Information
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Patent Grant
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6200147
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Patent Number
6,200,147
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Date Filed
Wednesday, March 15, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, March 13, 200123 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Nguyen; Khiem
- Duverne; J. F.
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 439 159
- 439 157
- 439 341
- 439 142
- 439 372
- 439 376
- 439 928
- 439 136
- 439 347
- 439 137
- 361 686
- 361 728
- 361 754
- 361 801
- 361 732
- 361 725
- 361 747
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An interface device includes a base, a lift mechanism, and a linkage mechanism. The base has a front end, a rear end, left and right sides between the front and rear ends, a top face adapted for placement of a portable computer thereon, a bottom face, and a connector housing. The connector housing is formed at the rear end of the base, and has an upright front wall extending upwardly from the top face of the base. A connector is mounted on the front wall of the connector housing at a predetermined height relative to the top face, and is adapted for engaging a mating connector of the portable computer. The lift mechanism is mounted on the base and is adapted for moving the portable computer upwardly and downwardly relative to the top face of the base so that the mating connector of the portable computer can register with and engage the connector on the base. The linkage mechanism is mounted on the base, and is connected operatively to the lift mechanism in order to actuate the lift mechanism.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an interface device, more particularly to an interface device for interconnecting portable computers and computer peripheral devices.
2. Description of the Related Art
Referring to
FIG. 1
, a conventional interface for interconnecting a portable device and computer peripheral devices, such as printers, scanners, etc., is shown to comprise a base
12
and a connector housing
11
formed at a rear end of the base
12
. The connector housing
11
has a circuit board (not shown) disposed therein, and a connector
111
projecting outwardly from an upright front wall
110
of the connector housing
12
. Two slots
121
are formed respectively in the rear end of the base
12
at the bottom end of the front wall
110
. A hole
122
is formed adjacent to a front end of the base
12
. A slide piece
123
is disposed in the hole
122
and is slidable in a front-to-rear direction. Two lift plates
2
,
3
are mounted selectively on a top face of the base
12
in order to adjust the height of a portable computer to be disposed on the top face of the base
12
. Specifically, each of the lift plates
2
,
3
has two protrusions
21
,
31
formed at rear ends thereof and connectable respectively to the slots
121
in the base
12
, and two openings
22
,
32
formed adjacent to front ends thereof and corresponding to the hole
122
in the base
12
. When one of the lift plates
2
,
3
is disposed on the top face of the base
12
to insert the protrusions
21
,
31
into the slots
121
, the lift plates
2
,
3
can be positioned on the top face of the base
12
. As such, mating connectors of the portable computers of different heights relative to the top face of the base
12
can be aligned with and connected to the connector
111
on the connector housing
11
by displacing selectively the portable computer on the lift plates
2
,
3
.
However, since additional lift plates
2
,
3
are required to be assembled on and disassembled from the base
12
in order to mate the mating connectors of the portable computers of different heights, manipulation of the interface device is relatively troublesome and time-consuming.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The object of the present invention is to provide an interface device for interconnecting a portable computer and computer peripheral devices, which can be manipulated conveniently in order to adjust the height of the mating connector of a portable computer relative the top face of the base.
