Adjustable support member for a computer display device
The bracket design, featuring slots, clips, and magnets, solves the problem of inconvenient disassembly caused by bolt connections in existing technologies, enabling quick fixation and angle adjustment of the monitor, thus improving ease of use and stability.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- ANHUI JIAMING NETWORK TECHNOLOGY CO LTD
- Filing Date
- 2025-07-26
- Publication Date
- 2026-06-19
AI Technical Summary
Existing computer monitor stands use bolt connections, which makes maintenance and disassembly inconvenient and reduces ease of use.
It adopts a slot, buckle and magnet structure, combined with bolt and knob design to realize quick fixation and disassembly of the monitor. The magnetic attraction enhances stability, and the turntable adjusts the horizontal angle.
It improves the monitor's installation stability and ease of disassembly, while also increasing the adjustability of the stand and simplifying the maintenance process.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model relates to the field of adjustment bracket technology, specifically an adjustment bracket for computer display devices. Background Technology
[0002] Computer display devices typically refer to computer monitors. These monitors require a bracket for installation and fixation. A search revealed Chinese patent publication number CN209484202U, which discloses an adjustable computer monitor bracket. While this bracket allows for left-right tilting and up-down adjustment of the monitor's display angle, its bolt-connected construction makes subsequent disassembly and reassembly cumbersome, reducing its ease of use. Utility Model Content
[0003] To address the shortcomings of existing technologies, this utility model provides an adjustable bracket for computer display devices, which solves the problem mentioned in the background art that existing brackets use bolt connections when connecting to the monitor, thereby increasing the complexity of later maintenance and reducing the ease of use of the bracket.
[0004] To achieve the above objectives, this utility model provides the following technical solution: an adjustable bracket for a computer display device, comprising a support rod, a slot, a connecting plate, and a mounting base. A base is provided at the bottom of the support rod, and one end of the support rod is connected to the base. A slot is fitted onto the outside of the support rod, a fixing plate is welded to one side of the slot, a turntable is provided on one side of the fixing plate, and a connecting block is connected to one side of the turntable. One end of the connecting block is connected to the turntable by bolts and nuts, and the other end of the connecting block is connected to the connecting plate by bolts and nuts. Two buckles are provided on one side of the connecting plate, and the buckles engage with limiting holes. The limiting holes are located on the surface of the mounting base, and the mounting base is connected to the computer monitor by bolts.
[0005] Preferably, the slot has a C-shaped structure, and one end of the slot opening is connected to a bolt and a nut. By loosening the bolt and nut at one end of the slot, the height of the slot can be adjusted outside the support rod.
[0006] Preferably, the connecting plate has a slot inside, which is slidably connected to the slide rod. A limit block is welded to one end of the slide rod, and a spring is fitted on the outside of one end of the slide rod. A first magnet is connected to the other end of the slide rod. The first magnet is embedded inside the connecting plate. The first magnet cooperates with the subsequent second magnet to further enhance the stability of the display after installation and prevent it from loosening or shifting during use.
[0007] Preferably, a slot is formed on one side surface of the mounting base, and a second magnet is embedded inside the slot on the surface of the mounting base. The second magnet is connected to the first magnet by magnetic attraction. By embedding the second magnet in the slot on the surface of the mounting base and making it magnetically connected to the first magnet, the firmness and stability of the display installation are further enhanced.
[0008] Preferably, two bolts are welded to the surface of the fixed plate. The two bolts are symmetrically distributed, and one end of the bolt is inserted into the inside of the turntable. The other end of the bolt is threadedly connected to a knob, so that the user can rotate the turntable by loosening the knob, thereby adjusting the horizontal angle of the display.
[0009] Preferably, the turntable surface has two slots, and the slots are slidably connected to bolts, and the slots are arc-shaped.
