Behind-the-ceiling mounting for television receiver

Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Supported from ceiling

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312 72, 52 64, 52173R, E04B 552, A47B 8106

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048297259

ABSTRACT:
Provision for mounting a television receiving set behind the ceiling of a room, such as a bedroom, for viewing by a person reclining or sitting with head back is made on a support positioned or adapted to be positioned behind a viewing opening in the ceiling of the room and sloping upwardly from such opening. The viewing opening is normally closed by a ceiling panel hinged along one of its ends to the ceiling structure, but can be opened for viewing television by remote-controlled mechanism operative to raise and lower the ceiling panel on its hinge axis. The mechanism is arranged to pull a flexible draw line to raise the ceiling and to slacken such line so the panel can return to closed position by the force of gravity.

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patent: 4625470 (1986-12-01), Heritage

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