US20060185276A1 - LCD-embeddable screen structure - Google Patents

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US20060185276A1
US20060185276A1 US11/060,535 US6053505A US2006185276A1 US 20060185276 A1 US20060185276 A1 US 20060185276A1 US 6053505 A US6053505 A US 6053505A US 2006185276 A1 US2006185276 A1 US 2006185276A1
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  • This invention relates to an LCD-embeddable screen structure and particularly to a screen structure provided with a space for a liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • LCD liquid crystal display
  • a screen is structured with partitions around the desktop of a personal office desk, a computer table or the like, and we usually put the LCD on the desktop of the office desk, the computer table or the like for convenient use; however, available space is reduced.
  • a conventional screen structure comprises screen partitions 12 a structured into a screen module 10 a in the form of a base located on the ground.
  • the conventional screen partitions 12 a into the screen structure are closed boards, so no cavity is provided for embedding an LCD 20 a .
  • a user usually puts the LCD 20 a on only a side of the desktop. Space available of on the desktop 30 a is thereby occupied, which makes the processing of routine works inconvenient so that work efficiency is reduced.
  • This invention mainly provides an LCD-embeddable screen structure, and an embedded cavity is provided for an LCD installed on a designed screen partition.
  • the LCD will not occupy available space on the desktop, and office workers with a working pressure or general users may have a wider and more comfortable personal working space.
  • this invention provides the LCD-embeddable screen structure comprising a screen module structured with a front partition, a side partition, and a rear partition and formed with an accommodation space.
  • the front partition of the screen module is provided with an embedded cavity correspondingly allowing the LCD.
  • a fixing board is located in the accommodation space of the screen module, corresponding to the embedded cavity and fixed with a first fixing element onto the screen module. Protruding adjustment rims are provided at two sides of the fixing board.
  • An LCD corresponding to the embedded cavity is fixed with a second fixing element onto the fixing board.
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a conventional screen structure in use
  • FIG. 2 is a 3D exploded view of a first embodiment of this invention
  • FIG. 3 is a 3D exploded view of the first embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the first embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 5 is a top view of the first embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of a second embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 7 is a top view of a third embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 8 is a top view of a fourth embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 9 is a top view of a fifth embodiment of this invention.
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of a sixth embodiment of this invention.
  • this invention provides an LCD-embeddable screen structure ( 1 ) made up with a screen module 10 , a fixing board 20 , an L-shaped joint workpiece 30 , and an LCD 40 .
  • the screen module 10 serving as a base is located on the ground, structured with a front partition 11 , a side partition 12 , and a rear partition 13 , and formed with an accommodation space 14 , in which the front partition 11 is provided with an embedded cavity 112 and a first riveting hole 132 is provided in the rear partition 13 .
  • the L-shaped joint workpiece 30 has a second riveting hole 31 , a first screw hole 32 , and a rivet 33 , in which the second riveting hole 31 is corresponding to the first riveting hole 132 and the L-shaped joint workpiece 30 serves as a first fixing element.
  • the fixing board 20 has a second screw hole 21 , a third screw 22 , a screw nut 23 , a first fixing hole 24 , a first screw 25 , and adjustment rims 26 .
  • the fixing board 20 is in the form of a concave board, the second screw hole 21 is corresponding to the first screw hole 32 , and the third screw 22 is inserted and fixed into the second screw hole 21 and the first screw hole 32 .
  • the screw nut 23 is used to cap one end of the third screw 22 and fix it so that the fixing board 20 and the L-shape joint workpiece 30 are fixed together with the third screw 22 .
  • the first fixing hole 24 passes through a center of the other side of the fixing board 20 .
  • the adjustment rims 26 protrude from the edge of two protruding sides of the fixing board 20 , and the adjustment rims 26 are in the form of an arc and are connected to the edge of the two protruding sides of the fixing board 20 .
  • the LCD is in the form of a quadrilateral corresponding to the embedded cavity 112 , a fixing hole 41 is provided in one side of the LCD 40 and corresponding to the first fixing hole 24 , and the first screw 25 is inserted and fixed into the first fixing hole 24 and the second fixing hole 41 .
