Laptop stand
By designing a combination of a stand base, main support arm, and secondary support arm, the problems of existing laptop stands such as complex structure, large space occupation, instability, and obstruction of functional areas are solved, achieving a simple, portable, stable support and multi-angle adjustment effect.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- 李达
- Filing Date
- 2025-08-21
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-05
AI Technical Summary
Existing laptop stands are complex in structure, take up a lot of desktop space, are inconvenient to carry, provide unstable support, and obstruct functional areas.
A laptop stand was designed, comprising a base, a main support arm, a first secondary support arm, and a second secondary support arm. Through the cooperation of pre-set rounded corners and raised blocks, it achieves stable support and angle adjustment, while avoiding the touchpad area.
It features a simple and portable design, improves desktop space utilization, provides stable support and avoids touchpad functionality, and supports multi-angle adjustment.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This application relates to the field of laptop computer accessories technology, and in particular to a laptop computer stand. Background Technology
[0002] When using a laptop, users typically choose to use a stand or similar product to adjust the height of their screen.
[0003] However, some stand products on the market today have complex structures, take up a lot of desktop space, and are inconvenient to use and carry. Other stand products have unstable support or lack adjustable support levels.
[0004] Moreover, most of the aforementioned stand products also have the problem of obstructing the functional areas of the laptop when supported. Utility Model Content
[0005] The first objective of this application is to provide a laptop stand that solves at least one technical problem existing in the market: complex structure, large desktop space occupation, inconvenience for users to carry, unstable support, and obstruction of functional areas when supported.
[0006] To achieve the above objectives, this application provides the following technical solution:
[0007] This application discloses a laptop stand, which includes a stand body, a stand base, a main support arm, a first secondary support arm, and a second secondary support arm. The stand base has a first support surface extending along a first direction; the main support arm is disposed on the first support surface and extends in a direction away from the first support surface; the first secondary support arm is disposed at the end of the main support arm away from the stand base and extends in a direction away from the main support arm; the second secondary support arm is disposed at the end of the main support arm away from the stand base and extends along a second direction in a direction away from the first secondary support arm; wherein, the end of the first secondary support arm in the extending direction has at least one first protruding stop protruding toward the second secondary support arm, and the end of the second secondary support arm in the extending direction has a support end point.
[0008] In some other embodiments of this application, the connection between the first secondary support arm and the second secondary support arm is made by a preset fillet, so that a support surface is formed between the first secondary support arm and the second secondary support arm.
[0009] In some other embodiments of this application, at least one second protruding block is provided on one side of the first auxiliary support arm corresponding to the support curved surface. Each second protruding block protrudes relative to the support curved surface, and each second protruding block is spaced apart from the first protruding block on the support curved surface by a preset distance, so that an insertion space is formed between the first protruding block and the second protruding block. Among them, each first protruding block has a first limiting surface on the side near the insertion space, each second protruding block has a second supporting surface on the side near the insertion space, and each second protruding block has a second limiting surface on the side away from the insertion space.
[0010] In some other embodiments of this application, the support endpoint has a third support surface extending toward a third direction on the side near the support surface.
[0011] In some other embodiments of this application, the end of the first secondary support arm in the extension direction is provided with two first protruding blocks that protrude toward the second secondary support arm. The two first protruding blocks are spaced apart along a third direction on the support surface so that a clearance space is formed between the two first protruding blocks.
[0012] In some other embodiments of this application, two second protruding blocks are spaced apart on one side of the first auxiliary support arm corresponding to the support surface. The two second protruding blocks are spaced apart along a third direction, and the two second protruding blocks correspond one-to-one with the two first protruding blocks.
[0013] In some other embodiments of this application, a bevel structure is provided on the side of any second protruding block that is away from the other second protruding block.
[0014] In some other embodiments of this application, a plurality of uniformly arranged anti-slip protrusions are provided on the support surface, each anti-slip protrusion protruding relative to the support surface.
