US20220121090A1 - Elevator assembly and electronic device - Google Patents
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- the invention relates to an elevator assembly and an electronic device, and more particularly, relates to an elevator assembly that can be connected to an image capturing unit and an electronic device having the elevator assembly.
- an image capturing unit is disposed on top of a body at a frame above a display surface, and is generally installed directly in the frame or assembled on the frame in form of module.
- the image capturing unit directly installed in the frame will increase a frame width, which goes against the current narrow frame design trend.
- the image capturing unit assembled on the frame in form of module is visually obtrusive.
- the image capturing unit is designed to be lifted and lowered by an elevator assembly and can be hidden when not in use to provide a better appearance for the body.
- the general elevator assembly is prone to moving up and down asynchronously due to uneven force applied on the left and right ends by the user, so the elevator assembly may not be operated smoothly.
- Some elevator assemblies have added scissor feet and other complicated structures to improve the smoothness of operation, but the difficulty of assembly and the cost of equipment will be significantly increased.
- the invention provides an elevator assembly, which improves the smoothness of operation by a simple structure.
- the invention provides an electronic device with an elevator assembly having a simple structure to improve the smoothness of operation.
- the elevator assembly of the invention includes a first bracket, a second bracket, a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod.
- the second bracket is slidably disposed on the first bracket.
- the first connecting rod has a first pivot end and a first sliding end.
- the first pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a first gear portion, and the first sliding end is slidably disposed on the first bracket and connected to the second bracket.
- the second connecting rod has a second pivot end and a second sliding end.
- the second pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a second gear portion, the second sliding end is slidably disposed on the second bracket and connected to the second bracket, and the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with each other.
- the electronic device of the invention includes a device body, an image capturing unit and an elevator assembly.
- the elevator assembly includes a first bracket, a second bracket, a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod.
- the first bracket is disposed on the device body.
- the second bracket is slidably disposed on the first bracket.
- the image capturing unit is disposed on the second bracket.
- the first connecting rod has a first pivot end and a first sliding end.
- the first pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a first gear portion, and the first sliding end is slidably disposed on the first bracket and connected to the second bracket.
- the second connecting rod has a second pivot end and a second sliding end.
- the second pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a second gear portion, the second sliding end is slidably disposed on the second bracket and connected to the second bracket, and the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with each other.
- a first sliding portion and a second sliding portion are respectively provided at two ends of the first bracket, the second bracket is slidably disposed on the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion, the first connecting rod is located between the first sliding portion and the second connecting rod, and the second connecting rod is located between the second sliding portion and the first connecting rod.
- the first sliding end is adjacent to the first sliding portion and located between the first sliding portion and the first pivot end
- the second sliding end is adjacent to the second sliding portion and located between the second sliding portion and the second pivot end
- At least one of the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion includes a roller or a sliding block.
- two sliding rails are respectively provided at two ends of the second bracket, and the first sliding portion and second sliding portion are respectively slidably disposed on the two sliding rails.
- At least one of the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion includes a plurality of rollers
- the corresponding sliding rail has a first inner wall and a second inner wall opposite to each other, a part of the rollers contacts the first inner wall and has a distance from the second inner wall, and another part of the rollers contacts the second inner wall and has a distance from the first inner wall.
- the elevator assembly further includes a damper bearing.
- the damper bearing is connected between the first pivot end and the first bracket.
- the second bracket is provided with a first convex post and a second convex post
- the first bracket is provided with a first sliding slot and a second sliding slot
- the first sliding end of the first connecting rod is provided with a third sliding slot
- the second sliding end of the second connecting rod is provided with a fourth sliding slot
- the first convex post is inserted to the first sliding slot and the third sliding slot
- the second convex post is inserted to the second sliding slot and the fourth sliding slot.
- the elevator assembly further includes an elastic component.
- the elastic component is connected between the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at a first position or a second position through an elastic force of the elastic component and adapted to resist the elastic force of the elastic component to move to a third position between the first position and the second position.
- a first cylinder is provided on the first connecting rod
- a second cylinder is provided on the second connecting rod
- the first bracket is provided with two arc slots
- the first cylinder and the second cylinder are respectively inserted to the two arc slots and respectively connected to two opposite ends of the elastic component.
- the elevator assembly further includes two elastic components.
- One of the elastic components is connected between the first connecting rod and the first bracket, the other one of the elastic components is connected between the second connecting rod and the first bracket, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at a first position or a second position through elastic forces of the two elastic components and adapted to resist the elastic forces of the two elastic components to move to a third position between the first position and the second position.
- the elevator assembly further includes a push-push mechanism.
- the push-push mechanism is partially disposed on the second bracket, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at the first bracket through the push-push mechanism.
- the elevator assembly further includes a push-push mechanism.
