US20120132661A1 - Display device with detachable display module - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a display device with a detachable display module.
- Display device for a portable electronic device assembles a display module inside a device housing.
- the device housing usually includes a front frame and a rear housing.
- the front frame can be adhered or screwed to the rear housing.
- the display module needs to be repaired or replaced, it can be difficult to detach the display module from the device housing.
- FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a display device with a detachable display module at a closed position according to an exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 2 is an isometric exploded view of the display device shown in FIG. 1 .
- FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial view of the display device shown in FIG. 1 at a different angle from FIG. 2 .
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the clamping member and the slidable key shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 5 is an assembled view of the display device shown in FIG. 3 .
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged partially exploded view of a display device according to another exemplary embodiment.
- FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the clamping member and the slidable key shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 8 is an assembled view of the display device shown in FIG. 6 .
- FIG. 9 is an isometric view of the display device shown in FIG. 1 at an opened position.
- FIG. 1 through FIG. 3 show a display device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment.
- the display device 100 includes a front frame 10 , two latching members 15 , a rear housing 20 , a securing portion 25 , two connecting assemblies 30 , a slidable key 35 , a clamping member 40 , and a detachable display module 50 .
- the front frame 10 is rotatably connected to the rear housing 20 .
- the front frame 10 includes two opposite vertical frame sections 12 , two opposite horizontal frame sections 11 and two opposite securing bars 13 (best shown in FIG. 3 ).
- the two securing bars 13 are fixed to the two vertical frame sections 12 and oppose the inside of the rear housing 20 .
- the side wall of the securing bar 13 has a shaft hole 131 defined therein and a first securing column 132 protruding therefrom.
- the shaft hole 131 and the first securing column 132 are located adjacent to the end of the securing bar 13 .
- the latching members 15 are fixed to one of the upper vertical frame sections 11 and oppose the inside of the rear housing 20 .
- the latching member 15 defines a latching hole 151 at the side surface.
- the rear housing 20 can be latched to and be covered by the front frame 10 .
- the rear housing 20 includes an upper wall 21 , two opposite side walls 22 , two pivot shafts 23 and two second securing columns 24 .
- the upper wall 21 defines two sliding grooves 211 corresponding to the latching members 15 .
- the securing portion 25 is fixed to the upper wall 21 near the through hole 212 and received in the rear housing 20 .
- the securing portion 25 defines a securing hole 251 facing the through hole 212 .
- the pivot shafts 23 are fixed to the side walls 22 and respectively rotatably engage in the shaft holes 131 .
- the second securing columns 24 are fixed to the side walls 22 near the pivot shafts 23 .
- the connecting assembly 30 includes a pivot connecting section 301 , a first assembly section 302 and a second assembly section 303 .
- the connecting section 301 connects the adjoining ends of the first assembly section 302 and the second assembly section 303 . Accordingly, the first assembly section 302 and the second assembly section 303 can pivot with each other about the axis of the connecting section 301 .
- the first assembly section 302 and the second assembly section 303 respectively define two through holes 305 .
- the through holes 305 are for securing the first securing column 132 and the second securing column 24 .
- the slidable keys 35 are slidably mounted respectively in the sliding grooves 211 .
- the slidable key 35 includes a key panel 351 , a mounting surface 352 and two spaced locking portions 353 attached to the mounting surface 352 .
- the locking portions 353 protrude from the middle of the mounting surface 352 .
- Each of the locking portions 353 has a locking end portion 354 formed at the distal end.
- the clamping member 40 includes a base member 41 , a locking groove 42 , a latching block 43 , a positioning bar 44 , and a spring 45 coiled around the positioning bar 44 .
- the locking groove 42 is defined through the base member 41 .
- the wedge-shaped latching block 43 and the positioning bar 44 protrude from two opposite ends of the base member 41 .
- the positioning bar 44 can be positioned facing the securing hole 251 of the securing portion 25 .
- the spring 45 can be resisted between the base member 41 and the securing portion 25 .
- FIG. 5 shows the assembly of the clamping member 40 and the slidable key 35 with the rear housing 20 .
