1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates in general to an LCD monitor stand, and more particularly, to an LCD monitor stand having an internal cable.
2. Description of the Related Art
An LCD monitor stand supporting an LCD monitor is classified into an external cable type and an internal cable type. As shown in
However, in this configuration, because a cable that allows communication between the LCD monitor 3 and a computer (not shown), a power cable, and other similar components are exposed to the outside, there are problems that the cables disturb the angle adjustment of the LCD monitor 3 and deteriorate the external simplicity of the LCD monitor 3.
Accordingly, the present invention has been made keeping in mind the above-described and other shortcomings and the needs of the users, and an object of the present invention is to provide an internal cable type LCD monitor stand having a simple pivoting and tilting structure which can adjust an angle of an LCD monitor easily.
Additional objects and advantages of the invention will be set forth in part in the description which follows and, in part, will be obvious from the description, or may be learned by practice of the invention.
This and other objects of the present invention may be accomplished by an embodiment of the present invention in which an LCD monitor stand includes a base part, a stand part to stand on the base part and to have a cable accommodating part to accommodate cables therein, a hinge shaft positioned across a standing direction of the stand part, a first rotation member rotating up and down on the hinge shaft, and a second rotation member rotatably coupled to the first rotation member, and rotating the LCD monitor in a planar direction.
According to an aspect of the invention, the first rotation member includes a cable through-hole through which the cables are passed, thereby effectively hiding the cables.
According to another aspect of the invention, the second rotation member includes a first rotation pipe rotatably inserted into the cable through-hole of the first rotation member, and a second rotation pipe rotatably combined to the first rotation pipe, and supporting the LCD monitor, the first rotation pipe including an outside flange outwardly protruding from one end thereof, and the second rotation pipe including an inside flange engaged with the outside flange of the first rotation pipe, and further comprising a stop washer positioned on a part of the first rotation pipe and jutting beyond the rear of the first rotation member.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, the LCD monitor stand further includes a rotation angle restricting unit disposed between the first rotation member and the second rotation pipe, to restrict the rotation of the second rotation pipe within a predetermined angle, wherein the rotation angle restricting unit includes a ring shaped rotation-restricting member having a pair of holding parts at the outer circumference thereof, and engaged with the second rotation pipe to rotate with the second rotation pipe, and a stopper provided at the first rotation member, and interposed between the pair of holding parts of the rotation-restricting member.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the stand part includes a lower casing and an upper casing accommodated in the lower casing and moving up and down therein to adjust the height of the LCD monitor.
The present invention will be better understood and its various objects and advantages will be more fully appreciated from the following description taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Embodiments of the present invention will be described in more detail with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein like reference numerals refer to the like elements throughout.
As shown in
The base part 11 has a generally rectangular shape, and has an opening 13 at the center area thereof. At the rear of the opening 13 is mounted the stand part 21. Further, on the bottom of the base part 11 is provided a swivel device (not shown) to allow the base part 11 to swivel. However, it is understood that other shapes could be used, such as an oval or a multi-sided shape.
The stand part 21 is generally prismatic with a rectangular cross section. The stand part 21 is separated into an upper casing 23 and a lower casing 25. The upper casing 23 has a size proper to be accommodated in the lower casing 25. The upper casing 23 moves up and down while being accommodated in the lower casing 25 in a telescoping fashion. As shown in
The lower casing 25 is combined at the lower part thereof with the rear part of the opening 13 provided at the center area of the base part 11. Herein, the base part 11 and the lower casing 25 may be manufactured as one body according to an embodiment of the invention, but can also be manufactured separately.
At the upper part of the lower casing 25 is provided an entrance 24 that allows the upper casing 23 to move up and down there through. Further, as shown in
At the upper and lower parts of the upper casing 23, which is hollow, are provided an upper opening 28 and a lower opening (not shown), respectively. At the upper opening 28 is provided a hinge shaft 29 in a lengthwise direction of the upper opening 28. The hinge shaft 29 is rotatably combined at a hinge hole 38a (shown in
The up and down movement of the upper casing 23 may be controlled using a known movement control device. According to the embodiment of the movement control device shown in
While not shown, it is understood that other movement control devices could be used, such as those that utilize gears or hydraulics. However, where the height of the LCD monitor 3 is not adjustable, it is understood that the movement control device would not be used. In this embodiment, the casings 23, 25 can be formed as a single body.
Referring to
At a center of the first rotation member 31 is provided a cable through hole 33. The cable through hole 33 allows the cables 5 from the LCD monitor 3 to pass through the stand part 21 and through the through hole 33 of the first rotation member 31 as shown in FIG. 5. The through hole 33 rotatably accommodates a first rotation pipe 51 of the second rotation member 41 therein. A stopper 35 protrudes from the front surface of the first rotation member 31 above the cable through hole 33. The stopper 35 restricts a rotation of a second rotation pipe 43 of the second rotation member 41 to stay within a predetermined angle.
The second rotation member 41 includes the second rotation pipe 43 positioned in front of the cable through hole 33. The first rotation pipe 51, which is accommodated in the cable through hole 33, rotates together with the second rotation pipe 43 so as to provide planar rotation. A stop washer 65 attaches the first rotation pipe 51 to the first rotation member 31 while allowing the planar rotation.