- a part of the push-push mechanism is disposed on the second bracket, another part of the push-push mechanism is disposed on the device body, and the elevator assembly is adapted to be positioned at the device body through the push-push mechanism.
- the elevator assembly further includes at least one elastic component.
- the at least one elastic component is connected to the second bracket, and when the push-push mechanism releases the second bracket, the second bracket is adapted to slide relative to the first bracket through an elastic force of the at least one elastic component.
- the elevator assembly further includes at least one elastic component.
- the at least one elastic component is connected between the device body and the second bracket, and when the push-push mechanism releases the second bracket, the second bracket is adapted to slide relative to the device body and the first bracket through an elastic force of the at least one elastic component.
- the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod that can be synchronously moved are disposed between the first bracket and the second bracket slidably disposed on each other. Therefore, in the process during which the second bracket slides relative to the first bracket, the left and right ends of the second bracket can be synchronously lifted and lowered by the link relationship of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod. Therefore, the elevator assembly can be operated smoothly without a complicate structure such as scissor feet to be added to the elevator assembly.
- FIG. 1 is a partial 3D view of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 2 is a 3D view of an elevator assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C illustrate how a second bracket of FIG. 2 slides relative to a first bracket.
- FIG. 5A to FIG. 5C are back views of FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C , respectively.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a partial structure of the elevator assembly of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 7 is a 3D view of a damper bearing of FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 8A to FIG. 8F illustrate the assembly process of the elevator of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 9 is a front view of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a back view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 9 along line I-I.
- FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 1 is a partial 3D view of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the invention.
- an electronic device 100 of this embodiment is, for example, an all-in-one PC (AIO PC) and includes a device body 110 , an image capturing unit 120 and an elevator assembly 130 .
- the elevator assembly 130 is disposed on the device body 110 .
- the image capturing unit 120 is disposed on the elevator assembly 130 and can be lifted or lowered relative to the device body 110 through an operation of the elevator assembly 130 .
- FIG. 2 is a 3D view of an elevator assembly of FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 2 .
- the elevator assembly 130 includes a first bracket 132 , a second bracket 134 , a first connecting rod 136 and a second connecting rod 138 .
- the first bracket 132 is provided with a first sliding portion 132 a and a second sliding portion 132 b.
- the second bracket 134 is slidably disposed on the first sliding portion 132 a and the second sliding portion 132 b along a first direction D 1 .
- the image capturing unit 120 (illustrated in FIG. 1 ) is disposed on the second bracket 134 .
- the first connecting rod 136 has a first pivot end 136 a and a first sliding end 136 b.
- the first pivot end 136 a is pivotally connected to the first bracket 132 along a first axis A 1 perpendicular to the first direction D 1 and provided with a first gear portion 136 a 1 .
- the first sliding end 136 b is slidably disposed on the first bracket 132 along the first direction D 1 and connected to the second bracket 134 .
- the second connecting rod 138 has a second pivot end 138 a and a second sliding end 138 b.
- the second pivot end 138 a is pivotally connected to the first bracket 132 along a second axis A 2 perpendicular to the first direction D 1 and provided with a second gear portion 138 a 1 .
- the second sliding end 138 b is slidably disposed on the first bracket 132 along the first direction D 1 and connected to the second bracket 134 .
- the first gear portion 136 a 1 and the second gear portion 138 a 1 are engaged with each other.
- FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C illustrate how a second bracket of FIG. 2 slides relative to a first bracket.
- FIG. 5A to FIG. 5C are back views of FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C , respectively.
- the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 that can be synchronously moved are disposed between the first bracket 132 and the second bracket 134 slidably disposed on each other. Accordingly, in the process during which the second bracket 134 slides relative to the first bracket 132 as shown by FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C or FIG.
- the first gear portion 136 a 1 of the first connecting rod 136 and the second gear portion 138 a 1 of the second connecting rod 138 drive each other, so that the first sliding end 136 b of the first connecting rod 136 and the second sliding end 138 b of the second connecting rod 138 can synchronously slide along the first bracket 132 through a link relationship of the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 .
- the elevator assembly 130 can be operated smoothly without a complicate structure such as scissor feet to be added to the elevator assembly 130 .
- first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 of this embodiment are symmetrical to a third axis A 3 (marked in FIG. 4A to FIG. 4C ).
- the third axis A 3 is parallel to the first direction D 1 and overlaps a geometric center of the first bracket 132 and a geometry center of the second bracket 134 in a second direction D 2 (marked in FIG. 2 ) parallel to the first axis A 1 .
- the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 arranged in a bilaterally symmetrical manner in the elevator assembly 130 can reliably assist the left and right ends of the second bracket 134 to slide synchronously.
