A display monitor support system comprising a vertical post (3) on which an arm (2) is pivotally mounted. The vertical position of the arm (2) relative to the post (3) can be adjusted by fitting an O-ring into one of several annular recesses (12) provided along the length of the post (3), the arm resting on the O-ring and being supported thereby. The arm (2) is preferably in two sections (2A,2B) pivotally connected by pin (6). A universal joint (5) is provided at the end of the arm (2) to which a quick-release mechanism (4) is attached, said mechanism including a mounting plate (98) connected to the monitor (1).
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0. 26. Support apparatus comprising an arm having proximal and distal ends, first mounting means at said proximal end for mounting the arm, a universal joint at the distal end of the arm with a second mounting means thereon for attaching an article to be supported to the arm wherein said universal joint is structured and arranged to pivot about two respective horizontal and vertical axes normally arranged with respect to one another and wherein said universal joint (5) comprises
a mounting plate (80), a spigot (82) extending from said mounting plate (80) and having an enlarged, disc-shaped head (83) with a central hole (84) extending therethrough normally to an axis of said spigot (82), a shell (70) enclosing said head (83) and comprising pivot pins (71, 72) extending from opposite ends thereof, with said plate (80) arranged to pivot up and down about an axis defined by the central hole (84) through the spigot head (83), and the arm (2A) comprising a Y-shaped yoke (61) at the distal end and defining two aligned bores (62, 63) at opposite ends of said yoke (61) from the arm (2A), with the pins (71, 72) structured and arranged to be seated in the respective bores (62, 63) to allow said plate (80) to also pivot from side to side about an axis defined by said pins (71, 72).
0. 29. Support apparatus comprising an arm having proximal and distal ends, first mounting means at said proximal end for mounting the arm, a universal joint at the distal end of the arm with a second mounting means attached to said universal joint for attaching an article to be supported to the arm, wherein said universal joint is structured and arranged to pivot about two respective horizontal and vertical axes normally arranged with respect to one another and wherein said universal joint (5) comprises
a mounting plate (80), a spigot (82) extending from said mounting plate (80) and having an enlarged, disc-shaped head (83) with a central hole (84) extending therethrough normally to an axis of said spigot (82), a shell (70) enclosing said head (83) and comprising pivot pins (71, 72) extending from opposite ends thereof, with said plate (80) arranged to pivot up and down about an axis defined by the central hole (84) through the spigot head (83), and the arm (2A) comprising a Y-shaped yoke (61) at the distal end and defining two aligned bores (62, 63) at opposite ends of said yoke (61) from the arm (2A), with the pins (71, 72) structured and arranged to be seated in the respective bores (62, 63) to allow said plate (80) to also pivot from side to side about an axis defined by said pins (71, 72),
wherein the first mounting means is a collar or sleeve, and
the collar is a tube open at both ends, the tube being of a constant internal diameter but one end thereof increasing in internal diameter to provide an internal chamfered edge around said one end.
0. 1. A support for an electrical display device, comprising
mounting means configured to suspend the display device therefrom,
said mounting means including a quick release mechanism to allow the display device to be readily and quickly detached from the support, wherein
the quick release mechanism comprises a male attachment member which protrudes from the rear of the mounting means,
said male attachment member having a head which is received in a rebated slot provided in a female attachment member attachable to the support,
the quick release mechanism includes locking means biased to engage when the head of the male attachment member is fully seated in the rebated slot in the female attachment member,
an actuator extends from the locking means for manual operation by a user, and
the actuator is a lever which extends beyond the periphery of the display device when mounted on the support.
0. 2. A support for an electrical display device, comprising
mounting means configured to suspend the display device therefrom,
said mounting means including a quick release mechanism to allow the display device to be readily and quickly detached from the support, wherein
the support is an arm having mounting means at its end remote from the quick release mechanism for attaching to the support which is a support post,
said mounting means includes a pivot joint which allows the arm to move from side to side in a horizontal plane,
the mounting means is a collar or sleeve which fits over and around the support post, and
the collar is a tube open at both ends, the tube being of a constant internal diameter except at one end thereof which increases in internal diameter to provide an internal chamfered edge around said one end.
0. 3. A support post for use with a display monitor support as claimed in
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0. 5. Support apparatus comprising an arm having proximal and distal ends, first mounting means at said proximal end for mounting the arm on a fixed support, a universal joint at the distal end of the arm with a quick release mechanism connected thereto, the quick release mechanism comprising a male part with second mounting means thereon for attaching an article to be supported to the arm and a female part which releasably cooperates with the male part, said female part being connected to the universal joint.
