The technical domain of this invention is that of linking devices between two elements, in particular between a screen and its support.
Information technology units such as laptop computers or scanners, and in particular scanners for reading games tickets consist of a casing on which a screen is fixed. The latter often opens by turning about an axle of rotation integral to the casing. One of the main disadvantages of this linking is that it cannot be dismantled, making the screen irremovable in relation to the casing. The result of this irremovability is that, during a preventive or corrective maintenance operation, it is necessary to take away the complete unit, even though the fault is very often located on one or other of the elements, but rarely on both of them. Moreover, this irremovability obliges maintenance operators to transport complete units (casing and screen) and therefore to handle large volumes of equipment.
The aim of this invention is therefore to alleviate the above-described disadvantages principally by making it possible to remove a screen simply and quickly in relation to a casing.
The subject of the invention is therefore a removable linking device between a first element and a second element, characterised in that it comprises a reception cradle delimited by the first element, on the one hand, and a connecting means integral to the second element on the other hand, the said means being connected to the cradle on one side by holding means and, on the other, by a flexible means which can be eliminated to allow the separation of the two elements.
Advantageously, the cradle delimits a reception space in which the connecting means is inserted.
According to one characteristic of the invention, the cradle delimits a reception wall of the holding means.
According to another characteristic, the holding means delimits a fork with two branches between which the reception wall is engaged, one branch being equipped with a journal cooperating with the reception wall in order to ensure the rotation of the connecting means with respect to the cradle.
According to yet another characteristic, the reception wall has a complementary profile to that of the journal.
According to yet another characteristic, the reception wall and the fork are in mutual abutment when the two elements are in the snap-fastened position.
Advantageously, the flexible means consists of a resilient supple wall equipped along its free edge with a notch intended to cooperate with a lug delimited by the cradle.
According to yet another characteristic of the invention, the second element is articulated with respect to the connecting means.
According to yet another characteristic, the second element contains a wall in the shape of an arc of a circle cooperating with a complementary wall of the cradle defining a housing in which the said wall engages in order to limit the travel of the second element with respect to the first.
The first element may be represented by a casing of an electronic apparatus and the second element by a screen connected to this apparatus. The device may comprise a means for adjusting the inclination of the screen with respect to the casing, this adjusting means advantageously consisting of a strut cooperating with a multiposition support.
A very first advantage of the device according to the invention lies in the ease and rapidity with which a screen can be disconnected with respect to the casing.
Another advantage lies in the simplification of maintenance operations and in a reduction in the costs thereof.
Other characteristics, details and advantages of the invention will emerge more clearly on reading the description given hereafter by way of indication in relation to the drawings, in which:
As previously indicated, the device according to the invention makes it possible to removably connect two elements to each other, and in such a way that they are articulated one with respect to the other. In fact, in numerous applications it is extremely useful to be able to rapidly disassemble two parts of an electronic or mechanical unit so as to be able to separate them when an intervention is required on one of them. Thus, in practice, and in order to clarify the interest of the invention, the first element may be an electronic casing of a machine, and the second element a screen connected thereto.
In a similar way, the recess may be made in the screen opposite a journal coming out from the casing.
The casing 3 is equipped with a cradle 13 which defines a reception space 14 delimiting a reception wall 15 and a lug 16. The wall 15 has a semi-cylindrical profile 17 oriented towards the screen 2 and is extended by a longitudinal wall 18 and a wall 19 in the shape of an arc of a circle. The second element or screen 2 is extended in the drawing in its lower part by a connecting means 20 consisting of holding means 21 and a flexible means 22. The holding means delimit a fork with two branches 23a and 23b between which the wall 15 is brought to engage. The branch 23a is equipped with a journal 24 intended to cooperate with the wall 15 to ensure the rotation of the connecting means 21 with respect to the cradle 13. Of course, the reception wall 15 has a complementary profile to that of the journal 24. The flexible means 22 consists of a resilient supple wall 25 extending the two branches 23 in the form of a loop and equipped along its free edge with a notch 26 intended to cooperate with the lug 16 of the cradle.
In the figure, it can be seen that the journal 24 supports an axle 27 which makes it possible for the screen to rotate with respect to the connecting means 21. The screen 2 is equipped in a complementary manner with a skirt 28 in extension of its face before ending in the form of an arc of a circle according to a profile corresponding to that of the wall 19 of the cradle.
To attach the screen 2 and the casing 3, the following method is used. The screen 2 is placed above the casing 3 as shown in
In the semi-snap-fastened position represented in
This complete locking is represented in
When the connecting means is locked, the screen 2 can turn freely between the final position represented in
To separate the screen 2 from the casing 3, one begins, following
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
01 01918 | Feb 2001 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
PCT/FR02/00557 | 2/13/2002 | WO | 00 | 1/15/2004 |
Publishing Document | Publishing Date | Country | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
WO02/065260 | 8/22/2002 | WO | A |
Number | Name | Date | Kind |
---|---|---|---|
2052465 | Hardy, Jr. | Aug 1936 | A |
2341537 | Froelich | Feb 1944 | A |
2641018 | Snyder | Jun 1953 | A |
2804641 | Zavada | Sep 1957 | A |
3718943 | Bustin | Mar 1973 | A |
4333206 | Lang et al. | Jun 1982 | A |
4406379 | Anderson et al. | Sep 1983 | A |
4584739 | Konen | Apr 1986 | A |
4942271 | Corsi et al. | Jul 1990 | A |
4993772 | Charen | Feb 1991 | A |
5428350 | Kurcbart et al. | Jun 1995 | A |
5465557 | Harte | Nov 1995 | A |
5494447 | Zaidan | Feb 1996 | A |
5528796 | Perry et al. | Jun 1996 | A |
6317315 | Lee et al. | Nov 2001 | B1 |
6351373 | Le et al. | Feb 2002 | B1 |
Number | Date | Country |
---|---|---|
2000010654 | Jan 2000 | JP |
2000192941 | Jul 2000 | JP |
2000207058 | Jul 2000 | JP |
2004164109 | Jun 2004 | JP |
Number | Date | Country | |
---|---|---|---|
20040111837 A1 | Jun 2004 | US |