- first connecting rod 136 is located between the first sliding portion 132 a and the second connecting rod 138
- second connecting rod 138 is located between the second sliding portion 132 b and the first connecting rod 136
- the first sliding end 136 b is located between the first sliding portion 132 a and the first pivot end 136 a
- the second sliding end 138 b is located between the second sliding portion 132 b and the second pivot end 138 a.
- the first pivot end 136 a is away from the first sliding portion 132 a (i.e., a distance between the first sliding end 136 b and the first sliding portion 132 a is less than a distance between the first sliding end 136 b and the first pivot end 136 a ) and the first pivot end 136 a is away from the first sliding portion 132 a (i.e., a distance between the second sliding end 138 b and the second sliding portion 132 b is less than a distance between the second sliding end 138 b and the second pivot end 138 a ).
- the first sliding end 136 b and the second sliding end 138 b respectively adjacent to the left and right ends of the second bracket 134 can reliably assist the left and right ends of the second bracket 134 to slide synchronously.
- the second bracket 134 is provided with a first convex post 134 c and a second convex post 134 d.
- the first bracket 132 is provided with a first sliding slot 132 c and a second sliding slot 132 d; the first sliding end 136 b of the first connecting rod 136 is provided with a third sliding slot 136 b 1 ; and the second sliding end 138 b of the second connecting rod 138 is provided with a fourth sliding slot 138 b 1 .
- the first convex post 134 c is inserted to the first sliding slot 132 c and the third sliding slot 136 b 1
- the second convex post 134 d is inserted to the second sliding slot 132 d and the fourth sliding slot 138 b 1
- the first sliding end 136 b of the first connecting rod 136 can be slidably disposed on the first bracket 132 and connected to the second bracket 134
- the second sliding end 138 b of the second connecting rod 138 can be slidably disposed on the first bracket 132 and connected to the second bracket 134 .
- the elevator assembly 130 of this embodiment further includes an elastic component 133
- the elastic component 133 is, for example, an expansion spring and connected between the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 .
- the second bracket 134 can be positioned at a first position shown in FIG. 4A and FIG. 5A or a second position shown in FIG. 4C and FIG. 5C through an elastic force of the elastic component 133 and can resist the elastic force of the elastic component 133 to move to a third position shown in FIG. 4B and FIG. 5B between the first position and the second position. Accordingly, when the user applies force on the second bracket 134 so it moves towards the first position or the third position, the elastic force of the elastic component 133 will drive the second bracket 134 to completely move to the first position or the third position.
- a first cylinder 136 c is provided on the first connecting rod 136
- a second cylinder 138 c is provided on the second connecting rod 138
- the first bracket 132 is provided with two arc slots 132 e
- the first cylinder 136 c and the second cylinder 138 c are respectively inserted to the two arc slots 132 e and respectively connected to two opposite ends of the elastic component 133
- the elastic component 133 can be connected between the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rods 138 by other methods, which are not limited by the invention.
- FIG. 6 illustrates a partial structure of the elevator assembly of FIG. 2 .
- the first sliding portion 132 a includes a plurality of rollers (three rollers 132 a 1 , 132 a 2 and 132 a 3 are illustrated), the corresponding sliding rail 134 a has a first inner wall 134 a 1 and a second inner wall 134 a 2 opposite to each other.
- the roller 132 a 2 contacts the inner wall 134 a 1 and has a distance from the second inner wall 134 a 2
- the rollers 132 a 1 and 132 a 3 contact the second inner wall 134 a 2 and have a distance from the first inner wall 134 a 1 . That is, each roller only contacts one of the first inner wall 134 a 1 and the second inner wall 134 a 2 instead of both the first inner wall 134 a 1 and the second inner wall 134 a 2 . Accordingly, when the first sliding portion 132 a moves relative to the slide rail 134 a so that each roller rolls along the inner wall contacted by the roller, each roller will not contact the other inner wall to generate resistance.
- the configuration and operation mode of the second sliding portion 132 b are the same or similar to the configuration and operation mode of the first sliding portion 132 a, and the description will not be repeated here.
- FIG. 7 is a 3D view of a damper bearing of FIG. 2 .
- the elevator assembly 130 of this embodiment further includes a damper bearing 131 .
- the damper bearing 131 is connected between the first pivot end 136 a and the first bracket 132 , so that the rotation of the first pivot end 136 a and the second pivot end 138 a linked therewith is smoother.
- the damper bearing 131 may be connected between the second pivot end 138 a and the first bracket 132 instead, and the invention is not limited thereto.
- FIG. 8A to FIG. 8F illustrate the assembly process of the elevator of FIG. 1 .
- the first connecting rod 136 , the second connecting rod 138 and the damper bearing 131 are assembled on a main body 1341 of the second bracket 134 .
