Connector
The connector provides a solution for attaching a variety of telecommunications equipment to display support devices by positioning connection points behind the display, enhancing stability and convenience.
Patent Information
- Authority / Receiving Office
- JP · JP
- Patent Type
- Applications
- Current Assignee / Owner
- Filing Date
- 2024-09-06
- Publication Date
- 2026-03-18
AI Technical Summary
Existing support devices for displays limit the range of telecommunications equipment that can be attached due to space constraints and potential contact issues with the display, necessitating dedicated housings and brackets.
A connector with a base and main body that allows telecommunications equipment to be connected behind the display, featuring multiple connection points and a rigid beam structure to ensure stability and space for attachment.
Expands the range of telecommunications equipment that can be attached, ensuring secure connection and sufficient space without interference with the display, improving rigidity and convenience.
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Abstract
Description
Technical Field
[0001] The present invention relates to a support device having an arm and a plate attached to the tip side of the arm, to which a display can be fixed to the plate, and a connector to which an electric communication device can be connected.
Background Art
[0002] Conventionally, by attaching a display to a support device such as a display arm having an arm and a plate attached to the tip side of the arm and being able to fix the display to the plate, it is known that the display can be arranged in a state floating from the work surface of a desk such as a table. By using such a support device, since the legs of the display are not arranged on the work surface, it becomes possible to widely use the work surface.
[0003] By the way, there may be a case where it is desired to arrange other electric communication devices around the display. As a device for arranging such other electric communication devices around the display, for example, in Patent Document 1, there is provided a status indicator lamp housing provided with a plurality of indicator lamps, and a status indicator lamp mounting bracket connected to the status indicator lamp housing and adapted to be mounted on at least one of a monitor, a monitor support element, a monitor arm, or a monitor mounting bracket. An assembly is proposed in which the status indicator lamp housing is attached above the upper bezel of the monitor, and its upper edge is curved, and the plurality of indicator lamps are arranged on the upper edge.
Prior Art Documents
Patent Documents
[0004]
Patent Document 1
Summary of the Invention
Problems to be Solved by the Invention
[0005] However, the assembly described in Patent Document 1 requires a dedicated status indicator light housing and status indicator light mounting bracket for attaching multiple indicator lights to a monitor arm or the like. Furthermore, other telecommunications equipment that may be placed around the display are not limited to the indicator lights shown in Patent Document 1.
[0006] Other telecommunications equipment that we would like to place around the display include, for example, microphones, cameras, and supports for them. When attaching these telecommunications devices to a support fixture that can fix the display via a connector, if the connector is sandwiched between the display and the support fixture, there is a problem that some telecommunications devices may come into contact with the display, making attachment impossible. Furthermore, if the connector is sandwiched between the display and the support fixture, there is a problem that sufficient working space cannot be secured to attach the telecommunications device to the support fixture. Therefore, the range of other telecommunications equipment that could be attached to the support fixtures that could fix the display (selection of size, shape, and type of telecommunications equipment) was limited.
[0007] The present invention aims to provide a connector that expands the range of choices for other telecommunications equipment used to mount a display to a fixed support device. [Means for solving the problem]
[0008] (1) A connector having an arm and a plate attached to the end of the arm, which is attached to a support device capable of fixing a display to the plate, and capable of connecting telecommunications equipment, A base portion connected to the plate from the rear, with the display positioned in front, A connector characterized by comprising a main body positioned behind the base portion, connected to the rear end of the base portion, and having a plurality of connection parts to which the telecommunications equipment can be connected.
[0009] According to the invention of (1), a connector having an arm and a plate attached to the end of the arm, which is attached to a support device capable of fixing a display to the plate and capable of connecting telecommunications equipment, comprises a base and a main body. The base unit is connected to a plate from the rear, and a display can be positioned at the front. The main unit is positioned behind the base and connected to the rear end of the base, and has multiple connection points to which telecommunications equipment can be connected.
[0010] This allows the main unit, which has multiple connection points to which telecommunications equipment (e.g., microphones, cameras, and support devices for them) can be connected, to be positioned behind the base unit connected to the plate of the support device that can fix the display. Therefore, even if the base unit is sandwiched and fixed between the plate of the support device and the back of the display, the main unit with connection points for connecting telecommunications equipment can be positioned away from the back of the display. This reduces the possibility that the telecommunications equipment will come into contact with the display and become impossible to position, and also ensures sufficient operating space for attaching the telecommunications equipment to the support device. Therefore, it is possible to provide a connector that expands the range of other telecommunications equipment (selection of size, shape, and type of telecommunications equipment) to which the display can be attached to a fixed support device.
