Mounting system for flat panel displays

Supports – Brackets – Adjustable

Reexamination Certificate

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C248S276100, C248S289110, C248S323000, C248S337000

Reexamination Certificate

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07731143

ABSTRACT:
A mounting system for adjustably mounting a flat panel display to a support medium. The system consists of a frame assembly that can be attached to a support medium. One or more adjustable mounts are attached to the frame assembly, and a flat panel display is attached to the adjustable mounts. Each adjustable mount can extend from a retracted position to an extended position in order to tilt the flat panel display and provide an optimum viewing angle to a viewer. As the adjustable mount extends, the center of gravity of the attached flat panel display moves in approximately a horizontal plane, enabling the display to be tilted by a user with a minimum amount of applied force. In some embodiments, a friction assembly is provided to maintain the selected position of each adjustable mount.

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patent: 7445187 (2008-11-01), Shin
patent: 2005/0283953 (2005-12-01), Jeffrey
patent: 2007/0007412 (2007-01-01), Wang
patent: 2007/0023599 (2007-02-01), Fedewa

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