[0010] This utility model provides an adjustable support for a computer display device. It has the following advantages:
[0011] (1) The adjustable bracket for a computer display device, when in use, connects the mounting base to the display, aligns the buckle with the limiting hole, and allows the buckle to pass through the limiting hole. When the display is released, the display moves the mounting base downward under the weight, so that the groove on the top of the buckle can engage with the limiting hole, allowing the display to be quickly fixed. When the mounting base moves downward, the first magnet and the second magnet can generate an attractive force, allowing the first magnet to move from inside the connecting plate to inside the mounting base, thereby limiting the vertical movement of the mounting base and further improving the stability of the display installation. When disassembly is required, the first magnet can be returned to inside the connecting plate by pulling the limiting block, and the display can be pulled out and removed by lifting the display, thereby greatly improving the convenience of display disassembly. When reassembling after disassembly, it is only necessary to align the buckle with the limiting hole and insert it.
[0012] (2) The adjustable bracket for computer display equipment allows the turntable to rotate by loosening the knob at one end of the bolt, thereby allowing the display to adjust the horizontal angle, thus increasing the adjustability of the bracket. Furthermore, the angle of the turntable can be fixed by tightening the knob, thereby fixing the horizontal angle of the display. Attached Figure Description
[0013] Figure 1 This is a schematic diagram of the overall structure of this utility model;
[0014] Figure 2 This is a schematic diagram of the card block structure of this utility model;
[0015] Figure 3This is a schematic diagram of the spring structure of this utility model;
[0016] Figure 4 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting block structure of this utility model;
[0017] Figure 5 This is a schematic diagram of the connecting plate structure of this utility model.
[0018] In the diagram, 1 is the support rod; 2 is the base; 3 is the slot; 4 is the fixing plate; 5 is the turntable; 6 is the bolt; 7 is the knob; 8 is the connecting block; 9 is the connecting plate; 10 is the buckle; 11 is the mounting base; 12 is the limiting hole; 13 is the first magnet; 14 is the spring; 15 is the limiting block; 16 is the sliding rod; and 17 is the second magnet. Detailed Implementation
[0019] The technical solutions of the present utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of the present utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of the present utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those of ordinary skill in the art without creative effort are within the protection scope of the present utility model.
[0020] Example 1:
[0021] Please see Figure 1-5This utility model provides a technical solution: an adjustable bracket for a computer display device, including a support rod 1, a slot 3, a connecting plate 9, and a mounting base 11. A base 2 is provided at the bottom of the support rod 1, and one end of the bottom of the support rod 1 is connected to the base 2. The slot 3 is fitted onto the outside of the support rod 1. A fixing plate 4 is welded to one side of the slot 3, and a turntable 5 is provided on one side of the fixing plate 4. A connecting block 8 is connected to one side of the turntable 5. One end of the connecting block 8 is connected to the turntable 5 by bolts 6 and nuts, and the other end of the connecting block 8 is connected to the connecting plate 9 by bolts 6 and nuts. Two buckles 10 are provided on one side surface of the connecting plate 9. The buckles 10 are engaged with the limiting holes 12. The limiting holes 12 are opened on the surface of the mounting base. The mounting base is connected to the computer monitor by bolts 6. The slot 3 has a C-shaped structure, and one end of the slot 3 is connected to the bolts 6 and nuts. The connecting plate 9 has a slot inside. The slot inside the connecting plate 9 is slidably connected to the slide rod 16. One end of the slide rod 16 is welded with a limiting block 15. One end of the slide rod 16 is fitted with a spring 14. The other end of the slide rod 16 is connected to a first magnet 13. The first magnet 13 is embedded inside the connecting plate 9. The mounting base 11 has a slot on one side surface, and a second magnet 17 is embedded inside the slot. The second magnet 17 is connected to the first magnet 13 by magnetic attraction. In use, the mounting base is connected to the monitor, aligning the buckle 10 with the limiting hole 12, allowing the buckle 10 to pass through the limiting hole 12. When the monitor is released, its weight causes the monitor to move the mounting base downwards, causing the groove on the top of the buckle 10 to engage with the limiting hole 12, thus quickly securing the monitor. When the mounting base moves downwards... When moving, the first magnet 13 and the second magnet 17 can generate an attractive force, allowing the first magnet 13 to move from inside the connecting plate 9 to inside the mounting base, thereby restricting the vertical movement of the mounting base and further improving the stability of the monitor installation. When disassembly is required, the first magnet 13 can be returned to inside the connecting plate 9 by pulling the limiting block 15, and then the monitor can be pulled out and removed by lifting it, which greatly improves the convenience of monitor disassembly. When installing after disassembly, it is only necessary to align the buckle 10 with the limiting hole 12 and insert it.
