The present disclosure relates generally to high-definition multimedia interface (“HDMI”) connectors and, more particularly, to a retention apparatus for securing such connectors relative to an HDMI device.
HDMI specifies an all-digital delivery interface for audio, video, and control signals. HDMI evolved from digital video interface (“DVI”), which was a digital video-only solution. DVI specifications required a relatively large, positively locking (via two screws) connector. In contrast, HDMI specifications require a smaller, more consumer-oriented connector that is secured via a friction lock. This inherently causes problems in retail, as well as other, environments, as HDMI cables can and routinely do come unplugged from the devices to which they are connected. The physical nature of the HDMI connector itself also leaves it vulnerable to breakage when excessive vertical force is applied to the connector when it is inserted into a device.
Therefore what is needed is a means by which to secure an HDMI connector to an HDMI device to prevent the connector from accidentally being disconnected from the device and to reduce the likelihood that the connector will be broken as a result of improper force applied to the connector or cable.
An apparatus for positioning and retaining a high definition multimedia interface (“HDMI”) connector relative to an HDMI device is disclosed. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a body portion connected to the HDMI device, the body portion comprising a sidewall having disposed therethrough an aperture through which a plug portion of the HDMI connector can be inserted into a receptacle of the HDMI device and a bracket portion comprising a floor connected along a bottom edge of the sidewall and extending perpendicularly thereto. The bracket further comprises a support connected along an edge of the floor opposite the sidewall and extending upwardly from and perpendicularly to the floor; and a fin connected along an edge of the support opposite the floor and extending perpendicularly to the support, the fin including a pair of openings disposed therethrough, the pair of openings corresponding to the aperture. The apparatus further comprises means for securing a cable portion of the HDMI connector to the fin via the pair of openings when the plug portion is secured in the receptacle.
The bracket portion 105 comprises a floor 112, which extends substantially perpendicularly to and along a bottom edge of the sidewall 106. The bracket portion 105 further includes a support 114, which is perpendicular to and extends upwardly from the floor 112 such that it is substantially parallel to the sidewall 106. A fin 116 extends outwardly from and perpendicular to the support 114 (and hence substantially parallel to the floor 112). The fin 116 includes a pair of openings 118A-118D corresponding to each aperture 107A-107D. As will be described in greater detail below, each pair of openings is located relative to the corresponding aperture such that when an HDMI plug is secured within the receptacle through the aperture, opposite ends of a cable tie may be inserted through the openings in the fin and used to secure the cable to the bracket portion. In particular, as best shown in
In one embodiment, the apparatus 100 is constructed of steel that may be zinc- and/or black-powder coated; however, it will be recognized that other suitable materials may be used.
It will be recognized that, although in the embodiment illustrated herein, the retention apparatus 100 is independent of and removable from the chassis of the HDMI device 102, it is anticipated that in alternative embodiments, the retention apparatus may be integral to the chassis of the device. In another alternative embodiment of the retention apparatus, the apparatus may comprise only the bracket portion 105 thereof, with the bracket portion being secured directly to the HDMI device chassis in an appropriate manner, such as via one or more screws. In yet another alternative embodiment of the retention apparatus, the apparatus may comprise a combination of the bracket portion 105 and the sidewall 106 secured directly to the HDMI device in an appropriate manner, such as via one or more screws.
It will be noted that the pairs of openings 118A-118D illustrated in
It is understood that several modifications, changes and substitutions are intended in the foregoing disclosure and in some instances some features of the invention will be employed without a corresponding use of other features. Accordingly, it is appropriate that the appended claims be construed broadly and in a manner consistent with the scope of the embodiments described herein.
This application is a continuation and claims the benefit of U.S. Design Patent Application No. 29/328,888 entitled HIGH DEFINITION MULTIMEDIA INTERFACE CONNECTOR RETENTION APPARATUS, filed on Dec. 3, 2008.
Number | Date | Country | |
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Parent | 29328888 | Dec 2008 | US |
Child | 12616506 | US |