Display flip bearing structureTechnical Field
The invention belongs to a flip cover supporting technology, and particularly relates to a display flip cover supporting structure.
Background
Electronic equipment with display, especially some electronic equipment that conveniently carries, these portable self-service device screens adopt flip design usually, when carrying, close the display, when using, open the display, are similar to notebook computer, but self-service device's screen is the touch-sensitive screen, need use the hand point during the operation, and current design is when the screen is ordered to the hand, and the screen can rock, influences user experience, and it is inconvenient to open and shut the regulation moreover.
Disclosure of Invention
The invention aims to solve the problems in the prior art and provides a flip support structure of a display.
The purpose of the invention can be realized by the following technical scheme: a flip support structure for a display comprises a base and a display, wherein the base is generally a host machine body. The display avris is provided with the spout, the one end of base hinged joint bracing piece, the bracing piece other end sets up the slide bar, is provided with the gyro wheel on the slide bar, and the axle of gyro wheel is promptly to the slide bar, the gyro wheel cooperation is in the spout. When the display is not used, the display is buckled on the base, and the supporting rod and the sliding groove are in the same straight line, so that too much space is not occupied. When the display is needed to be used, the display is naturally turned upwards, so that the display, the base and the supporting rod form a triangular structure, and stable support is formed. When the display of the equipment is opened, the display of the equipment automatically plays a stable supporting role, and the supporting rod is automatically closed when the display of the equipment is closed, so that the appearance and the carrying are not influenced.
In the above-mentioned flip supporting structure for a display, the two ends of the sliding groove are provided with elastic buckles for clamping the sliding rod. So that after the sliding rod slides into the buckle, the buckle clamps the sliding rod under certain elastic action to play a role in stopping position and keep the sliding rod still.
In the above flip cover supporting structure of the display, the two sides of the display are respectively provided with the symmetrical sliding groove and the supporting rod structure. So that the support is more stable.
In the above-mentioned flip supporting structure for a display, the bottom side of the display is provided with a dust removing roller. When the display is opened and closed each time, the dust removing roller can roll on the base, so that some dust on the surface of the base can be removed, and the display can contact with as little dust as possible when being buckled on the base.
In the above-mentioned flip supporting structure for a display, the display has a tumbler structure base, that is, the base of the display is set to be a tumbler structure, so that the whole display has tumbler performance and cannot naturally fall down, the base is also provided with a chute, the hinge shaft of the supporting rod is arranged in the chute, the supporting rod has magnetism, two ends of the supporting rod are two magnetic poles of a magnetic field, and two ends of the chute are provided with electromagnets with adjustable magnetic field sizes. The angle of the supporting rod is adjusted by utilizing the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic field generated by the electromagnets at the two ends to the magnetic supporting rod, so that the angle and the opening and closing of the display are adjusted.
Compared with the prior art, the flip cover supporting structure of the display has the following advantages:
the invention can realize the stable supporting function of the display by using the sliding groove, the supporting rod and other mechanisms, and is convenient to open and close and adjust.
Drawings
FIG. 1 is an exploded view of a structure at a support pole;
FIG. 2 is a schematic view of the structure of the support rod engaged with the sliding groove;
FIG. 3 is a schematic view of the support rod and the slide groove;
FIG. 4 is a schematic diagram of the display in a closed state;
FIG. 5 is a schematic view of the display in an open state;
FIG. 6 is a schematic view of the second embodiment;
FIG. 7 is a schematic view of the display of the third embodiment when it is opened;
fig. 8 is a schematic view of the display of the third embodiment in a closed state.
In the figure, 1, a support rod; 101. a hinge; 102. a roller; 103. a slide bar; 2. a base; 3. a chute; 301. elastic buckle; 4. a display; 5. a dust removal roller; 6. the bottom edge of the tumbler structure; 7. an electromagnet.
Detailed Description
The following are specific examples of the present invention and further describe the technical solutions of the present invention, but the present invention is not limited to these examples.
Example one
As shown in fig. 1, 2 and 3, a flip cover supporting structure of a display includes a display and a body serving as abase 2. And slidinggrooves 3 are formed in two sides of thedisplay 4. The two sides of the base are connected with one end of a supportingrod 1 throughhinges 101 corresponding to the sliding groove, the other end of the supporting rod is provided with asliding rod 103 perpendicular to the supporting rod, aroller 102 is arranged on the sliding rod, the roller is matched in the sliding groove, the sliding rod is a shaft of the roller, and the roller is a bearing so as to roll relative to the sliding groove. As shown in figure 4, when the display is not used, the display is buckled on the base, and the supporting rod and the sliding groove are in the same line, so that the display does not occupy too much space. As shown in fig. 5, when the display is needed, the display is turned upwards naturally, so that the display, the base and the support rod form a triangular structure, thereby forming a stable support. Andelastic buckles 301 for clamping the sliding rod are arranged at two ends of the sliding groove. So that after the sliding rod slides into the buckle, the buckle clamps the sliding rod under certain elastic action to play a role in stopping position and keep the sliding rod still.
Example two
As shown in fig. 6, unlike the first embodiment, the bottom of the display is provided with a dust removing roller 5, i.e. a roller for adsorbing dust colloid is arranged on the surface. When the display is opened and closed each time, the dust removing roller can roll on the base, so that some dust on the surface of the base can be removed, and the display can contact with as little dust as possible when being buckled on the base.
EXAMPLE III
As shown in fig. 7 and 8, different from the first embodiment, the display has abottom edge 6 with a tumbler structure, that is, the bottom edge of the display is arranged to be a knot of a tumbler by using the principle of a tumbler toy, so that the bottom edge has the radian and mass distribution of a tumbler mechanical model. The display screen of the display is in a display screen structure which is as light and thin as possible. The whole display has the property of a tumbler, so that the display cannot naturally fall down, a sliding groove is also formed in the base, the hinge shaft of the supporting rod is arranged in the sliding groove, the supporting rod has magnetism, for example, a magnet can be arranged on the supporting rod or the supporting rod is made of the magnet, two magnetic poles of a magnetic field are arranged at two ends of the supporting rod, andelectromagnets 7 with adjustable magnetic field sizes are arranged at two ends of the sliding groove. The angle of the supporting rod is adjusted by utilizing the attraction or repulsion of the magnetic field generated by the electromagnets at the two ends to the magnetic supporting rod, so that the angle and the opening and closing of the display are adjusted.
The specific embodiments described herein are merely illustrative of the spirit of the invention. Various modifications or additions may be made to the described embodiments or alternatives may be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit or ambit of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Although 1, a support bar is used more herein; 101. a hinge; 102. a roller; 103. a slide bar; 2. a base; 3. a chute; 301. elastic buckle; 4. a display; 5. a dust removal roller; 6. the bottom edge of the tumbler structure; 7. electromagnets, etc., but does not exclude the possibility of using other terms. These terms are used merely to more conveniently describe and explain the nature of the present invention; they are to be construed as being without limitation to any additional limitations that may be imposed by the spirit of the present invention.