WO1997028647A1 - Hinged, adjustable mounting mechanism for an optical filter screen - Google Patents
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- H—ELECTRICITY
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- Y10S248/918—Ancillary device support associated with a video display screen
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- the present invention relates generally to the field of optical filter screens.
- the present invention is a hinged, adjustable mounting mechanism for an optical filter screen usable with a visual display monitor.
- translucent, optical filter screens are mounted to visual display monitors (e.g., computer monitors that employ a scanning electron tube display area) in such a manner as to extend over the front of the display area, their purpose being to reduce glare, increase contrast, provide privacy, provide radiation shielding, provide static charge dissipation or a combination of these functions.
- visual display monitors e.g., computer monitors that employ a scanning electron tube display area
- their purpose being to reduce glare, increase contrast, provide privacy, provide radiation shielding, provide static charge dissipation or a combination of these functions.
- FIGS. 1 through 3 Another filter screen and mounting mechanism is available from the Polaroid Co ⁇ oration, Norwood, Massachusetts, USA and is shown in prior art FIGS. 1 through 3.
- the prior art filter screen 10 includes a frame 12 defined by a top member 14, side members 16, and a bottom member 18. Supported within the frame is a filter 20.
- a mounting mechanism 22 supports the filter screen 10 from a top surface 24 of a visual display monitor, such as a computer monitor 26, such that the filter 20 is positioned in front of a display area of the monitor 26.
- the mounting mechanism 22 includes left and right top mounts 28, each having a vertical section 29 and a horizontal section 30. A small plate 31 is secured to the horizontal section 30 by interference fit.
- the bottom surface 33 of the small plate 31 is adhesively secured to the top surface 24 of the monitor 26.
- a hook and loop attachment device (not shown) is provided on the bottom member 18, one portion of which is adhesively joined to the monitor 26.
- the hook and loop device stabilizes the frame 12 in front of the display area of the monitor 26.
- the small plate 31, the loop and hook device, and the horizontal section 30 allow the top mount 28, and thereby the filter screen 10, to be attached to the monitor 26.
- the horizontal sections 30 must be removed from the small plates 31 and the loop and hook device has to be separated if the filter screen 10 is to be removed as best shown in Fig. 3.
- the vertical section 29 of the top mount 28 is adapted to be received in a hole 34 in the top member 14 of the frame 12.
- the vertical section 29 is releasably held in the frame 12 by means of a toggle clamp 36.
- the horizontal section 30 may be rotated about the axis through the vertical section 29 or moved further out or in to the frame 12 when toggle clamp 36 is released.
- the height of the filter 10 depends on the length of the vertical section 29 above the toggle clamp 36. As the vertical section 29 is infinitely adjustable in the hole 34, differences of exposed lengths of the left and right vertical sections can occur despite careful placing which may result in a displeasing aesthetic appearance. If the height of the frame 12 must be adjusted after initial placement, it may be necessary to also reposition the hook and loop device. Transfer of the filter screen 10 to another monitor requires separation of the adhesive bonds between the small plates 31 and the top surface 24 as well as removing the hook and loop device.
- the filter screen 10 is removed for temporary storage, e.g. when moving offices, it is necessary to store several different loose pieces including adhesive coated parts such as the small plates 31.
- the small plates 31 have to be adhesively bonded to the top surface 24 of the monitor 26 in relatively precise positions if the horizontal sections 30 are to be pe ⁇ endicular to the frame 12 when in use. This is often difficult to do which may result in a displeasing aesthetic appearance.
- an adjustable mounting mechanism having one or more of the following characteristics: ease of installation, can be preassembled, compact packaging and shipping, can be safely stored and transported, may be easily removed from a monitor, is storable after initial use as a single piece without exposed adhesive surfaces, requires little space in the storage condition and is aesthetically pleasing when installed on a monitor.
- the present invention is an optical filter screen for a visual display monitor or similar.
- the filter screen includes an optical filter supported by a support frame.
- An adjustable mounting mechanism supports the support frame from the visual display monitor such that the antiglare filter is positioned adjacent a display area of the display monitor.
- the mounting mechanism includes a slidable engagement mechanism for slidably engaging the first and second side members of the support frame.
- the mounting mechanism also includes a stem having a first end and an oppositely disposed second end.
- the mounting mechanism further includes a support element rotatably engaged with the first end of the stem. In a stop position the support element extends outwardly from the first end of the stem to engage the top surface of the monitor. The support element may be folded down so that it lies substantially parallel to the stem.
- This optical filter screen with adjustable mounting mechanism and rotatable support element is relatively uncomplicated.
- the rotatable support element allows the filter screen to be shipped in a slim, flat condition and also allows the filter screen to be removed from the monitor after use and stored in the flat condition as a single piece without risk of breakage of the support element even if loaded from above.
