Japanese Patent Application No. 2011-277954 filed on Dec. 20, 2011 from which the present application claims priority is hereby incorporated by reference.
The present invention relates to a flat-panel display device including a liquid crystal display, and particularly to a flat-panel display device capable of mounting a stand for enabling a device main body to stand alone.
A flat-panel display device of thin type including a liquid crystal display is configured by surrounding the liquid crystal display with a cabinet so that the liquid crystal display is viewable from the front. Because a device main body of the flat-panel display device is thin, it is necessary to mount a stand to the cabinet to enable the device main body to stand alone on a table or a floor face. In general, the stand has a base portion and a support pillar portion, and the support pillar portion is mounted to the cabinet from a back face side thereof.
Because the liquid crystal display is disposed on a front side of the cabinet, a gravity center of the device main body is positioned on a front side of the device main body apart from a center thereof.
Therefore, when the stand is mounted to the device main body from the back face side, the device main body tilts forward due to a moment to fall the device main body forward.
In particular, when the cabinet and the stand are made of resin, they are deformed due to temperature change, deterioration over time and the like, with the result that the forward tilting becomes pronounced.
Therefore, it is proposed to mount the support pillar portion of the stand to the cabinet from the back face thereof, along with provide near a lower end of the support pillar portion a receiving face with which a bottom surface of the device main body comes in contact in order to apply a gravity center of the device main body on the receiving face, thereby enabling the flat-panel display device to stand alone.
However, the method in which a lower end of the device main body is brought into contact with the receiving face of the stand restricts product design of the flat-panel display device. Moreover, when there are product variations in the cabinet and the stand or when the stand is mounted improperly, the receiving face may not be able to support the device main body properly.
It is an object of the present invention to provide a flat-panel display device of thin type, a device main body of which can be supported more stably and prevented from falling.
A flat-panel display device according to the present invention includes
a device main body including a display surrounded with a cabinet having a mounting hole formed forward from a back face to intersect, at right angles, with a plane including a vertical line passing through a gravity center of the device main body and to extend at least to the plane and
a stand including a support pillar portion mounted to the cabinet from a back face side thereof and a base portion configured to retain the support pillar portion in a setting up state, the stand enabling the device main body to stand alone when the support pillar portion is mounted to the device main body by a shaft portion that is engaged in the mounting hole to reach the plane.
An embodiment of a flat-panel display device 10 of thin type according to the present invention will be specifically described below with reference to the drawings.
The flat-panel display device 10 of the embodiment of the present invention is configured by a device main body 20 and stands 30 as shown in
An outer periphery of the device main body 20 is covered with a cabinet configured by a front cabinet 21 and a back cabinet 23, and a liquid crystal display 11 for displaying images and the like is disposed inside the cabinets 21, 23 as shown in
The liquid crystal display 11 housed in the cabinets 21, 23 can be a unit including a panel plane for displaying the images, a backlight and the like, and electronic parts (not shown) such as a microcomputer for controlling the device main body 20 and a power supply unit are mounted to a back face side of the liquid crystal display 11.
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Although the device main body 20 is supported by a pair of left and right stands 30, 30 in the embodiment as shown in the drawings, the two support pillar portions 32, 32 may set up from a wide base portion 31. Alternatively, only one support pillar portion 32 may set up from a center of the wide base portion 31.
The base portion 31 and the support pillar portion 32 may be made of metal. The base portion 31 and the support pillar portion 32 may be made by aluminum extrusion in order to save the weight. The base portion 31 and the support pillar portion 32 can be connected to each other by screwing, welding, bonding, or the like.
When the base portion 31 and/or the support pillar portion 32 are made by aluminum extrusion, it is preferable to make them hollow bodies having a reinforcing rib thereinside in order to save the weight and secure the strength.
It is of course possible to make the base portion 31 and the support pillar portion 32 by using other metal than aluminum, or by using resin, and the base portion 31 may be made of different material from that of the support pillar portion 32.
A shaft hole 33 is formed through the support pillar portion 32 in the front-back direction, through the shaft hole 33 a shaft portion 40 for mounting the stand 30 to the back cabinet 23 being inserted. An auxiliary shaft hole 34 for screwing is formed through the support pillar portion 32 in the front-back direction above the shaft hole 33.
