1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a wall plate structure and more particularly, to a wall plate assembly that has a signal adapter with a HDMI jack and a set of RJ type module jacks for long distance video signal transmission without attenuation.
2. Description of the Related Art
Following fast development of high technology, high picture quality and high contrast LCD TVs and plasma TVs are continuously created and put into market to substitute for conventional CRT (cathode ray tube) TVs. In consequence, the number of TV channels has also been greatly increased from a few numbers to more than one hundred. However, TV programs do not fit all people. Therefore, video tapes are created for recording video programs for replay by means of a video tape player or video tape recorder and player. However, video tapes have a big dimension, are not easy to keep, and tend to be damaged by moisture. Therefore, video tapes are soon eliminated from the market in the flow of the times.
Nowadays, VCDs and DVDs are intensively used for storing movies, and used with VCD/DVD players for replay of storage movies. When a VCD/DVD player is used, a signal cable shall be installed to connect the VCD/DVD player to a TV for A/V signal output. Previously, DVI (Digital Video Interleaved) technique was employed for video signal transmission, and Intel i750 VLSI (Very-large-scale integration) was employed for compression/decompression. Because a DVI signal line can only transmit video signal, a speaker must be added for audio output. This wiring process is complicated and inconvenient.
In view of the aforesaid drawbacks, HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) technology is developed. HDMI adopts HDCP that is a specification developed by Intel Corporation on 2002 to protect digital entertainment content across the DVI/HDMI interface. The HDCP specification provides a robust, cost-effective and transparent method for transmitting and receiving digital entertainment content to DVI/HDMI-compliant digital displays. HDMI is an all-digital audio/video interface capable of transmitting uncompressed streams. HDMI provides an interface between any compatible digital audio/video source, such as a set-top box, a DVD player, or the like and a compatible digital audio and/or video monitor, such as digital television. HDMI supports many digital video formats including SXGA, UXGA, SDTV and HDTV, and digital audio formats including CD/DVD-Audio and Dolby Digital/DTS. HDMI is capable of transmitting 8-channel compressed or non-compressed digital audio signals at a time, eliminating an extra sound source cable and simplifying wiring arrangement. HDMI transmission speed can be as high as 5 Gbps. When comparing to DVI's 8-bit color depth, HDMI provies 48-bit color depth for every prime color.
Following the step of high technology, many new electronic products are created. Installation of new electronic produces in houses requires extra installation spaces and wirings It is neither beautiful nor safe to directly arrange cables and related component parts on the wall, ceiling or floor is neither. For the sake of sense of beauty and safety, cables are preferably embedded in the wall, ceiling or floor, and wall plates with different kinds of jacks or connectors are provided on the surface of the wall, ceiling or floor and connected with the embedded cables for the connection of external electronic products.
In the computer world, HDMI is already found on many peripherals and a few newer video cards, with adoption rapidly increasing. However, if a high frequency transmission line is connected to multiple users through a router and the receiver is spaced from the transmitter at a long distance, the strength of the signal being transmitted through the transmission line will be attenuated, causing video signal distorsion or interruption. Therefore, the application of a high frequency transmission line is limited. HDMI is a fragile interface, not least because of the difficulties of manufacturing twisted-pair cable to the fine tolerances required to handle the extraordinary bandwidth requirements of the HDMI signal. During wiring of a HDMI cable within a wall or floor, the conductors may be stretched to break. When connecting the HDMI cable to a wall plate during wiring, it is hard to wind round the excessive length of the cable.
Therefore, it is desirable to provide a HDMI compatible wall plate assembly that eliminates the aforesaid problems.
The present invention has been accomplished under the circumstances in view. According to one aspect of the present invention, the wall plate assembly comprises a wall plate and a signal adapter fixedly provided at the back side of the wall plate. The wall plate comprises at least one insertion slot cut through front and back sides thereof for the insertion of a HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) plug respectively. The signal adapter comprises a base frame affixed to the back side of the wall plate, a circuit board mounted on the base frame, at least one HDMI (High-Definition Multimedia Interface) jack installed on the circuit board and respectively attached to the at least one insertion slot of the wall plate for receiving a respective HDMI plug, and an adapter module installed on the circuit board and electrically connected to the at least one HDMI jack for the connection of at least one RJ type cable. For long distance signal transmission, the use of a RJ type cable eliminates signal attenuation.
According to another aspect of the present invention, the invention uses the RJ type cables to connect the RJ type module jacks of the adapter modules of the signal adapters of two wall plate assemblies that are arranged at two locations far apart. Because the RJ type cables have the characteristics of high flexibility and small diameter, the wiring arrangement of the RJ type cables is easy. Further, if the RJ type cables are too long, they can be wound round to shorten the length and the part that is wound part can be received in a box in the wall or ceil holding the wall plate assembly. Further, because the cost of a RJ type cable is much lower than a HDMI cable, the use of the RJ type cables for connection between the RJ type module jacks of the adapter modules of the signal adapters of two wall plate assemblies saves much the installation cost.