[0022] Example 2:
[0023] An adjustable bracket for a computer display device includes a fixed plate 4 with two bolts 6 welded to its surface. The two bolts 6 are symmetrically distributed, with one end of each bolt 6 inserted into the interior of a turntable 5 and the other end of each bolt 6 threadedly connected to a knob 7. The turntable 5 has two slots on its surface, which are slidably connected to the bolts 6. The slots on the surface of the turntable 5 have an arc-shaped structure. By loosening the knob 7 at one end of the bolts 6, the turntable 5 can be rotated, thereby allowing the display to adjust its horizontal angle, thus increasing the adjustability of the bracket. By tightening the knob 7, the angle of the turntable 5 can be fixed, thereby fixing the horizontal angle of the display.
[0024] The foregoing has shown and described the basic principles, main features, and advantages of this utility model. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this utility model is not limited to the details of the exemplary embodiments described above, and that it can be implemented in other specific forms without departing from the spirit or basic characteristics of this utility model. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered exemplary and non-limiting in all respects. The scope of this utility model is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description, and thus all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims are intended to be included within this utility model. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0025] Furthermore, it should be understood that although this specification describes embodiments, not every embodiment contains only one independent technical solution. This narrative style is merely for clarity. Those skilled in the art should consider the specification as a whole, and the technical solutions in each embodiment can also be appropriately combined to form other embodiments that can be understood by those skilled in the art.
Claims
1. An adjustment bracket for a computer display device, characterized in that: The support rod (1), slot (3), connecting plate (9), and mounting base (11) are included. The bottom of the support rod (1) is provided with a base (2). One end of the bottom of the support rod (1) is connected to the base (2). The slot (3) is fitted on the outside of the support rod (1). A fixing plate (4) is welded to one side of the slot (3). A turntable (5) is provided on one side of the fixing plate (4). A connecting block (8) is connected to one side of the turntable (5). One end of the connecting block (8) is connected to the turntable (5) by a bolt (6) and a nut. The other end of the connecting block (8) is connected to the connecting plate (9) by a bolt (6) and a nut. Two buckles (10) are provided on one side of the connecting plate (9). The buckles (10) are engaged with the limiting hole (12). The limiting hole (12) is opened on the surface of the mounting base. The mounting base is connected to the computer monitor by a bolt (6).
2. The adjustable support member for a computer display device of claim 1, wherein: The slot (3) has a C-shaped structure, and one end of the slot (3) opening is connected to a bolt (6) and a nut.
3. The adjustable support member for a computer display device of claim 1, wherein: The connecting plate (9) has a slot inside. The slot inside the connecting plate (9) is slidably connected to the slide rod (16). A limit block (15) is welded to one end of the slide rod (16). A spring (14) is fitted on the outside of one end of the slide rod (16). A first magnet (13) is connected to the other end of the slide rod (16). The first magnet (13) is embedded inside the connecting plate (9).
4. The adjustable support member for a computer display device of claim 1, wherein: The mounting base (11) has a slot on one side surface, and a second magnet (17) is embedded inside the slot on the surface of the mounting base (11). The second magnet (17) is connected to the first magnet (13) by magnetic attraction.
5. The adjustable support member for a computer display device of claim 1, wherein: Two bolts (6) are welded to the surface of the fixed plate (4). The two bolts (6) are symmetrically distributed, and one end of the bolt (6) is inserted into the inside of the turntable (5). The other end of the bolt (6) is threadedly connected to the knob (7).
6. The adjustable support member for a computer display device of claim 1, wherein: The turntable (5) has two slots on its surface, and the slots on the surface of the turntable (5) are slidably connected to the bolts (6). The slots on the surface of the turntable (5) have an arc-shaped structure.