Lifting type computer display
By introducing an automatic locking mechanism into the monitor, the inconvenience of manually tightening bolts in existing technologies is solved, thereby improving the convenience of monitor height adjustment and enhancing the user experience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-04-11
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-06
AI Technical Summary
Existing computer monitor height adjustment mechanisms require users to manually tighten bolts, making adjustments inconvenient.
An automatic locking mechanism is adopted, which uses the cooperation of sliding components and elastic elements to automatically lock the height of the display, eliminating the need to manually tighten the bolts.
It improves the ease of adjusting the monitor height, reduces the user's workload, and enhances the user experience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of display technology, specifically to a liftable computer monitor. Background Technology
[0002] A computer monitor is a display tool that shows electronic documents onto a screen via a specific transmission device. Often referred to as a computer monitor or computer screen, it is one of the most important components in a computer system besides the CPU, motherboard, memory, power supply, keyboard, and mouse. The monitor is the primary tool for human-computer interaction, displaying commands or data entered via the keyboard, as well as the results of computer data processing.
[0003] To facilitate use of computer monitors by users of different heights, height-adjustable structures are installed on computer monitors. The existing height adjustment structure is positioned by bolts. Users need to tighten the bolts at the beginning and end of the adjustment, which makes the adjustment relatively inconvenient. Utility Model Content
[0004] The purpose of this invention is to provide a height-adjustable computer monitor to solve the problems mentioned in the background art.
[0005] To achieve the above objectives, the present invention provides the following technical solution: a height-adjustable computer monitor, comprising a monitor body, wherein a tilt adjustment mechanism is provided on the back of the monitor body, and a height adjustment mechanism is provided on the tilt adjustment mechanism.
[0006] The height adjustment mechanism includes a counterweight base, a mounting hole at the bottom of the counterweight base, a counterweight column fixedly mounted on the top of the counterweight base, a hollow column fixedly mounted on the top of the counterweight column, a positioning groove on the back of the hollow column, a sliding kit slidably connected to the outer wall of the hollow column, and a connecting leg fixedly mounted on the back of the sliding kit.
[0007] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, a connecting block is fixedly installed at the end of the connecting leg away from the sliding kit, a sliding rod is slidably connected to the inner wall of the connecting block, a handle is fixedly connected to the end of the back of the sliding rod, and the front of the handle is movably connected to the back of the connecting block.
[0008] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, a pin block is fixedly installed at the end of the front side of the slide rod. The pin block is movably inserted into the inner cavity of the positioning groove. An elastic element is fixedly connected to the back side of the pin block, and the back side of the elastic element is fixedly connected to the front side of the connecting block.
[0009] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the elevation adjustment mechanism includes a support block, which is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the sliding kit. A rotating shaft is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support block, and a connecting frame is fixedly installed between the ends of the two rotating shafts.
[0010] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the top of the connecting frame is provided with a through hole, and a movable component is movably inserted into the inner cavity of the through hole. The movable component is fixedly installed on the back of the display body.
[0011] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, a protruding block is fixedly installed on the side of the support block, and a threaded component is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the protruding block, with a positioning block rotatably connected to the threaded end of the threaded component.
[0012] As a further preferred embodiment of this technical solution, the positioning block is slidably connected to the side of the support block, and the inner wall of the positioning block is movably connected to the outer wall of the rotating shaft.
[0013] This utility model provides a liftable computer monitor, which has the following advantages:
[0014] Through the overall design of the height adjustment mechanism, when the monitor body is adjusted upwards, the sliding component is pulled upwards directly on the outer wall of the hollow column. The locking block moves out of the initial positioning groove and then locks itself inside the upper positioning groove by the elastic force of the elastic element, achieving an automatic locking function. When the monitor body is adjusted downwards, the handle is pulled, and the handle is released after adjustment. This design eliminates the need to tighten bolts during height adjustment, reducing the user's labor intensity and improving ease of use. Attached Figure Description
[0015] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of the present utility model;
[0016] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the rear structure of the main body of the display of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 3 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of the main body of the display of this utility model after disassembly;
[0018] Figure 4 This is an exploded structural diagram of the height adjustment mechanism of this utility model;
[0019] Figure 5 This is a structural schematic diagram of the support block and connecting frame of this utility model.