[0015] Analysis shows that this utility model discloses a laptop stand with a simple and novel structure. It not only effectively improves desktop space utilization but also facilitates user portability. Through the coordinated use of a first protruding block, a second protruding block, a support end point, and a third support surface, the laptop stand can achieve two-position angle adjustment and stable support for the target laptop. Furthermore, the clearance between the two first protruding blocks ensures that the laptop stand avoids obstructing the laptop's touchpad when supporting the target laptop, thus not affecting the user's use of the touchpad function. Attached Figure Description
[0016] The accompanying drawings, which form part of this application, are used to provide a further understanding of this application. The illustrative embodiments and descriptions of this application are used to explain this application and do not constitute an undue limitation of this application. Wherein:
[0017] Figure 1 A three-dimensional structural diagram of a laptop stand provided for an embodiment of this application;
[0018] Figure 2 for Figure 1 A partially enlarged structural diagram of section A in the middle;
[0019] Figure 3 A schematic diagram of the planar structure of a laptop stand provided for an embodiment of this application;
[0020] Figure 4 for Figure 3 A partially enlarged structural diagram of section B in the middle section;
[0021] Figure 5 A schematic diagram of the structural state of a laptop stand provided in an embodiment of this application when it supports a target laptop at a first support angle;
[0022] Figure 6 A schematic diagram of the structural state of a laptop stand provided in an embodiment of this application when it supports a target laptop at a second support angle.
[0023] Explanation of reference numerals in the attached figures:
[0024] 1. Support body; 101. Support base; 101a. First support surface; 102. Main support arm; 103. Second auxiliary support arm; 103a. Support end point; 103b. Third support surface; 104. First auxiliary support arm; 105. First protruding stop block; 105a. First limiting surface; 105b. Clearance space; 106. Second protruding stop block; 106a. Second support surface; 106b. Second limiting surface; 106c. Bevel structure; 107. Insertion space; 108. Support curved surface; 109. Anti-slip protrusion;
[0025] 2. Target laptop; 201. Laptop operating surface; 202. Laptop bottom surface;
[0026] W: Preset fillet radius; X: First direction; Y: Second direction; Z: Third direction. Detailed Implementation
[0027] The present application will now be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings and embodiments. Various examples are provided by way of explanation and not by way of limitation. In fact, those skilled in the art will recognize that modifications and variations can be made to the present application without departing from the scope or spirit thereof. For example, a feature shown or described as part of one embodiment may be used in another embodiment to produce yet another embodiment. Therefore, it is desirable that the present application encompass such modifications and variations that fall within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.
[0028] In the description of this application, the terms "longitudinal," "lateral," "upper," "lower," "front," "rear," "left," "right," "vertical," "horizontal," "top," and "bottom," etc., indicate the orientation or positional relationship based on the orientation or positional relationship shown in the accompanying drawings. They are used only for the convenience of describing this application and do not require that this application be constructed and operated in a specific orientation, and therefore should not be construed as limiting this application. The terms "connected," "linked," and "set up" used in this application should be interpreted broadly. For example, they can refer to fixed connections or detachable connections; direct connections or indirect connections through intermediate components; wired connections, radio connections, or wireless communication signal connections. Those skilled in the art can understand the specific meaning of the above terms according to the specific circumstances.
[0029] The accompanying drawings illustrate one or more examples of this application. The detailed description uses numerical and alphabetic designations to refer to features in the drawings. Similar or analogous designations in the drawings and description have been used to refer to similar or analogous parts of this application. As used herein, the terms “first,” “second,” and “third,” etc., are used interchangeably to distinguish one component from another and are not intended to indicate the location or importance of individual components.
[0030] like Figures 1 to 6 As shown, according to an embodiment of this application, a laptop stand is provided. The laptop stand includes a stand body 1, which includes a stand base 101, a main support arm 102, a first secondary support arm 104, and a second secondary support arm 103.