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a mounting plate (80), a spigot (82) extending from said mounting plate (80) and having an enlarged, disc-shaped head (83) with a central hole (84) extending therethrough normally to an axis of said spigot (82),
a shell (70) enclosing said head (83) and comprising pivot pins (71, 72) extending from opposite ends thereof, with said plate (80) arranged to pivot up and down about an axis defined by the central hole (84) through the spigot head (83), and
the arm (2A) comprising a Y-shaped yoke (61) at the distal end and defining two aligned bores (62, 63) at opposite ends of said yoke (61) from the arm (2A), with the pins (71, 72) structured and arranged to be seated in the respective bores (62, 63) to allow said plate (80) to also pivot from side to side about an axis defined by said pins (71, 72).
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0. 19. Support apparatus comprising an arm having proximal and distal ends, first mounting means at said proximal end for mounting the arm on a fixed support, a universal joint at the distal end of the arm with a quick release mechanism connected thereto, the quick release mechanism comprising a male part with second mounting means thereon for attaching an article to be supported to the arm and a female part which releasably cooperates with the male part, said female part being connected to the universal joint,
wherein the quick release mechanism includes releasable locking means to retain the male and female parts together when engaged with each other, and
an actuator extends from the locking means for manual operation by a user to release said locking means.
0. 20. Support apparatus as claimed in
0. 21. Support apparatus comprising an arm having proximal and distal ends, first mounting means at said proximal end for mounting the arm on a fixed support, a universal joint at the distal end of the arm with a quick release mechanism connected thereto, the quick release mechanism comprising a male part with second mounting means thereon for attaching an article to be supported to the arm and a female part which releasably cooperates with the male part, said female part being connected to the universal joint,
wherein the first mounting means is a collar or sleeve which fits over and around a support post as the fixed support, and
the collar is a tube open at both ends, the tube being of a constant internal diameter but one end thereof increasing in internal diameter to provide an internal chamfered edge around said one end.
0. 22. A support post for use with a support apparatus as claimed in
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0. 25. A support post as claimed in
0. 27. Support apparatus as claimed in claim 26, wherein said arm includes a pivot joint intermediate its proximal and distal ends which allows the distal end of the arm to move from side to side in a horizontal plane.
0. 28. Support apparatus as claimed in claim 26, further comprising a support post and wherein the first mounting means is a collar or sleeve which fits over and around the support post.
0. 30. A support post for use with a support apparatus as claimed in claim 29, wherein the post has a plurality of parallel annular rebates spaced along its length.
0. 31. A support post as claimed in claim 30, wherein the post comprises a plurality of individual segments which interfit with each other.
0. 32. A support post as claimed in claim 30, including a resilient O-ring located in one of said rebates.
0. 33. A support post as claimed in claim 31, including a resilient O-ring located in one of said rebates.
0. 34. The support apparatus of claim 26 wherein the article is an electrical display device.
0. 35. The support apparatus of claim 29 wherein the article is an electrical display device.
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This invention relates to a support system for display devices such as display monitors which are used in financial trading rooms.
Financial traders are surrounded at their work station or desk by display monitors which give them the information that they need about share or other prices to enable them to trade and deal. Speed is of the essence in their job so it can be disastrous if one of the monitors develops a fault and goes down. The quickest way to deal with the problem is to replace it immediately rather than try to repair it. However, the monitors are commonly mounted in purpose built fixtures or on supports which do not make it easy for them to be removed and replaced.
It is therefore an object of the invention to provide a display device support system including means which facilitate the easy replacement of a display device thereon and also to provide a system which is versatile and can be assembled to suit the particular needs of the person using the display devices.
According to the invention, there is provided a support for an electrical display device such as a monitor comprising mounting means configured to suspend the display device therefrom, said mounting means including a quick release mechanism to allow the display device to be readily and quickly detached from the support.
Preferably the display device is a display monitor and support is an arm having mounting means at its end remote from the quick-release mechanism for attaching it to a wall or support post.
In the preferred embodiment, the mounting means includes a pivot joint which allows the arm to move from side to side in a horizontal plane.
In one embodiment, the mounting means can take the form of a collar or sleeve which fits over and around a support post. In an alternative embodiment, the mounting means includes attachment means arranged to engage with a wall or vertical surface to attach the arm thereto. The wall can be a plane surface or it can have a plurality of horizontally extending spaced parallel channels therein (SLATWALL) in which case the attachment means can include a lip which engages with one of said channels to attach the arm to said wall and securing means which engage with a channel located above or below that engaged by the lip to secure the monitor on the wall.
The arm can be in two parts which are connected together by a pivot joint which allows each arm part to move from side to side in a horizontal plane. In the preferred embodiment, the mounting means is connected to a universal joint provided at said one end of the support.
