There are many different types of a door that have different opening mechanisms such
as sliding mechanism and hinges that allow the door to open inside and out.
Not exact matches
This
mechanism has been suggested
as one reason why the largest landslide known to humankind, the Storegga
Slide, was so destructive.
But what is the counterpart of these
mechanisms when Sophie is screaming with joy
as she hurtles down the spiral
slide or bubbling with laughter when we play peekaboo?
Finally, there could be some unknown dynamic
mechanism that makes the plates skip against each other
as they
slide, much
as a car's skidding tires make microskips across a road's surface.
This swivel action is sturdier than the
sliding action type
mechanism seen on other such convertible devices such
as the Asus Eee Pad Slider or the Samsung Series 7 Slider.
The
slide mechanism on this handset is quite smooth
as compared to the other slider phones in the same price range.
-- Nintendo took Game Informer directly to a dungeon — This dungeon is constantly moving — Game Informer says «Link must manipulate the entire enormous
mechanism through his own ingenuity» — Players can skip dungeons if they want and go straight to Calamity Ganon — The substance known
as malice covers the dungeon — Link gets hurt if he touches it — Can be destroyed by finding and attacking each pocket of malice's eyeball — Sheikah Slate serves
as Link's map, binoculars, more — Use the slate in the dungeon to see a 3D model, tilt the entire dungeon from here — Doing so
slides blocks into place and opens up angles you can use to paraglide to new locations — Voice tells you that you need to access terminals with the slate across the dungeon, marked on your map — All bombs in the game are remote and don't blow up on a timer — Simpler approach with dungeons in Breath of the WIld — Game Informer didn't see the familiar chest opening animation and signature music — Never found a signature Zelda item or compass — Wind Blight Ganon is the dungeon boss here — Voice tells you, «It's one of Ganon's own.
Its
sliding mechanism uses hinges, bolts, latches and plywood to create something that can serve
as a bed, and
as a comfy sofa when it's locked in with the latch.
So, for instance, the
slide and unlock
mechanism in a smartphone is patented but is not essential for the operation of a smartphone standard
as other
mechanisms for unlocking the phone can and have been devised.
Feature # 506 noted in the bottom right figure above presents a special «stop
mechanism» that prevents the base from
sliding when the user is positioning the display from an upright position to an artist's tablet slanted down when working with a Surface Pen
as noted in the top patent figure.