Wire dress protector for a television cabinet stand

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6209974
  • Patent Number
    6,209,974
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, November 10, 1998
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 3, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
The invention relates to a back column for controlling and guiding the cabling of an entertainment center. The back column has a panel having two wings and a face board attached to the two wings. Each wing extends the panel first in an angular direction towards the entertainment center then extends the panel parallel to the entertainment center. The back column has cutouts through which cabling may pass. Other features are disclosed.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention relates generally to television cabinet stands, and more particularly to a wire dress protector for a television cabinet stand.




2. Prior Art




Conventional digital television (DTV) stands typically have a boxed shaped construction comprising four walls, perpendicularly adjacent to one another. Where the stand also serves as a cabinet, the cabinet has doors that are locked to the cabinet by magnets. The doors to the cabinet are then opened by pushing in on the door to unlock the magnet lock and then pivoting the doors out and away from the cabinet.




Within television cabinets, the owners of televisions store a variety of auxiliary electronic equipment that supports the features of the television. For example, a video cassette recorder (VCRs) permits the owner to play prerecorded shows on their television from the VCRs. To couple the VCR to the television, wires or cables are run from the VCR to the television. In addition, power cords, cable TV cords, and the like are run to and from the television. This multitude of wiring forms an uncontrolled “dress” of wires that pose a danger to a small child, for example, should the small child get close to the wires, or to the auxiliary electronic equipment, for example, should current unexpectedly pass from the wires to the equipment. Moreover, should the television stand be pushed too close to the room wall, the unprotected wires of the wire dress may be crimped or even crushed so as to interfere with the performance of the television unit.




Thus, in a television cabinet stand, there is a need for a back column for the wires and bumpers to maintain the stand a distance away from the wall.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a back column for controlling and guiding the cabling of an entertainment center. The back column has a panel having two wings and a face board attached to the two wings. Each wing extends the panel first in an angular direction towards the entertainment center then extends the panel parallel to the entertainment center. The back column has cutouts through which cabling may pass. Other features are disclosed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of an entertainment center showing a digital television removed from a cabinet stand;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of an embodiment of the invention;





FIG. 4

is a front view with the doors partially removed to reveal the access cutouts in the face board of the back column; and





FIG. 5

is a rear assembly view of the entertainment center.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




For purposes of explanation, specific embodiments are set forth to provide a thorough understanding of the present invention. However, it will be understood by one skilled in the art, from reading this disclosure, that the invention may be practiced without these details. Moreover, well-known elements, devices, process steps and the like are not set forth in detail in order to avoid obscuring the present invention.




Reference is now made to

FIGS. 1 through 4

to illustrate the embodiments of the invention.

FIG. 1

is an isometric view of an embodiment of the present invention. Entertainment center


10


comprises television


12


being supported by cabinet stand


14


. Television


12


may be a digital television. The support includes a place on which to locate television


12


and a place in which to locate auxiliary service devices that enhance the features of television


12


. Such devices may include video cassette recorders and sound enhancing devices.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view of entertainment center


10


showing television


12


removed from cabinet stand


14


.

FIG. 3

is an exploded view of an embodiment of the invention. Cabinet stand


14


comprises, in part, first side panel


16


, second side panel


18


, top board


20


, and bottom board


22


. Top board


20


preferably is shaped to the bottom footprint (or profile) of television


12


. Top board


20


and bottom board


22


are coupled between first side panel


16


and second side panel


18


to form an opening in the rear of cabinet stand


14


. Top board


20


further has trapezoid flange


24


with first hole


26


and second hole


28


that permit wires to be passed through flange


22


of top board


20


. Since top board


20


preferably is shaped to the bottom profile of television


12


, trapezoid flange


24


importantly serves to extend top board


20


away from the bottom profile of television


12


to ensure that first hole


26


and second hole


28


are clear of interference from the bottom profile of television


12


.




To control the dress of the wires that run between the auxiliary service devices, television


12


, and external auxiliary service such as a power source or signal wire as well as to keep the wires from touching a wall of the room, back column


30


may be provided. To preferably form fit with the profile displayed by the opening in the rear of cabinet stand


14


, back column


30


may have panel


32


from which wings


34


extend. Each wing


34


has angled extension


36


that extends panel


32


at the obtuse angle of the trapezoid flange


24


and has parallel extension


38


that extends panel


32


to first side panel


16


and second side panel


18


. Preferably, back column


30


extends to the height of first side panel


16


and second side panel


18


. To run power to the auxiliary service devices within cabinet stand


14


, back column


30


may have material removed to define rectangular cutout


40


. To control the wire dress from interfering with the auxiliary service devices within cabinet stand


14


, face board


100


is attached to angled extensions


36


by members


102


as shown, to form hollow column


104


. Access cutouts are provided in face board


100


to provide access to hollow column


104


from within cabinet stand


14


as disucssed in connection with FIG.