- the slidable key 35 is assembled in the sliding groove 211 .
- the locking portion 353 passes through the through hole 212 into the rear housing 20 .
- the clamping member 40 is secured to the slidable key 35 with the locking portions 353 being secured in the locking groove 42 .
- the locking end portions 354 lock the surface of the clamping member at the periphery of the locking groove 42 .
- the positioning bar 44 engages in the securing hole 251 and the spring 45 is resisted between the base member 41 and the securing portion 25 .
- FIG. 1 further shows the display device 100 is at an assembled state.
- the front frame 10 is rotatably assembled with the rear housing 20 .
- the pivot shaft 23 rotatably engages in the shaft hole 131 .
- the first securing column 132 and the second securing column 24 respectively rotatably engage in the through holes 305 .
- the front frame 10 rotates relative to the rear housing 20
- the first assembly section 302 rotates relative to the second assembly section 303 about the axis of the connecting section 301 .
- the display device 100 is positioned at a closed position and the front frame 10 closes the opening of the rear housing 20 .
- the display module 50 is secured between the securing bars 13 .
- the front frame 10 can be pushed towards the rear housing 20 .
- the latching member 15 resists against the latching block 43 , enabling the clamping member 40 to move towards the securing portion 25 .
- the spring 45 is compressed between the base member 41 and the securing portion 25 .
- the slidable key 35 slides along the sliding groove 211 .
- the latching member 15 moves along the wedge-shaped surface of the latching block 43 .
- the spring 45 expands to push the latching block 43 into the latching hole 151 .
- the latching block 43 latches in the latching hole 151 , latching the front frame 10 to the rear housing 20 .
- the clamping member 40 and the slidable key 35 return to original positions.
- the display module 50 is secured between the front frame 10 and rear housing 20 .
- FIG. 9 shows the display device 100 in an opened position for taking out the display module 50 .
- the slidable key 35 can slide along the sliding groove 211 to compress the spring 45 .
- the latching block 43 moves out of the latching hole 151 and the front frame 10 can be rotated relative to the rear housing 20 at a predetermined angle.
- the display module 50 can be detached from the front frame 10 .
- FIGS. 6 through 8 show another exemplary embodiment of the display device similar to the display device 100 .
- the differences embody that a protruding column 26 on the upper wall 21 replaces the securing portion 25 .
- the clamping member 40 includes the base member 41 , the locking groove 42 , the latching block 43 , and two elastic clamping arms 46 .
- the clamping arms 46 are spaced and protrude from the same side of the base member 41 opposite to the latching block 43 .
- the front frame 10 can be pushed towards the rear housing 20 .
- the latching member 15 resists against the latching block 43 , enabling the clamping member 40 to move towards the protruding column 26 .
- the protruding column 26 engages between the clamping arms 46 .
- the slidable key 35 slides along the sliding groove 211 and the latching member 15 can move along the wedge-shaped surface of the latching block 43 .
- the slidable key 35 can be manually pushed to slide back to the original position and the latching member 15 engages into the latching block 43 .
- the latching member 15 latches in the latching block 43 , latching the front frame 10 to the rear housing 20 .
- the protruding column 26 is clamped between and by the clamping arms 46 .
- the display module 50 is secured between the front frame 10 and rear housing 20 .
- the slidable key 35 can slide along the sliding groove 211 and the protruding column 26 slides between the clamping arms 46 .
- the latching of the latching block 43 and the latching member 11 can be released, and the front frame 10 can be rotated relative to the rear housing 20 at a predetermined angle.
- the display module 50 can be detached from the front frame 10 .
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- The present disclosure relates to a display device with a detachable display module.
- 2. Description of the Related Art
- Display device for a portable electronic device assembles a display module inside a device housing. The device housing usually includes a front frame and a rear housing. The front frame can be adhered or screwed to the rear housing. However, when the display module needs to be repaired or replaced, it can be difficult to detach the display module from the device housing.
- Therefore, there is room for improvement within the art.
