A conference table capable of lifting a keyboard
By concealing the keyboard with a lifting mechanism and supporting the display screen with a tilting protrusion, and integrating wireless charging and magnetic fixation, the traditional conference table solves the problems of space occupation, dust accumulation, and inconvenient adjustment, achieving efficient equipment protection and automated operation, and improving user comfort and functional integration.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- HANGZHOU RUIJIN TECH CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-24
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Traditional conference tables have keyboards and displays that take up space, are prone to dust accumulation and accidental touches, have exposed cables that affect aesthetics and safety, cannot be flexibly adjusted, have limited functionality, low automation, require manual operation for equipment adjustment, have low space utilization, and are inconvenient to maintain.
It features a lifting mechanism to hide the keyboard, a tilting protrusion to support the display screen, integrated wireless charging, magnetic keyboard fixation, automatic adjustment of the display screen angle, built-in wiring, and a modular quick-release structure, achieving both concealment and protection of the device.
It improves space utilization, avoids dust accumulation and accidental touches on equipment, enhances operational stability and safety, simplifies the maintenance process, and improves functional integration and user comfort.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of conference tables, and in particular to a conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard. Background Technology
[0002] In modern office and meeting settings, traditional conference tables present several pressing problems. Firstly, keyboards are typically placed directly on the desktop or in simple drawers. This exposed design not only occupies desktop space but also makes them susceptible to malfunctions due to dust accumulation and liquid spills. Furthermore, their exposed state increases the risk of accidental contact, disrupting meeting order. Additionally, cables for monitors and keyboards are often exposed on the desktop, affecting aesthetics and potentially causing safety hazards due to tangling. Secondly, traditional conference table monitors are often fixed in place, unable to be flexibly adjusted to meet participants' needs, leading to eye strain. Keyboard positions that don't align with posture can cause wrist and shoulder fatigue, violating ergonomic design principles. Moreover, traditional conference tables are functionally limited, lacking features essential for modern offices such as wireless charging. Equipment adjustments rely heavily on manual operation, resulting in low automation. Furthermore, equipment cannot be effectively concealed when not in use, leading to low space utilization and inconvenient maintenance. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model discloses a conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard that can reduce desktop space, adjust the angle of the keyboard and display screen, and protect the keyboard and display screen.
[0004] This utility model discloses a conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard, which includes a table body, a protruding part that tilts upwards, a fixed groove formed by the inward indentation of the protruding part, and a table body groove that is recessed inwards on the side of the table body near the protruding part; a lifting mechanism, which is disposed in the lower part of the table body groove of the table body, and the lifting mechanism includes a drive component fixed in the lower part of the table body groove, a drive rod disposed on the drive component that passes through the table body groove, and an abutment plate disposed on the drive rod at the end away from the table body;
[0005] The display screen fastener is hinged to one side of the fixing slot on the protruding part. The display screen fastener is recessed inward to form the display screen slot. A display screen fixing adjustment bracket that can adjust the angle of the display screen fastener is provided on the side of the display screen fastener away from the hinge on the protruding part.
[0006] The display screen is fixedly installed in the display screen slot.
[0007] Furthermore, the conference table also includes a fixing plate, one end of which is hinged to an abutment plate. The side of the fixing plate away from the abutment plate is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. A hinge damping is provided at the hinge point where the one end of the fixing plate is hinged to the abutment plate.
[0008] Furthermore, the side of the fixing plate near the upper part is recessed inward to form a fixing protrusion, and the fixing protrusion protrudes downward to have an abutment part;
[0009] The conference table also includes a keyboard, with an inwardly recessed groove on the upper part of the keyboard that corresponds to the abutment part;
[0010] Abutting points are provided on the abutting part and in the abutting groove.
[0011] Furthermore, the fixing part is magnetized, and a magnetic part is provided below the keyboard.
[0012] Furthermore, one side of the table body slot on the table body is recessed inward to form a fixing groove, and a cover plate is provided in the fixing groove of the table body. One side of the cover plate is recessed inward to form a handle groove. The two sides of the fixing groove of the table body slot on the table body are recessed to the sides to form a track for the cover plate to slide. The side of the table body slot away from the fixing groove is recessed inward to form a limiting groove for fixing the cover plate.
[0013] The length of the fixing groove is less than the length of the cover plate.
[0014] Furthermore, the angle between the tilted protrusion and the table body is greater than or equal to 45° and less than or equal to 70°.
[0015] Furthermore, a wireless charging coil is installed inside the display screen fixture, and a wireless charging coil is installed inside the mounting plate.
