WO2009090698A1 - モニタパネル装置 - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a monitor panel device that facilitates assembly of a monitor panel.
- FIGS. 13 and 14 An example of such a monitor panel device is shown in FIGS. 13 and 14, the apparatus main body 101 includes a casing 102 and a sub-panel 103 on the front surface thereof.
- the casing 102 incorporates various devices and drives such as a CD and a CD-ROM.
- the front side of the sub-panel 103 is a concave monitor panel housing portion 104, and an insertion slot (not shown) for inserting a CD, CD-ROM or the like is formed on the front surface of the sub-panel 103 in the monitor panel housing portion 104.
- Both sides of the monitor panel housing portion 104 are a right plate portion 105a and a left plate portion 105b on which operation buttons and the like are arranged.
- a liquid crystal monitor panel (monitor panel) 106 is housed in a tiltable manner in the monitor panel housing section 104 of the sub-panel 103.
- Guide pins 107 are provided in the vicinity of the upper portions of both side surfaces of the monitor panel 106.
- guide grooves 108 into which guide pins 107 are inserted are formed on the inner surfaces of the left and right plate portions 105a and 105b.
- a slide mechanism assembled in the housing 102 is connected to lower portions of both side surfaces of the monitor panel 106. When the lower part of the monitor panel 106 is pushed forward by the slide mechanism, the guide pin 107 moves along the guide groove 108, and the monitor panel 106 is tilted from the state shown in FIG. 13 as shown in FIG.
- the guide pin 107 of the monitor panel 106 when the guide pin 107 of the monitor panel 106 is assembled into the guide groove 108, the guide pin 107 and the left and right plate portions 105a and 105b interfere with each other if the monitor panel 106 remains in a horizontal posture. Since the monitor panel 106 cannot be inserted into the monitor panel housing portion 104, the monitor panel 106 is tilted and inserted into the monitor panel housing portion 104, and the guide pins 107 are fitted into the guide grooves 108. However, the monitor panel 106 and the plate portions 105a and 105b may be damaged by the guide pin 107 hitting the plate portions 105a and 105b and the monitor panel 106 hitting the plate portions 105a and 105b.
- the present invention solves the above-mentioned problems in the conventional monitor panel device, facilitates assembly into a guide groove such as a liquid crystal monitor panel, and makes a part of the sub-panel constituting the device main body a separate member.
- the purpose of this is to prevent the occurrence of color tone differences and scratches during attachment / detachment.
- a guide groove that opens to the front surface of the device main body is provided on the left and right of the front portion of the device main body, and guide pins provided on both side surfaces of the monitor panel are fitted into the guide groove.
- the end of the guide groove is moved to the front surface of the apparatus main body.
- the exposed or covering plate is assembled so as not to drop off from the apparatus main body.
- the end of the guide groove is exposed by the movement of the plate, so that the assembly of the guide pin of the monitor panel to the guide groove becomes easy, and the device main body is not damaged.
- the plate is assembled and painted on the apparatus main body, there is no color difference in the apparatus main body.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the apparatus main body in Embodiment 1 of the monitor panel apparatus of this invention. It is a perspective view of the state which attached the monitor panel to the apparatus main body in Embodiment 1 of the monitor panel apparatus of this invention. It is an enlarged view of the III section in FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a plate assembly structure in Embodiment 1.
- FIG. FIG. 5 is a perspective view of a state where a plate is removed from the sub panel in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 5 is a partially omitted perspective view showing the rear surface of the plate and the entire surface of the sub-panel in FIG. 4.
- FIG. 6 is a perspective view of a plate assembly structure in Embodiment 2.
- FIG. FIG. 10 is a perspective view showing a state where the plate is removed from the sub-panel in FIG. 9. It is a perspective view of the back surface of the plate in FIG. It is sectional drawing which follows the plate plane in the state of FIG. It is a perspective view of a basic monitor panel device.
- FIG. 14 is a perspective view of the monitor panel device shown in FIG. 13 with the monitor panel tilted.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of an apparatus main body in the monitor panel device according to Embodiment 1
- FIG. 2 is a perspective view of a state in which a liquid crystal monitor panel is assembled to the apparatus main body shown in FIG. 1, and
- FIG. It is an enlarged view of the III part.
- the apparatus main body 1 is composed of a housing 2 and a sub-panel 3 on the front surface thereof.
- the casing 2 incorporates various devices and drives such as CDs and CD-ROMs.
- the front side of the sub-panel 3 is a concave monitor panel housing portion 4, and a CD insertion slot 5 for inserting a CD, CD-ROM or the like is formed on the front surface 3 a of the sub-panel 3.
- the left and right sides of the monitor panel housing part 4 are button arrangement parts 6a (right side) and 6b (left side) for arranging operation buttons and the like.
