Split mounting type bed computer screen support
A computer screen and assembled technology, which is applied in the direction of machine/stand, support machine, electrical digital data processing, etc., can solve the problems of long load moment moment arm, unable to be stably fixed, unable to carry large load, etc., to achieve easier production and processing, The structure is simple and strong, and the effect of not easy to wear
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[0020] The assembled bed computer screen support includes two side supports 1, two beams 2, a fixed base 3 on the screen, a fixed base 4 under the screen, four nuts 5, a pin 6, and a bolt 7. The two brackets are symmetrically placed on the left and right sides, and the middle is connected by two beams. The beam passes through the sleeve on the side support and is fixed on the side support through nuts. The fixed base on the screen can move along the crossbeam, or rotate around the crossbeam, and be fastened on the crossbeam by tightening the bolts thereon.
[0021] like figure 1 As shown, two side supports 1 are connected by two beams 1 .
[0022] like figure 2 As shown, two beams 1 are respectively fastened with each side bracket by two nuts 5 .
Embodiment 2
[0024] The side support 1 can be trapezoidal or other U-shaped. The cross-section of the beam 1 can be / square / ellipse, thereby reducing the number of beams 1 to one. Nut 104 may be other standard fasteners such as screws or bolts.
Embodiment 3
[0026] When the assembled computer screen support on the bed is practical, the direction of the fixed base 3 on the screen can be adjusted according to different positions of people. People can lie below this support, and at this moment, the fixed base 3 on the screen faces downwards, such as image 3 Shown; People can also sit in front of the bracket, and now the fixed base 3 on the screen is facing forward, as Figure 4 shown.
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