The present invention relates to a multi-functional hinge, and more particularly to a hinge that allows an article, such as an LCD screen, a work platform or a rack, mounted thereto to be lifted to different heights without changing a desired viewing inclination set for the article.
Generally, an LCD screen is connected to a base using a hinge, so as to be pivotally turned to an inclination suitable for viewing. However, the conventional hinge only allows the LCD screen to be pivotally turned to a fixed viewing inclination but not allows adjustment of the LCD screen to a vertical position that is suitable for a relatively tall or short user to view the screen comfortably. Therefore, it is desirable to develop a hinge that allows the LCD screen mounted thereto to be adjusted to any height to meet the requirement of different users.
A primary object of the present invention is to provide a multi-functional hinge that allows an article mounted thereto to be lifted to different heights without changing a desired viewing inclination set for the article or causing undesired swing of the article.
To achieve the above and other objects, the multi-functional hinge according to the present invention mainly includes a lifting frame, left and right fixing seats, left and right pivoted arms, a pivot shaft, and a link. The lifting frame is provided at front and rear corners with mounting holes for the fixing seats and the pivoted arms to mount thereto. The left and right fixing seats are connected to the lifting frame by way of extending respective mounting shafts of the left and right fixing seats through front left and front right through holes on the lifting frame, and then locking the left and right fixing seats to the lifting frame with nuts. The left pivoted arm is connected to the lifting frame by way of extending a shaft of the left pivoted arm into a rear left through hole on the lifting frame and a pivot hole of the left pivoted arm, and then locking the left pivoted arm to the lifting frame with a nut. The right pivoted arm is connected to the lifting frame by way of extending the pivot shaft through a rear right through holes on the lifting frame and a pivot hole on the right pivoted arm, and then locking the right pivoted arm to the lifting frame with a nut. The link is connected at two ends to eccentric butts separately provided at outer ends of the right fixing seat and the pivot shaft. Whereby when an article, such as an LCD screen, a work platform, a rack or the like, is mounted on the left and right pivoted arms, the screen could be pivotally turned or swung to a desired viewing inclination. With the pivot shaft stuck in the pivot hole of the right pivoted arm and located in place by the link, the lifting frame could be pivotally turned about the two fixing seats to any lifted position with the article being kept at the same desired viewing inclination without the risk of swinging forward and backward about the left and right pivoted arms.
The structure and the technical means adopted by the present invention to achieve the above and other objects can be best understood by referring to the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and the accompanying drawings, wherein
FIGS. 10 to 14 are schematic side views showing the relation between the right pivoted arm and the pivot shaft of
Please refer to FIGS. 1 to 5, in which a multi-functional hinge 10 according to an embodiment of the present invention is shown. As shown, the hinge 10 mainly includes a lifting frame 11, a left fixing seat 12, a right fixing seat 13, a left pivoted arm 14, a right pivoted arm 15, a pivot shaft 16, and a link 17.
The lifting frame 11 is provided at front and rear corners with four through holes 111 for the fixing seats 12, 13 and the pivoted arms 14, 15 to mount thereto.
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The left pivoted arm 14 is provided at a front end with a left pivot hole 141, through which a shaft 143 of the left pivoted arm 14 is extended to rotatably connect the left pivoted arm 14 to a rear left one of the through holes 111 of the lifting frame 11, and at a rear end with a vertically upward extended left mounting section 142 for fixedly connecting to an article (not shown), such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) screen, a work platform, a rack, or the like.
The right pivoted arm 15 is provided at a front end with a right pivot hole 151, through which the pivot shaft 16 is extended to rotatably connect the right pivoted arm 15 to a rear right one of the through holes 111 of the lifting frame 11, and at a rear end with a vertically upward extended right mounting section 152 for fixedly connecting to the article. The right pivot hole 151 may be a substantially figure-8-shaped hole or a round hole.
The pivot shaft 16 includes an inward extended rectangle-sectioned shaft body 161, an inner end of which is a threaded locking section 162. When the pivot shaft 16 is rotated, the shaft body 161 extended through the right pivot hole 151 on the right pivoted arm 15 is caused to firmly stick in the hole 151 at different positions.
The link 17 is mounted to the right outer side of the lifting frame 11 by separately connecting two mounting holes 171 provided at front and rear ends of the link 17 to two eccentric butts 134, 163 formed on outer ends of the right fixing seat 13 and the pivot shaft 16, respectively.