- a liquid crystal monitor panel (monitor panel) 7 is housed in a tiltable manner in the monitor panel housing section 4 of the sub-panel 3.
- Guide pins (monitor panel pins) 8 are provided in the vicinity of upper portions on both side surfaces of the monitor panel 7.
- guide grooves (cam grooves) 9 into which the guide pins 8 are inserted are formed on the inner surfaces of the left and right button arrangement portions 6a and 6b.
- a slide mechanism assembled in the housing 2 is connected to lower portions of both side surfaces of the monitor panel 7.
- the guide groove 9 is curved downward on the front side of the button placement portions 6a and 6b, and the lower end portion thereof is an opening 9a that opens on the front side of the button placement portions 6a and 6b.
- the monitor panel 7 is vertically oriented. And fits in the monitor panel housing 4. In this state, the monitor panel 7 comes to the front side of the CD insertion slot 5 and hides the CD insertion slot 5.
- the guide pin 8 moves along the guide groove 9, the monitor panel 7 tilts, and the CD insertion slot 5 appears.
- the plate 11a, 11b is provided in the lower part of each button arrangement
- These plates 11a and 11b are assembled so that the sliding range is regulated and the sub-panel 3 does not fall off.
- the opening 9a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is exposed.
- the opening 9a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is closed.
- FIGS. 4, 5 and 6 show details of the sliding mechanism of the left and right plates 11a and 11b. Since the right plate 11a and the left plate 11b have the same structure except for the left-right symmetrical part, the structure of the right plate 11a will be described below.
- the plates 11a and 11b are made of plastic as with the sub panel 3.
- a slide portion 22 that is thinner than the main body portion 21 is provided with a step.
- a stopper part 23 is provided in a projecting manner.
- a connecting portion 24 and a restricting portion 25 are provided at a lower portion of the main body portion 21 by being bent toward the back side (sub panel 3 side), and a groove 26 is formed between the connecting portion 24 and the restricting portion 25.
- the slide part 22, the connection part 24, and the restriction part 25 have the same length in the left-right direction as the main body part 21.
- a restricting convex portion 27 is provided near the end on the back side of the restricting portion 25, a restricting convex portion 27 is provided.
- the restricting convex portion 27 is close to the end portion on the left side (viewed from the front) in the assembled state in the right plate 11a, and symmetrical to the left plate 11b, that is, near the right end portion.
- a notch 31 for assembling the plate 11a is formed on the lower front surface of the sub-panel 3.
- An opening 9 a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is opened in the notch 31.
- a slide groove 32 into which the slide part 22 of the plate 11a is fitted is formed in the upper part of the notch part 31.
- a stopper restricting groove 33 is formed so as to connect to the upper part of the slide groove 32. The stopper portion 23 on the upper side of the plate 11a is fitted into the stopper portion regulating groove 33.
- the lower end portion of the sub-panel 3 has a structure in which the connecting portion 24 and the restricting portion 25 at the bottom of the plate 11a are fitted. That is, as shown in FIGS. 4 and 5, a convex portion 34 that fits into the groove 26 is formed, and a restriction portion groove 35 into which the restriction portion 25 fits is formed. As shown in FIG. 6, a restriction groove 37 into which the above-described restriction convex portion 27 is fitted is formed in the left-right direction on the front surface 36 that forms the restriction portion groove 35. Both ends of the restriction groove 37 are locking groove portions 37a and 37b having a deep depth, and a movement guide portion 37c having a shallow depth is formed between the locking groove portions 37a and 37b.
- the plate 11a does not fall downward from the sub-panel 3 because the restricting convex portion 27 is fitted in the locking groove portion 37a of the restricting groove 37. Also, do not slide left and right.
- the restricting convex portion 27 and the restricting groove 37 may be provided anywhere as long as they are the mating surfaces of the plate 11 a and the sub-panel 3.
- the sub-panel 3 is painted in a state where the plate 11a is assembled as shown in FIG. Accordingly, there is no difference in color tone between the button arrangement portion 6a of the sub panel 3 and the plate 11a.
- the left and right plates 11a and 11b are first moved outward in the left-right direction.
- the restricting convex portion 27 rides on the movement guide portion 37c from the locking groove portion 37a, and the plates 11a and 11b can slide outward in the left and right direction.
- the plates 11a and 11b are made of plastic and have elasticity, such an operation is possible.
- the plate 11 a that is moved outward in the left-right direction is stopped when the upper stopper portion 23 hits the end of the stopper portion regulating groove 33.