According to the present invention, the interface device includes a base, a lift mechanism, and a linkage mechanism. The base has a front end, a rear end, left and right sides between the front and rear ends, a top face adapted for placement of a portable computer thereon, a bottom face, and a connector housing. The connector housing is formed at the rear end of the base, and has an upright front wall extending upwardly from the top face of the base. A connector is mounted on the front wall of the connector housing at a predetermined height relative to the top face, and is adapted for engaging a mating connector of the portable computer. The lift mechanism is mounted on the base and is adapted for moving the portable computer upwardly and downwardly relative to the top face of the base so that the mating connector of the portable computer can register with and engage the connector on the base. The linkage mechanism is mounted on the base, and is connected operatively to the lift mechanism in order to actuate the lift mechanism. The lift mechanism includes a pair of supports mounted movably on the base, respectively, adjacent to the left and right sides for moving upward and downward relative to the base. The supports extend in a front-to-rear direction. The linkage mechanism is connected operatively to the supports and has a slide plate operable manually to actuate the supports.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded view of a conventional interface device for interconnecting portable computers and computer peripheral devices;
FIG. 2
is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of an interface device for interconnecting portable computers and computer peripheral device according to the present invention;
FIG. 3
is an exploded bottom perspective view of the preferred embodiment of the interface device according to the present invention;
FIG. 4
is a bottom schematic view of the preferred embodiment of the interface device according to the present invention;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the interface device according to the present invention, in which a portable computer is in a lower position on a base of the interface device;
FIG. 6
is a bottom schematic view illustrating the movement of an indication mechanism of the interface device of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention;
FIG. 7
is a view similar to that of
FIG. 5
, in which the portable computer is in an upper position on the base of the interface device; and
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of the interface device of the preferred embodiment according to the present invention, in which the indication mechanism indicates that the portable computer can be disposed in the upper position on the base of the interface device.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIGS. 2 and 3
, a preferred embodiment of an interface device for interconnecting portable computers and computer peripheral devices according to the present invention is shown to comprise a base
4
, a lift mechanism
5
and a linkage mechanism
6
.
As shown, the base
4
has a top face
41
adapted for placement of a portable computer
9
(see
FIG. 5
) thereon, a bottom face
40
, and a connector housing
42
. The connector housing
42
is formed at a rear end of the base
4
, and has an upright front wall
421
extending upwardly from the top face
41
of the base
4
. The connector housing
42
has a circuit board (not shown) disposed therein. A connector
422
is connected electrically to the circuit board and projects outwardly from the front wall
421
of the connector housing
42
at a predetermined height relative to the top face
41
. The connector
422
is adapted for engaging a mating connector
91
of the portable computer
9
, as shown in FIG.
7
. The base
4
has two elongated grooves
45
respectively adjacent to left and right sides thereof and extending in a front-to-rear direction, and a hole
43
disposed between the elongated grooves
45
adjacent to a front end of the base
4
. The bottom face
40
has two side walls
401
extending downwardly therefrom at the left and right sides of the base
4
, respectively. Each of the side walls
401
has two pairs of positioning rails
46
extending in a direction parallel to the front-to-rear direction and formed adjacent to the front and rear ends of the base
4
, respectively. Two pillars
47
are fixed on the bottom face
40
adjacent to front and rear ends of the elongated grooves
45
, respectively. The hole
43
and each of the elongated grooves
45
have a pedestal
48
formed therebetween on the bottom face
40
of the base
4
.
The lift mechanism
5
includes two elongated hollow supports
50
disposed respectively below the elongated grooves
45
. Each of the hollow supports
50
has front and rear ends, an upper closed wall
54
extending between the front and rear ends thereof, a lower open wall
51
opposite to the upper closed wall
54
, and two inner projections
53
formed on an inner face of the upper closed wall
54
adjacent respectively to the front and rear ends of the hollow support
50
. Two pairs of tabs
52
are formed respectively on the front and rear ends of each of the hollow supports
50
and extend transversely of the same. The tabs
52
abut against the bottom face
40
of the base
4
to prevent the hollow supports
50
from being disengaged upwardly from the base
4
via the elongated grooves
45
. The hollow supports
50
are movable between a lower position wherein the upper closed walls
54
of the hollow supports
50
are located normally below the top face
41
or are flush with the top face
41
of the base
4
, as best illustrated in
FIG. 5
, and an upper position wherein the upper closed walls
54
of the hollow supports
50
project upwardly above the top face
41
of the base
4
when the lift mechanism
5
is actuated by the linkage mechanism
5
, as best illustrated in
FIG. 7
, which will be described in greater detail hereinbelow. As such, the portable computer
9
can be moved upwardly and downwardly relative to the top face
41
of the base
4
so that the mating connector
91
of the portable computer
9
can register with and engage the connector
422
on the base
4
, as best illustrated in FIG.
7
. The downward movement of the hollow supports
50
relative to the base
4
is limited by two stop plates
65
disposed respectively right below the hollow supports
50
and substantially parallel to the bottom face
40
. Each of the stop plates
65
has a first side engaging the positioning rails
46
on a corresponding one of the side walls
401
, and a second side secured to the pillars
47
by screw fasteners, as best illustrated in FIG.
