The present disclosure relates generally to adjustable furniture and, more particularly, to a television stand that supports televisions of different sizes and configurations.
Appliances, such as televisions, are often housed on or within stands or similar furniture assemblies (e.g., entertainment centers). Such assemblies may present a surface on which a television may be placed, or may provide an attachment mechanism that holds the television. As televisions come in a variety of different sizes and shapes, it may be difficult to find a stand or other assembly that will fit a particular television.
Therefore, what is needed is an adjustable television stand that can support televisions of different sizes and shapes.
a is a detailed perspective view depicting a clamp member and an adjustable bracket associated with the adjustable television stand of
b is a partial exploded view of the detailed portion of the adjustable television stand depicted in
The present disclosure relates to adjustable furniture and, more particularly, to a television stand that supports televisions of different sizes, shapes, and configurations. It is understood, however, that the following disclosure provides many different embodiments or examples. Specific examples of components and arrangements are described below to simplify the present disclosure. These are, of course, merely examples and are not intended to be limiting. In addition, the present disclosure may repeat reference numerals and/or letters in the various examples. This repetition is for the purpose of simplicity and clarity and does not in itself dictate a relationship between the various embodiments and/or configurations discussed.
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A pair of horizontally-extending shelving supports 22, 22′ (
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The clamp members 40, 44 each further include a holding portion 52, 54, respectively, integrally formed with the pair of corresponding flange portions 48, 48′ and 50, 50′. The clamp members 40, 44 cooperate to hold a television, such as a television having a size and shape similar to that of a plasma screen television (depicted in phantom as 56 in
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For sake of clarity, only one flange portion 48 and its interaction with the adjustable bracket 42 will be described. Referring to
Moreover, the clamp members 40, 44 are adjustable in the vertical direction via adjustment of the adjustable brackets 42, 42′ and 46, 46′, respectively, along the vertical supports 12, 12′, respectively. It is understood that the clamp members 40, 44 and their associated adjustable brackets 42, 42′ and 46, 46′ may each be referred to as a clamp assembly. For sake of clarity, only one adjustable bracket 42 and its interaction with the vertical support 12 will be described. A plurality of connectors 84 are adapted to extend transversely through the adjustable bracket 42 to thread into corresponding openings 86 defined in the receiving members 75. The engagement of the connectors 84 into the openings 86 provides a compressive force sufficient to lock the adjustable bracket and receiving member to the vertical support 12 at a desired position. As can be appreciated, should another position of the adjustable bracket 42 be desired, the connectors 74, 84 may be loosened from the receiving members 75, and the adjustable bracket and receiving members can be vertically adjusted to another position, whereupon the connectors 74, 84 are reengaged with the receiving members 75, and the vertical support 12. The channels 76 extend along a substantial portion of the outer side 78 of the vertical support 12, which allows for an appreciable degree of vertical adjustment of the receiving members 75, and therefore, the adjustable bracket 42. Referring again to
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Moreover, if desired, the television 56 is then moved back (e.g., towards the vertical supports 12, 12′ as viewed in
Movement of the stand 10 is facilitated by the wheels 34, 34′ and the handle 36. For example, after the television 56 has been secured to the stand 10, the stand may be tilted rearwards (as viewed in
Accordingly, televisions of different sizes and shapes may be accommodated by the stand 10 by adjustment of the clamp members 40, 44. For example, the clamp members 40, 44 may accommodate televisions of different heights, different widths, and different depths.
As can be appreciated, the above-described clamp members 40, 44 and adjustable brackets 42, 42′ and 46, 46′ can be used with alternative adjustable television stands without departing from the spirit and scope of the disclosure. For example, and referring now to
A support panel 120 is disposed around the horizontal support member 114 and the horizontal crosspiece 116, which effectively hides these structures from frontal view (as viewed in
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Because of the similarity between the vertical supports 112, 112′, only the vertical support 112 is described. Referring to
The face 140 is oriented towards the vertical support 114 (
For sake of clarity, only one adjustable bracket 42 and its interaction with the vertical support 112 will be described. The adjustable bracket 42 can be pressed against the face 140 of the vertical support 112 such that the groove 70 defined in the adjustable bracket is perpendicular to the slots 148. The connectors 84 can then be inserted through the adjustable bracket to secure the adjustable bracket to the vertical support 112 via a corresponding plurality of nuts 160. Moreover, the flange portion 48 (a portion of which is shown in
The clamp member 40 can also be horizontally adjusted via the connectors 74 and a corresponding pair of nuts 162. Specifically, the connectors 74 extend through the adjustable bracket 42 to engage the flange portion 48, and are secured to the vertical support 112 via the corresponding nuts 162. It is understood that the additional adjustable brackets 46 and 42′, 46′ interact with the vertical supports 112, 112′ in substantially the same manner, and as such, the clamp members 40 and 44 associated with the stand 110 cooperate to hold televisions having different sizes and shapes.
