The present invention relates to a flat display such as a liquid crystal display, and in particular to a flat display having a supporting bracket with a cable-receiving structure.
Generally, signal and power cables are used to connect conventional LCDs to host computers. The signal and power cables attached to each LCD are required to be at least 1.5 to 2.5 m long, in order to enable a desktop or tower computer suite to be suitably set up. When the cables are longer than the distance between the host computer and the LCD, users may deal with the excess portions of the cables by bundling them, laying them on the desk or the floor, or winding them around the supporting arm of the LCD. Each of these measures tends to make the desktop or its environment untidy. In addition, loose cables are liable to cause accidents.
Accordingly, what is needed is an improved supporting bracket for a flat display, by which signal and power cables can be orderly arranged.
A flat display includes a flat display panel movably disposed on a supporting bracket. The supporting bracket has an opening on a top surface and a channel crossing a bottom thereof. At least one cable sequentially passes through the opening and into the channel of the supporting bracket, the cable configured for electrically and/or communicatingly connects the flat display and a host computer.
The flat display panel is a liquid crystal display panel or another kind of flat display. The opening is at a top surface of the supporting bracket and adjacent to the joint portion. The supporting bracket has at least one partition at the bottom thereof. The supporting bracket has a joint portion with a shaft protruding from a side surface of the joint portion, and the flat display panel is pivoted to the supporting bracket by the hinge and the shaft. The joint portion is hollow to receive the hinge and has a corresponding hole on a surface perpendicular to the hinge. The opening, the hole, and the cross-section of the channel are rectangular, arched, or trapezoid.
A detailed description is given below in relation to various embodiments and with reference to the accompanying drawings.
Embodiments of the invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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The supporting bracket 12 has four corner portions 123 that function as feet for supporting the supporting bracket 12 on a surface such as a desktop. Bottom surfaces of the corner portions 123 are flat and coplanar with each other. When viewed from above, edges of the corner portions 123 are arcuate. The supporting bracket 12 also has two connecting edges 1241 at a front and a rear thereof respectively. The connecting edges 1241 are arcuate, and interconnect respective corner portions 123. The supporting bracket 12 further has two connecting edges 1242 at the left and right sides thereof respectively. The connecting edges 1242 are arcuate, and interconnect respective corner portions 123. A length of the arcuate edge of each corner portion 123 is less than a length of each of the connecting edges 1241, and less than a length of each of the connecting edges 1242. The configuration of the supporting bracket 12 is not limited to the above description, and can be varied according to the particular needs of a given application, such as the mechanical strength required by the flat display 10.
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In other embodiments, the channel 128 of the supporting bracket 12 for the flat display 10 can instead be a channel that spans directly from the left side to the right side of the supporting bracket 12, or can instead be a channel that spans obliquely from one side to another side of the supporting bracket 12. The channel 128 can instead define an arcuate, arch-shaped or trapezoidal cross-section, or a cross-section having another suitable shape.
Further, there may instead be a plurality of channels at the bottom of the supporting bracket 12. The channels may be parallel to each other or cross each other. Thereby, different cables can be disposed in different channels for an optimal arrangement of cables.
Unlike with conventional LCDs, the supporting bracket 12 of the flat display 10 (and each of various alternative embodiments thereof) provides an additional cable receiving space for receiving any excess portions of power and/or signal cables. Thereby, the cables can be positioned in an ordered arrangement.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of the preferred and exemplary embodiments, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, the invention is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements as would be apparent to those skilled in the art. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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