the different optimization features of the various embodiments are not contradictory, the various embodiments can be combined to form a better embodiment. Considering the brevity of the text, details are not described herein again.
[0037] The foregoing descriptions are merely embodiments of this disclosure, but are not intended to limit this disclosure. For a person skilled in the art, the present disclosure may have various changes and variations. Any modification, equivalent replacement, or improvement made without departing from the spirit and principle of this disclosure shall fall within the scope of claims of this disclosure.
1. A rotation connection component, comprising: a first base, a second base, and a connection clamp, wherein the second base is rotationally connected to the first base through the connection clamp, the connection clamp is slidably connected to the first base, the rotation connection component has an unfolded state and a folded state, in the folded state, the connection clamp slides into the first base; in the unfolded state, at least a portion of the connection clamp slides from the first base, and the second base rotates by a preset angle relative to the first base.
2. The rotation connection component according to claim 1, wherein the first base has a guide rail, and the connection clamp is slidably connected to the guide rail.
3. The rotation connection component according to claim 2, wherein the guide rail is a first curved sliding hole provided on the first base, the connection clamp is disposed inside the first curved sliding hole and slides along the first curved sliding hole, and an extending direction of the first curved sliding hole is the same as a rotation direction of the first base or the second base.
4. The rotation connection component according to claim 3, wherein a first locking portion is disposed inside the first curved sliding hole, a second locking portion is disposed on the connection clamp, and the second locking portion is matched with the first locking portion by position-limiting-fit in the rotation direction.
5. The rotation connection component according to claim 4, wherein the first locking portion is disposed at a tail end of the first curved sliding hole, and the second locking portion is disposed at an end of the connection clamp away from the second base.
6. The rotation connection component according to claim 1, wherein the connection clamp comprises at least two connection sub-clamps, the at least two connection sub-clamps are connected one by one and disposed between the first base and the second base, two adjacent connection sub-clamps are matched in a sleeve-fit manner, and the two adjacent connection sub-clamps are matched by slip-fit in the rotation direction.
7. The rotation connection component according to claim 6, wherein there are two connection sub-clamps, the two connection sub-clamps are a first connection sub-clamp and a second connection sub-clamp, the first connection sub-clamp and the second connection sub-clamp are sequentially connected between the first base and the second base, the first connection sub-clamp has a second curved sliding hole, and the second connection sub-clamp is disposed inside the second curved sliding hole and matched with the second curved sliding hole by slip-fit in the rotation direction.
8. The rotation connection component according to claim 7, wherein a third locking portion is disposed at a tail end of the second curved sliding hole, a fourth locking portion is disposed at an end of the second connection sub-clamp away from the second base, and the third locking portion is matched with the fourth locking portion by position-limiting-fit in the rotation direction.
9. A foldable mobile terminal, comprising: a first folding portion, a second folding portion, and the rotation connection component according to any one of claims 1 to 8, wherein the first folding portion is connected to the first base, and the second folding portion is connected to the second base.
10. The foldable mobile terminal according to claim 9, wherein the first folding portion comprises a first housing connected to the first base and a first display screen disposed on the first housing, the second folding portion comprises a second housing connected to the second base and a second display screen disposed on the second housing, when the rotation connection component is in the unfolded state, the first display screen and the second display screen are coplanar and form a display interface of the foldable mobile terminal, and when the rotation connection component is in the folded state, the first display screen and the second display screen are stacked.
11. The foldable mobile terminal according to claim 9 or 10, wherein the foldable mobile terminal is a mobile phone, a tablet computer, an e-book reader, or a game console.