1. Technical Field
The present disclosure relates to devices, and particularly to a device with a table stand which is adjustable to select a desirable viewing angle.
2. Description of Related Art
Some devices are equipped with a support such as a table stand that swivels out from the device to support the device on a flat surface. However, most current table stands are not adjustable or not easily adjustable, and the table stands fold out at a predetermined angle with the device. As a result, the viewing angle for different users cannot be adjusted.
Therefore, there is room for improvement in the art.
The components of the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the embodiment of a device having an adjustable table stand. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout several views.
Embodiments of the present disclosure will now be described in detail with reference to the drawings.
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The receiving portion 140 includes a bottom surface 141 and side surfaces 142 surrounding the bottom surface 141. The side surface 142 further includes an upper side 1421, a lower side 1422, a left side 1423 and a right side 1424. At least one of the left side 1423 and the right side 1424 defines a guiding slot 1426. In this embodiment, both the left and the right side 1423 and 1421 define a guiding slot 1426. The receiving portion 140 further defines two pivot holes 1427 at the end of the left side 1423 and the right side 1424 respectively.
A plurality of elastic trapezoidal locking portions 143 protrudes from the bottom surface 141, and is arranged in a line along the longitudinal direction of the receiving portion 140. The trapezoidal retaining portions 143 are parallel with each other, and each two adjacent trapezoidal locking portions 143 define a locking groove 145. The locking groove 145 is used for locking the table stand 200 to prevent the table stand 200 from sliding with respect to the main body 100. The locking portion 143 includes an upper portion 1431 and a lower portion 1432. The upper part 1431 defines a slope which is used for guiding the table stand 200 to insert the locking groove 145 easily. The lower part of the locking part 143 is used for locking the table stand 200 in one of the locking grooves 145. The locking portions 143 are made of elastic material, so that the locking portions 143 can deforms elastically.
The table stand 200 includes a first supporting element 210, a second supporting element 230, a first pivot 250 and at least one retaining pin 270.
The first supporting element 210 is a retaining board which is a substantially rectangular plate. The retaining board 210 includes a first end 213 and a second end 215 opposite to the first end 213. The first end 213 defines two first pivot holes 216. The second end 215 defines at least one second pivot hole 217. Opposite ends of each the retaining pin 270 are respectively received in the second pivot hole 217 and the guiding slot 1426, thus the second end 215 of the retaining board 210 is able to slide in the receiving portion 140.
The second supporting element 230 is a turning board which is a substantially rectangular plate. The turning board 230 includes a third end 231 and a fourth end 234 opposite to the third end 231. The fourth end 234 defines a third pivot hole 235. The first pivot 250 extends through the first pivot holes 216 and the third pivot holes 235 to rotatably connect the turning board 230 with the retaining board 210. Two second pivots 233 are coaxially located respectively at the opposite sides of the third end 231. The third end 231 further defines two openings 232, such that the third end 231 can be deformed. The second pivot 233 inserts in the pivot holes 1427 of the rear housing 130 via the deformation of the third end 232, thus the turning board is capable of rotating with respect to the rear housing 130.
To provide support for the main body 100, the retaining board 210 and the turning board 230 are rotated relative to the main body 100 to a support position. The third end 231 is inserted into the pivot holes 1427 of the receiving portion 140. The retaining pin 270 is slidably received in the guiding slot 1426 such that the second end 215 of the retaining board 210 is received in one of the locking grooves, thus an angle is defined between the retaining board 210 and the turning board 230. As such, the table stand 200 can be fixed and defines an angle with respect to the main body 100.
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While various exemplary and preferred embodiments have been described, it is to be understood that the disclosure is not limited thereto. To the contrary, various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) are intended to also be covered. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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200910306113.3 | Aug 2009 | CN | national |