This application is a continuation application of Netherlands Patent Application Serial No. 2005867, entitled “Television Cabinet”, filed on Dec. 16, 2010, and the specification and claims thereof are incorporated herein by reference.
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1. Field of the Invention (Technical Field)
The present invention relates to a cabinet comprising a holder for attachment to the holder of a device comprising a display screen, such as a television device or a computer monitor. In cases where a television device is mentioned hereafter a device comprising a display screen is meant and also other devices with a display screen other than a television device, such as a computer monitor are considered to be included.
2. Description of Related Art
Such cabinets have been known. In many cases it concerns cabinets in which a dedicated position is reserved for a television device, so that when the device is not in use, the television device with the screen remains visible. A switched off television screen usually does not provide a pleasant sight.
Other television cabinets are known, wherein when the television device is not in use can be screened off by means of closable doors that close in front of the screen or by a venetian blind that can slide up and down.
The known television cabinets have the disadvantage that they are arranged for accommodating a television device.
GB 2 427 127 A1 describes a mounting for a retractable user interface with means to slide away part of a surface to create an opening in the surface in which the user interface can be deployed.
WO 2010/046731 A1 describes a computer table with a working surface of which a proximal part can pivot upwards to create space so that a distal part can move between a lower position and a raised position, whereby the distal part comprises a computer display. After the movement of the distal part a proximal part can move back to its original position.
US 2008/0116771 A1 describes a cabinet in which a flat screen television device is mounted at the inside of a top panel of the cabinet. The top panel is mounted pivotally to the body of the cabinet. A lifting mechanism attached between the top panel and another part of the cabinet entirely lifts up the top panel or provides assistance to open the top panel.
There is a need for a cabinet that can be equipped with a television device, but that also is usable for other purposes than accommodating a television device and wherein the television device is not visible when it is not in use.
This need is met by a television cabinet according to claim 1. The advantage of such a cabinet is that it comprises a horizontal panel, through which the cabinet can be used as a table, a coffee table or a side table. It is also possible that the cabinet is part of a buffet table or a wall cabinet, wherein the horizontal panel can be used to support a variety of things. In the operating condition the holder (to which during use a television device has been attached) is situated at a certain height above the panel, for example approximately 20 cm so that an ample number of articles can be accommodated on the panel without this bothering the function of watching the television screen. When the holder is in the storage position, there is nothing on or at the cabinet that gives the impression of a television cabinet. Inside the cabinet according to the invention use is made of only one drive that enables all the movements that are possible with the television cabinet according to the invention using this single drive.
In the embodiment as described in claim 2, the holder is slidably connected with the bracket and thus the holder, during moving to the operating position, can move upwards along the bracket by means of the pulling cable. Through this a higher position of the holder above the horizontal panel is obtained, without requiring additional space in the storage position under the horizontal panel.
In a preferred embodiment the horizontal panel is moved away and moved back again in such a way that the horizontal panel maintains its horizontal orientation. When the horizontal panel is divided into two parts the maintenance of the horizontal orientation is in any case valid for one of the two parts. Because of this the various pieces that are positioned on the panel do not need to be removed and can remain where they are during movement of the television device from the storage position to the operating position and vice versa.
A special advantage of the cabinet according to the invention is that during movement of the holder (during use with the television device attached) from the storage position to the operating position and back again, only the horizontal panel, respectively a part thereof, moves outside the vertical contours of the cabinet. However, it is easily arranged that this is not posing any problems. The holder (during use with the television device attached) itself remains completely inside the vertical contours of the cabinet.
The cabinet according to the invention, it is preferred that in the storage position not only the holder but all elements of the device for moving the holder between the storage position and the operating position and vice versa, are placed below the horizontal panel and are thus not visible from the outside. When the holder is in the operating position it is clear that the holder itself is visible and also the bracket will be visible. In a preferred embodiment of the invention in addition to the bracket, the pivoting arm and the first pulling cable are visible above the horizontal panel, while all other parts of the device remain below the horizontal panel. It is possible that the horizontal panel comprises an opening through which these parts in the operating position of the holder are extending upwards. It is also possible that the horizontal panel comprises a pivoting part that in the operating position the holder is turned out of the plane of the panel to provide passage to the parts extending through the horizontal panel, being the bracket, the pivot arm and the first pulling cable.
Preferably the drive comprises an electromotor with a transmission that connects the electromotor with the slide. This transmission can comprise a pulling cable for transmitting the movement of the electromotor to the slide, but this can also be done using, e.g., a screw spindle.
When the horizontal panel, respectively a major part thereof, remains horizontal during the movement, pieces that have been placed thereon can remain in their position during this movement. In the case of the embodiment, for example where the cabinet functions as a coffee table, drinks could be located on the table, such cups of coffee, tea or glasses with other drinks. In that case it is advantageous that the cabinet according to the invention is arranged in such a way that during the movement there is no or a very limited possibility that some of the drinks are spilled over the table. Therefore it is in a preferred embodiment of the invention that the drive comprises a control such that the part of the horizontal panel that keeps its horizontal position during movement is controlled in such a way that this undergoes only limited acceleration that does not exceed a predefined threshold value. In such a way a preferred embodiment of the invention can be arranged so that the movement is very smooth and all matters that are positioned on top of the horizontal panel can keep their position.