[0011] (2) The base portion is Multiple legs, the front end of which is fixed to the plate, extending to the rear, and the rear end of which is connected to the main body, The connector according to (1), characterized by having a beam portion which is formed in a plate shape, is capable of contacting the rear surface of the display, is positioned on the tip side of the leg portion, and is fixed to a plurality of the leg portions.
[0012] According to the invention of (2), the base portion has a plurality of legs and a beam portion. The legs are fixed to a plate at the front, extend backward, and are connected to the main body at the rear. The beam section is formed in a plate shape, is capable of contacting the rear surface of the display, is positioned at the tip of the leg section, and is fixed to multiple legs.
[0013] This allows the support device to be fixed to the plate with multiple legs, and these multiple legs are integrated by the beam section, thereby improving the rigidity of the base and the stability of the connector attached to the support device.
[0014] (3) The main body is It is formed in a ring shape that is rectangular when viewed from the front, and multiple connecting parts are formed on the outer surface in a direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction. It has chamfered edges on all four corners when viewed from the front. The connector according to (1) or (2), characterized in that the chamfered portion also has the connecting portion formed thereon.
[0015] According to invention (3), the main body is formed in a ring shape that is square when viewed from the front, and a plurality of connecting parts are formed on the outer surface in a direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction, and the four corners when viewed from the front have chamfered parts. Furthermore, a connecting portion is also formed in the chamfered section.
[0016] This allows telecommunications equipment to be connected in directions perpendicular to each side of the rectangular body when viewed from the front, and further, telecommunications equipment can be connected in different directions at the chamfered portion. Therefore, since telecommunications equipment can be connected from various directions, convenience can be improved.
[0017] (4) The connector according to (1) or (2), further comprising a front member formed in a plate shape, positioned in front of the base portion, with its rear side connected to the front end of the base portion, and having a plurality of front connection portions on its front side to which the telecommunications equipment can be connected.
[0018] According to the invention of (4), the connector further comprises a front member. The front member is formed in a plate shape, disposed in front of the base portion, the rear surface side is connected to the front end side of the base portion, and has a plurality of front connection portions on the front surface side to which electrical communication appliances can be connected.
[0019] Thus, instead of disposing a display in front of the base portion, by disposing the front member, an electrical communication appliance can be connected to the front surface side of the front member. Therefore, since the electrical communication appliance can be connected from various directions, convenience can be improved.
Effect of the Invention
[0020] According to the present invention, a connector capable of expanding the range of selection of other electrical communication appliances to be attached to a support device capable of fixing a display can be provided.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0021] [Figure 1] It is a diagram for explaining an example of the usage state of the connector according to an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 2] It is a perspective view of the connector according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the right front. [Figure 3] It is a perspective view of the disassembled state of the connector according to an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the right rear. [Figure 4] It is a diagram for explaining an example of the usage state of the connector according to an embodiment of the present invention. ]> [Figure 5] It is a perspective view of the connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the right front. [Figure 6] It is a perspective view of the disassembled state of the connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention as viewed from the right rear. [Figure 7] It is a cross-sectional view of the front member of the connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 8] It is a diagram showing an example of the usage mode of the front member according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 9] It is a diagram showing an example of the usage mode of the front member according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. [Figure 10]This figure shows an example of how the front member is used according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. [Modes for carrying out the invention]
[0022] Embodiments of the present invention will be described below with reference to the drawings. In the following description, identical components will be denoted by the same reference numerals, and their descriptions will be omitted or simplified. Figure 1 illustrates an example of the usage state of a connector according to an embodiment of the present invention.
[0023] An embodiment of the present invention includes an arm 51 and a plate 52 attached to the tip of the arm 51, and is attached to a support device 5 on which a display D can be fixed to the plate 52. Connector 1 can be connected to a variety of telecommunications equipment (for example, monitors, microphones, cameras, and support devices for these).
