A data center video interactive device
Patent Information
- Application Number
- CN202521903001.7
- Authority / Receiving Office
- CN · China
- Patent Type
- Utility models(China)
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2025-09-04
- Publication Date
- 2026-08-18
- Estimated Expiration
- 2035-09-04
AI Technical Summary
[0006]本实用新型的目的在于提供一种数据中心视频交互装置,其能够解决现有视频交互装置在不使用状态下屏幕容易磕碰的问题
[0017]与现有技术相比,本实用新型通过相关结构设计,可以有效在视频交互装置未使用时,对屏幕进行防护,防止屏幕被磕碰。
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] This utility model belongs to the field of video communication technology, and specifically relates to a data center video interaction device. Background Technology
[0002] As the cornerstone of the digital world, data centers bear the heavy responsibility of storing, processing, and distributing massive amounts of content and data. Video interaction, through efficient data processing and analysis technologies, improves video download speeds, seamless streaming experiences, and high-quality video conferencing transmission. Furthermore, data centers utilize AI and machine learning technologies to achieve intelligent generation and processing of video content. For example, AI video generation technology, combined with language models and diffusion models, can generate rich and flexible video content. In addition, data centers also support real-time monitoring and analysis of video surveillance systems, providing intuitive data support for management decisions.
[0003] Currently, existing data center video interaction devices are equipped with a smart screen for video interaction to realize video interaction functions. However, with current technology, the screen is directly exposed to the outside when not in use, without any protection. If the screen is bumped or knocked, it can easily be damaged, which will render the entire video interaction device unusable.
[0004] Therefore, in order to address the aforementioned technical problems, it is necessary to provide a data center video interaction device.
[0005] The information disclosed in this background section is intended only to enhance the understanding of the overall background of this utility model and should not be construed as an admission or in any way implying that the information constitutes prior art known to those skilled in the art. Utility Model Content
[0006] The purpose of this invention is to provide a data center video interaction device that can solve the problem that the screen of existing video interaction devices is easily bumped and knocked when not in use.
[0007] To achieve the above objectives, a specific embodiment of the present invention provides a data center video interaction device, including: a base and a protective device; A fixed bushing is fixed on the base, and a rotating shaft is rotatably mounted on the fixed bushing. A mounting plate is fixed to one end of the rotating shaft outside the fixed bushing. The protective device is mounted on a mounting plate. The protective device includes a housing. A pair of slide rails are fixed inside the housing. A slider is slidably mounted on each of the slide rails. A crossbar is fixed between the pair of sliders. A pair of fixed shafts are fixed inside the housing. A video interaction host is mounted on the housing. A pair of first rotating shafts are rotatably mounted on the video interaction host. A pair of first rotating rods and a pair of second rotating rods are respectively connected between the pair of first rotating shafts, the crossbar, and the pair of fixed shafts.
[0008] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a fixing plate is fixed inside the fixed bushing at the bottom end of the rotating shaft. The fixing plate is used to prevent the rotating shaft from moving downward and to install the fixing plate. A plurality of circular clips are inserted into the fixing plate. The circular clips are used to lock into the circular slots to stabilize the rotating shaft.
[0009] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, the bottom of the rotating shaft is chiseled with circular slots corresponding to multiple circular clips. The end of the circular clip near the rotating shaft is locked in the circular slot. The circular clip is locked in the circular slot to stabilize the rotating shaft and prevent the rotating shaft from rotating when no external force is applied. When the rotating shaft is rotated by external force, the circular clip is pushed into the fixing plate.
[0010] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a connecting plate is fixed to one end of the plurality of circular clips near the base. The connecting plate is used to drive the circular clips to move. A plurality of springs are installed between the connecting plate and the base. When the rotating shaft rotates outward, the rotating shaft pushes the circular clips into the fixed plate. The circular clips push the connecting plate downward to compress the springs. When the rotating shaft drives the circular slot to rotate to correspond to the next circular clip, the spring force pushes the connecting plate upward, pushing the circular clips into the circular slots again and stabilizing the rotating shaft.
[0011] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a pair of rotating grooves are cut into the video interactive host. A rotating ring is fixed at one end of the first rotating shaft located in the rotating groove. The rotating ring is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove. The rotatable connection between the first rotating shaft and the video interactive host is realized by the rotating ring being rotatably disposed in the rotating groove.
