Computer-based image processor with telescopic mechanism
By introducing a telescopic mechanism, shock-absorbing components, and a ventilation system into the image processor, the problem of component damage during movement was solved, achieving stable movement and efficient heat dissipation, thus improving the practicality and flexibility of the device.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Applications(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-12-03
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-10
- Estimated Expiration
- Not applicable · inactive patent
AI Technical Summary
In existing technologies, when an image processor encounters an uneven path during movement, it is difficult to effectively protect the internal precision electronic components, leading to parts falling off or being damaged.
The computer uses an image processor with a telescopic mechanism, combined with shock absorption, telescopic, ventilation and caster wheel design. Through the cooperation of elastic parts and bevel gear set, stable movement and heat dissipation of the image processor are achieved.
It effectively protects internal precision components, improves the service life and operational stability of the device, reduces maintenance costs, and enhances portability and user comfort.
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Abstract
Description
TECHNICAL FIELD
[0001] The application relates to the technical field of image processors, in particular to an image processor based on a computer and provided with a telescopic mechanism. BACKGROUND
[0002] With the development of computer technology and the perfection of mathematical theory, especially the establishment of discrete mathematics theory, digital image processing technology has developed rapidly. In the early stage, people mainly used computers to process images such as denoising, enhancement, restoration and the like, so as to improve the image quality. Subsequently, image processing technology has been gradually applied to many fields such as aerospace, biomedical engineering, industrial detection, robot vision and the like, and remarkable achievements have been made. The image processor based on a computer and provided with a telescopic mechanism is a hardware device or chip integrating a high-performance image processing unit (such as DSP, ASIC and the like), a memory, an interface and a telescopic mechanism. It can not only perform a series of complex operations on the input image through high-speed data transmission, image encoding and decoding, filtering, transformation and the like, so as to improve the image quality, extract useful information or realize specific application requirements, but also has the ability to adjust its physical form or working range through the telescopic mechanism, so as to adapt to different working environments or processing requirements.
[0003] However, in the prior art, when the image processor is moved, the path of the moving device may not be flat, and the image processor is internally provided with relatively precise electronic components. The existing device cannot effectively protect the image processor during movement, so that some parts inside the device fall off or are damaged. SUMMARY
[0004] The application aims to solve the problem in the prior art that when the image processor is moved, the path of the moving device may not be flat, and the image processor is internally provided with relatively precise electronic components. The existing device cannot effectively protect the image processor during movement, so that some parts inside the device fall off or are damaged.
[0005] In order to achieve the above-mentioned purpose, the application adopts the following technical scheme: A computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism includes a processor body, a display screen for processing images and displaying results, a base sliding plate below the processor body, a second motor on one side of the base sliding plate, a telescopic mechanism for adjusting the height of the processor body at the output end of the second motor, a shock-absorbing mechanism for buffering below the base sliding plate, the shock-absorbing mechanism including two first springs fixedly installed inside the processor body, a second telescopic rod at the center of the two first springs, a second spring sleeved on the upper end of the second telescopic rod, a shock-absorbing component on one side of the second telescopic rod, a first motor at the bottom of the processor body, a ventilation mechanism for heat dissipation at the output end of the first motor, and a base body for support below the processor body.
[0006] One end of the second telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the base body, and the other end of the second telescopic rod is fixedly connected to the base sliding plate.
[0007] The above technical solution further includes: The shock absorption assembly includes a first connecting rod rotatably mounted on a base sliding plate. The first connecting rod is rotatably connected to a slider. One end of the slider is fixedly connected to a bearing. The other end of the bearing is fixedly connected to a first sliding plate. One end of the first sliding plate is fixedly connected to a third spring. The other end of the third spring is fixedly connected to one end of a first telescopic rod. The other end of the first telescopic rod is fixedly mounted on the inner wall of the base body.
[0008] The base body has a sliding groove at its inner bottom end, and a slider is slidably connected to the sliding groove. The first sliding plate and the second sliding plate are slidably connected to the base body. The shock absorption components are symmetrically arranged with the central axis of the base body as the axis of symmetry, and their parts and installation methods are the same.
[0009] The telescopic mechanism includes a fourth connecting rod rotatably mounted on a second motor. One end of the fourth connecting rod is rotatably connected to a third connecting rod, and the other end of the third connecting rod is rotatably connected to a telescopic component.
[0010] The telescopic assembly includes a second connecting rod rotatably mounted on a third connecting rod. One end of the second connecting rod is fixedly connected to a second gear, which meshes with a first rack and a second rack. The other end of the second connecting rod is fixedly connected to a first gear, which meshes with a first rack and a second rack.
