Monitor supporting module
First Claim
1. A monitor supporting module used for installing a first flat panel display, wherein the monitor supporting module comprises:
- a first supporting stand fixed to a placing space, wherein the first supporting stand further has a first guide rail disposed thereon;
a second supporting stand fixed to the placing space, wherein the second supporting stand further has a second guide rail disposed thereon and symmetric to the first guide rail; and
a first fixing component having a first fixing stand and a second fixing stand, which are disposed on a rear of the first flat panel display, wherein the first fixing component further has a first guide bar and a second guide bar, which are respectively protruded from one side of the first fixing stand and the second fixing stand;
wherein the first guide bar and the second guide bar are respectively set corresponding to the first guide rail and the second guide rail, each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail has a notch having an upper open end facing the rear of the first flat panel display, a first horizontal guide section, a vertical guide section and a second horizontal guide section, and each of the first guide bar and the second guide bar is guided to the notch of each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail through its protruded end edge and slides through the first horizontal guide section, the vertical guide section and the second horizontal guide section of each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail for installing the first flat panel display.
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Abstract
The invention relates to a monitor supporting module including: two supporting stands fixed to a placing space, two fixing stands disposed on the rear of a flat panel display, two guide bars and two guide rails. The setting positions of the guide bars are corresponding to the guide rails. Each guide rail includes a notch, a first horizontal guide section, a vertical guide section and a second horizontal guide section. Each guide bar is guided to a corresponding notch through its protruded end edge and slides through the guide sections for completing the installation. The guide rails are respectively formed on corresponding supporting stands, and the guide bars are protruded from one side of corresponding fixing stands. Or, the guide bars are respectively disposed on corresponding supporting stands and the guide rails are formed on corresponding fixing stands.
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1. A monitor supporting module used for installing a first flat panel display, wherein the monitor supporting module comprises:
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a first supporting stand fixed to a placing space, wherein the first supporting stand further has a first guide rail disposed thereon; a second supporting stand fixed to the placing space, wherein the second supporting stand further has a second guide rail disposed thereon and symmetric to the first guide rail; and a first fixing component having a first fixing stand and a second fixing stand, which are disposed on a rear of the first flat panel display, wherein the first fixing component further has a first guide bar and a second guide bar, which are respectively protruded from one side of the first fixing stand and the second fixing stand; wherein the first guide bar and the second guide bar are respectively set corresponding to the first guide rail and the second guide rail, each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail has a notch having an upper open end facing the rear of the first flat panel display, a first horizontal guide section, a vertical guide section and a second horizontal guide section, and each of the first guide bar and the second guide bar is guided to the notch of each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail through its protruded end edge and slides through the first horizontal guide section, the vertical guide section and the second horizontal guide section of each of the first guide rail and the second guide rail for installing the first flat panel display. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10)
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