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- Operating system software generally has a function of supporting multiple monitors. When using the operating system software with multiple monitors, these monitors are placed adjacent to each other in front of a user. However, if the user changes his position and each of these monitors is supported individually on a monitor stand, the user has to adjust the positions or orientations of the monitors separately, which is time-consuming and inconvenient.
- a conventional monitor support device 9 includes a base 91 , an upright rod 92 projecting upwardly from the base 91 , a support arm 93 pivotable about the upright rod 92 , and a pair of monitor engaging members 94 .
- the support arm 93 is formed with a pair of horizontal slots 931 at opposite parts thereof with respect to the upright rod 92 .
- Each of the monitor engaging members 94 engages slidably a respective one of the horizontal slots 931 , and has a sliding part 941 extending slidably through the respective one of the horizontal slots 931 , and a rotatable part 942 connected to and rotatable relative to the sliding part 941 and adapted for mounting a monitor 8 thereon.
- the user can adjust the positions and orientations of the monitors 8 simultaneously by rotating the support arm 93 about the upright rod 92 . Moreover, the user can rotate the rotatable part 942 of one of the monitor engaging members 94 to adjust the orientation of the monitor 8 mounted thereon relative to that of the monitor 8 mounted on the other one of the monitor engaging members 94 .
- the present invention can provide a monitor support device that is capable of supporting a plurality of monitors thereon, and that permits adjustment of positions and orientations of the monitors.
- a monitor support device of the present invention comprises a base, an upright rod that projects upwardly from the base, a first support arm that is pivotable about and movable along the upright rod and that is adapted for supporting a monitor thereon, and a second support arm that is pivotable about the upright rod, that is movable relative to the first support arm along the upright rod, and that is adapted for supporting another monitor thereon.
- FIG. 1 is a rear view of a conventional monitor support device
- FIG. 2 is a top view of the conventional monitor support device
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a monitor support device according to the invention.
- FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first preferred embodiment
- FIG. 5 is a front view of the first preferred embodiment
- FIG. 6 is a top view of the first preferred embodiment
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment when supporting a pair of monitors thereon.
- FIG. 8 is an assembled perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the monitor support device according to the invention.
- the first preferred embodiment of a monitor support device comprises a base 1 , an upright rod 2 that projects upwardly from the base 1 , a first support arm 3 that is pivotable about and movable along the upright rod 2 and that is adapted for supporting a monitor 11 thereon, and a second support arm 4 that is pivotable about the upright rod 2 , that is movable relative to the first support arm 3 along the upright rod 2 , and that is adapted for supporting another monitor 11 thereon.
- the first support arm 3 has a first pivot portion 31 formed at one end thereof and connected pivotally and movably to the upright rod 2 , and a first extending portion 32 extending horizontally from the first pivot portion 31 .
- the first pivot portion 31 has a first surrounding wall 311 made of a flexible material and surrounding the upright rod 2 .
- the first surrounding wall 311 has a first initial section 313 connected to the first extending portion 32 , a first end section 314 spaced slightly apart from the first initial section 313 , and a first intermediate section 315 interconnecting the first initial section 313 and the first end section 314 and defining a first rod hole 312 through which the upright rod 2 extends.
- the second support arm 4 has a second pivot portion 41 formed at one end thereof and connected pivotally and movably to the upright rod 2 , and a second extending portion 42 extending horizontally from the second pivot portion 41 .
- the second pivot portion 41 has a second surrounding wall 411 made of a flexible material and surrounding the upright rod 2 .
- the second surrounding wall 411 has a second initial section 413 connected to the second extending portion 42 , a second end section 414 spaced slightly apart from the second initial section 413 , and a second intermediate section 415 interconnecting the second initial section 413 and the second end section 414 and defining a second rod hole 412 through which the upright rod 2 extends.