Please refer to FIGS. 6 to 14. The left and the right fixing seat 12, 13 are connected to the front left and front right corners of the lifting frame 11 by way of extending the mounting shafts 122, 132 of the left and the right fixing seat 12, 13 through corresponding through holes 111, and then screwing two nuts 18 to the locking sections 123, 133 of the mounting shafts 122, 132, respectively, to lock the left and the right fixing seat 12, 13 to the lifting frame 11. The left pivoted arm 14 is connected to the rear left corner of the lifting frame 11 by way of extending an outer end of the shaft 143 of the left pivoted arm 14 into the corresponding rear left through hole 111 on the lifting frame 11 and an inner end of the shaft 143 through the left pivot hole 141 of the left pivoted arm 14, and then screwing a nut 18 to the inner end of the shaft 143 to lock the left pivoted arm to the lifting frame 11. The right pivoted arm 15 is connected to the lifting frame 11 by way of extending the shaft body 161 of the pivot shaft 16 through the corresponding rear right through hole 111 on the lifting frame 11 and the pivot hole 151 of the right pivoted arm 15, and then screwing a nut 18 to the locking section 162 of the pivot shaft 16 to lock the right pivoted arm 15 to the lifting frame 11. The link 17 is connected at two ends to the eccentric butts 134, 163 on the outer ends of the right fixing seat 13 and the pivot shaft 16, respectively. With these arrangements, the article mounted on the left and the right pivoted arm 14, 15 could be pivotally turned or swung to a desired viewing inclination. With the rectangle-sectioned shaft body 161 of the pivot shaft 16 stuck and located in the figure-8-shaped or round pivot hole 151 of the right pivoted arm 15, and the link 17 that locates the pivot shaft 16 in place, the lifting frame 11 could be pivotally turned about the left and right fixing seats 12, 13 to any lifted position with the article being kept at the same viewing inclination without the risk of swinging forward and backward about the left and the right pivoted arms 14, 15.
Please particularly refer to FIGS. 10 to 14. The right pivoted arm 15 could be turned or swung about the shaft body 161 of the pivot shaft 16 to any desired inclination and be held thereto. And, when the right pivoted arm 15 is turned or swung about the pivot shaft 16, the lifting frame 11 could be simultaneously lifted or upward turned about the left and the right fixing seat 12, 13. With the lifting frame 11 and the pivoted arms 14, 15 that could be freely pivotally turned or swung, the article mounted to the left and the right pivoted arm 14, 15 could be adjusted to any desired position, as shown in
Please refer back to FIGS. 1 to 5, particularly to
An elastic element 124 is put around the mounting shaft 122 of the left fixing seat 12 to provide an elastic force for the lifting frame 11 to restore from a pivotally turned position.
An oil ring 21, a pair of washers 24, and an elastic washer 25 are positioned between the right fixing seat 13 and the corresponding nut 18, so that the right fixing seat 13 is prevented from rotating along with the lifting frame 11 when the latter is turned relative to the right fixing seat 13.
A pair of lugged rings 22 is mounted between the lifting frame 11 and the left pivoted arm 14, and a lugged ring 22, a pair of washers 24, and an externally toothed elastic washer 23 are positioned between the left pivoted arm 14 and the corresponding nut 18, so that the lifting frame 11 is prevented from rotating along with the left pivoted arm 14 when the latter is turned relative to the lifting frame 11.
A sleeve 26, a stopper 27, and a lugged ring 22 are positioned between the lifting frame 11 and the right pivoted arm 15, and a lugged ring 22, a pair of locating rings 28, an externally toothed elastic washer 23, an elastic washer 25, and a washer 24 are positioned between the right pivoted arm 15 and the corresponding nut 18, so that the lifting frame 11 is prevented from rotating along with the right pivoted arm 15 when the latter is turned relative to the lifting frame 11.
The link 17 is firmly connected to the right fixing seat 13 and the pivot shaft 16 without the risk of easily separating therefrom by way of engaging the mounting holes 171 at two ends of the link 17 with the eccentric butts 134, 163 at outer ends of the right fixing seat 13 and the pivot shaft 16, respectively, and clamping two retaining c-rings 31 on the eccentric butts 134, 163.
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With the above arrangements, a relatively tall or short user may freely turn or swing the article mounted on the hinge to a suitable viewing inclination, and lift the lifting frame 11 to adjust a vertical position of the article relative to, for example, a desktop, so that the article could be quickly and conveniently adjusted in its height and inclination to locate at a position more suitable for viewing.
The present invention has been described with some preferred embodiments thereof and it is understood that many changes and modifications in the described embodiments can be carried out without departing from the scope and the spirit of the invention that is intended to be limited only by the appended claims.