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The wall plate 1 has a front recess 12 on it front side, an insertion slot 11 cut through the front recess 12 on the middle for the insertion of a HDMI (High Definition Multimedia Interface) plug 4 (see also
The signal adapter 2 comprises a base frame 21 that has a front mounting panel 211 downwardly extending from its front side, a plurality of mounting through holes 2111 on the front mounting panel 211, and a lug 212 backwardly extending from the front mounting panel 211, a circuit board 22 mounted on the top side of the base frame 21, a HDMI jack 23 mounted on the circuit board 22 and protruding over the front side of the base frame 21, a LED indicator module 24 that comprises a plurality of LEDs (light emitting diodes) 241 and a plurality of light guides 242 corresponding to the LEDs 241, an adapter module 25 that is mounted on the circuit board 22 and comprises a plurality of RJ type module jacks 251, a power socket 26 affixed to the lug 212, and a mounting plate 27. The mounting plate 27 has a rectangular opening 272 which receives the back protruding part of the wall plate 1 corresponding to the front recess 12, a plurality of locating holes 271 respectively fastened to the mounting through holes 2111 of the front mounting panel 211 of the base frame 21 with respective screws 274, and a plurality of mounting through holes 273 corresponding to the mounting through holes 13 of the wall plate 1.
During installation, the screws 131 are respectively inserted through the mounting through holes 13 of the wall plate 1 and the mounting through holes 273 of the mounting plate 27 to affix the mounting plate 27 and the wall plate 1 to the wall, holding the signal adapter 2 in a hole (not shown) inside the wall and behind the wall plate 1. After installation, the HDMI jack 23 is connected to the back side of the insertion slot 11 of the wall plate 1 for receiving a HDMI plug (not shown), and the light guides 242 are respectively connected to the through holes 121 of the wall plate 1 to guide light from the LEDs 241 to the through holes 121 of the wall plate 1, and the power socket 26 is connected to the back side of the power plug hole 123 of the wall plate 1 for receiving a power plug (not shown).
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During signal transmission, signal attenuation may occur, and the status of signal attenuation will be more serious when the signal transmission distance is relatively increased. The invention uses the first chip 221 and the second chip 222 for signal compensation and amplification, eliminating the problem of signal attenuation during transmission and assuring signal transmission stability.
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The first support frame 31 of the support device 3 is fitted into the front recess 12 of the wall plate 1, and a screw 3122 is inserted through the vertical sliding slot 3121 and threaded into the screw hole 122 to lock the first support frame 31 to the wall plate 1 at the desired elevation.
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When a different size of HDMI plug 4 is used, the screw 3122 can be loosened for allowing adjustment of the elevation of the first support frame 31 relative to the wall plate 1 to let the HDMI plug 4 be inserted through the insertion slot 11 of the wall plate 1 into the HDMI jack 3, and the screw 3222 can be loosened for allowing adjustment of the second support frame 32 relative to the first support frame 31 to have the HDMI plug 4 be positively supported on the horizontal panel 311 of the first support frame 31 and stopped between the wall plate 1 and the upright wall 322 of the second support frame 32. After adjustment, the screws 3122 and 3222 are respectively fastened tight to lock the first support frame 31 to the wall plate 1 and the second support frame 32 to the first support frame 21 respectively.
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When in use, the HDMI plug 4 of the HDMI cable 41 that is connected to an electronic device 7 (such as LCD monitor, plasma monitor, multimedia player, VCD player, DVD player, projector, video tape recorder and player, etc) is connected to the HDMI jack 23 of the signal adapter 2. Because the effective transmission distance of the RJ type cable 51 reaches 100 meters and the HDMI cable 41 causes signal attenuation when over 10 meters, the invention uses the RJ type cables 51 to transmit signal between the signal adapters 2 of two wall plate assemblies at different locations, eliminating the problem of signal attenuation. Further, because the cost of the RJ type cable 51 is much lower than the HDMI cable 41, the invention saves much the installation cost.
In the aforesaid embodiments, the wall plate 1 has only one insertion slot 11, and the signal adapter 2 includes only one HDMI jack 23. Alternatively, the signal adapter 2 can provide multiple HDMI jacks 23 respectively connected to a respective insertion slot 11 on the wall plate 1.
As stated above, the invention provides a wall plate assembly that comprises a wall plate 1 and a signal adapter 2 at the back side of the wall plate 1. The signal adapter 2 comprises a base frame 21 holding a circuit board 22. The circuit board 22 has installed therein a HDMI jack 23 at the front side and an adapter module 25 with multiple RJ type module jacks 251 at the rear side. RJ type cables 51 can be used and connected between the RJ type module jacks 251 of the adapter modules 25 of the signal adapters 2 of two wall plate assemblies for signal transmission between the signal adapters 2 of two wall plate assemblies that are installed in two far apart locations, eliminating the problem of signal attenuation during transmission.
Although particular embodiments of the invention have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications and enhancements may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited except as by the appended claims.
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