1. Field
This invention relates to the mechanical and electrical arts. In particular, it relates to a video display module, a spline and video display array structure formed from same.
2. Discussion of the Related Art
Conventional modular display systems used in the large screen display industry involve combining individual video display units, such a as LED panels or LCD monitors, into large and generally seamless video display array structures. There are two conventional approaches to the assembly of such structures. Both approaches include manual-locking and auto-locking mechanisms that allow the attachment of video display modules to adjacent modules or to a secondary frame. In one approach, video display modules are secured directly to adjacent video display modules. In the second approach, often used with LED displays, the video display modules are secured to an external frame. Early systems for use with LED display modules used simple rigging systems and cam locks. Loose pins would lock the units together. Modern LED display modules can include complicated integral lock systems.
A drawback, to both approaches is that they require manual labor and the multi-step construction process is complicated and difficult. Accordingly, there is a definite need for video display modules that can that can be simply and ergonomically assembled into video display array structures and then simply and ergonomically disassembled, if desired.
Now in accordance with the invention there has been discovered a video display module, a spline and a video display array structure combining the video display module and spline that overcome this and related disadvantages. In one aspect, the video display module comprises a video display unit and a video display housing having a front surface and opposing first and second sides supporting the video display unit. In a further aspect, a first handle is attached to the top surface of the first side of the video display housing. The first handle has first and second opposing sides with a first latch extending from the first side of the first handle and the first handle is rotatable between an open and a locked position. And in a further aspect, a second handle is attached to the top surface of the second side of the video display housing. The second handle has first and second opposing sides with a second latch extending from the first side of the second handle and the second handle is rotatable between an open and a locked position:
In one aspect, the video display housing includes a first release and a second release for releasing the first and second handles from their locked positions, respectively. In a further aspect, the first handle is attached by a first two-position hinge operably connected to the first release and the second handle attached by a second two-position hinge operably connected to the second release And in one aspect, the releases include a trigger release disposed on the handle.
In one aspect, the video display unit is an LED display or an LCD display.
In one aspect, the housing has a polygonal shape and in one aspect, the polygonal shape is a rectangle or a square. In some embodiments, the first handle and the second handle are attached at the same distance along the first and second opposing sides of a rectangular or square housing.
In another aspect, the spline comprises a substantially linear member having first and second opposing sides. In further a aspect, a plurality of pairs of catches are regularly spaced along on at least one of the opposing sides of the linear member. And in a still further aspect, the spline includes a latch notch for each pair of catches, where each latch notch is disposed above the pair of catches and extends the distance between the catches in each pair.
In some embodiments, the substantially linear member comprises a central portion having a top portion and at least one catch flanges extends transversely from the top of the central portion, wherein the at least one flange has a lower edge and wherein the plurality of pairs of catches extend outwardly from the lower edge.
In still another aspect, the video display array structure comprises at least two spaced apart splines, where each spline has first and second opposing sides, with a plurality of opposing pairs of catches regularly spaced along the opposing sides of adjacent splines and with a latch notch for each pair of catches, where each latch notch is disposed above the pair of catches and extends the distance between the catches in each pair.
In one aspect, a video display module is releasably mounted between the at least two splines. And in one aspect, the video display module comprises a video display unit and a video display housing having a front surface and opposing first and second sides supporting the video display unit. In a further aspect, a first handle is attached to the top surface of the first side of the video display housing. The first handle has first and second opposing sides with a first latch extending from the first side of the first handle. In some aspects, the first handle is rotatable between an open and a locked position and the first latch is aligned with a pair of catches on one of the sides of one of the spaced apart splines for releasably mounting the video display to a spline And it the further aspect, a second handle is attached to the top surface of the second side of the video display housing. The second handle has first and second opposing sides with a second latch extending from the first side of the second handle. In some aspects, the second handle rotatable between an open and a locked position and the second latch aligned with a pair of catches on the opposing side of the adjacent releasably mounting the video display to the adjacent spline.
In one aspect, the video display housing includes a first release and a second release for releasing the first and second handles from their locked positions, respectively. In a further aspect, the first handle is attached by a first two-position hinge operably connected to the first release and the second handle attached by a second two-position hinge operably connected to the second release And in one aspect, the releases include a trigger release disposed on the handle.
In one aspect, the video display unit is an LED display or an LCD display.
In one aspect, the housing has is a polygonal shape and in one aspect and in one aspect, the polygonal shape is a rectangle or a square. In some embodiments, the first handle and the second handle are attached at the same distance along the first and second opposing sides of a rectangular or square housing.
In another aspect, the spline comprises a substantially linear member having first and second opposing sides. In further a aspect, a plurality of pairs of catches are regularly spaced along on at least one of the opposing sides of the linear member. And in a still further aspect, the spline includes a latch notch for each pair of catches, where each latch notch disposed above the pair of catches and extending the distance between the catches in each pair.
In some embodiments, the substantially linear member comprises a central portion having a top portion and at least one catch flange extending transversely from the top of the central portion, wherein the at least one flange has a lower edge and wherein the plurality of pairs of catches extend outwardly from the lower edge.
In one aspect, the video display module of claim wherein the splines are of equal length and the pairs of catch members on each of the opposing sides of the splines are spaced the same distance along the length of each spline. And in one aspect, the spacing between adjacent pairs of catch members is substantially the same as the height of adjacent video display modules. And in a further aspect, the video display module further comprises a header to space the splines.
Particular embodiments of the invention are described below in detail for the purpose of illustrating its principles and operation. However, various modifications may be made, and the scope of the invention is not limited to the exemplary embodiments described below.
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Additionally in some embodiments, at least one latch notch 320 extends longitudinally along a portion of each of the sides 308 of the splines 104 for each video display module to be secured. As best seen in
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In one aspect, disposed on the top of each of the first pair of opposing side members 336 is at least one pair of handles 340. It is an advantage of the invention that the handles provide the dual purposes of handling the video display modules 102, as well as attaching the video display modules to the splines to form the video display array structure 100. In the embodiment shown in
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A latch 552 extends outwardly from the first handle side surface 542. In the embodiment shown in
The latch 552 is dimensioned and positioned, so that at least a portion of the latch piece 554 is received by the notch 320 and secured by the catch members 318A and B when the latch in the closed position. Similarly, the gaps 556 are dimensioned and positioned to receive the catch members when the latch is in the closed position.
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Another aspect of the invention is method for assembling a video display array structure 100 suspended from a rigging 760.
It is a distinct advantage of the inventive method that all the steps can be accomplished without having a user(s) remove their hands from the initial handle positions. It is a further advantage, that the video display array structure can be simply and easily disassembled, by using the release member to release the handle from the locked position and then reversing the steps shown in
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/696,617, filed Sep. 4, 2012, entitled “VIDEO DISPLAY MODULE, VIDEO DISPLAY ARRAY STRUCTURE AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME,” the entirety of which is incorporated herein by this reference.
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61696617 | Sep 2012 | US |