This disclosure relates to a carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system and further relates to assemblies with such a carrier mount.
Carrier mounts for a monitor of a computer system are known. Typically, such carrier systems serve to carry as well as the stable and secure set up of a monitor mounted thereon on a standing surface. Furthermore, carrier mounts, which can also be referred to as pedestal, for example, allow for the position of a monitor to be varied and a desired viewing angle to be adapted depending on the viewer.
It could therefore be helpful to provide a carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system characterized by multi-purpose application of the carrier mount.
We provide a carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system including a base plate, two side walls arranged oppositely on the base plate, and a cover plate arrangable at the side walls so that, together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined, wherein the receiving space is formed such that a computer system can selectively at least partially be received therein or a drawer can be inserted.
We also provide an assembly with the carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system including a base plate, two side walls arranged oppositely on the base plate, and a cover plate arrangable at the side walls so that, together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined, wherein the receiving space is formed such that a computer system can selectively at least partially be received therein or a drawer can be inserted, and a computer system, wherein the carrier mount includes a base plate, two side walls arranged opposite the base plate, and a cover plate arranged on the side walls so that, together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined, the carrier mount includes a holding arm for the monitor, the cover plate is configured as a mounting plate on which a housing of the computer system is fixed, and a drawer can be inserted in the receiving space.
We further provide an assembly with the carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system including a base plate, two side walls arranged oppositely on the base plate, and a cover plate arrangable at the side walls so that, together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined, wherein the receiving space is formed such that a computer system can selectively at least partially be received therein or a drawer can be inserted, and a computer system, wherein the carrier mount includes a base plate, two side walls arranged opposite the base plate, and a cover plate arranged on the side walls so that, together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined, the carrier mount includes a holding arm for the monitor, and the computer system is at least partially received in the receiving space.
A carrier mount for a monitor of a computer system is disclosed. The carrier mount comprises a base plate, as well as two side walls, arranged oppositely on the base plate. Furthermore, a cover plate that can be arranged at the side walls is provided so that together with the side walls and the base plate a receiving space is defined. The receiving space is configured such that selectively a computer system can at least partially be received therein or a drawer can be inserted.
The carrier system described herein is characterized in that selectively a drawer or a computer system can be inserted in the receiving space. According to the needs and wants of the customer, the space available in the receiving space is used differently.
On the one hand, it is possible to receive the computer system at least in part therein. A computer system is, for example, considered to be a computing unit encapsulated in a computer housing and comprises one or multiple ports such as peripheral ports. Such a computer system is a so-called mini PC characterized by compact outer dimensions. It is placed on the base plate, for example, and at least partially inserted or laid into the receiving space from a front side.
On the other hand, it is possible to insert the drawer into the receiving area. Cables or lines, leading from a computer system to a screen or respectively a monitor fixed on the carrier mount, a power supply adaptor or the like, which powers the computer system, can be received therein. This does not only eliminate eventual disorganizations such as unorganized cables on a supporting surface of the carrier mount such as a desk, but also to increase the safety against undesired unplugging of cables or the like. For example, the cables or the like can be securely stored and/or guided in a bundle via the drawer.
The arrangable cover plate is, for example, fixedly, e.g., non-detachable, connected with the side walls. Alternatively, the cover plate is detachably arranged on the side walls. In further configurations, the cover plate is formed integrally with the side walls.
The side walls may be formed such that a holding arm for the monitor can be attached or fixed on the side walls and/or the cover plate. Typically, the holding arm is an L-shaped arm, fixed to the side walls and/or the cover plate with one end and provided with a monitor on the opposite end. In other words, the carrier mount comprises the support arm that may be fixed to the carrier mount via a leg and mechanically connected to a monitor via another leg. The holding arm has a mounting adapter to mount the monitor. The mounting adapter is a mounting plate pursuant to the VESA-Standard, for example. This mounting plate is fixed to the holding arm in an articulated manner so that the position of a monitor fixed thereon can be adjusted.
The side walls comprise mounting surfaces, for example. The mounting surfaces are arranged parallel to the base surface, for example. These are tabs of the side walls directed inwards, for example. The tabs can be formed or bent out of the side walls. For example, the holding arm mechanically connects or is screwed, for example, to such tabs or mounting areas. For example, the area of the holding arm connected to the side walls is covered by the covering plate so that the holding arm is encapsulated in this region. Instead of screw connections, other fixing types are also suitable. Alternatively, the tabs or mounting surfaces can be provided or designed differently, for example, parallel to the side walls such as perpendicular to the base plate.
