Terminal unit with display panel shaft support

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6407909
  • Patent Number
    6,407,909
  • Date Filed
    Friday, April 9, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 18, 2002
    21 years ago
Abstract
A terminal unit includes a body unit and a display panel unit which is attached to the body unit in a manner in which an inclination angle of the display unit can be changed. The display panel unit has a shaft. The body unit has a shaft supporting portion which has a cut-out having an entrance portion. The shaft is caused to pass through the entrance portion of the cut-out of the shaft supporting portion and is fitted into a depth portion of the cut-out, the display panel unit thus being attached to the body unit. The direction in which force is applied to the shaft when the display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of the cut-out by a predetermined angle.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates to a terminal unit, in particular, a POS (Point Of Sale) terminal unit which has a touch panel, an angle of which panel can be changed.




Such a POS terminal unit is demanded to require reduced man-hours for being assembled in a factory, and, also, easy maintenance of a touch panel thereof.




2. Description of the Related Art





FIGS. 1A

,


1


B and


1


C shows a POS terminal unit


10


in the related art. The POS terminal unit


10


includes a body unit


11


and a display panel unit


12


. The left and right sides of the display panel unit


12


are connected to the body unit


11


by using hinge modules


13


, and, thus, the display panel unit


12


is attached to the body unit


11


, so that the inclination angle of the display panel unit


12


can be adjusted. The display panel unit


12


has a liquid crystal display device, and has a touch panel which covers the display screen of the liquid crystal display device. The angle of the display panel unit


12


is adjusted so that an operator can easily view the display screen of the liquid crystal display device and also can easily operate the display panel unit


12


. The operator operates the display panel unit by pushing a desired position of the display screen by using his or her finger.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, each of the hinge modules


13


includes a fixed-side bracket


20


, a fixed-side shaft


22


which is fixed to the fixed-side bracket


20


by using screws


21


and projects from the fixed-side bracket


20


, a rotation-side shaft


23


which is connected to the fixed-side shaft


22


and can rotate, a coil spring


24


which is provided over the circumferential surface of the fixed-side shaft


22


and the circumferential surface of the rotation-side shaft


23


and presses the circumferential surface of the fixed-side shaft


22


and the circumferential surface of the rotation-side shaft


23


, and a rotation-side bracket


25


. The fixed-side bracket


20


of the hinge module


13


is fixed to the body unit


11


by using screws. The rotation-side bracket


25


is fixed to the display panel unit


12


by using screws, and two nail portions


25




a




1


and


25




a




2


of the rotation-side bracket


25


are fitted into a pair of cut-out portions


23




b




1


and


23




b




2


of a flange


23




a


provided at the end of the rotation-side shaft


23


, respectively. As mentioned above, the coil spring


24


extends over the circumferential surface of the fixed-side shaft


22


and the circumferential surface of the rotation-side shaft


23


, and presses the circumferential surface of the fixed-side shaft


22


and the circumferential surface of the rotation-side shaft


23


. As a result, a considerably large torque is required for rotating the rotation-side shaft


23


.




When an operator holds the top of the display panel unit


12


by his or her hand and applies a large force to the display panel unit


12


, the rotation-side shaft


23


rubs against the coil spring


24


and rotates. As a result, the inclination angle of the display panel unit


12


is changed. Then, even when the operator removes the hand from the display panel unit


12


, the inclination angle of the display panel unit


12


does not change and the display panel unit


12


is maintained in this inclination angle. Even when the operator operates the display panel unit so that the operator pushes a desired position of the display screen of the display panel unit


12


by using his or her finger, the display panel unit


12


is maintained in this inclination angle.




As shown in

FIG. 1C

, a stand


15


is caused to adhere to the body unit


11


by using a double-sided tape, and a POP (Point Of Purchase)


16


or the like is supported on the stand


15


.




In the POS terminal unit


10


in the related art, as mentioned above, the two nail portions


25




a




1


and


25




a




2


of the rotation-side bracket


25


, which is fixed to the display panel unit


12


by using the screws, are fitted into the pair of the cut-out portions


23




b




1


and


23




b




2


of the flange


23




a


at the end of the rotation-side shaft


23


. Thus, the display panel unit


12


is coupled with the body unit


11


.




