The present invention relates to mounts for flat panel displays and associated accessories, and more particularly to in-wall mounts for flat panel displays and accessories.
Flat panel electronic displays have become very popular due to their compact size, desirable aesthetics, and superior performance. The inherent form factor and weight advantages of these displays have made large screen sizes economically and practically feasible, leading to rapidly increasing demand for these large screens.
Often, it is desirable to mount a flat panel display from a fixed structure such as a wall, ceiling, column or other structural feature. Consequently, specialized mounts have been developed to enable displays to be mounted from fixed structures, while also enabling selective positioning of the display for visibility or convenience.
One of the desirable aesthetic aspects of flat panel displays is the flat appearance of the display when mounted on a wall—resembling a framed photograph or painting. In order to enhance this flat appearance, it is desirable for the mounting structure to enable the rear side of the display to be mounted as close as possible to the wall surface. While very low profile fixed mounts have been developed, it is often desirable for the mount to enable selective positioning of the display. Such positionable mounts typically are thicker in depth and result in the back of the display being mounted further from the wall surface. For such mounts, it is desirable for the mount to be attached in a recess in the wall surface.
In-wall recessed mounts are typically disposed in a recess formed in a wall between the wall framing studs. A limitation of the present in-wall enclosures that facilitate such mounting is that they are of a fixed depth. That is, different enclosures must be used, depending on the thickness of the wall in which the enclosure is to be mounted. For example, for a 6 inch thick wall, such as is found on exterior walls of residential structures, the enclosure will be made with a depth to fit the 5½ inch actual dimension of the stud with the ½ inch drywall typically provided on the inside. Interior partitions, however, will typically be 4 inches in nominal thickness, with a 3½ inch stud and 1/2 inch drywall. Consequently, it is necessary to stock and provide enclosures of multiple different depth dimensions.
There is a need in the industry for an in-wall enclosure facilitating mount installation that may be selectively adjusted for different wall thicknesses.
The in-wall enclosure of the present invention substantially meets the aforementioned need of the industry. In an embodiment, an enclosure adapted to be received in a stud-wall includes a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls disposed adjacent and perpendicular to the side walls, a back wall, and an open front, each of the sides walls and each of the end walls having a permanently detachable portion along a margin thereof adjacent the open front. At least one of the end walls or at least one of the side walls may have a permanently removable knock-out portion defined therein.
In an embodiment of the enclosure, each of the permanently detachable portions may define a predetermined width dimension corresponding to a difference between standard wall thickness dimensions. In an embodiment, the predetermined width dimension may be two inches. In another embodiment, the predetermined width dimension may be four inches.
The back wall of the enclosure of claim may include a plurality of mounting device attachments. Moreover, each permanently detachable portion may define a plurality of separate permanently detachable portions.
In an embodiment, a wall structure includes a plurality of spaced-apart studs, a drywall membrane on the spaced-apart studs, and an enclosure disposed between a pair of the spaced-apart studs. The enclosure can include a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls disposed adjacent and perpendicular to the side walls, a back wall, and an open front. Each of the side walls and each of the end walls of the enclosure have a permanently detachable portion along a margin thereof adjacent the open front. At least one of the end walls of the enclosure may have a permanently removable knock-out portion defined therein, and at least one of the side walls of the enclosure may have a permanently removable knock-out portion defined therein.
In an embodiment of the wall structure, each of the permanently detachable portions of the enclosure may define a predetermined width dimension corresponding to a difference between standard wall thickness dimensions. In an embodiment, the predetermined width dimension can be two inches. In another embodiment, the predetermined width dimension can be four inches.
In an embodiment, the back wall of the enclosure may have a plurality of mounting device attachments. Moreover, each permanently detachable portion can define a plurality of separate permanently detachable portions.
In a further embodiment, a mounting system for an electronic display includes an enclosure adapted to be received in a stud-wall, the enclosure having a pair of opposing side walls, a pair of opposing end walls disposed adjacent and perpendicular to the side walls, a back wall, and an open front, with each of the sides walls and each of the end walls having a permanently detachable portion along a margin thereof adjacent the open front. A display mount is attached to the back wall of the enclosure, the display mount adapted to receive an electronic display thereon. At least one of the end walls of the enclosure may have a permanently removable knock-out portion defined therein, and at least one of the side walls of the enclosure may have a permanently removable knock-out portion defined therein. Each of the permanently detachable portions of the enclosure can define a predetermined width dimension corresponding to a difference between standard wall thickness dimensions.
The invention may be more completely understood in consideration of the following detailed description of various embodiments of the invention in connection with the following drawings, in which:
While the invention is amenable to various modifications and alternative forms, specifics thereof have been shown by way of example in the drawings and will be described in detail. It should be understood, however, that the intention is not to limit the invention to the particular embodiments described. On the contrary, the intention is to cover all modifications, equivalents, and alternatives falling within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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A display mount assembly 100 suitable for use with enclosure 10 is depicted in
Importantly, each of top wall 12, bottom wall 14, and side walls 16, 18, have detachable portions 30, 32, 34, 36, respectively, each having width W. By permanently detaching portions 30, 32, 34, 36, (as is commonly known for removing knock-outs in electrical boxes as with knock-outs 24, 26) the depth D of the enclosure can be adjusted for different wall thicknesses.
For example, as depicted in
It will be appreciated that portions 30, 32, 34, 36 can be made to any width dimension W to account for any conceivable wall thickness that may be encountered. For example, in the case of energy efficient structures or sound attenuating walls using an 8 inch nominal wall thickness, portions 30, 32, 34, 36, could be made with a width dimension W of 4 inches. Moreover, multiple portions 30, 32, 34, 36, having width dimension W1 and 30a, 32a, 34a, and 36a, having width dimension W2 could be stacked as depicted in
The embodiments above are intended to be illustrative and not limiting. Additional embodiments are encompassed within the scope of the claims. Although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes may be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For purposes of interpreting the claims for the present invention, it is expressly intended that the provisions of 35 U.S.C. 112(f), are not to be invoked unless the specific terms “means for” or “step for” are recited in a claim.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/888,987, entitled IN-WALL ENCLOSURE and filed Oct. 9, 2013, said application being hereby fully incorporated herein by reference.
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61888987 | Oct 2013 | US |