The present invention relates to a hinge device of a plane display for manually rotating a plane display such as liquid crystal display or plasma display in lateral horizontal direction, manually inclining (tilting, laying) in longitudinal direction, and manually elevating in vertical direction.
A conventional hinge device of a plane display includes a display support device (see, for example, patent document 1) capable of changing a heavy display panel in its direction of panel surface (horizontal angle, laying angle). Other example is a stand for a display monitor for elevating the display monitor by creating a weak friction when moving up an elevating member by one-way clutch or torque limiter for composing a friction mechanism (see, for example, patent document 2).
Neither of these conventional devices include a function for rotating the plane display manually, promptly and easily in lateral horizontal direction, manually inclining (tilting, laying) in longitudinal direction, or manually elevating in vertical direction.
Patent document 1 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-208080
Patent document 2 Japanese Patent Application Laid-Open No. 2005-300922
It is hence an object of the invention to present a hinge device of a plane display capable of manually rotating a plane display in lateral horizontal direction, or manually inclining (tilting, laying) in longitudinal direction, or manually adjusting the height in vertical direction simultaneously, and manipulating manually easily and in a simple structure.
The hinge device of a plane display of the invention includes a mechanism for supporting a plane display in lower part, and rotating it manually in lateral horizontal direction, in which the rotary mechanism in lateral horizontal direction includes horizontal rotary position holding means, and transmitting means for transmitting rotary motion in lateral horizontal direction of the plane display to the horizontal rotary position holding means. The horizontal rotary position holding means is rotational friction means. The rotary motion transmitting means includes a working gear rotating in interlock with the horizontal rotary motion of the plane display.
The hinge device includes a mechanism for supporting a plane display in lower part, and tilting it manually in longitudinal direction, in which the tilting mechanism in longitudinal direction includes longitudinal tilting position holding means, and transmitting means for transmitting longitudinal tilting motion of the plane display to the longitudinal tilting position holding means. The longitudinal tilting position holding means is friction means composed of a plurality of friction plates. The transmitting means of longitudinal tilting motion includes a tilting plate interlocking with the longitudinal tilting motion of the plane display, and a horizontal pivot for transmitting the tilting motion of the tilting plate to the longitudinal tilting position holding means. It further includes at least one pair of torsion springs provided on the horizontal pivot, disposed between the tilting plate and lateral rotary plate, and mutually reverse in torsion direction.
The hinge device includes a mechanism for supporting a plane display in lower part, and elevating it manually in vertical direction, in which the elevating mechanism in vertical direction includes elevating position holding means, and transmitting means for transmitting elevating motion of the plane display to the elevating position holding means. The elevating position holding means is rotational friction means. The elevating motion transmitting means includes a display mounting frame attached to the rear side of the plane display, a vertical moving plate attached to the display mounting frame, and a pinion rotatably provided in the vertical moving plate, engaged with a rack provided in a vertical base plate, and coupled to the elevating position holding means
It is an advantage of the hinge device of a plane display of the invention because it is capable of manually rotating a plane display in lateral horizontal direction, or manually inclining (tilting, laying) in longitudinal direction, or manually adjusting the height in vertical direction simultaneously, and hence manipulating manually easily and in a simple structure.
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The working gear 3 is provided with a stopper plate 6. The stopper plate 6 has a notch 6a formed along a specified expected angle, and the rotational angle is defined by the stopper 2. A lateral rotary plate 7 is integrally provided and fixed on the stopper plate 6.
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By the first hinge portion (a), the plane display D is manually rotated in lateral horizontal direction as shown in
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Between the right and left guide frames 13, a vertical slide frame 15 (see also
The embodiment includes individual mechanisms for rotating horizontally, tilting longitudinally, and elevating vertically, but may be realized by a single mechanism or a combination of two mechanisms. For example, in the case of horizontal rotating mechanism only, the lateral rotating plate 7 is directly connected to the plane display D. In the case of combination of horizontal rotating and longitudinal tilting mechanisms, the tilting plate 9 is directly connected to the plane display D. In the case of longitudinal tilting mechanism only, the lower horizontal rotating mechanism of the lateral rotating plate 7 is omitted, and directly connected to the base plate B, and the tilting plate 9 is directly connected to the plane display D. In the case of combination of longitudinal tilting and vertical elevating mechanisms, the lower horizontal rotating mechanism of the lateral rotating plate 7 is omitted, and directly connected to the base plate B. In the case of vertical elevating mechanism only, the lower mechanism of the tilting plate 9 is omitted, and directly connected to the base plate B.
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2005208080 | Aug 2005 | JP |
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