The POS terminal unit


10


is assembled in a factory as follows: the display panel unit


12


is in a condition in which a cover


12




a


has not been attached; the rotation-side bracket


25


is fitted to the rotation-side shaft


23


; in this condition, the rotation-side bracket


25


is fixed to a body


12




b


of the display panel unit


12


; and, then, the cover


12




a


is attached to the body


12




b.


Thus, many man-hours are required for assembling the POS terminal unit


10


. As a result, it is difficult to shorten a period required for the POS terminal unit to be delivered to a customer once an order is made by the customer.




Further, a case in which the POS terminal unit


10


set in a store is maintained will now be considered. For a purpose of maintenance or the like, the display panel unit


12


may be detached from the body unit


11


. Further, another display panel unit


12


may be attached to the body unit


11


. In such a case, it is necessary to detach the cover


12




a


from the body


12




b,


and loosen the screws by which the rotation-side bracket


25


is fixed to the display panel unit


12


. Thus, many man-hours are required for the maintenance.




Further, the number of parts of the hinge modules


13


is large, and, therefore, the hinge modules


13


are expensive.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




An object of the present invention is to provide a terminal unit in which the above-described problems are solved.




A terminal unit, according to the present invention, comprises:




a body unit; and




a display panel unit which is attached to the body unit in a manner in which an inclination angle of the display unit can be changed,




wherein:




the display panel unit has a shaft;




the body unit has a shaft supporting portion which has a cut-out having an entrance portion;




the shaft is caused to pass through the entrance portion of the cut-out of the shaft supporting portion and is fitted into a depth portion of the cut-out, the display panel unit thus being attached to the body unit; and




the direction in which force is applied to the shaft when the display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of the cut-out by a predetermined angle.




Because the shaft is caused to pass through the entrance portion of the cut-out and is fitted into the depth portion of the cut-out, and, thus, the display panel unit is attached to the body unit, it is possible to attach the display panel unit to the body unit without disassembling the display panel unit. Therefore, it is possible for the body unit and the panel display unit to be assembled separately, and, then, for the thus-assembled display panel unit to be assembled on the thus-assembled body unit. Thus, it is not necessary to disassemble a portion of the assembled display panel unit when the display panel unit is assembled on the body unit. Thus, assembling of the terminal unit is easy, and, thereby, the terminal unit can be delivered within a period shorter than that in the case of the related art. Further, it is possible to detach the display panel unit from the body unit as a result of moving the shaft to the direction of the entrance portion, causing the shaft to pass through the entrance portion, and, thus, removing the shaft from the cut-out. Thus, maintenance of the display panel unit can be easily performed.




Further, because the direction in which force is applied to the shaft when the display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of the cut-out by a predetermined angle, the shaft is pressed against a side wall of the cut-out when the display panel unit is operated, and, thereby, the shaft is prevented from slipping out of the cut-out. As a result, when an operator operates the display panel unit so that the operator pushes the display panel unit, the shaft does not move from the depth portion of the cut-out to the entrance portion, that is, the shaft is maintained in the depth portion of the cut-out. As a result, the portion of the display panel unit which portion is connected to the body unit is not wobbly, and it is possible to stably perform an operation on the display panel unit, that is, push the display panel unit.




Other objects and further features of the present invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIGS. 1A

,


1


B and


1


C show a POS terminal unit in the related art;





FIG. 2

shows a hinge module shown in

FIGS. 1B and 1C

;





FIGS. 3A and 3B

show a perspective view of a POS terminal unit in a first embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 4

shows a sectional view of the POS terminal unit shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

;





FIG. 5

shows a plan view of a body unit of the POS terminal unit shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

;





FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C show a display panel unit of the POS terminal unit shown in

FIGS. 3A and 3B

;





FIG. 7

shows a body of the display panel unit shown in

FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C;





FIG. 8

shows attaching of a supporting member to the body of the display panel unit shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

illustrates attaching of the display panel unit to the body unit;





FIG. 10

shows a first using manner of the POS terminal unit;





FIG. 11

shows a second using manner of the POS terminal unit;





FIG. 12

roughly shows another using manner of the POS terminal unit;





FIG. 13

roughly shows a POS terminal unit in a second embodiment of the present invention; and





FIG. 14

roughly shows a POS terminal unit in a third embodiment of the present invention.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B and


4


show a POS terminal unit


30


in a first embodiment of the present invention. The POS terminal unit


30


includes a body unit


31


and a display panel unit


32


.