4
. Each of the stop plates
65
further has two elongated holes
651
that are aligned with one another in the front-to-rear direction.
The linkage mechanism
6
is mounted on the base and is connected operatively to the lift mechanism
5
in order to actuate the lift mechanism
5
. Specifically, the linkage mechanism
6
includes an elongated slide plate
61
, two push rods
62
and two link rods
63
. Each of the push rods
62
is received in the corresponding one of the hollow supports
50
and is slidable relative to the corresponding one of the hollow supports
50
in a longitudinal direction of the corresponding one of the hollow supports
50
. Each of the push rods
62
has two cam members
621
with inclined faces formed on an upper side thereof, and two pin-like protrusions
622
formed on a lower side thereof and extending respectively into the elongated holes
651
in a corresponding one of the stop plates
65
to guide the sliding movement of the push rods
62
. The inclined faces of the cam members
621
on each of the push rods
62
cam respectively the inner projections
53
on the inner face of the upper closed wall
54
of the corresponding one of the hollow supports
50
to move the hollow supports
50
from the lower position to the upper position when the push rods
62
slide relative to the hollow supports
50
. The slide plate
61
is disposed slidably below the bottom face
40
of the base
4
in the front-to rear direction. The forward and rearward movement of the slide plate
61
is guided by two guide rails
49
provided on the bottom face
40
. The slide plate
61
has a rib
611
projecting upwardly through and slidable in the hole
43
in the base
4
between a front position and a rear position, as shown in
FIGS. 8 and 2
, respectively. The slide plate
61
further has two lugs
612
formed at a rear end thereof. Each of the lugs
612
has a protrusion
613
formed on an upper side thereof. A positioning plate
64
is secured on the bottom face
40
right below the slide plate
61
to prevent the slide plate
61
from being disengaged from the base
4
. Each of the link rods
63
has a pivot hole
631
formed in an intermediate portion thereof, and two elongated holes
632
,
633
formed respectively in first and second ends thereof. The pivot hole
631
in each of the link rods
63
engages a corresponding one of the pedestals
40
so that the intermediate portions of the link rods
63
can be fulcrumed on the bottom face
40
of the base
4
. The elongated hole
632
in the first end of each of the link rods
63
engages a corresponding one of the protrusions
613
so that the first ends of the link rods
63
are connected pivotally to the slide plate
61
. The elongated hole
633
in the second end of each of the link rods
63
engages one of the protrusions
622
on a corresponding one of the push rods
62
so that the second ends of the link rods
63
are connected pivotally to the slide plate
61
. As such, the push rods
62
can move upwardly and downwardly the hollow supports
50
between the upper and lower positions when the rib
611
of the slide plate
61
is moved between the front and rear positions to turn the link rods
63
.
Referring to
FIGS. 3 and 4
, to indicate the position of the hollow supports
50
relative to the base
4
, an indication mechanism
7
is provided on the base
4
and is connected operatively to the slide plate
61
to indicate that the rib
611
on the slide plate
61
is in either one of the front and rear positions that correspond to either one of the upper and lower positions of the hollow supports
50
. Specifically, the indication mechanism
7
includes a thrust plate
71
having a push portion
72
extending rearwardly therefrom, and an indication portion
74
extending forwardly therefrom. The push portion
72
has an inclined distal edge
73
that engages slidably a mating inclined edge
615
formed on a front end of the slide plate
61
. As such, the indication portion
74
is movable between a first position wherein the rib
611
is moved to the rear position, as shown in
FIG. 4
, and a second position wherein the rib
611
is moved to the front position, as shown in
FIG. 6. A
spring member
75
is mounted on the bottom face
40
of the base
4
in order to bias the thrust plate
71
, and therefore, the indication portion
74
to move from the second position to the first position of the indication portion
74
when the rib
611
is moved from the front position to the rear position. A receiving part
616
is formed on a central portion of the front end of the base
41
, and has a window
617
formed in the receiving part
616
. Amark
76
is formedon theindicationportion
74
and is exposed at the window
617
when the indication portion
74
is moved to the second position, as shown in FIG.