[0024] The back side of the display D is positioned in front of the connector 1 attached to the plate 52 of the support device 5, and the connector 1 and the display D can be fixed together to the plate 52 with fasteners such as screws. In other words, in this state, a portion of the connector 1 is sandwiched between the plate 52 and the display D.
[0025] Figure 2 is a perspective view of a connector according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the front right. Figure 3 is a perspective view of the disassembled connector according to an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the right rear. The connector 1 comprises a base unit 10 and a main body 20.
[0026] The base section 10 is connected from the rear to the plate 52 of the support device 5 (see Figure 1), and a display D can be positioned (fixed) in front of it. It has multiple (four in the example shown in Figures 2 and 3) legs 11 and a beam section 12.
[0027] The leg portion 11 is fixed at its tip to the plate 52 (see Figure 1) of the support device 5, extends rearward, and its rear end is connected to the main body 20. More specifically, as shown in Figure 3, the leg portion 11 has a shaft portion 111 that is detachably fixed to the main body 20 and extends forward at its rear end, and a connecting piece 112 formed by bending the front side of the shaft portion 111 inward toward the main body 20, having a forward-facing surface, and connecting to the beam portion 12.
[0028] The shaft portion 111 has an engaging portion 111A that engages with a fixing member (for example, a bolt) for fixing the base portion 10 to the main body 20.
[0029] In the example shown in Figure 3, the engaging portion 111A is a hole through which the neck of a bolt, which is an example of a fixing member, is inserted, and multiple such engaging portions are arranged along the direction in which the shaft portion 111 extends (front-to-back direction). This makes it possible to adjust the distance from the main body 20 to the connecting piece 112 or beam portion 12 by selecting the engaging portion 111A to engage with the fixing member from among the multiple engaging portions 111A.
[0030] The connecting piece 112 has a display D or the like positioned on its front side, and the plate 52 of the support device 5 (see Figure 1) positioned on its rear side. The connecting piece 112 has a fixing member (e.g., a screw) for fixing the connector 1 to the plate 52 of the support device 5 (see Figure 1), and an engaging portion (e.g., a hole through which the neck of the fixing member (e.g., a screw) is inserted) for engaging with a fixing member (e.g., a screw) for fixing the beam portion 12 to the shaft portion 111.
[0031] For example, if a display D or the like is placed on the front side of the connector 1, the display D or the like may be fixed to the plate 52 (see Figure 1) using a fixing member that fixes the connector 1 to the plate 52. This results in the connecting piece 112 and beam portion 12 of the connector 1 being sandwiched between the display D and the plate 52, allowing the connector 1 to be more firmly fixed to the plate 52.
[0032] The beam portion 12 is formed in a plate shape, is capable of contacting the rear surface of the display D, is positioned at the tip of the leg portion 11, and is fixed to multiple leg portions 11. In the example shown in Figures 2 and 3, the beam portion 12 is rectangular when viewed from the front, with a rectangular hole formed in the center, and each of its four corners is connected to a connecting piece 112 of the shaft portion 111.
[0033] In the example shown in Figures 2 and 3, the connector 1 has four legs 11 and a beam 12 that is square-shaped when viewed from the front. However, it is not limited to this configuration. As long as it can be fixed to the plate 52 of the support device 5 (see Figure 1), the number of legs 11 can be any number, and the beam 12 can be formed in a shape that can connect to all of the legs 11.
[0034] The main body 20 is positioned behind the base portion 10 and connected to the rear end of the base portion 10, and can be connected to telecommunications equipment. In detail, the main body 20 is formed from a member with a roughly square cross-section, which is then formed into a square ring shape when viewed from the front, and has multiple connection portions 21 formed on its outer surface in a direction perpendicular to the front-rear direction.
[0035] Multiple connection parts 21 are formed, each having a different shape from the others. Specifically, in the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3, the multiple connection parts 21 include three types: connection part 21a, connection part 21b, and connection part 21c. Note that the types of connection parts 21 are not limited to the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3; there may be one type or any number of types.
[0036] The connector 21a has, for example, a screw hole for a 3 / 8-inch diameter screw, and φ3.1 mm holes are provided in all four directions (top, bottom, left, and right) of this screw hole. This shape makes it possible to attach equipment that conforms to the standards of camera rig manufacturers widely used in the camera industry to the connector 21a.