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The adjustable television stand 200 includes a pair of clamping members 202, 204 for retaining a television (not depicted). The clamping members 202, 204 may be substantially similar, such that only the upper clamping member 202 and its interaction with the stand 200 is described below.
The clamping member 202 includes a pair of flange portions 206, 206′ for engaging a pair of adjustable brackets 208, 208′ slidably engaged with the stand 10. For the sake of clarity, only the interaction of flange portion 206 with adjustable bracket 208 will be described in detail. The adjustable bracket 208 is similar to the adjustable bracket 42, with the possible exception of a pair of protrusions 210 that extend from an inner surface 212 of a groove 214 of the adjustable bracket 208. The flange portion 206 includes a pair of notches 216 formed in an underside thereof (as viewed in
The clamping member 202 further includes a retaining portion 218 integrally formed with or welded, bonded, or otherwise coupled to the flange portions 206, 206′ and extending in a generally transverse direction relative to the flange portions. The retaining portion 218 includes a plurality of slots 220 formed therethrough. The slots 220 provide openings through which screws (not shown) or other connector members may be disposed to secure the retaining portion to the backside of a television (not shown). In one embodiment, the slots 220 are disposed in an overlapping manner to accommodate a variety of connection orientations. However, the number and disposal of such slots 220 through the retaining portion 218 may vary, and are not limited to the configuration of the illustrated embodiment.
In operation, the clamping member 202 may be secured to the stand 200 by inserting the flange portion 206 into the adjustable bracket 208 via the groove 214 defined in the adjustable bracket. The flange portion 206 is then aligned with and inserted over the protrusions 210 extending from the adjustable bracket 208. The adjustable bracket 208 can then be vertically adjusted and secured to the stand 200 in the manner as described with respect to embodiments discussed above. It is understood that the adjustable bracket 208′ and the adjustable brackets associated with the lower clamping member 204 are also adjusted and secured in a substantially similar manner. Accordingly, the clamping members 202, 204 are vertically adjustable along the stand 200 to a variety of vertical positions.
A television may then be secured to the clamping members 202, 204 by engaging screws or other connector members through the slots 220 formed in the retaining portions of the clamping members. Upon securing the television to the clamping members 202, 204, the television may be vertically adjusted to a desired height.
In another embodiment, a connection pin may be integrally formed with either the extension support or the base support. In still another alternative, in addition to or in place of the connection pin, a fixture may be connected to the exterior of the extension and base supports to couple the supports together. Aspects of such embodiments may be substantially similar to those of other embodiments described below or otherwise within the scope of the present disclosure.
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The television stand 300 includes a pair of vertical base supports 302, 302′ which may be horizontally spaced and arranged in parallel. The television stand 300 may further include a pair of vertical extension supports 304, 304′ coupled to the base supports 302, 302′, respectively. A pair of clamping members 306, 308 may be attached to extension supports 304, 304′, respectively, with adjustable brackets 310, 312, respectively. The clamping members 306, 308 may be substantially similar to clamping members 202, 204, respectively.
