US20050146845A1 - Computer display screen system and adjustable screen mount, and swinging screens therefor - Google Patents
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- the invention relates generally to electronic displays having dual display screens used with computers and CAD design equipment, and more particularly to a display system permitting positioning of dual display screens in an infolded “booking” mode, and to a novel dismountable joint for mounting articles, such as display screens. Also disclosed is an interchangeable display screen and mounting.
- Computers are readily adapted to operate multiple displays. Paired monitors and screens are useful when large amounts of related information, such as data or graphics, must be compared. Paired monitors can be inconvenient, however, where limited desk space is available. Monitors may be horizontally aligned, or vertically aligned. It is especially desirable to permit swinging of the monitor orientations together into a “booking” mode.
- the invention also relates to a novel swingable mounting, which is suitable for mounting a variety of different pieces of equipment and instruments particularly for example video cameras, telescopes, mirrors, and any number of different articles, which it may be desired to swing into a position from which the article is not easily displaced.
- the invention also relates to an interchangeable computer display screen, in which one or more of a variety of screen configurations can be connected or disconnected in various configurations with a computer.
- the invention provides a display system having two screens and comprising a base, a pair of electronic displays mounted on the base and means for swingably mounting the display screens, for swinging towards one another for convenient viewing.
- the swinging means includes an arm assembly which supports the display screens on the base.
- the support for the arm assembly from the base may have an orientation relative to the base in which the display screens are positioned in vertically stacked screen relationship and may also have a different orientation in which the display screens are positioned in a horizontal, side by side relationship.
- Each display screen has a swingable joint connecting it to the arm assembly to permit adjustment of its angular orientation relative to the other screen.
- the angular orientation of each of the display screens relative to the arm assembly can thus be set by the user so as to orient each display screen in the desired angular orientation for that operator.
- the arm assembly can be set in one position about a generally horizontal axis relative to the base, and the display screens can be swung together relative to the arm assembly.
- the arm assembly may be locked in either orientations, typically vertical or horizontal.
- Each display screen may be permitted to swing only between a pair of angular positions relative to the arm assembly by controls in the swingable joints.
- the displays will often be horizontally arranged side by side in their operative angular orientation. It will generally be desirable to minimize the spacing between edges of the display screens whether vertically registered or horizontally registered. To that end, the center-to-center spacing between the display screens is preferably reduced when the screens are swung together.
- the swingable mounting joints connecting the display screens to the arm assembly are preferably formed in such a way that they can be preconfigured either for a side by side orientation or for a vertically stacked orientation of the screens, with means being provided on the swingable joints to guide the assembly in one fashion or the other, and the arm assembly is preferably provided with connecting means connecting to the swingable joints, which cooperate with the means guiding the assembly.
- the swingable joints are preferably provided with control abutments by means of which the swinging of the displays can be guided and controlled both when in their horizontal side-by-side arrangement and when in their vertically stacked arrangement, and the position and angular displacement of the two screens can be preset by adjustment of such positional controls during assembly.
- a further feature of the invention is the provision of a unique form of spring-loaded pivot mount for mounting equipment, such as the display screen.
- the pivot mount is capable of adjusting the spring pressure on the pivot so that the article mounted on the pivot mount, in this case a screen can be adjusted, when grasped with both hands and moved, but which is otherwise highly resistant to movement due to frictional locking of the pivot mount.
- the pivot mount has numerous other uses, other than mounting display screens as will be apparent from the following description.
- the screens may simply be stood on a table.
- the screens may be wall-mounted or mounted on some form of base separate from the computer.
- the screens may be interchangeably and releasably mountable for example in a vehicle, and they may be configured in pairs so that they may be portable and set up for a multi screen display, for example, for viewing by a number of persons simultaneously.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of a dual display screen system, showing swinging movement of the two screens towards one another;
- FIG. 2 is a side-elevation of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 3 is a front-elevation of the dual display screens of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the dual display screens of FIG. 1 ;
- FIG. 5 is a perspective illustration of dual display screen shown with the screens in vertical arrangement one above the other;
- FIG. 6 is a side-elevation of FIG. 5 showing the screens tilted towards one another;
- FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the pivot mount and ball joint used in this embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 8 is a section along the line 8 - 8 of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 9 is a section along the line 9 - 9 of FIG. 7 ;
- FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective illustration of an arm assembly, and showing cut away portions of the swingable joints
- FIG. 11 is a section along the line 11 - 11 of FIG. 10 , showing the two components assembled;
- FIG. 12 is a section along the line 12 - 12 of FIG. 10 showing the two parts assembled
- FIG. 13 is a perspective partly exploded illustration showing an alternative interchangeable mounting system for mounting the screens
- FIG. 14 is an exploded rear perspective illustration of a complementary portion of the mounting system, which is fitted to the back of each screen;
- FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective illustration showing the interchangeable mounting system of the invention coupled with a ball joint similar to that shown in FIG. 12 , to enable a screen to be mounted on a stand separately from the computer;
- FIG. 16 is a rear elevation of the complementary portion of the interchangeable mounting system mounted on the back of a screen
- FIG. 17 is a section along the line 17 - 17 of FIG. 16 ;
- FIG. 18 is a perspective illustration partly in phantom of a modified form of stand for a computer screen
- FIG. 19 is a perspective illustration of a stand somewhat similar to FIG. 18 , with a collapsible stand arm nesting in a base;
- FIG. 19 a is a perspective of the unit of FIG. 19 folded and nested for storage or carrying;
- FIG. 20 is a rear perspective illustration partly exploded showing a modified form of computer together with a display releasible mounted on an arm extending from the computer;
- FIG. 21 is a front perspective illustration of a wall-mounted form of interchangeable display screen together with a control panel
- FIG. 22 is a schematic illustration showing an interchangeable mounting of a display screen in a vehicle
- FIG. 23 is an illustration of another vehicle mounting of the interchangeable displays screen, in the rear compartment of the vehicle.
- FIG. 24 is an illustration of a computer with a rear mounted support arm, and a greatly enlarged display screen fitted to the arm;
- FIG. 25 is a perspective illustration of a table-mounted screen
- FIG. 26 shows a computer having two screens mounted one above the other, with a rotatable mount between the two screens;
- FIG. 27 is a view of the same computer as shown in FIG. 26 showing the two screens folded outwardly, so that the display can be viewed by two persons sitting opposite one another;
- FIG. 28 is an illustration of a portable dual display screen with a hinging mount, the two screens being shown folded together in a stored or carrying position;
- FIG. 29 is a perspective illustration showing a plurality of the display screens of FIG. 28 opened up so that they may stand on the table and face in opposite directions, and coupled to a computer;
- FIG. 30 is a perspective illustration of an alternate form of tripod display stand for holding three displays for example, on a conference room table or the like;
- FIG. 31 is a perspective illustration of the tripod support of FIG. 30 ;
- FIG. 32 is a rear perspective partially exploded view of another form of dismountable display leg for a display screen
- FIG. 33 is a rear perspective illustration of a typical lap top computer, having two display screens, the one being slidable relative to the other for nesting, or extendable for use;
- FIG. 34 is a perspective illustration of the lap top computer with dual display screens of FIG. 33 showing the display screens in another configuration
- FIG. 35 is a perspective illustration of another form of lap top computer having two display screens, and showing a slidable cover panel for one of the two display screens;
- FIG. 36 is a rear perspective view of another form of display screen, showing attachment recesses for various components
- FIG. 37 is a perspective illustration of, for example, a lap top computer showing two display screens such as that illustrated in FIG. 36 , being attachable to a hinge mounting on the computer;
- FIG. 38 is a front elevational view of a pair of display screens as illustrated in FIG. 36 shown side by side;
- FIG. 39 is a front elevational view corresponding to FIG. 38 , but showing the two display screens one above the other;
- FIG. 40 shows an illustration of a further embodiment of invention with a computer having two display screens joined along the side by a hinge;
- FIG. 41 shows the computer of FIG. 40 with the two display screens swung out side by side;
- FIG. 42 shows the same computer with the two screens swung back to back, so as to display in opposite directions;
- FIG. 43 is a perspective view of a laptop computer system incorporating a center LCD panel and a pair of half-width LCD panels on each side thereof, wherein the half-width panels may be folded over the center LCD panel and the entire display portion then folded down onto the keyboard portion of the laptop to form a compact assembly;
- FIG. 44 is a side elevational view of a display system of the present invention incorporating a telescoping and pivoting upper support arm for positioning an upper LCD panel adjustably at a desired height above a lower LCD panel or in an orientation facing away from the lower LCD panel;
- FIG. 45 is a side elevational view of the display system of FIG. 44 showing the upper support arm in an extended position;
- FIG. 46 is a side elevational view of the display system with the upper LCD panel adjusted at an angle relative to the lower LCD panel;
- FIG. 47 is a side elevational view of the display system with the upper LCD panel folded over backward relative to the lower LCD panel;
- FIG. 48 is a perspective view of the display system in use at an airline ticket counter
- FIG. 49 is a perspective view of the display system in a folded orientation for easy handling
- FIG. 50 is a perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment of a display system of the present invention incorporating a rotating support member to enable a LCD panel to be rotated about a vertical axis;
- FIG. 51 is a perspective view illustrating an upper LCD panel mounted for swiveling movement relative to a lower LCD panel using the system shown in FIG. 50 ;
- FIG. 52 is a perspective view of the display system shown in FIG. 51 showing the two LCD panels facing in opposite directions;
- FIG. 53 is an exploded perspective view of a modular, multi-panel LCD display system in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 54 is a perspective view of the display system shown in FIG. 53 in assembled form ready to accept four LCD panels;
- FIG. 55 is a front view of the display system of FIG. 54 with four LCD panels attached thereto;
- FIG. 56 is a rear view of the display system of FIG. 55 ;
- FIG. 57 is a perspective view of the display system of FIG. 55 ;
- FIG. 58 is an exploded perspective view of the system shown in FIG. 53 but without one of the support arms such that a three LCD panel display system is formed;
- FIG. 59 is an exploded perspective view of the display system shown in FIG. 58 illustrating how a single LCD panel is attached at an uppermost end of one of the support arms;
- FIG. 60 is a front elevational view of three LCD panels supported on the display system shown in FIG. 59 ;
- FIG. 61 is a front elevational view of three LCD panels being supported such that the single LCD panel is below an upper pair of LCD panels;
- FIG. 62 is a perspective view of a base assembly for supporting three LCD panels in the configuration shown in FIG. 62 ;
- FIG. 63 is a front elevational view of a four LCD panel system with two of the panels disposed in portrait orientation and two disposed in landscape orientation;
- FIG. 64 is a front elevational view of a three LCD panel system with two LCD panels disposed in a landscape orientation and one in a portrait orientation.