[0037] Furthermore, in the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3, the connecting parts 21a are provided in pairs on one side of the main body 20 at predetermined intervals (for example, 114 mm intervals based on the center point of the screw holes). This makes it possible to attach dual rod clamps, top handles, and various attachments of the above standards, and by attaching other devices (for example, cameras, microphones, etc.) to these, other devices can be attached more securely, and the degree of freedom in installation position is improved.
[0038] The connector 21b is formed, for example, with a screw hole for a 1 / 4-inch diameter screw. This shape makes it possible to attach various telecommunications equipment (for example, monitors, microphones, cameras, and supports for them) that are formed according to standard specifications in the camera industry to the connector 21a.
[0039] Furthermore, in the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3, multiple connection parts 21b may be arranged at predetermined intervals (for example, 9 mm intervals based on the center point of the screw hole). This makes it possible to attach various telecommunications equipment (for example, lighting, small monitors, camera rig attachments, etc.) that are mounted using multiple screw holes according to the above standard.
[0040] The connector 21c is formed, for example, with a screw hole for an M12 screw. This shape makes it possible to attach various telecommunications equipment formed with a standard camera industry specification other than 1 / 4 inch screws (for example, M12 stud bolts, 15mm rods connected via M12 stud bolts, or 15mm rods with M12 threads) to the connector 21c.
[0041] Furthermore, in the examples shown in Figures 2 and 3, the connecting parts 21c are provided in pairs on one side of the main body 20 at predetermined intervals (for example, 60 mm intervals based on the center point of the screw holes). This makes it possible to attach dual rod clamps, top handles, and various attachments of the above standards, and by attaching other devices (for example, cameras, microphones, etc.) to these, other devices can be attached more securely, and the degree of freedom in installation position is improved.
[0042] Furthermore, the main body 20 has chamfered portions 22 at the four corners when viewed from the front. The chamfered portion 22 has a surface inclined at 45° with respect to each side of the main body 20, and a connecting portion 21 is formed thereon. In the example shown in Figures 2 and 3, a connecting portion 21c is formed on the chamfered portion 22.
[0043] With a connector 1 configured in this way, when a user attaches the connector 1, which consists of a base portion 10 and a main body 20 integrated into one unit, to the support fixture 5, as shown in Figure 1, the user places the rear surface of the beam portion 12 (connecting piece 112 of the leg portion 11) of the base portion 10 on the front side of the plate 52 of the support fixture 5, and the back surface of the display D on the front side of the base portion 10. The beam portion 12 (connecting piece 112) of the connector 1 is sandwiched between the display D and the plate 52 of the support fixture 5, and these are fixed to each other with fixing members (for example, screws). In this way, the connector 1 can be attached to the support fixture 5 on the back side of the display D.
[0044] In this state, the user can connect telecommunications equipment (for example, monitors, microphones, cameras, and support devices for these) to any of the multiple connection parts 21 formed on the main body 20 of the connector 1.
[0045] Figure 4 illustrates an example of the usage state of a connector according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 4, with the connector 1 attached to the support fixture 5 on the back side of the display D, the user can connect a rod R, which is an example of telecommunications equipment, to each of the multiple connection parts 21 formed on the main body 20 of the connector 1 in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the display D is positioned (front-to-back direction in the example shown in Figure 4) (left-to-right and up-and-down directions in the example shown in Figure 4).
[0046] This allows the user to position multiple rods R extending outward from the outer edge of the display D in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the display D is positioned, connect these rods R to each other with dual rod clamps C to improve strength, and further connect other telecommunications equipment to these rods R. In this case, the user can see the telecommunications equipment from the front side of the display D by connecting other telecommunications equipment to the portion of the rods R that extends outward from the outer edge of the display D.
[0047] Next, a connector relating to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention will be described. Figure 5 is a perspective view of a connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention, viewed from the front right. Figure 6 is a perspective view from the right rear of a disassembled connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 7 is a cross-sectional view of the front member of a connector according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. The connector 1A according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention further includes a front member 30 in addition to the connector 1 (see Figures 2 and 3).
[0048] The front member 30 is formed in a plate shape, positioned in front of the base portion 10, with its rear side connected to the front end of the base portion 10, and has a plurality of front connection portions 31 on the front 30A side to which telecommunications equipment can be connected.
