A computer monitor adjustment mechanism

By incorporating auxiliary support rods and rubber blocks into the monitor adjustment mechanism, the problem of monitors easily tipping over is solved, achieving both impact protection and convenient adjustment.

CN224326951UActive Publication Date: 2026-06-05康凯

Patent Information

Authority / Receiving Office
CN · China
Patent Type
Utility models(China)
Current Assignee / Owner
康凯
Filing Date
2025-07-14
Publication Date
2026-06-05

AI Technical Summary

Technical Problem

Most computer monitors on the market use a V-shaped stand with the bottom fork facing forward, which makes the monitor prone to tilting back and falling over when accidentally bumped, increasing the risk of hitting the desktop.

Method used

A computer monitor adjustment mechanism was designed, which uses an auxiliary support rod located behind the mounting bracket. The rod rotates through a pivot to form a triangular support, combined with a rubber block for cushioning, to prevent the monitor from tilting backward and directly hitting the desktop. The auxiliary support rod can be hidden when not in use.

Benefits of technology

It effectively prevents the monitor from tilting backward, enhancing protection, while providing cushioning to avoid direct impact, and is easy to store and height-adjustable.

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Abstract

The utility model relates to display auxiliary technical field, and disclose a computer display adjusting mechanism, including support mechanism, the support mechanism includes the V-shaped base of being placed on the desktop and the mounting bracket with the mounting hole on the surface, still include the auxiliary support mechanism, the auxiliary support mechanism includes the auxiliary support rod of top end adoption pivot joint in the mounting bracket, and the rubber block is connected on the auxiliary support rod, is used for the mounting bracket to turn over and resist the contact, adopts the rear of auxiliary support rod in the mounting bracket, and the cooperation auxiliary support rod tip can rotate along the pivot, thereby when the mounting bracket is unexpectedly backward and leans and inclines with the auxiliary support rod forms the triangle support, compared with the prior art, the device can avoid the display screen backward and dump directly and the desktop impact, promote the protection effect to display screen, and the characteristic that rubber block is soft can undertake the force of display screen dumping and buffer.
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Description

Technical Field

[0001] This utility model relates to the field of display auxiliary technology, specifically to a computer monitor adjustment mechanism. Background Technology

[0002] A computer monitor stand is an office accessory used to support and adjust a computer monitor. Its main functions include flexibly adjusting the screen height, tilt angle, rotation direction (such as switching between portrait and landscape modes), and horizontal distance, helping users optimize their viewing angle according to their posture and usage habits, thereby relieving neck and lumbar fatigue and improving office comfort.

[0003] Most computer monitors on the market currently use V-shaped stands, which take up less desktop space and are more aesthetically pleasing. However, the bottom fork teeth are mostly facing forward, which makes the monitor prone to tilting excessively backward when it is accidentally hit from the front, increasing the risk of the back of the monitor tipping over and hitting the desktop. Therefore, there is an urgent need for a computer monitor adjustment mechanism to solve the above problems. Utility Model Content

[0004] In order to overcome the above-mentioned technical problems, the purpose of this utility model is to provide a computer monitor adjustment mechanism to solve the problem mentioned in the background art that most computer monitors on the market currently use a three-pronged stand, which occupies less desktop space and is more aesthetically pleasing, but the bottom fork teeth are mostly facing forward, which makes the monitor prone to tilting excessively backward when it is accidentally hit from the front, increasing the risk of the back of the monitor tipping over and hitting the desktop.

[0005] This utility model provides the following technical solution: a computer monitor adjustment mechanism, including a support mechanism, the support mechanism including a V-shaped base placed on a desktop and a mounting bracket with mounting holes on its surface;

[0006] It also includes an auxiliary support mechanism, which includes an auxiliary support rod with its top end hinged to the mounting frame by a pivot, and a rubber block connected to the auxiliary support rod for resisting the rotation of the mounting frame.

[0007] To achieve the above technical solution, an auxiliary support rod is located behind the mounting frame. The end of the auxiliary support rod can rotate along the pivot, thus forming a triangular support with the auxiliary support rod when the mounting frame accidentally tilts backward. Compared with the existing technology, this device can prevent the display screen from directly impacting the table after tilting backward, improving the protection effect of the display screen. At the same time, the soft nature of the rubber block can absorb and buffer the force of the display screen tipping over.