- the invention in this particular embodiment illustrated has its application to the use of dual display screens, which can be used to display two different computer images simultaneously.
- This may have application for example in CAD computer design application.
- the two screens or displays can be tilted towards one another so that they appear in the form more or less of two pages of an open book.
- the screens are preferably arranged side by side, in horizontal alignment, but may also be arranged vertically one above the other.
- the invention is there illustrated as in the form of a pair of video display screens 10 and 12 , each of which may be of known construction, but which may typically be liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for example. They are each provided with video terminal connectors 14 ( FIG. 2 ) by means of which they may be connected to a computer.
- LCDs liquid crystal displays
- Each of the screens 10 and 12 comprises a central rectangular display portion 16 , and a rectangular marginal frame 18 .
- the two display screens 10 and 12 are mounted at opposite ends of a mounting arm 20 .
- the mounting arm 20 is itself supported on an upright stand 22 and a base 24 .
- the arm 20 may be connected to the base 22 by a coupling means 26 ( FIG. 4 ) by means of which the arm may be attached during assembly, either horizontally or vertically ( FIG. 6 ) prior to delivery to the customer.
- the manufacturer may simply make the arm permanently attached in one position, i.e. horizontal or the other i.e. vertical, to reduce expense.
- each of the displays 10 and 12 is mounted on respective free ends of arm 20 , by means of a swingable mounting means 28 and 30 respectively.
- the swingable mounting means 28 and 30 are so constructed as to permit the two screens 10 and 12 to be swung together towards one another, into the configuration shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 , in which they both remain in the same upright planes, and in which they are both swung towards one another by equal angles.
- the angular displacement of one screen is equal to the angular displacement of the other screen, so that the two frames 18 of the screens 10 and 12 substantially meet at a central point indicated generally as P, thus bringing the two screens 16 - 16 as close as possible together and at the same time, as far as possible, simulating the appearance of two pages of a book opened up.
- the two screens can be swung together into their inwardly angled relation as shown in FIGS. 1 and 4 , or FIG. 6 , but that the screens should be capable of being tilted only to a limited degree in any other direction relative to one another, since this might reduce the clarity of the dual display.
- the two screens may be tilted slightly upwardly, or downwardly by similar angular displacements. In this way the simulation of an open book arrangement is maintained.
- the two display screens 10 and 12 are mounted on the arm 20 by means of the swingable mountings 28 and 30 . These mountings will now be described in greater detail with regard to FIGS. 7, 8 and 9 .
- FIG. 7 illustrates the mounting 28 or 30 in an exploded perspective view.
- the swingable joint consists essentially of a ball 32 , and a socket 34 , with the ball 32 being preferably cast out of a suitable material preferably a metallic material and the socket 34 being cast preferably of a somewhat resilient material such as a thermoplastic.
- the ball 32 is mounted on a neck 36 , which extends from a generally rectangular junction block 38 .
- the block 38 is formed with a plurality, in this case four, rectangular guide members 40 , spaced apart at 90 degrees from one another around the block 38 .
- One of the guide members 40 A is Wider than the other three guide members 40 , to provide guidance when the guide members are assembled in a manner to be described below.
- the block 38 and guide members 40 are designed to fit into suitable recesses in the arm 20 (described below).
- a collar member 42 of generally semi-arcuate shape is designed to fit over the block 38 and around the socket 34 , for reasons to be described below.
- Collar 42 is formed with fastening flanges 44 by means of which it may be secured in position as described below.
- the arm 20 is provided at each end with three mounting recesses 46 A, 46 B and 46 C.
- Each mounting recess 46 has four channel shaped grooves 48 formed therein spaced at ninety degrees therearound.
- the channel shaped grooves 48 are intended to receive the rectangular guide members 40 of the swingable joints.
- One of the guide channel grooves 48 A is wider than the others, to receive the wider one 40 A of the rectangular guide members.
- the guide members provide a keying function, which controls the positioning of the swingable joints and the display screen.
- Bolts 50 align with the blocks 38 , and are received in suitable threaded bores 51 ( FIG. 7 ) and secure the assemblies in position.
- the ball 32 is provided with a plurality, in this case four screw receiving bores 52 , adapted to receive screws 54 therein.
- the sockets are spaced around the widest part of the ball 32 , and are radially spaced apart by 90 degrees from one another. It will be appreciated that while there are four such bores 52 , in certain circumstances only two or three screws 54 will be inserted, for reasons to be described below.
- the heads of the screws 54 are cylindrical and protrude outwardly from the ball 32 , and are received in respective slots 56 formed in socket 34 .
- the ball 32 is a snug frictional fit within the interior of socket 34 , so that a significant twisting moment is required to rotate the ball within the socket.
- the socket 34 has a generally annular base 58 , and a spring loaded plate 60 abuts against the annular base 58 .
- the shape of the socket 34 is such that a small cylindrical boss 59 project through a registering opening in the spring plate 60 , ( FIG. 9 ).
- the spring plate 60 is secured in position by means of screws 62 passing through suitable registering openings 61 on the flange 44 of the collar 42 , and secured in threaded openings 63 in plate 60 .
- limiting screws 70 - 70 are provided, which can be inserted or removed in suitable threaded inserts 72 - 72 in annular base 58 of socket 34 .
- One or more such screws 70 can be inserted ( FIG. 9 ) and can be adjustably positioned, so as to abut against the cylindrical heads of screws 54 , and thus limit swinging of the ball 32 .
- the novel ball and socket joint described provides a great degree of control on the angular position of the article attached to it, in this case the screens 10 or 12 .
- the friction on the ball 32 can be made sufficiently tight that it is substantially impossible to manually move the arm 36 on which the ball 32 is mounted, simply by grasping the block 38 .
- the friction can be so adjusted that by grasping the two edges of the display screen, the position of the display screen can be manually adjusted to the most suitable position, and once adjusted it will remain substantially fixed in that position.
- the invention provides for a still greater range of interchangeability either as between one screen and another screen for computer, which may facilitate either the use of a small portable screen or a much larger screen, or the use of a plurality of screens, or the ready interchangeability of simple forms of screen mountings.
- FIGS. 13, 14 , 15 and 16 indicate one form of interchangeable screen attachment, being a further embodiment of the ball and socket joint as illustrated in FIGS. 7 through 12 .
- a modified form of plate 80 is secured to the ball and socket joint 28 - 30 .
- the plate 8 in this case is formed with a generally V-shaped socket 82 , the edges of the V-shaped socket being formed with flanges.
- a complementary attachment plug 84 is mounted on a plate 86 which is secured to the back of the screen 18 .