- a color difference is generated between the button placement portions 6a and 6b and the plates 11a and 11b in the sub-panel 3 by applying the coating with the plates 11a and 11b assembled. Will disappear. Further, by sliding the plates 11a and 11b, the guide pins 8 of the monitor panel 7 can be easily inserted into the guide grooves 9, and the guide pins 8 do not hit the sub panel 3 and damage the sub panel 3. Also disappear. Furthermore, since the plates 11a and 11b do not fall off from the sub panel 3, the integrity with the sub panel 3 is not impaired. That is, the plates 11a and 11b are not dropped from the sub-panel 3, but are replaced by other plates, which are different from the combination at the time of painting, and there is no difference in color tone.
- FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the apparatus main body in the monitor panel device according to the second embodiment
- FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a state in which the liquid crystal monitor panel is assembled to the apparatus main body shown in FIG.
- the structure of the apparatus main body 1 is the same as that of the monitor panel apparatus of the first embodiment. That is, the apparatus main body 1 is composed of a housing 2 and a sub-panel 3 on the front surface thereof.
- the casing 2 incorporates various devices and drives such as CDs and CD-ROMs.
- the front side of the sub-panel 3 is a concave monitor panel housing portion 4, and a CD insertion slot 5 for inserting a CD, CD-ROM or the like is formed on the front surface of the sub-panel 3 which is the bottom surface of the monitor panel housing portion 4.
- a CD insertion slot 5 for inserting a CD, CD-ROM or the like is formed on the front surface of the sub-panel 3 which is the bottom surface of the monitor panel housing portion 4.
- button placement portions 6a and 6b On both sides of the monitor panel housing portion 4 are button placement portions 6a and 6b for placing operation buttons and the like.
- a liquid crystal monitor panel (monitor panel) 7 is housed in a tiltable manner in the monitor panel housing section 4 of the sub-panel 3.
- Guide pins (monitor panel pins) 8 are provided in the vicinity of upper portions on both side surfaces of the monitor panel 7.
- guide grooves (cam grooves) 9 into which guide pins 8 are inserted are formed on the inner surfaces of the left and right button arrangement portions 6a and 6b.
- a slide mechanism assembled in the housing 2 is connected to lower portions of both side surfaces of the monitor panel 7.
- the guide groove 9 is curved downward on the front side of the button placement portions 6a and 6b, and the lower end thereof is an opening 9a that opens on the front side of the button placement portions 6a and 6b.
- the monitor panel 7 is vertically oriented. And fits in the monitor panel housing 4. In this state, the monitor panel 7 comes to the front side of the CD insertion slot 5 and hides the CD insertion slot 5.
- the guide pin 8 moves along the guide groove 9, the monitor panel 7 tilts, and the CD insertion slot 5 appears.
- the plates 41a and 41b are pivotally attached to the lower portions of the button arrangement portions 6a and 6b in the sub-panel 3 so as to be rotatable as movement modes. These plates 41a and 41b are assembled so that the rotation range is regulated and the sub-panel 3 is not dropped.
- the opening 9a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is exposed by rotating the plates 41a and 41b to the left and right outer sides. When the plates 41a and 41b are turned to the left and right in the closed state, the opening 9a of the guide groove 9 is closed.
- FIG. 9 to 12 show details of the rotating mechanism of the left and right plates 41a and 41b. Since the right side plate 41a and the left side plate 41b have the same structure except for the left and right symmetrical portions, the structure of the right side plate 41a will be described below.
- the plates 41a and 41b are made of plastic in the same manner as the sub panel 3.
- Hinge portions 52 and 53 are formed at the upper and lower portions of one end (the right end of the right plate 41a and the left end of the left plate 41b) of the rectangular plate-like main body 51 of the plate 41a.
- Shaft portions 54 protrude from the upper surface of the upper hinge portion 52 and the lower surface of the lower hinge portion 53, respectively. Further, a position regulating protrusion 55 is provided on the same surface.
- the shaft portion 54 and the position regulating projection 55 on the lower surface of the lower hinge portion 53 are not shown in the drawing, but are provided in the same arrangement as the upper surface of the upper hinge portion 52.
- a hook 56 is provided at the end of the main body 51 opposite to the side where the hinges 52 and 53 are provided.
- a claw portion 56 a is formed at the tip of the hook 56.
- a notch 61 having the same shape as the main body 51 for assembling the plate 41a is formed on the lower front surface of the sub-panel 3.
- An opening 9 a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is opened in the notch 61.
- Recesses 62 and 63 for rectangular hinge attachment for accommodating the hinge portions 52 and 53 of the plate 41a are formed in the upper and lower portions of the corner portion outside the left and right direction of the notch portion 61.
- Position restricting holes 65a and 65b are formed on the ceiling surface of the upper hinge mounting recess 62 and on the bottom surface of the lower hinge mounting recess 63.
- a hook engaging groove 66 is formed below the opening 9 a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 in the notch 61 of the sub-panel 3, and the engaging groove 66 can be engaged with the claw 56 a of the hook 56.
