Integrated tray device of keyboard and mouse

By introducing wall-mounting components and a hidden touchpad into the integrated keyboard and mouse tray device, the problem of the keyboard and mouse being unable to input when stored is solved, enabling efficient operation in confined spaces or for temporary quick input.

CN223939162UActive Publication Date: 2026-02-24REENT ELECTRONIC TECH (XIAN) CO LTD
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Patent Information

Application Number
CN202520738906.7
Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-04-18
Publication Date
2026-02-24
Estimated Expiration
2035-04-18

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are folded up; they must be fully unfolded to perform input operations. This makes them inconvenient to use in confined spaces or when quick input is required, and reduces operational efficiency.

Method used

An integrated tray device comprising a support frame and a wall-mounting assembly has been designed. Through the cooperation of movable blocks and sliding grooves, the keyboard can be wall-mounted, the support plate can be horizontal with the wall to realize temporary input function, and an additional input method can be provided through a hidden touchpad.

Benefits of technology

Without unfolding the support plate, the keyboard and touchpad can be used for basic input, which improves space utilization and ease of operation, and enhances operational efficiency in confined spaces or when inputting quickly on short notice.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to the technical field of keyboard and mouse trays, in particular to a keyboard and mouse integrated tray device which comprises a supporting frame. The wall-mounted components are arranged at the upper ends of the two supporting frames, each wall-mounted component comprises a movable rod, a movable block, a sliding groove, a mounting plate, a bolt, a positioning screw, a supporting plate, a limiting frame, a knob and a baffle, the movable rods are connected to the upper sides of the interiors of the supporting frames, and the movable blocks are movably connected to the interiors of the supporting frames; according to the wall-mounted keyboard, the wall-mounted assembly is arranged, the movable block moves in the supporting frame and moves through the sliding groove and the movable rod, then the movable block is stored in the supporting frame, the supporting plate is made to be flush with the wall face, the keyboard is placed in the limiting frame, the rotary knob is rotated, the rotary knob drives the baffle to rotate, then the position of the keyboard is limited, and the wall-mounted effect of the keyboard is achieved; a temporary input function can be provided under the condition that the supporting plate is not unfolded, so that the space utilization rate is improved.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of keyboard and mouse tray technology, and in particular to an integrated keyboard and mouse tray device. Background Technology

[0002] The integrated keyboard and mouse tray is an input device holder designed specifically for industrial control systems, cabinets, production line terminals, and consoles. It can stably hold a keyboard, mouse, or touchpad and provides a durable, protective, and adjustable operating platform to meet the high-intensity usage requirements of industrial environments.

[0003] Existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are folded up; they must be fully unfolded to perform input operations. This design is inconvenient to use in confined spaces or when quick input is required, and reduces operational efficiency.

[0004] Therefore, addressing the issue that existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices are inconvenient and inefficient in confined spaces or when quick, temporary input is required, where the keyboard and mouse are unusable when folded and must be fully unfolded for input, an optimized integrated keyboard and mouse tray device can be designed. This device can be wall-mounted, allowing the keyboard to still perform basic input operations when folded. Furthermore, adding a hidden touchpad provides temporary input functionality without unfolding the support plate, thereby improving space utilization, reducing unnecessary unfolding operations, and enhancing workflow and ease of use. Utility Model Content

[0005] To overcome the problem that existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are in the storage state and must be fully unfolded to perform input operations, this design is inconvenient to use in confined spaces or when temporary quick input is required, and reduces the efficiency of operation.

[0006] The technical solution of this utility model is as follows: an integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse, including a support frame; and a wall-mounting assembly. Two support frames are provided, and a wall-mounting assembly is provided at the upper end of each support frame. The wall-mounting assembly includes a movable rod, a movable block, a sliding groove, a mounting plate, bolts, positioning screws, a support plate, a limit frame, a knob, and a baffle. The movable rod is connected to the upper inner side of the support frame, and the movable block is movably connected to the inner side of the support frame. A sliding groove, L-shaped, is provided through the rear inner side of the movable block and is movably connected to the movable rod. Mounting plates are connected to the left and right ends of the support frame. Bolts are threaded to the front end of the mounting plates. Positioning screws are threaded to the front bottom of the movable block. A support plate is movably connected to the top of the movable block, and the support plate is threaded to the positioning screws. A limit frame is connected to the top right side of the support plate, and a knob is dampedly connected to the rear right side of the support plate. A baffle is connected to the outer end of the knob.

[0007] Preferably, by setting a wall-mounting component, the movable block moves within the support frame and moves through a sliding groove and a movable rod, thereby retracting the movable block into the support frame, making the support plate horizontal with the wall. The keyboard is then placed in the limiting frame, and rotating the knob causes the baffle to rotate, thus restricting the keyboard position and achieving a wall-mounting effect. This provides temporary input functionality without unfolding the support plate, thereby improving space utilization. This addresses the problem that existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when retracted, requiring full unfolding for input operations. This design is inconvenient in confined spaces or when temporary, rapid input is needed, reducing operational efficiency.