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In another embodiment of a modular or adjustable television stand, as shown in
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The adjustable television stand 800 includes one or more members 802 that are couplable to a television for retaining the television. Each member 802 may be substantially similar to those described above, such as the clamping members 202, 204 of
Each clamping member 802 includes one or more flange portions 806 configured to engage a corresponding one or more adjustable brackets 808, wherein the brackets 808 are configured to slidably engage with a vertical support 803 of the stand 800. The adjustable brackets 808 may be substantially similar to the adjustable bracket 208 shown in
The adjustment member 890 may be a paddle, wheel, knob or other feature which may be rotated or otherwise adjusted by hand and/or with the aid of a wrench, screwdriver or other tool. The adjustment member 890 includes or is coupled to a shaft extending through the adjustable bracket 808 to thread or otherwise couple to a receiving member 875, which may be substantially similar to the receiving member 75 of
The flange portions 806 each include a pair of notches 816 formed in an underside thereof (as viewed in
The member 802 further includes a retaining portion 818 integrally formed with or welded, bonded, or otherwise coupled to the flange portions 806 and extending in a generally transverse direction relative to the flange portions. The retaining portion 818 includes a plurality of slots 820 formed therethrough. The slots 820 provide openings through which screws (not shown) or other connector members may be disposed to secure the retaining portion to the backside of a television (not shown). In one embodiment, the slots 820 are disposed in an overlapping manner to accommodate a variety of connection orientations. However, the number and disposal of such slots 820 through the retaining portion 818 may vary, and are not limited to the configuration of the illustrated embodiment. The cross-sectional shape of the retaining portion 818 may be three-sided or otherwise resemble a “cup” shape, as shown in
In operation, the member 802 may be secured to the stand 800 by inserting the flange portion 806 into the adjustable bracket 808 via the groove 814 defined in the adjustable bracket. The flange portion 806 is then aligned with and inserted over the protrusions 810 extending from the adjustable bracket 808. The adjustable bracket 808 can then be vertically adjusted and secured to the stand 800 in the manner as described above, such as by tightening or otherwise actuating the adjustment member 890. Accordingly, the member 802 is vertically adjustable along the stand 800 to a variety of vertical positions.
A television may then be secured to the members 802 by engaging screws or other connector members through the slots 820 formed in the retaining portions of the members. Upon securing the television to the members 802, the television may be vertically adjusted to a desired height.
The stand 800 may also include one or more caps 895, which may be substantially planar and have a profile substantially conforming to an outer profile of one or more vertical supports of the stand 800, or portions thereof. The cap(s) 895 may be secured to the vertical support(s) 803 by one or more threaded fasteners 897, among other means. Among other purposes, the cap(s) 895 may be configured to prevent the inadvertent removal of the adjustable brackets 808.
It is understood that several modifications can be made to the above-described adjustable television stands without departing from the teachings of the disclosure. For example, the shelves associated with the stands may be shaped and/or supported in a variety of ways, may vary in number relative to the illustrated embodiments, or may be omitted entirely. Moreover, the stands may be supported on a surface in a variety of ways, including in manners other than those employing the angled supports 18, 20 and perpendicular supports 114, 116 described above.
Additionally, although described for use with televisions, the stands may be used with other electronic devices, or in some instances, non-electronic devices. Also, although the stands have been described as including a pair of supports, the supports may be a single, unitary structure, or in other embodiments, the supports may include a plurality of modular components.
Furthermore, the holding portions 52, 54 described above are not limited to the shape as described. For example, the rear restraint 64 may be perpendicular to the upper restraint 62, or the holding portions may be configured in other manners to accommodate televisions having different shapes and sizes.
Still further, although the adjustable brackets described above (e.g., brackets 42, 42′, 46, 46′) have been described as accommodating six connectors, it is understood that the brackets may be adapted to accommodate any number of connectors. Moreover, a single adjustable bracket may be used to vertically adjust the clamp member 40, and similarly, a single adjustable bracket may be used to vertically adjust the clamp member 44. In such an embodiment, the clamp members 40, 44 each include only one flange portion. Additionally, although not depicted, the clamp members 40, 44 may be side clamp members rather than upper and lower clamp members, and therefore, one clamp member may be adjustable along one support, or a first side of a support, and the other clamp member may be adjustable along the other support, or the other side of a support.
With respect to at least the stand 110, the support panel 120 and the sidewalls 132, 132′ may have alternative configurations, or they may be omitted entirely.
Moreover, in some embodiments, various types of connectors may be used and components may align with and connect to other components in different manners than described above. It is also understood that all spatial references, such as “horizontal,” vertical, “top,” “upper,” “lower,” “bottom,” “left,” and “right,” are for illustrative purposes only and can be varied within the scope of the disclosure. While the preceding description shows and describes several embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes in form and detail may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure. Additionally, in the claims, means-plus-function clauses are intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents, but also equivalent structures.