[0016] Beneficial effects:
[0017] The present invention discloses a conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard. The keyboard can be hidden in the slot of the table body through the lifting mechanism. When not in use, it can be covered with a cover to keep the table surface flat and avoid dust accumulation and accidental touch. At the same time, the protruding part provides an inclined base for the display screen. With the adjustable fastener, the angle of the display screen can be adapted to different needs. When in use, the edge of the fastener can also prevent splashing, making the storage and protection of the equipment more convenient.
[0018] The conference table's mounting plate can be tilted to create a comfortable typing surface. It is precisely fixed to the keyboard via mounting protrusions and magnetic parts, ensuring stable operation. The internally integrated wireless charging coil makes charging the device convenient, with the wires built-in and not exposed. Combined with the automatic adjustment of the drive components and the modular quick-release structure, the conference table is comfortable to use, easy to maintain, and highly integrated in terms of functionality. Attached Figure Description
[0019] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a conference table in one embodiment of this application.
[0020] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of another structure of the conference table in the embodiments of this application.
[0021] Figure 3 for Figure 2 Enlarged diagram of point A in the middle.
[0022] In the diagram: conference table 100, table body 11, protrusion 111, lifting mechanism 12, driving component 121, driving rod 122, abutment plate 123, display screen fixing component 13, display screen fixing and adjusting bracket 131, display screen 14, fixing plate 15, fixing protrusion 151, abutment part 152, keyboard 16. Detailed Implementation
[0023] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the present invention, the technical solutions in the specific embodiments of the present invention will be clearly and completely described below.
[0024] This application discloses a conference table 100 with a height-adjustable keyboard, such as... Figure 1 As shown, it includes a table body 11, on which there is an upwardly protruding portion 111. The protruding portion 111 is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. A recessed table body 11 groove is provided on the side of the table body 11 near the protruding portion 111. A lifting mechanism 12 is located below the table body 11 groove. Figure 2As shown, the lifting mechanism 12 includes a drive member 121 fixed to the lower part of the slot of the table body 11, a drive rod 122 disposed on the drive member 121 and passing through the slot of the table body 11, and an abutment plate 123 disposed on the drive rod 122 at one end away from the table body 11; a display screen fixing member 13, which is hinged to one side of the fixing slot of the protrusion 111, and the display fixing member is recessed inward to form the display screen slot; a display screen fixing adjustment bracket 131 that can adjust the angle of the display screen fixing member 13 is provided on the side of the display screen fixing member 13 away from the hinge point on the protrusion 111; and a display screen 14, which is fixedly disposed in the display screen slot. The tilted protrusion 111 of the conference table 100 of this application first provides a base for placing the display screen 14, and the relevant wiring harness of the display screen 14 is integrated inside the base. The display screen fixing member 13 is hinged to the fixing slot. On the one hand, the display screen fixing member 13 protects the display screen 14, and on the other hand, the display screen fixing member 13 can continue to tilt the display screen 14 while the protrusion 111 is tilted, thereby adapting to different needs. The slot of the table body 11 of this application is used to place the keyboard 16. The keyboard 16 is placed on the abutment plate 123 of the lifting mechanism 12. The abutment plate 123 is placed inside the slot of the table body 11. When the keyboard 16 is needed, the abutment plate 123 is raised and lowered to move the keyboard 16 out of the slot of the table body 11 for user use. When the keyboard 16 is not needed, the abutment plate 123 is lowered to move the keyboard 16 from the table body 11 back into the slot of the table body 11. At this time, a table board can also be set to cover the slot of the table body 11 to protect the keyboard 16. The protrusion 111 has a side near the bottom that controls the angle of the display screen fixing and adjustment bracket 131, thereby controlling the tilt angle of the display screen 14. The drive unit 121 and the display screen fixing and adjustment bracket 131 can be common pneumatic drive units used to drive and move the display screen 14 and keyboard 16. The switches for the drive unit 121 and the display screen fixing and adjustment bracket 131 are located on the upper part of the table 11. The switches are one-piece adjustable; when turned on, the display screen 14 and keyboard 16 are adjusted to suitable positions; when turned off, the display screen 14 and keyboard 16 return to their original positions. The tilted design of the protrusion 111 provides a natural tilt base for the display screen 14, avoiding the cumbersome additional elevation required when placing the display screen 14 directly on a traditional flat table, saving vertical space on the desktop. The display screen fixing member 13 is hinged to the fixing slot of the protrusion 111, allowing for secondary angle adjustment on the tilted base. The fixing slot and the display screen fixing component 13 form a three-dimensional protective structure. When not in use, the display screen 14 is embedded in the fixing slot, and its outer edge is covered by the display