As shown in
A rotation-restricting member 61 is combined with the flat parts 47 of the second rotation pipe 43. The rotation-restricting member 61 restricts a rotation of the second rotation pipe 43 within a predetermined angle, in cooperation with the stopper 35. The rotation-restricting member 61 is approximately of a circular ring shape, and has an inner circumference that corresponds to an outer circumference of the second rotation pipe 43. Thus, the second rotation pipe 43 can be rotated by gearing with the rotation-restricting member 61.
The outer circumference of the rotation-restricting member 61 is formed with a cutoff part 63 of a predetermined length. Due to the cutoff part 63, at the outer circumference of the rotation restriction member 61 are provided a pair of holding parts 62a and 62b. Thus, the rotation of the second rotation pipe 43 and the rotation-restricting member 61 can be restricted within a predetermined angle by restricting the movement of the stopper 35 of the first rotation member 31 between the holding parts 62a and 62b.
At a front end of the second rotation pipe 43 is provided an outside flange 45. On a front surface of the front flange 45 are provided a pair of projections 48, at opposite positions thereof. The projections 48 are accommodated in grooves (not shown) provided at a rear of the LCD monitor 3. Further, on the front flange 45 are provided a plurality of holes 49 at regular intervals. Into the holes 49 are inserted fixing members (not shown), passing through the rear of the LCD monitor 3.
The first rotation pipe 51 is also of a pipe shape of a predetermined length and is inserted into the second rotation pipe 43. It is desirable that the outer diameter of the first rotation pipe 51 is smaller than the inner diameter of the inside flange 46 of the second rotation pipe 43, however other diameters are possible. At a front end of the first rotation pipe 51 is provided an outside flange 53. The outside flange 53 is slideably engaged with the inside flange 46 of the second rotation pipe 43 when the first rotation pipe 51 is inserted into the second rotation pipe 43.
The stop washers 65 are of a circular ring shape, and are engaged with a rear end part of the first rotation pipe 51 at the rear part of the first rotation member 31, thereby preventing the first rotation pipe 51 from detaching from the first rotation member 31. While multiple stop washers 65 are shown, it is understood that a single stop washer 65 or other similar restraining device could be used to keep the first rotation part 51 from detaching from the first rotation member 31.
With this configuration, the process of combining the second rotation member 41 to the first rotation member 31 will be described. First, the first rotation pipe 51 is accommodated in the second rotation pipe 43. A rear end part of the first rotation pipe 51 juts beyond the rear of the second rotation pipe 43. Then, the second rotation pipe 43 is inserted into the rotation-restricting member 61. Thereafter, the jutting rear part of the first rotation pipe 51 is accommodated in the cable through hole 33 of the first rotation member 31. A part of the rear of the first rotation pipe 51 juts beyond the rear of the first rotation member 31. At this time, the stopper 35 of the first rotation member 31 is positioned between the holding parts 62a and 62b formed by the cutoff part 63 of the rotation-restricting member 61.
Thereafter, as shown in
On the other hand, as shown in
The LCD monitor 3 is combined with the front of the second rotation member 41, which is covered with the hinge cases 71 and 75. Specifically, the LCD monitor 3 is attached to the front of the second rotation pipe 43. The combination of the LCD monitor 3 and the second rotation pipe 43 is accomplished by inserting the projections 48 of the second rotation pipe 43 into grooves provided at the rear of the LCD monitor 3, and then by fastening the plurality of fixing members into the holes 49 of the second rotation pipe 43, through the rear of the LCD monitor 3.
With this configuration, the height and the angle of the LCD monitor 3 can be adjusted by using the LCD monitor stand 1 according to the present invention, in the following manner. First, the height of the LCD monitor 3 can be adjusted by moving the upper casing 23 up and down within the lower casing 25. The upper casing 23 is positioned in place by the weight of the LCD monitor 3. The vertical and planar rotation angles of the LCD monitor 3 can be adjusted using the first rotation member 31. The vertical rotation angle is adjusted by turning the first rotation member 31 on the hinge shaft 29 about a horizontal axis, and the planar rotation angle is adjusted by rotating the second rotation member 41 relative to the first rotation member 31 about an axis of rotation. Further, the cable 5 passes internally through the stand 21 and, through the first and second rotation members 31, 41 near the axis of rotation so as to attach to the LCD monitor 3.
As described above, according to the present invention, there is provided an internal cable type LCD monitor which is capable of easily adjusting vertical and lateral angles of an LCD monitor. Further, the height of the LCD monitor can be adjusted by moving up and down an upper casing against a lower casing of a stand part. While the present invention has described for use with an LCD monitor, it is understood that the stand could be used with other types of display apparatuses, such as a flat panel display such as plasma display panels, LEDs and OLEDs, or any input/output device using cables and that is positioned on a stand.
Although the embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed for illustrative purpose, those skilled in the art will appreciate that various modifications, additions and substitutions are possible, without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as disclosed in the accompanying claims and equivalents thereof.
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