Patent ID: 7753336

Claim:
An adjustable extending stand for panel displays comprising a body having a proximal end adapted for being pivotally mounted on the panel display; a distal end; two sides; and two side tabs being formed separately along the two sides, each side tab defining a longitudinal mounting slot opposite to the mounting slot of the other side tab and each side tab having a cutout near the distal end of the body; a sliding panel having two sides of the sliding panel being slidably mounted respectively in the mounting slots of the body, and each side of the sliding panel having multiple recesses formed thereon; and a distal end selectively protruding telescopically from the distal end of the body; and two positioning devices being securely mounted respectively in the mounting slots of the side tabs of the body, each positioning device comprising a base being securely mounted in a corresponding mounting slot of the body and having a sliding gap being longitudinally formed in a side of the base, communicating with the corresponding mounting slot and being mounted slidably around a corresponding side of the sliding panel; an opening being defined in a middle portion of the base and corresponding to the cutout of a corresponding side tab of the body; and a cap being mounted in the cutout of the corresponding side tab of the body, covering the opening of the base and having an elongated hole formed therethrough and communicating with the opening of the base; a resilient element having a securing end being mounted securely in the base; and a free end being disposed in the opening of the base and having a protrusion selectively engaging one of the recesses of the sliding panel and holding the sliding panel in position; and a switch being disposed in the opening of the base and comprising a top; a bottom; a knob being formed in the top of the switch and extending through and being slidably mounted in the elongated hole of the cap, thereby allowing the switch to move between a locking position and an unlocking position; and a boss being formed in the bottom of the switch and selectively abutting the free end of the resilient element thereby ensuring the protrusion of the resilient element engages a corresponding recess of the sliding panel.