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BACKGROUNDThe present invention relates to the furniture for storing entertainment systems, such as televisions. In particular, the present invention is directed to an armoire for storing flat screen TVs along with other articles.
These types of furniture products have long been used to support and store televisions and other entertainment components. Armoires have long been useful for storing TVs in a stylish furniture piece that compliments a room decor. Due to their size and shape, armoires have long been used to store televisions, which may have substantial depth.
More recently, flat screen TVs have come to dominate the TV marketplace, due to their light weight, picture quality and other factors. Such flat screen TVs can be placed in an armoire. However, some of the advantages of such flat screen TVs, such as the thin width and light weight, are substantially lost where a flat screen TV is simply placed within the armoire, which is compatible with TVs having much greater depth.
Some armoires have included slideable stands on which flat screen TVs can be located. The stand is slideable out of the armoire to permit the flat screen TV to be moved forward and pivoted to facilitate viewing from a location on either side of the armoire. After viewing, the TV can be returned to its stowed position within the armoire. While such armoires allow for additional viewing areas, they still leave much unused space within the armoire, which has very little visual appeal when the flat screen TV is pivoted to allow view into the rear area of the armoire.
The present invention is directed to an armoire which takes further advantage of the flat screen TV and armoire features to allow for additional functionality, additional storage, security of contents, and enhances the visual appeal of the armoire, both when the flat screen TV is in the stowed position and in extended position.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONA flat screen armoire is disclosed which includes a flat screen enclosure area defining first and second interior side walls, a lower interior surface and an upper interior surface. A flat screen support bracket is provided including a vertical support member pivotably engaged to the upper and lower interior surfaces and extending proximate the first side wall. The support bracket further includes a horizontal support member engaged to and extending horizontally from the vertical support member. The support bracket is pivotable from a stowed position within the enclosure area to a position substantially exterior of the armoire, while maintaining clearance between the support bracket and the interior side walls. A false back is engaged to and supported by the horizontal support member so as to pivot with the support bracket so as to conceal the flat screen enclosure area behind the false back when the support bracket is in the stowed position.
A flat screen display may be mounted to the horizontal support member, and pivotable therewith to a position exterior to the armoire, while maintaining clearance from the interior side walls. Preferably the flat screen display and support bracket are pivotable to at least 90 degrees from the stowed position.
A front storage area may be connected to the false back, and pivotable therewith, to allow for storage of flat screen display controls and other articles.
A secure storage area is disposed within the enclosure area, behind the false back and the support bracket. The secure storage area is accessible only when the support bracket is pivoted away from the stowed position.
The storage area may include a plurality of rear storage shelves, a lockable storage compartment, and/or a safe.
Locking apparatus may be provided to engage the false back to the interior side walls, lower interior surface and/or the upper interior surface. The locking mechanism is operable to substantially preclude movement of the horizontal support bracket, false back and flat screen display from the stowed position.
The vertical support member may include one or more lips, extending forward of the vertical support member for receiving an exterior surface(s) of a flat screen display.
The vertical support member may also be vertically extendable to accommodate different sizes of flat screen displays.
The vertical support member may be disposed on either side of the enclosure area (proximate the first or second interior side walls) to allow the flat screen display to pivot toward viewers on either side of the armoire.
The horizontal support member preferably includes at least one aperture for passing electrical wire therethrough.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGSThese and other features and advantages of the various embodiments disclosed herein will be better understood with respect to the following description and drawings, in which like numbers refer to like parts throughout, and in which:
FIG. 1 is a front perspective view of a flat screen armoire in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged front view of a portion of the flat screen armoire shown inFIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a front view of a front screen armoire, with the screen and support bracket removed;
FIG. 4 is a front perspective view of a flat screen armoire showing the flat screen and support bracket in a first rotated position;
FIG. 5 is a front perspective view of a flat screen armoire showing the flat screen and the support bracket mounted to rotate from the opposite side; and
FIG. 6 is a front perspective view of an exemplary support bracket used in conjunction with the invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTIONThe above description is given by way of example, and not limitation. Given the above disclosure, one skilled in the art could devise variations that are within the scope and spirit of the invention disclosed herein, including various ways of constructing the support bracket, or mounting the support bracket to the armoire. Further, the various features of the embodiments disclosed herein can be used alone, or in varying combinations with each other and are not intended to be limited to the specific combination described herein. Thus, the scope of the claims is not to be limited by the illustrated embodiments.