[0020] In the diagram: 1. Monitor body; 2. Height adjustment mechanism; 21. Counterweight base; 22. Counterweight column; 23. Hollow column; 24. Positioning groove; 25. Sliding kit; 26. Connecting leg; 261. Connecting block; 262. Slide rod; 263. Handle; 264. Elastic element; 265. Pin block; 3. Tilt angle adjustment mechanism; 31. Support block; 311. Rotating shaft; 312. Protrusion block; 313. Positioning block; 314. Threaded part; 315. Connecting frame; 316. Through hole; 32. Movable part. Detailed Implementation
[0021] The technical solutions of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings of the embodiments of the present invention.
[0022] This utility model provides a technical solution: such as Figures 1 to 5 As shown in this embodiment, a height-adjustable computer monitor includes a monitor body 1, a tilt adjustment mechanism 3 is provided on the back of the monitor body 1, and a height adjustment mechanism 2 is provided on the tilt adjustment mechanism 3.
[0023] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the height adjustment mechanism 2 includes a counterweight base 21. The bottom of the counterweight base 21 has a mounting hole. A counterweight column 22 is fixedly mounted on the top of the counterweight base 21. A hollow column 23 is fixedly mounted on the top of the counterweight column 22. A positioning groove 24 is provided on the back of the hollow column 23. A sliding assembly 25 is slidably connected to the outer wall of the hollow column 23. A connecting leg 26 is fixedly mounted on the back of the sliding assembly 25. A connecting block 261 is fixedly mounted on the end of the connecting leg 26 away from the sliding assembly 25. A sliding rod 262 is slidably connected to the inner wall of the connecting block 261. A handle 263 is fixedly connected to the end of the back of the sliding rod 262. The front of the handle 263 is movably connected to the back of the connecting block 261. A pin block 265 is fixedly mounted to the end of the front of the sliding rod 262. The pin block 265 is movably inserted into the inner cavity of the positioning groove 24. A pin block 265 is fixedly connected to the back of the pin block 265. The elastic element 264 is fixedly connected to the front of the connecting block 261. If the monitor body 1 needs to be adjusted upward, the sliding component 25 is pulled upward on the outer wall of the hollow column 23. During the pulling process, due to the inclined design of the top of the pin block 265, the pin block 265 will move out of the initial positioning groove 24 and compress the elastic element 264. After the pin block 265 moves to the next positioning groove 24, the reset force of the elastic element 264 can drive the pin block 265 to reset and move and lock into the upper positioning groove 24, realizing the automatic locking function. When the monitor body 1 is adjusted downward, the handle 263 is pulled first, and the pin block 265 is manually pulled back. After the adjustment is in place, the handle 263 is released, and the pin block 265 will be inserted into the positioning groove 24 under the action of the elastic element 264.
[0024] like Figure 3 , Figure 5 As shown, the tilt adjustment mechanism 3 includes a support block 31, which is fixedly mounted on the outer wall of the sliding kit 25. A rotating shaft 311 is rotatably connected to the inner wall of the support block 31. A connecting frame 315 is fixedly mounted between the ends of the two rotating shafts 311. A through hole 316 is provided at the top of the connecting frame 315. A movable part 32 is movably inserted into the inner cavity of the through hole 316. The movable part 32 is fixedly mounted on the back of the display body 1. A protrusion 312 is fixedly mounted on the side of the support block 31. A threaded part 314 is threadedly connected to the inner wall of the protrusion 312. A positioning block 313 is rotatably connected to the threaded end of the threaded part 314. The positioning block 313 is slidably connected to the side of the support block 31. The inner wall of the positioning block 313 is movable with the outer wall of the rotating shaft 311. For connection, if it is necessary to adjust the tilt angle of the display body 1, the threaded part 314 is rubbed to loosen it, which causes the positioning block 313 to slide against the outer wall of the support block 31 and away from the outer wall of the rotating shaft 311. Then, the rotating shaft 311 and the connecting frame 315 can be rotated as a whole on the inner wall of the support block 31, thereby realizing the function of adjusting the tilt angle of the display body 1. After adjustment, the threaded part 314 is tightened so that the inner wall of the positioning block 313 is tightly against the outer wall of the rotating shaft 311, thereby locking the rotation angle of the rotating shaft 311. The display body 1 is assembled by inserting the movable part 32 into the through hole 316. This design makes it easy to separate the display body 1 from the adjustment structure during maintenance, which facilitates maintenance work.