- the arm 20 is shown mounted on an independent base stand 88 , and the actual computer and keyboard may be located elsewhere and simply connected by suitable coupling cables (not shown) so that the entire arrangement of displays and mounting arm can be positioned wherever it is most convenient.
- locking screws 90 may be provided in either side of the V-shaped recess 82 .
- the flexibility of the interchangeable screen system according to the invention is further illustrated in FIGS. 18 and 19 .
- a portable mounting base for a single display screen may be provided.
- a base 92 is formed with a groove 94 .
- a swingable upright arm 96 is swingable into and out of the groove 94 .
- the arm 26 may have a telescopic ability, and may be provided with a V-shaped retaining slot 98 at its upper end, for retaining a display screen shown in phantom as 12 , having a mounting plug 84 formed to fit the slot 98 .
- the slot 94 may also be arranged to hold a manual computer “mouse” device of a type well known in computer art indicated generally as M, giving a limited degree of control over the display on the screen.
- FIG. 19 a illustrates the device with the arm 94 swung downwardly into the groove 92 and nested.
- FIG. 20 illustrates a modification of this concept, in which for example a computer of the lap-top type indicated generally as C may be provided with a swingable support arm 100 , having a V-shaped slot 102 at its upper end similar to the slot 98 .
- a display screen indicated generally as 12 may have a mating groove or recess 104 adapted to receive the arm 100 , and within the groove 104 there is a V-shaped locking flange 106 shaped to mate with the V-shaped slot 102 .
- the locking flange 106 can be provided with electrical contacts 107 . Contacts 107 can be arranged to contact matching contacts 108 ( FIG. 19 ), in the V shaped slot 102 . This arrangement can be used in all these embodiments to avoid the use of cables wherever possible.
- the entire combination of lap-top computer and display 12 can be fitted together and swung down into a closed position for carrying or storage and can be swung upwardly for use, and if desired, the screen 12 as illustrated can be easily removed and a screen having different characteristics or a larger screen can simply be snapped in position, if desired.
- FIG. 21 illustrates the adaptability of the system for use in for example the removable mounting of a display screen on a wall, or the side of a booth for example.
- a wall mounting block 110 can be attached by any suitable fastening means (not shown) for securing the same to a vertical surface.
- the mounting block 110 may have finger operated controls similar to a computer “Mouse” for limited control of the display on the screen for demonstration or presentation purposes and may have speakers for combined audio and visual effects.
- the display screen 12 itself can again simply be mounted on an upright arm 112 having at its upper end a generally V-shaped recessed body 114 , preferably on a hinged mount 116 .
- the screen 12 will be supplied with a suitable V-shaped locking flange on its rear surface (not shown) of the type already described.
- FIG. 22 illustrates the same concept for the mounting of a display screen indicated as 12 in a vehicle.
- This may have application particularly for sales persons and for displaying maps of cities and the like, to assist drivers of delivery vehicles.
- the display screen 12 can be mounted on an arm 120 secured at a suitable position on the front of the interior compartment of the vehicle.
- a releasable mount of the V-shaped slotted type shown as 122 is provided on the arm 120 , and the screen 12 would be provided on its rear with a suitable inverted V-shaped locking flange fitting in the recess 122 .
- the screen 12 could be placed and locked in position when it was required, and when the vehicle was parked the screen 122 could simply be easily dismounted and placed in the trunk, or taken out of the vehicle altogether, for greater security.
- the screen 12 would be connected to a suitable small computer (not shown) again being of the portable type so that it could readily be removed from the vehicle.
- FIG. 23 A somewhat similar arrangement could be made for the rear compartment of the vehicle illustrated in FIG. 23 .
- a swingable arm 126 is shown mounted in the rear surface of each of the front seats indicated as S in a vehicle.
- a suitable V-shaped slotted mounting recess 128 would be mounted on the arm 126 .
- the arm 126 could be swung out from the seat, and a display screen 12 could be mounted on the V-shaped recess.
- FIG. 24 illustrates a typical laptop computer C, having an enlarged display screen 12 mounted on a hinged arm 130 , which is hinged to the rear of the computer. This illustrates the adaptability of the interchangeable screen mounting using the V-shaped recess and plug, so as to adapt a smaller laptop type computer C, with use with a much larger screen 12 .
- FIG. 25 illustrates the use of a free-standing screen 12 having a rearwardly mounted hinged leg 132 , which can be swung rearwardly to support the screen at an angle somewhat in the manner of an easel.
- the hinging leg 132 can be connected to the back of the screen 12 by interchangeable means such as the V-shaped recess and plug, if desired.
- FIG. 26 illustrates another configuration, in which a computer indicated generally as C may be provided with two screens 12 A and 12 B swingably and hingeably mounted to the rear edge of the computer C.
- the lower screen 12 A is hinged along the line 134 .
- the upper screen 12 B is hinged to the lower screen 12 A by means of the generally cylindrical tubular hinge bar 136 .
- the uppermost screen 12 B can be swung into an obtuse angle relative to the lower screen 12 A so that the two screens 12 A and 12 B can be viewed by at least two persons sitting opposite to one another.
- suitable software when the upper screen 12 B is swung into the obtuse angle shown, the image on the screen 12 B will be reversed, so that the images on screens 12 A and 12 B are both viewed the right way up.
- FIGS. 28 and 29 illustrate forms of free-standing dual screens indicated generally as 140 and 142 , connected together by a tubular hinge bar 144 .
- the pairs of screens 140 and 142 can be swung open at obtuse angles to one another and stood on a surface such as a table as illustrated in FIG. 29 . They may be connected to a computer C by means of daisy chain cables 146 , which plug into opposite ends of the tubular hinge bar 144 . As in the embodiment of FIGS. 26 and 27 , the computer will contain suitable software the nature of which is to invert the image as between one screen and the other so that both screens show their respective images the right way up.
- FIG. 30 is a perspective illustration of an alternate form of tripod display stand 145 for holding three displays 12 for example, on a conference room table or the like.
- FIG. 31 is a perspective illustration of the tripod support 145 of FIG. 30 .
- FIG. 32 is a rear perspective partially exploded view of another form of dismountable display leg 130 for a display screen 12 .
- FIG. 33 is a rear perspective illustration of a typical lap top computer C, having two display screens 12 A and 12 B, the one being slidable relative to the other for nesting, or extendable for use on arms 150 .
- FIG. 34 is a perspective illustration of the lap top computer C with dual display screens 12 A and 12 B of FIG. 33 showing the display screens in another configuration.
- FIG. 35 is a perspective illustration of another form of lap top computer C having two display screens 12 A and 12 B, and showing a slidable cover panel 152 for one of the two display screens.
- FIG. 36 is a rear perspective view of another form of display screen 154 , showing attachment recesses 156 for various components. Electrical connections 157 are incorporated in the recesses 156 for interconnection With matching contacts (not shown) in suitable accessories. Accessories may include audio speakers, and video cameras for direct feed back, to give only two examples.
- FIG. 37 is a perspective illustration of, for example, a lap top computer C showing two display screens 154 - 154 such as that illustrated in FIG. 36 , being attachable to a hinge mounting 158 on the computer.
- FIG. 38 is a front elevational view of a pair of display screens 154 - 154 as illustrated in FIG. 36 shown side by side with audio speakers 158 and video cameras 159 attached.
- FIG. 39 is a front elevational view corresponding to FIG. 38 , but showing the two display screens 154 - 154 one above the other.
- a further embodiment of the invention may provide for a typical computer C having two display screens 160 and 162 .
- the screen 160 is hinged to the computer by means of a hinge 164 .
- the second screen 162 is hinged to the first screen by means of a vertical hinge along one side indicated as 166 .
- the two screens 160 and 162 may either be swung out so that they are side by side with one another facing the operator of the computer C, or, as shown in FIG. 42 , the two screens may be swung so that screen 162 is back to back with screen 160 , thereby displaying the display both to the operator of the computer and to somebody sitting facing him.
- special software and the like will not be required for the reversing of the images, since both images will be shown the right way up.
- a computer 168 in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention incorporates a center LCD panel 170 pivotably mounted by a hinge 172 to a base portion 174 of the computer. Pivotably supported on opposite sides of the center LCD panel 170 are a pair of LCD panels 176 which are each about one-half the width of the center LCD panel 170 .
- the outer LCD panels 176 are supported by hinges 178 , which may be identical in construction to hinge 172 .
- the outer LCD panels 176 may be folded over the center LCD panel 170 and the entire display portion comprising panels 170 and 176 then folded down against the base 174 to form a compact unit that may be easily carried.