[0011] The second rack is slidably connected to the processor body, and the first rack is fixedly connected to the base sliding plate.
[0012] The ventilation mechanism includes a first bevel gear rotatably mounted on the processor body, the first bevel gear meshing with a second bevel gear, the second bevel gear being fixedly connected to one end of a first rotating shaft, and the other end of the first rotating shaft being fixedly connected to a first fan.
[0013] The first bevel gear is meshed with a third bevel gear, the third bevel gear is fixedly connected to one end of a second rotating shaft, the other end of the second rotating shaft is fixedly connected to a second fan, and the second fan and the first rotating shaft are fixedly installed inside the bottom of the processor body.
[0014] Both sides of the processor body are provided with ventilation holes for dust prevention. The processor body is slidably connected to the base sliding plate, and the base sliding plate is slidably connected to the base body.
[0015] The bottom of the base body is provided with four casters for moving the device.
[0016] The present invention has the following beneficial effects: 1. In this invention, when the mobile device experiences a bump, the two shock-absorbing components move in opposite directions to offset the external force. After the first bump ends, the two shock-absorbing components move towards each other, and each elastic part begins to recover its deformation. The arrangement of multiple elastic parts and components simultaneously buffers the external force brought by the bump, thereby effectively protecting the precision components inside the processor body and reducing the cost required for device maintenance or replacement.
[0017] 2. In this invention, the simultaneous operation of multiple fans is achieved through the mutual cooperation of bevel gear sets, thereby keeping the device at a lower temperature and providing a stable internal environment for the continuous operation of the image processor, effectively improving the service life of the image processor. Attached Figure Description
[0018] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention; Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the first structure of the present invention; Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the second structure of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the third structure of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the fourth structure of the present invention; Figure 6 This is a schematic diagram of the fifth structure of the present invention.
[0019] In the diagram: 1. Processor body; 2. Ventilation hole; 3. Display screen; 4. Base body; 5. Caster wheel; 6. Base sliding plate; 7. First motor; 8. Second motor; 9. First fan; 10. Second bevel gear; 11. First bevel gear; 12. Third bevel gear; 13. Second fan; 14. Second rotating shaft; 15. First rotating shaft; 16. Slide groove; 17. First spring; 18. Slider; 19. First connecting rod; 20. First telescopic rod; 21. First sliding plate; 22. Third spring; 23. Second sliding plate; 24. Bearing; 25. First rack; 26. Second rack; 27. First gear; 28. Second gear; 29. Second connecting rod; 30. Third connecting rod; 31. Fourth connecting rod; 32. Second spring; 33. Second telescopic rod. Detailed Implementation
[0020] The technical solutions of the embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present invention, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present invention, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort are within the scope of protection of the present invention.
[0021] like Figures 1-6 As shown, a computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism includes a processor body 1, a display screen 3 for processing images and displaying results, a base sliding plate 6 below the processor body 1, a second motor 8 on one side of the base sliding plate 6, a telescopic mechanism for adjusting the height of the processor body 1 at the output end of the second motor 8, a shock-absorbing mechanism for buffering below the base sliding plate 6, the shock-absorbing mechanism including two first springs 17 fixedly installed inside the processor body 1, a second telescopic rod 33 at the center of the two first springs 17, a second spring 32 sleeved on the upper end of the second telescopic rod 33, a shock-absorbing component on one side of the second telescopic rod 33, a first motor 7 at the bottom of the processor body 1, a ventilation mechanism for heat dissipation at the output end of the first motor 7, and a base body 4 for support below the processor body 1.
[0022] The working principle of the image processor based on a computer with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention is as follows: During use, when a bump occurs during movement, the base sliding plate 6 will press down on the two first springs 17, as well as the second spring 32 and the second telescopic rod 33, which will also drive the shock absorption component to work. When the device encounters another bump during movement, it will repeat the previous movement. Different degrees of bumps will cause the base sliding plate 6 to slide along the inner wall of the base body 4 with different total distances. The shock absorption mechanism effectively protects the subsequent operation of the processor body 1. After the device is moved to the designated location, the first motor 7 is turned on, and the ventilation mechanism starts to work, expelling the heat generated by the operation of the processor body 1 from the device. The processing results will be displayed on the display screen 3. The second motor 8 can be turned on according to the situation of the crowd to make certain adjustments to the telescopic mechanism. After adjusting to a suitable position, the second motor 8 is turned off. Through the cooperation of multiple mechanisms, the stable operation of the device is achieved, which effectively improves the practicality and flexibility of the device.