With reference also to

FIG. 5

, the body unit


31


includes, on or in a housing


33


(which is a synthetic-resin mold) from the front side to the rear side (Y


1


direction), in sequence, a keyboard portion


34


, a display-panel-unit attaching portion


35


, a battery containing portion


36


, a supporting-member receiving groove


37


, and a printed-circuit-board module portion


38


. The battery containing portion


36


and the supporting-member receiving groove


37


are provided on an inclined plane which is inclined upward (Z


1


direction) the further it extends in the Y


1


direction. The supporting-member receiving groove


37


is located at the top of this inclined plane, and extends in the X


1


-X


2


directions. The printed-circuit-board module portion


38


has an arrangement in which a plurality of printed-circuit boards


42


are mounted on a horizontal printed-circuit board


41


in vertical positions. A connector


43


is mounted on the horizontal printed circuit board


41


at a position just below the battery containing portion


35


. A top surface of the housing


33


at a position of the printed-circuit-board module portion


38


is used as a printer loading portion


39


at which a printer


40


is loaded.




The display-panel-unit attaching portion


35


has an arrangement in which shaft supporting members


45


-


1


and


45


-


2


are fixed to the housing


33


at the X


1


-direction end and the X


2


direction end, respectively. Shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a


of the shaft supporting members


45


-


1


and


45


-


2


project upward (Z


1


-direction) through slits


33




a


and


33




b


formed in the housing


33


, respectively. U-shaped cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


are formed in the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a,


respectively. These cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


are formed so that the center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c


which extend from depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


to entrance-end portions


45


-


1




b




2


and


45


-


2




b




2


are inclined at an angle α (70 degrees) with respect to the horizontal lines which pass through the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


and extend in the Y


2


direction, respectively. The cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


have side walls


45


-


1




b




3


and


45


-


2




b




3


, respectively.




It is also possible that the shaft supporting members


45


-


1


and


45


-


2


are formed by portions of the housing


33


.




An opening


33




c


for passing a cable therethrough is formed in the housing


33


at a position of the display-panel-unit attaching portion


35


.




The battery containing portion


36


has an arrangement in which a battery containing box


46


is fitted into a large opening window


33




d


formed in the housing


33


and fixed thereto by using screws.




As shown in

FIGS. 6A

,


6


B and


6


C, the display panel unit


32


has an arrangement in which, in a flat box


52


which includes a body


50


which is a synthetic resin mold and a frame-shaped cover


51


which is located in front of the body


51


, a liquid crystal display device


53


and a touch panel


54


which covers the display screen of the liquid crystal display device


53


are incorporated. With reference also to

FIG. 7

, shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are formed on the body


50


. The shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are located on the Z


2


-direction end, and, also, on the X


1


-direction end and the X


2


-direction end, respectively. Each of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


projects inward. Further, slits


50




c


and


50




d


are formed in the body


50


at positions corresponding to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b.


The slits


50




c


and


50




d


are formed so that the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a


are inserted into the display panel unit


32


therethrough, respectively. As a result of forming the slits


50




c


and


50




d,


it is possible to fit the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


into the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


of the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a


through the slits


50




c


and


50




d,


respectively, without disassembling the display panel unit


32


. Thus, assembling of the terminal unit can be performed easily.




On the rear surface of the body


50


, as shown in

FIG. 6C

, two supporting members


55


and


56


are attached. Each of the supporting members


55


and


56


has an approximate U shape. The lengths of the arms of the supporting members


55


and


56


are different. As shown in

FIG. 8

, the supporting member


55


includes arm portions


55




a


and


55




b


at both ends thereof, each having the length ‘a’, a bridge portion


55




c


which connects the arm portions


55




a


and


55




b,


and shaft portions


55




d


and


55




e


which project outward from the arm portions


55




a


and


55




b,


respectively. The shaft portions


55




d


and


55




e


are inserted into holes


50




e


and


50




f


formed in the rear surface of the body


50


, respectively. Thus, the supporting member


55


is attached to the body


50


rotatably about the holes


50




e


and


50




f.


When the supporting member


55


is not being used, the supporting member


55


is contained in a supporting-member containing groove portion


50




g


formed in the rear surface of the body


50


. Similar to the supporting member


55


, as shown in

FIG. 6C

, the supporting member


56


includes arm portions


56




a


and


56




b


at the both ends thereof, each having the length ‘b’ (approximately half the length ‘a’), a bridge portion


56




c,


and shaft portions


56




d


and


56




e.


