The invention relates to a liquid crystal display, and in particular, to a liquid crystal display with an adjustable support collapsible for travel.
A liquid crystal display normally includes a support with height adjustable based on user requirement.
Typically, a conventional liquid crystal display support is not collapsible, and further cannot remain collapsed during transport. When the liquid crystal display is transported, its volume increases since the support cannot remain in a collapsed state, maintaining the minimum obtainable height. Thus, transporting the display may be inconvenient.
In view of this, a liquid crystal display with an adjustable support providing the capability to remain in a collapsed state has been developed. Typically, however, a provided button, which when pressed causes the support to collapse, does not have a safety feature which prevents the display from expanding if accidentally pressed during transport.
Liquid crystal displays are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a liquid crystal display comprises a display panel, a moving assembly, a locking assembly, and a holding assembly. The moving assembly is connected to the display panel to move the display panel. The locking assembly is moveable between a first position and a second position. When the locking assembly is located in the first position, the moving assembly is abutted by the locking assembly so that the display panel cannot be moved. When the locking assembly is located in the second position, the moving assembly is not abutted by the locking assembly so that the display panel can be moved by the moving assembly. The holding assembly is moveable between a third position and a fourth position. When the holding assembly is located in the third position, the holding assembly engages the locking assembly so that the locking assembly is held at the first position. When the holding assembly is located in the fourth position, the locking assembly disengages from the holding assembly so that the locking assembly can be moved to the second position.
Furthermore, the holding assembly comprises a holding member and a first elastic member. The holding member comprises a protrusion. The locking assembly comprises a notch corresponding to the protrusion. When the holding member is located in the third position, the protrusion is located in the notch so that the holding member engages the locking assembly. The first elastic member may be a compression spring, and connects the holding member to keep the holding member at the third position.
Moreover, the liquid crystal display comprises a base. The holding member comprises a protrusion exposed by the base. The moving assembly comprises a housing and a moving member. The housing is disposed on the base, and abuts one end of the first elastic member. The moving member is disposed in the housing to be moveable between a fifth position and a sixth position. When the moving member is located in the sixth position and the locking assembly is located in the first position, the moving member engages the locking assembly. When the moving member is located in the fifth position and the locking assembly is located in the first position, the moving member disengages from the locking assembly.
Additionally, the locking assembly comprises a locking member and a second elastic member. The locking member comprises a first hook with a first tapered surface at a side facing the moving assembly, and is moveable between the first position and the second position. The second elastic member may be a compression spring, and is disposed on the locking member to return the locking member to the first position. The moving member comprises a second hook with a second tapered surface at a side facing the locking assembly. When the moving member is located in the sixth position and the locking member is located at the first position, the second hook engages the first hook.
Bases for elevating or lowering a device are provided. An exemplary embodiment of a base comprises a moving assembly, a locking assembly, and a holding assembly. The moving assembly is connected to the device to move the device. The locking assembly is moveable between a first position and a second position. When the locking assembly is located in the first position, the moving assembly is abutted by the locking assembly so that the device cannot be moved. When the locking assembly is located in the second position, the moving assembly is not abutted by the locking assembly so that the device can be moved by the moving assembly. The holding assembly is moveable between a third position and a fourth position. When the holding assembly is located in the third position, the holding assembly engages the locking assembly so that the locking assembly is held at the first position. When the holding assembly is located in the fourth position, the locking assembly disengages from the holding assembly so that the locking assembly can be moved to the second position.
The invention can be more fully understood by reading the subsequent detailed description and examples with references made to the accompanying drawings, wherein:
a is a schematic view of an embodiment of a liquid crystal display;
b is a partial rear view of the liquid crystal display of
a is a cross section along a line a-a in
a is a schematic view of a moving assembly and a locking assembly in
b is another schematic view of another embodiment of the moving assembly and the locking assembly in
a and 1b depict an embodiment of a liquid crystal display 1 comprising a display panel 2, a support 100, and an intermediate portion 150. The display panel 2 is used as a display unit of the liquid crystal display 1. Since the structure of the display panel 2 follows the conventional structure, its description is omitted.
Referring to
The moving assembly 110 is connected to the display panel 2 via the intermediate portion 150 to elevate or lower the display panel 2. As shown in
The locking assembly 120 is moveable between an idle position (shown in
The second elastic member 122 may be a compression spring, and is connected to another end portion (not labeled) of the locking member 121 to return the locking member 121 to the first position.
The holding assembly 130 is moveable between a locking position (shown in
When the liquid crystal display 1 is not placed on a flat surface such as a table, the holding assembly 130 is located in the third position as shown in
Additionally, to elevate or lower the display panel 2, the position of the moving assembly 110 must be considered when the locking assembly 120 can be freely moveable between the first position and the second position. Specifically, when the moving assembly 110 is located in the sixth position, the moving assembly 110 abuts the locking assembly 120 as shown in
As previously described, since the inventive support comprises the holding assembly, the liquid crystal display can remain in the original state even if the end portion of the locking member is accidentally pressed, thus enhancing reliability.
While the invention has been described by way of example and in terms of preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited thereto. To the contrary, it is intended to cover various modifications and similar arrangements (as would be apparent to those skilled in the art) Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should be accorded the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and similar arrangements.
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