- the display system 180 includes a base 182 and a support column 184 . Secured to the support column 184 is a lower support arm 186 and a telescoping upper support arm 188 . Attached to each support arm is a mounting assembly 190 , which preferably comprises a ball joint such as that described herein. Secured to each mounting assembly 190 is a LCD panel 192 .
- the lower support arm 186 comprises a tubular construction and the upper support arm 188 comprises a neck portion 194 which enables the upper support arm 188 to be extended (i.e., telescoped) relative to the lower support arm 186 .
- the upper support arm 188 further includes a hinge 196 which enables the upper LCD panel 192 to be angled relative to the neck portion 194 so as to place it at a convenient viewing angle. As is apparent in FIG. 47 , the upper LCD panel 192 can even be rotated into position to face away from the lower LCD panel 192 .
- the telescoping upper support arm 188 and the hinge 196 enable the two LCD panels 192 to be placed at separate heights to accommodate airline ticket counters, hotel registration counters and other like structures where an employee's counter is frequently at a different height from a surface or counter useable by a customer.
- FIGS. 47 and 48 illustrate the display system 180 in use at an ailine ticket counter 198 having a first counter 200 at a lower height than a second counter 202 .
- suitable software will be required to “flip” the image displayed on the upper LCD panel 192 .
- the telescoping upper support arm 188 inherently provides a degree of adjustability to accommodate a range of counter heights without modification to the either of the support arms 186 , 188 or the support column 184 .
- FIG. 49 illustrates the two LCD panels 192 folded together such that the display system 180 forms a compact assembly which may be easily transported if needed.
- any form of conventional clasp may be included to secure the folded LCD panels 192 to one another or to the base.
- a handle could easily be attached to a portion of the display system 180 , such as the support column 184 , to enable the system 180 to be easily transported.
- the display system 200 includes a support column 202 and an upper support member 204 having a neck portion 206 .
- the support column 202 includes a bore 208 adapted to receive the neck portion and enable the neck portion 206 to rotate or swivel therein such that the upper support member 204 can be swiveled.
- the support member 204 is secured to a rear surface 212 of a LCD panel 210 through either a fixed arrangement or a pivotable mounting arrangement such as disclosed herein.
- the neck 206 may be captured by any suitable arrangement in the bore 208 such that the LCD panel 210 is not removable from the support column 202 .
- the entire upper support member 204 and LCD panel 210 may be lifted out of the column 202 before repositioning the LCD panel 210 as desired.
- the clearance between the LCD panel 210 and the support column 202 which would otherwise be important for allowing the support member 204 to freely rotate with the LCD panel 210 thereon, will not be a concern.
- the display system 200 is shown with the upper LCD panel 210 rotated to a position perpendicular to a lower LCD panel 212 .
- the support column 202 is supported on a base 214 .
- the upper LCD panel 210 is rotated 180 degrees from the lower LCD panel 212 to permit two individuals facing each other to each view one of the LCD panels 210 , 212 .
- a modular display system 300 is shown in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- the display system 300 is intended to support anywhere from one to four independent LCD display panels, but it will be appreciated that the system 300 could easily be expanded to support more than four LCD panels if needed, as will be explained momentarily.
- the system 300 includes a base 302 , a support column 304 , a first support arm 306 , a second support arm 308 and a third support arm 310 .
- Each support arm 306 , 308 and 310 includes at least two coupling assemblies 312 , and preferably three such assemblies 312 .
- the support column 304 also includes once such assembly 312 , although this member could also include several assemblies 312 if needed.
- Support arms 306 , 308 and 310 each also include a mounting member 314 (with the mounting member of support arm 306 being hidden in FIG. 53 ) which is disposed preferably at an approximate mid-point along a length of its support arm.
- Each mounting member 314 is adapted to engage in either one of two positions 90 degrees offset from one another in one of the coupling assemblies 312 in a key-like fashion to hold its associated LCD panel in either a portrait orientation or a landscape orientation.
- the pair of coupling assemblies closely adjacent each other on each support arms 308 and 310 are provided to space two adjacently positioned LCD panels mounted on each arm slightly farther apart from each other to provide additional clearance needed when the two LCD panels are placed in a landscape orientation.
- the two LCD panels supported on either of the arms 308 and/or 310 will be supported at the two outermost coupling assemblies 312 near the very ends of each arm.
- the LCD panels In a portrait orientation the LCD panels will need to be spaced closer to each other, thus requiring one of the LCD panels to be coupled to the more inwardly positioned assembly 312 a ( FIG. 53 ) of each support arm 308 and 310 .
- FIGS. 55-57 illustrate four LCD panels 316 supported on the display system 300 . It will be appreciated that each of the LCD panels 316 includes a mounting member identical or similar to members 314 on a rear housing surface thereof such that each can be quickly and easily coupled to one of the coupling assemblies 312 .
- the display system 300 could easily be used to support less than four LCD panels 316 if desired.
- the second support arm 308 could be eliminated and the one LCD panel 316 coupled directly to the vertically uppermost coupling assembly 312 .
- This arrangement is illustrated in FIGS. 58-60 .
- the lower support arm 310 could be eliminated and a LCD panel 316 coupled directly thereto as illustrated in FIGS. 61 and 62 .
- the display system 300 could be easily modified through the use of additional support arms to support more than four LCD panels 316 if needed.
- the support arm 306 could be lengthened sufficiently to extend above the second arm 308 , and a fourth support arm identical to arms 308 and 310 could be coupled perpendicularly thereto such that two extra LCD panels could be supported.
- An even longer support member and still another extra support arm could be incorporated to support eight LCD panels 316 .
- a very large plurality of independent LCD panels can be supported from a single base 302 and support column 304 if needed. Particularly desirable is the feature of being able to orientate the LCD panels 316 in either portrait or landscape mode, or a combination of each, as needed.
- FIGS. 63 and 64 illustrate variations of the above described display systems incorporating both landscape and portrait orientated LCD panels 316 .
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Abstract
An electronic display system is disclosed. The system includes a first display panel having a first viewing face and the second display panel have a second viewing face. The first and second display panels are coupled by a hinged mechanism which allows the angle between the first and second viewing faces to be greater than 180 degrees.
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- The invention relates generally to electronic displays having dual display screens used with computers and CAD design equipment, and more particularly to a display system permitting positioning of dual display screens in an infolded “booking” mode, and to a novel dismountable joint for mounting articles, such as display screens. Also disclosed is an interchangeable display screen and mounting.
- Computers are readily adapted to operate multiple displays. Paired monitors and screens are useful when large amounts of related information, such as data or graphics, must be compared. Paired monitors can be inconvenient, however, where limited desk space is available. Monitors may be horizontally aligned, or vertically aligned. It is especially desirable to permit swinging of the monitor orientations together into a “booking” mode.
- The invention also relates to a novel swingable mounting, which is suitable for mounting a variety of different pieces of equipment and instruments particularly for example video cameras, telescopes, mirrors, and any number of different articles, which it may be desired to swing into a position from which the article is not easily displaced.
- The invention also relates to an interchangeable computer display screen, in which one or more of a variety of screen configurations can be connected or disconnected in various configurations with a computer.
- In one aspect, the invention provides a display system having two screens and comprising a base, a pair of electronic displays mounted on the base and means for swingably mounting the display screens, for swinging towards one another for convenient viewing. The swinging means includes an arm assembly which supports the display screens on the base. The support for the arm assembly from the base may have an orientation relative to the base in which the display screens are positioned in vertically stacked screen relationship and may also have a different orientation in which the display screens are positioned in a horizontal, side by side relationship. Each display screen has a swingable joint connecting it to the arm assembly to permit adjustment of its angular orientation relative to the other screen. The angular orientation of each of the display screens relative to the arm assembly can thus be set by the user so as to orient each display screen in the desired angular orientation for that operator.
- In one implementation of the invention, the arm assembly can be set in one position about a generally horizontal axis relative to the base, and the display screens can be swung together relative to the arm assembly. The arm assembly may be locked in either orientations, typically vertical or horizontal. Each display screen may be permitted to swing only between a pair of angular positions relative to the arm assembly by controls in the swingable joints.
- The displays will often be horizontally arranged side by side in their operative angular orientation. It will generally be desirable to minimize the spacing between edges of the display screens whether vertically registered or horizontally registered. To that end, the center-to-center spacing between the display screens is preferably reduced when the screens are swung together.
- The swingable mounting joints connecting the display screens to the arm assembly are preferably formed in such a way that they can be preconfigured either for a side by side orientation or for a vertically stacked orientation of the screens, with means being provided on the swingable joints to guide the assembly in one fashion or the other, and the arm assembly is preferably provided with connecting means connecting to the swingable joints, which cooperate with the means guiding the assembly.