[0023] In one embodiment, the shock-absorbing assembly described above includes a first connecting rod 19 rotatably mounted on a base sliding plate 6, a slider 18 rotatably connected to the first connecting rod 19, a bearing 24 fixedly connected to one end of the slider 18, a first sliding plate 21 fixedly connected to the other end of the bearing 24, a third spring 22 fixedly connected to one end of the first sliding plate 21, a first telescopic rod 20 fixedly connected to the other end of the third spring 22, and the other end of the first telescopic rod 20 fixedly mounted on the inner wall of the base body 4. In one embodiment, for the base body 4 described above, a groove 16 is provided at the bottom of the interior of the base body 4, and a slider 18 is slidably connected to the groove 16. The first sliding plate 21 and the second sliding plate 23 are slidably connected to the base body 4. The same shock-absorbing components are symmetrically arranged with the central axis of the base body 4 as the axis of symmetry, and their parts and installation methods are the same.
[0024] The working principle of the image processor based on a computer with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention is as follows: When the mobile device encounters a bumpy road surface, the base sliding plate 6 will press down on the second telescopic rod 33 and the second spring 32. The presence of the second spring 32 reduces the burden on the telescopic rod to a certain extent and increases the service life of the second telescopic rod 33. At the same time, the included angle between the slide groove 16 and the lower end face of the base sliding plate 6 also decreases. This is manifested by the rotation of the first connecting rod 19. The rotating first connecting rod 19 drives the slider 18 to slide in the slide groove 16. The sliding slider 18 drives the bearing 24 to move synchronously. The bearing 24 drives the first sliding plate 21 to compress the third spring 22 and slide in the base body 4. The compressed and deformed third spring 22 compresses the first telescopic rod 20 to shorten, and the two shock-absorbing components move in opposite directions. After one bump, the two shock-absorbing components move towards each other, and each elastic part begins to recover its deformation, thereby effectively protecting the precision components inside the processor body 1.
[0025] In one embodiment, the telescopic mechanism described above includes a fourth connecting rod 31 rotatably mounted on the second motor 8, one end of the fourth connecting rod 31 being rotatably connected to a third connecting rod 30, and the other end of the third connecting rod 30 being rotatably connected to a telescopic component. In one embodiment, for the telescopic assembly described above, the telescopic assembly includes a second connecting rod 29 rotatably mounted on the third connecting rod 30. One end of the second connecting rod 29 is fixedly connected to a second gear 28, which meshes with a first rack 25 and a second rack 26. The other end of the second connecting rod 29 is fixedly connected to a first gear 27, which meshes with a first rack 25 and a second rack 26. In one embodiment, the second rack 26 is slidably connected to the processor body 1, and the first rack 25 is fixedly connected to the base sliding plate 6.
[0026] The working principle of the image processor based on a computer with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention is as follows: When in use, the second motor 8 is turned on, which drives the fourth connecting rod 31 to rotate. The rotating fourth connecting rod 31 drives the third connecting rod 30 to swing. The third connecting rod 30 drives the second connecting rod 29 to move up and down reciprocally. The second connecting rod 29 drives the first gear 27 and the second gear 28 to move synchronously. The first gear 27 and the second gear 28 together drive the second rack 26 to slide inside the base sliding plate 6, thereby realizing the adjustment of the height of the processor body 1. This can better match the user's visual habits and improve the viewing comfort and immersion.
[0027] In one embodiment, the ventilation mechanism described above includes a first bevel gear 11 rotatably mounted on the processor body 1, the first bevel gear 11 meshing with a second bevel gear 10, the second bevel gear 10 being fixedly connected to one end of a first rotating shaft 15, and the other end of the first rotating shaft 15 being fixedly connected to a first fan 9. In one embodiment, for the first bevel gear 11 described above, the first bevel gear 11 is meshed with a third bevel gear 12, the third bevel gear 12 is fixedly connected to one end of the second rotating shaft 14, the other end of the second rotating shaft 14 is fixedly connected to a second fan 13, and the second fan 13 and the first rotating shaft 15 are fixedly installed at the bottom of the processor body 1. In one embodiment, for the processor body 1 described above, both sides of the processor body 1 are provided with ventilation holes 2 for dust prevention, the processor body 1 is slidably connected to the base sliding plate 6, and the base sliding plate 6 is slidably connected to the base body 4.
