IP Library Granted Patent US 9,525,201
Granted Patent B2
US 9,525,201 · App. 14/524,654 · Granted Dec 20, 2016

Hinge that serves as a radiator

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Patent No.
US 9,525,201
App. No.
14/524,654
Granted
Dec 20, 2016
Kind
B2
Abstract

A hinge of a device is provided that serves as a radiator. The hinge includes first and second conductive pin elements. The opposite ends of the first and second conductive pin elements are configured to mechanically engage the device. The hinge also includes an insulator between portions of the first and second conductive pin elements. The end of at least the first conductive pin element is also configured to be in electrical communication with radio frequency circuitry of the device such that the first conductive pin element functions as the radiator.

Claims (30)

1. A hinge of a device that serves as a radiator, the hinge comprising:

first and second conductive pin elements, wherein opposite ends of the first and second conductive pin elements are configured to mechanically engage the device; and

an insulator between portions of the first and second conductive pin elements,

wherein the end of at least the first conductive pin element is also configured to be in electrical communication with radio frequency circuitry of the device such that the first conductive pin element comprises a radiating element.

2. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein the first and second conductive pin elements extend in opposite directions from the insulator to the ends that are configured to mechanically engage the device.

3. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein the first and second conductive pin elements comprise an outer conductor that defines an interior passageway that extends in a lengthwise direction and an inner conductor that extends at least partially through the interior passageway, wherein at least one of the first and second conductive pin elements further comprise a shielding within the interior passageway between the outer conductor and the inner conductor.

4. A hinge according to claim 3 wherein the inner conductor of the first conductive pin element comprises the end that is configured to be in electrical communication with the radio frequency circuitry.

5. A hinge according to claim 4 wherein the inner conductor is galvanically coupled to the outer conductors of the first and second conductive pin elements.

6. A hinge according to claim 3 wherein the insulator defines a passageway therethrough through which the inner conductor extends.

7. A hinge according to claim 3 wherein a galvanically isolating gap is defined between the first and second conductive pin elements.

8. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein the first and second conductive pin elements comprise respective biasing members configured to bias the ends away from the insulator and into mechanical engagement with the device.

9. A hinge of a device that serves as a radiator, the hinge comprising:

first and second conductive pin elements, wherein the first and second conductive pin elements comprise an outer conductor that defines an interior passageway that extends in a lengthwise direction and an inner conductor that extends at least partially through the interior passageway, wherein at least one of the first and second conductive pin elements further comprise a shielding within the interior passageway between the outer conductor and the inner conductor; and

an insulator between the outer conductors of the first and second conductive pin elements with the first and second conductive pin elements extending in opposite directions from the insulator to respective ends that are configured to mechanically engage the device,

wherein the end of at least the first conductive pin element is also configured to be in electrical communication with radio frequency circuitry of the device such that the first conductive pin element comprises a radiating element.

10. A hinge according to claim 9 wherein the inner conductor of the first conductive pin element comprises the end that is configured to be in electrical communication with the radio frequency circuitry.

11. A hinge according to claim 10 wherein the inner conductor is coupled to the outer conductor of the second conductive pin element.

12. A hinge according to claim 9 wherein the insulator defines a passageway therethrough through which the inner conductor extends.

13. A hinge according to claim 12 wherein at least a portion of the passageway defined by the insulator is larger than the inner conductor such that a gap is defined between the inner conductor and the insulator.

14. A hinge according to claim 9 wherein the insulator is disposed between the first and second conductive pin elements and surrounds at least portions of the first and second conductive pin elements.

15. A hinge according to claim 9 wherein the device comprises a wearable body and a band, wherein the respective ends of the first and second conductive pin elements are each configured to mechanically engage the wearable body, and wherein the hinge is configured to be operatively coupled to the band.

16. A hinge of a device that serves as a radiator, the hinge comprising:

first and second conductive pin elements comprising respective ends, wherein at least one end is configured to be deflected; and

an insulator between portions of the first and second conductive pin elements with the first and second conductive pin elements extending in opposite directions from the insulator to the respective ends that are configured to mechanically engage the device,

wherein the end of at least the first conductive pin element is also configured to be in electrical communication with radio frequency circuitry of the device such that the first conductive pin element comprises a radiating element.

17. A hinge according to claim 16 wherein the first and second conductive pin elements comprise respective biasing members configured to bias the respective ends away from the insulator and into mechanical engagement with the device.

18. A hinge according to claim 16 wherein the first and second conductive pin elements define internal cavities with the respective ends disposed at least partially within the internal cavities.

19. A hinge according to claim 18 wherein the first conductive pin further comprises an interior end, opposite the end that is in mechanical engagement with the device, wherein the interior end closes the internal cavity of the first conductive pin and is disposed within the internal cavity of the second conductive pin, and wherein the interior end of the first conductive pin is separated from the second conductive pin by the insulator.

20. A hinge according to claim 16 wherein the device comprises a wearable body and a band, wherein the respective ends of the first and second conductive pin elements are each configured to mechanically engage the wearable body, and wherein the hinge is configured to be operatively coupled to the band.

21. A hinge according to claim 1 wherein the device comprises at least one of a portable electronic device or a wearable device.

Assignments (2)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 12, 2016
From: GANSWINDT, ERIK; ERENTOK, AYCAN; FAHLGREN, ANTON OLOF; RONN, VELI-PEKKA
To: NOKIA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 037725/0652 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Jan 19, 2015
From: NOKIA CORPORATION
To: NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
Reel/Frame 034781/0200 →