The invention will now be further explained using a description of a preferred embodiment of the invention, also with reference to the attached drawings, wherein:
a-e show a side view of a cabinet according to the invention with a display screen, visual monitor or television device that moves from storage position to operating position;
a-e show a view similar to that of
f-j show a view in isometric perspective of the steps of
a-e are comparable with
f-j show views in isometric perspective of the
a-e are comparable to
f-j are views in isometric perspective of
In a preferred embodiment of the cabinet according to the invention the drive can be operated by remote control, so that using a remote control device the user can switch from storage position to operating position and from operating position to storage position.
First, it is noted that not all figures comprise all reference numbers. For each series of figures only reference numbers are indicated thereon where they are most clear for understanding the operation of the embodiment of the invention shown.
The overall operation will be described with reference to
a shows a cabinet 1 with a horizontal panel 2 that is divided in two parts, 2′ and 2″, in which below the horizontal panel 2′, 2″ a display screen, visual monitor or television device 3 is situated in the storage position. The horizontal panel in this embodiment is divided into two parts, being a part 2′, which comprises the largest part of the horizontal panel, and a part 2″ that forms the smallest part of the horizontal panel. The division between the parts 2′, 2″ of the upper panel is chosen in such a way that the part 2″ is as small as possible, but in the operating position those parts of the device for moving the holder and television device that necessarily have to be located behind the television device, are located below or above the parts 2″. The rear side of the television device in the operating position is essentially right above the dividing line between the parts 2′, 2″ of the horizontal panel. The horizontal panel 2′, 2″ is rectangular in shape and in the stationary position is at the bottom side in contact with four vertical panels that extend downwards. These panels are part of a frame 4 that is comprised in the stationary part of the cabinet. The cabinet 1 shown in the figures can be part of a table, such as a coffee table, but the part shown can also be part of for instance a wall cabinet. In the figures the part shown is limited to the parts that are essential for understanding the operation of the cabinet according to the invention. The frame 4 is fixed to the cabinet and is therefore supported by those parts of the cabinet that have not been shown in the figures.
The drive is formed by an electromotor 5 that via transmission, can operate a screw spindle, that is not visible in the drawing, that is connected with slide 7. Slide 7 is slidably connected with a guide 6 and can move via guide 6 from a first stationary position, shown in
In moving slide 7 from the first stationary position, as is shown in
The movement of the visual screen/television device from the storage position to the operating position is illustrated in the
In the description of the parts of the moving arrangement and rod system that makes both parts of the horizontal panel move back and forwards, most parts are executed in pairs and one part at each side of the cabinet. Both parts are identical and symmetrical with respect to a vertical centre plane of the cabinet. However, only one side will be described. The unit that is formed by pivot arm 10, yoke 11 and yoke legs 12 is also responsible for driving the movement of both parts of the horizontal panel 2′, 2″. At the end of each of the yoke legs 12 that is away from the pivot point 53, an end of the connection rod 15 is pivotally connected at pivot point 54. At the other end connection rod 15 is pivotally connected with an end of the central rod 16 at pivot point 55. Central rod 16 is at the other end pivotally connected to the frame in pivot point 56. Central rod 16 that is moved via connection rod 15 by yoke legs 12, is connected with those parts of the rod system that make move both parts 2′, 2″ of the horizontal panel.
The major part of the horizontal panel, part 2′, is moved parallel to itself and keeps a horizontal position during the movement. Through the objects that are located on part 2′ of the horizontal panel can remain there during movement of the panel.
The parts that belong to the movement mechanism of part 2′ of the horizontal panel are being described with reference to
Now, with reference to
Because in
In moving the visual screen/television device from the operating position to the storage position all movements that have been described above take place in the reverse direction. A possible exception to this is formed by the movement of holder 8 with visual screen/television device 3 downwards along the bracket 9. This movement is caused by gravity. Because the angle that bracket 9 in the storage position makes with the horizontal plane is smaller than 30 degrees, this angle can become so small (in possible embodiments of the invention also 0°) that the influence of the gravity is insufficient to move holder 8 and visual screen/television device 3 along bracket 9. To prevent that holder 8 and visual screen/television device 3 get stuck prematurely, a cable roller 26 including a spring is mounted to frame 4, next to electromotor 5, see
Although an embodiment of the invention is shown, it will be clear that many variants to this are possible, e.g. by a slightly different embodiment of the rod systems. The same or similar movements can be achieved in equivalent ways without deviating of the attached claims.
Note that for the purposes of the claims, “arrangement” refers to reference numerals 4-27; “means of movement” refers to numerals 15-25; “system of rods” refers to numerals 11-13 and 15-25; “drive” refers to numerals 5-8 and unnumbered screw spindle; and “parts of arrangement below horizontal” in the operating position refers to numerals 4-7, 11-13, and 15-25.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2005867 | Dec 2010 | NL | national |