1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to electronic devices, and more particularly to a free-standing electronic device.
2. Description of Related Art
With the development of electronic technology, network devices such as modems, hubs, and switches are widely used. For saving space, the network device is typically provided with an independent supporting apparatus to support the network device to stand upright. However, the supporting apparatus is not connected with the network device, and it is discommodious to move the network device together with the supporting apparatus. Furthermore, the supporting apparatus may be lost when it is not in use.
What is needed, therefore, is a free-standing electronic device, which is able to stand upright and be moved conveniently.
An exemplary free-standing electronic device includes a main body and a stand. The main body includes an enclosure having two end walls, each of the end walls defines a recessed engaging portion in a lower section thereof, and an abutting surface is formed on top of each engaging portion. The stand includes two opposite supporting arms pivotably connectable to the end walls of the enclosure. The stand is capable of being rotated to allow the supporting arms to partially abut against the abutting surfaces of the end walls respectively and support the main body upright.
Other advantages and novel features will become more apparent from the following detailed description of preferred embodiment when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
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The main body 10 includes an enclosure 11 having a sidewall 13 and two opposite end walls 15. A concave 133 is defined in an upper portion of the sidewall 13. Each end wall 15 defines a recessed receiving portion 152 adjacent to the sidewall 13, and a recessed engaging portion 154 in a lower section of the end wall 15 communicating with the recessed receiving portion 152. A width of the receiving portion 152 becomes continuously wider from top to bottom. An inclined abutting surface 155 is formed on top of the corresponding engaging portion 154. Each end wall 15 defines a hole 156 in a lower corner portion thereof adjacent to the sidewall 13.
The stand 20 includes two opposite supporting arms 23 and a plate 21 connecting with upper portions of front edges of the supporting arms 23. An opening 25 is defined between the supporting arms 23 below the plate 21. A width of each supporting arm 23 becomes continuously wider from top to bottom. Two pivots 235 are formed on lower portions of inside surfaces of the supporting arms 23 respectively, and the pivots 235 extend toward each other. An arcuate corner 237 is formed on a rear bottom corner of each supporting arm 23, for avoiding the rear bottom corner interfering with a corner of the corresponding end wall 15 formed adjacent a conjunction between the receiving portion 152 and the corresponding engaging portion 154 when the stand 20 is pivoted to stand the main body 10, so as to facilitate rotation of the stand 20.
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When there is no need to use the stand 20 to support the main body 10 of the electronic device, the stand 20 is rotated anticlockwise toward the sidewall 13 of the enclosure 11 of the main body 10, until the plate 21 of the stand 20 is fittingly received in the concave 133 of the sidewall 13, and the supporting arms 23 are fittingly received in the recessed receiving portions 152 of the end walls 15 of the main body 10 respectively. Thereby, the stand 20 is folded to the enclosure 11 of the main body 10, as shown in
When the main body 10 is needed to stand upright, the stand 20 is rotated clockwise away from the sidewall 13 of the enclosure 11. The stand 20 is rotated past 180 degrees until the supporting arms 23 of the stand 20 partially engage with the recessed engaging portions 154 of the end walls 15 of the main body 10 respectively, and the supporting arms 23 abut against the abutting surfaces 155 of the end walls 15 respectively. Thereby the main body 10 is supported by the stand 20 approximately upright on a plane, and an angle between the main body 10 and the stand 20 is slightly less than 90 degrees, as shown in
It is believed that the present embodiment and its advantages will be understood from the foregoing description, and it will be apparent that various changes may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention or sacrificing all of its material advantages, the example hereinbefore described merely being preferred or exemplary embodiment of the invention.
| Number | Date | Country | Kind |
|---|---|---|---|
| 200610201326.6 | Dec 2006 | CN | national |