Electronic visual display monitor
US-D878599-S · Mar 17, 2020 · US
US11204622B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-11204622-B2 |
| Application number | US-202016883507-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | May 26, 2020 |
| Priority date | May 24, 2019 |
| Publication date | Dec 21, 2021 |
| Grant date | Dec 21, 2021 |
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A monitor mount is configured to detachably secure a monitor via a coupling which can be disengaged with an actuator. The monitor mount may be configured to detachably secure the monitor to a support structure via a clip. The monitor may have a reversible cover. The monitor may have a simplified back portion. The simplified back portion may omit couplings or electrical connections such that a back surface of the monitor is continuous. A rack is configured to detachably secure a module therein in multiple positions in which the module is mechanically connected to the rack and electrically connected or disconnected to the rack. The monitor may be a patient monitor and the module may be a patient monitoring module.
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What is claimed is: 1. A monitor mount comprising: a coupling configured to detachably secure at least one of a first monitor and a second monitor to the monitor mount; and a release mechanism configured to disengage the coupling so as to release the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor from the monitor mount, wherein the first monitor has a different size from the second monitor; wherein the release mechanism includes an actuator and a slider, the slider being configured to slide upon activation of the actuator and the slider configured to disengage the coupling upon sliding, and wherein the release mechanism further includes a cam, the cam attached to the actuator and configured to be rotated by the actuator so as to cause the slider to slide. 2. The monitor mount of claim 1 , wherein: the actuator includes a first lever and a second lever; the cam includes a first cam and a second cam; and the slider is configured to slide based on rotation of at least one of the first cam and the second cam. 3. The monitor mount of claim 1 , wherein the actuator is a button. 4. The monitor mount of claim 1 , wherein: the coupling includes a latch; and the slider is configured to disengage the latch upon sliding. 5. A monitor mount comprising: a coupling configured to detachably secure at least one of a first monitor and a second monitor to the monitor mount; and a release mechanism configured to disengage the coupling so as to release the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor from the monitor mount, wherein the first monitor has a different size from the second monitor; wherein: the coupling includes a latch and a pin; the coupling is attached to the release mechanism by a hinge; the slider is configured to displace the pin such that the latch rotates outwardly via the hinge so as to release the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor from the monitor mount. 6. The monitor mount according, to claim 5 , wherein the second monitor further includes a receptacle configured to receive the first monitor; and the coupling of the second monitor is located in, on or in proximity to the receptacle. 7. The monitor mount according to claim 5 , wherein at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor is configured to monitor and display physiological information of a patient. 8. The monitor mount of claim 1 , further comprising a power bus configured to power the monitor when the monitor is secured to the monitor mount. 9. The monitor mount of claim 1 , further comprising a communications interface coupled to a computing network. 10. The monitor mount of claim 1 , further comprising a cutout on a back surface thereof configured to permit a flow of fluid. 11. The monitor mount of claim 1 , further comprising: a support portion configured to secure the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor to the monitor mount. 12. The monitor mount of claim 11 , wherein: the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor includes a hook portion configured to be detachably secured to the support portion of the monitor mount. 13. The monitor mount of claim 1 , wherein: the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor includes a latch configured to the detachably secured to a slot defined in the coupling of the monitor. 14. A monitor mount comprising: a coupling configured to detachably secure at least one of a first monitor and a second monitor to the monitor mount; a release mechanism configured to disengage the coupling so as to release the at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor from the monitor mount, wherein the first monitor has a different size from the second monitor; a mounting plate attached to the monitor mount; and a clip configured to detachably secure the monitor mount to a support structure, wherein the clip is attached to the mounting plate by a hinge such that the mounting plate is rotatable with respect to the clip. 15. The monitor mount of claim 14 , wherein the dip defines a hook including a base plate on a first side of the clip and a back plate on a second side of the clip. 16. The monitor mount of claim 15 , wherein the base plate includes a notch configured to receive a vertical member of the support structure. 17. The monitor mount of claim 15 , wherein at least one of the base plate and the back plate includes an opening defined therein. 18. The monitor mount according to claim 14 , wherein the second monitor further includes a receptacle configured to receive the first monitor; and the coupling of the second monitor is located in, on or in proximity to the receptacle. 19. The monitor mount according to claim 14 , wherein at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor is configured to monitor and display physiological information of a patient. 20. The monitor mount according to claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor is configured to monitor and display physiological information of a patient. 21. The monitor mount according, to claim 1 , wherein: the second monitor further includes a receptacle configured to receive the first monitor; and the coupling of the second monitor is located in, on or in proximity to the receptacle. 22. The monitor mount according to claim 1 , wherein: at least one of the first monitor and the second monitor is configured to monitor and display physiological information of a patient.
Arrangements to support accessories mechanically attached to the display housing (G06F1/1603, G06F1/1605 take precedence) · CPC title
Details related solely to hinges (hinge details related to the transmission of signals or power are classified in G06F1/1683) · CPC title
Holders with separate means to prevent loosening of the coupling or unauthorised removal of apparatus held · CPC title
Display arrangements, e.g. multiple display units · CPC title
the additional display being small, e.g. for presenting status information · CPC title
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