  • the LCD 30 is fixed onto the fixing board 20 with the rivet 33 passing through the second riveting hole 31 and the first riveting hole 132 , the other side of the L-shaped joint workpiece 30 secured onto the fixing board 20 is fixed onto the rear partition 13 , and the front partition 11 with the embedded cavity 112 is kept to be corresponding to the LCD 40 and is assembled onto the screen module.
  • the LCD-embeddable 40 screen structure ( 1 ) is thus formed.
  • the LCD 40 is fixed onto the fixing board 20 with the third screw 22 and the screw nut 23 , but the third screw 22 and the screw nut 23 are not rigidly locked together, and because the adjustment rims 26 of the fixing board 20 are in the form of the arc and are connected to the edges of the two protruding sides of the fixing board 20 to prevent the rims 26 from touching an obstacle that would hinder turning thereof, a section of the third screw 22 locked to the screw nut 23 may make the fixing board 20 and the LCD 40 simultaneously turn and thereby the user may adjust the LCD for an angle of view that is suitable to him or her.
  • the LCD 40 is fixed with a first universally foldable device 50 onto the fixing board 20 .
  • the first universally foldable device 50 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her.
  • the fixing board 20 is fixed with a second screw 60 onto the side partition 12 .
  • the LCD 40 is fixed with the first universally foldable device 50 onto the fixing board 20 .
  • the first universally foldable device 50 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her.
  • the fixing board 20 is fixed with a second universally foldable device 70 onto the rear partition 13 , and protruding wedges 80 are extended and provided respectively on edges of two protruding sides of the fixing board 20 .
  • One end of the second universally foldable device 70 is joined with one side of the fixing board 20 and the other end of that is fixed onto one side of the screen module 10 of which a right frontage is not hidden from view by the screen partition, and the second universally foldable device 70 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her.
  • the wedges 80 are provided to prevent the LCD 40 from being caught in the embedded cavity 112 when the LCD 40 is retracted.
  • the fixing board 2 0 is fixed with a U-shaped joint workpiece 90 onto the side partition 12 .
  • the LCD-embeddable screen structure ( 1 ) is provided with an embedded cavity for an LCD installed on a front screen partition, which may resolve a problem of reduction of available space due to a conventional LCD put on a desk.
  • the adjustment rims are provided on the edge of the two protruding sides of the fixing board and help the user flexibly adjust the LCD for an angle that is suitable to him or her to use so that the LCD-embeddable screen structure ( 1 ) is made to meet a design concept of ergonomics for bringing to the user a more comfortable operation environment.
  • a design of the universally foldable device according to this invention makes the LCD more flexible in use.
  • this invention resolves problems of the increasing psychological stress, tired mind and body, uneasy working environment, and poor working efficiency caused by a crowded used space on the conventional desk.

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This invention relates to an LCD-embeddable screen structure and particularly to a screen structure with a space for an LCD, having a screen module with a front partition, a side partition, and a rear partition and with an accommodation space allowing the LCD. The front partition of the screen module has an embedded cavity to the LCD and the LCD corresponding to the embedded cavity is fixed with a second fixing element onto the fixing board. The adjustment rims are an arcs, protruding from the edge of two protruding sides of the board, and help a user flexibly adjust the LCD for a proper angle of view.

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    BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
  • 1. Field of the Invention
  • This invention relates to an LCD-embeddable screen structure and particularly to a screen structure provided with a space for a liquid crystal display (LCD).
  • 2. Description of Related Art
  • Conventionally, in design, a screen is structured with partitions around the desktop of a personal office desk, a computer table or the like, and we usually put the LCD on the desktop of the office desk, the computer table or the like for convenient use; however, available space is reduced.
  • Referring now to FIG. 1, a conventional screen structure comprises screen partitions 12 a structured into a screen module 10 a in the form of a base located on the ground. The conventional screen partitions 12 a into the screen structure are closed boards, so no cavity is provided for embedding an LCD 20 a. Thus, a user usually puts the LCD 20 a on only a side of the desktop. Space available of on the desktop 30 a is thereby occupied, which makes the processing of routine works inconvenient so that work efficiency is reduced.
  • SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
  • This invention mainly provides an LCD-embeddable screen structure, and an embedded cavity is provided for an LCD installed on a designed screen partition. Thus, the LCD will not occupy available space on the desktop, and office workers with a working pressure or general users may have a wider and more comfortable personal working space.
  • Next, through the design of the LCD-embeddable screen structure, problems of increasing stress, tired mind and body, uneasy working environment, and poor working efficiency caused by the conventional screen structure are improved.
  • For the objects mentioned above, this invention provides the LCD-embeddable screen structure comprising a screen module structured with a front partition, a side partition, and a rear partition and formed with an accommodation space. The front partition of the screen module is provided with an embedded cavity correspondingly allowing the LCD. A fixing board is located in the accommodation space of the screen module, corresponding to the embedded cavity and fixed with a first fixing element onto the screen module. Protruding adjustment rims are provided at two sides of the fixing board. An LCD corresponding to the embedded cavity is fixed with a second fixing element onto the fixing board.
  • In the description mentioned above, only the detailed description and drawings of the embodiments according to this invention are provided without limit to this invention and the characteristics of this invention.
  • BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
  • The foregoing aspects and many of the attendant advantages of this invention will be more readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description, when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
  • FIG. 1 is a view of a conventional screen structure in use;
  • FIG. 2 is a 3D exploded view of a first embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 3 is a 3D exploded view of the first embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 4 is a side view of the first embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 5 is a top view of the first embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 6 is a top view of a second embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 7 is a top view of a third embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 8 is a top view of a fourth embodiment of this invention;
  • FIG. 9 is a top view of a fifth embodiment of this invention; and
  • FIG. 10 is a top view of a sixth embodiment of this invention.
  • DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
  • Referring now to FIGS. 2, 3, and 5, this invention provides an LCD-embeddable screen structure (1) made up with a screen module 10, a fixing board 20, an L-shaped joint workpiece 30, and an LCD 40.
  • The screen module 10 serving as a base is located on the ground, structured with a front partition 11, a side partition 12, and a rear partition 13, and formed with an accommodation space 14, in which the front partition 11 is provided with an embedded cavity 112 and a first riveting hole 132 is provided in the rear partition 13.
  • The L-shaped joint workpiece 30 has a second riveting hole 31, a first screw hole 32, and a rivet 33, in which the second riveting hole 31 is corresponding to the first riveting hole 132 and the L-shaped joint workpiece 30 serves as a first fixing element.
  • The fixing board 20 has a second screw hole 21, a third screw 22, a screw nut 23, a first fixing hole 24, a first screw 25, and adjustment rims 26. The fixing board 20 is in the form of a concave board, the second screw hole 21 is corresponding to the first screw hole 32, and the third screw 22 is inserted and fixed into the second screw hole 21 and the first screw hole 32. The screw nut 23 is used to cap one end of the third screw 22 and fix it so that the fixing board 20 and the L-shape joint workpiece 30 are fixed together with the third screw 22. The first fixing hole 24 passes through a center of the other side of the fixing board 20. The adjustment rims 26 protrude from the edge of two protruding sides of the fixing board 20, and the adjustment rims 26 are in the form of an arc and are connected to the edge of the two protruding sides of the fixing board 20. The LCD is in the form of a quadrilateral corresponding to the embedded cavity 112, a fixing hole 41 is provided in one side of the LCD 40 and corresponding to the first fixing hole 24, and the first screw 25 is inserted and fixed into the first fixing hole 24 and the second fixing hole 41. The LCD 30 is fixed onto the fixing board 20 with the rivet 33 passing through the second riveting hole 31 and the first riveting hole 132, the other side of the L-shaped joint workpiece 30 secured onto the fixing board 20 is fixed onto the rear partition 13, and the front partition 11 with the embedded cavity 112 is kept to be corresponding to the LCD 40 and is assembled onto the screen module. The LCD-embeddable 40 screen structure (1) is thus formed.
  • Referring now to FIG. 4, because the LCD 40 is fixed onto the fixing board 20 with the third screw 22 and the screw nut 23, but the third screw 22 and the screw nut 23 are not rigidly locked together, and because the adjustment rims 26 of the fixing board 20 are in the form of the arc and are connected to the edges of the two protruding sides of the fixing board 20 to prevent the rims 26 from touching an obstacle that would hinder turning thereof, a section of the third screw 22 locked to the screw nut 23 may make the fixing board 20 and the LCD 40 simultaneously turn and thereby the user may adjust the LCD for an angle of view that is suitable to him or her.
