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KR-20260062504-A - INTERIOR REFLECTOR FOR COMPUTER MAIN BODY

KR20260062504AKR 20260062504 AKR20260062504 AKR 20260062504AKR-20260062504-A

Abstract

The present invention provides a reflector for decorating a computer body, comprising a computer body, a graphics card formed on one side of the computer body, and a reflector disposed on one side of the graphics card, the reflector being disposed to absorb or reflect light irradiated from the graphics card.

Inventors

  • 전필성

Assignees

  • 전필성

Dates

Publication Date
20260507
Application Date
20241029

Claims (5)

  1. Computer case; A graphics card formed on one side of the computer body; and It is positioned on one side of the above-mentioned graphics card, A reflector for decorating a computer case, comprising a reflector positioned to absorb or reflect light irradiated from the graphics card.
  2. In Article 1, The above-mentioned reflector is a computer body decorative reflector that includes a structure capable of being bent at a predetermined angle and detachable from the computer body.
  3. In Paragraph 3, The above angle adjustment unit is, A first hinge portion formed on one side of the above-mentioned reflective surface; and A reflector for decorating a computer body, comprising: a second hinge portion formed to be inserted into a sliding groove of the above-mentioned reflective surface and capable of sliding movement.
  4. In Paragraph 3, The above angle adjustment unit is, A first hinge portion formed on one side of the above-mentioned reflective surface, A second hinge portion formed to be inserted into a sliding groove of the above-mentioned reflective surface and capable of sliding movement; and A reflector for decorating a computer body, comprising a guide bar extending to connect the first hinge portion and the second hinge portion.
  5. In Article 1, A reflector for decorating a computer case, wherein the reflective surface of the above-mentioned reflector includes a structure formed by depositing a carbon component on the surface.

Description

Interior Reflector for Computer Main Body The present invention relates to a reflector for decorating a computer case, and more specifically, to a reflector for decorating a computer case that can provide an aesthetic sense through light reflection. Personal computers have become essentials in homes or workspaces and are generally installed in conjunction with desks. However, computers consisting of a monitor and a main unit have a fixed size, which can limit space utilization due to their installation. Multiple personal computers placed in places such as offices or internet cafes have identical or similar structures, allowing each computer to be used by multiple people. Each computer installed in connection with a desk can be used for a set period or at any time, and each computer can be connected to a control server. When multiple computers are installed in offices, public places, or commercial areas, it is advantageous for the computers to be modular and equipped with additional functions. There is prior art related to a computer desk designed for use by multiple people, such as Patent Publication No. 10-2010-0008520. The prior art discloses a computer with a desk bottom attachment method, wherein the main body is detachably attached to the lower surface of the desk by including a fastening member protruding from the upper surface of the case of the main body; and an installation member fixed to the lower surface of the desk so that the fastening member can be slidably fitted together, and the main body has a main heat dissipation hole formed on the lower surface of the case, a cooling fan and a main board arranged downward inside, and the cooling fan blows air to the main heat dissipation hole on the lower surface of the case to dissipate heat from the main board in a downward air blowing manner. Patent Publication No. 10-2000-0058232 discloses a desk-integrated computer in which a computer main body is installed on the lower part of the upper surface of a desk, the computer main body comprising a rear portion in which internal components of the computer are housed at the rear; and a front portion in which a driver and an operating switch are installed on the front and which is molded to be thinner than the thickness of the rear portion. Patent Publication No. 10-2004-0026418 discloses a desk capable of integrally housing a computer main body, characterized in that it comprises a top plate, a pair of side plates that vertically support and connect the top plate at both corners of the top plate, and a back plate that contacts the top plate and connects the pair of side plates, and has an internal portion capable of housing a computer main body below the top plate, wherein the back plate and the top plate are connected by a hinge so that the top plate can rotate to open and close the internal portion. Although the computer desk disclosed in the described prior art merely describes a structure in which a computer is combined with a desk, recently there is a consumer need for additional functions tailored to the user's usage environment, going beyond the mere convenience of desktop installation. FIG. 1 is a schematic perspective view of a reflector for decorating a computer body according to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 2 is a side view of a reflector for decorating a computer body according to one embodiment of the present invention, and FIG. 3 is an example diagram of the installation of a reflector for decorating a computer body according to another embodiment of the present invention. Hereinafter, an embodiment of the present invention will be described in detail with reference to the accompanying drawings. It should be noted that in assigning reference numerals to the components of each drawing, the same components are given the same reference numeral whenever possible, even if they are shown in different drawings. Furthermore, in describing the embodiment of the present invention, if it is determined that a detailed description of related known configurations or functions would hinder understanding of the embodiment of the present invention, such detailed description is omitted. In describing the components of the embodiments of the present invention, terms such as first, second, A, B, (a), (b), etc., may be used. These terms are intended merely to distinguish the components from other components, and the essence, order, or sequence of the components is not limited by these terms. Furthermore, unless otherwise defined, all terms used herein, including technical or scientific terms, have the same meaning as generally understood by those skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains. Terms such as those defined in commonly used dictionaries should be interpreted as having a meaning consistent with their meaning in the context of the relevant technology, and should not be interpreted in an ideal or overly formal sense unless explicitly defined in this application. FIG. 1