- The swingable joints are preferably provided with control abutments by means of which the swinging of the displays can be guided and controlled both when in their horizontal side-by-side arrangement and when in their vertically stacked arrangement, and the position and angular displacement of the two screens can be preset by adjustment of such positional controls during assembly.
- A further feature of the invention is the provision of a unique form of spring-loaded pivot mount for mounting equipment, such as the display screen. The pivot mount is capable of adjusting the spring pressure on the pivot so that the article mounted on the pivot mount, in this case a screen can be adjusted, when grasped with both hands and moved, but which is otherwise highly resistant to movement due to frictional locking of the pivot mount.
- The pivot mount has numerous other uses, other than mounting display screens as will be apparent from the following description.
- Further aspects of the invention provide for the interchangeability of screens one with the other, so that larger or smaller screens may be used with the same computer, and so that screens may be used in various different positions.
- In some cases the screens may simply be stood on a table. In other cases the screens may be wall-mounted or mounted on some form of base separate from the computer. In other cases the screens may be interchangeably and releasably mountable for example in a vehicle, and they may be configured in pairs so that they may be portable and set up for a multi screen display, for example, for viewing by a number of persons simultaneously.
- The various features of novelty which characterize the invention are pointed out with more particularity in the claims annexed to and forming a part of this disclosure. For a better understanding of the invention, its operating advantages and specific objects attained by its use, reference should be made to the accompanying drawings and descriptive matter in which there are illustrated and described preferred embodiments of the invention.
- The various advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art by reading the following specification and subjoined claims and by referencing the following drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective illustration of a dual display screen system, showing swinging movement of the two screens towards one another; -
FIG. 2 is a side-elevation ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 3 is a front-elevation of the dual display screens ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 4 is a top plan view of the dual display screens ofFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 5 is a perspective illustration of dual display screen shown with the screens in vertical arrangement one above the other; -
FIG. 6 is a side-elevation ofFIG. 5 showing the screens tilted towards one another; -
FIG. 7 is an exploded view of the pivot mount and ball joint used in this embodiment of the invention; -
FIG. 8 is a section along the line 8-8 ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 9 is a section along the line 9-9 ofFIG. 7 ; -
FIG. 10 is an exploded perspective illustration of an arm assembly, and showing cut away portions of the swingable joints; -
FIG. 11 is a section along the line 11-11 ofFIG. 10 , showing the two components assembled; -
FIG. 12 is a section along the line 12-12 ofFIG. 10 showing the two parts assembled; -
FIG. 13 is a perspective partly exploded illustration showing an alternative interchangeable mounting system for mounting the screens; -
FIG. 14 is an exploded rear perspective illustration of a complementary portion of the mounting system, which is fitted to the back of each screen; -
FIG. 15 is an exploded perspective illustration showing the interchangeable mounting system of the invention coupled with a ball joint similar to that shown inFIG. 12 , to enable a screen to be mounted on a stand separately from the computer; -
FIG. 16 is a rear elevation of the complementary portion of the interchangeable mounting system mounted on the back of a screen; -
FIG. 17 is a section along the line 17-17 ofFIG. 16 ; -
FIG. 18 is a perspective illustration partly in phantom of a modified form of stand for a computer screen; -
FIG. 19 is a perspective illustration of a stand somewhat similar toFIG. 18 , with a collapsible stand arm nesting in a base; -
FIG. 19 a is a perspective of the unit ofFIG. 19 folded and nested for storage or carrying; -
FIG. 20 is a rear perspective illustration partly exploded showing a modified form of computer together with a display releasible mounted on an arm extending from the computer; -
FIG. 21 is a front perspective illustration of a wall-mounted form of interchangeable display screen together with a control panel; -
FIG. 22 is a schematic illustration showing an interchangeable mounting of a display screen in a vehicle; -
FIG. 23 is an illustration of another vehicle mounting of the interchangeable displays screen, in the rear compartment of the vehicle; -
FIG. 24 is an illustration of a computer with a rear mounted support arm, and a greatly enlarged display screen fitted to the arm; -
FIG. 25 is a perspective illustration of a table-mounted screen; -
FIG. 26 shows a computer having two screens mounted one above the other, with a rotatable mount between the two screens; -
FIG. 27 is a view of the same computer as shown inFIG. 26 showing the two screens folded outwardly, so that the display can be viewed by two persons sitting opposite one another; -
FIG. 28 is an illustration of a portable dual display screen with a hinging mount, the two screens being shown folded together in a stored or carrying position; -
FIG. 29 is a perspective illustration showing a plurality of the display screens ofFIG. 28 opened up so that they may stand on the table and face in opposite directions, and coupled to a computer; -
FIG. 30 is a perspective illustration of an alternate form of tripod display stand for holding three displays for example, on a conference room table or the like; -
FIG. 31 is a perspective illustration of the tripod support ofFIG. 30 ; -
FIG. 32 is a rear perspective partially exploded view of another form of dismountable display leg for a display screen; -
FIG. 33 is a rear perspective illustration of a typical lap top computer, having two display screens, the one being slidable relative to the other for nesting, or extendable for use; -
FIG. 34 is a perspective illustration of the lap top computer with dual display screens ofFIG. 33 showing the display screens in another configuration; -
FIG. 35 is a perspective illustration of another form of lap top computer having two display screens, and showing a slidable cover panel for one of the two display screens; -
FIG. 36 is a rear perspective view of another form of display screen, showing attachment recesses for various components; -
FIG. 37 is a perspective illustration of, for example, a lap top computer showing two display screens such as that illustrated inFIG. 36 , being attachable to a hinge mounting on the computer; -
FIG. 38 is a front elevational view of a pair of display screens as illustrated inFIG. 36 shown side by side; -
FIG. 39 is a front elevational view corresponding toFIG. 38 , but showing the two display screens one above the other; -
FIG. 40 shows an illustration of a further embodiment of invention with a computer having two display screens joined along the side by a hinge; -
FIG. 41 shows the computer ofFIG. 40 with the two display screens swung out side by side; -
FIG. 42 shows the same computer with the two screens swung back to back, so as to display in opposite directions; -
FIG. 43 is a perspective view of a laptop computer system incorporating a center LCD panel and a pair of half-width LCD panels on each side thereof, wherein the half-width panels may be folded over the center LCD panel and the entire display portion then folded down onto the keyboard portion of the laptop to form a compact assembly; -
FIG. 44 is a side elevational view of a display system of the present invention incorporating a telescoping and pivoting upper support arm for positioning an upper LCD panel adjustably at a desired height above a lower LCD panel or in an orientation facing away from the lower LCD panel; -
FIG. 45 is a side elevational view of the display system ofFIG. 44 showing the upper support arm in an extended position; -
FIG. 46 is a side elevational view of the display system with the upper LCD panel adjusted at an angle relative to the lower LCD panel; -
FIG. 47 is a side elevational view of the display system with the upper LCD panel folded over backward relative to the lower LCD panel; -
FIG. 48 is a perspective view of the display system in use at an airline ticket counter; -
FIG. 49 is a perspective view of the display system in a folded orientation for easy handling; -
FIG. 50 is a perspective view of an alternative preferred embodiment of a display system of the present invention incorporating a rotating support member to enable a LCD panel to be rotated about a vertical axis; -
FIG. 51 is a perspective view illustrating an upper LCD panel mounted for swiveling movement relative to a lower LCD panel using the system shown inFIG. 50 ; -
FIG. 52 is a perspective view of the display system shown inFIG. 51 showing the two LCD panels facing in opposite directions; -
FIG. 53 is an exploded perspective view of a modular, multi-panel LCD display system in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 54 is a perspective view of the display system shown inFIG. 53 in assembled form ready to accept four LCD panels; -
FIG. 55 is a front view of the display system ofFIG. 54 with four LCD panels attached thereto; -
FIG. 56 is a rear view of the display system ofFIG. 55 ; -
FIG. 57 is a perspective view of the display system ofFIG. 55 ; -
FIG. 58 is an exploded perspective view of the system shown inFIG. 53 but without one of the support arms such that a three LCD panel display system is formed; -
FIG. 59 is an exploded perspective view of the display system shown inFIG. 58 illustrating how a single LCD panel is attached at an uppermost end of one of the support arms; -
FIG. 60 is a front elevational view of three LCD panels supported on the display system shown inFIG. 59 ; -
FIG. 61 is a front elevational view of three LCD panels being supported such that the single LCD panel is below an upper pair of LCD panels; -
FIG. 62 is a perspective view of a base assembly for supporting three LCD panels in the configuration shown inFIG. 62 ; -
FIG. 63 is a front elevational view of a four LCD panel system with two of the panels disposed in portrait orientation and two disposed in landscape orientation; and -
FIG. 64 is a front elevational view of a three LCD panel system with two LCD panels disposed in a landscape orientation and one in a portrait orientation. - As already explained, the invention in this particular embodiment illustrated, has its application to the use of dual display screens, which can be used to display two different computer images simultaneously. This may have application for example in CAD computer design application. For these and other purposes it is particularly useful if the two screens or displays can be tilted towards one another so that they appear in the form more or less of two pages of an open book. The screens are preferably arranged side by side, in horizontal alignment, but may also be arranged vertically one above the other.
