US20070284323A1 - Flat panel display for accommodating portable computer - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a flat panel display configured to be conveniently used in cooperation with a portable computer.
- Flat panel displays are becoming more and more popular by having the advantages of thinness, low weight, low power consumption, and little or no radiation.
- Flat panel displays include products such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting displays (OLEDs).
- a typical flat panel display 1 includes a display panel 10 , a supporting member 11 , and a base 12 .
- the supporting member 11 is provided with a pivot axle 13 at a top thereof.
- the pivot axle 13 is connected to the display panel 10 such that the display panel 10 can be rotated relative to the supporting member 11 .
- the supporting member 11 is movably mounted on the base 12 such that the supporting member 11 and, therefore, the display panel 10 can be turned left or right relative to the base 12 .
- a portable computer typically has a limited display screen size and viewing angle, the portable computer may not be able to provide satisfactory display quality and performance.
- a user may prefer to connect the portable computer to a flat panel display such as the flat panel display 1 . Thereby, the user can attain better display quality and performance.
- a portable computer (not shown) and the flat panel display 1 are used together, they occupy different positions on a supporting surface such as a desktop or a tabletop. Furthermore, the portable computer may be located some distance away from the flat panel display 1 . In this situation, it may be inconvenient for a user to operate a keyboard of the portable computer while simultaneously viewing a display screen of the display panel 10 of the flat panel display 1 .
- An exemplary flat panel display includes a display panel, a supporting member, and a base portion.
- the supporting member includes a main body portion and a bending portion extending upward and forward toward a front side of the flat panel display.
- the display panel includes a jointing portion pivotally connected to the bending portion of the supporting member.
- the base portion adjoins the main body portion of the supporting member.
- the jointing portion of the display panel is located within a top half region of the display panel. As a result, the display panel and the supporting member define an accommodating space therebetween.
- An exemplary flat panel display and portable computer combination including a portable computer and a flat panel display is also disclosed.
- the flat panel display is configured to define a space for receiving a display screen of the portable computer and a base portion for supporting the keyboard of the portable computer such that the portable computer and the flat panel display can be used together by a user.
- the present flat panel display utilizes the accommodating space between the display panel of the flat panel display and the supporting member and behind the display panel to receive a display screen of a portable computer when the portable computer and the flat panel display are used together by a user.
- a keyboard of the portable computer can be located directly in front of the display panel, and the user can simultaneously operate the keyboard of the portable computer and view the display panel of the flat panel display in a most convenient way.
- FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a flat panel display according to one embodiment of the present invention.
- FIG. 2 is a right side elevation view of the flat panel display of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is a back elevation view of the flat panel display of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the flat panel display of FIG. 1 , showing a rear cover removed therefrom and an inner space of a supporting member thereof.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the flat panel display of FIG. 1 together with a portable computer.
- FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a conventional flat panel display.
- FIG. 7 is a right side elevation view of the flat panel display of FIG. 6 .
- a flat panel display is a liquid crystal display 2 .
- the liquid crystal display 2 includes a display panel 20 , a supporting member 25 , and a base portion 23 .
- the supporting member 25 has a main body portion 22 , and a bending portion 21 extending upward and forward toward a front side of the display panel 20 for a predetermined amount.
- the display panel 20 is positioned a desired distance from the main body portion 22 in a desired location.
- the base portion 23 and the supporting member 25 are formed as a single body, with the main body portion 22 adjoining the base portion 23 .
- the display panel 20 is provided with a jointing portion 26 .
- the jointing portion 26 is connected to the bending portion 21 via a hinge or like mechanism. Thereby, the display panel 20 is capable of rotating through an angle of more than 90 degrees relative to the supporting member 25 .
- the main body portion 22 is substantially perpendicular to the base portion 23 and substantially parallel to a front end of the base portion 23 .
- a height of the main body portion 22 is at least half a height of the display panel 20 .