- the first sliding portion 132 a and the second sliding portion 132 b of the first bracket 132 are slid into the sliding rails 134 a of the second bracket 134 , and the first bracket 132 , the second bracket 134 , the first connecting rod 136 , the second connecting rod 138 and the elastic component 133 are connected through the first convex post 134 c, the second convex post 134 d, the first cylinder 136 c and the second cylinder 138 c.
- the first convex post 134 c, the second convex post 134 d, the first cylinder 136 c and the second cylinder 138 c may include screw and boss. As shown in FIG.
- the damper bearing 131 may be connected to the first bracket 132 through a locking piece 132 g, and the second connecting rod 138 may be connected to the first bracket 132 through locking pieces 132 f and 132 g, so as to complete the elevator assembly 130 shown in FIG. 2 .
- the locking pieces may include screw and boss.
- a back cover 1342 of the second bracket 134 is assembled on the main body 1341 of the second bracket 134 , and the first bracket 132 is connected to the device body 110 through a locking piece 132 h.
- FIG. 9 is a front view of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 10 is a back view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the elevator assembly of FIG. 9 along line I-I.
- the difference between the embodiment shown in FIG. 9 to FIG. 11 and the foregoing embodiment is that in an elevator assembly 130 A shown in FIG. 9 to FIG. 11 , a first sliding portion 132 a ′ and a second sliding portion 132 a ′ of the first bracket 132 are sliding blocks instead of the rollers.
- the damping bearing 131 is omitted. By omitting the arrangement of the rollers and the damping bearing, the cost of the device can be reduced.
- FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the difference between the embodiment shown in FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B and the foregoing embodiments is that in an elevator assembly 130 B shown in FIG. 12A and FIG. 12B , two elastic components 133 ′ are used to replace the single one elastic component 133 in the foregoing embodiments.
- the elastic components 133 ′ are, for example, compression springs.
- One of the elastic components 133 ′ is connected between the first connecting rod 136 and the first bracket 132 ; and the other one of the elastic components 133 ′ is connected between the second connecting rod 138 and the first bracket 132 .
- the second bracket 134 can be positioned at a first position shown in FIG. 12A or a second position shown in FIG. 12B through elastic forces of the two elastic components 133 ′ and can resist the elastic forces of the two elastic components 133 ′ to move to a third position between the first position and the second position.
- each of the two elastic components 133 ′ of this embodiment closer to the third axis A 3 is fixed on the first bracket 132 , and other ends are respectively disposed on the first convex post 134 c and the second convex post 134 d. Accordingly, the elastic forces of the two elastic components 133 ′ will drive the first connecting rod 136 and the second connecting rod 138 to completely move the second bracket 134 to the first position or the second position.
- FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.
- the difference between the embodiment shown in FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B and the foregoing embodiments is that an elevator assembly 130 C shown in FIG. 13A and FIG. 13B does not include the elastic components 133 and 133 ′ of the foregoing embodiments, and the elevator assembly 130 C further includes a push-push mechanism 135 .
- the push-push mechanism 135 includes a locking piece 135 a and a latch 135 b.
- the locking piece 135 a is disposed on the device body 110
- the latch 135 b is disposed on the second bracket 134 .
- the second bracket 134 is adapted to be positioned at the first bracket 132 as shown in FIG.
- the elevator assembly 130 C further includes two elastic components 133 ′′.
- the user can press the second bracket 134 to drive the locking piece 135 a to release the latch 135 b and the second bracket 134 .
- the second bracket 134 slides relative to the first bracket 132 from a position shown in FIG. 13B to a position shown in FIG. 13A through the elastic forces of the elastic components 133 ′′.
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- This application claims the priority benefit of China application no. 202011101776.4, filed on Oct. 15, 2020. The entirety of the above-mentioned patent application is hereby incorporated by reference herein and made a part of this specification.
- The invention relates to an elevator assembly and an electronic device, and more particularly, relates to an elevator assembly that can be connected to an image capturing unit and an electronic device having the elevator assembly.
- For most of all-in-one PCs (AIO PCs), an image capturing unit is disposed on top of a body at a frame above a display surface, and is generally installed directly in the frame or assembled on the frame in form of module. The image capturing unit directly installed in the frame will increase a frame width, which goes against the current narrow frame design trend. The image capturing unit assembled on the frame in form of module is visually obtrusive.
- To overcome the above-mentioned problems, in some AIO PCs, the image capturing unit is designed to be lifted and lowered by an elevator assembly and can be hidden when not in use to provide a better appearance for the body. However, the general elevator assembly is prone to moving up and down asynchronously due to uneven force applied on the left and right ends by the user, so the elevator assembly may not be operated smoothly. Some elevator assemblies have added scissor feet and other complicated structures to improve the smoothness of operation, but the difficulty of assembly and the cost of equipment will be significantly increased.