- Referring now to
FIGS. 1, 2 and 3, the invention is there illustrated as in the form of a pair of video display screens 10 and 12, each of which may be of known construction, but which may typically be liquid crystal displays (LCDs) for example. They are each provided with video terminal connectors 14 (FIG. 2 ) by means of which they may be connected to a computer. - Each of the
screens rectangular display portion 16, and a rectangularmarginal frame 18. - The two
display screens arm 20. The mountingarm 20 is itself supported on anupright stand 22 and abase 24. Thearm 20 may be connected to thebase 22 by a coupling means 26 (FIG. 4 ) by means of which the arm may be attached during assembly, either horizontally or vertically (FIG. 6 ) prior to delivery to the customer. - In some cases the manufacturer may simply make the arm permanently attached in one position, i.e. horizontal or the other i.e. vertical, to reduce expense.
- As will be noted in
FIGS. 2 and 4 , each of thedisplays arm 20, by means of a swingable mounting means 28 and 30 respectively. - The swingable mounting means 28 and 30 are so constructed as to permit the two
screens FIGS. 1 and 4 , in which they both remain in the same upright planes, and in which they are both swung towards one another by equal angles. In this way, as the twoscreens frames 18 of thescreens - It will be observed that when the
arm 20 is fastened in its vertical position as shown inFIGS. 5 , the lower one of the twoscreens - From the foregoing description it will be understood that it is desirable that the two screens can be swung together into their inwardly angled relation as shown in
FIGS. 1 and 4 , orFIG. 6 , but that the screens should be capable of being tilted only to a limited degree in any other direction relative to one another, since this might reduce the clarity of the dual display. However, the two screens may be tilted slightly upwardly, or downwardly by similar angular displacements. In this way the simulation of an open book arrangement is maintained. - For these reasons, the two
display screens arm 20 by means of theswingable mountings FIGS. 7, 8 and 9. -
FIG. 7 illustrates the mounting 28 or 30 in an exploded perspective view. The swingable joint consists essentially of aball 32, and asocket 34, with theball 32 being preferably cast out of a suitable material preferably a metallic material and thesocket 34 being cast preferably of a somewhat resilient material such as a thermoplastic. Theball 32 is mounted on aneck 36, which extends from a generallyrectangular junction block 38. Theblock 38 is formed with a plurality, in this case four,rectangular guide members 40, spaced apart at 90 degrees from one another around theblock 38. - One of the guide members 40A, is Wider than the other three
guide members 40, to provide guidance when the guide members are assembled in a manner to be described below. - The
block 38 andguide members 40 are designed to fit into suitable recesses in the arm 20 (described below). - A
collar member 42 of generally semi-arcuate shape, is designed to fit over theblock 38 and around thesocket 34, for reasons to be described below.Collar 42 is formed withfastening flanges 44 by means of which it may be secured in position as described below. - In this particular embodiment, the
arm 20 is provided at each end with three mountingrecesses 46A, 46B and 46C. Each mountingrecess 46 has four channel shapedgrooves 48 formed therein spaced at ninety degrees therearound. The channel shapedgrooves 48 are intended to receive therectangular guide members 40 of the swingable joints. - One of the
guide channel grooves 48A is wider than the others, to receive the wider one 40A of the rectangular guide members. In this way the guide members provide a keying function, which controls the positioning of the swingable joints and the display screen. -
Bolts 50 align with theblocks 38, and are received in suitable threaded bores 51 (FIG. 7 ) and secure the assemblies in position. - The
ball 32 is provided with a plurality, in this case four screw receiving bores 52, adapted to receivescrews 54 therein. The sockets are spaced around the widest part of theball 32, and are radially spaced apart by 90 degrees from one another. It will be appreciated that while there are foursuch bores 52, in certain circumstances only two or threescrews 54 will be inserted, for reasons to be described below. - The heads of the
screws 54 are cylindrical and protrude outwardly from theball 32, and are received inrespective slots 56 formed insocket 34. Theball 32 is a snug frictional fit within the interior ofsocket 34, so that a significant twisting moment is required to rotate the ball within the socket. - Clearly depending on the number of
screws 54 in position, the actual movement of the ball in the socket is restricted. Thus for example if there are threesuch screws 54 in position, two of thescrews 54 will simply limit the movement of theball 32, so that theball 32 can virtually be moved only around the axis of the twoscrews 54. If athird screw 54 is inserted then it will restrict movement of the ball so that it can be rotated only in such a fashion that thescrew 54 rides along itsrespective groove 56, but that it will not be able to move significantly in the reverse angular direction. - For reasons to be described below, two of the
slots slots 56 are narrower. - The
socket 34 has a generallyannular base 58, and a spring loadedplate 60 abuts against theannular base 58. The shape of thesocket 34 is such that a small cylindrical boss 59 project through a registering opening in thespring plate 60, (FIG. 9 ). - The
spring plate 60 is secured in position by means ofscrews 62 passing through suitable registering openings 61 on theflange 44 of thecollar 42, and secured in threadedopenings 63 inplate 60. - By tightening or loosening the
screws 62, it is possible to apply greater or lesser pressure by flexing theplate 60 against the rear surface ofsocket 34, and thus adjust the friction between the surface of theball 32 in thesocket 34. In this way it is possible to preset the rotational force or torque that would be require to rotate the ball in the socket. - Additional control of the friction on the ball is provided .by means of the frusto-
conical collar 42. This mates with frusto-conical bevels 64 on the exterior ofcollar 34. Thus by tightening or loosening thescrews 50 in thesockets 48, thecollar 42 can be made to squeeze and wedge the four sides of thesocket 34 together tightly around theball 32 and thus still further control the friction applied by thesocket 34 to theball 32. - In order to further control and limit the swinging of the
ball 32 and stem 36 relative to thesocket 34, limiting screws 70-70 are provided, which can be inserted or removed in suitable threaded inserts 72-72 inannular base 58 ofsocket 34. - One or more
such screws 70 can be inserted (FIG. 9 ) and can be adjustably positioned, so as to abut against the cylindrical heads ofscrews 54, and thus limit swinging of theball 32. - Access to
screws 70 can be obtained through registeringopening 74 inplate 60. - As mentioned, all of these settings would be preset in the factory before shipment, so that in use the actual scope of movement of the display screen, by means of rotating the
ball 32 in thesocket 34 is substantially restricted or limited. - It will thus be seen that the novel ball and socket joint described provides a great degree of control on the angular position of the article attached to it, in this case the
screens ball 32 can be made sufficiently tight that it is substantially impossible to manually move thearm 36 on which theball 32 is mounted, simply by grasping theblock 38. - However, the friction can be so adjusted that by grasping the two edges of the display screen, the position of the display screen can be manually adjusted to the most suitable position, and once adjusted it will remain substantially fixed in that position.
