a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a first disclosed embodiment of the invention.
b is an enlarged sectional view of the intersection in
c is an operation diagram of a display extension unit according to the first embodiment of the invention.
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a second disclosed embodiment of the invention.
b is an operation diagram of a display extension unit according to the second disclosed embodiment of the invention.
a is a plan view of the display extension unit according to a third disclosed embodiment of the invention.
b is an operation diagram of a display extension unit according to the third disclosed embodiment of the invention.
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a fourth disclosed embodiment of the invention.
b is an operation diagram of a display extension unit according to the fourth disclosed embodiment of the invention.
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a fifth disclosed embodiment of the invention.
b is a plan view of a display extension unit according to the fifth disclosed embodiment of the invention.
c is a side view of a display extension unit adhered the display according to the fifth disclosed embodiment of the invention.
Embodiments of the display extension unit based on the invention will be described below in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. In the description with reference to the accompanying drawings, those components are rendered the same reference number that are the same or are in correspondence, regardless of the figure number, and redundant explanations are omitted.
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a first disclosed embodiment of the invention,
The support 11 is coupled with the link portion 10, and supports the movable body 12 joined to the link portions 10. While the support 11 is illustrated to have a particular form in the detailed description and figures, it may include any form of medium used in coupling the link portion 10 to the wall, etc., such as an anchor bolt, bracket, braces, and plates. The support 11 may be strong enough to bear the weight of the link portion 10, movable body 12, and display 18.
The link portion 10 includes a first hinge member 13a, second hinge member 13b, first guide member 14a, second guide member 14b, first link element 15a, second link element 15b, and intersection 16.
The first hinge member 13a is coupled with the support 11 and is hinge-coupled with one end of first link element 15a. A part of the support 11 at a point separated from first hinge member 13a by a particular distance is coupled with the first guide member 14a. A hole 140a is formed in the first guide member 14a such that allows linear motion after one end of the second link element 15b is joined to the hole 140a.
Also, the second link element 15b joins the first link element 15a at the intersection 16. The intersection 16 may be at the central part of the second link element 15b and first link element 15a. Moreover, the driving part 19 may be coupled with the intersection 16 such that the first and second link elements 15a, 15b are rotatable.
The other end of the first link element 15a is coupled with the hole 140b of the second guide member 14b to move rectilinearly, and the other end of the second link element 15b is hinge-coupled with the movable body 12.
As shown in
b is an enlarged sectional view of the intersection in
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a second disclosed embodiment of the invention, and
The driving part 29 in this embodiment includes a motor unit 29a, and an expansion portion 29c coupled with the driving shaft 29b of the motor unit 29a. The extend portion 29c extends or contracts in the longitudinal direction according to the rotation of the driving shaft 29b. As shown in the figure, the motor unit 29 is joined with the first guide member 24a, and is coupled with one end of the second link element 25b. Therefore, when the driving shaft 29b is rotated, one end of the second link element 25b is moved rectilinearly, whereby the whole link portion 20 is moved. This motor unit 29 may be coupled with the second guide member 24b.
a is a plan view of the display extension unit according to a third disclosed embodiment of the invention, and
In the third disclosed embodiment, the first link element 35a and second link element 35b are respectively hinge-coupled with the movable body 32 and the support 31. The movable body 32 is capable of swinging, because the link elements 35a, 35b rotate about the hinge parts 34a˜34d.
Meanwhile, the driving part 39 is coupled with one of the hinge parts 34a˜34d. As shown in
b shows the first and second link elements 35a, 35b extended by swinging. The rest of the elements of this embodiment function the same as the elements illustrated in the first embodiment.
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a fourth disclosed embodiment of the invention, and
In this embodiment, the first and second hinge members 43a, 43b are respectively coupled to the support 41. The first link element 45a is coupled with the first hinge member 43a, and the second link element 45b is coupled with the second hinge member 43b. Therefore, rotation is possible with a constant angle. The other hinge members 45c˜45d are also hinge-coupled.
In the present embodiment, the driving part 49 includes the motor unit 49a, rotary part (non illustration), and worm gear member 49c. The motor unit 49a is attached and fixed to the fourth link element 45d, and the worm gear member 49c penetrates and is screw-coupled with the third link element 45c. Thus, the third link element 45c comes either closer or further apart from the fourth link element 45d depending on the rotational direction of the worm gear member 49c. Consequently, the link portion 40 is contracted or extended.
While six link elements are coupled in this embodiment, a structure having four link elements may be used, with the four link elements hinge-coupled in a rhombus shape, where the link elements facing each other may be joined with a driving part 49 that includes the worm gear member 49c shown in
a is a plan view of a display extension unit according to a fifth disclosed embodiment of the invention,
This embodiment illustrates a display extension unit using two pairs of link members. The first link element 55a and second link element 55b are respectively hinge-coupled with the first and second hinge members 54a, 54b. The first and second hinge members 54a, 54b are coupled with the support 51. The first link element 55a is coupled with the third link element 55c, and the second link element 55b is coupled with the fourth link element 55d.
While the driving part 59 may be joined with the hinge members 54a˜54f, in the present embodiment, an even number of idle gears 59c are coupled between the first gear 541a and the second gear 541b formed respectively on the first hinge member 54a and second hinge member 54b, and the driving part is coupled with one of the first gear 541a, second gear 541b, and idle gears 59c, to supply power thereto. The even number of idle gears 59c make the second gear 541b and first gear 541a rotate in opposite directions, so that the link elements operate smoothly without a high load concentrated on any one link element.
In the present embodiment, the first gear 541a and second gear 541b are respectively coupled with the first hinge member 54a and second hinge member 54b, and the even number of idle gears 59c and the driving part 59 are coupled between the first hinge member 54a and second hinge member 54b. However, the even number of idle gear 59c and the driving part 59 may be coupled between the fifth hinge member 54e and sixth hinge member 54f in a similar fashion. Meanwhile, the link elements may be driven without the idle gears 59c in cases where the first gear 541a is directly coupled with the second gear 541b.
Detailed descriptions will not be provided on the rest of the elements, because the operation principles of the rest of the elements of this embodiment are substantially the same as those of the first embodiment.
The embodiments described above relate to the automatic mode of using a remote controller. However, a display extension unit may be manually extended, at which the rotor of the motor may be damaged by the forced rotating. Now, the structure of the rotary part for preventing damage will be illustrated.
This embodiment describes a mode which may be applied to the rotary part of the driving part used in the first to fifth embodiments. The driving shaft 61 of
With regard the operating method of the rotary part 60, the driving force of the motor running the link portion in the first to fifth embodiments is smaller than the frictional force of the clutch unit 61b, such that there is no slipping at the clutch unit 61b and the driven shaft 62. However, when the driven shaft 62 is rotated by forced moving of the link portion, the friction force of the clutch unit 61b is smaller than the cogging torque of the motor, such that there is slipping. Consequently, the possibility is decreased of forced rotation of the motor by external force.
According to certain aspects of the present invention set forth as above, the display can be extended from the support such to attain a desired rotation angle of the display. This extending and rotating operation can be performed manually or automatically. The durability of the apparatus can be increased even with manual rotating.
While the above description has pointed out novel features of the invention as applied to various embodiments, the skilled person will understand that various omissions, substitutions, and changes in the form and details of the device or process illustrated may be made without departing from the scope of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the invention is defined by the appended claims rather than by the foregoing description. All variations coming within the meaning and range of equivalency of the claims are embraced within their scope
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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10-2006-0027469 | Mar 2006 | KR | national |