- the jointing portion 26 is distant from a bottom end of the display panel 20 and located within a top half region of the display panel 20 .
- the jointing portion 26 is located far above half of the altitude of the display panel 20 .
- the jointing portion 26 is located in the range from about two-thirds of the altitude of the display panel 20 to about three-fourths of the altitude of the display panel 20 .
- the display panel 20 is spaced a predetermined distance away from the main body portion 22 and the base portion 23 when the display panel 20 is perpendicular to the base portion 23 .
- an accommodating space 24 between the display panel 20 , the supporting member 25 and the base portion 23 is defined.
- the supporting member 25 further includes a detachable rear cover 221 .
- the detachable rear cover 221 is fastened onto a back of the supporting member 25 by any of various known buckling structures or means such as deformable detents.
- the detachable rear cover 221 is capable of being readily detached by a user when required.
- a room 222 is defined inside the main body portion 22 of the supporting member 25 where the detachable rear cover 221 is attached.
- Four symmetrically arranged cylinder-shaped protrusions 223 are provided on an inner wall of the room 222 .
- the protrusions 223 are used for winding power source lines and signal lines of the flat panel display 2 therearound.
- the power source and signal lines can be gathered in the room 222 , and space can be saved to facilitate transportation and storage of the liquid crystal display 2 .
- the number of protrusions 223 can be other than four, and the protrusions 223 can have any desired shape other than cylinder.
- the number and shape of the protrusions can be configured according to the particular power source lines and signal lines involved.
- a user of a portable computer 3 wants to combine use of his/her portable computer 3 with the flat panel display 2 , he/she can rotate the display panel 20 upward to a first position such that the portable computer 3 can be appropriately positioned on the base portion 23 .
- a display screen 30 of the portable computer 3 is opened up, and thereby accommodated within the accommodating space 24 . Then the user can rotate the display panel 20 down to a second position that provides a good viewing angle.
- a keyboard 31 of the portable computer 3 can be located directly in front of the display panel 20 .
- the portable computer 3 is connected to the flat panel display 2 via corresponding signal transmission ports.
- the user can simultaneously operate the keyboard 31 and view the display panel 20 . Since the keyboard 31 is located right in front of the display panel 20 , the simultaneous operation of the keyboard 31 and viewing of the display panel 20 is most convenient.
- the display panel 20 is provided with a back shield 201 on a back thereof, and the base portion 23 is covered with a protective pad 231 .
- the back shield 201 is typically made of rubber.
- the back shield 201 helps prevent the display screen 30 of the portable computer 3 from being damaged.
- the protective pad 231 is typically made of rubber, and has a plurality of grooves formed at a surface thereof.
- the protective pad 231 provides heat-dissipating for the portable computer 3 , protects the portable computer 3 from colliding with the base portion 23 , and lowers electrostatic effects between the portable computer 3 and the base portion 23 .
- each of the back shield 201 of the display panel 20 and the protective pad 231 on the base portion 23 can be made of a suitable, soft protective material other than rubber.
- the back shield 201 can have any desired shape or area.
- the connection between the display panel 20 and the bending portion 21 is not limited to being a pivot joint type of connection.
- the jointing portion 26 on the display panel 20 can be located at any position within a top half region of the display panel 20 , as long as the accommodating space between the display panel 20 , the supporting member 25 and the base portion 23 is sufficient and suitable to receive an opened display screen.
- the inventive flat panel display can be an organic light-emitting display.
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- The present invention relates to a flat panel display configured to be conveniently used in cooperation with a portable computer.
- Presently, numerous electronic products are manufactured to feature high speed, high performance, small size, and low weight. For example, flat panel displays are becoming more and more popular by having the advantages of thinness, low weight, low power consumption, and little or no radiation. Flat panel displays include products such as liquid crystal displays (LCDs) and organic light-emitting displays (OLEDs).
