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- the disclosure relates to an electronic device, and more particularly to an electronic device that avoids contact of high temperature.
- the disclosure provides an electronic device that avoids contact of high temperature.
- An electronic device of the disclosure includes a first body, a second body and a palm component.
- One end of the first body has a supporting portion.
- the second body is pivotally connected to a first side of the supporting portion and has a sliding portion.
- the palm component is pivotally connected to a second side of the supporting portion and comprises a guiding portion, and the sliding portion is slidably connected to the guiding portion.
- the palm component includes a body and at least one linkage. Two opposite edges of the body comprise a sliding rail respectively to form the guiding portion. At least one linkage is disposed at the body and faces the first body, and is pivotally connected to the second side of the supporting portion.
- the sliding portion comprises a receiving groove and two sliders
- the receiving groove is configured to receive the body
- the two sliders are slidably connected to the two sliding rails respectively.
- the second body comprises at least one engaging groove that communicates with the receiving groove and is configured to receive at least one linkage.
- the first body comprises a supporting surface disposed at the second side of the supporting portion.
- the supporting surface, the body, and the at least one linkage are connected in a straight line.
- the supporting portion comprises a first blocking surface
- the second body comprises a first positioning surface.
- the first blocking surface abuts against the first positioning surface
- the first body and the palm component are in an open state with a tilt angle between 5 and 12 degrees.
- the supporting portion comprises a second blocking surface
- the second body comprises a second positioning surface.
- the supporting portion of the first body may drive the sliding portion of the second body to move along the palm component simultaneously such that the body of the palm component is extended out of the sliding portion of the second body.
- the body of the palm component is configured to allow the user to rest his/her palm to avoid contacting the high-temperature second body of the electronic device.
- the second body is driven by the first body to have a tilt angle with respect to the palm component, which is advantageous for resting the palm or improving comfort in operation.
- FIG. 1A is a stereoscopic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1B is a stereoscopic diagram of the electronic device in FIG. 1A in another direction.
- FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C are schematic views illustrating states change of the electronic device in FIG. 1A .
- FIG. 1A is a stereoscopic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.
- FIG. 1B is a stereoscopic diagram of the electronic device in FIG. 1A in another direction.
- FIG. 2A to FIG. 2C are schematic views illustrating states change of the electronic device in FIG. 1A .
- an electronic device 100 of the disclosure is, for example, a notebook computer and includes a first body 110 , a second body 120 , and a palm component 130 .
- the first body 110 is, for example, a screen display for displaying a message of the notebook computer.
- the second body 120 is, for example, a loading host including a central processing unit (CPU), a memory, a south bridge chip, a north bridge chip, a graphic chip, and the like, and is coupled to an input device such as a keyboard for computing processing and input/output of the notebook computer.
- the palm component 130 is, for example, a plate structure and is made of a plastic material, a metal material, or other material.
- one end E of the first body 110 has a supporting portion 111 that is disposed in a protruding manner.
- the second body 120 is pivotally connected to a first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 and has a sliding portion 121 .
- the sliding portion 121 is located outside the supporting portion 111 .
- the palm component 130 is pivotally connected to a second side S 2 of the supporting portion 111 and has a guiding portion 133 .
- the sliding portion 121 is slidably connected to the guiding portion 133 .
- the first body 110 When the first body 110 is pivotally rotated away from the second body 120 , the first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 is pivotally rotated relative to the second body 120 , and the second body 120 is driven by the supporting portion 111 to make the sliding portion 121 move along the guiding portion 133 of the palm component 130 . Finally, the palm component 130 is partially protruded from the sliding portion 121 of the second body 120 , and the first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 lifts the palm component 130 upward during the pivoting process, so that a tilt angle A is formed between the second body 120 and the palm component 130 .
- the palm component 130 includes a body 131 and at least one linkage 132 .
- the body 131 is a rectangular plate structure.
- the number of the at least one linkage 132 is, for example, two. In other embodiments, the number of the at least one linkage 132 is, for example, one or two or more, and the disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the two linkages 132 are extended linearly from a side of the body 131 facing the first body 110 and are pivotally connected to the second side S 2 of the supporting portion 111 . Two opposite edges of the body 131 have sliding rails O respectively to constitute the guiding portion 133 .