- the first pivot portion 31 of the first support arm 3 is provided with a first locking component 61 extending through the first initial section 313 and the first end section 314 of the first surrounding wall 311 , and movable between an unlocking position (not shown), where the first surrounding wall 311 is permitted to move along the upright rod 2 , and a locking position (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ), where the first locking component 61 draws the first end section 314 toward the first initial section 313 so as to constrict the first rod hole 312 , such that the first surrounding wall 311 is secured on the upright rod 2 due to friction between the first surrounding wall 311 and the upright rod 2 .
- the second pivot portion 41 of the second support arm 4 is provided with a second locking component 62 extending through the second initial section 413 and the second end section 414 of the second surrounding wall 411 , and movable between an unlocking position (not shown), where the second surrounding wall 411 is permitted to move along the upright rod 2 , and a locking position (see FIGS. 5 and 6 ), where the second locking component 62 draws the second end section 414 toward the second initial section 413 so as to constrict the second rod hole 412 , such that the second surrounding wall 411 is secured on the upright rod 2 due to friction between the second surrounding wall 411 and the upright rod 2 .
- each of the first and second locking components 61 , 62 is a screw, but may be other types of fasteners that can constrict the first and second rod holes 312 , 412 in other embodiments of this invention.
- the first surrounding wall 311 of the first pivot portion 31 of the first support arm 3 has a bottom surface 316
- the second surrounding wall 411 of the second pivot portion 41 of the second support arm 4 is disposed below the first surrounding wall 311 and has a top surface 416 that confronts the bottom surface 316 .
- the bottom surface 316 of the first surrounding wall 311 is formed with a first engaging block 34 protruding therefrom.
- the top surface 416 of the second surrounding wall 411 is formed with a second engaging block 44 protruding therefrom.
- the bottom surface 316 is further formed with a first engaging groove 33 angularly spaced apart from the first engaging block 34 and having an arc length longer than that of the second engaging block 44 .
- the top surface 416 is further formed with a second engaging groove 43 angularly spaced apart from the second engaging block 44 and having an arc length longer than that of the first engaging block 34 . Therefore, when the first pivot portion 31 of the first support arm 3 and the second pivot portion 41 of the second support arm 4 are moved along the upright rod 2 to be coupled together, the first engaging groove 33 receives slidably the second engaging block 44 therein, while the second engaging groove 43 receives slidably the first engaging block 34 therein, such that an angle formed between the first and second support arms 3 , 4 is limited, thereby avoiding damage to the monitors 11 that are mounted thereon by preventing collision between the monitors 11 when the first and second support arms 3 , 4 are pivoted about the upright rod 2 .
- the monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a pair of collars 7 made of a material that is softer than those of the upright rod 2 and the first and the second surrounding walls 311 , 411 .
- One of the collars 7 is disposed between the first surrounding wall 311 of the first pivot portion 31 of the first support arm 3 and the upright rod 2 for enhancing friction between the first surrounding wall 311 and the upright rod 2 when the first locking component 61 is at the locking position.
- the other one of the collars 7 is disposed between the second surrounding wall 411 of the second pivot portion 41 of the second support arm 4 and the upright rod 2 for enhancing friction between the second surrounding wall 411 and the upright rod 2 when the second locking component 62 is at the locking position.
- the first extending portion 32 of the first support arm 3 is formed with a first elongated slot 321 that extends horizontally
- the second extending portion 42 of the second support arm 4 is formed with a second elongated slot 421 that extends horizontally.
- the monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a pair of monitor engaging components 5 , each of which engages slidably a respective one of the first and second elongated slots 321 , 421 .
- each of the monitor engaging components 5 has a sliding part 51 extending slidably through the respective one of the first and second elongated slots 321 , 421 , and a rotatable part 52 connected to and rotatable relative to the sliding part 51 and adapted for mounting the monitor 11 thereon.
- the monitor support device further comprises a limiting component 21 sleeved securely on the upright rod 2 under the first surrounding wall 311 of the first pivot portion 31 of the first support arm 3 .
