Claims
- 1. A mounting system for a flat display screen comprisinga) an outer frame adapted for attachment to an object of greater mass; b) an inner frame isolated from said outer frame by a plurality of linear low friction devices and a plurality of combinations of springs and dampers; c) sliding pads cradling a flat display screen on four sides; d) retaining brackets interposed between said inner frame and said sliding pads; e) a plurality of needle bearings separating said retaining brackets and said sliding pads; f) a plurality of springs separating said inner frame from said retaining brackets; g) a plurality of adjustable fastening means tying said retaining brackets to said inner frame; h) a plurality of dampers parallel to said adjustable fastening means; and i) a cover attached to said outer frame and concealing the area between said outer frame and said flat display screen.
- 2. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein said linear low-fiction devices are selected from the group consisting of linear bearings and linear bushings.
- 3. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein said springs separating said inner frame from said retaining brackets are selected from the group consisting of coil springs, leaf springs, hairpin springs, pneumatic springs and hydraulic springs.
- 4. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein said dampers are selected from the group consisting of pneumatic dashpots, hydraulic dashpots and viscoelastic devices.
- 5. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein said adjustable fastening means is a shoulder bolt.
- 6. A mounting system according to claim 1 wherein said flat display screen is selected from the group consisting of liquid crystal display screens and plasma display screens.
- 7. A mounting system according to claim 6 wherein said flat display screen is a plasma display screen.
- 8. A mounting system for a flat display screen comprisinga) means for attaching a mounting system to an object having greater mass; b) means for separately suspending said flat display screen in each of the x-, y- and z-directions; c) means for separately damping the movement of said flat display screen in each of said x , y- and z-directions; d) means for isolating said mounting system from said flat display screen to allow said display screen to move relative to said mounting system; and e) means to conceal said mounting system.
Government Interests
The United States Government has rights in this invention pursuant to Contract No. DE-AC09-96-SR18500 between the U.S. Department of Energy and Westinghouse Savannah River Company.
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