Supporting module
US-2018372266-A1 · Dec 27, 2018 · US
US10309582B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10309582-B2 |
| Application number | US-201815956142-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Apr 18, 2018 |
| Priority date | Jun 26, 2017 |
| Publication date | Jun 4, 2019 |
| Grant date | Jun 4, 2019 |
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Disclosed is a supporting module for a display device, which includes a fixing seat, a pivot lever, a slider and a spring. The pivot lever and the slider constitute a screw transmission mechanism with a varied helix angle. The lifting and lowering of the display device can cause screw motion between the pivot lever and the slider and thus induces the linear movement of the slider according to the axial advance of the varied helix angle. Accordingly, the displacement of the slider causes different degrees of deformation in the spring, resulting in different spring resilience forces on the slider. By the screw transmission mechanism with the varied helix angle, different spring resilience forces can be further converted into different resistance torques to provide appropriate supporting force in coordination with the variation of the gravity torque of the display device.
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A supporting module for a display device, the supporting module comprising: a fixing seat, having a guide structure, wherein the guide structure defines a linear path; a pivot lever, having a shaft and an arm, wherein (i) the shaft is rotatably connected to the fixing seat and has a central axis parallel to the linear path, (ii) the arm is connected to the shaft and used for mounting the display device, and (iii) the arm is configured to be pivotable about the central axis of the shaft and capable of bringing the shaft into synchronous rotary motion; a slider, being sleeved on the shaft, wherein (i) the slider and the shaft constitute a screw transmission mechanism with a varied helix angle, (ii) the slider is brought into linear movement along the linear path with respect to the shaft when the arm is forced to induce rotary motion of the shaft, and (iii) the linear movement of the slider depends on axial displacement corresponding to the varied helix angle; and a spring, having a mobile end and an immobile end, wherein the mobile end is movable with the slider, and the mobile end moves with the slider and the immobile end keeps stationary when the slider moves along the linear path, so that the displacement of the slider causes different degrees of deformation of the spring, resulting in different spring resilience forces on the slider, and the different spring resilience forces are further converted into different resistance torques through the screw transmission mechanism so as to stop the display device at any desired height. 2. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein the screw transmission mechanism is a ball-screw transmission mechanism. 3. The supporting module of claim 2 , wherein (i) one of the shaft and the slider is formed with at least one first thread groove and at least one second thread groove, whereas the other is provided with at least one first ball and at least one second ball, (ii) the at least one first thread groove and the at least one second thread groove have a same thread path, and (iii) when the shaft rotates, the at least one first ball and the at least one second ball move along the at least one first thread groove and the at least one second thread groove, respectively. 4. The supporting module of claim 3 , wherein (i) the slider has a first shell, a second shell, the at least one first ball and the at least one second ball, (ii) the first shell and the second shell are engaged with each other and sleeved on the shaft, and (iii) the at least one first ball is set at the first shell, whereas the at least one second ball is set at the second shell. 5. The supporting module of claim 3 , wherein (i) when the slider is formed with the at least one first thread groove and at least one second thread groove, the slider has a first shell, a second shell and an interior surface formed with the at least one first thread groove and the at least one second thread groove, (ii) the first shell and the second shell are engaged with each other and sleeved on the shaft, and (iii) the at least one first thread groove and the at least one second thread groove extend across a joint boundary between the first shell and the second shell. 6. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein the guide structure of the fixing seat includes a first guide rod and a second guide rod, and the first guide rod and the second guide rod extend through the slider along a direction parallel to the central axis of the shaft to permit linear movement of the slider along the first guide rod and the second guide rod. 7. The supporting module of claim 3 , wherein starting ends of the first thread groove and the second thread groove are spaced apart from each other by 180 degrees in a circumferential direction, and the at least one first ball and the at least one second ball are spaced apart from each other by 180 degrees in the circumferential direction. 8. The supporting module of claim 3 , wherein each of the at least one first thread groove and the at least one second thread groove has a main segment and a turning segment, and the turning segment have a thread direction opposite to that of the main segment. 9. The supporting module of claim 8 , wherein the slider linearly moves according to the main segments when the arm is adjusted between a lifted state and a horizontal state, and the slider linearly moves according to the turning segments when the arm is adjusted between the horizontal state and a lowered state. 10. The supporting module of claim 4 , wherein the slider further has a sleeve which is sleeved on the first shell and the second shell. 11. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein angle variation of the varied helix angle corresponds with gravity torque variation caused by lifting or lowering of the display device so as to make an elastic force provided by the spring balance with the gravity torque caused by the display device. 12. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein the deformation of the spring is gradually increasing when the arm is pivoted from a lifted state to a horizontal state, and the deformation of the spring is gradually decreasing when the arm is pivoted from a horizontal state to a lowered state. 13. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein the spring is a compression spring. 14. The supporting module of claim 1 , wherein (i) the fixing seat further has a base plate, a first lateral plate and a second lateral plate, (ii) the first lateral plate and the second lateral plate are fastened and erected on the base plate, and (iii) the shaft extends through the first lateral plate, the slider, the spring and the second lateral plate in sequence.
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