- the mounting mechanism may include a stop position maintaining device which maintains the rotatable support element in its stop position.
- the mounting mechanism may include two mounting members, each of which includes a stem. Each mounting member may further include a slidable latching device inco ⁇ orated in the stem of the optical filter screen for adjusting the height of the antiglare filter with respect to the monitor.
- the slidable latching device may include a latch member and a latch operator to move the latch member between a latched state that holds the filter screen in a desired position relative to a display area of a monitor and an unlatched state that allows movement of the filter screen relative to the display area
- the filter screen can be smoothly and easily adjusted relative to the display area without using a great deal of force or removing the mounting members from the filter screen. Therefore, this mounting member arrangement allows the filter of the filter screen with mounting mechanism to be easily leveled and properly centered with respect to the display area of the monitor with minimal manual manipulation and allows safe storage and transport.
- FIGS. IA and IB show perspective views of a prior art optical filter screen and mounting mechanism secured to a visual display monitor.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B show perspective views of an optical filter screen of the prior art of FIG. 1 showing details of the adjustment of the mounting mechanism.
- FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of the prior art mounting member secured to the prior art filter screen and detached from the visual display monitor.
- FIG. 4 is a perspective view of an optical filter screen and mounting mechanism in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view showing details of a mounting member of the mounting mechanism and a side member of the filter screen of FIG. 4.
- FIGS. 6 A and B show views of a stem element in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 7A to C show views of a support element in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 7D and E show views of stop position maintaining devices in accordance with the present invention.
- FIG. 8 shows a support element engaged with a stem element in accordance with the present invention in the storage position.
- FIG. 9 is a sectional view taken along line 9-9 in FIG. 5 showing a latched state of a latch member of the mounting member shown in FIG. 5.
- FIG. 10 is a sectional view, similar to FIG. 9, showing an unlatched state of the latch member of the mounting member.
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view, similar to FIG. 9, with the mounting member being removed from the side member of the antiglare screen in accordance with the present invention.
- FIGS. 4 and 5 An optical filter screen 100 having a mounting mechanism 102 in accordance with the present invention is illustrated generally in FIGS. 4 and 5.
- the filter screen 100 includes a frame 104 defined by a top member 106, side members 108 and a bottom member 110. Supported within the frame 104 is an optical filter 112.
- the mounting mechanism 102 supports the filter screen 100 from a top surface 114 of a visual display monitor, such as a computer monitor 116, so that the optical filter 112 is positioned in front of a display area 118 of the computer monitor 116.
- the mounting mechanism 102 includes a pair of mounting members 120A and 120B. Only the mounting member 120 A will be described with particularity.
- the mounting member 120 A includes a stem element 122 A having a first end 124 A and a second end 126A.
- a support element 128 A Rotatably engaged with the first end 124 A of the stem element 122 A is a support element 128 A.
- the support element 128 A In a first position, the support element 128 A extends substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the longitudinal extent of the stem element 122 A.
- the support elements 128A and 128B of the mounting members 120A and 120B are adapted to engage the top surface 114 of the computer monitor 116 to support the filter screen 100, such that the filter 112 is positioned in front of the display area 118 of the monitor 116.
- Bottom surfaces of the support elements 128 A and 128B include foam rubber pads 130A and 130B, respectively, which help to prevent movement of the mounting members 120 A and 120B and thereby the optical screen 100 relative to the display area 118 of the computer monitor 116.
- the support element 128 A In a second position the support element 128 A is folded down towards and substantially parallel to the stem element 122A as best shown in FIG. 8.
- mounting member 120 A comprises a stem element 122A which is adapted to receive a support element 128 A.
- Two oppositely opposed trunion elements 202, 204 are integral with and extend substantially pe ⁇ endicular to a back wall 180 of the stem element 122 A.
- the outer surfaces of the trunion elements 202, 204 are substantially flush with the outer edges of the stem element 122 A.
- the trunion elements 202, 204 are provided with a fixed rod 208, or axle or holes 206 which support a rod or axle 208 in a fixed position.
- the axis of the rod or axle 208 lies substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the longitudinal axis of the stem element 122 A and is spaced from the back wall 180 of the stem element 122 A.
- the outer trunion element 204 may be formed integrally with a first leg 132A that is integral with and extends substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the back wall 180 of the stem element 122 A.
- Each trunion element 202, 204 has an arcuate section 210 which extends over an arc of approximately 90° from a position lying on a horizontal line through the center of the hole or fixed rod 206 or 208 upwards towards the end face of the first end 124 A of the stem element 122 A.