[0049] In detail, the front member 30 is a plate-like body formed in a rectangular shape when viewed from the front, and with its rear surface 30B in contact with the front surface of the beam portion 12 of the base portion 10, it can be fixed to the connecting piece 112 of the leg portion 11 at its four corners by fixing members (for example, bolts, etc.).
[0050] The front connection portion 31 is formed of multiple types of front connection portions 31 that differ in shape from one another. Specifically, in the example shown in Figure 5, the multiple front connection parts 31 include four types: front connection part 31a, front connection part 31b, front connection part 31c, and front connection part 31d. Note that the types of front connection parts 31 are not limited to the example shown in Figure 5; there may be one type or any number of types.
[0051] The front connection section 31a has the same configuration as the connection section 21a (see Figures 2 and 3). The front connection section 31b has the same configuration as the connection section 21b (see Figures 2 and 3). The front connection section 31c has the same configuration as the connection section 21c (see Figures 2 and 3).
[0052] The front connection portion 31d has a screw hole for a 3 / 8-inch diameter screw. In other words, the front connection portion 31d does not have φ3.1 mm holes in the four directions (top, bottom, left, and right) of the screw hole for the 3 / 8-inch screw that forms the front connection portion 31a.
[0053] The front connection section 31 consists of multiple types of front connection sections 31a to 31d, arranged in multiple locations in the up, down, left, and right directions (for example, five in each direction in the example shown in Figure 5) at predetermined intervals (for example, 15 mm intervals based on the center point of the screw hole in the example shown in Figure 5).
[0054] As shown in Figure 6, the front member 30 has a plurality of rear connection parts 32 on the rear side 30B to which telecommunications equipment can be connected.
[0055] The rear connection section 32 has multiple screw holes for 1 / 4-inch diameter screws arranged along each side (top, bottom, left, and right) of the front member 30 at predetermined intervals (for example, 9 mm intervals based on the center point of the screw hole).
[0056] With a connector 1A configured in this way, for example, a user can fix the front member 30 to the front of the beam 12 of the base 10. This results in the connector 1A being in the state shown in Figure 5. In this state, a user can connect telecommunications equipment (for example, monitors, microphones, cameras, and support devices for supporting them) to any position on the multiple connection parts 21 formed on the main body 20 of the connector 1A, and can also connect telecommunications equipment to any position on the multiple front connection parts 31 formed on the front surface 30A of the front member 30.
[0057] Furthermore, in the case of connector 1A, the front connection portion 31 of the front member 30 is formed in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the connection portion 21 formed on the main body 20 is formed. This prevents the telecommunications equipment attached to the connection portion 21 and the telecommunications equipment attached to the front connection portion 31 from interfering with each other, making it possible to use the space around connector 1A more efficiently.
[0058] Figure 8 illustrates an example of the usage state of a connector according to an embodiment of the present invention. As shown in Figure 8, with the connector 1A attached to the support fixture 5, the user can connect a rod R, for example, to each of the multiple connection parts 21 formed on the main body 20 of the connector 1A in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which the front member 30 is positioned (front-to-back direction in the example shown in Figure 8) (left-to-right and up-and-down directions in the example shown in Figure 8). Furthermore, the user can connect a rod R, for example, to each of the multiple front connection parts 31 formed on the front 30A side of the front member 30 in a direction perpendicular to the direction in which these connection parts 21 are formed (left-to-right and up-and-down directions in the example shown in Figure 8) (front-to-back direction in the example shown in Figure 8).
[0059] This allows the user to arrange multiple rods R extending in multiple directions by placing multiple rods R extending forward on the front 30A side of the front member 30, and further placing multiple rods R extending in a direction perpendicular to the front 30A side (the front-rear direction in the example shown in Figure 8) at the connection part 21 of the main body 20. In addition, the user can connect multiple rods R extending in the same direction to each other with a dual rod clamp C to improve strength, and further connect other telecommunications equipment to these rods R.
[0060] Figure 9 shows an example of how the front member is used according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. Figure 10 shows an example of how the front member is used according to an application example of an embodiment of the present invention. Figures 9 and 10 show, for example, an example of how the front member 30 is used when the display D is fixed to the front surface of the beam portion 12 of the base portion 10.