FIG. 1 of a front perspective view of an exemplary flat screen armoire in accordance with the present invention. As shown thereinflat screen armoire10 may be formed as an armoire style furniture enclosure, with or without front doors or other closing structures. Aflat screen display11 may be disposed within the armoire in a manner to pivot from the armoire to facilitate viewing from various angles. Because such flat screen displays may be relatively thin, in relation to the depth of a typical armoire, the area behind the flat screen display may be used for secure storage, as described in more detail below. In order to enhance the appeal of the flat screen armoire and to conceal the secure storage area, afalse back13 is provided which obscures the view of the rear storage area when theflat screen display11 is in stowed position, as shown atFIGS. 1 and 2.
The present invention allows theflat screen display11 andfalse back13 to pivot to either side, as may best serve a given viewing area.FIG. 1 shows an arrangement where the flat screen display11 andfalse back13 pivot from the left side of the armoire.FIG. 2 shows an arrangement where the flat screen display11 andfalse back13 pivot from the right side of the armoire.
Theflat screen display11 andfalse back13 are disposed within a flatscreen enclosure area20 defined byinterior side walls15,17,lower interior surface19 and upperinterior surface21. Also within theenclosure area20, rearward of theflat screen display11 andfalse back13, liessecure storage area23.Secure storage area23 may be formed and arranged in a variety of different ways, as shown atFIGS. 3-5. In general,secure storage area20 may include a variety of shelves, cabinets, or safes, as may be useful to a particular user.FIG. 3 shows a rear storage area arrangement with a plurality ofshelves25 and alocking drawer27.
FIG. 4 shows an arrangement which also includes safe29 andlockable storage compartment31. As will be apparent, the secure storage areas may be used to secure items such as cash, legal documents, jewelry or firearms. The security of such articles is enhanced by the fact that none of the secure compartments are even visible to an observer unless the flat screen display11 andfalse back13 are pivoted to allow viewing. The false back13 may be provided with afront storage area14, for receiving articles such as remote controls forflat screen display11 or other device controls, which may be disposed in shelving areas below theenclosure area20.
The pivoting of theflat screen display11 andfalse back13 is enabled by means of apivotable support bracket30, shown atFIGS. 4,5 and6. The flatscreen support bracket30 includes avertical support member33, disposed within theenclosure area20, proximate one of the side walls,15,17.Vertical support member33 is pivotably engageable to upper and lowerinterior surfaces19,21. Thevertical support member33 may includeextendable portions35,37 to accommodate armoires having different size enclosure areas, and displays of different sizes.
Thevertical support member33 further includes flanges orlips39,41, havingapertures43,45, respectively. Thelips39,41 are further useful to receive and help stabilize thefalse back13, as shown atFIG. 4. Thevertical support member33 may be fastened to upper and lowerinterior surfaces19,21 byfasteners47,49 extending throughapertures43,45, respectively, to secure thesupport bracket30 in place within theenclosure area20.
Theapertures43,45, are spaced from the vertical plane of thevertical support arm33 in order to define a support bracket pivot axis that is spaced from theinterior side walls15,17, as shown atFIG. 2. The spacing allows thesupport bracket30,false back13 andflat screen display11 to pivot from the stowed position completely within the enclosure area90 degrees or more, to an extended position, as shown atFIGS. 4 and 5. The spacing of the support bracket pivot axis from the enclosure area side walls,15,17, allows a rotation to be affected without abutment of theflat screen display11, false back13 orsupport bracket30 against theinterior side walls15,17, which would otherwise further limit rotation.
Thehorizontal support arm57 may be implemented as a tapered member having a plurality ofapertures59 andslots61. Theapertures59 are useful to pass through electrical wires or the like that engage to theflat screen display11, e.g. cable wires, and audio/visual inputs or outputs. Theparticular apertures49 used for such purposes would vary in accordance with the connector arrangement of a particularflat screen display11, and the location of apertures formed in thefalse back13.
Slots61 are useful to accommodate fasteners, such asfasteners53,55, shown most clearly atFIG. 4. Thefasteners53,55 extend through thefalse back13 and secure to theflat screen display11 at locations that may vary in accordance with the construction of theflat screen display11. Additional fasteners may be used as necessary to secure theflat screen display11 and false back13 to thehorizontal support arm57 of thesupport bracket30.
As will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, the flat screen armoire of the present invention may be implemented in a relatively thin armoire, without a secure rear storage area, in which case a false back would not be necessary. Alternatively, where the invention is implemented in a deeper armoire with a rear storage area, use of the false back is preferable.
Moreover, the invention may alternately be implemented using a pair of pivotable support brackets, one connected to pivot the flat screen display, and another connected to separately pivot the false back. In such an embodiment the flat screen display could pivot while the false back could remain in place to obscure the secure rear storage area, until access to the storage area is desired.
These and other modifications and enhancements will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art, and are intended to be encompassed within the broader scope and sphere of the present invention.