Anti-toppling computer display

By using suction cups and threaded connections on the computer monitor, the connection stability between the monitor and the base is enhanced, solving the problem of monitor tipping and achieving stability and convenient transfer under external force.

CN223924299UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-17HUBEI KONGKA XINLUO ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520245289.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-02-17
Publication Date
2026-02-17
Estimated Expiration
2035-02-17

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing computer monitors are unstable and easily tip over due to external forces, leading to damage or inconvenience in use.

Method used

The suction cups create an adhesive force by contacting the desktop, and the components are connected by threads between the outer and inner rods to enhance the connection stability between the monitor and the base. The length of the outer and inner rods can be adjusted to accommodate desktops of different heights.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the monitor from tipping over due to external forces, ensuring stability during use and facilitating quick and easy relocation.

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Abstract

The utility model discloses an anti-toppling computer display, which relates to the technical field of computers and comprises a base, the top of the base is connected with a display screen, and the display screen is used for being connected with an external computer host; the left and right ends of the bottom of the display screen are fixedly connected with matching assemblies. The matching assembly comprises an outer rod, the top of the outer rod is in internal threaded connection with the bottom of the display screen, and the suction cup makes contact with the table top and generates adsorption force, so that the display is tightly connected with the table top, and the display is effectively prevented from toppling over due to external force (such as collision or vibration); the connecting stability of the display screen and the base is further enhanced, it is ensured that the displayer is kept stable in the using process, and the length between the outer rod and the inner rod is adjusted by twisting the inner rod.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of computer technology, specifically an anti-tipping computer monitor. Background Technology

[0002] The patent with publication number CN222392515U discloses an easily rotatable computer monitor, which includes a triangular base, a protective cover fixedly connected to the top of the triangular base, and a support plate set on the top of the protective cover. The top of the support plate is provided with an angle adjustment mechanism, and the bottom of the protective cover is provided with a rotation mechanism. The angle adjustment mechanism includes a first mounting base, a second mounting base, a first rotating shaft, an adjustment plate, a slide, a control slide plate, a second rotating shaft, a limit plate, and a fixing plate.

[0003] The computer monitors in the prior art described above are usually connected to a base with a simple stand, which has poor stability and is easily tipped over by external forces (such as collisions or vibrations), resulting in damage to the monitor or inconvenience in use. Utility Model Content

[0004] Therefore, in order to overcome the above-mentioned shortcomings, this utility model provides an anti-tipping computer monitor.

[0005] This invention is implemented as follows: An anti-tipping computer monitor is constructed. The device includes a base, with a display screen connected to the top of the base for connecting to an external computer host. A mating component is fixedly connected to both the left and right ends of the bottom of the display screen. The mating component includes an outer rod, the top of which is internally threaded to the bottom of the display screen, and the inner sidewall of the outer rod is threaded to a threaded area at the upper end of the inner rod's sidewall. A sliding groove is provided through the inner rod's sidewall, and the inner rod is hollow, with the sliding groove communicating with the hollow area within the inner rod. The bottom of the inner rod is fixedly connected to a suction cup.

[0006] In one feasible implementation, a receiving cavity is embedded in the center of the top of the suction cup, and a support rod is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the receiving cavity, with the bottom of the support rod fixedly connected to a spring.

[0007] In one feasible implementation, the bottom of the spring is fixedly connected to the sliding rod, and the sliding rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the support rod.

[0008] In one feasible implementation, the bottom of the sliding rod is fixedly connected to the limiting disk, and the limiting disk is slidably connected to the receiving cavity.

[0009] In one feasible implementation, the upper end of the cavity has a cylindrical structure, the upper sidewall of the cavity is provided with a rubber layer, and the lower end has a frustum-shaped structure.

[0010] This utility model has the following advantages: This utility model provides an anti-tipping computer monitor through improvements, which, compared with similar devices, has the following improvements:

[0011] This utility model describes an anti-tipping computer monitor. The suction cup contacts the desktop and generates an adhesive force, ensuring a tight connection between the monitor and the desktop, effectively preventing the monitor from tipping over due to external forces (such as collisions or vibrations). The cooperating components are connected by threads between the outer rod and the inner rod, further enhancing the connection stability between the display screen and the base, ensuring the monitor remains stable during use. By twisting the inner rod, the length between the outer rod and the inner rod can be adjusted, allowing the monitor to adapt to desktops of different heights. Pushing the sliding rod downwards moves the limiting plate to the frustum area of ​​the receiving cavity, releasing the adhesive force between the suction cup and the desktop, allowing the user to quickly move the monitor. Attached Figure Description

[0012] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of this utility model;

[0013] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the external rod connection structure of this utility model;

[0014] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the suction cup connection structure of this utility model;

[0015] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the internal rod connection structure of this utility model.

[0016] The components include: base-1, display screen-2, outer rod-3, inner rod-4, slide groove-5, suction cup-6, receiving cavity-61, support rod-7, sliding rod-8, spring-9, limiting plate-10, mating assembly-11, and threaded area-12. Detailed Implementation

[0017] The following is in conjunction with the appendix Figures 1-4 The principles and features of this utility model are described below. The examples given are for illustrative purposes only and are not intended to limit the scope of this utility model. The utility model is described more specifically in the following paragraphs by way of example with reference to the accompanying drawings. The advantages and features of this utility model will become clearer from the following description and claims. It should be noted that the drawings are in a very simplified form and use non-precise proportions, and are only used to facilitate and clarify the illustration of the embodiments of this utility model.