[0012] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a lead screw is rotatably disposed inside the housing, and a threaded sleeve is fixed on the crossbar. The threaded sleeve is threadedly connected to the lead screw. When the lead screw is rotated, the lead screw drives the crossbar to move back and forth through the threaded sleeve, and the crossbar drives a pair of sliders to slide back and forth on the slide rail.
[0013] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, one end of the lead screw is fixed with a transmission shaft, and one end of the transmission shaft is used to connect an external drive device to drive it to rotate, thereby driving the lead screw to rotate.
[0014] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a second rotating shaft is inserted into the second rotating rod, and a second gear and a third gear are fixed at both ends of the second rotating shaft, respectively. The second gear drives the third gear to rotate through the second rotating shaft.
[0015] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a first gear is fixed on the first rotating rod. The axis of the first gear is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft. Because the axis of the first gear is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft, the second gear is always meshed with the first gear when the second rotating rod rotates around the first rotating shaft. The first gear and the second rotating shaft mesh with each other, and the first gear drives the second gear to rotate.
[0016] In one or more embodiments of this utility model, a fourth gear is fixed on the video interactive host. The axis of the fourth gear is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft. Because the axis of the fourth gear is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft, the third gear is always meshed with the fourth gear when the second rotating rod rotates around the first rotating shaft. The meshing of the fourth gear with the third gear drives the fourth gear to rotate, and the fourth gear drives the video interactive host to rotate.
[0017] Compared with the prior art, this utility model, through its related structural design, can effectively protect the screen from impacts when the video interaction device is not in use. Attached Figure Description
[0018] 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 only some embodiments recorded in this utility model. For those skilled in the art, other drawings can be obtained based on these drawings without creative effort.
[0019] Figure 1 This is a perspective view of a data center video interaction device according to an embodiment of the present invention; Figure 2 for Figure 1 The structural diagram shown at point A in the middle; Figure 3 This is a perspective cross-sectional view of the base in one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 4 This is a perspective cross-sectional view of the base from another angle in one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 5 This is a perspective view of a data center video interaction device according to one embodiment of the present invention. Figure 6 for Figure 5 The structural diagram shown at point B in the middle; Figure 7 This is a perspective view of another state of a data center video interaction device according to one embodiment of the present invention; Figure 8 This is a schematic diagram of the structure of a video interactive host in one embodiment of the present invention.
[0020] Explanation of key figure labels: 1-Base, 101-Fixed bushing, 102-Rotating shaft, 103-Mounting plate, 104-Fixed plate, 105-Circular clamp, 106-Connecting plate, 107-Circular slot, 108-Spring, 2-Protective device, 201-Housing, 202-Slide rail, 203-Slider, 204-Threaded sleeve, 205-Lead screw, 206-Drive shaft, 207-Fixed shaft, 208-First rotating rod, 209-Second rotating rod, 210-Video interactive host, 211-First rotating shaft, 212-Rotating ring, 213-Rotating groove, 214-First gear, 215-Second rotating shaft, 216-Second gear, 217-Third gear, 218-Fourth gear, 219-Crossbar. Detailed Implementation
[0021] To enable those skilled in the art to better understand the technical solutions of this utility model, the technical solutions of the embodiments of this utility model will be clearly and completely described below with reference to the accompanying drawings. Obviously, the described embodiments are only some embodiments of this utility model, and not all embodiments. Based on the embodiments of this utility model, all other embodiments obtained by those skilled in the art without creative effort should fall within the protection scope of this utility model.
[0022] like Figures 1 to 8 As shown, a data center video interaction device according to one embodiment of the present invention includes: a base 1 and a protective device 2.
[0023] like Figures 1 to 4As shown, a fixed bushing 101 is fixed on the base 1, and a rotating shaft 102 is rotatably mounted on the fixed bushing 101. The rotating shaft 102 is used to drive the mounting plate 103 to rotate. The mounting plate 103 is fixed to one end of the rotating shaft 102 outside the fixed bushing 101. The protective device 2 is mounted on the top of the mounting plate 103 and drives the protective device 2 to rotate. A fixed plate 104 is fixed inside the fixed bushing 101 at the bottom end of the rotating shaft 102. The fixed plate 104 is used to prevent the rotating shaft 102 from moving downwards and to install the fixed plate 104. Multiple circular clips 105 are inserted into the fixed plate 104. The circular clips 105 are used to lock into the circular slots 107 to stabilize the rotating shaft 102.