- The invention provides an elevator assembly, which improves the smoothness of operation by a simple structure.
- The invention provides an electronic device with an elevator assembly having a simple structure to improve the smoothness of operation.
- The elevator assembly of the invention includes a first bracket, a second bracket, a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod. The second bracket is slidably disposed on the first bracket. The first connecting rod has a first pivot end and a first sliding end. The first pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a first gear portion, and the first sliding end is slidably disposed on the first bracket and connected to the second bracket. The second connecting rod has a second pivot end and a second sliding end. The second pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a second gear portion, the second sliding end is slidably disposed on the second bracket and connected to the second bracket, and the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with each other.
- The electronic device of the invention includes a device body, an image capturing unit and an elevator assembly. The elevator assembly includes a first bracket, a second bracket, a first connecting rod and a second connecting rod. The first bracket is disposed on the device body. The second bracket is slidably disposed on the first bracket. The image capturing unit is disposed on the second bracket. The first connecting rod has a first pivot end and a first sliding end. The first pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a first gear portion, and the first sliding end is slidably disposed on the first bracket and connected to the second bracket. The second connecting rod has a second pivot end and a second sliding end. The second pivot end is pivoted to the first bracket and provided with a second gear portion, the second sliding end is slidably disposed on the second bracket and connected to the second bracket, and the first gear portion and the second gear portion are engaged with each other.
- In an embodiment of the invention, a first sliding portion and a second sliding portion are respectively provided at two ends of the first bracket, the second bracket is slidably disposed on the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion, the first connecting rod is located between the first sliding portion and the second connecting rod, and the second connecting rod is located between the second sliding portion and the first connecting rod.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the first sliding end is adjacent to the first sliding portion and located between the first sliding portion and the first pivot end, and the second sliding end is adjacent to the second sliding portion and located between the second sliding portion and the second pivot end.
- In an embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion includes a roller or a sliding block.
- In an embodiment of the invention, two sliding rails are respectively provided at two ends of the second bracket, and the first sliding portion and second sliding portion are respectively slidably disposed on the two sliding rails.
- In an embodiment of the invention, at least one of the first sliding portion and the second sliding portion includes a plurality of rollers, the corresponding sliding rail has a first inner wall and a second inner wall opposite to each other, a part of the rollers contacts the first inner wall and has a distance from the second inner wall, and another part of the rollers contacts the second inner wall and has a distance from the first inner wall.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes a damper bearing. The damper bearing is connected between the first pivot end and the first bracket.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the second bracket is provided with a first convex post and a second convex post, the first bracket is provided with a first sliding slot and a second sliding slot, the first sliding end of the first connecting rod is provided with a third sliding slot, the second sliding end of the second connecting rod is provided with a fourth sliding slot, the first convex post is inserted to the first sliding slot and the third sliding slot, and the second convex post is inserted to the second sliding slot and the fourth sliding slot.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes an elastic component. The elastic component is connected between the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at a first position or a second position through an elastic force of the elastic component and adapted to resist the elastic force of the elastic component to move to a third position between the first position and the second position.
- In an embodiment of the invention, a first cylinder is provided on the first connecting rod, a second cylinder is provided on the second connecting rod, the first bracket is provided with two arc slots, and the first cylinder and the second cylinder are respectively inserted to the two arc slots and respectively connected to two opposite ends of the elastic component.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes two elastic components. One of the elastic components is connected between the first connecting rod and the first bracket, the other one of the elastic components is connected between the second connecting rod and the first bracket, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at a first position or a second position through elastic forces of the two elastic components and adapted to resist the elastic forces of the two elastic components to move to a third position between the first position and the second position.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes a push-push mechanism. The push-push mechanism is partially disposed on the second bracket, and the second bracket is adapted to be positioned at the first bracket through the push-push mechanism.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes a push-push mechanism. A part of the push-push mechanism is disposed on the second bracket, another part of the push-push mechanism is disposed on the device body, and the elevator assembly is adapted to be positioned at the device body through the push-push mechanism.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes at least one elastic component. The at least one elastic component is connected to the second bracket, and when the push-push mechanism releases the second bracket, the second bracket is adapted to slide relative to the first bracket through an elastic force of the at least one elastic component.
- In an embodiment of the invention, the elevator assembly further includes at least one elastic component. The at least one elastic component is connected between the device body and the second bracket, and when the push-push mechanism releases the second bracket, the second bracket is adapted to slide relative to the device body and the first bracket through an elastic force of the at least one elastic component.
- Based on the above, in the elevator assembly of the invention, the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod that can be synchronously moved are disposed between the first bracket and the second bracket slidably disposed on each other. Therefore, in the process during which the second bracket slides relative to the first bracket, the left and right ends of the second bracket can be synchronously lifted and lowered by the link relationship of the first connecting rod and the second connecting rod. Therefore, the elevator assembly can be operated smoothly without a complicate structure such as scissor feet to be added to the elevator assembly.