- the sliding portion 121 of the second body 120 has a receiving groove 1211 and two sliders 1212 .
- the receiving groove 1211 is disposed at a bottom surface of the second body 120 and configured to receive and cover the body 131 of the palm component 130 .
- the two sliders 1212 are disposed at the bottom surface of the second body 120 and are slidably connected to the two sliding rails O on the body 131 , respectively. Further, the second body 120 is moved relative to the palm component 130 by the sliding portion 121 to receive the palm component 130 in the receiving groove 1211 or to make the palm component 130 be protruded from the receiving groove 1211 .
- the second body 120 has at least one engaging groove 122 disposed at the bottom surface of the second body 120 and communicating with the receiving groove 1211 .
- the at least one engaging groove 122 is configured to receive the at least one linkage 132 .
- the number of the at least one engaging groove 122 is, for example, two, to coordinate with the two linkages 132 .
- the first body 110 has a supporting surface 112 disposed at the second side S 2 of the supporting portion 111 .
- the supporting surface 112 , the body 131 and the two linkages 132 are connected in a straight line and are adapted to abut against a plane for placing the electronic device 100 .
- the maximum angle A between the first body 110 and the palm component 130 is, for example, 120 degrees to switch into an optimal open state. In other embodiments, the maximum angle A between the first body 110 and the palm component 130 is, for example, greater than 120 degrees, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the supporting portion 111 of the first body 110 has a first blocking surface 113
- the second body 120 has a first positioning surface 123 .
- the first blocking surface 113 abuts against the first positioning surface 123
- the first body 110 and the palm component 130 are in an open state (see FIG. 2C ).
- the first blocking surface 113 is blocked by the first positioning surface 123 indicating that and the first body 110 and the palm component 130 have been opened to the maximum angle A.
- the tilt angle T between the second body 120 and the palm component 130 is, for example, between 5 and 12 degrees, so as to be suitable for the user to rest his/her palm and to improve the comfort in operating the keyboard, a touchpad or other related input device on the second body 120 .
- the tilt angle T is, for example, 7.5 degrees, but the disclosure is not limited thereto.
- the supporting portion 111 of the first body 110 has a second blocking surface 114
- the second body 120 has a second positioning surface 124 .
- the second blocking surface 114 blocks the second blocking surface 114 indicating that the first body 110 and the palm component 130 have been closed to the minimum angle A, and the body 131 of the palm component 130 is received in the receiving groove 1211 of the sliding portion 121 .
- the process flow of switching the electronic device 100 from the closed state into the open state is described below.
- the first body 110 leans against the second body 120
- the angle A between the first body 110 and the second body 120 is 0 degree.
- the second blocking surface 114 abuts against the second positioning surface 124
- the first blocking surface 113 is spaced apart from the first positioning surface 123 .
- the second body 120 leans against the palm component 130 , in which the body 131 of the palm component 130 is disposed in the receiving groove 1211 of the sliding portion 121 , and the two linkages 132 are disposed in the two engaging grooves 122 respectively.
- the first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 of the first body 110 starts to be pivotally rotated relative to the second body 120 , and the second blocking surface 114 gradually moves away from the second positioning surface 124 .
- the supporting portion 111 is rotated around the pivotal portion of the second side S 2 and the two linkages 132 , so that the first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 drives the second body 120 to rotate in a second direction R 2 opposite to the first direction R 1 , and makes the second body 120 gradually lift from the palm component 130 .
- the first side S 1 of the supporting portion 111 also drives the second body 120 to move linearly with respect to the palm component 130 .
- the force is continuously applied to the first body 110 until the first blocking surface 113 abuts against the first positioning surface 123 , so that the supporting surface 112 , the body 131 and the two linkages 132 are connected in a straight line, and a maximum angle A is formed between the first body 110 and the palm component 130 .
- the sliding portion 121 of the second body 120 moves to a certain point along the guiding portion 133 of the palm component 130 , and the body 131 of the palm component 130 is protruded from the sliding portion 121 .