screen fixing component 13 to prevent collisions and dust accumulation. When in use, the fixing component is adjusted to the working angle, with its edge 2-3mm higher than the surface of the display screen 14, forming a splash-proof protective edge. When not in use, the abutment plate 123 descends to the bottom of the slot, and the keyboard 16 is completely hidden. A magnetic tabletop of the same material as the desktop can be added to cover the slot, forming a complete flat surface and avoiding the problems of dust accumulation and accidental touches of the traditional exposed keyboard 16.The drive unit 121 uses a lead screw and nut and gear rack transmission, combined with the guide rail on the inner wall of the slot of the table body 11, to ensure that the sway amplitude of the abutment plate 123 during the lifting process is ≤1mm, and that there is no vibration when typing on the keyboard 16, thus improving typing stability. The display screen 14 and the hidden keyboard 16 form an integrated interface for presentation and operation, supporting HDMI and Type-C direct connection, and can synchronize the laptop or host screen in real time. The display screen fixing and adjustment bracket 131 adopts a damping hinge and limit buckle design, with 3 preset commonly used angle positions, and the angle can be switched within 3 seconds with one hand, meeting the immediate needs of participants for self-viewing. The drive unit 121 uses a low-noise servo motor with a noise level ≤45dB, and is equipped with an overload protection device. When the abutment plate 123 bears a weight of more than 20kg, it will automatically stop to prevent the motor from burning out. The hinge between the display screen fixing component 13 and the protrusion 111 uses a stainless steel damping shaft with a life of ≥100,000 rotations, and is sealed with a waterproof strip to prevent tea, water, and dust from entering the hinge structure. The bottom of the table 11 slot features a removable access panel. The drive unit 121, drive rod 122, and abutment plate 123 are connected via quick-release clips, allowing for maintenance without disassembling the tabletop and enabling replacement of individual components within 10 minutes. The display screen 14 slot uses elastic silicone pads to secure the display screen 14, supporting rapid screen replacement within 30 seconds and accommodating upgrades to different display screen sizes, such as from 27 inches to 32 inches. The conference table 100's power cables are internally integrated, connecting to the display screen 14, drive unit 121, and display screen mounting bracket 131. The cables extend from the rear of the conference table 100 to an external power supply.
[0025] As one implementation method, such as Figure 3 As shown, the conference table 100 also includes a fixing plate 15, one end of which is hinged to an abutment plate 123. The side of the fixing plate 15 away from the abutment plate 123 is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. The hinge joint where the fixing plate 15 is hinged to the abutment plate 123 is provided with hinge damping. The fixing groove inside the fixing plate 15 is 3-7cm deep and its width is adapted to a standard keyboard 16 and a small touchpad, which can stably support peripherals such as the keyboard 16 and calculator. The anti-slip silicone pad inside the groove prevents the devices from sliding. When a laptop needs to be placed, the fixing plate 15 can be adjusted to tilt at 15° to form a support plane that conforms to the typing angle, replacing the traditional external bracket and avoiding the clutter of stacked desktop devices. When not in use, the fixing plate 15 can be folded 180° along the hinge point to the abutment plate 123. The fixing groove is fully embedded in the surface of the abutment plate 123, and the overall thickness is the same as the original abutment plate 123, without increasing the space occupied by the slot of the table body 11. When in use, the fixing plate 15 can be fixed at the target angle within 3 seconds through the hinge point of the fixing plate 15, such as a press-type damping lock, without the need for additional tools.
[0026] In one implementation, the upper side of the fixing plate 15 is recessed to form a fixing protrusion 151, and the fixing protrusion 151 has a downwardly protruding abutment portion 152. The conference table 100 also includes a keyboard 16, the upper part of which is provided with an inwardly recessed abutment groove corresponding to the abutment portion 152; abutment points are respectively provided on the abutment portion 152 and in the abutment groove. The connection between the fixing protrusion 151 and the fixing plate 15 is a hinged connection, and the hinge is provided with hinge damping. The abutment portion 152 of the fixing plate 15 and the groove of the keyboard 16 are precisely matched, and they are automatically aligned when inserted, forming a double lock of mechanical buckle and electrical contact, ensuring that the keyboard 16 is stable and does not wobble after being placed, and will not shift when typing, resulting in a smoother user experience. It is quick and convenient to use; after the keyboard 16 is placed in the fixing slot, it automatically triggers power-on, eliminating the need for manual cable plugging and unplugging, significantly shortening meeting preparation time and improving overall efficiency. Say goodbye to messy cables! The power cord is hidden inside the mounting plate 15, connecting to the power supply under the table. No exposed cables are visible on the desktop, maintaining a clean and tidy look that matches the minimalist style of a high-end conference room. It adapts to various devices, with electrical contacts supporting common interface protocols. It not only powers the keyboard 16 but is also compatible with touchpads, numeric keypads 16, and other peripherals, achieving multiple uses in one slot.