- a joining portion 66a is formed.
- the upper and lower hinge portions 52 and 53 of the corner portion of the plate 41a are fitted into the hinge mounting recesses 62 and 63, respectively.
- the shaft portions 54 of the portions 52 and 53 are fitted in the shaft portion holding holes 64.
- the position restricting projection 55 is fitted into one position restricting hole 65a.
- the hook 56 enters the hook engaging groove 66, and the claw portion 56a engages with the engaging portion 66a. Therefore, the plates 41a and 41b do not rotate unless a certain amount of external force is applied, and do not fall off the sub-panel 3.
- the sub-panel 3 is painted in a state where the plate 41a is assembled as shown in FIG. Accordingly, there is no difference in color tone between the button arrangement portion 6a of the sub panel 3 and the plate 41a.
- the left and right plates 41a and 41b are first rotated outward in the left-right direction.
- the hook portion 56a of the hook 56 is disengaged from the engagement portion 66a of the hook engagement groove 66 on the sub panel 3 side, and the position restriction
- the protrusion 55 is removed from the position restricting hole 65a, and the plate 41a is rotated.
- the plate 41a is rotated and the position restricting projection 55 is fitted into another position restricting hole 65b as indicated by a two-dot chain line in FIG. 12, the plate 41a is stopped.
- the plates 41a and 41b are made of plastic and have elasticity, such an operation is possible.
- the opening 9a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 that opens in the notch 61 of the sub-panel 3 is exposed in this state. Therefore, the guide pins 8 on both side surfaces of the monitor panel 7 can be easily inserted into the guide groove 9, and the guide pins 8 do not hit the sub panel 3 and the sub panel 3 is not damaged.
- the plates 41a and 41b are rotated inward in the left-right direction to return to their original positions, whereby the position restricting projection 55 is fitted into the position restricting hole 65a, and The claw portion 56a of the hook 56 engages with the engaging portion 66a of the hook engaging groove 66, and the plates 41a and 41b are not moved. Therefore, even if a slight force is applied to the plates 41a and 41b, the plates 41a and 41b do not easily rotate.
- the color difference is generated between the button placement portions 6a and 6b and the plates 41a and 41b in the sub-panel 3 by applying the coating with the plates 41a and 41b assembled. Will disappear.
- the opening 9a at the lower end of the guide groove 9 is exposed by rotating the plates 41a and 41b, the guide pin 8 of the monitor panel 7 can be easily inserted into the guide groove 9.
- the plates 41a and 41b do not easily fall off from the sub panel 3, the integrity with the sub panel 3 is not impaired. That is, the plates 41a and 41b are not dropped from the sub-panel 3 and are replaced with other plates, which is not different from the combination at the time of painting.
- the first and second embodiments are examples of the embodiment of the present invention, and various other structures can be conceived as a structure that is assembled to the sub-panel and that can move the plate and expose the lower end portion of the guide groove.
- the guide grooves that open to the front surface of the device body are provided on the left and right of the front portion of the device body, and the guide grooves that are provided on both sides of the monitor panel are provided in the guide grooves.
- the guide panel is moved to the front surface of the device main body. Since the plate that exposes or covers the end of the groove is assembled so as not to drop off from the main body of the apparatus, the end of the guide groove is exposed by the movement of the plate.
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Description
実施の形態1.
図1は、実施の形態1に係るモニタパネル装置における装置本体の斜視図、図2は、図1に示す装置本体に液晶モニタパネルを組み付けた状態の斜視図、図3は、図2中のIII部の拡大図である。
図7は、実施の形態2に係るモニタパネル装置における装置本体の斜視図、図8は、図7に示す装置本体に液晶モニタパネルを組み付けた状態の斜視図である。
Claims (3)
- 装置本体前部の左右に、前記装置本体の前面に開口するガイド溝が設けられ、前記ガイド溝にモニタパネルの両側面に設けられたガイドピンが嵌合され、前記ガイドピンが前記ガイド溝に案内されることにより前記モニタパネルが前記装置本体に対し傾動する構造のモニタパネル装置において、前記装置本体の前面に、移動して前記ガイド溝の端部を露出し又は覆うプレートを、前記装置本体から脱落しないように組み付けてなることを特徴とするモニタパネル装置。
- 前記プレートは前記装置本体の前面に左右方向にスライド可能に設けられ、前記プレートと前記装置本体との間には、前記プレートが前記装置本体から脱落するのを防止し、かつスライド範囲を規制する機構が設けられていることを特徴とする請求項1記載のモニタパネル装置。
- 前記プレートは前記装置本体の前面に回動可能に枢着され、回動して開いたときには前記ガイド溝の端部を露出し、閉じたときには前記ガイド溝の端部を覆うことを特徴とする請求項1記載のモニタパネル装置。
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