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FIG. 1 is a partial 3D view of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 2 is a 3D view of an elevator assembly ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4A toFIG. 4C illustrate how a second bracket ofFIG. 2 slides relative to a first bracket. -
FIG. 5A toFIG. 5C are back views ofFIG. 4A toFIG. 4C , respectively. -
FIG. 6 illustrates a partial structure of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 7 is a 3D view of a damper bearing ofFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 8A toFIG. 8F illustrate the assembly process of the elevator ofFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 9 is a front view of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 10 is a back view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 9 along line I-I. -
FIG. 12A andFIG. 12B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 13A andFIG. 13B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 1 is a partial 3D view of an electronic device according to an embodiment of the invention. Referring toFIG. 1 , anelectronic device 100 of this embodiment is, for example, an all-in-one PC (AIO PC) and includes adevice body 110, animage capturing unit 120 and anelevator assembly 130. Theelevator assembly 130 is disposed on thedevice body 110. Theimage capturing unit 120 is disposed on theelevator assembly 130 and can be lifted or lowered relative to thedevice body 110 through an operation of theelevator assembly 130. -
FIG. 2 is a 3D view of an elevator assembly ofFIG. 1 .FIG. 3 is an exploded view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 2 . Referring toFIG. 1 toFIG. 3 , in detail, theelevator assembly 130 includes afirst bracket 132, asecond bracket 134, a first connectingrod 136 and a second connectingrod 138. Thefirst bracket 132 is provided with a first slidingportion 132 a and a second slidingportion 132 b. Thesecond bracket 134 is slidably disposed on the first slidingportion 132 a and the second slidingportion 132 b along a first direction D1. The image capturing unit 120 (illustrated inFIG. 1 ) is disposed on thesecond bracket 134. The first connectingrod 136 has afirst pivot end 136 a and a first slidingend 136 b. Thefirst pivot end 136 a is pivotally connected to thefirst bracket 132 along a first axis A1 perpendicular to the first direction D1 and provided with afirst gear portion 136 a 1. The first slidingend 136 b is slidably disposed on thefirst bracket 132 along the first direction D1 and connected to thesecond bracket 134. The second connectingrod 138 has a second pivot end 138 a and a second slidingend 138 b. The second pivot end 138 a is pivotally connected to thefirst bracket 132 along a second axis A2 perpendicular to the first direction D1 and provided with asecond gear portion 138 a 1. The second slidingend 138 b is slidably disposed on thefirst bracket 132 along the first direction D1 and connected to thesecond bracket 134. Thefirst gear portion 136 a 1 and thesecond gear portion 138 a 1 are engaged with each other. -
FIG. 4A toFIG. 4C illustrate how a second bracket ofFIG. 2 slides relative to a first bracket.FIG. 5A toFIG. 5C are back views ofFIG. 4A toFIG. 4C , respectively. In this embodiment, as described above, the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrod 138 that can be synchronously moved are disposed between thefirst bracket 132 and thesecond bracket 134 slidably disposed on each other. Accordingly, in the process during which thesecond bracket 134 slides relative to thefirst bracket 132 as shown byFIG. 4A toFIG. 4C orFIG. 4C to 4A , thefirst gear portion 136 a 1 of the first connectingrod 136 and thesecond gear portion 138 a 1 of the second connectingrod 138 drive each other, so that the first slidingend 136 b of the first connectingrod 136 and the second slidingend 138 b of the second connectingrod 138 can synchronously slide along thefirst bracket 132 through a link relationship of the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrod 138. In this way, even if the user applies uneven left and right forces on thesecond bracket 134, the left and right ends of thesecond bracket 134 can still be lifted and lowered synchronously. Therefore, theelevator assembly 130 can be operated smoothly without a complicate structure such as scissor feet to be added to theelevator assembly 130. - Furthermore, the first connecting
rod 136 and the second connectingrod 138 of this embodiment are symmetrical to a third axis A3 (marked inFIG. 4A toFIG. 4C ). The third axis A3 is parallel to the first direction D1 and overlaps a geometric center of thefirst bracket 132 and a geometry center of thesecond bracket 134 in a second direction D2 (marked inFIG. 2 ) parallel to the first axis A1. Accordingly, the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrod 138 arranged in a bilaterally symmetrical manner in theelevator assembly 130 can reliably assist the left and right ends of thesecond bracket 134 to slide synchronously. - Further, in this embodiment, the first connecting