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FIG. 6 andFIG. 7 , a typicalflat panel display 1 includes adisplay panel 10, a supportingmember 11, and abase 12. The supportingmember 11 is provided with apivot axle 13 at a top thereof. Thepivot axle 13 is connected to thedisplay panel 10 such that thedisplay panel 10 can be rotated relative to the supportingmember 11. Further, the supportingmember 11 is movably mounted on thebase 12 such that the supportingmember 11 and, therefore, thedisplay panel 10 can be turned left or right relative to thebase 12. - Larger screens and higher display qualities are often needed in the home or office. In such cases, because a portable computer typically has a limited display screen size and viewing angle, the portable computer may not be able to provide satisfactory display quality and performance. A user may prefer to connect the portable computer to a flat panel display such as the
flat panel display 1. Thereby, the user can attain better display quality and performance. - However, when a portable computer (not shown) and the
flat panel display 1 are used together, they occupy different positions on a supporting surface such as a desktop or a tabletop. Furthermore, the portable computer may be located some distance away from theflat panel display 1. In this situation, it may be inconvenient for a user to operate a keyboard of the portable computer while simultaneously viewing a display screen of thedisplay panel 10 of theflat panel display 1. - There is a need for a flat panel display that can cooperate with a portable computer in a way that overcomes the above-described problems.
- An exemplary flat panel display includes a display panel, a supporting member, and a base portion. The supporting member includes a main body portion and a bending portion extending upward and forward toward a front side of the flat panel display. The display panel includes a jointing portion pivotally connected to the bending portion of the supporting member. The base portion adjoins the main body portion of the supporting member. The jointing portion of the display panel is located within a top half region of the display panel. As a result, the display panel and the supporting member define an accommodating space therebetween.
- An exemplary flat panel display and portable computer combination including a portable computer and a flat panel display is also disclosed. The flat panel display is configured to define a space for receiving a display screen of the portable computer and a base portion for supporting the keyboard of the portable computer such that the portable computer and the flat panel display can be used together by a user.
- Unlike a conventional flat panel display, the present flat panel display utilizes the accommodating space between the display panel of the flat panel display and the supporting member and behind the display panel to receive a display screen of a portable computer when the portable computer and the flat panel display are used together by a user. In this way, a keyboard of the portable computer can be located directly in front of the display panel, and the user can simultaneously operate the keyboard of the portable computer and view the display panel of the flat panel display in a most convenient way.
- Other novel features and advantages will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings. In the drawings, all the views are schematic.
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FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a flat panel display according to one embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 2 is a right side elevation view of the flat panel display ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is a back elevation view of the flat panel display ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 4 is a rear perspective view of the flat panel display ofFIG. 1 , showing a rear cover removed therefrom and an inner space of a supporting member thereof. -
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of the flat panel display ofFIG. 1 together with a portable computer. -
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of a conventional flat panel display. -
FIG. 7 is a right side elevation view of the flat panel display ofFIG. 6 . - Referring to
FIG. 1 andFIG. 2 , a flat panel display according to one embodiment of the invention is aliquid crystal display 2. Theliquid crystal display 2 includes adisplay panel 20, a supportingmember 25, and abase portion 23. The supportingmember 25 has amain body portion 22, and abending portion 21 extending upward and forward toward a front side of thedisplay panel 20 for a predetermined amount. Thereby, thedisplay panel 20 is positioned a desired distance from themain body portion 22 in a desired location. Furthermore, thebase portion 23 and the supportingmember 25 are formed as a single body, with themain body portion 22 adjoining thebase portion 23. Thedisplay panel 20 is provided with ajointing portion 26. The jointingportion 26 is connected to thebending portion 21 via a hinge or like mechanism. Thereby, thedisplay panel 20 is capable of rotating through an angle of more than 90 degrees relative to the supportingmember 25. - Referring also to