[0008] As a further improvement to this utility model, the V-shaped base and the mounting bracket are separate units that are fixed with bolts.

[0009] The above technical solution facilitates the separate storage of the V-shaped base and the mounting bracket.

[0010] As a further improvement to this utility model, the length of the contact area between the V-shaped base and the mounting bracket is at least two centimeters.

[0011] The above technical solution increases the rear length of the V-shaped base, thereby improving its stability when placed on a table.

[0012] As a further improvement to this utility model, the number of mounting holes is at least two and they extend vertically and equidistantly along the surface of the mounting bracket.

[0013] The above technical solution facilitates the adjustment of the monitor's installation height on the mounting bracket.

[0014] As a further improvement to this utility model, the mounting hole is horizontally stretched and elongated.

[0015] The above technical solution improves the applicability of the mounting hole to screw holes in different positions.

[0016] As a further improvement to this utility model, the auxiliary support rod is narrower at the top and wider at the bottom, and is shaped like a frustum.

[0017] The above technical solution is implemented so that the weight below the auxiliary support rod is greater than the weight above it, thus moving its center of gravity away from the pivot area.

[0018] As a further improvement to this utility model, a rubber seat is connected to the bottom end of the auxiliary support rod.

[0019] The above technical solution improves the buffering and friction effect at the bottom of the auxiliary support rod.

[0020] As a further improvement to this utility model, the auxiliary support mechanism also includes a hidden groove opened on the mounting bracket, and the auxiliary support rod is completely located in the hidden groove.

[0021] The above technical solution facilitates the concealment of auxiliary support rods when not in use.

[0022] The technical effects and advantages of this utility model are as follows:

[0023] 1. This utility model uses an auxiliary support rod located at the rear of the mounting frame. The end of the auxiliary support rod can rotate along the pivot, thereby forming a triangular support with the auxiliary support rod when the mounting frame accidentally tilts backward.

[0024] 2. Compared with the prior art, this device can prevent the display screen from directly impacting the desktop after it tilts backward, thus improving the protection of the display screen. At the same time, the soft nature of the rubber block can absorb and cushion the force of the display screen tipping over. Attached Figure Description

[0025] To more clearly illustrate the technical solutions in the embodiments of this utility model or the prior art, the drawings used in the description of the embodiments or the prior art will be briefly introduced below. Obviously, the drawings described below are some embodiments of this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.

[0026] Figure 1 This is a top-view perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model.

[0027] Figure 2 This is a top-view perspective of the overall structure of this utility model.

[0028] Figure 3 This is a top-view perspective view of the overall structure of this utility model in a tilted state.

[0029] Figure 4 This is a top-view perspective view of the structure of the auxiliary support mechanism of this utility model in an exploded state.

[0030] The names represented by the part numbers in the above diagram are as follows:

[0031] 100. Support mechanism; 110. V-shaped base; 111. Mounting bracket; 112. Mounting hole; 200. Auxiliary support mechanism; 210. Auxiliary support rod; 211. Rubber block; 212. Rubber seat; 213. Concealed groove; Detailed Implementation

[0032] The technical solution of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings.

[0033] Example 1:

[0034] Refer to the attached diagram in the instruction manual. Figure 1-4 This utility model provides a computer monitor adjustment mechanism, including a support mechanism 100 and an auxiliary support mechanism 200;

[0035] The support mechanism 100 includes a V-shaped base 110 and a mounting bracket 111. The V-shaped base 110 is placed horizontally on the table, and its top is connected to the mounting bracket 111 (the mounting area of ​​the mounting bracket 111 is perpendicular to the plane of the V-shaped base 110).

[0036] Mounting bracket 111 has mounting holes 112 on its surface (for fixing the back of the monitor with bolts), and the hole positions are adapted to the VESA standard mounting holes of mainstream monitors.

[0037] And the auxiliary support mechanism 200 includes an auxiliary support rod 210, a rubber block 211, a rubber seat 212 and a hidden groove 213;

[0038] The top of the auxiliary support rod 210 is hinged to the back of the mounting bracket 111 (near the top of the V-shaped base 110) via a pivot. The rod body has a frustum-shaped structure that is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom (to improve support stability). The bottom end is fixedly connected to the rubber seat 212.

[0039] A rubber block 211 is fixed to the side of the auxiliary support rod 210 near the top, which is used to form an elastic buffer when it comes into contact with the back of the mounting bracket 111.

