SUPPORTING ASSEMBLY AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE USING THE SAME
20190186683 ยท 2019-06-20
Inventors
Cpc classification
E05Y2999/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M11/38
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06F1/1641
PHYSICS
G06F1/166
PHYSICS
F16M13/005
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
F16M11/10
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
G06F1/1643
PHYSICS
International classification
F16M13/00
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
Disclosed is a supporting component, including a pivoting frame, a rotary bracket, and a support frame. The pivoting frame includes an accommodation space and a plurality of stop grooves. The rotary bracket has a first end portion and a second end portion, where the first end portion is pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame. The support frame is pivotally disposed on the rotary bracket, where an abutting piece is provided on one end of the support frame away from the rotary bracket. When the supporting assembly is in a use state, the rotary bracket causes, by using the first end portion as an axis of rotation, the second end portion to keep away from the accommodation space, and the support frame rotates relative to the rotary bracket, so that the abutting piece of the support frame abuts against any one of the stop grooves.
Claims
1. A supporting assembly, comprising: a pivoting frame, comprising an accommodation space and a plurality of stop grooves, wherein the stop grooves are provided in the accommodation space; a rotary bracket, having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame; and a support frame, pivotally disposed on the rotary bracket, and having an abutting piece which is provided on one end of the support frame away from the rotary bracket, wherein when the supporting assembly is in a folded state, the rotary bracket and the support frame are accommodated in the accommodation space; and when the supporting assembly is in a use state, the rotary bracket causes, by using the first end portion as an axis of rotation, the second end portion to keep away from the accommodation space, and the support frame rotates relative to the rotary bracket, so that the abutting piece of the support frame abuts against any one of the stop grooves.
2. The supporting assembly according to claim 1, wherein a recess is provided on the second end portion of the rotary bracket, and in the folded state, one end of the support frame on which the abutting piece is not disposed is accommodated in the recess.
3. The supporting assembly according to claim 1, wherein a recess is provided on one end portion of the support frame on which the abutting piece is not disposed, and in the folded state, the second end portion of the rotary bracket is accommodated in the recess.
4. The supporting assembly according to claim 1, wherein the stop grooves are disposed on two opposite side walls of the accommodation space.
5. The supporting assembly according to claim 4, wherein the pivoting frame further comprises two guide slots that are correspondingly provided on the two side walls of the accommodation space, and each guide slot is in communication with stop grooves located on a same side wall.
6. An electronic device, comprising: two housings; and a supporting assembly, comprising: a pivoting frame, wherein the two housings are separately pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame, and the pivoting frame comprises an accommodation space and a plurality of stop grooves, wherein the stop grooves are provided in the accommodation space; a rotary bracket, having a first end portion and a second end portion, wherein the first end portion is pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame; and a support frame, pivotally disposed on the rotary bracket, and having an abutting piece which is provided on one end of the support frame away from the rotary bracket, wherein when the supporting assembly is in a folded state, the rotary bracket and the support frame are accommodated in the accommodation space; and when the supporting assembly is in a use state, the rotary bracket causes, by using the first end portion as an axis of rotation, the second end portion to keep away from the accommodation space, and the support frame rotates relative to the rotary bracket, so that the abutting piece of the support frame abuts against any one of the stop grooves.
7. The electronic device according to claim 6, wherein a recess is provided on the second end portion of the rotary bracket, and in the folded state, one end of the support frame on which the abutting piece is not disposed is accommodated in the recess.
8. The electronic device according to claim 6, wherein a recess is provided on one end portion of the support frame on which the abutting piece is not disposed, and in the folded state, the second end portion of the rotary bracket is accommodated in the recess.
9. The electronic device according to claim 6, wherein the stop grooves are disposed on two opposite side walls of the accommodation space.
10. The electronic device according to claim 9, wherein the pivoting frame further comprises two guide slots that are correspondingly provided on the two side walls of the accommodation space, and each guide slot is in communication with stop grooves located on a same side wall.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0011] The application will become more fully understood from the detailed description given herein below for illustration only, and thus are not limitative of the application, and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE EMBODIMENTS
[0018] Referring to
[0019] The pivoting frame 21 of the supporting assembly 20 includes an accommodation space 211 and a plurality of stop grooves 212. It may be learned from
[0020] In this embodiment, the stop groove 212 is disposed at a position close to the bottom of the accommodation space 211 in a direction shown in the figure, but the application is not limited thereto. Alternatively, the entire accommodation space 211 may be completely disposed in the stop groove 212, so that the support frame 23 can be stopped at any position, and therefore can be adjusted to more angles, and a user can have more choices to adjust to a required viewing angle or height. It may be learned from
[0021] The rotary bracket 22 has a first end portion 221 and a second end portion 222, where the first end portion 221 is pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame 21. It may be learned from
[0022] The support frame 23 is pivotally disposed on the second end portion 222 of the rotary bracket 22. An abutting piece 231 is provided on one end of the support frame 23 away from the rotary bracket 22. It may be learned from
[0023] Next, referring to all of
[0024] When the housing 10 needs to be assembled on the pivoting frame 21 of the supporting assembly 20, the housing 10 may be pivotally disposed by using a simple pivoting structure.