- Thus, once the
block 38 is inserted in position in its socket in the arm, and locked in position, then by grasping the two side frames of the screen, sufficient torque can be applied, to adjust the position of the screen and rotate theball 32 in thesocket 34 until the screen is in the desired position. - In accordance with various further embodiments of the invention as illustrated in
FIGS. 13 through 29 , the invention provides for a still greater range of interchangeability either as between one screen and another screen for computer, which may facilitate either the use of a small portable screen or a much larger screen, or the use of a plurality of screens, or the ready interchangeability of simple forms of screen mountings. -
FIGS. 13, 14 , 15 and 16 indicate one form of interchangeable screen attachment, being a further embodiment of the ball and socket joint as illustrated inFIGS. 7 through 12 . In this further embodiment, a modified form ofplate 80 is secured to the ball and socket joint 28-30. The plate 8 in this case is formed with a generally V-shapedsocket 82, the edges of the V-shaped socket being formed with flanges. Acomplementary attachment plug 84 is mounted on aplate 86 which is secured to the back of thescreen 18. In this embodiment thearm 20 is shown mounted on anindependent base stand 88, and the actual computer and keyboard may be located elsewhere and simply connected by suitable coupling cables (not shown) so that the entire arrangement of displays and mounting arm can be positioned wherever it is most convenient. - In this embodiment, for added security, locking screws 90 may be provided in either side of the V-shaped
recess 82. The flexibility of the interchangeable screen system according to the invention is further illustrated inFIGS. 18 and 19 . In this case, a portable mounting base for a single display screen may be provided. In this case abase 92 is formed with agroove 94. A swingableupright arm 96 is swingable into and out of thegroove 94. Thearm 26 may have a telescopic ability, and may be provided with a V-shapedretaining slot 98 at its upper end, for retaining a display screen shown in phantom as 12, having a mountingplug 84 formed to fit theslot 98. If desired theslot 94 may also be arranged to hold a manual computer “mouse” device of a type well known in computer art indicated generally as M, giving a limited degree of control over the display on the screen.FIG. 19 a illustrates the device with thearm 94 swung downwardly into thegroove 92 and nested. -
FIG. 20 illustrates a modification of this concept, in which for example a computer of the lap-top type indicated generally as C may be provided with a swingable support arm 100, having a V-shapedslot 102 at its upper end similar to theslot 98. A display screen indicated generally as 12 may have a mating groove orrecess 104 adapted to receive the arm 100, and within thegroove 104 there is a V-shapedlocking flange 106 shaped to mate with the V-shapedslot 102. The lockingflange 106 can be provided withelectrical contacts 107.Contacts 107 can be arranged to contact matching contacts 108 (FIG. 19 ), in the V shapedslot 102. This arrangement can be used in all these embodiments to avoid the use of cables wherever possible. - In this way the entire combination of lap-top computer and
display 12 can be fitted together and swung down into a closed position for carrying or storage and can be swung upwardly for use, and if desired, thescreen 12 as illustrated can be easily removed and a screen having different characteristics or a larger screen can simply be snapped in position, if desired. -
FIG. 21 illustrates the adaptability of the system for use in for example the removable mounting of a display screen on a wall, or the side of a booth for example. In this case a wall mounting block 110 can be attached by any suitable fastening means (not shown) for securing the same to a vertical surface. The mounting block 110 may have finger operated controls similar to a computer “Mouse” for limited control of the display on the screen for demonstration or presentation purposes and may have speakers for combined audio and visual effects. - The
display screen 12 itself can again simply be mounted on anupright arm 112 having at its upper end a generally V-shaped recessed body 114, preferably on a hinged mount 116. Thescreen 12 will be supplied with a suitable V-shaped locking flange on its rear surface (not shown) of the type already described. -
FIG. 22 illustrates the same concept for the mounting of a display screen indicated as 12 in a vehicle. This may have application particularly for sales persons and for displaying maps of cities and the like, to assist drivers of delivery vehicles. In this case thedisplay screen 12 can be mounted on anarm 120 secured at a suitable position on the front of the interior compartment of the vehicle. Again a releasable mount of the V-shaped slotted type shown as 122 is provided on thearm 120, and thescreen 12 would be provided on its rear with a suitable inverted V-shaped locking flange fitting in therecess 122. There would also be provided matching electrical contacts, described above, in these components, to avoid the use of cables. In this way, thescreen 12 could be placed and locked in position when it was required, and when the vehicle was parked thescreen 122 could simply be easily dismounted and placed in the trunk, or taken out of the vehicle altogether, for greater security. - The
screen 12 would be connected to a suitable small computer (not shown) again being of the portable type so that it could readily be removed from the vehicle. - A somewhat similar arrangement could be made for the rear compartment of the vehicle illustrated in
FIG. 23 . In this case aswingable arm 126 is shown mounted in the rear surface of each of the front seats indicated as S in a vehicle. - A suitable V-shaped slotted mounting
recess 128 would be mounted on thearm 126. Thearm 126 could be swung out from the seat, and adisplay screen 12 could be mounted on the V-shaped recess. -
FIG. 24 illustrates a typical laptop computer C, having anenlarged display screen 12 mounted on a hingedarm 130, which is hinged to the rear of the computer. This illustrates the adaptability of the interchangeable screen mounting using the V-shaped recess and plug, so as to adapt a smaller laptop type computer C, with use with a muchlarger screen 12. -
FIG. 25 illustrates the use of a free-standingscreen 12 having a rearwardly mounted hingedleg 132, which can be swung rearwardly to support the screen at an angle somewhat in the manner of an easel. Again, thehinging leg 132 can be connected to the back of thescreen 12 by interchangeable means such as the V-shaped recess and plug, if desired. -
FIG. 26 illustrates another configuration, in which a computer indicated generally as C may be provided with twoscreens lower screen 12A is hinged along theline 134. Theupper screen 12B is hinged to thelower screen 12A by means of the generally cylindricaltubular hinge bar 136. - As illustrated in
FIG. 27 , theuppermost screen 12B can be swung into an obtuse angle relative to thelower screen 12A so that the twoscreens upper screen 12B is swung into the obtuse angle shown, the image on thescreen 12B will be reversed, so that the images onscreens -
FIGS. 28 and 29 illustrate forms of free-standing dual screens indicated generally as 140 and 142, connected together by atubular hinge bar 144. - The pairs of
screens FIG. 29 . They may be connected to a computer C by means ofdaisy chain cables 146, which plug into opposite ends of thetubular hinge bar 144. As in the embodiment ofFIGS. 26 and 27 , the computer will contain suitable software the nature of which is to invert the image as between one screen and the other so that both screens show their respective images the right way up. - Various other modifications and adaptations can also be made using the principles of the invention.
- Thus,
FIG. 30 is a perspective illustration of an alternate form of tripod display stand 145 for holding threedisplays 12 for example, on a conference room table or the like. -
FIG. 31 is a perspective illustration of thetripod support 145 ofFIG. 30 . -
FIG. 32 is a rear perspective partially exploded view of another form ofdismountable display leg 130 for adisplay screen 12. -
FIG. 33 is a rear perspective illustration of a typical lap top computer C, having twodisplay screens arms 150. -
FIG. 34 is a perspective illustration of the lap top computer C withdual display screens FIG. 33 showing the display screens in another configuration. -
FIG. 35 is a perspective illustration of another form of lap top computer C having twodisplay screens slidable cover panel 152 for one of the two display screens. -
FIG. 36 is a rear perspective view of another form ofdisplay screen 154, showing attachment recesses 156 for various components.Electrical connections 157 are incorporated in therecesses 156 for interconnection With matching contacts (not shown) in suitable accessories. Accessories may include audio speakers, and video cameras for direct feed back, to give only two examples. -
FIG. 37 is a perspective illustration of, for example, a lap top computer C showing two display screens 154-154 such as that illustrated inFIG. 36 , being attachable to a hinge mounting 158 on the computer. -
FIG. 38 is a front elevational view of a pair of display screens 154-154 as illustrated inFIG. 36 shown side by side withaudio speakers 158 andvideo cameras 159 attached. -
FIG. 39 is a front elevational view corresponding toFIG. 38 , but showing the two display screens 154-154 one above the other. - As best shown in
FIGS. 40, 41 and 42, a further embodiment of the invention may provide for a typical computer C having twodisplay screens screen 160 is hinged to the computer by means of ahinge 164. Thesecond screen 162 is hinged to the first screen by means of a vertical hinge along one side indicated as 166. - As best shown in
FIGS. 41 and 42 , the twoscreens FIG. 42 , the two screens may be swung so thatscreen 162 is back to back withscreen 160, thereby displaying the display both to the operator of the computer and to somebody sitting facing him. In this form of the invention special software and the like will not be required for the reversing of the images, since both images will be shown the right way up. - Referring now to
FIG. 43 , a computer 168 in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. The computer incorporates acenter LCD panel 170 pivotably mounted by ahinge 172 to abase portion 174 of the computer. Pivotably supported on opposite sides of thecenter LCD panel 170 are a pair ofLCD panels 176 which are each about one-half the width of thecenter LCD panel 170. Theouter LCD panels 176 are supported byhinges 178, which may be identical in construction to hinge 172. Theouter LCD panels 176 may be folded over thecenter LCD panel 170 and the entire displayportion comprising panels - Referring now to
FIGS. 44-49 , adisplay system 180 in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention is shown. Thedisplay system 180 includes abase 182 and asupport column 184. Secured to thesupport column 184 is alower support arm 186 and a telescopingupper support arm 188. Attached to each support arm is a mountingassembly 190, which preferably comprises a ball joint such as that described herein. Secured to each mountingassembly 190 is aLCD panel 192. - With specific reference to