[0040] The mounting bracket 111 has a hidden groove 213 on the back that matches the shape of the auxiliary support rod 210. When not in use, the auxiliary support rod 210 can be completely stored in the groove (without protruding from the outline of the mounting bracket 111).

[0041] When the monitor is not subjected to external force during normal storage, the auxiliary support rod 210 will naturally fall down and be stored in the hidden slot 213 under its own weight, without affecting the normal use of the monitor.

[0042] When the tilt is triggered, the front of the monitor is accidentally hit (such as by a person touching it). The impact force causes the monitor to tilt backward, along with the mounting bracket 111 and the V-shaped base 110. The mounting bracket 111 rotates around the bottom contact point of the V-shaped base 110, and the tilt angle gradually increases. As the mounting bracket 111 tilts, the rubber seat 212 at the bottom of the auxiliary support rod 210 gradually detaches from the hidden groove 213 and rotates towards the desktop due to the hinge relationship and its own weight. When the mounting bracket 111 tilts to the preset angle, the rubber seat 212 contacts the desktop and forms a fulcrum. The mounting bracket 111 continues to tilt, and its back side collides with the rubber block 211 on the auxiliary support rod 210. The rubber block 211 undergoes elastic deformation to absorb the impact energy. At the same time, the auxiliary support rod 210, the V-shaped base 110 and the desktop form a stable triangular support, preventing the monitor from tilting further.

[0043] Example 2:

[0044] Refer to the attached diagram in the instruction manual. Figure 1 The difference between this embodiment and the above embodiment is that the V-shaped base 110 and the mounting bracket 111 are detachable and separate structures, and the two are fixedly connected by bolts, with the length of the contact area being greater than 2cm (to ensure connection strength).

[0045] The mounting holes 112 on the mounting bracket 111 are elongated horizontal through holes (more than 2 in number), which are vertically and equidistantly distributed along the height direction of the mounting bracket 111 (the hole spacing is preferably 5-10mm), forming a multi-level height adjustment range.

[0046] When adjusting the height, the user can align the screw holes on the back of the monitor with the elongated mounting holes 112 of different heights on the mounting bracket 111 according to the user's viewing height requirements, and tighten the screws to fix it, thereby realizing the adjustment of the monitor height (the horizontal margin of the elongated holes compensates for installation errors).

[0047] For convenient storage, remove the bolts connecting the V-shaped base 110 and the mounting bracket 111 to separate them into independent components, reducing packaging volume.

[0048] In this specification, the terms "an embodiment," "example," "specific example," etc., refer to a specific feature, structure, material, or characteristic described in connection with that embodiment or example, which is included in at least one embodiment or example of the present invention. In this specification, the illustrative expressions of the above terms do not necessarily refer to the same embodiment or example. Furthermore, the specific features, structures, materials, or characteristics described may be combined in any suitable manner in one or more embodiments or examples.

Claims

1. A computer monitor adjustment mechanism, comprising a support mechanism (100), the support mechanism (100) including a V-shaped base (110) placed on a desktop and a mounting bracket (111) with mounting holes (112) on its surface, characterized in that: It also includes an auxiliary support mechanism (200), which includes an auxiliary support rod (210) with its top end hinged to the mounting frame (111) by a pivot, and a rubber block (211) is connected to the auxiliary support rod (210) for flipping and resisting the mounting frame (111).

2. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The V-shaped base (110) and the mounting bracket (111) are separate units that are fixed with bolts.

3. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 2, characterized in that: The length of the contact area between the V-shaped base (110) and the mounting bracket (111) is at least two centimeters.

4. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The number of mounting holes (112) is at least two and extends perpendicularly and equidistantly along the surface of the mounting bracket (111).

5. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 4, characterized in that: The mounting hole (112) is horizontally stretched and elongated.

6. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 1, characterized in that: The auxiliary support rod (210) is narrow at the top and wide at the bottom, and is shaped like a frustum.

7. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 6, characterized in that: The bottom end of the auxiliary support rod (210) is connected to a rubber seat (212).

8. The display adjustment mechanism according to claim 7, characterized in that: The auxiliary support mechanism (200) also includes a hidden groove (213) opened on the mounting bracket (111), and the auxiliary support rod (210) is completely located in the hidden groove (213).