[0027] As one implementation method, the fixing part is magnetized, and a magnetic attraction part is provided below the keyboard 16. The magnetic attraction part is a common magnet. Magnetic attraction allows the keyboard 16 to be aligned with the fixing plate 15 without manual angle adjustment. When inserted, it is automatically pulled to the precise position by the magnetic force, improving operational efficiency and suitable for high-frequency insertion and removal scenarios. The magnetic force and mechanical buckle form a double fixation, so even if the conference table 100 is raised, lowered, or moved, the keyboard 16 can be firmly attracted and will not shift, avoiding equipment sliding or interface damage caused by collisions, thus improving safety. The magnetic non-contact fixation reduces the mechanical wear of traditional buckles, and can maintain strong attraction force even after long-term use, reducing the frequency of component replacement and extending the overall service life of the conference table 100. The magnetic cushioning effect can effectively offset table vibrations such as multiple people typing on the keyboard 16 or equipment movement, ensuring that the keyboard 16 remains stable, suitable for dynamic meeting scenarios that require frequent recording or operation.
[0028] In one implementation, one side of the table body 11 slot on the table body 11 is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. A cover plate is provided in the fixing groove of the table body 11. One side of the cover plate is recessed inward to form a handle groove. The two sides of the fixing groove of the table body 11 slot on the table body 11 are recessed to the sides to form a track for the cover plate to slide. The side of the table body 11 slot away from the fixing groove is recessed inward to form a limiting groove for fixing the cover plate. The length of the fixing groove is less than the length of the cover plate. After the cover plate slides, it can completely cover the table body 11 slot. When not in use, the keyboard 16 is completely hidden inside the table, leaving only a flat surface on the desktop. This avoids the problems of dust accumulation, liquid spills, or objects falling and getting stuck on the traditional exposed keyboard 16, maintaining a high-end and clean visual effect in the conference room.
[0029] In one embodiment, the angle between the inclined protrusion 111 and the table body 11 is greater than or equal to 45° and less than or equal to 70°.
[0030] As one implementation method, both the display screen holder 13 and the mounting plate 15 have wireless charging coils installed inside. The charging coils are embedded within the structure, eliminating the need for additional charging bases or sockets and preventing exposed cables from affecting desktop tidiness. Participants can simply rest their phones against the display screen holder or place them on a designated area of the desktop to charge; the operation is intuitive and does not occupy extra operating space. The display screen holder 13 and the mounting plate 15 can each be equipped with independent charging areas for devices such as mobile phones, tablets, and headphones, supporting simultaneous charging of 2-3 devices to meet the power needs of multi-person meeting scenarios and reduce socket contention.
[0031] It should be understood that those skilled in the art can make improvements or modifications based on the above description, and all such improvements and modifications should fall within the protection scope of the appended claims.
Claims
1. A conference table capable of lifting a keyboard, characterized in that, include: The table body includes an upwardly protruding part, which is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. The side of the table body near the protruding part is provided with an inwardly recessed table body groove. The lifting mechanism is located at the lower part of the table body slot. The lifting mechanism includes a drive component fixed at the lower part of the table body slot, a drive rod disposed on the drive component and passing through the table body slot, and an abutment plate disposed on the drive rod at one end away from the table body. The display screen fastener is hinged to one side of the fixing slot on the protruding part. The display screen fastener is recessed inward to form the display screen slot. A display screen fixing adjustment bracket that can adjust the angle of the display screen fastener is provided on the side of the display screen fastener away from the hinge on the protruding part. The display screen is fixedly installed in the display screen slot.
2. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The conference table also includes a fixing plate, one end of which is hinged to a stop plate. The side of the fixing plate away from the stop plate is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. The hinge joint where the fixing plate is hinged to the stop plate is provided with hinge damping.
3. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 2, characterized in that: The side of the fixing plate near the top is recessed inward to form a fixing protrusion, and the fixing protrusion protrudes downward to have an abutting part; The conference table also includes a keyboard, with an inwardly recessed groove on the upper part of the keyboard that corresponds to the abutment part; Abutting points are provided on the abutting part and in the abutting groove.
4. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 3, characterized in that: The fixing part is magnetized, and a magnetic part is provided below the keyboard.
5. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 1, characterized in that: One side of the table body slot on the table body is recessed inward to form a fixing groove. A cover plate is installed in the fixing groove of the table body. One side of the cover plate is recessed inward to form a handle groove. The two sides of the fixing groove of the table body slot on the table body are recessed to the sides to form a track for the cover plate to slide. The side of the table body slot away from the fixing groove is recessed inward to form a limiting groove for fixing the cover plate. The length of the fixing groove is less than the length of the cover plate.
6. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The angle between the tilted protrusion and the table body is greater than or equal to 45° and less than or equal to 70°.
7. A conference table with a height-adjustable keyboard as described in claim 1, characterized in that: The display screen fixture has a wireless charging coil inside, and the mounting plate has a wireless charging coil inside.