- Many aspects of the present display device can be better understood with reference to the following drawings. The components in the drawings are not necessarily drawn to scale, the emphasis instead being placed upon clearly illustrating the principles of the present display device. Moreover, in the drawings, like reference numerals designate corresponding parts throughout the several views.
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FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a display device with a detachable display module at a closed position according to an exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 2 is an isometric exploded view of the display device shown inFIG. 1 . -
FIG. 3 is an enlarged partial view of the display device shown inFIG. 1 at a different angle fromFIG. 2 . -
FIG. 4 is an enlarged view of the clamping member and the slidable key shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 5 is an assembled view of the display device shown inFIG. 3 . -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged partially exploded view of a display device according to another exemplary embodiment. -
FIG. 7 is an enlarged view of the clamping member and the slidable key shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 8 is an assembled view of the display device shown inFIG. 6 . -
FIG. 9 is an isometric view of the display device shown inFIG. 1 at an opened position. -
FIG. 1 throughFIG. 3 show adisplay device 100 according to an exemplary embodiment. Thedisplay device 100 includes afront frame 10, twolatching members 15, arear housing 20, a securingportion 25, two connectingassemblies 30, aslidable key 35, aclamping member 40, and adetachable display module 50. - The
front frame 10 is rotatably connected to therear housing 20. Thefront frame 10 includes two oppositevertical frame sections 12, two oppositehorizontal frame sections 11 and two opposite securing bars 13 (best shown inFIG. 3 ). The twosecuring bars 13 are fixed to the twovertical frame sections 12 and oppose the inside of therear housing 20. The side wall of the securingbar 13 has ashaft hole 131 defined therein and afirst securing column 132 protruding therefrom. Theshaft hole 131 and thefirst securing column 132 are located adjacent to the end of thesecuring bar 13. - The
latching members 15 are fixed to one of the uppervertical frame sections 11 and oppose the inside of therear housing 20. Thelatching member 15 defines alatching hole 151 at the side surface. - The
rear housing 20 can be latched to and be covered by thefront frame 10. Therear housing 20 includes anupper wall 21, twoopposite side walls 22, twopivot shafts 23 and two second securingcolumns 24. Theupper wall 21 defines twosliding grooves 211 corresponding to thelatching members 15. - The securing
portion 25 is fixed to theupper wall 21 near the throughhole 212 and received in therear housing 20. The securingportion 25 defines a securinghole 251 facing the throughhole 212. - The
pivot shafts 23 are fixed to theside walls 22 and respectively rotatably engage in theshaft holes 131. Thesecond securing columns 24 are fixed to theside walls 22 near thepivot shafts 23. - The connecting
assembly 30 includes apivot connecting section 301, afirst assembly section 302 and asecond assembly section 303. The connectingsection 301 connects the adjoining ends of thefirst assembly section 302 and thesecond assembly section 303. Accordingly, thefirst assembly section 302 and thesecond assembly section 303 can pivot with each other about the axis of the connectingsection 301. Thefirst assembly section 302 and thesecond assembly section 303 respectively define two throughholes 305. The throughholes 305 are for securing thefirst securing column 132 and thesecond securing column 24. - Referring further to
FIG. 4 , theslidable keys 35 are slidably mounted respectively in thesliding grooves 211. Theslidable key 35 includes akey panel 351, amounting surface 352 and two spacedlocking portions 353 attached to themounting surface 352. Thelocking portions 353 protrude from the middle of themounting surface 352. Each of thelocking portions 353 has alocking end portion 354 formed at the distal end. - The
clamping member 40 includes abase member 41, alocking groove 42, alatching block 43, apositioning bar 44, and aspring 45 coiled around thepositioning bar 44. Thelocking groove 42 is defined through thebase member 41. The wedge-shaped latching block 43 and thepositioning bar 44 protrude from two opposite ends of thebase member 41. Thepositioning bar 44 can be positioned facing thesecuring hole 251 of the securingportion 25. Thespring 45 can be resisted between thebase member 41 and thesecuring portion 25. -