[0061] When the display D is fixed to the front of the beam portion 12 of the base portion 10, the front member 30 cannot be fixed to the front of the beam portion 12. In such a case, for example, as shown in Figure 9, it is possible to attach a dual rod clamp C, which is an example of telecommunications equipment, to a plurality of rear connection portions 32 formed on the rear surface 30B of the front member 30, and to attach a rod R to this dual rod clamp C. In this state, the front member 30 can be used as a cheese plate or counterweight, and the rod R can be further connected to the main body 20.
[0062] Alternatively, the front member 30 may be directly attached to the plate 52 of the support device 5, as shown in Figure 10.
[0063] As described above, with connectors 1 and 1A, the main body 20, which has multiple connection parts 21 to which telecommunications equipment (for example, microphones, cameras, and support devices for supporting them) can be connected, can be positioned behind the base part 10 connected to the plate 52 of the support device 5, which can fix the display D. Therefore, even if the base part 10 is fixed by being sandwiched between the plate 52 of the support device 5 and the back of the display D, the main body 20 having connection parts 21 for connecting telecommunications equipment can be positioned away from the back of the display D. This reduces the possibility that telecommunications equipment will come into contact with the display D and become impossible to position, and also makes it possible to secure operating space for attaching telecommunications equipment to the support device 5. Therefore, it is possible to provide a connector that expands the range of other telecommunications equipment (selection of size, shape, and type of telecommunications equipment) to which the display can be attached to a fixed support device.
[0064] Furthermore, with connectors 1 and 1A, the multiple legs 11 are fixed to the plate 52 of the support device 5, and these multiple legs 11 are integrated by the beam 12, thereby improving the rigidity of the base 10 and improving the stability of connectors 1 and 1A attached to the support device 5.
[0065] Furthermore, according to connectors 1 and 1A, the main body 20 is formed in a ring shape that is rectangular when viewed from the front, and multiple connecting parts 21 are formed on the outer surface in a direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction, and it has chamfered parts 22 that are beveled at the four corners when viewed from the front, and connecting parts 21 (21c) are also formed on these chamfered parts 22.
[0066] This allows telecommunications equipment to be connected in directions perpendicular to each side of the rectangular body when viewed from the front, and further, telecommunications equipment can be connected in different directions at the chamfered portion 22. Therefore, since telecommunications equipment can be connected from various directions, convenience can be improved.
[0067] Furthermore, with the connector 1A, instead of placing the display D in front of the base unit 10, the front member 30 can be placed, allowing telecommunications equipment to be connected to the front side of the front member 30. Therefore, since telecommunications equipment can be connected from various directions, convenience can be improved.
[0068] Furthermore, the present invention is not limited to the embodiments described above, and any modifications, improvements, etc., that can achieve the objectives of the present invention are included within the scope of the present invention. [Explanation of Symbols]
[0069] 1.1A connector 5 Support equipment 10 Base section 11 Legs 12 Beam section 20 Main unit 21, 21a, 21b, 21c connection part 22 Chamfered section 30 Front panel 30A front 30B Rear 31, 31a, 31b, 31c, 31d Front connection section 32 Rear connection section 51 Arm 52 plates 111 Shaft section 111A Engagement part 112 connecting piece
Claims
1. A connector having an arm and a plate attached to the end of the arm, which is attached to a support device capable of fixing a display to the plate, and capable of connecting telecommunications equipment, A base portion connected to the plate from the rear, with the display positioned in front, A connector characterized by comprising a main body positioned behind the base portion, connected to the rear end of the base portion, and having a plurality of connection parts to which the telecommunications equipment can be connected.
2. The base portion is Multiple legs, the front end of which is fixed to the plate, extending to the rear, and the rear end of which is connected to the main body, The connector according to claim 1, characterized by having a beam portion which is formed in a plate shape, is capable of contacting the rear surface of the display, is positioned on the tip side of the leg portion, and is fixed to a plurality of the leg portions.
3. The aforementioned main body is It is formed in a ring shape that is rectangular when viewed from the front, and multiple connecting parts are formed on the outer surface in a direction perpendicular to the front-to-back direction. It has chamfered edges on all four corners when viewed from the front. The connector according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the chamfered portion also has the connecting portion formed thereon.
4. The connector according to claim 1 or 2, further comprising a front member formed in a plate shape, positioned in front of the base portion, with its rear side connected to the front end of the base portion, and having a plurality of front connection portions on its front side to which the telecommunications equipment can be connected.
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