Television display mount with an adjustment mechanism for tilting and swiveling
A television tilt and swivel device includes a tilt bracket having an arched guide and a plurality of notches, a swivel bracket rotatably coupled to an extender assembly via a swivel rod configured to allow the swivel bracket to swivel in a generally horizontal direction relative to the extender assembly, wherein a lower portion of the swivel bracket is rotatably coupled to a lower portion of the tilt bracket, and wherein an upper portion of the swivel bracket is slidably coupled to the arched guide, a pull latch slidably coupled to the swivel bracket and having a tilt-fixing member configured to fit into one of the plurality of notches and prevent rotation of the tilt bracket, and a biasing element coupled to the swivel bracket and the pull latch, wherein the biasing element is configured to bias the tilt-fixing member toward the plurality of notches.
1 . A television tilt device, comprising:
a tilt latch mechanism couplable to a television mounting bracket and a wall mount, wherein the tilt latch mechanism includes a plurality of notches and a tilt-fixing portion configured to fit into one of the plurality of notches;
a handle; and
a linkage coupling the handle to the tilt latch mechanism such that the handle is positioned below the television mounting bracket, and wherein the handle is movable from (i) a locked position in which the tilt-fixing portion is engaged with one of the plurality of notches to (ii) an unlocked position in which the tilt-fixing portion is disengaged from the plurality of notches to unlock the tilt latch mechanism so as to allow the handle to be moved toward and away from the wall mount to tilt the television mounting bracket.
2 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is extendable to position the handle below a television that is mounted on to the television mounting bracket.
3 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the tilt latch mechanism includes:
a tilt bracket fixedly attached to the television mounting bracket;
a mount bracket coupled to the wall mount; and
a pull latch slidably coupled to the mount bracket and configured to engage the tilt bracket to lock the tilt latch mechanism and to disengage the tilt bracket to unlock the tilt latch mechanism.
4 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , further comprising a swivel device coupled to the wall mount and configured to allow the television mounting bracket to swivel relative to the wall mount.
5 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the tilt latch mechanism has a locked configuration and an unlocked configuration and includes one or more springs configured to bias the tilt latch mechanism toward a locked configuration, wherein the handle is vertically movable relative to the tilt latch mechanism to cause the tilt latch mechanism to change from the locked configuration to the unlocked configuration, and wherein the handle is horizontally movable to adjust tilt of the television mounting bracket while the tilt latch mechanism is in the unlocked configuration.
6 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the tilt latch mechanism is lockable at a plurality of discrete positions for holding the television mounting bracket at respective angles of tilt.
7 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the tilt latch mechanism is lockable at a plurality of angular tilt positions.
8 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the tilt latch mechanism has a locked configuration that prevents tilting of the television mounting bracket and an unlocked configuration for adjusting tilt of the television mounting bracket.
9 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the linkage is extendable/contractable to lower and raise the handle while the wall mount is coupled to a vertical wall.
10 . The television tilt device of claim 1 , wherein the wall mount includes:
a four-bar linkage mount, a five-bar linkage mount, or an extender assembly; and
a wall mounting bracket configured to be coupled to a vertical wall.
11 . A television tilt and swivel device, comprising:
a television mounting bracket;
a tilt bracket fixedly attached to the television mounting bracket and having an arched guide and a plurality of notches;
a swivel rod;
a swivel bracket rotatably coupled to an extender assembly via the swivel rod to allow the swivel bracket to swivel in a generally horizontal direction relative to the extender assembly, wherein a lower portion of the swivel bracket is rotatably coupled to a lower portion of the tilt bracket, and wherein an upper portion of the swivel bracket is slidably coupled to the arched guide;
a pull latch slidably coupled to the swivel bracket and having a tilt-fixing member configured to fit into one of the plurality of notches to prevent rotation of the tilt bracket relative to the swivel bracket; and
at least one biasing element coupled to the swivel bracket and the pull latch, wherein the at least one biasing element is configured to bias the tilt-fixing member toward the plurality of notches.
12 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 11 , further comprising a handle coupled to the pull latch and configured to be pulled by a user to unlock the television tilt and swivel device.
13 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 12 , further comprising a tilt rod coupled to the handle and the pull latch.
14 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 11 , wherein the swivel bracket comprises a vertical guide portion configured to vertically guide the tilt-fixing member into and out of one of the plurality of notches.
15 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 11 , wherein the pull latch is slidably coupled to the swivel bracket in a generally vertical direction when the television mounting bracket holds a television at a vertical orientation, and wherein the at least one biasing element is oriented in the generally vertical direction.