- the limiting component 21 has a diameter larger than that of each of the first rod hole 312 in the first support arm 3 and the second rod hole 412 in the second support arm 4 so as to limit the lowermost positions of the first and second support arms 3 , 4 along the upright rod 2 .
- the monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a cable organizing member 22 coupled detachably on the upright rod 2 under the limiting component 21 .
- the first and second support arms 3 , 4 can be moved separately along the upright rod 2 , so that the monitors 11 mounted thereon can be secured at different heights relative to the base 1 .
- the orientations of the monitors 11 can be individually adjusted through pivoting movements of the first and second support arms 3 , 4 and rotary movements of the rotatable parts 52 of the monitor engaging components 5 . Therefore, the monitor support device of this embodiment offers greater flexibility during use.
- the second preferred embodiment of the monitor support device has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment.
- the monitor support device further comprises a third support arm 300 identical in structure to the first support arm 3 , and a fourth support arm 400 identical in structure to the second support arm 4 .
- the third support arm 300 is pivotable about and movable along the upright rod 2 above the first and second support arms 3 , 4 .
- the fourth support arm 400 is pivotable about the upright rod 2 above the first and second support arms 3 , 4 and is movable relative to the third support arm 300 .
- the monitor support device of this embodiment further comprises a pair of monitor engaging components 500 that engage slidably and respectively the third and fourth support arms 300 , 400 .
- the second preferred embodiment further enhances the flexibility during use.
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Abstract
A monitor support device includes a base, an upright rod that projects upwardly from the base, a first support arm that is pivotable about and movable along the upright rod and that is adapted for supporting a monitor thereon, and a second support arm that is pivotable about the upright rod, that is movable relative to the first support arm along the upright rod, and that is adapted for supporting another monitor thereon.
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- This application is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 29/381,032, filed Dec. 14, 2010, which is a continuation of U.S. application Ser. No. 12/236,898, filed Sep. 24, 2008, and claims priority to Taiwanese Application No. 096219749, filed on Nov. 22, 2007, the entirety of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- 1. Field of the Invention
- The invention relates to a monitor support device, more particularly to a monitor support device that can support a plurality of monitors thereon.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Operating system software generally has a function of supporting multiple monitors. When using the operating system software with multiple monitors, these monitors are placed adjacent to each other in front of a user. However, if the user changes his position and each of these monitors is supported individually on a monitor stand, the user has to adjust the positions or orientations of the monitors separately, which is time-consuming and inconvenient.
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FIGS. 1 and 2 , a conventionalmonitor support device 9 includes abase 91, anupright rod 92 projecting upwardly from thebase 91, asupport arm 93 pivotable about theupright rod 92, and a pair ofmonitor engaging members 94. Thesupport arm 93 is formed with a pair ofhorizontal slots 931 at opposite parts thereof with respect to theupright rod 92. Each of themonitor engaging members 94 engages slidably a respective one of thehorizontal slots 931, and has asliding part 941 extending slidably through the respective one of thehorizontal slots 931, and arotatable part 942 connected to and rotatable relative to thesliding part 941 and adapted for mounting amonitor 8 thereon. In use, the user can adjust the positions and orientations of themonitors 8 simultaneously by rotating thesupport arm 93 about theupright rod 92. Moreover, the user can rotate therotatable part 942 of one of themonitor engaging members 94 to adjust the orientation of themonitor 8 mounted thereon relative to that of themonitor 8 mounted on the other one of themonitor engaging members 94. - The present invention can provide a monitor support device that is capable of supporting a plurality of monitors thereon, and that permits adjustment of positions and orientations of the monitors.
- Accordingly, a monitor support device of the present invention comprises a base, an upright rod that projects upwardly from the base, a first support arm that is pivotable about and movable along the upright rod and that is adapted for supporting a monitor thereon, and a second support arm that is pivotable about the upright rod, that is movable relative to the first support arm along the upright rod, and that is adapted for supporting another monitor thereon.
- Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent in the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the accompanying drawings, of which:
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FIG. 1 is a rear view of a conventional monitor support device; -
FIG. 2 is a top view of the conventional monitor support device; -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a first preferred embodiment of a monitor support device according to the invention; -
FIG. 4 is an assembled perspective view of the first preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 5 is a front view of the first preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 6 is a top view of the first preferred embodiment; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the first preferred embodiment when supporting a pair of monitors thereon; and -
FIG. 8 is an assembled perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the monitor support device according to the invention. - Before the present invention is described in greater detail, it should be noted that like elements are denoted by the same reference numerals throughout the disclosure.
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FIGS. 3 , 4, 5, and 7, the first preferred embodiment of a monitor support device according to the present invention comprises abase 1, anupright rod 2 that projects upwardly from thebase 1, afirst support arm 3 that is pivotable about and movable along theupright rod 2 and that is adapted for supporting amonitor 11 thereon, and asecond support arm 4 that is pivotable about theupright rod 2, that is movable relative to thefirst support arm 3 along theupright rod 2, and that is adapted for supporting anothermonitor 11 thereon. - The
first support arm 3 has afirst pivot portion 31 formed at one end thereof and connected pivotally and movably to theupright rod 2, and a first extendingportion 32 extending horizontally from thefirst pivot portion 31. In this embodiment, thefirst pivot portion 31 has a first surroundingwall 311 made of a flexible material and surrounding theupright rod 2. The first surroundingwall 311 has a firstinitial section 313 connected to the first extendingportion 32, afirst end section 314 spaced slightly apart from the firstinitial section 313, and a firstintermediate section 315 interconnecting the firstinitial section 313 and thefirst end section 314 and defining afirst rod hole 312 through which theupright rod 2 extends. - The
second support arm 4 has asecond pivot portion 41 formed at one end thereof and connected pivotally and movably to theupright rod 2, and a second extendingportion 42 extending horizontally from thesecond pivot portion 41. In this embodiment, thesecond pivot portion 41 has a second surroundingwall 411 made of a flexible material and surrounding theupright rod 2. The second surroundingwall 411 has a secondinitial section 413 connected to the second extendingportion 42, asecond end section 414 spaced slightly apart from the secondinitial section 413, and a secondintermediate section 415 interconnecting the secondinitial section 413 and thesecond end section 414 and defining asecond rod hole 412 through which theupright rod 2 extends. - The
first pivot portion 31 of thefirst support arm 3 is provided with afirst locking component 61 extending through the firstinitial section 313 and thefirst end section 314 of the first surroundingwall 311, and movable between an unlocking position (not shown), where the first surroundingwall 311 is permitted to move along theupright rod 2, and a locking position (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ), where thefirst locking component 61 draws thefirst end section 314 toward the firstinitial section 313 so as to constrict thefirst rod hole 312, such that the first surroundingwall 311 is secured on theupright rod 2 due to friction between the first surroundingwall 311 and theupright rod 2. - The
second pivot portion 41 of thesecond support arm 4 is provided with asecond locking component 62 extending through the secondinitial section 413 and thesecond end section 414 of the second surroundingwall 411, and movable between an unlocking position (not shown), where the second surroundingwall 411 is permitted to move along theupright rod 2, and a locking position (seeFIGS. 5 and 6 ), where thesecond locking component 62 draws thesecond end section 414 toward the secondinitial section 413 so as to constrict thesecond rod hole 412, such that the second surroundingwall 411 is secured on theupright rod 2 due to friction between the second surroundingwall 411 and theupright rod 2. In this embodiment, each of the first andsecond locking components second rod holes - In this embodiment, the first surrounding