[0028] The working principle of the image processor with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention is as follows: When the image processor is in use, the first motor 7 is turned on, which drives the first bevel gear 11 to rotate. The first bevel gear 11 drives the second bevel gear 10 to rotate through meshing. The rotating second bevel gear 10 drives the first rotating shaft 15 to rotate. The rotating first rotating shaft 15 drives the first fan 9 to start working. At the same time, the rotating first bevel gear 11 also drives the third bevel gear 12 to rotate. The rotating third bevel gear 12 drives the second rotating shaft 14 to rotate. The rotating second rotating shaft 14 drives the second fan 13 to start working. The heat inside the device is finally discharged through the vents 2 on both sides of the processor body 1. The bevel gear group realizes the operation of the ventilation mechanism, thereby improving the heat dissipation effect and increasing the service life of the device.
[0029] In one embodiment, for the base body 4 described above, the bottom of the base body 4 is provided with universal wheels 5 for moving devices, and four universal wheels 5 are provided.
[0030] The working principle of the image processor based on the computer with a telescopic mechanism proposed in this invention is to improve the setting of four sets of universal wheels 5, making it more convenient and easier for relevant personnel to move and fix the device, saving manpower and thus improving work efficiency.
[0031] Although embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and variations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism, comprising a processor body (1), characterized in that, The processor body (1) is provided with a display screen (3) for processing images and displaying results, a base sliding plate (6) is arranged below the processor body (1), a second motor (8) is arranged on one side of the base sliding plate (6), an extension mechanism for adjusting the height of the processor body (1) is arranged at the output end of the second motor (8), a damping mechanism for buffering is arranged below the base sliding plate (6), the damping mechanism comprises two first springs (17) fixedly installed in the processor body (1), a second extension rod (33) is arranged at the center position of the two first springs (17), a second spring (32) is sleeved on the upper end of the second extension rod (33), a damping assembly is arranged on one side of the second extension rod (33), a first motor (7) is arranged at the bottom of the processor body (1), a ventilation mechanism for heat dissipation is arranged at the output end of the first motor (7), and a base body (4) for supporting is arranged below the processor body (1).
2. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The damping assembly comprises a first connecting rod (19) rotatably installed on the base sliding plate (6), the first connecting rod (19) is rotatably connected with a sliding block (18), one end of the sliding block (18) is fixedly connected with a bearing (24), the other end of the bearing (24) is fixedly connected with a first sliding plate (21), one end of the first sliding plate (21) is fixedly connected with a third spring (22), the other end of the third spring (22) is fixedly connected with one end of a first extension rod (20), and the other end of the first extension rod (20) is fixedly installed on the inner wall of the base body (4).
3. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that, The inner bottom end of the base body (4) is provided with a sliding groove (16), the sliding groove (16) is slidably connected with the sliding block (18), and the first sliding plate (21) and the second sliding plate (23) are slidably connected with the base body (4).
4. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The extension mechanism comprises a fourth connecting rod (31) rotatably installed on the second motor (8), one end of the fourth connecting rod (31) is rotatably connected with a third connecting rod (30), and the other end of the third connecting rod (30) is rotatably connected with an extension assembly.
5. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that, The extension assembly comprises a second connecting rod (29) rotatably installed on the third connecting rod (30), one end of the second connecting rod (29) is fixedly connected with a second gear (28), the second gear (28) is meshingly connected with a first rack (25) and a second rack (26), and the other end of the second connecting rod (29) is fixedly connected with a first gear (27). The first gear (27) is meshingly connected with the first rack (25) and the second rack (26).
6. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 5, characterized in that, The second rack (26) is slidably connected with the processor body (1), and the first rack (25) is fixedly connected with the base sliding plate (6).
7. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, Said ventilation mechanism includes the first bevel gear (11) that is rotatably installed on the processor body (1), the first bevel gear (11) is meshed with the second bevel gear (10), one end of the second bevel gear (10) is fixedly connected with the first rotating shaft (15), the other end of the first rotating shaft (15) is fixedly connected with the first fan (9).
8. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 7, characterized in that, The first bevel gear (11) is meshed with the third bevel gear (12), one end of the third bevel gear (12) is fixedly connected with the second rotating shaft (14), the other end of the second rotating shaft (14) is fixedly connected with the second fan (13), and the second fan (13) and the first rotating shaft (15) are fixedly installed inside the bottom end of the processor body (1).
9. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, Both sides of the processor body (1) are provided with air holes (2) for dust prevention, the processor body (1) is slidably connected with the base sliding plate (6), and the base sliding plate (6) is slidably connected with the base body (4).
10. The computer-based image processor with a telescopic mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that, The bottom of the base body (4) is provided with universal wheels (5) for moving devices, and the universal wheels (5) are provided with four.