[0018] It should be noted that when a component is described as "fixed to" another component, it can be directly on the other component or may have a component in between. When a component is considered "connected to" another component, it can be directly connected to the other component or may have a component in between. When a component is considered "set on" another component, it can be directly set on the other component or may have a component in between. The terms "vertical," "horizontal," "left," "right," and similar expressions used in this document are for illustrative purposes only.

[0019] Unless otherwise defined, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this invention pertains. The terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the invention. The term "and / or" as used herein includes any and all combinations of one or more of the associated listed items.

[0020] Please see Figures 1-4 The present invention relates to an anti-tipping computer monitor, comprising a base 1, a display screen 2 connected to the top of the base 1, the display screen 2 being used to connect to an external computer host to achieve normal display function.

[0021] Specifically, a mating component 11 is fixedly connected to both the left and right ends of the bottom of the display screen 2 to enhance the connection stability between the display screen and the base.

[0022] Specifically, the mating component 11 includes an outer rod 3, the top of which is internally threaded to the bottom of the display screen 2, and the inner sidewall of the outer rod 3 is threaded to the threaded area 12 provided at the upper end of the sidewall of the inner rod 4; thus realizing an adjustable connection between the outer rod 3 and the inner rod 4.

[0023] Specifically, a groove 5 is provided through the side wall of the inner rod 4, and the inner rod 4 is hollow. The groove 5 is connected to the hollow inside the inner rod 4.

[0024] Specifically, the bottom of the inner rod 4 is fixedly connected to the suction cup 6 for adhering to the desktop or other flat surface to enhance the anti-slip performance of the monitor. A receiving cavity 61 is embedded in the center of the top of the suction cup 6. A support rod 7 is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the receiving cavity 61. The bottom of the support rod 7 is fixedly connected to the spring 9. The bottom of the spring 9 is fixedly connected to the sliding rod 8. The sliding rod 8 is slidably connected to the inner side wall of the support rod 7. The bottom of the sliding rod 8 is fixedly connected to the limiting plate 10. The limiting plate 10 is slidably connected to the receiving cavity 61.

[0025] Specifically, the upper end of the receiving cavity 61 has a cylindrical structure, and a rubber layer is provided on the upper side wall of the receiving cavity 61. The lower end has a frustum-shaped structure, and the size of the limiting disk 10 matches the upper end of the receiving cavity 61.

[0026] Specifically, the base 1 is placed on an external tabletop, allowing the display screen 2 to be placed in the installation area and connected to an external computer host. Simultaneously, the inner rod 4 is rotated, connecting to the outer rod 3 via the threaded area 12. The length between the outer rod 3 and the inner rod 4 is adjusted. When the base 1 contacts the tabletop, the suction cup 6 in the area below the outer rod 3 contacts the tabletop and forms an adsorption, causing the display screen 2 to adhere to the tabletop. Pushing the sliding rod 8 downward causes the limiting plate 10 to move downward, stretching the spring 9. The limiting plate 10 moves downward to the frustum area below the receiving cavity 61, causing the adsorption between the suction cup 6 and the tabletop to disappear, facilitating the transfer of the display screen 2.

[0027] The above describes the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. All standard parts used in this utility model can be purchased from the market, and irregularly shaped parts can be customized according to the description and drawings. The specific connection methods for each part all adopt conventional methods such as bolts, rivets, and welding, which are mature technologies in the prior art. The machinery, parts, and equipment all adopt conventional models in the prior art, and the circuit connections adopt conventional connection methods in the prior art, which will not be detailed here.

[0028] The above description of the disclosed embodiments enables those skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the general principles defined herein may be implemented in other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the present invention. Therefore, the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiments shown herein, but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.

Claims

1. An anti-tipping computer monitor, comprising a base, a display screen connected to the top of the base, the display screen being used to connect to an external computer host; Its characteristics are: A matching component is fixedly connected to both the bottom left and right ends of the display screen; The mating components include an outer rod, the top of which is internally threaded to the bottom of the display screen, and the inner sidewall of the outer rod is threaded to the threaded area at the upper end of the inner sidewall. A groove is provided through the side wall of the inner rod, and the inner rod is hollow. The groove is connected to the hollow inside the inner rod. The bottom of the inner rod is fixedly connected to the suction cup.

2. The anti-tipping computer monitor according to claim 1, characterized in that: A receiving cavity is embedded in the center of the top of the suction cup, and a support rod is fixedly connected to the upper side wall of the receiving cavity. The bottom of the support rod is fixedly connected to a spring.

3. The anti-tipping computer monitor according to claim 2, characterized in that: The bottom of the spring is fixedly connected to the sliding rod, and the sliding rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the support rod.

4. The anti-tipping computer monitor according to claim 3, characterized in that: The bottom of the sliding rod is fixedly connected to the limiting plate, and the limiting plate is slidably connected to the receiving cavity.

5. The anti-tipping computer monitor according to claim 4, characterized in that: The upper end of the cavity is cylindrical, and a rubber layer is provided on the upper side wall of the cavity. The lower end is frustum-shaped.

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