- the end surfaces 212 of the trunion elements 202, 204 are flush with the end surface of the first end 124A and extend pe ⁇ endicular to the stem element 122 A,
- a vertical face 214 of the trunion 202 or 204 runs from the upper end of the arcuate section 210 to the end surface 212 of the trunion element 202 or 204.
- the support elements 128A and 128B may be identical.
- the symmetrical form allows a single design of product to be used.
- the invention is not limited thereto.
- the support element 128 A includes a flat support section 302 whose underside is provided for receiving a foam rubber high friction pad 130A.
- Integral with one end 304 of the flat support section 302 is a nose portion 306 which is located in a central portion of the end 304.
- the nose portion 306 extends perpendicularly to the plane of the flat support section 302.
- shoulder portions 308 of the end 304 On either side of the nose portion 306 are shoulder portions 308 of the end 304.
- an opening 310 is provided on the inner part of the nose portion 306, an opening 310 is provided.
- the opening 310 may be provided with a tapered entry portion 312 leading to a semi-circular opening 314 whose diameter is arranged to form a close sliding fit with the rod or axle 208 of the stem element 122 A.
- a region (not shown) of the inner end of the tapered section 312 may be dimensioned slightly smaller than the diameter of the rod or axle 208 so that the rod or axle 208 must be forced lightly past this restriction before the rod or axle 208 reaches a stress-free position in the opening 314.
- the outer edge of the nose portion 306 is preferably arcuate as best shown in FIG.
- the support element 128 A and the stem element 122 A are assembled together by sliding the tapered section 312 of support element 128 A over the rod or axle 208 of the stem element 122 A until the rod or axle 208 reaches its end position in the opening 314 as best shown in FIG. 8.
- the support element 128 A and the stem element 122 A are dimensioned so that in the first position the stem element 128 A extends substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the stem element 122 A in a stopped position
- the shoulder portions 308 of the end 304 of the support element 128A and/or the outer end surface 318 of the nose portion 306 abut the vertical faces 214 of the trunion elements 202, 204 or the back wall 180 of the stem element 122 A, respectively. It is preferred if no details of the hinge mechanism can be seen when the filter screen 110 is mounted on the monitor 116 and the construction is viewed from the front.
- the mounting members 120A and 120B may include stop position maintaining devices which maintain the support elements 128 A and 128B in their respective stop positions.
- a small protrusion 216 (best shown in FIG 6B) may be provided on an inner side surface of trunion element 202 or 204 which cooperates with a passing recess 316 (best shown in FIG 7A) in the support element 128 A to hold the support element 128 A, 128B against its own weight when the support element 128A, 128B is in the first position.
- the outer end surface 318 of the nose portion 306 may be extended by a small amount in the direction away from the center of the opening 314 and longitudinally with respect to the support element 128A to form a step 307 as best shown in the detailed drawing FIG 7D
- the step 307 may be of the order of 005 inch
- the distance between the center of the opening 314 and the outer end surface 318 along a pe ⁇ endicular to the latter may be chosen so that the end 309 of the step 307 remote from the flat support section 302 is a slight interference fit with the back wall 180 of the stem element 122 A when the support element 128 A is rotated about the rod or axle 208 towards its working position.
- the end 309 By exerting more tuming moment on the support element 128 A the end 309 can be moved past its interference fit position so that the flat end surface 318 abuts the back face 180 of the stem element 122A It is preferable if there is no interference between the flat end surface 318 and the back face 180 in this position so that the arrangement is stress-free The interference between the end 309 of the step 307 and the back face 180 is sufficient to maintain the support element 128 A in this position against its own weight.
- the stop position maintaining device may also include providing the rod or axle 208 and the opening 314 with one or more corresponding flats 311 as best shown in FIG. 7E or by making the rod or axle 208 and the opening 314 somewhat rectangular or quadratic (not shown). By locating the flats 31 1 in appropriate positions on the rod or axle 208 and the hole 314, the support element 128 A may be maintained in the stop position against its own weight.
- the support element 128 A lies substantially parallel to the stem element 122 A in the second or storage position.
- the support element 122 A can be moved (rotated) into the storage position independent of whether the mounting mechanism 102 is mounted to the frame 104.
- an embodiment of the invention includes trunion elements 202, 204 on the stem element 122A and a nose portion 306 on the support element 128A.
- the trunion elements 202, 204 are provided on the support element 128 A and the stem element 122A includes the nose portion 306 (not shown).
- the opening 310 may be provided in each trunion element 202, 204 and the rod or axle 208 may be provided on the nose portion 306 (not shown).
- first leg 132A that is integral with and extends substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the stem element 122A.
- a free end of the first leg 132 A includes an outwardly extending ledge portion 134 A.