[0024] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, the bottom of the rotating shaft 102 has circular slots 107 corresponding to multiple circular clips 105. The end of the circular clip 105 near the rotating shaft 102 is locked in the circular slot 107. The circular clip 105 is locked in the circular slot 107 to stabilize the rotating shaft 102 and prevent the rotating shaft 102 from rotating when no external force is applied. When the rotating shaft 102 is rotated by external force, the circular clip 105 is pushed into the fixing plate 104.
[0025] like Figures 1 to 4 As shown, a connecting plate 106 is fixed to one end of a plurality of circular clips 105 near the base 1. The connecting plate 106 is used to drive the circular clips 105 to move. A plurality of springs 108 are installed between the connecting plate 106 and the base 1. When the rotating shaft 102 rotates outward, the rotating shaft 102 pushes the circular clips 105 into the fixed plate 104. The circular clips 105 push the connecting plate 106 downward to compress the springs 108. When the rotating shaft 102 drives the circular slot 107 to rotate to correspond to the next circular clip 105, the elastic force of the spring 108 pushes the connecting plate 106 upward, pushing the circular clips 105 into the circular slot 107 again, stabilizing the rotating shaft 102.
[0026] like Figures 5 to 8 As shown, the protective device 2 is mounted on the mounting plate 103. The protective device 2 includes a housing 201, within which a pair of slide rails 202 are fixed. Slider blocks 203 are slidably mounted on each of the slide rails 202. A crossbar 219 is fixed between the pair of sliders 203. The sliders 203 drive the crossbar 219 to move along the track of the slide rails 202. A pair of fixed shafts 207 are fixed within the housing 201 for mounting a pair of second rotating rods 209. A video interaction host 210 is mounted on the housing 201. A pair of first rotating shafts 211 are rotatably mounted on the video interaction host 210, connecting the first rotating rod 208 and the second rotating rod 209.
[0027] like Figures 5 to 8As shown, a pair of first rotating shafts 211 are connected to a pair of crossbars 219 and a pair of fixed shafts 207 by a pair of first rotating rods 208 and a pair of second rotating rods 209, respectively. The first rotating rods 208 and the second rotating rods 209 are used to move the video interactive host 210 out of the housing 201. When the crossbar 219 moves a pair of sliders 203 along the track of the slide rail 202 toward the fixed shaft 207, the crossbar 219 moves the first rotating rods 208 toward the second rotating rods 209. During the movement, the angle between the first rotating rods 208 and the second rotating rods 209 gradually decreases. The first rotating rods 208 and the second rotating rods 209 together lift the video interactive host 210 upward.
[0028] like Figures 5 to 8 As shown, a pair of rotating grooves 213 are carved into the video interactive host 210. A rotating ring 212 is fixed to one end of the first rotating shaft 211 located in the rotating groove 213. The rotating ring 212 is rotatably set in the rotating groove 213, and the rotational connection between the first rotating shaft 211 and the video interactive host 210 is realized through the rotational setting of the rotating ring 212 in the rotating groove 213. A lead screw 205 is rotatably set in the housing 201. A threaded sleeve 204 is fixed on the crossbar 219. The threaded sleeve 204 is threadedly connected to the lead screw 205. When the lead screw 205 is rotated, the lead screw 205 drives the crossbar 219 to move back and forth through the threaded sleeve 204. The crossbar 219 drives a pair of sliders 203 to slide back and forth on the slide rail 202.
[0029] like Figures 5 to 8 As shown, a drive shaft 206 is fixed to one end of the lead screw 205. One end of the drive shaft 206 is used to connect an external drive device to drive the lead screw 205 to rotate. A second rotating shaft 215 is inserted into the second rotating rod 209. A second gear 216 and a third gear 217 are fixed to the two ends of the second rotating shaft 215, respectively. The second gear 216 drives the third gear 217 to rotate through the second rotating shaft 215. A first gear 214 is fixed on the first rotating rod 208. The axis of the first gear 214 is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft 211. Because the axis of the first gear 214 is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft 211, the second gear 216 is always meshed with the first gear 214 when the second rotating rod 209 rotates around the first rotating shaft 211. The first gear 214 is meshed with the second rotating shaft 215. The first gear 214 drives the second gear 216 to rotate. The size of the first gear 214 is larger than the size of the second gear 216.
