Magnetic hinge mechanism for wireless communication devices

Telecommunications – Transmitter and receiver at same station – Radiotelephone equipment detail

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C455S575400, C455S090300, C016S366000

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07941191

ABSTRACT:
A hinge mechanism movably connects two housings of a wireless communication device such that the housing move relative to each other between open and closed positions. The hinge mechanism include a magnetic detent that initially resists the housing moving between the open and closed positions. However, the magnetic detent yields to move the housing between the open and closed positions whenever a user applies an amount of force that is sufficient to overcome the initial resistance.

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patent: 2008/0256751 (2008-10-01), Hirose
patent: 1496674 (2005-01-01), None
patent: 2006030607 (2006-03-01), None
“International Search Report,” International Application No. PCT/US2007/085215, May 21, 2008, European Patent Office, Rijswijk, Netherlands.

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