- the second end 126 A of the stem element 122 A further includes a movable latch member 140 A that is integral with the stem element 122 A.
- a free end of the latch member 140 A includes an outwardly extending latch ledge 142 A.
- an outer surface 144 of the side member 108 includes a plurality of linearly arranged latch recesses 146.
- the latch recesses are separated by latch ridges 148, with each latch ridge 148 having an angled top surface 150 and a substantially pe ⁇ endicular bottom surface 152.
- the stem element 122A includes cutouts 154A and
- the cutouts 154 A and 155 A allow the latch member 140A to flex (i.e. move) relative to the side member 108 of the frame 104 in a direction substantially parallel to the display filter 112 as presented by the double headed directional arrow 156 in FIG. 10.
- the latch member 140A is movable (i.e., can be flexed) between an unlatched state wherein the filter screen 100 can be vertically moved (as presented by the double headed directional arrow 157 in FIG. 5) relative to the mounting members 120A and 120B and the display area 128 of the display monitor 126, and a latched state wherein the filter screen 100 is held in a desired position relative to the display area 118.
- the latch ledge 142 A is engageable with any one of the plurality of latch recesses 146 to define the desired position of the antiglare screen 100.
- the mounting member 120A further includes a second leg, or latch operator 158A which is integral with and extends substantially pe ⁇ endicular to the longitudinal extent of the stem element 122 A.
- a free end of the latch operator 158 A includes an outwardly extending ledge element 160 A.
- the latch operator 156 A is adjacent a rear surface 161 of the side member 108 and the ledge element 160A engages a longitudinal slot 162 that extends along the length of the side member 108.
- the longitudinal slot 162 allows the mounting member 120 A to be moved along the length of the side member 108.
- the cutout 155 A allows the latch member
- the latch operator 158A to flex (i.e., move) in a direction (as represented by double headed directional arrow 164 in FIG. 10) pe ⁇ endicular to the stem element 122 A.
- the latch operator 158A is manually movable (i.e., by finger pressure) between a disengaged state, wherein a cam member 166 A of the latch operator 158A is spaced from a beveled surface of the latch member 140A (see FIG. 9), and an engaged state, wherein the cam member 166A is engaged with the beveled surface of the latch member 140A and thereby moves the latch member 140 A out of engagement with a recess 146 and thereby permits the mounting member 120A to be moved relative to the filter screen 100. Movement of the filter screen 100 relative to the mounting members 120A and 120B allows the filter 112 to be easfly leveled and properly centered with respect to the display area 118 of the monitor 116.
- the mounting member 120 A can be moved in one direction (as represented by the directional arrow 157) relative to the filter screen 100 and without actuation of the latch operator 158A, due to the angled top surfaces 150 of the ridges 148.
- the angled top surfaces 150 upon the application of sufficient force to the mounting member allows the latch member 140A to simply ride over the ridges 148.
- the pe ⁇ endicular bottom surfaces 152 of the ridges 148 would prevent such ease of movement in the opposite direction to that indicated by arrow 157A.
- the outer surface 144 of the side member 108 further includes a cutout 172 located below (as shown) or above (not shown) the recesses 146.
- a cutout 172 located below (as shown) or above (not shown) the recesses 146.
- the optical filter screen 100 with the hinged mounting mechanism 102 is relatively uncomplicated. Further, by providing the filter screen 100 with a pair of mounting members 120A and 120B, with each mounting member 120A and 120B having a latch member 140 A and 140B and a latch operator 158 A and 158B to move the latch member 140A and HOB between a latched state that holds the filter screen 100 in a desired position relative to the display area 118 of the monitor 116 and an unlatched state that allows movement of the filter screen 100 relative to the display area 118, the filter screen 100 can be smoothly and easily adjusted relative to the display area 118 without using a great deal of force or removing the mounting members 120 A and 120B from the filter screen 100.
- This mounting member arrangement allows the filter screen 100 to be packaged in a small space for transport and to be installed easily onto a video unit.
- the hinged design of the mounting members 120 A and B allows the filter to be removed and stored in the collapsed position in one piece and without the exposure of adhesive surfaces. Further, this mounting member arrangement allows the filter 112 of the filter screen 100 to be easily leveled and properly centered with respect to the display area 118 of the monitor 116 with minimal manual manipulation.
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| AU18537/97A AU1853797A (en) | 1996-02-05 | 1997-02-04 | Hinged, adjustable mounting mechanism for an optical filter screen |
| JP52787697A JP3899381B2 (ja) | 1996-02-05 | 1997-02-04 | 光フィルタスクリーン |
| CA002242536A CA2242536C (en) | 1996-02-05 | 1997-02-04 | Hinged, adjustable mounting mechanism for an optical filter screen |
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