- a maximum tilt angle T is formed between the second body 120 and the palm component 130 , thereby switching the electronic device 100 into the open state.
- the supporting portion of the first body may drive the sliding portion of the second body to move along the palm component simultaneously such that the body of the palm component is protruded out of the sliding portion of the second body.
- the body of the palm component is configured to allow the user to rest his/her palm to avoid contacting the high-temperature second body of the electronic device.
- the second body is driven by the first body to have a tilt angle with respect to the protruded palm component, which is advantageous for resting the palm or improving comfort in operation.
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- This application claims the priority benefit of Taiwan application serial no. 107202998, filed on Mar. 7, 2018. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
- The disclosure relates to an electronic device, and more particularly to an electronic device that avoids contact of high temperature.
- Current e-sports notebook has good visual effects and computing capability. When the game is running, the processor and graphics chip with high-performance also generate more heat, and the heat is transferred to the housing of the notebook such as the keyboard supporting area, and therefore the surface temperature of the keyboard supporting area is greatly increased. As a result, the user's hands feel uncomfortable when leaning against the keyboard supporting area. The existing solution is to arrange an additional plate on the keyboard supporting area to avoid that the user touches the keyboard supporting area with high temperature. However, the plate needs to be manually disassembled, and the plate further reduces the heat dissipation efficiency of the e-sports notebook, which is disadvantageous for the operation of e-sports notebook.
- The disclosure provides an electronic device that avoids contact of high temperature.
- An electronic device of the disclosure includes a first body, a second body and a palm component. One end of the first body has a supporting portion. The second body is pivotally connected to a first side of the supporting portion and has a sliding portion. The palm component is pivotally connected to a second side of the supporting portion and comprises a guiding portion, and the sliding portion is slidably connected to the guiding portion. When the first body is pivotally rotated away from the second body, the second body is driven to make the sliding portion move along the guiding portion, and the second side of the supporting portion is rotated relative to the first side such that the palm component is protruded from the second body. A tilt angle is formed between the second body and the protruding palm component.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the palm component includes a body and at least one linkage. Two opposite edges of the body comprise a sliding rail respectively to form the guiding portion. At least one linkage is disposed at the body and faces the first body, and is pivotally connected to the second side of the supporting portion.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the sliding portion comprises a receiving groove and two sliders, the receiving groove is configured to receive the body, and the two sliders are slidably connected to the two sliding rails respectively.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the second body comprises at least one engaging groove that communicates with the receiving groove and is configured to receive at least one linkage.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the first body comprises a supporting surface disposed at the second side of the supporting portion. When the first body and the palm component are in an open state, the supporting surface, the body, and the at least one linkage are connected in a straight line.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion comprises a first blocking surface, and the second body comprises a first positioning surface. When the first blocking surface abuts against the first positioning surface, the first body and the palm component are in an open state with a tilt angle between 5 and 12 degrees.
- In an embodiment of the disclosure, the supporting portion comprises a second blocking surface, and the second body comprises a second positioning surface. When the second blocking surface abuts against the second positioning surface, the first body and the palm component are in a closed state and the palm component is received within the sliding portion of the second body.
- Based on the above, in the electronic device of the disclosure, when the first body is pivotally rotated away from the second body and the palm component with the maximum angle, the supporting portion of the first body may drive the sliding portion of the second body to move along the palm component simultaneously such that the body of the palm component is extended out of the sliding portion of the second body. The body of the palm component is configured to allow the user to rest his/her palm to avoid contacting the high-temperature second body of the electronic device. In addition, the second body is driven by the first body to have a tilt angle with respect to the palm component, which is advantageous for resting the palm or improving comfort in operation.
- In order to make the aforementioned features and advantages of the disclosure more comprehensible, embodiments accompanying figures are described in detail below.
