In the art, brackets for display devices, such as televisions, computer monitors, etc., are known in the art. By way of example, U.S. Pat. No. D 541,138 illustrates a bracket for use in mounting a display device to a piece of furniture. By way of further example, U.S. Pat. No. 5,007,608 illustrates and describes a bracket for attaching a display device to a wall.
The following describes a versatile bracket system for use in connection with a display device, such as television, computer monitor, and the like. The versatile bracket system includes a component, such as a rod, a plate, or equivalent, that is attached to a backside of the display device, for example using a hinge, a ball joint, or equivalent. In this manner, the component is moveable about the attachment between a first position relative to the backside of the display device and a second position relative to the backside of the display device. The first position of the component allows the component to be attached to an underside surface, or a wall, to thereby position the display device in a hanging viewing position. The second position of the component cooperates with the display device and a topside surface to thereby position the display device in a standing viewing position.
A better understanding of the objects, advantages, features, properties and relationships of the subject system will be obtained from the following detailed description and accompanying drawings which set forth illustrative embodiments and which are indicative of the various ways in which the principles of the system may be employed.
For a better understanding of the versatile bracket reference may be had to the following drawings in which:
With reference to the figures, embodiments of a versatile bracket system for use in connection with a display device, such as a television, computer monitor, or like type of device capable of displaying images and/or video, is hereinafter described. As illustrated, the versatile bracket systems provide a means for both standing a display device upon a topside surface and for hanging the display device from an underside or vertical surface, such as the underside of a cabinet, underside of a soffit, or a wall.
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For mounting the plate 10 to the underside surface, the plate 10 may include one or more holes 16 though which conventional mounting hardware may be passed as shown by line 18. It will also be appreciated that, in either the first or second positions of the plate 10, the hole 16 may be used to pass through wiring 20 associated with the display device, such as a power cable, video cable(s), speaker cable(s), etc. To assist in maintaining the display device 12 in the standing viewing position upon a topside surface, the plate 10 may also be provided with a toe portion 22 that extends outwardly from the end of the plate 10 whereupon toe portion 22 will engage with the topside surface when the plate 10 is appropriately positioned. In some circumstances, the toe portion 22 can be sized and provided with mounting hardware accepting openings whereupon the toe portion 22 can be attached to a wall surface, with the plate 10 being placed in the first position, to thereby attach the display device 12 to a wall in a hanging viewing position. In still further circumstances, the plate 10 can be further pivotally attached to the backside of the display device 12 using conventional hardware to thereby allow the display device 12 to be rotated left and right relative to the plate 10.
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For mounting the rod 50 to the underside surface, conventional attachment hardware, for example U-shaped brackets, may be used to engage the rod 50 and mount the rod 50 to the underside surface. Still further, the rod 50 may include a pair of feet portions 54 that extend from opposite sides of an end of the rod 50 which pair of feet portions may be attached to an underside surface or a wall surface using conventional attachment hardware, such as a U-shaped bracket. It will also be appreciated that the feet portions 54 may additionally assist in maintaining the display device 12 in the standing viewing position upon a topside surface. In some circumstances, the rod 50 may be connected to the feet portions 54 using a ball joint and corresponding ball joint socket 56, together with or in lieu of the ball joint 52, to again provide up and down/left and right movement of the display device relative to the feet portions 54.
It will also be appreciated that the component that attaches to the back of the display device 12 may be adjustable in length. By way of example only, the rod 50 may be provided with telescoping parts and a locking mechanism whereby the rod 50 may be set to a desired length. In this manner, the rod 50 may be adjusted in length so that the rod 50 could be made longer for tabletop use while being made shorter for under-cabinet mounting.
While specific embodiments of the versatile bracket have been described in detail, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that various modifications and alternatives to those details could be developed in light of the overall teachings of the disclosure. Accordingly, the particular arrangements disclosed are meant to be illustrative only and not limiting as to the scope of the invention which is to be given the full breadth of the appended claims and any equivalents thereof.