FIG. 4 , themain body portion 22 is substantially perpendicular to thebase portion 23 and substantially parallel to a front end of thebase portion 23. A height of themain body portion 22 is at least half a height of thedisplay panel 20. The jointingportion 26 is distant from a bottom end of thedisplay panel 20 and located within a top half region of thedisplay panel 20. Preferably, thejointing portion 26 is located far above half of the altitude of thedisplay panel 20. In the illustrated embodiment, thejointing portion 26 is located in the range from about two-thirds of the altitude of thedisplay panel 20 to about three-fourths of the altitude of thedisplay panel 20. Thereby, thedisplay panel 20 is spaced a predetermined distance away from themain body portion 22 and thebase portion 23 when thedisplay panel 20 is perpendicular to thebase portion 23. In this way, anaccommodating space 24 between thedisplay panel 20, the supportingmember 25 and thebase portion 23 is defined. - Referring also to
FIG. 3 , the supportingmember 25 further includes a detachablerear cover 221. The detachablerear cover 221 is fastened onto a back of the supportingmember 25 by any of various known buckling structures or means such as deformable detents. The detachablerear cover 221 is capable of being readily detached by a user when required. Referring again toFIG. 4 , aroom 222 is defined inside themain body portion 22 of the supportingmember 25 where the detachablerear cover 221 is attached. Four symmetrically arranged cylinder-shaped protrusions 223 are provided on an inner wall of theroom 222. Theprotrusions 223 are used for winding power source lines and signal lines of theflat panel display 2 therearound. Thereby, the power source and signal lines can be gathered in theroom 222, and space can be saved to facilitate transportation and storage of theliquid crystal display 2. In alternative embodiments, the number ofprotrusions 223 can be other than four, and theprotrusions 223 can have any desired shape other than cylinder. In particular, the number and shape of the protrusions can be configured according to the particular power source lines and signal lines involved. - Referring also to
FIG. 5 , when a user of aportable computer 3 wants to combine use of his/herportable computer 3 with theflat panel display 2, he/she can rotate thedisplay panel 20 upward to a first position such that theportable computer 3 can be appropriately positioned on thebase portion 23. Adisplay screen 30 of theportable computer 3 is opened up, and thereby accommodated within theaccommodating space 24. Then the user can rotate thedisplay panel 20 down to a second position that provides a good viewing angle. - With this arrangement, a
keyboard 31 of theportable computer 3 can be located directly in front of thedisplay panel 20. Theportable computer 3 is connected to theflat panel display 2 via corresponding signal transmission ports. The user can simultaneously operate thekeyboard 31 and view thedisplay panel 20. Since thekeyboard 31 is located right in front of thedisplay panel 20, the simultaneous operation of thekeyboard 31 and viewing of thedisplay panel 20 is most convenient. - Additionally, the
display panel 20 is provided with aback shield 201 on a back thereof, and thebase portion 23 is covered with aprotective pad 231. Theback shield 201 is typically made of rubber. Theback shield 201 helps prevent thedisplay screen 30 of theportable computer 3 from being damaged. Theprotective pad 231 is typically made of rubber, and has a plurality of grooves formed at a surface thereof. Theprotective pad 231 provides heat-dissipating for theportable computer 3, protects theportable computer 3 from colliding with thebase portion 23, and lowers electrostatic effects between theportable computer 3 and thebase portion 23. - In alternative embodiments, each of the
back shield 201 of thedisplay panel 20 and theprotective pad 231 on thebase portion 23 can be made of a suitable, soft protective material other than rubber. Theback shield 201 can have any desired shape or area. The connection between thedisplay panel 20 and the bendingportion 21 is not limited to being a pivot joint type of connection. Thejointing portion 26 on thedisplay panel 20 can be located at any position within a top half region of thedisplay panel 20, as long as the accommodating space between thedisplay panel 20, the supportingmember 25 and thebase portion 23 is sufficient and suitable to receive an opened display screen. - In another embodiment, the inventive flat panel display can be an organic light-emitting display. It is to be further understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set out in the foregoing description, together with details of the structures and functions of the embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the invention to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms during which the appended claims are expressed.
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