[0008] Preferably, a connecting block is connected to the front end of the support plate, and a tray is connected to the front end of the connecting block.

[0009] Preferably, a pad is connected to the top of the tray, and a pivot is connected to the top left side of the support plate.

[0010] Preferably, the outer end of the rotating shaft is damped and connected to a protective cover, which is movably connected to the support plate.

[0011] Preferably, the rear end of the cover has a wire hole, and the top of the cover is connected to a touch panel.

[0012] Preferably, the rear end of the cover is connected to a connector for connecting to an external cable.

[0013] Preferably, the front end of the cover is connected to a lever, which is made of rubber.

[0014] The beneficial effects of this utility model are:

[0015] 1. By setting up a wall-mounting component, the movable block moves within the support frame. Through the sliding groove and the movable rod, the movable block is retracted into the support frame, making the support plate horizontal with the wall. The keyboard is placed in the limiting frame, and the knob is turned. The knob drives the baffle to rotate, thereby restricting the position of the keyboard and achieving a wall-mounting effect. It can provide temporary input function without unfolding the support plate, thereby improving space utilization. This solves the problem that existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are in the storage state. Input operation can only be performed when they are fully unfolded. This design is inconvenient to use in small spaces or when temporary and quick input is required, and it reduces the efficiency of operation. Attached Figure Description

[0016] Figure 1 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional exploded view of the integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse of this utility model.

[0017] Figure 2 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional structural schematic of the integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse of this utility model.

[0018] Figure 3 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional bottom view of the integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse of this utility model.

[0019] Figure 4 The diagram shown is a three-dimensional rear view of the integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to this utility model.

[0020] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached drawings: 1. Support frame; 21. Movable rod; 22. Movable block; 23. Sliding groove; 24. Mounting plate; 25. Bolt; 26. Positioning screw; 27. Support plate; 28. Limiting frame; 29. ​​Knob; 210. Baffle; 31. Connecting block; 32. Support plate; 33. Pad; 34. Rotating shaft; 35. Protective cover; 36. Wiring hole; 37. Touch panel; 38. Connection port; 39. Toggle plate. Detailed Implementation

[0021] The present invention will be further described below with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments.

[0022] Please see Figures 1-4This utility model provides an embodiment of an integrated tray device for a keyboard and mouse, including a support frame 1 and a wall-mounting assembly. Two support frames 1 are provided, and wall-mounting assemblies are mounted on the upper ends of the two support frames 1. Each wall-mounting assembly includes a movable rod 21, a movable block 22, a sliding groove 23, a mounting plate 24, bolts 25, positioning screws 26, a support plate 27, a limiting frame 28, a knob 29, and a baffle 210. The movable rod 21 is connected to the upper inner side of the support frame 1, and the movable block 22 is movably connected to the inner side of the support frame 1. A sliding groove 23, L-shaped, is formed through the rear inner side of the movable block 22 and is movably connected to the movable rod 21. Mounting plates 24 are connected to the left and right ends of the support frame 1, and bolts 25 are threaded to the front ends of the mounting plates 24. Positioning screws 26 are threaded to the front bottom of the movable block 22, and a support plate 27 is movably connected to the top of the movable block 22. The support plate 27 is connected by a threaded connection 26. A limit frame 28 is connected to the top right side of the support plate 27. A knob 29 is connected to the rear right side of the support plate 27 with damping. A baffle 210 is connected to the outer end of the knob 29. By setting the wall-mounting component, the movable block 22 moves within the support frame 1 and moves with the movable rod 21 through the sliding groove 23, thereby retracting the movable block 22 into the support frame 1, making the support plate 27 horizontal with the wall. The keyboard is placed in the limit frame 28. The knob 29 is rotated, and the knob 29 drives the baffle 210 to rotate, thereby restricting the position of the keyboard and enabling the keyboard to achieve a wall-mounting effect. It can provide temporary input function without unfolding the support plate 27, thereby improving space utilization. This solves the problem that the existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray device cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are in the storage state. Input operation can only be performed when it is fully unfolded. This design is inconvenient to use in small spaces or when temporary and quick input is required, and reduces the operating efficiency.

[0023] Please see Figures 1-4 In this embodiment, a connecting block 31 is connected to the front end of the support plate 27, and a tray 32 is connected to the front end of the connecting block 31. The tray 32 can be easily unfolded to support the wrist. A pad 33 is connected to the top of the tray 32. A pivot 34 is connected to the top left side of the support plate 27. The pad 33 can increase the comfort of wrist support. A cover 35 is connected to the outer end of the pivot 34 with damping. The cover 35 is movably connected to the support plate 27. The cover 35 can cover the mouse in the wall-mounted state to prevent the mouse from slipping.