[0030] like Figures 5 to 8As shown, a fourth gear 218 is fixed on the video interactive host 210. The axis of the fourth gear 218 is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft 211. Because the axis of the fourth gear 218 is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft 211, the third gear 217 is always meshed with the fourth gear 218 when the second rotating rod 209 rotates around the first rotating shaft 211. The third gear 217 drives the fourth gear 218 to rotate, and the fourth gear 218 drives the video interactive host 210 to rotate. The size of the third gear 217 is larger than the size of the fourth gear 218.
[0031] Working principle: First, before using this device, an external drive device needs to be installed on the drive shaft 206 to drive the drive shaft 206 to rotate. When the device is needed, the drive device is started to drive the drive shaft 206 to rotate. The drive shaft 206 drives the lead screw 205 to rotate. The lead screw 205 drives the crossbar 219 to move towards the fixed shaft 207 through the threaded sleeve 204. The crossbar 219 drives the first rotating rod 208 to move towards the fixed shaft 207. During the movement, the angle between the first rotating rod 208 and the second rotating rod 209 gradually decreases. The first rotating rod 208 and the second rotating rod 209 drive the video interactive host 210 to move upward through the first rotating shaft 211, thus removing the video interactive host 210 from the housing 201. As the angle between the first rotating rod 208 and the second rotating rod 209 gradually decreases, the first gear 214 drives the second gear 216 to rotate. The second gear 216 drives the third gear 217 to rotate via the second rotating shaft 215. The third gear 217 drives the video interactive host 210 to rotate via the fourth gear 218, thus rotating the video interactive host 210 from... Figure 7 The state transitions to Figure 1 Once the device is in the correct state, rotate the housing 201 horizontally to the appropriate angle, and then it can be used.
[0032] It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that this invention 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 essential characteristics of this invention. Therefore, the embodiments should be considered illustrative and non-limiting in all respects, and the scope of this invention is defined by the appended claims rather than the foregoing description. Thus, it is intended that all variations falling within the meaning and scope of equivalents of the claims be included within this invention. No reference numerals in the claims should be construed as limiting the scope of the claims.
[0033] 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. A data center video interaction device, characterized in that, include: A base, on which a fixed bushing is fixed, and a rotating shaft is rotatably mounted on the fixed bushing, with a mounting plate fixed to one end of the rotating shaft outside the fixed bushing; A protective device is mounted on a mounting plate. The protective device includes a housing, a pair of slide rails fixed inside the housing, a slider slidably mounted on each of the slide rails, a crossbar fixed between the pair of sliders, a pair of fixed shafts fixed inside the housing, a video interaction host mounted on the housing, a pair of first rotating shafts rotatably mounted on the video interaction host, and a pair of first rotating rods and a pair of second rotating rods respectively connected between the pair of first rotating shafts, the crossbar, and the pair of fixed shafts.
2. The data center video interaction device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A fixing plate is fixed to the bottom end of the rotating shaft inside the fixing sleeve, and multiple circular clips are inserted into the fixing plate.
3. A data center video interaction device according to claim 2, characterized in that, The bottom of the rotating shaft has circular slots corresponding to multiple circular clips, and the end of the circular clip near the rotating shaft is locked in the circular slot.
4. A data center video interaction device according to claim 3, characterized in that, A connecting plate is fixed to one end of each of the circular clips near the base, and multiple springs are installed between the connecting plate and the base.
5. A data center video interaction device according to claim 1, characterized in that, The video interactive host has a pair of rotating grooves. The first rotating shaft is fixed with a rotating ring at one end in the rotating groove. The rotating ring is rotatably disposed in the rotating groove.
6. A data center video interaction device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A lead screw is rotatably mounted inside the housing, and a threaded sleeve is fixed on the crossbar, with the threaded sleeve being threadedly connected to the lead screw.
7. A data center video interaction device according to claim 6, characterized in that, One end of the lead screw is fixed with a drive shaft.
8. A data center video interaction device according to claim 1, characterized in that, A second rotating shaft is inserted into the second rotating rod, and a second gear and a third gear are fixed at both ends of the second rotating shaft, respectively.
9. A data center video interaction device according to claim 8, characterized in that, A first gear is fixed on the first rotating rod. The axis of the first gear is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft. The first gear meshes with the second rotating shaft.
10. A data center video interaction device according to claim 9, characterized in that, The video interactive host is equipped with a fourth gear, the axis of which is the same as the axis of the first rotating shaft, and the fourth gear meshes with the third gear.