The shaft portions


56




d


and


56




e


are inserted into holes


50




h


and


50




i


formed in the rear surface of the body


50


, respectively. Thus, the supporting member


56


is attached to the body


50


rotatably about the holes


50




h


and


50




i.


When the supporting member


56


is not being used, the supporting member


56


is contained in a supporting-member containing groove portion


50




j


formed in the rear surface of the body


50


. In the Z


1


-Z


2


directions, the holes


50




e


and


50




f


(shaft portions


55




d


and


55




e


) are located at the position P


1


, and the holes


50




h


and


50




i


(shaft portions


56




e


and


56




e


) are located at the position P


2


which is slightly different from the position P


1


in the Z


1


direction.




By using such an arrangement in which a supporting member is attached to the display panel unit


32


as a result of the shaft portions of the supporting member being fitted into holes provided in the display panel unit


32


, respectively, it is possible to attach the supporting member, selected from among a large number of supporting members, to the display panel unit, and, also, to change a position at which the supporting member is attached. As a result, it is possible to change the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


in a larger number of steps, and it is possible to set the display panel unit


32


in the inclination angle in which an operator can operate the display panel unit


32


easily.




Assembling of the POS terminal unit


30


will now be described.




The body unit


31


and the display panel unit


32


are assembled separately. The display panel unit


32


is assembled to a condition in which the frame-shaped cover


51


has been fixed to the body


50


. A cable


60


extends downward from the display panel unit


32


. An assembler lowers the display panel portion


32


from a position above the body unit


31


carefully, as shown in FIG.


9


. Then, the slits


50




c


and


50




d


are aligned with the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a,


respectively. Then, the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


2




a


are inserted into the slits


50




c


and


50




d,


respectively. Then, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are fitted into the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


through the entrance portions


45


-


1




b




2


and


45


-


2




b




2


, respectively, and, then, are fitted into the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


. Thus, the display panel unit


32


is combined with the body unit


31


. The cable


60


is caused to pass through the opening


33




c


and is inserted into the housing


33


. Then, the assembler inserts his or her hand into the housing


33


through the opening window


33




d,


and connects the cable


60


to the connector


43


. Finally, the battery containing box


46


is attached to the housing


33


.




Thus, assembling of the POS terminal unit


30


is completed through a few working processes. As a result, it is possible to deliver the POS terminal unit to a customer shortly after an order is made by the customer.




A condition in which the POS terminal unit


30


is used will now be described.




As shown in

FIG. 4

, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are rotatably supported by the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


of the shaft supporting portions


45


-


1




a


and


45


-


1




b,


respectively. Thereby, the display panel unit


32


is rotated about the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


and the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


can be changed.




In the POS terminal unit


30


, the display panel unit


32


is adjusted to an angle position in which an operator can easily view the display screen and can easily operate the display panel unit


32


. The POS terminal unit


30


may be used in a first using manner shown in

FIG. 10

, a second using manner shown in

FIG. 11

or a third using manner shown in FIG.


4


.




In the third using manner shown in

FIG. 4

, the POS terminal unit


30


is in a condition in which the display panel unit


32


is inclined so that the rear surface of the display panel unit


32


is in contact with the battery containing box


46


. In this condition, the display panel unit


32


is inclined at an angle θ


1


to horizontal.




When an operator operates the display panel unit


32


so that the operator pushes the display screen as indicated by the arrow A


1


shown in

FIG. 4

by using his or her finger, a clockwise moment about the point Q


1


is exerted on the display panel unit


32


. Thereby, force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


such as to move the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


in the direction indicated by the arrow B


1


(the tangential direction, at the positions of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b,


of an arc, the center of which is Q


1


and the radius of which is R


1


). However, the direction of the arrow B


1


is inclined at the angle δ


1


to each of the above-mentioned center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c.


Therefore, the shaft


50




a


and


50




b


are pressed against the side walls


45


-


1




b




3


and


45


-


2




b




3


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively, and, thus, do not move at all, but are maintained in the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


, respectively. Thus, the display panel unit


32


is not wobbly, and the operator can operate the display panel unit


32


in a condition in which the display panel unit


32


is stable.