FIGS. 45-47 , thelower support arm 186 comprises a tubular construction and theupper support arm 188 comprises aneck portion 194 which enables theupper support arm 188 to be extended (i.e., telescoped) relative to thelower support arm 186. Theupper support arm 188 further includes ahinge 196 which enables theupper LCD panel 192 to be angled relative to theneck portion 194 so as to place it at a convenient viewing angle. As is apparent inFIG. 47 , theupper LCD panel 192 can even be rotated into position to face away from thelower LCD panel 192. This orientation is particularly well suited for retail applications where a sales person needs to view information while inputting product or other information, and where it is desirable to display to the customer various items of information as the transaction is conducted. Advantageously, the telescopingupper support arm 188 and thehinge 196 enable the twoLCD panels 192 to be placed at separate heights to accommodate airline ticket counters, hotel registration counters and other like structures where an employee's counter is frequently at a different height from a surface or counter useable by a customer. -
FIGS. 47 and 48 illustrate thedisplay system 180 in use at anailine ticket counter 198 having afirst counter 200 at a lower height than asecond counter 202. In this application it will be appreciated that suitable software will be required to “flip” the image displayed on theupper LCD panel 192. The telescopingupper support arm 188 inherently provides a degree of adjustability to accommodate a range of counter heights without modification to the either of thesupport arms support column 184. -
FIG. 49 illustrates the twoLCD panels 192 folded together such that thedisplay system 180 forms a compact assembly which may be easily transported if needed. In this regard it will be appreciated that any form of conventional clasp may be included to secure the foldedLCD panels 192 to one another or to the base. Also, a handle could easily be attached to a portion of thedisplay system 180, such as thesupport column 184, to enable thesystem 180 to be easily transported. - Referring now to
FIGS. 50 and 51 , still anotherdisplay system 200 is shown. With specific reference toFIG. 50 , thedisplay system 200 includes asupport column 202 and anupper support member 204 having aneck portion 206. Thesupport column 202 includes abore 208 adapted to receive the neck portion and enable theneck portion 206 to rotate or swivel therein such that theupper support member 204 can be swiveled. Thesupport member 204 is secured to arear surface 212 of aLCD panel 210 through either a fixed arrangement or a pivotable mounting arrangement such as disclosed herein. Theneck 206 may be captured by any suitable arrangement in thebore 208 such that theLCD panel 210 is not removable from thesupport column 202. Alternatively, it may be releasably disposed in thebore 208 such that the entireupper support member 204 andLCD panel 210 may be lifted out of thecolumn 202 before repositioning theLCD panel 210 as desired. In this manner the clearance between theLCD panel 210 and thesupport column 202, which would otherwise be important for allowing thesupport member 204 to freely rotate with theLCD panel 210 thereon, will not be a concern. - With specific reference to
FIG. 51 , thedisplay system 200 is shown with theupper LCD panel 210 rotated to a position perpendicular to alower LCD panel 212. Thesupport column 202 is supported on abase 214. InFIG. 52 theupper LCD panel 210 is rotated 180 degrees from thelower LCD panel 212 to permit two individuals facing each other to each view one of theLCD panels - Referring now to
FIG. 53 , amodular display system 300 is shown in accordance with another alternative preferred embodiment of the present invention. Thedisplay system 300 is intended to support anywhere from one to four independent LCD display panels, but it will be appreciated that thesystem 300 could easily be expanded to support more than four LCD panels if needed, as will be explained momentarily. - Referring to
FIG. 53 , thesystem 300 includes abase 302, asupport column 304, afirst support arm 306, asecond support arm 308 and athird support arm 310. Eachsupport arm coupling assemblies 312, and preferably threesuch assemblies 312. Thesupport column 304 also includes oncesuch assembly 312, although this member could also includeseveral assemblies 312 if needed.Support arms support arm 306 being hidden inFIG. 53 ) which is disposed preferably at an approximate mid-point along a length of its support arm. Each mountingmember 314 is adapted to engage in either one of twopositions 90 degrees offset from one another in one of thecoupling assemblies 312 in a key-like fashion to hold its associated LCD panel in either a portrait orientation or a landscape orientation. - The pair of coupling assemblies closely adjacent each other on each
support arms arms 308 and/or 310 will be supported at the twooutermost coupling assemblies 312 near the very ends of each arm. In a portrait orientation the LCD panels will need to be spaced closer to each other, thus requiring one of the LCD panels to be coupled to the more inwardly positionedassembly 312 a (FIG. 53 ) of eachsupport arm coupling assemblies 312 onsupport arm 306 enables thethird support arm 310 to be mounted in one of two positions onarm 306 depending upon whether the LCD panels are disposed in a landscape or a portrait orientation.FIGS. 55-57 illustrate fourLCD panels 316 supported on thedisplay system 300. It will be appreciated that each of theLCD panels 316 includes a mounting member identical or similar tomembers 314 on a rear housing surface thereof such that each can be quickly and easily coupled to one of thecoupling assemblies 312. - It will be appreciated that the
display system 300 could easily be used to support less than fourLCD panels 316 if desired. For example, in the drawing ofFIG. 54 thesecond support arm 308 could be eliminated and the oneLCD panel 316 coupled directly to the verticallyuppermost coupling assembly 312. This arrangement is illustrated inFIGS. 58-60 . Alteratively, thelower support arm 310 could be eliminated and aLCD panel 316 coupled directly thereto as illustrated inFIGS. 61 and 62 . - It will be appreciated that the
display system 300 could be easily modified through the use of additional support arms to support more than fourLCD panels 316 if needed. For example, thesupport arm 306 could be lengthened sufficiently to extend above thesecond arm 308, and a fourth support arm identical toarms LCD panels 316. As can be appreciated, a very large plurality of independent LCD panels can be supported from asingle base 302 andsupport column 304 if needed. Particularly desirable is the feature of being able to orientate theLCD panels 316 in either portrait or landscape mode, or a combination of each, as needed.FIGS. 63 and 64 illustrate variations of the above described display systems incorporating both landscape and portrait orientatedLCD panels 316. - Those skilled in the art can now appreciate from the foregoing description that the broad teachings of the present invention can be implemented in a variety of forms. Therefore, while this invention has been described in connection with particular examples thereof, the true scope of the invention should not be so limited since other modifications will become apparent to the skilled practitioner upon a study of the drawings, specification and following claims.
Claims (17)
1. An electronic display system comprising
a first display panel having a first viewing face;
a second display panel having a second viewing face; and
a hinge mechanism for coupling the first display panel to the second display panel, wherein the hinge mechanism is adapted to allow the angle between the first viewing face and the second viewing face to be greater than 180°.
2. The display claim of claim 1 , wherein the hinge mechanism allows the angle between the first and second viewing faces to be in the range of 0° to 360°.
3. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the display system is adapted for use in one of a computer system and a handheld electronic device.
4. The display system of claim 3 , further comprising a keyboard in electric communication with the first and second display panels.
5. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the first viewing face includes an LCD screen.
6. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the hinge mechanism couples one edge of the first display panel to one edge of the second display panel.
7. The display system of claim 6 , wherein the one edge of the first display panel is horizontal.
8. The display system of claim 6 , wherein the one edge of the first display panel is vertical.
9. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the hinge mechanism allows the second display panel to assume an obverse viewing position in which the second display panel is substantially parallel to and against the first display panel such that the second viewing face faces away from the first viewing face to thereby allow a first person to view the first viewing face at the same time that a second person facing the first person views the second viewing face.
10. The display system of claim 1 , wherein the hinge mechanism allows the display system to assume a storage position in which the second display panel is substantially parallel to and against the first display panel such that the first viewing face faces the second viewing face.
11. The display system of claim 10 , wherein the hinge mechanism allows the second display panel to rotate 360° from the storage position to an obverse viewing position in which the second display panel is substantially parallel to and against the first display panel such that the second viewing face faces away from the first viewing face to thereby allow a first person to view the first viewing face at the same time that a second person facing the first person views the second viewing face.
12. The display system of claim 11 , further comprising a keyboard having a keyboard edge to which a bottom edge of the first display panel is hingedly connected, wherein the first display panel and the second display panel may be folded over the keyboard when the display system is in the storage position.
13. A system for supporting an electronic display, the system comprising
a base;
a telescopic arm attached to the base; and
an arm receptor on the arm for engaging with a corresponding display receptor on the display to support the display.
14. The system of claim 13 , wherein the arm receptor is adapted to releasably mate with the corresponding display receptor.
15. The system of claim 14 , wherein, when the arm receptor is engaged with the display receptor, the arm receptor is adapted to be in electrical contact therewith to provide power to the display.
16. The system of claim 13 , wherein the telescopic arm is hingedly connected to the base to allow the arm to rotate about a nominal axis parallel to an edge of the base.
17. The system of claim 16 , wherein the base has a groove into which the telescopic arm may be rotated for storage.
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