IP Library Granted Patent US 8,985,534
Granted Patent B1
US 8,985,534 · App. 13/934,366 · Granted Mar 24, 2015

Multi-configurable TV stand with bridging mount structure

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Quick Facts
Patent No.
US 8,985,534
App. No.
13/934,366
Granted
Mar 24, 2015
Kind
B1
Abstract

A flat panel television console and support kit allows the consumer to employ any of three modes of support, namely stand mount, console mount, and wall mount. The console assembly has upper and lower shelves on upper and lower shelf supports, which are supported between a pair of legs. A bridge receptacle is located on the upper end of each leg. A bridging structure has ends that can be received in the bridge receptacles. A vertical column having a lower end is detachably secured to the bridging structure at a joint so that the vertical column extends upwardly from the bridging structure, providing an elevated support for a flat panel television. A cap structure can be received in the bridge receptacles when the bridging structure is not used, and a flat panel television may be mounted on a stand on the console or on a wall mount.

Claims (26)

1. A flat panel television console and support kit for use in a plurality of different user assembled configurations comprising:

a bridging structure having a first end and a second end;

a vertical column having a lower end detachably secured to said bridging structure at a joint on said bridging structure so that said vertical column extends upwardly from said bridging structure, said vertical column providing an elevated support for a flat panel television;

a flat panel television console assembly including a first leg and a second leg, upper and lower horizontally extending shelf supports supported between said first and second legs, and upper and lower shelves respectively carried on said upper and lower shelf supports, said flat panel television console assembly being capable of supporting a flat panel television on an upper surface of said upper shelf, said first and second legs each including a bridge receptacle at an upper end thereof;

a flat panel television mounting frame;

said kit including assembly instructions directing a user to assemble said kit in a plurality of different user assembled configurations,

said assembly instructions directing a user to assemble said kit in a first configuration wherein a flat panel television is secured to said mounting frame, said mounting frame is secured adjacent to an upper end of said vertical column, and said first and second ends of said bridging structure are detachably secured in assembled relation with said bridge receptacles in first and second legs of said console assembly whereby said bridging structure is supported above said upper surface of said upper shelf and said vertical column supports said flat panel television above said console;

said assembly instructions directing a user to assemble said kit in a second configuration wherein said flat panel television is secured to said mounting frame and said mounting frame is secured to a wall and said console assembly is positioned beneath said wall mounted flat panel television to support accessory components of said flat panel television; and

said assembly instructions directing a user to assemble said kit in a third configuration in which a flat panel television is supported on said upper shelf of said console.

2. The kit of claim 1 further comprising a first cap structure and a second cap structure, said first and second cap structures selectively received in assembled relation with said bridge receptacles;

wherein said assembly instructions direct a user to assemble said kit in a second configuration wherein said first and second cap structures are received in assembled relation with said bridge receptacles in said first and second legs; and

further wherein said assembly instructions direct a user to assemble said kit in a third configuration in which said first and second cap structures are received in assembled relation with said bridge receptacles in said first and second legs.

3. The kit of claim 2 wherein said bridge receptacles comprise first and second upwardly facing openings, and said first and second ends of said bridging structure include respective projections which are received in interfitting mating relation with said first and second openings in said first and second legs.

4. The kit of claim 2 further comprising fasteners which secure said first and second ends of said bridging structure to said first and second legs of said console assembly.

5. The kit of claim 2 further comprising a sound bar/sensor shelf detachably secured to said vertical column and extending horizontally from said vertical column, said sound bar/sensor shelf being securable to said vertical column at a plurality of vertical positions.

6. The kit of claim 3 further comprising a sound bar/sensor shelf detachably secured to said vertical column and extending horizontally from said vertical column, said sound bar/sensor shelf being securable to said vertical column at a plurality of vertical positions.

7. The kit of claim 4 further comprising a sound bar/sensor shelf detachably secured to said vertical column and extending horizontally from said vertical column, said sound bar/sensor shelf being securable to said vertical column at a plurality of vertical positions.

8. The kit of claim 2 wherein said joint allows said vertical column to rotate with respect to said bridging section.

9. The kit of claim 3 wherein said joint allows said vertical column to rotate with respect to said bridging section.

10. The kit of claim 6 wherein said joint allows said vertical column to rotate with respect to said bridging section.

11. The kit of claim 2 wherein said joint is fixed to prevent rotation of said vertical column with respect to said bridging section.

12. The kit of claim 3 wherein said joint is fixed to prevent rotation of said vertical column with respect to said bridging section.

13. The kit of claim 6 wherein said joint is fixed to prevent rotation of said vertical column with respect to said bridging section.

14. The kit of claim 2 wherein said bridging structure forms an arch between said first end and said second end.

15. The kit of claim 2 wherein said bridging structure is linear between said first end and said second end.

16. The kit of claim 2 wherein said vertical column is hollow and has at least one opening for receiving wires.

Assignments (3)
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Sep 28, 2018
From: LF CENTENNIAL LTD
To: WHALEN LLC
Reel/Frame 047162/0373 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Feb 5, 2015
From: WHALEN FURNITURE MANUFACTURING INC.
To: LF CENTENNIAL LIMITED
Reel/Frame 034896/0864 →
ASSIGNMENT OF ASSIGNOR'S INTEREST Recorded Aug 5, 2013
From: HAZZAD, THOMAS BARR; HAZZARD, TRACY LEIGH
To: WHALEN FURNITURE MANUFACTURING INC., A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION
Reel/Frame 030942/0005 →