In the first using manner shown in

FIG. 10

, the POS terminal unit


30


is in a condition in which the display panel unit


32


is raised, the supporting member


55


is pulled and raised, and the bridge portion of


55




c


of the supporting member


55


is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


. In this condition, the display panel unit


32


is inclined at the angle θ


2


(>θ


1


) to horizontal.




When an operator operates the display panel unit


32


so that the operator pushes the display screen as indicated by the arrow A


2


shown in

FIG. 10

by using his or her finger, a clockwise moment about the point Q


2


is exerted on the display panel unit


32


. Thereby, force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


such as to move the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


in the direction indicated by the arrow B


2


(the tangential direction, at the positions of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b,


of an arc, the center of which is Q


2


and the radius of which is R


2


). However, the direction of the arrow B


2


is inclined at the angle δ


2


to each of the above-mentioned center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c.


Therefore, the shaft


50




a


and


50




b


are pressed against the side walls


45


-


1




b




3


and


45


-


2




b




3


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively, and, thus, do not move at all, but are maintained in the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


, respectively. Thus, the display panel unit


32


is not wobbly, and the operator can operate the display panel unit


32


in a condition in which the display panel unit


32


is stable in the raised and inclined position. The angle δ


2


is larger than the above-mentioned angle δ


1


. As a result, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are pressed against the side walls


45


-


1




b




3


and


45


-


2




b




3


, respectively, in the direction closer to the right angle. Therefore, movement of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are prevented more positively, and the display panel unit


32


is maintained in this position more firmly. Thus, the portion at which the display panel unit is connected to the body unit is prevented from being wobbly more positively, and it is possible to more stably perform an operation on the display panel unit, that is, push the display panel unit.




In the second using manner shown in

FIG. 11

, the POS terminal unit


30


is in a condition in which, instead of the supporting member


55


, the supporting member


56


is pulled and raised, and the bridge portion


56




c


of the supporting member


56


is fitted into the supporting member receiving groove


37


. In this condition, the display panel unit


32


is inclined at the angle θ


3


to horizontal. The angle θ


3


is larger than the angle θ


1


and smaller than the angle θ


2


.




When an operator operates the display panel unit


32


so that the operator pushes the display screen as indicated by the arrow A


3


shown in

FIG. 11

by using his or her finger, a clockwise moment about the point Q


3


is exerted on the display panel unit


32


. Thereby, force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


such as to move the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


in the direction indicated by the arrow B


3


(the tangential direction, at the positions of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b,


of an arc, the center of which is Q


3


and the radius of which is R


3


). However, the direction of the arrow B


3


is inclined at the angle δ


3


to each of the above-mentioned center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c.


Therefore, the shaft


50




a


and


50




b


are pressed against the side walls


45


-


1




b




3


and


45


-


2




b




3


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively, and, thus, do not move at all, but are maintained in the depth portions


45


-


1




b




1


and


45


-


2




b




1


, respectively. Thus, the display panel unit


32


is not wobbly, and the operator can operate the display panel unit


32


in a condition in which the display panel unit


32


is stable in the raised and inclined position. The angle δ


3


is larger than the above-mentioned angle δ


1


. As a result, also in this case, movement of the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are prevented more positively, and the display panel unit


32


is maintained in this position more firmly. Thus, the portion at which the display panel unit


32


is connected to the body unit


31


is prevented from being wobbly more positively, and it is possible to more stably perform an operation on the display panel unit


32


, that is, push the display panel unit


32


.




Thus, by selecting one of the two supporting members


55


and


56


and using the thus-selected one, it is possible to change the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


in two steps. Further, the direction B


2


or B


3


in which force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


when the display panel unit


32


is operated is different from each of the center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


by the predetermined angle δ


1


or δ


2


when any one of the two supporting members


55


and


56


is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


provided in the body unit


31


and thereby the display panel unit


32


enters the using condition. Therefore, when the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


is set to any angle by selecting one of the two supporting members


55


and


56


and using the thus-selected one, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are prevented from moving in the direction in which the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


slip out of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively. Thus, the portion at which the display panel unit


32


is connected to the body unit


31


is prevented from being wobbly more positively, and it is possible to more stably perform an operation on the display panel unit


32


, that is, push the display panel unit


32


.