8
.
Referring to
FIG. 8
, the base
4
has two guide blocks
8
formed adjacent to the front end on the top face
41
at the left and right sides thereof, respectively. The guide blocks
8
guide cooperatively the mating connector
91
of the portable computer
9
to align with the connector
422
on the base
4
in the front-to-rear direction in order to facilitate accurate assembly of the portable computer
9
on the base
4
.
In use, the portable computer
9
can be easily and conveniently lifted or lowered with respect to the base
4
by pushing the rib
611
on the slide plate
61
so as to adjust the height of the mating connector
91
of the portable computer
9
relative the top face
41
of the base
4
. The object of the present invention is thus met.
While the present invention has been described in connection with what is considered the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretations and equivalent arrangements.
Claims
- 1. An interface device for interconnecting a portable computer and computer peripheral devices, comprising:a base having a front end, a rear end, left and right sides between said front and rear ends, a top face adapted for placement of the portable computer thereon, a bottom face, and a connector housing formed at said rear end of said base, said connector housing having an upright front wall extending upwardly from said top face of said base, and a connector mounted on said front wall of said connector housing at a predetermined height relative to said top face and adapted for engaging a mating connector of the portable computer; a lift mechanism mounted on said base and adapted for moving the portable computer upwardly and downwardly relative to said top face of said base so that the mating connector of the portable computer can register with and engage said connector on said base; and a linkage mechanism mounted on said base and connected operatively to said lift mechanism in order to actuate said lift mechanism.
- 2. The interface device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base has two elongated grooves respectively adjacent to said left and right sides and extending in a front-to-rear direction, and a hole disposed between said elongated grooves, said lift mechanism including two elongated hollow supports disposed respectively below said elongated grooves, each of said hollow supports having front and rear ends, an upper closed wall extending between said front and rear ends thereof, a lower open wall opposite to said upper closed wall, and two inner projections formed on an inner face of said upper closed wall adjacent respectively to said front and rear ends of said hollow support, said hollow supports being movable between a lower position wherein said upper closed walls of said hollow supports are located normally below said top face of said base, and an upper position wherein said upper closed walls of said hollow supports project upwardly above said top face of said base when said lift mechanism is actuated by said linkage mechanism.
- 3. The interface device as claimed in claim 2, wherein said linkage mechanism includes a slide plate, two push rods and two link rods, each of said push rods being received in the corresponding one of said hollow supports and being slidable relative to the corresponding one of said hollow supports in a longitudinal direction of the corresponding one of said hollow supports, each of said push rods having two cam members cammed respectively by said inner projections on said inner face of said upper closed wall of the corresponding one of said hollow supports to move said hollow supports from said lower position to said upper position when said push rods slide relative to said hollow supports, said slide plate being disposed slidably below said bottom face of said base in said front-to rear direction, said slide plate having a rib projecting upwardly through and slidable in said hole in said base between a front position and a rear position, each of said link rods having a first end that is connected pivotally to said slide plate, a second end that is connected pivotally to a corresponding one of said push rods, and an intermediate portion that is fulcrumed on said bottom face of said base, said push rods moving upwardly and downwardly said hollow supports between said upper and lower positions when said rib is moved between said front and rear positions to turn said link rods.
- 4. The interface device as claimed in claim 3, further comprising an indication mechanism mounted on said base and connected operatively to said slide plate to indicate that said rib on said slide plate is in either one of said front and rear positions that correspond to either one of said upper and lower positions of said hollow supports.
- 5. The interface device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said base has two guide blocks formed adjacent to said front end on said top face at said left and right sides thereof, respectively, and adapted to guide the mating connector of the portable computer to align with said connector on said base in said front-to-rear direction.
- 6. The interface device as claimed in claim 1, wherein said lift mechanism includes a pair of supports mounted movably on said base, respectively, adjacent to said left and right sides for moving upward and downward relative to said base, said supports extending in a front-to-rear direction, said linkage mechanism being connected operatively to said supports and having a slide plate operable manually to actuate said supports.
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Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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3-297084 |
Apr 1990 |
JP |