1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a locking device, and more particularly to a lockable notebook stand for locking a notebook computer in position for burglarproof use.
2. Description of Related Art
Notebook computers are widely used in people's life because they are thin, small and light so allow people to carry and use notebook computers everywhere. However, being highly portable also means notebooks are easily stolen.
To prevent theft, notebook computer locks are provided for locking notebook computers to an immobile facility. A conventional notebook computer lock comprises a body and a cable. The body is mounted securely in a notebook computer and the body has locking components mounted therein. The cable has two ends, one end is connected securely to the body and then locked by the locking components of the body, the other end is looped around an immobile facility such as a desk, wall, or the like. Therefore, the notebook computer is secured to the immobile facility to provide burglarproofing.
However, since the conventional notebook computer lock is mounted in the notebook computer, the notebook computer must be redesigned to have enough space to mount the body therein, and raising a volume of the notebook computer. Moreover, unauthorized persons can still break and detach the body from the notebook computer and steal the notebook computer.
To overcome the shortcomings, the present invention provides a lockable notebook stand for a notebook computer to obviate or mitigate the aforementioned problems.
The main objective of the present invention is to provide a lockable notebook stand that securely holds a notebook computer in position and is applicable to a variety of notebook computers having various dimensions without requiring any redesign or retrofitting of the notebook computer or the lockable notebook stand.
To achieve the objective, the lockable notebook stand in accordance with the present invention has a stationary base, a sliding base and two clamps.
The stationary base has at least one rod being formed transversely on an inner end of the stationary base.
The sliding base has at least one rod mount and a lock. The rod mount is transversely formed through the sliding base, aligns with and is slidably mounted around the rod of the stationary base. The lock is formed through the sliding base, corresponds to the rod mount and locks the rod.
The clamps are formed respectively on the top of the stationary base and the sliding base and selectively clamp and lock the notebook computer as the sliding base slides toward the stationary base.
Other objectives, advantages and novel features of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
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The sliding base (10) has a top, an inner end, an outer end, multiple optional stops (100), an optional mounting slot (11), two rod mounts (12), an optional detent hole (13), an optional detent assembly (15), a lock mount (14) and a lock (16). The inner end of the sliding base (10) is opposite to the inner end of the stationary base (20).
The stops (100) are formed on and protrude from the top of the sliding base (10) correspond to the stops (200) of the stationary base (20), may be flat and prevent the notebook from sliding on the top of the stationary base (20).
The mounting slot (11) is formed on the top, near the outer end of the sliding base (10).
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The detent hole (13) is formed on the top of the sliding base (10), communicates with one of the rod mounts (12) and has an opening. The detent assembly (15) comprises a cap, a ball and a resilient element. The ball is mounted in the detent hole (13). The resilient element is mounted in the detent hole (13) and presses the ball into the detent hole (13) to engage one of the distal notches (32) of one rod (30). The cap is mounted securely over the opening of the detent hole (13).
The lock mount (14) is formed transversely in the sliding base (10) and communicates with one rod mount (12). The lock (16) may be a cylinder lock, is mounted securely in the lock mount (14) of the sliding base (10) and has a lock bolt selectively protruding into a corresponding distal notch (32) of the rod (30) to lock the sliding base (10) in position relative to the stationary base (20). The lock bolt is aligned with the distal notch (32) by the detent assembly (15).
The clamps (40) are transversely attached respectively to the tops of the stationary and sliding bases (10, 20), may be mounted respectively in the mounting slots (11,21), may be mounted slidably in the mounting slots (11, 21) of the stationary base (20) and the sliding base (10) and each clamp (40) has a retaining end (41) formed on and protruding from the clamp (40) parallelly with the top and extending toward the inner end of a corresponding base (10, 20) and having an optional resilient sheath mounted on the retaining end (41) of the clamp (40).
The supporting brackets (50) are mounted separately on the rods (30) and respectively connected securely to the stationary base (20) and the sliding base (10) and each supporting bracket (50) comprises a base support (51) and a cover support (52).
The base support (51) protrudes transversely from the base (10, 20) to support a base of a notebook and has a supporting end, a pivoting end, two through holes (510) and a resilient sheath (511). The through holes (510) are formed through the base support (51), correspond to and are mounted respectively around the rods (30). The resilient sheath (511) is mounted around the supporting end of the base support (51).
The cover support (52) is mounted securely, may be mounted rotatably on the pivoting end of the base support (51) and has a supporting end, a tab (520) and a resilient sheath. The tab (520) is formed on and protrudes transversely from the cover support (52). The resilient sheath of the cover support (52) is mounted over the tab (520) of the cover support (52).
The fixing cable (60) has two ends and at least one head. The head is mounted securely on one end and has a securing hole formed therethrough and is mounted around one of the rods (30). The other end is attached to the immovable facility, or may comprises a head having a securing hole formed therethrough and be looped around an immovable facility and mounted around one of the rods (30).
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Even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and function of the invention, the disclosure is illustrative only. Changes may be made in detail especially in matters of shape, size and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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