17840317. HINGED DEVICE simplified abstract (Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC)

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HINGED DEVICE

Organization Name

Microsoft Technology Licensing, LLC

Inventor(s)

Daniel C. Park of Woodinville WA (US)

Eric Witt of Redmond WA (US)

Karsten Aagaard of Monroe WA (US)

Devin Caplow-munro of Seattle WA (US)

HINGED DEVICE - A simplified explanation of the abstract

This abstract first appeared for US patent application 17840317 titled 'HINGED DEVICE

Simplified Explanation

The abstract describes a patent application for hinged computing devices, specifically a device with two portions that are connected by a hinge assembly. The hinge assembly allows for rotation of each portion using hinge guide pins and guide tracks.

  • The patent application is for hinged computing devices.
  • The device consists of two portions with displays.
  • The portions are connected by a hinge assembly.
  • The hinge assembly allows for rotation of each portion.
  • Rotation is achieved using hinge guide pins and guide tracks.

Potential Applications

  • Laptops with a hinged design for improved portability and flexibility.
  • Tablets with a hinged design for better multitasking and productivity.
  • Convertible devices that can switch between laptop and tablet modes.

Problems Solved

  • Provides a solution for creating hinged computing devices with multiple displays.
  • Enables easy rotation and adjustment of the device for different viewing angles.
  • Improves the overall usability and versatility of the device.

Benefits

  • Enhanced portability and flexibility for users.
  • Improved multitasking capabilities with multiple displays.
  • Increased productivity and efficiency with adjustable viewing angles.
  • Enables seamless transition between different modes (e.g., laptop and tablet).


Original Abstract Submitted

The description relates to hinged devices, such as hinged computing devices. One example can include a first portion having a first display and a second portion having a second display and a hinge assembly rotatably securing the first and second portions. The hinge assembly can define rotation of the first portion by a first pair of hinge guide pins riding in a first guide track and rotation of the second portion by a second pair of hinge guide pins riding in a second guide track.