FIG. 12

roughly shows another using manner of the POS terminal unit


30


. As shown in

FIG. 12

, a stand


61


is placed in a space


60


which is formed on the rear side of the display panel unit


32


which has been raised. A panel


62


for a sales purpose such as a POP, a menu or the like is set on the stand


61


. Thus, the space


60


formed as a result of the display panel unit


32


being raised is effectively used for disposing the stand


61


there.




A work for detaching the display panel unit


32


in a case where maintenance is performed so that the display panel unit


32


is replaced will now be described.




The display panel unit


32


is raised, the battery containing box


46


is detached from the housing


33


, a hand is inserted through the opening window


33




d


and the cable


60


is removed from the connector


43


by using the inserted hand. Then, the display panel unit


32


is pulled up in the direction reverse to that in which the display panel unit


32


was attached to the body unit


31


as shown in FIG.


9


. Thereby, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


slip off from the U-shaped cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively, and, thus, the display panel unit


32


is detached from the body unit


31


.




It is possible that the above-mentioned angle α is determined to be an angle which is smaller than that in the case of the above-described embodiment, for example, 40 degrees. In this case, in the third using manner shown in

FIG. 4

, the angle between the direction in which force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


such as to move the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


and each of the center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c


is near to zero. However, the angle between the direction in which force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


such as to move the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


and each of the center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c


has a substantial value when the POS terminal unit


30


is used in the first using manner shown in FIG.


10


in which the supporting member


55


is pulled and raised or when the POS terminal unit


30


is used in the second using manner shown in

FIG. 11

in which the supporting member


56


is pulled and raised.





FIG. 13

roughly shows a POS terminal unit


30


A in a second embodiment of the present invention. Two supporting-member receiving grooves


37


A


1


and


37


A


2


are formed in a body unit


31


A. One supporting member


55


A is attached to a display panel unit


32


A. According to whether the supporting member


55


A is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


A


1


or the supporting-member receiving groove


37


A


2


, the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


A to horizontal can be changed. That is, when the supporting member


55


A is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


A


1


, the display panel unit


32


A is inclined at a first angle to horizontal. When the supporting member


55


A is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


A


2


, the display panel unit


32


A is inclined at a second angle, different from the first angle, to horizontal.




Thus, by selecting one of the two supporting-member receiving grooves


37


A


1


and


37


A


2


and using the thus-selected one, it is possible to change the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


in two steps. Further, the direction in which force is applied to the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


when the display panel unit


32


is operated is different from each of the center lines


45


-


1




c


and


45


-


2




c


of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b


by the predetermined angle when the supporting member


55


A is fitted into any one of the supporting-member receiving grooves


37


A


1


and


37


A


2


and thereby the display panel unit


32


enters the using condition. Therefore, when the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


is set to any angle by selecting one of the two supporting-member receiving grooves


37


A


1


and


37


A


2


and using the thus-selected one, the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


are prevented from moving in the direction in which the shafts


50




a


and


50




b


slip out of the cut-outs


45


-


1




b


and


45


-


2




b,


respectively, by the same reason as that described with reference to

FIGS. 10 and 11

. Thus, the portion at which the display panel unit


32


is connected to the body unit


31


is prevented from being wobbly more positively, and it is possible to more stably perform an operation on the display panel unit


32


, that is, push the display panel unit


32


.





FIG. 14

roughly shows a POS terminal unit


30


B in a third embodiment of the present invention. A supporting-member receiving groove


37


B is formed in the body unit


31


B. Three pairs of holes


71


,


72


and


73


are formed in the display panel unit


32


B at different positions. An operator selects a supporting member having a predetermined arm length, and inserts the shaft portions of the supporting member into a predetermined pair of holes, selected from among the three pairs of the holes


71


,


72


and


73


, respectively. Thus, the supporting member is attached to the display panel unit


32


B. In

FIG. 14

, {circle around (1)} shows a condition in which the shaft portions of a supporting member


55


B having long arm portions are inserted into the pair of the holes


71


, thus the supporting member


55


B being attached to the display panel unit


32


B, and the bridge portion of the supporting member


55


B is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


B of the body unit


31


B. {circle around (2)} shows a condition in which the shaft portions of a supporting member


55


B having long arm portions are inserted into the pair of the holes


72


, thus the supporting member


55


B being attached to the display panel unit


32


B, and the bridge portion of the supporting member


55


B is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


B of the body unit


31


B. {circle around (3)} shows a condition in which the shaft portions of a supporting member


55


B having short arm portions are inserted into the pair of the holes


73


, thus the supporting member


55


B being attached to the display panel unit


32


B, and the bridge portion of the supporting member


55


B is fitted into the supporting-member receiving groove


37


B of the body unit


31


B. Thus the inclination angle of the display panel portion


32


B can be changed, as shown in

FIG. 14

, as a result of the POS terminal unit


30


B entering the conditions {circle around (1)}, {circle around (2)} and {circle around (3)}.