In the embodiment as shown in the drawings, the shaft hole 33 is formed to have a larger diameter than that of the auxiliary shaft hole 34.
A rectangular window frame 22 is formed in the front cabinet 21 of the device main body 20 and thus the liquid crystal display 11 is viewable through a glass plate 12 fitted in the window frame 22. The liquid crystal display 11 is disposed on a front side in the cabinets 21, 23 to be close to the glass plate 12.
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The mounting holes 25, 25 are formed substantially perpendicularly forward from the back face of the liquid crystal display 11 to intersect, at right angles, with a plane P including a vertical line of a gravity center G of the device main body 20 as shown in
In the embodiment as shown in the drawings, auxiliary mounting holes 28, 28 are respectively formed at positions above the mounting holes 25, 25 so as to face the auxiliary shaft holes 34 of the support pillar portions 32. As shown in
The auxiliary mounting holes 28, 28 of the device main body 20 may be formed to have smaller diameters than the mounting holes 25, 25.
The mounting holes 25 of the device main body 20 are connected to the stands 30 by the shaft portions 40 as shown in
The device main body 20 are connected to the stands 30, 30 by the shaft portions 40 as shown in
In order to facilitate the alignment of the mounting holes 25, 25 with the shaft holes 33, 33, as shown in
An example of each of the shaft portions 40, 40 is a metal bolt, on a tip end of which a male thread 41 is formed, as shown in
Each of the shaft portions 40 has at least such a length as to reach the plane P including the gravity center G of the device main body 20. The shaft portions 40 intersect, at right angles, with the plane P when fastened. As a result, the weight of the device main body 20 acts perpendicularly on the shaft portions 40.
In the embodiment, as shown in the drawings, in addition to the combination of the mounting holes 25 and the shaft holes 33, the auxiliary mounting holes 28 and the auxiliary shaft holes 34 are formed, which are fastened to each other similarly to the above-described manner. An example of a member inserted into the auxiliary mounting hole 28 and the auxiliary shaft hole 34 is a bolt-like auxiliary shaft portion 42 which enters the auxiliary shaft hole 34 and is screwed into the female threaded cylinder 29 of the auxiliary mounting hole 28.
Because the auxiliary mounting hole 28 and the auxiliary shaft hole 34 are formed to be shallower and have smaller diameters than the mounting hole 25 and the shaft hole 33, the auxiliary shaft portion 42 is used which is shorter and has a smaller diameter than the shaft portion 40. In this way, it is possible to prevent from making a mistake in mounting the shaft portion 40 or the auxiliary shaft portion 42.
The connection of the device main body 20 to the stands 30 by the auxiliary shaft portions 42 can reinforce the connection by the shaft portions 40, with the result that the device main body 20 can be mounted more stably to the stands 30.
By mounting the stands 30 to the device main body 20 as described above, it is possible to place the device main body 20 on the table or the floor face.
According to the present invention, the shaft portions 40 have such lengths as to intersect, at right angles, with the plane P including the vertical line of the gravity center G of the device main body 20 and thus the weight of the device main body 20 acts perpendicularly on the shaft portions 40. Therefore, the moment to fall the device main body 20 forward is not generated, making it possible to prevent forward-tilting and falling of the device main body.
When the shaft portions 40 on which the weight of the device main body 20 acts perpendicularly are metal bolts, and the portions of the cabinet 23 to be engaged with the shaft portions 40 are provided with the metal female threaded cylinders 27, their deformations due to temperature change and deterioration over time can be suppressed, making it possible to maintain the strong and stable support over a long time period.
The weight of the device main body 20 applied on each of the shaft portions 40 acts from the shaft portion 40 through the support pillar portion 32 on the base portion 31. When the support pillar portions 32 and the base portions 31 are made of metal, their deformation due to temperature change and deterioration over time can be suppressed similarly, making it possible to maintain the strong and stable support over a long time period.
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According to the present invention, it is possible to miniaturize the stands 30 to reduce a space for placing the flat-panel display device 10 and reduce a packing space in shipping or the like as well.
The structures of the respective portions of the present invention are not restricted to those in the above-described embodiment and can be changed in various ways in a technical scope described in the claims. The present invention can be carried out not only in a liquid crystal television receiver but also in various flat-panel display devices.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2011-277954 | Dec 2011 | JP | national |