  • Referring now to FIG. 6, in a second embodiment of this invention, the LCD 40 is fixed with a first universally foldable device 50 onto the fixing board 20. Thus, in the second embodiment of this invention, the first universally foldable device 50 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her.
  • Referring now to FIG. 7, in a third embodiment of this invention, the fixing board 20 is fixed with a second screw 60 onto the side partition 12.
  • Referring now to FIG. 8, in a fourth embodiment of this invention, the LCD 40 is fixed with the first universally foldable device 50 onto the fixing board 20. Thus, in the fourth embodiment of this invention, the first universally foldable device 50 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her.
  • Referring now to FIG. 9, in a fifth embodiment of this invention, the fixing board 20 is fixed with a second universally foldable device 70 onto the rear partition 13, and protruding wedges 80 are extended and provided respectively on edges of two protruding sides of the fixing board 20. One end of the second universally foldable device 70 is joined with one side of the fixing board 20 and the other end of that is fixed onto one side of the screen module 10 of which a right frontage is not hidden from view by the screen partition, and the second universally foldable device 70 helps the user adjust the LCD 40 for a line of vision that is suitable to him or her. The wedges 80 are provided to prevent the LCD 40 from being caught in the embedded cavity 112 when the LCD 40 is retracted.
  • Referring now to FIG. 10, in a sixth embodiment of this invention, the fixing board 2 0 is fixed with a U-shaped joint workpiece 90 onto the side partition 12.
  • The LCD-embeddable screen structure (1) according to this invention is provided with an embedded cavity for an LCD installed on a front screen partition, which may resolve a problem of reduction of available space due to a conventional LCD put on a desk.
  • Also, the adjustment rims are provided on the edge of the two protruding sides of the fixing board and help the user flexibly adjust the LCD for an angle that is suitable to him or her to use so that the LCD-embeddable screen structure (1) is made to meet a design concept of ergonomics for bringing to the user a more comfortable operation environment.
  • A design of the universally foldable device according to this invention makes the LCD more flexible in use.
  • To sum up, this invention resolves problems of the increasing psychological stress, tired mind and body, uneasy working environment, and poor working efficiency caused by a crowded used space on the conventional desk.
  • However, in the description mentioned above, only the preferred embodiments according to this invention are provided without limit to claims of this invention; all those skilled in the art without exception should include the equivalent changes and modifications as falling within the true scope and spirit of the present invention.

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1. An LCD-embeddable screen structure, comprising:
a screen module structured with a front partition, a side partition, and a rear partition and formed with an accommodation space, in which the front partition of the screen module is provided with an embedded cavity corresponding to an LCD;
a fixing board located at the accommodation space of the screen module, corresponding to the embedded cavity, fixed with a first fixing element onto the screen module, and provided with adjustment rims at two sides therein; and
an LCD corresponding to the embedded cavity and fixed with a second fixing element onto the fixing board.
2. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing element is an L-shaped joint workpiece and the fixing board is fixed with the L-shaped joint workpiece onto a rear partition.
3. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 2, wherein the second fixing element is a first screw and the LCD is fixed with the first screw onto the fixing board.
4. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 2, wherein the second fixing element is a first universally foldable device and the LCD is fixed with the first universally foldable device onto the fixing board.
5. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing element is a second screw and the fixing board is fixed with the second screw onto the side partition.
6. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 5, wherein the second fixing element is a first screw and the LCD is fixed with the first screw onto the fixing board.
7. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 5, wherein the second fixing element is a first universally foldable device and the LCD is fixed with the first universally foldable device onto the fixing board.
8. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing element is a second universally foldable device and the fixing board is fixed with second universally foldable device onto the rear partition.
9. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 8, wherein the second fixing element is a first screw and the LCD is fixed with the first screw onto the fixing board.
10. The LCD-embeddable screen structure according to claim 1, wherein the first fixing element is a U-shaped joint workpiece and the fixing board is fixed with the U-shaped joint workpiece onto a side partition.
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