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FIG. 1A is a stereoscopic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure. -
FIG. 1B is a stereoscopic diagram of the electronic device inFIG. 1A in another direction. -
FIG. 2A toFIG. 2C are schematic views illustrating states change of the electronic device inFIG. 1A . -
FIG. 1A is a stereoscopic diagram of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the disclosure.FIG. 1B is a stereoscopic diagram of the electronic device inFIG. 1A in another direction.FIG. 2A toFIG. 2C are schematic views illustrating states change of the electronic device inFIG. 1A . - Referring to
FIG. 1A andFIG. 1B , anelectronic device 100 of the disclosure is, for example, a notebook computer and includes afirst body 110, asecond body 120, and apalm component 130. In the exemplary embodiment, thefirst body 110 is, for example, a screen display for displaying a message of the notebook computer. Thesecond body 120 is, for example, a loading host including a central processing unit (CPU), a memory, a south bridge chip, a north bridge chip, a graphic chip, and the like, and is coupled to an input device such as a keyboard for computing processing and input/output of the notebook computer. Thepalm component 130 is, for example, a plate structure and is made of a plastic material, a metal material, or other material. - Referring to
FIG. 2A toFIG. 2C , one end E of thefirst body 110 has a supportingportion 111 that is disposed in a protruding manner. Thesecond body 120 is pivotally connected to a first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 and has a slidingportion 121. The slidingportion 121 is located outside the supportingportion 111. Thepalm component 130 is pivotally connected to a second side S2 of the supportingportion 111 and has a guidingportion 133. In detail, the slidingportion 121 is slidably connected to the guidingportion 133. When thefirst body 110 is pivotally rotated away from thesecond body 120, the first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 is pivotally rotated relative to thesecond body 120, and thesecond body 120 is driven by the supportingportion 111 to make the slidingportion 121 move along the guidingportion 133 of thepalm component 130. Finally, thepalm component 130 is partially protruded from the slidingportion 121 of thesecond body 120, and the first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 lifts thepalm component 130 upward during the pivoting process, so that a tilt angle A is formed between thesecond body 120 and thepalm component 130. - The
palm component 130 includes abody 131 and at least onelinkage 132. Thebody 131 is a rectangular plate structure. In the exemplary embodiment, the number of the at least onelinkage 132 is, for example, two. In other embodiments, the number of the at least onelinkage 132 is, for example, one or two or more, and the disclosure is not limited thereto. The twolinkages 132 are extended linearly from a side of thebody 131 facing thefirst body 110 and are pivotally connected to the second side S2 of the supportingportion 111. Two opposite edges of thebody 131 have sliding rails O respectively to constitute the guidingportion 133. - The sliding
portion 121 of thesecond body 120 has a receivinggroove 1211 and twosliders 1212. The receivinggroove 1211 is disposed at a bottom surface of thesecond body 120 and configured to receive and cover thebody 131 of thepalm component 130. The twosliders 1212 are disposed at the bottom surface of thesecond body 120 and are slidably connected to the two sliding rails O on thebody 131, respectively. Further, thesecond body 120 is moved relative to thepalm component 130 by the slidingportion 121 to receive thepalm component 130 in the receivinggroove 1211 or to make thepalm component 130 be protruded from the receivinggroove 1211. - In the exemplary embodiment, the
second body 120 has at least one engaginggroove 122 disposed at the bottom surface of thesecond body 120 and communicating with the receivinggroove 1211. When theelectronic device 100 is in a closed state (seeFIG. 2A ), the at least one engaginggroove 122 is configured to receive the at least onelinkage 132. In the exemplary embodiment, the number of the at least one engaginggroove 122 is, for example, two, to coordinate with the twolinkages 132. - In the exemplary embodiment, the
first body 110 has a supportingsurface 112 disposed at the second side S2 of the supportingportion 111. When thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 are in an open state (seeFIG. 2C ), the supportingsurface 112, thebody 131 and the twolinkages 132 are connected in a straight line and are adapted to abut against a plane for placing theelectronic device 100. In the exemplary embodiment, when the supportingsurface 112, thebody 131 and the twolinkages 132 are connected in a straight line, the maximum angle A between thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 is, for example, 120 degrees to switch into an optimal open state. In other embodiments, the maximum angle A between thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 is, for example, greater than 120 degrees, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. - Referring to