The quick-release mechanism preferably comprises a male attachment member which protrudes from the rear of the monitor mounting means, said attachment member having a head which is received in a rebated slot provided in a female attachment member attachable to the support.
Preferably the quick-release mechanism includes locking means biased to engage when the head of the male attachment member is fully seated in the rebated slot in the female attachment member. Conveniently an actuator extends from the locking means for manual operation by a user to release said locking means. Conveniently the actuator is a lever which extends beyond the periphery of a monitor when mounted on the support.
Preferably mounting means is a tubular collar open at both ends, the collar fitting over and around a support post and being of a constant internal diameter along most of its length but increasing in diameter at one end to provide an internal chamfered edge around said one end.
In the preferred embodiment, the support is mounted on an upright post or pillar which has a plurality of parallel annular rebates spaced along its length to receive a resilient O-ring therein. The post can be formed in one piece or can comprise a plurality of individual segments which inter-fit with each other.
Several preferred embodiments of the invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring first to
A universal joint 5 (to be described in more detail hereafter) is provided at the remote end of the arm 2 and is connected to quick-release mechanism 4 attached to the flat screen monitor 1.
The construction of the support post 3 will now be described in more detail with reference to
Intermediate post section 3B is shown in
Instead of retaining the end plugs 12 and 17 and 25 and 35 in their respective tubes 12 and 24 using the rods 23 or 30, these rods can be omitted and grub screws used (not shown) which screw into the plugs from the exterior of the tube in known manner.
In use, the bush member 3C is fitted over the post sections 3A and 3B and is slidable therealong, the inside diameter of the body section 36 of the bush member 3C being substantially equal to the outside diameter of the post sections 3A and 3B. In order to fix the position of the bush member 3C in relation to the post 3, a resilient O-ring is fitted over the post sections 3A and 3B and fitted into one of the annular recesses 12 therein. The bush member 3C is then slid along the length of the post section 3A or 3B until the chamfered surface 39 seats on the O-ring thereby fixing the position of the bush member 3C relative to the post 3.
The construction of the support arm 2 which fits onto the support post 3 will now be described in detail with reference to
Arm section 2A has a through-bore 42 formed in one end thereof and a Y-shaped yoke section 61 at its other end. To attach the arm section 2A to the arm sections 2B1 and 2B2, it is inserted between the ends 50 and 56 thereof with annular washers 52 and 57 interposed between said ring ends and the arm section 2A. Bolt 6 is then passed through the ends 50 and 56, washers 52 and 57 and through the through-bore 42 thereby pivotally attaching the arm 2A to the arm sections 2B1 and 2B2 so that it can rotate in a horizontal plane from side to side about bolt 6.
Yoke section 61 at the end of arm part 2A has bores 62 and 63 therein which receive cups 64 and 65 whose purpose will be explained shortly.
The construction of the universal joint 5 and quick-release mechanism 4 is better illustrated in
The quick-release mechanism 4 is shown in
A plate 98 with a limb at each corner with holes 99 therein (see
To attach the display monitor 1 to the plate 98, screws (not shown) are inserted through holes 99. The attachment head 96 is then inserted into the slot 92 in the member 90 secured to the plate 80 of the universal joint and seats therein in the recess 93. When it drops fully into position, the tang 102 locates in the centre detent 101 at the bottom of the member 90 so that the head cannot be removed from the slot 92 and it is fixed in an upright position. However, if the monitor 1 needs to be removed from the arm 2, application of pressure by a user to the lever 100 in a direction towards the monitor 1 results in the tang 102 moving in a direction towards the plate 98 so it comes out of engagement with the detent 101 and the monitor can then be lifted out of the slot 92. It will be appreciated therefore that a very simple and easy to use quick-release mechanism is provided. The monitor can also be rotated relative to the arm and locked in position relative thereto by releasing the tang 102 from the bottom detent 101 and rotating it until it locates in one of the other detents 101 at 90° thereto (see
It will be appreciated from the foregoing description of the preferred embodiments of the invention that it is very easy to remove and replace a display monitor 1 using the quick-release mechanism 4 with its release lever 100. The position of the monitor 1 relative to the support post 3 can also be readily adjusted due to the double articulation of the arm 2. The monitor 1 can also be pivotally moved upwardly or downwardly through a 110° range of movement thereby providing complete versatility to the assembly.
To adjust the vertical position of the arm 2 relative to the post 3, a user simply needs to lift the arm 2 upwardly to disengage the collar 2C from the O-ring and the O-ring can then be moved up or down the post 3 into another location in a suitable groove 11 or 12 and the collar 2C can be lowered into engagement with it again. It will be appreciated that this mechanism allows extremely easy alterations to be made to the vertical position of the monitor relative to the post.
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