The receiving space may be configured to be open on a front side and a back side. This allows the drawer to be inserted from the back side, for example, whereas the computer system can be inserted from the front.
A side wall and/or the base plate may comprise a first guide element. The first guide element permits insertion of the drawer and is configured accordingly. The guide element is a rail or a rail system, one or multiple ribs, grooves or link guides, for example. The first guide element allows for safe and guided insertion of the drawer. Alternatively, the first guide element at least partially permits insertion of the computer system into the receiving space at the same time. In further configurations, a plurality of first guide elements is provided, for example, on both side walls.
At least one locking element, a latching element and/or a clamping element may be provided on a side wall and/or the base plate to lock, latch and/or clamp with the drawer. In an inserted state, the drawer can be prevented from being pushed or pulled out. This prevents the drawer from undesirably falling out of the receiving space. This is particularly useful if the carrier mount is transported with or without a computer system. In other words, the drawer is held in the receiving space by a form fit and/or frictional fit.
A stop element may be arranged on the base plate and/or a side wall. The stop element brings about a location positioning or location centralization of the computer system upon insertion of this system in the receiving space. By the abutting element, a fixed position can be predefined for the computer system in the receiving space. This facilitates mounting the computer system on the carrier mount. Thereby, it is achieved, for example, that in threaded bores of the computer system or a housing thereof, respectively, these bores are aligned with corresponding bores in the base plate and/or the side walls. This way, the computer system can be screwed to the carrier mount in a simple manner without having to elaborately position the computer system for mounting purposes.
A side wall and/or the base plate may comprise a second guide element. The second guide element permits insertion of the computer system. This way, a location positioning or location centralization is achieved in a manner analogous to the one mentioned above. The second guide element is configured analogous to the one mentioned above.
Alternatively, the computer system is guided via the side walls, wherein no further guide elements are provided. In other words, the shape of the side walls is adapted to a housing of the computer system such that guidance of the computer system is enabled. In particular, a distance between the side walls is adapted to the shape of the computer system.
The cover plate may be slidably guided along the side walls. Thus, the cover plate can be inserted between the side walls. This allows for particularly easy mounting of the cover plate. The side walls comprise further guide elements analogous to the above, to that end, for example. The side walls are alternatively shaped such that they have guides for the cover plate. This allows for the cover plate to be provided with further components prior to insertion, for example, such as reinforcement plates or a computer system mounted thereon, wherein the cover plate can subsequently be inserted together with the further component(s). In other words, the cover plate can be prepared previously, separate from the remaining carrier mount.
The cover plate may be configured as a mounting plate on which the computer system, in particular a housing of the computer system, can be fixed from the outside. For example, the mounting plate comprises one or multiple bores, via which the mounting plate is screwed to the housing of a computer system. Alternatively, other fixing options are suitable.
The cover plate may comprise a mounting area for the computer system and a reinforcement plate is arranged in the area of the mounting area at and on an inner side of the cover plate facing the receiving space. The cover plate can thereby be reinforced in the region of the mounting area. In particular, if a computer system is mounted on the cover plate, withdrawal of the computer system from the cover plate can be avoided or even be prevented. The reinforcement plate is of particular advantage when the cover plate is made of a plastic material. The reinforcement plate is made of a metal material, for example, that typically has a higher strength compared to a plastic material. The plastic material is suitable, for example, to be able to produce the cover plate in a simple manner and integrally, despite provision of various elements such as a latch element, for example, arranged thereon. In other words, many functions can be integrated in the cover plate. For example, the cover plate is produced by an injection molding process.
The cover plate may comprise a latch element configured to latch the cover plate with the side walls and/or with a holding arm for a monitor mounted on the carrier mount. This ensures that the cover plate can be safely mounted.
The cover plate may comprise a bore, in a particular a threaded bore, to screw the cover plate to a holding arm for the monitor mounted on the carrier mount. This secures the cover plate on the holding arm and/or the side walls. The cover plate is therefore protected from undesired demounting or pull-out.
The cover plate may comprise an opening configured to receive a so-called Kensington lock. This way, the cover plate can be secured on a holding arm mounted on the carrier mount and/or the side walls for the monitor.