FIG. 1A ,FIG. 1B , andFIG. 2B , in the exemplary embodiment, the supportingportion 111 of thefirst body 110 has afirst blocking surface 113, and thesecond body 120 has afirst positioning surface 123. When thefirst blocking surface 113 abuts against thefirst positioning surface 123, thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 are in an open state (seeFIG. 2C ). Thefirst blocking surface 113 is blocked by thefirst positioning surface 123 indicating that and thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 have been opened to the maximum angle A. Further, the tilt angle T between thesecond body 120 and thepalm component 130 is, for example, between 5 and 12 degrees, so as to be suitable for the user to rest his/her palm and to improve the comfort in operating the keyboard, a touchpad or other related input device on thesecond body 120. In the exemplary embodiment, the tilt angle T is, for example, 7.5 degrees, but the disclosure is not limited thereto. - In the exemplary embodiment, the supporting
portion 111 of thefirst body 110 has asecond blocking surface 114, and thesecond body 120 has asecond positioning surface 124. When thesecond blocking surface 114 abuts against thesecond positioning surface 124, thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 are in a closed state. Thesecond positioning surface 124 blocks thesecond blocking surface 114 indicating that thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130 have been closed to the minimum angle A, and thebody 131 of thepalm component 130 is received in the receivinggroove 1211 of the slidingportion 121. - The process flow of switching the
electronic device 100 from the closed state into the open state is described below. Referring toFIG. 2A toFIG. 2C andFIG. 1B , when theelectronic device 100 is in the closed state, thefirst body 110 leans against thesecond body 120, and the angle A between thefirst body 110 and thesecond body 120 is 0 degree. Further, thesecond blocking surface 114 abuts against thesecond positioning surface 124, and thefirst blocking surface 113 is spaced apart from thefirst positioning surface 123. In addition, thesecond body 120 leans against thepalm component 130, in which thebody 131 of thepalm component 130 is disposed in the receivinggroove 1211 of the slidingportion 121, and the twolinkages 132 are disposed in the twoengaging grooves 122 respectively. - Referring to
FIG. 2B , when thefirst body 110 is subjected to a force to rotate in a first direction R1, the first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 of thefirst body 110 starts to be pivotally rotated relative to thesecond body 120, and thesecond blocking surface 114 gradually moves away from thesecond positioning surface 124. In the meantime, the supportingportion 111 is rotated around the pivotal portion of the second side S2 and the twolinkages 132, so that the first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 drives thesecond body 120 to rotate in a second direction R2 opposite to the first direction R1, and makes thesecond body 120 gradually lift from thepalm component 130. In addition, the first side S1 of the supportingportion 111 also drives thesecond body 120 to move linearly with respect to thepalm component 130. - Referring to
FIG. 2C , the force is continuously applied to thefirst body 110 until thefirst blocking surface 113 abuts against thefirst positioning surface 123, so that the supportingsurface 112, thebody 131 and the twolinkages 132 are connected in a straight line, and a maximum angle A is formed between thefirst body 110 and thepalm component 130. Meanwhile, the slidingportion 121 of thesecond body 120 moves to a certain point along the guidingportion 133 of thepalm component 130, and thebody 131 of thepalm component 130 is protruded from the slidingportion 121. Meanwhile, a maximum tilt angle T is formed between thesecond body 120 and thepalm component 130, thereby switching theelectronic device 100 into the open state. - Further, the process that the
electronic device 100 is switched from the open state into the closed state is opposite to the foregoing process flow, and related details are not incorporated below. - In summary, in the electronic device of the disclosure, when the first body is pivotally rotated away from the second body and the palm component with the maximum angle, the supporting portion of the first body may drive the sliding portion of the second body to move along the palm component simultaneously such that the body of the palm component is protruded out of the sliding portion of the second body. The body of the palm component is configured to allow the user to rest his/her palm to avoid contacting the high-temperature second body of the electronic device. In addition, the second body is driven by the first body to have a tilt angle with respect to the protruded palm component, which is advantageous for resting the palm or improving comfort in operation.
- Although the disclosure has been disclosed by the above embodiments, the embodiments are not intended to limit the disclosure. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made to the structure of the disclosure without departing from the scope or spirit of the disclosure. Therefore, the protecting range of the disclosure falls in the appended claims.
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