Thus, in comparison to the case where the plurality of supporting members are previously attached to the rear surface of the display panel unit, it is possible to change the inclination angle of the display panel unit


32


B in finer steps as a result of selecting a supporting member from among a larger number of supporting members and attaching the thus-selected supporting member to the display panel unit


32


B or as a result of changing a position at which the supporting member is attached. Thus, it is possible to set the display panel unit


32


B to an angle position in which an operator can easily operate the display panel unit


32


B.




Application of the present invention is not limited to the application to the POS terminal unit. It is also possible to apply the present invention to another kind of a terminal unit.




Further, the present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiments, and variations and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the present invention.




The contents of the basic Japanese Patent Application No. 10-190619, filed on Jul. 6, 1998, are hereby incorporated by reference.



Claims
  • 1. A terminal unit, comprising:a body unit; and a display panel unit which is attached to said body unit in a manner in which an inclination angle of said display unit is changed, wherein: said display panel unit has a shaft; said body unit has a shaft supporting portion which has a cut-out having an entrance portion; said shaft is caused to pass through said entrance portion of said cut-out of said shaft supporting portion and is fitted into a depth portion of said cut-out, said display panel unit thus being attached to said body unit; and the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of said cut-out by a predetermined angle so that said display panel unit is easily assembled to said body unit, and said display panel unit is not easily removed from said body unit through inclining operation of said display panel unit with respect to said body unit.
  • 2. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said display panel unit has said shaft inside thereof and a body of said display panel unit has a slit at a position corresponding to said shaft, said shaft supporting portion being inserted into said display panel unit through said slit.
  • 3. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said display panel unit has a supporting member attached to a rear surface thereof, said display panel unit entering a using condition as a result of said supporting member being raised and fitted into a supporting-member receiving portion provided in said body unit; and the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated in said using condition is different from the center line of said cut-out by a predetermined angle.
  • 4. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said display panel unit has a supporting member attached to a rear surface thereof; and an angle by which the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of said cut-out, such that the angle is larger in a case where said supporting member is raised and fitted into a supporting-member receiving portion provided in said body unit than in a case where said supporting member is not raised.
  • 5. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said display panel unit has a plurality of supporting members attached on a rear surface thereof so that the inclination angle of said display panel unit can be changed in a plurality of steps by changing the supporting member which is used; and the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of said cut-out by a predetermined angle when any one of said plurality of supporting members is fitted into a supporting-member receiving portion provided in said body unit and thereby said display panel unit enters a using condition.
  • 6. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said display panel unit has a supporting member attached to a rear surface thereof; said body unit has supporting-member receiving portions at a plurality of positions so that the inclination angle of said display panel unit can be changed in a plurality of steps by changing the supporting-member receiving portion which is used; the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated is different from the center line of said cut-out by a predetermined angle when said supporting member is fitted into any one of said supporting-member receiving portions and thereby said display panel unit enters a using condition.
  • 7. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein:said display panel unit has a supporting-member attaching hole in a rear surface thereof, said display panel unit enter a using condition as a result of a supporting member being attached to said display panel unit by using said supporting-member attaching hole and said supporting member being fitted into a supporting member receiving portion provided in said body unit; and the direction in which force is applied to said shaft when said display panel unit is operated in said using condition is different from the center line of said cut-out by a predetermined angle.
  • 8. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 3, wherein a stand for supporting a panel for a sales purpose is provided in a space which is formed on the rear side of said display panel unit, said space being formed in a condition in which said supporting member is fitted into said supporting member receiving portion of said body unit, such that said display panel unit is raised, and said display panel unit enters said using condition.
  • 9. The terminal unit as claimed in claim 1, wherein said predetermined angle is large enough so that said shaft is pressed against a side wall of said cut-out and is prevented from slipping out of said cut-out when said display panel unit is operated and thereby the force is applied to said shaft in said direction.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
10-190619 Jul 1998 JP
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