[0025] Alternatively, a pivoting axis may be disposed additionally, or a pivoting component is assembled.
[0026] In this way, supported by the supporting assembly 20, the electronic device 100 can be erected on the desktop for viewing, and can be adjusted according to a required viewing angle. In this way, the electronic device 100 has a support structure, and a protective case having a support structure does not need to be bought additionally. During use, only the rotary bracket 22 and the support frame 23 need to be rolled out, to provide a supporting function, so that the electronic device 100 can be used vertically. In addition, because in the folded state, the rotary bracket 22 and the support frame 23 can be both accommodated in the pivoting frame 21, when the user does not use the supporting assembly 20, judging from an appearance, it is considered that there is no protruding element or there is no component that affects visual aesthetic of the appearance. Further, because the rotary bracket 22 and the support frame 23 can be completely accommodated in the pivoting frame 21, no inconvenience is caused when they are carried.
[0027] In addition, as shown in
[0028] Further, it may be learned from
[0029] Next, the pivoting frame 21 further includes two guide slots 214 that are correspondingly disposed on the two side walls 213 of the accommodation space 211, and each guide slot 214 is in communication with a plurality of stop grooves 212 located on a same side wall 213. In this way, the abutting piece 231 of the support frame 23 can slide into the guide slot 214, to cause the abutting piece 231 to slide into the stop groove 212 more easily, and a limiting means is added for the support frame 23, so that the support frame 23 cannot be easily detached from the pivoting frame 21. Therefore, in a process of carrying the support frame 23, a case in which the support frame 23 is completely detached from the accommodation space 211 is avoided.
[0030] Subsequently, referring to
[0031] The pivoting frame 41 of the supporting assembly 40 includes an accommodation space 411 and a plurality of stop grooves 412. It may be learned from
[0032] In this embodiment, the stop groove 412 is disposed at a position close to the top of the accommodation space 411 in a direction shown in the figure, but the application is not limited thereto. Alternatively, the entire accommodation space 411 may be completely disposed in the stop groove 412, so that the support frame 43 can be stopped at any position, and therefore can be adjusted to more angles, and a user can have more choices to adjust to a required viewing angle or height. It may be learned from
[0033] The rotary bracket 42 has a first end portion 421 and a second end portion 422, where the first end portion 421 is pivotally disposed on the pivoting frame 41. It may be learned from
[0034] The support frame 43 is pivotally disposed on the rotary bracket 42. An abutting piece 431 is provided on one end of the support frame 43 away from the rotary bracket 42. It may be learned from
[0035] Next, referring to both
[0036] When the housing 30 needs to be assembled on the pivoting frame 41 of the supporting assembly 40, the housing 10 may be pivotally disposed by using a simple pivoting structure. Alternatively, a pivoting axis may be disposed additionally, or a pivoting component is assembled.
[0037] In this way, supported by the supporting assembly 40, the electronic device 200 can also be erected on the desktop for viewing, and can be adjusted according to a required viewing angle. In this way, the electronic device 200 has a support structure, and a protective case having a support structure does not need to be bought additionally. During use, only the rotary bracket 42 and the support frame 43 need to be rolled out, to provide a supporting function, so that the electronic device 200 can be used vertically. In addition, because in the folded state, the rotary bracket 42 and the support frame 43 can be both accommodated in the pivoting frame 41, when the user does not use the supporting assembly 40, judging from an appearance, it is considered that there is no protruding element or there is no component that affects visual aesthetic of the appearance. Further, because the rotary bracket 42 and the support frame 43 can be completely accommodated in the pivoting frame 41, no inconvenience is caused when they are carried.
[0038] In addition, as shown in
[0039] Further, it may be learned from
[0040] Next, the pivoting frame 41 further includes two guide slots 414 that are correspondingly disposed on the two side walls 413 of the accommodation space 411, and each guide slot 414 is in communication with a plurality of stop grooves 412 located on a same side wall 413. In this way, the abutting piece 431 of the support frame 43 can slide into the guide slot 414, to cause the abutting piece 431 to slide into the stop groove 412 more easily, and a limiting means is added for the support frame 43, so that the support frame 43 cannot be easily detached from the pivoting frame 41. Therefore, in a process of carrying the support frame 43, a case in which the support frame 43 is completely detached from the accommodation space 411 is avoided.
[0041] Although the application has been described in considerable detail with reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, the disclosure is not for limiting the scope of the invention. Persons having ordinary skill in the art may make various modifications and changes without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Therefore, the scope of the appended claims should not be limited to the description of the preferred embodiments described above.