4


.




To further keep the wires from touching a wall of the room as well as prevent crimping or crushing the wires of entertainment center


10


, bumpers


50


may be provided. Preferably made of a soft material, bumper


50


may be a conic shape having the crown of the cone removed to form flat surface


52


. Preferably, flat surface


52


is located at a distance of one inch from the surface of panel


32


. This distance permits bumpers


50


to engage the wall of the room without crimping or crushing the wires of entertainment center


10


. To fasten each bumper


50


to back column


30


, bumper


50


is formed with recess


54


having through hole


56


into which screw


58


is inserted and tightened into the material of back column


30


. To attach back column


30


to cabinet stand


14


, a plurality of screws


60


may be tightened through back column


30


and into first side panel


16


and second side panel


18


.





FIG. 4

is a front view with the doors partially removed to reveal access cutouts


106


in face board


100


of back column


30


. Access cutouts


106


are provided in face board


100


to provide access to hollow column


104


from within cabinet stand


14


so as to permit the user to run wires within hollow column


104


from within cabinet stand


14


. Preferably there are two access cutouts


106


.





FIG. 5

is a rear assembly view of entertainment center


10


. Shown in phantom is VCR


60


. Power cord


62


and signal wire


64


are threaded through rectangular cutout of


40


of back column


30


to engage VCR


60


. From VCR


60


, power is supplied to digital television by running power cord


66


from VCR


60


to television


12


through second hole


28


. Also from VCR


60


, signal is supplied to digital television by running signal wire


68


from VCR


60


to television


12


through second hole


28


.




While the present invention has been particularly described with reference to the various Figures, it should be understood that the Figures and detailed description, and the identification of certain preferred and alternate materials, are for illustration only and should not be taken as limiting the scope of the invention or excluding still other alternatives. Many changes and modifications may be made to the invention, by one having ordinary skill in the art, without departing from the matter and scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. In a television cabinet stand for a television having a bottom profile, the television cabinet stand having a back column, a first side panel, a second side panel, a top board having a trapezoid flange, the trapezoid flange at a back edge having at least one hole and defining two equal obtuse angles, and a bottom board, the top board and the bottom board coupled between the first side panel and the second side panel to form an open profile, the back column coupled to the open profile to cover a rear opening of the stand and comprising:a panel having a cutout, having a first wing, and having a second wing, the first wing having a first angled extension and a first parallel extension, wherein the first angled extension projects towards the open profile at an angle that is equal to the obtuse angles of the trapezoid flange and wherein the first parallel extension is coupled to the first angled extension at a first end and extends to the first side panel in a direction that is parallel to the panel, the second wing having a second angled extension and a second parallel extension, wherein the second angled extension projects towards the open profile at an angle that is equal to the obtuse angles of the trapezoid flange and wherein the second parallel extension is coupled to the panel at a first end and extends to the second side panel in a direction that is parallel to the panel; and a face board attached to the first angled extension by a first member and attached to the second angled extension by a second member, the face board having a plurality of access cutouts wherein a hollow column for wiring is defined by the face board, angled extensions, the first and second members and the panel, the hollow column covered by the trapezoid flange when the back column is coupled to the profile opening.
  • 2. The back column of claim 1, the panel, first side panel, and the second side panel each having a height, wherein the height of the panel extends the height of first side panel and the height of the second side panel, further comprising:at least one bumper attached to the back column.
  • 3. The back column of claim 2 wherein the plurality of access cutouts in the face board are two access cutouts.
  • 4. The back column of claim 3 wherein the cutout is rectangular shaped.
  • 5. The back column of claim 1 wherein the at least one bumper is two bumpers.
  • 6. The back column of claim 5 wherein each bumper is conic shape, the conic shape having a crown removed to form a flat surface.
  • 7. The back column of claim 6 wherein each bumper is one inch in length.
  • 8. The back column of claim 7, each bumper has a hole, wherein each bumper is attached to the back column with a screw.
  • 9. The back column of claim 8, each bumper hole having a diameter, each bumper further having a recessed portion having a diameter that is greater than the diameter of the hole.
  • 10. The back column of claim 9 wherein the back column is attached to the first side panel and the second side panel with a plurality of screws.
US Referenced Citations (1)
Number Name Date Kind
4245871 Rex Jan 1981
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
Number Date Country
2911915 Nov 1980 DE