rod 136 is located between the first slidingportion 132 a and the second connectingrod 138, and the second connectingrod 138 is located between the second slidingportion 132 b and the first connectingrod 136. The first slidingend 136 b is located between the first slidingportion 132 a and thefirst pivot end 136 a, and the second slidingend 138 b is located between the second slidingportion 132 b and the second pivot end 138 a. Thefirst pivot end 136 a is away from the first slidingportion 132 a (i.e., a distance between the first slidingend 136 b and the first slidingportion 132 a is less than a distance between the first slidingend 136 b and thefirst pivot end 136 a) and thefirst pivot end 136 a is away from the first slidingportion 132 a (i.e., a distance between the second slidingend 138 b and the second slidingportion 132 b is less than a distance between the second slidingend 138 b and the second pivot end 138 a). In this way, the first slidingend 136 b and the second slidingend 138 b respectively adjacent to the left and right ends of thesecond bracket 134 can reliably assist the left and right ends of thesecond bracket 134 to slide synchronously. - In this embodiment, the
second bracket 134 is provided with a firstconvex post 134 c and a secondconvex post 134 d. Correspondingly, thefirst bracket 132 is provided with a first slidingslot 132 c and a second slidingslot 132 d; the first slidingend 136 b of the first connectingrod 136 is provided with a third slidingslot 136 b 1; and the second slidingend 138 b of the second connectingrod 138 is provided with a fourth slidingslot 138 b 1. The firstconvex post 134 c is inserted to the first slidingslot 132 c and the third slidingslot 136 b 1, and the secondconvex post 134 d is inserted to the second slidingslot 132 d and the fourth slidingslot 138 b 1. Accordingly, the first slidingend 136 b of the first connectingrod 136 can be slidably disposed on thefirst bracket 132 and connected to thesecond bracket 134, and the second slidingend 138 b of the second connectingrod 138 can be slidably disposed on thefirst bracket 132 and connected to thesecond bracket 134. - Referring to
FIG. 2 andFIG. 5A , theelevator assembly 130 of this embodiment further includes anelastic component 133, and theelastic component 133 is, for example, an expansion spring and connected between the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrod 138. Thesecond bracket 134 can be positioned at a first position shown inFIG. 4A andFIG. 5A or a second position shown inFIG. 4C andFIG. 5C through an elastic force of theelastic component 133 and can resist the elastic force of theelastic component 133 to move to a third position shown inFIG. 4B andFIG. 5B between the first position and the second position. Accordingly, when the user applies force on thesecond bracket 134 so it moves towards the first position or the third position, the elastic force of theelastic component 133 will drive thesecond bracket 134 to completely move to the first position or the third position. - Furthermore, in this embodiment, a
first cylinder 136 c is provided on the first connectingrod 136, and asecond cylinder 138 c is provided on the second connectingrod 138. Correspondingly, thefirst bracket 132 is provided with twoarc slots 132 e, and thefirst cylinder 136 c and thesecond cylinder 138 c are respectively inserted to the twoarc slots 132 e and respectively connected to two opposite ends of theelastic component 133. In other embodiments, theelastic component 133 can be connected between the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrods 138 by other methods, which are not limited by the invention. - In this embodiment, as shown in
FIG. 2 , two slidingrails 134 a are respectively provided at two ends of thesecond bracket 134, and the first slidingportion 132 a and second slidingportion 132 b are respectively slidably disposed on the two slidingrails 134 a.FIG. 6 illustrates a partial structure of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 2 . Specifically, as shown inFIG. 6 , the first slidingportion 132 a includes a plurality of rollers (threerollers 132 a 1, 132 a 2 and 132 a 3 are illustrated), the corresponding slidingrail 134 a has a firstinner wall 134 a 1 and a secondinner wall 134 a 2 opposite to each other. Theroller 132 a 2 contacts theinner wall 134 a 1 and has a distance from the secondinner wall 134 a 2, and therollers 132 a 1 and 132 a 3 contact the secondinner wall 134 a 2 and have a distance from the firstinner wall 134 a 1. That is, each roller only contacts one of the firstinner wall 134 a 1 and the secondinner wall 134 a 2 instead of both the firstinner wall 134 a 1 and the secondinner wall 134 a 2. Accordingly, when the first slidingportion 132 a moves relative to theslide rail 134 a so that each roller rolls along the inner wall contacted by the roller, each roller will not contact the other inner wall to generate resistance. The configuration and operation mode of the second slidingportion 132 b are the same or similar to the configuration and operation mode of the first slidingportion 132 a, and the description will not be repeated here. -
FIG. 7 is a 3D view of a damper bearing ofFIG. 2 . Referring toFIG. 2 ,FIG. 3 andFIG. 7 , theelevator assembly 130 of this embodiment further includes a damper bearing 131. The damper bearing 131 is connected between thefirst pivot end 136 a and thefirst bracket 132, so that the rotation of thefirst pivot end 136 a and the second pivot end 138 a linked therewith is smoother. In other embodiments, the damper bearing 131 may be connected between the second pivot end 138 a and thefirst bracket 132 instead, and the invention is not limited thereto. - The following illustrates the assembling method of an elevator mechanism of this embodiment by using the drawings as an example.