wall 311 of thefirst pivot portion 31 of thefirst support arm 3 has abottom surface 316, and the second surroundingwall 411 of thesecond pivot portion 41 of thesecond support arm 4 is disposed below the first surroundingwall 311 and has atop surface 416 that confronts thebottom surface 316. Thebottom surface 316 of the first surroundingwall 311 is formed with a firstengaging block 34 protruding therefrom. Thetop surface 416 of the second surroundingwall 411 is formed with a secondengaging block 44 protruding therefrom. Thebottom surface 316 is further formed with a firstengaging groove 33 angularly spaced apart from the firstengaging block 34 and having an arc length longer than that of the secondengaging block 44. Thetop surface 416 is further formed with a secondengaging groove 43 angularly spaced apart from the secondengaging block 44 and having an arc length longer than that of the firstengaging block 34. Therefore, when thefirst pivot portion 31 of thefirst support arm 3 and thesecond pivot portion 41 of thesecond support arm 4 are moved along theupright rod 2 to be coupled together, the firstengaging groove 33 receives slidably the secondengaging block 44 therein, while the secondengaging groove 43 receives slidably the firstengaging block 34 therein, such that an angle formed between the first andsecond support arms monitors 11 that are mounted thereon by preventing collision between themonitors 11 when the first and second supportarms upright rod 2. - The monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a pair of collars 7 made of a material that is softer than those of the
upright rod 2 and the first and the second surroundingwalls wall 311 of thefirst pivot portion 31 of thefirst support arm 3 and theupright rod 2 for enhancing friction between the first surroundingwall 311 and theupright rod 2 when thefirst locking component 61 is at the locking position. The other one of the collars 7 is disposed between the second surroundingwall 411 of thesecond pivot portion 41 of thesecond support arm 4 and theupright rod 2 for enhancing friction between the second surroundingwall 411 and theupright rod 2 when thesecond locking component 62 is at the locking position. - Referring to
FIGS. 3 , 4 and 6, the first extendingportion 32 of thefirst support arm 3 is formed with a firstelongated slot 321 that extends horizontally, and the second extendingportion 42 of thesecond support arm 4 is formed with a secondelongated slot 421 that extends horizontally. The monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a pair of monitorengaging components 5, each of which engages slidably a respective one of the first and secondelongated slots engaging components 5 has asliding part 51 extending slidably through the respective one of the first and secondelongated slots rotatable part 52 connected to and rotatable relative to thesliding part 51 and adapted for mounting themonitor 11 thereon. - In this embodiment, the monitor support device further comprises a
limiting component 21 sleeved securely on theupright rod 2 under the first surroundingwall 311 of thefirst pivot portion 31 of thefirst support arm 3. Thelimiting component 21 has a diameter larger than that of each of thefirst rod hole 312 in thefirst support arm 3 and thesecond rod hole 412 in thesecond support arm 4 so as to limit the lowermost positions of the first andsecond support arms upright rod 2. - The monitor support device of the first preferred embodiment further comprises a
cable organizing member 22 coupled detachably on theupright rod 2 under thelimiting component 21. - Compared to the conventional
monitor support device 9 illustrated inFIGS. 1 and 2 , the first andsecond support arms upright rod 2, so that themonitors 11 mounted thereon can be secured at different heights relative to thebase 1. Moreover, the orientations of themonitors 11 can be individually adjusted through pivoting movements of the first andsecond support arms rotatable parts 52 of themonitor engaging components 5. Therefore, the monitor support device of this embodiment offers greater flexibility during use. - As shown in
FIG. 8 , the second preferred embodiment of the monitor support device according to the present invention has a structure similar to that of the first embodiment. The main difference between this embodiment and the previous embodiment resides in the following. In this embodiment, the monitor support device further comprises athird support arm 300 identical in structure to thefirst support arm 3, and afourth support arm 400 identical in structure to thesecond support arm 4. Thethird support arm 300 is pivotable about and movable along theupright rod 2 above the first andsecond support arms fourth support arm 400 is pivotable about theupright rod 2 above the first andsecond support arms third support arm 300. The monitor support device of this embodiment further comprises a pair ofmonitor engaging components 500 that engage slidably and respectively the third andfourth support arms - While the present invention has been described in connection with what are considered the most practical and preferred embodiments, it is understood that this invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiments but is intended to cover various arrangements included within the spirit and scope of the broadest interpretation so as to encompass all such modifications and equivalent arrangements.
