1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to video display installations, and more particularly to a mounting system for mounting/un-mounting a video display to a substrate.
2. Discussion of Related Art
Video systems in automotive applications provide travelers with entertainment. The video systems typically include a liquid crystal display and a media player such as a digital video disk player. The small size and high value of this equipment presents a tempting target for thieves. Automotive dealerships have become targets of these thieves due to the high concentration of valuable equipment, including Xenon headlamps, and stereo and video systems, and the typically lax security associated with dealer lots.
Therefore, a need exists for a system for mounting/un-mounting a video display from a vehicle, wherein the video display may be secured away from the vehicle.
A method for installing a display panel in a vehicle comprises installing a mounting base in the vehicle, preparing the display panel with a mating mechanism, shipping the vehicle and the display panel to a retail seller, and receiving, by the retail seller, the vehicle and the display panel. The method comprises coupling the display panel to the vehicle via the mating mechanism and the mounting base after receipt of the vehicle and display panel by the retail seller.
The vehicle and the display panel are delivered to the retail seller from respective manufacturers of the vehicle and the display panel.
The method comprises delaying the coupling of the display panel to the vehicle via the mating mechanism and the mounting base until a time after the vehicle and display panel are contracted for sale to a consumer.
The method comprises removing an installed display panel from the vehicle at a time after the receipt of the vehicle, wherein the display panel is delivered to the retailer seller installed in the vehicle, wherein the coupling of the display panel to the vehicle via the mating mechanism and the mounting base is performed at a time after the vehicle and display panel are contracted for sale to a consumer.
A display panel mounting system comprises a mounting base, having at least one pin, coupled to a vehicle, and a mating mechanism coupled to a display panel for coupling to the mounting base. The mating mechanism comprises a first plate fixed to the display panel comprising a pair of prongs having an opening for receiving the pin of the mounting base, and a second plate movable coupled to the first plate, comprising a latch for securing the pin between the pair of prongs of the first plate.
The display panel mounting system further comprises a spring mechanism maintaining a closed position of the latch with respect to the prong, wherein the second plate may be moved against the first plate, moving the latch away from the opening of the pair of prongs, enabling the pair of prongs to receive or release the pin, against a force of the spring mechanism.
The display panel comprises at least two edges having respective mating mechanism. The mating mechanism comprises a plurality of pairs of prongs for receiving respective pins of the mounting base and latches for securing the pins between the respective pairs of prongs. The mating mechanism is integrated into a tray coupled to the display panel.
The mounting base comprises a tray having a generally rectangular shape, and a plurality of sidewalls forming a top wall, a bottom wall, a left wall and a right wall defining an enclosure having an open front, wherein at least one of the sidewalls comprising the pin, wherein the pin extends outward and perpendicular to the sidewall. The pin may extend inward and perpendicular to the sidewall.
According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a display panel mounting system includes a mounting base, having at least one pin, coupled to a display panel and a mating mechanism coupled to a vehicle for coupling to the mounting base. The mating mechanism comprises, a first plate fixed to the vehicle comprising a pair of prongs having an opening for receiving the pin of the mounting base, and a second plate movable coupled to the first plate, comprising a latch for securing the pin between the pair of prongs of the first plate.
Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be described below in more detail, with reference to the accompanying drawings:
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The first plate 300 and the second plate 301 are coupled by hardware 305, for example, a rivet or screw 404 fixed to the first plate 300 and passing through the oversized opening 403 in the second plate 301, wherein the rivet or screw is moveable within an area defined by the oversized opening 403. A nut or other locking mechanism 405 may be used to prevent the first plate 300 and the second plate 301 from separately while allowing the plates 300-301 to move against one-another (see
The video display may include a mechanism for communicating with a media player or other content provider/receiver, such as stereo equipment. The video display may include other hardware, including, for example, a CD-ROM player or DVD player.
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Having described embodiments for a video display mounting system, it is noted that modifications and variations can be made by persons skilled in the art in light of the above teachings. It is therefore to be understood that changes may be made in the particular embodiments of the invention disclosed which are within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims. Having thus described the invention with the details and particularity required by the patent laws, what is claimed and desired protected by Letters Patent is set forth in the appended claims.
This application is a Divisional of U.S. application Ser. No. 10/916,748, filed on Aug. 12, 2004, now U.S. Pat. No. 7,095,608 the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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