FIG. 8A toFIG. 8F illustrate the assembly process of the elevator ofFIG. 1 . First of all, as shown inFIG. 8A andFIG. 8B , the first connectingrod 136, the second connectingrod 138 and the damper bearing 131 are assembled on amain body 1341 of thesecond bracket 134. Next, as shown inFIG. 8C andFIG. 8D , the first slidingportion 132 a and the second slidingportion 132 b of thefirst bracket 132 are slid into the slidingrails 134 a of thesecond bracket 134, and thefirst bracket 132, thesecond bracket 134, the first connectingrod 136, the second connectingrod 138 and theelastic component 133 are connected through the firstconvex post 134 c, the secondconvex post 134 d, thefirst cylinder 136 c and thesecond cylinder 138 c. Here, the firstconvex post 134 c, the secondconvex post 134 d, thefirst cylinder 136 c and thesecond cylinder 138 c may include screw and boss. As shown inFIG. 8E , the damper bearing 131 may be connected to thefirst bracket 132 through alocking piece 132 g, and the second connectingrod 138 may be connected to thefirst bracket 132 through locking 132 f and 132 g, so as to complete thepieces elevator assembly 130 shown in FIG. 2. Here, the locking pieces may include screw and boss. Then, as shown inFIG. 8F , aback cover 1342 of thesecond bracket 134 is assembled on themain body 1341 of thesecond bracket 134, and thefirst bracket 132 is connected to thedevice body 110 through alocking piece 132 h. -
FIG. 9 is a front view of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention.FIG. 10 is a back view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 9 .FIG. 11 is a cross-sectional view of the elevator assembly ofFIG. 9 along line I-I. The difference between the embodiment shown inFIG. 9 toFIG. 11 and the foregoing embodiment is that in anelevator assembly 130A shown inFIG. 9 toFIG. 11 , a first slidingportion 132 a′ and a second slidingportion 132 a′ of thefirst bracket 132 are sliding blocks instead of the rollers. In addition, in theelevator assembly 130A shown inFIG. 9 toFIG. 11 , the dampingbearing 131 is omitted. By omitting the arrangement of the rollers and the damping bearing, the cost of the device can be reduced. -
FIG. 12A andFIG. 12B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention. The difference between the embodiment shown inFIG. 12A andFIG. 12B and the foregoing embodiments is that in anelevator assembly 130B shown inFIG. 12A andFIG. 12B , twoelastic components 133′ are used to replace the single oneelastic component 133 in the foregoing embodiments. Theelastic components 133′ are, for example, compression springs. One of theelastic components 133′ is connected between the first connectingrod 136 and thefirst bracket 132; and the other one of theelastic components 133′ is connected between the second connectingrod 138 and thefirst bracket 132. Thesecond bracket 134 can be positioned at a first position shown inFIG. 12A or a second position shown inFIG. 12B through elastic forces of the twoelastic components 133′ and can resist the elastic forces of the twoelastic components 133′ to move to a third position between the first position and the second position. - More specifically, one end of each of the two
elastic components 133′ of this embodiment closer to the third axis A3 is fixed on thefirst bracket 132, and other ends are respectively disposed on the firstconvex post 134 c and the secondconvex post 134 d. Accordingly, the elastic forces of the twoelastic components 133′ will drive the first connectingrod 136 and the second connectingrod 138 to completely move thesecond bracket 134 to the first position or the second position. -
FIG. 13A andFIG. 13B illustrate an operating process of an elevator assembly according to another embodiment of the invention. The difference between the embodiment shown inFIG. 13A andFIG. 13B and the foregoing embodiments is that anelevator assembly 130C shown inFIG. 13A andFIG. 13B does not include the 133 and 133′ of the foregoing embodiments, and theelastic components elevator assembly 130C further includes a push-push mechanism 135. The push-push mechanism 135 includes alocking piece 135 a and alatch 135 b. Thelocking piece 135 a is disposed on thedevice body 110, and thelatch 135 b is disposed on thesecond bracket 134. Thesecond bracket 134 is adapted to be positioned at thefirst bracket 132 as shown inFIG. 13B by the locking of thelocking piece 135 a on thelatch 135 b. Theelevator assembly 130C further includes twoelastic components 133″. The user can press thesecond bracket 134 to drive the lockingpiece 135 a to release thelatch 135 b and thesecond bracket 134. At this time, thesecond bracket 134 slides relative to thefirst bracket 132 from a position shown inFIG. 13B to a position shown inFIG. 13A through the elastic forces of theelastic components 133″.
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