[0031] Specifically, the main body 1 of the support adopts an integrated structure, with a support base 101 at its bottom. The top side of the support base 101 has a first support surface 101a extending along a first direction X. At 3 / 5 of the position of the support base 101, corresponding to the first support surface 101a, a main support arm 102 extending in a direction away from the first support surface 101a is connected. The extension direction of the main support arm 102 has a preset angle with the first direction X. The end of the main support arm 102 in the extension direction is connected to a first secondary support arm 104 extending in a direction away from the first support surface 101a. At the connection between the main support arm 102 and the first secondary support arm 104, a second secondary support arm 103 extending along a second direction Y and in a direction away from the first secondary support arm 104 is also connected. The first auxiliary support arm 104 has at least one first protruding stop 105 protruding towards the second auxiliary support arm 103 at its extended end. Each first protruding stop 105 has a first limiting surface 105a on the side facing the first support surface 101a. The second auxiliary support arm 103 has a support end point 103a at its extended end. When the user supports the target laptop 2 with the laptop stand, the support end point 103a and the first limiting surface 105a cooperate with the target laptop 2, so that the first auxiliary support arm 104 and the second auxiliary support arm 103 jointly share the weight of the target laptop 2 and transfer the shared weight to the main support arm 102. Finally, the main support arm 102 transfers the weight of the target laptop 2 to the stand base 101. The first auxiliary support arm 104, the second auxiliary support arm 103, the main support arm 102, and the stand base 101 work together to support the target laptop 2.
[0032] In some embodiments of the present application, the connection between the first secondary support arm 104 and the second secondary support arm 103 has a preset fillet W of 90°, which forms a support surface 108 between the first secondary support arm 104 and the second secondary support arm 103. When the target laptop 2 is supported by the laptop stand, the edge of the target laptop 2's casing abuts against the corresponding support surface 108 at the first secondary support arm 104. The support surface 108 is provided with a plurality of evenly arranged anti-slip protrusions 109 that protrude relative to the support surface 108. The plurality of anti-slip protrusions 109 can increase the roughness of the support surface 108, thereby improving the stability of the laptop stand when supported.
[0033] In some embodiments provided in this application, the number of first protruding blocks 105 is two. The two first protruding blocks 105 are spaced apart along the third direction Z on the supporting curved surface 108, so that a clearance space 105b is formed between the two first protruding blocks 105. When the user supports the target laptop 2 with the laptop stand, the first limiting surfaces 105a of the two first protruding blocks 105 abut against the operating surface 201 of the laptop, and the clearance space 105b between the two first protruding blocks 105 can avoid the touchpad area on the operating surface of the laptop, thereby ensuring that the laptop stand does not restrict the touchpad function of the target laptop 2 when supporting the target laptop 2.
[0034] In some embodiments of the present application, on the support surface 108 near the first secondary support arm 104, two second protruding blocks 106 are provided corresponding to the two first protruding blocks 105. Each second protruding block 106 and its corresponding first protruding block 105 are spaced apart on the support surface 108, so that an insertion space 107 is formed between each second protruding block 106 and its corresponding first protruding block 105. Each second protruding block 106 has a second support surface 106a on the side near its corresponding first protruding block 105, and a second limiting surface 106b on the side away from its corresponding first protruding block 105. On the second secondary support arm 103, a third support surface 103b extending in the third direction Z is provided on the side of the support end point 103a near the support surface 108. The combined use of the first protruding stop 105, the second protruding stop 106, the support end point 103a, and the third support surface 103b allows the laptop stand to have two working states, thereby achieving two-level angle adjustment: When the edge of the target laptop 2 is located within the insertion space 107, the first limiting surface 105a on the first protruding stop 105 abuts against the operating surface 201 of the laptop, while the support end point 103a on the second auxiliary support arm 103 and the second support surface 106a of the second protruding stop 106 abut against the bottom surface 202 of the laptop, so that the laptop stand supports the target laptop 2 in the first working state. At this time, the bottom surface 202 of the laptop and the stand base 101 are in contact. A 20° angle is formed between the first support surfaces 101a. When the laptop operating surface 201 abuts against the second limiting surface 106b of the second protruding stop 106, and the third support surface 103b on the second auxiliary support arm 103 abuts against the bottom surface 202 of the laptop, the laptop stand supports the target laptop 2 in the second working state. At this time, a 40° angle is formed between the bottom surface 202 of the laptop and the first support surface 101a of the stand base 101. The third support surface 103b can increase the contact area with the bottom surface 202 of the laptop, thereby reducing the pressure between the second auxiliary support arm 103 and the bottom surface 202 of the laptop, thus improving the support stability of the laptop in the second working state. The user can switch between the first and second working states to adjust the angle and height of the target laptop 2 in two positions.