Thus, the present disclosure provides an adjustable stand including at least one support and at least one adjustable bracket engaged with and adjustable along the support. The adjustable bracket includes a recess in a surface adjacent the support and at least one protrusion extending from a surface of the recess. The adjustable stand also includes at least one mounting bracket including: (1) at least one retaining portion configured to interface with a device to be supported by the adjustable stand; and (2) at least one flange portion configured to engage with the recess and the protrusion.
Another embodiment of an adjustable stand according to aspects of the present disclosure includes at least one support, at least one adjustable bracket slidably engaged with the support, and at least one mounting bracket. In such an embodiment, the mounting bracket may include a retaining portion and at least one flange portion, wherein the retaining portion may be configured to interface with a device to be supported by the adjustable stand, and the flange portion may be configured to engage at least one of the support and the adjustable bracket at least partially in response to the engagement of the support and the adjustable bracket.
The present disclosure also provides a monitor display assembly including a monitor, at least one support, at least one adjustable bracket slidably engaged with the support, and at least one mounting bracket. The mounting bracket may include a retaining portion and at least one flange portion, wherein the retaining portion may be coupled to the monitor, and wherein the flange portion may be configured to engage at least one of the support and the adjustable bracket at least partially in response to the engagement of the support and the adjustable bracket.
A method of manufacturing an adjustable stand is also introduced in the present disclosure. In one embodiment, the method includes orienting a flange portion of a mounting bracket within a recess of an adjustable bracket, coupling the adjustable bracket slidably to a support, and orienting the adjustable bracket by sliding relative to the support. The method may also include rigidizing the coupling between the adjustable bracket and the support, wherein at least one of the coupling and the rigidizing engages the flange portion with at least one of the adjustable bracket and the support. A retaining portion of the mounting bracket may also be coupled to a device to be supported by the adjustable stand.
The present disclosure also provides an adjustable stand that includes at least one base support and at least one extension support. A connection pin may extend between the at least one base support and the at least one extension support. At least one adjustable bracket may be engaged with and adjustable along the extension support.
The present disclosure also provides a modular stand that includes at least one base support and at least one extension support. The modular stand further includes at least one connector member adapted for coupling the at least one base support to the at least one extension support and at least one adjustable bracket slidably engaged with the extension support. Additionally the modular stand includes at least one mounting bracket including a retaining portion and at least one flange portion, the retaining portion configured to interface with a device to be supported by the modular stand, the flange portion configured to engage at least one of the extension support and the adjustable bracket at least partially in response to the engagement of the extension support and the adjustable bracket.
The present disclosure also provides a monitor display assembly that includes a monitor, at least one extension support, and at least one base support. The monitor display assembly also includes at least one connecting member extending into both the at least one extension support and the at least one base support. At least one adjustable bracket is slidably engaged with the extension support. The monitor display assembly further includes at least one mounting bracket including a retaining portion, the retaining portion coupled to the monitor.
The present disclosure also provides a method of manufacturing an adjustable stand. The method includes the steps of inserting a first portion of a connecting pin into a passage in a base support and inserting a second portion of the connecting pin into a passage in an extension support. The method also includes the steps of coupling an adjustable bracket slidably to the extension support, coupling a clamping member to the adjustable bracket, and coupling the connecting pin to the base support and the extension support.
The foregoing has outlined features of several embodiments according to aspects of the present disclosure. Those skilled in the art should appreciate that they may readily use the present disclosure as a basis for designing or modifying other processes and structures for carrying out the same purposes and/or achieving the same advantages of the embodiments introduced herein. Those skilled in the art should also realize that such equivalent constructions do not depart from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure, and that they may make various changes, substitutions and alterations herein without departing from the spirit and scope of the present disclosure.
This application is a continuation-in-part of the common-assigned U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/805,751 entitled “ADJUSTABLE TELEVISION STAND” filed on Mar. 22, 2004, which is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/752,908 filed on Jan. 7, 2004, which claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/458,985, filed on Mar. 31, 2003.
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