16 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 11 , wherein the at least one biasing element includes a plurality of springs.
17 . The television tilt and swivel device of claim 11 , wherein the swivel bracket comprises a first aperture and a second aperture, wherein the first and second apertures are configured to couple to the swivel rod.
18 . An adjustable actuating handle assembly, comprising:
a handle;
a tilt pull latch coupled to the handle and having a tilt-fixing portion;
a swivel bracket slidably coupled to the tilt pull latch;
a biasing element; and
a tilting plate having an arched guide and a plurality of notches, wherein a lower portion of the tilting plate is rotatably coupled to a lower portion of the swivel bracket, and wherein an upper portion of the arched guide is slidably coupled to the swivel bracket,
wherein the tilt-fixing portion is configured to fit into one of the plurality of notches and prevent rotation of the tilting plate, and
wherein the biasing element is configured to bias the tilt-fixing portion toward the plurality of notches.
19 . The adjustable actuating handle assembly of claim 18 , further comprising a tilt rod configured to couple a lower portion of the tilt pull latch to the handle.
20 . A method of installing a television tilt and swivel device, comprising:
disposing the television tilt and swivel device between a television mounting portion and an extender assembly, wherein the television tilt and swivel device comprises:
a tilting portion having an arched guide and a plurality of notches;
a swiveling portion, wherein a lower portion of the swiveling portion is rotatably coupled to a lower portion of the tilting portion, and wherein an upper portion of the swiveling portion is slidably coupled to the arched guide;
a pulling portion slidably coupled to the swiveling portion and having a tilt-fixing portion configured to fit into one of the plurality of notches and prevent rotation of the tilting portion; and
a biasing element coupled to the swiveling portion and the pulling portion, wherein the biasing element is configured to bias the tilt-fixing portion toward the plurality of notches;
coupling the tilting portion to the television mounting portion; and
rotatably coupling the swiveling portion to the extender assembly via a swivel rod configured to allow the swiveling portion to swivel in a generally horizontal direction relative to the extender assembly.
21 . The method of claim 20 , further comprising:
decoupling a connecting element from both the television mounting portion and the extender assembly; and
removing the connecting element.
22 . The method of claim 20 , wherein the television tilt and swivel device further comprises a handle coupled to the pulling portion.
23 . The method of claim 22 , further comprising:
adjusting a tilt angle of the television mounting portion by—
pulling the handle in a downward direction until the tilt-fixing portion is decoupled from the plurality of notches;
tilting the television mounting portion to a desired tilt angle; and
releasing the handle such that the biasing element pulls the pulling portion in an upward direction and the tilt-fixing portion is fitted into one of the plurality of notches.
24 . The method of claim 22 , further comprising:
adjusting a swivel angle of the television mounting portion by rotating the handle around an axis defined by the swivel rod.
25 . A television mount, comprising:
a wall mount;
a television mounting bracket configured to couple to a television;
a linkage assembly rotatably coupled to the wall mount and carrying the television mounting bracket;
a tilt bracket coupled to the television mounting bracket and having an opening and a plurality of notches; and
a tilt-lock member configured to be positioned in the opening, wherein the tilt-lock member is movable between
a locked position at which at least a portion of the tilt-lock member fits in at least one of the plurality of notches to prevent rotation of the tilt bracket relative to the linkage assembly, and
an unlocked position at which the tilt-lock member is disengaged from the plurality of notches to allow rotation of the television mounting bracket relative to the linkage assembly.
26 . The television mount of claim 25 , wherein the tilt bracket includes an arched guide having the opening and a plurality of notches.
27 . The television mount of claim 25 , further comprising a pin carried by the linkage assembly, and wherein the tilt bracket is movable along the pin to reposition the tilt-lock member along the plurality of notches.
28 . The television mount of claim 25 , wherein the tilt bracket includes a pair of vertical plates, wherein one of the vertical plates includes the opening and the plurality of notches, and wherein the linkage assembly is movable between the pair of plates when the television mount moves to a raised configuration.
29 . The television mount of claim 25 , wherein a portion of the tilt bracket extends away from an upper horizontal rail of the television mounting bracket and is positionable alongside a portion of the linkage assembly when the linkage assembly is in a raised configuration.
30 . The television mount of claim 25 , further comprising a handle coupled to and positioned below the television mounting bracket, and wherein the handle and the television mounting bracket are rotatable about an axis of rotation to adjust tilt of the television mounting bracket when the tilt-lock member is in the unlocked position.