FIG. 5 shows the assembly of theclamping member 40 and theslidable key 35 with therear housing 20. Theslidable key 35 is assembled in thesliding groove 211. Thelocking portion 353 passes through the throughhole 212 into therear housing 20. Theclamping member 40 is secured to theslidable key 35 with thelocking portions 353 being secured in thelocking groove 42. Thelocking end portions 354 lock the surface of the clamping member at the periphery of thelocking groove 42. Thepositioning bar 44 engages in the securinghole 251 and thespring 45 is resisted between thebase member 41 and thesecuring portion 25. -
FIG. 1 further shows thedisplay device 100 is at an assembled state. Thefront frame 10 is rotatably assembled with therear housing 20. Thepivot shaft 23 rotatably engages in theshaft hole 131. Thefirst securing column 132 and thesecond securing column 24 respectively rotatably engage in the throughholes 305. When thefront frame 10 rotates relative to therear housing 20, thefirst assembly section 302 rotates relative to thesecond assembly section 303 about the axis of the connectingsection 301. - In
FIG. 1 , thedisplay device 100 is positioned at a closed position and thefront frame 10 closes the opening of therear housing 20. Thedisplay module 50 is secured between the securing bars 13. During the closing process, thefront frame 10 can be pushed towards therear housing 20. The latchingmember 15 resists against the latchingblock 43, enabling the clampingmember 40 to move towards the securingportion 25. Thespring 45 is compressed between thebase member 41 and the securingportion 25. The slidable key 35 slides along the slidinggroove 211. The latchingmember 15 moves along the wedge-shaped surface of the latchingblock 43. When the latchingblock 43 moves to align with the latchinghole 151, thespring 45 expands to push thelatching block 43 into the latchinghole 151. The latchingblock 43 latches in thelatching hole 151, latching thefront frame 10 to therear housing 20. The clampingmember 40 and the slidable key 35 return to original positions. Thedisplay module 50 is secured between thefront frame 10 andrear housing 20. -
FIG. 9 shows thedisplay device 100 in an opened position for taking out thedisplay module 50. The slidable key 35 can slide along the slidinggroove 211 to compress thespring 45. The latchingblock 43 moves out of the latchinghole 151 and thefront frame 10 can be rotated relative to therear housing 20 at a predetermined angle. Thedisplay module 50 can be detached from thefront frame 10. -
FIGS. 6 through 8 show another exemplary embodiment of the display device similar to thedisplay device 100. The differences embody that a protrudingcolumn 26 on theupper wall 21 replaces the securingportion 25. Correspondingly, the clampingmember 40 includes thebase member 41, the lockinggroove 42, the latchingblock 43, and two elastic clampingarms 46. The clampingarms 46 are spaced and protrude from the same side of thebase member 41 opposite to the latchingblock 43. - During the closing of the
front frame 10 relative to therear housing 20, thefront frame 10 can be pushed towards therear housing 20. The latchingmember 15 resists against the latchingblock 43, enabling the clampingmember 40 to move towards the protrudingcolumn 26. The protrudingcolumn 26 engages between the clampingarms 46. The slidable key 35 slides along the slidinggroove 211 and the latchingmember 15 can move along the wedge-shaped surface of the latchingblock 43. The slidable key 35 can be manually pushed to slide back to the original position and the latchingmember 15 engages into the latchingblock 43. The latchingmember 15 latches in the latchingblock 43, latching thefront frame 10 to therear housing 20. The protrudingcolumn 26 is clamped between and by the clampingarms 46. Thedisplay module 50 is secured between thefront frame 10 andrear housing 20. - To detach the
display module 50 from the display device, the slidable key 35 can slide along the slidinggroove 211 and the protrudingcolumn 26 slides between the clampingarms 46. The latching of the latchingblock 43 and the latchingmember 11 can be released, and thefront frame 10 can be rotated relative to therear housing 20 at a predetermined angle. Thedisplay module 50 can be detached from thefront frame 10. - It is to be understood that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the present embodiments have been set forth in the foregoing description, together with details of assemblies and functions of various embodiments, the disclosure is illustrative only, and changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and arrangement of parts within the principles of the present disclosure to the full extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the appended claims are expressed.
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