[0035] In some embodiments provided in this application, a bevel structure 106c is provided on the side of any second protruding block 106 facing away from the other second protruding block 106. When the laptop stand supports the target laptop 2, the bevel structure 106c can act as a guide, making it convenient for the user to adjust the support state from the side of the target laptop 2.
[0036] As can be seen from the above description, the embodiments of this utility model achieve the following technical effects:
[0037] The laptop stand has a simple structure, which not only effectively improves the utilization of desktop space, but also makes it easy for users to carry. Through the cooperation of the first protruding stop 105, the second protruding stop 106, the support end point 103a, and the third support surface 103b, the laptop stand can achieve two-position angle adjustment and stable support for the target laptop 2. Moreover, the clearance space 105b between the two first protruding stops 105 can ensure that the laptop stand can avoid the laptop's touchpad when supporting the target laptop 2, so as not to affect the user's use of the laptop's touchpad function.
[0038] The above descriptions are merely some embodiments of this application and are not intended to limit this application. Various modifications and variations can be made to this application by those skilled in the art. Any modifications, equivalent substitutions, improvements, etc., made within the spirit and principles of this application should be included within the protection scope of this application.
Claims
1. A laptop stand, characterized in that, include: Support body; The support body includes: A support base having a first support surface extending in a first direction; The main support arm is disposed on the first support surface and extends in a direction away from the first support surface; A first secondary support arm is disposed at the end of the main support arm opposite to the bracket base and extends in a direction away from the main support arm; and The second auxiliary support arm is disposed at the end of the main support arm away from the bracket base, and extends along the second direction in a direction away from the first auxiliary support arm; The first auxiliary support arm has at least one first protruding stop at its end in the extension direction, which protrudes toward the second auxiliary support arm, and the second auxiliary support arm has a support end point at its end in the extension direction.
2. The laptop stand according to claim 1, characterized in that, The connection between the first auxiliary support arm and the second auxiliary support arm is made by a preset rounded corner, so that a support surface is formed between the first auxiliary support arm and the second auxiliary support arm.
3. The laptop stand according to claim 2, characterized in that, The first auxiliary support arm is provided with at least one second protruding block on one side of the support curved surface. Each second protruding block protrudes relative to the support curved surface, and each second protruding block is spaced apart from the first protruding block on the support curved surface by a preset distance, so that an insertion space is formed between the first protruding block and the second protruding block. Each of the first protruding blocks has a first limiting surface on the side near the insertion space, each of the second protruding blocks has a second supporting surface on the side near the insertion space, and each of the second protruding blocks has a second limiting surface on the side away from the insertion space.
4. The laptop stand according to claim 3, characterized in that, The support endpoint has a third support surface extending toward the third direction on the side near the support surface.
5. The laptop stand according to claim 4, characterized in that, At the end of the first auxiliary support arm in the extension direction, there are two first protruding blocks that protrude toward the second auxiliary support arm. The two first protruding blocks are spaced apart along the third direction on the support surface so that a clearance space is formed between the two first protruding blocks.
6. The laptop stand according to claim 5, characterized in that, The first auxiliary support arm is provided with two second protruding blocks at intervals on one side of the support surface. The two second protruding blocks are provided at intervals along the third direction, and the two second protruding blocks correspond one-to-one with the two first protruding blocks.
7. The laptop stand according to claim 6, characterized in that, Each of the second protruding blocks has a bevel structure on the side opposite to the other second protruding block.
8. The laptop stand according to any one of claims 2-7, characterized in that, The support surface is provided with a plurality of uniformly arranged anti-slip protrusions, each of which protrudes relative to the support surface.