[0024] Please see Figures 2-4In this embodiment, a wire hole 36 is provided at the rear end of the cover 35, and a touch panel 37 is connected to the top of the cover 35. The wire hole 36 facilitates the wire threading of the mouse and connection to external devices. A connection port 38 is connected to the rear end of the cover 35, which is connected to an external connection cable. The connection port 38 can provide power to the touch panel 37, so that the touch panel 37 can be used for temporary operation in the wall-mounted state. A lever 39 is connected to the front end of the cover 35. The lever 39 is made of rubber and can drive the cover 35 to be lifted through the pivot 34, so that the mouse can be used when the support plate 27 is unfolded.

[0025] During operation, the support plate 27 is connected to the movable block 22 via the positioning screw 26. After connection, the support plate 27 is lifted, causing the movable block 22 to move within the support frame 1. It moves through the sliding groove 23 and the movable rod 21, simultaneously extending and rotating outwards to retract the movable block 22 into the support frame 1, making the support plate 27 horizontal with the wall. The keyboard is then placed within the limiting frame 28. Rotating the knob 29 causes the baffle 210 to rotate, thus restricting the keyboard's position and achieving a wall-mounted effect. This provides temporary support without unfolding the support plate 27. The input function improves space utilization. The cable hole 36 facilitates the threading of the mouse and connection to external devices. When the support plate 27 is horizontal with the wall, the lever 39 can lift the cover 35 through the pivot 34 to use the mouse. When the support plate 27 is horizontal with the wall, it can cover the mouse to prevent it from falling. Then, the connection port 38 can be connected to the external connection cable, so that the touchpad 37 can be used as a temporary replacement for the mouse when the support plate 27 is horizontal with the wall. The tray 32 can be unfolded to support the wrist, and the pad 33 can increase the comfort of wrist support.

[0026] Through the above steps, by setting the wall-mounting component, the movable block 22 moves within the support frame 1 and moves with the movable rod 21 through the sliding groove 23, thereby retracting the movable block 22 into the support frame 1, making the support plate 27 horizontal with the wall, placing the keyboard into the limiting frame 28, and rotating the knob 29, which drives the baffle 210 to rotate, thereby restricting the position of the keyboard and enabling the keyboard to achieve a wall-mounting effect. It can provide temporary input function without unfolding the support plate 27, thereby improving space utilization. This solves the problem that existing keyboard and mouse integrated tray devices cannot be used when the keyboard and mouse are in the storage state and must be fully unfolded to perform input operations. This design is inconvenient to use in small spaces or when temporary and quick input is required, and reduces operating efficiency.

Claims

1. An integrated tray device for a keyboard and mouse, comprising a support frame (1); characterized in that: It also includes a wall-mounting assembly. There are two support frames (1). The upper end of the two support frames (1) is provided with a wall-mounting assembly. The wall-mounting assembly includes a movable rod (21), a movable block (22), a sliding groove (23), a mounting plate (24), a bolt (25), a positioning screw (26), a support plate (27), a limit frame (28), a knob (29), and a baffle (210). The movable rod (21) is connected to the upper inside of the support frame (1). The movable block (22) is movably connected to the inside of the support frame (1). The sliding groove (23) is opened through the rear inside of the movable block (22). The sliding groove (23) is shaped like a sliding rod. L-shaped, sliding groove (23) is movably connected to movable rod (21), mounting plate (24) is connected to the left and right ends of support frame (1), bolt (25) is threaded to the front end of mounting plate (24), positioning screw (26) is threaded to the bottom front side of movable block (22), support plate (27) is movably connected to the top of movable block (22), support plate (27) is threaded to positioning screw (26), limit frame (28) is connected to the top right side of support plate (27), knob (29) is damped to the rear right side of support plate (27), baffle (210) is connected to the outer end of knob (29).

2. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 1, characterized in that: The front end of the support plate (27) is connected to a connecting block (31), and the front end of the connecting block (31) is connected to a tray (32).

3. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 2, characterized in that: A pad (33) is connected to the top of the tray (32), and a pivot (34) is connected to the top left side of the support plate (27).

4. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 3, characterized in that: The outer end of the rotating shaft (34) is damped and connected to a cover (35), which is movably connected to the support plate (27).

5. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 4, characterized in that: The rear end of the cover (35) is provided with a wire hole (36), and the top of the cover (35) is connected to a touch panel (37).

6. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 5, characterized in that: The rear end of the cover (35) is connected to a connector (38), which is connected to an external connection cable.

7. The integrated tray device for keyboard and mouse according to claim 6, characterized in that: The front end of the protective cover (35) is connected to a lever (39), which is made of rubber.