Furthermore, we provide an assembly with the carrier mounts above and with a computer system. The carrier mount comprises a base plate, two side walls arranged opposite the base plate, and a cover plate that may be arranged at the side walls so that together with the side walls and the base plate a receiving space is defined. The carrier mount comprises a holding arm for the monitor. For example, the holding arm is arranged on the side walls. The cover plate is configured as a mounting plate on which a housing of the computer system is attached. A drawer can be inserted in the receiving space.
The assembly essentially allows for the advantages and functions mentioned above.
The cover plate can be slidably guided along the side walls and the computer system may initially be only mounted on the cover plate via the housing and subsequently inserted together with the cover plate. This facilitates mounting of the computer system.
We also provide an assembly with the above carrier mounts and a computer system. The carrier mount comprises a base plate, two side walls and a cover plate that may be arranged at the side walls so that together with the side walls and the base plate, a receiving space is defined. The carrier mount comprises a holding arm for the monitor. The holding arm is arranged on the side walls, for example. The computer system is at least partially received in the receiving space.
The assembly essentially allows for the advantages and functions mentioned above.
The features and functions described in the scope of the carrier mount can form part of the described assemblies.
Furthermore, a combination of the described assemblies is possible such that both a computer system can at least partially be inserted in the receiving space and a further computer system is mounted on the cover plate or mounting plate.
It should be noted that, instead of the computer system, also another electronic device such as a power supply unit, can be provided.
In the following, the examples are described using the accompanying Figures. Items identical in construction or function are provided with the same reference numerals throughout the Figures.
Furthermore, an optional holding bracket 22 is shown in
The carrier mount 1 is a carrier mount of modular use. The carrier mount 1 in particular allows for various purposes, as described in the following.
In the example, one or multiple guide elements are provided on the base plate 2 to insert the computer system 30 in the receiving space 4. These are, for example, guide ribs or guide grooves which interact with a housing 31 of the computer system 30, in particular the bottom side of the housing. Optionally, the housing 31 of the computer system 30 comprises corresponding counter elements for interaction with the guide element(s). This allows for guiding the computer system 30 in a simple and targeted manner into the receiving space 5. In examples not shown herein, in addition or as an alternative, guide elements for guiding the computer system 30 or respectively its housing 31 on one or both side walls 3 can be provided. In further examples not shown herein, no guide elements are provided, wherein the shape of the side walls 3 is adapted to the housing 31 of the computer system 30 such that the side walls ensure guidance when inserting the computer system 30.
Furthermore, optionally a stop element 9 is provided as shown in
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Optionally, a reinforcement plate 17 is fixed in the area of the mounting area 15 on the inner side of the cover element 4. For example, the reinforcement plate 17 is fixed on the cover plate 4 by screws 27. Alternative ways of fixing are possible. The reinforcement plate 17 allows for the above mentioned advantages, in particular, if the cover plate 4 like in the example is made of a plastic material. The reinforcement plate 17 is thus fixedly connected to the cover plate 4 in a mechanical manner.
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Alternatively or additionally to the bore 18, a further opening 19 can be provided, which is configured to receive a so-called “Kensington Lock.” Via the opening 19 and via the Kensington Lock, the cover plate 4 can be secured in an inner area of the receiving space 5. In particular, the carrier mount 1, together with the computer system 30, can be protected from theft.
Optionally, a locking mechanism is provided to secure the drawer 14 within the receiving space 5. To that end, a locking element is provided on the drawer 14 that interacts with a counter-locking element of one or both side walls 3. Alternatively, one or multiple locking elements are provided on both side walls 3 and/or the base plate 2. Instead of one or multiple locking elements, clamping, latching, or spring elements or a snap element can also be provided, respectively interacting with corresponding counter elements. In other words, alternatively, a clamp mechanism, a latch mechanism, a spring mechanism or a snap mechanism is provided. Thereby, the drawer 14 is securely held in the receiving space 5 in the inserted state.
Analogously, the cover plate 4 comprises a latch element so that the cover plate 4 can latch with the side walls 3. Alternatively, the cover plate 4 latches with the lower end of the holding arm 6. The latch element is, for example, a part of a grip element 20 of the cover plate 4, which can be actuated from the outside. In the example, the grip element 20 is configured as a resilient tab. Alternatively, a latching element provided in a different location, is actuated via the grip element 20. Via the grip element 20, the latching connection can be released and the cover plate 4 can be withdrawn from the carrier mount 1.
The features described herein are to be regarded separately and can be combined with each other in different ways. Furthermore, the above described features can form a part of a mounting method of mounting the carrier mount 1.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10 2015 119 976.9 | Nov 2015 | DE | national |