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1. A support device adapted for supporting first and second monitors thereon, said support device comprising:
a base;
an upright rod extending uprightly from said base;
a first support arm having
a first pivot portion that surrounds and is fastened releasably on said upright rod, and that has an upper surface, and
a first extending portion that extends horizontally from said first pivot portion, that is adapted for supporting the first monitor thereon, and that has an upper surface, said first support arm being movable along said upright rod when loosened, said upper surface of said first extending portion being higher than said upper surface of said first pivot portion and cooperating with said upper surface of said first pivot portion to define a first vertical surface therebetween, said first vertical surface cooperating with said upper surface of said first pivot portion to define a first space therebetween; and
a second support arm having
a second pivot portion that surrounds and is fastened releasably on said upright rod, and that has a lower surface, and
a second extending portion that extends horizontally from said second pivot portion, that is adapted for supporting the second monitor thereon, and that has a lower surface, said first support arm being movable along said upright rod when loosened, said lower surface of said second extending portion being lower than said lower surface of said second pivot portion and cooperating with said lower surface of said second pivot portion to define a second vertical surface therebetween, said second vertical surface cooperating with said lower surface of said second pivot portion to define a second space therebetween;
wherein, when said first pivot portion of said first support arm abuts against said second pivot portion of said second support arm, said first pivot portion of said first support arm engages said second space of said second support arm, and said second pivot portion of said second support arm engages said first space of said first support arm.
2. The support device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein said first vertical surface has a height equal to that of said second pivot portion, and said second vertical surface has a height equal to that of said first pivot portion.
3. The support device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
said upper surface of said first pivot portion of said first support arm is formed with a first engaging groove and a first engaging block spaced apart from said first engaging groove; and
said lower surface of said second pivot portion of said second support arm is formed with:
a second engaging groove corresponding in position to said first engaging block, having a depth corresponding to a height of said first engaging block and an arc length longer than that of said first engaging block, and
a second engaging block corresponding in position to said second engaging groove, having a height corresponding to a depth of said first engaging groove and an arc length shorter than that of said first engaging groove.
4. The support device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
said first pivot portion of said first support arm has a first initial section connected to said first extending portion of said first support arm, a first end section spaced slightly apart from said first initial section, and a first intermediate section interconnecting said first initial section and said first end section and surrounding said upright rod;
said second pivot portion of said second support arm has a second initial section connected to said second extending portion of said second support arm, a second end section spaced slightly apart from said second initial section, and a second intermediate section interconnecting said second initial section of said second end section and surrounding said upright rod;
said support device further comprises first and second locking bolts, said first locking bolt having a head segment that abuts against said first initial section, and a threaded stem segment extending threadedly from said head segment through said first initial section and said first end section, and operable to draw said first end section toward said first initial section so as to constrict said first pivot portion to thereby fasten said first pivot portion on said upright rod, said second locking bolt having a head segment that abuts against said second initial section, and a threaded stem segment extending threadedly from said head segment through said second initial section and said second end section, and operable to draw said second end section toward said second initial section so as to constrict said second pivot portion to thereby fasten said second pivot portion on said upright rod.
5. The support device as claimed in claim 1 , wherein:
each of said first extending portion of said first support arm and said second extending portion of said second support arm is formed with an elongated slot that extends horizontally; and
said support device further comprises a pair of monitor engaging components adapted to be coupled respectively to the first and second monitors, each of said monitor engaging components engaging slidably said elongated slot of a respective one of said first and second extending portions.
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