[0025] This utility model provides a liftable computer monitor. The specific working principle is as follows: If the structure is used on a stable surface, the counterweight 21 can be placed directly on the surface. If used on an unstable surface, the structure is positioned by bolts passing through the mounting holes on the counterweight 21. During use, if the monitor body 1 needs to be adjusted upwards, the sliding assembly 25 is pulled upwards on the outer wall of the hollow column 23. During this pulling process, the locking block 265 moves out of the initial positioning groove 24, simultaneously compressing the elastic element 264. After the locking block 265 moves to the next positioning groove 24, the elastic force of the elastic element 264 drives the locking block 265 to reset and lock into the upper positioning groove 24, achieving an automatic locking function. When adjusting the monitor body 1 downwards, first pull the handle 263 to adjust the height of the monitor body 1. After adjusting to the correct position, release the handle 263. Alternatively, adjust the monitor body 1 to the bottom and then gradually pull it upwards. If the tilt angle of the monitor body 1 needs to be adjusted, first loosen the threaded part 314 to move the positioning block 313 away from the outer wall of the rotating shaft 311. Then, the rotating shaft 311 and the connecting frame 315 can be rotated together on the inner wall of the support block 31 to adjust the tilt angle of the monitor body 1. After adjusting to the correct position, tighten the threaded part 314 to make the inner wall of the positioning block 313 fit tightly against the outer wall of the rotating shaft 311, thus locking the tilt angle of the monitor body 1.
[0026] Although embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes, modifications, substitutions and alterations can be made to these embodiments without departing from the principles and spirit of the present invention, the scope of which is defined by the appended claims and their equivalents.
Claims
1. A lift-up computer display comprising a display body (1), characterized in that: The back of the display body (1) is provided with an elevation angle adjusting mechanism (3), and the elevation angle adjusting mechanism (3) is provided with a height adjusting mechanism (2); The height adjusting mechanism (2) comprises a counterweight seat (21), the bottom of the counterweight seat (21) is provided with a mounting hole, the top of the counterweight seat (21) is fixedly provided with a counterweight stand (22), the top of the counterweight stand (22) is fixedly provided with a hollow stand (23), the back of the hollow stand (23) is provided with a positioning groove (24), and the outer wall of the hollow stand (23) is slidably connected with a sliding sleeve (25), and the back of the sliding sleeve (25) is fixedly provided with a connecting leg (26).
2. The lift computer display of claim 1, wherein: The connecting leg (26) is fixedly provided with a connecting block (261) at the end away from the sliding sleeve (25), the inner wall of the connecting block (261) is slidably connected with a sliding rod (262), the end of the back of the sliding rod (262) is fixedly connected with a handle (263), and the front of the handle (263) is movably connected with the back of the connecting block (261).
3. The lift computer display of claim 2, wherein: The end of the front of the sliding rod (262) is fixedly provided with a pin block (265), the pin block (265) is movably inserted into the inner cavity of the positioning groove (24), the back of the pin block (265) is fixedly connected with an elastic element (264), and the back of the elastic element (264) is fixedly connected with the front of the connecting block (261).
4. The lift computer display of claim 3, wherein: The elevation angle adjusting mechanism (3) comprises a support block (31), the support block (31) is fixedly installed on the outer wall of the sliding sleeve (25), the inner wall of the support block (31) is rotatably connected with a rotating shaft (311), and the connecting frame (315) is fixedly installed between the ends of the two rotating shafts (311).
5. The lift computer display of claim 4, wherein: The top of the connecting frame (315) is provided with a through hole (316), the inner cavity of the through hole (316) is movably inserted with a movable element (32), and the movable element (32) is fixedly installed on the back of the display body (1).
6. The lift computer display of claim 4, wherein: The side of the support block (31) is fixedly provided with a protruding block (312), the inner wall of the protruding block (312) is threadedly connected with a threaded element (314), and the threaded end of the threaded element (314) is rotatably connected with a positioning block (313).
7. The lift computer display of claim 6, wherein: The positioning block (313) is slidably connected to the side of the support block (31), and the inner wall of the positioning block (313) is movably connected with the outer wall of the rotating shaft (311).