Apparatus for assembling/disassembling screen of projection...

Supports: cabinet structure – Television type

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C312S265600

Reexamination Certificate

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10435382

ABSTRACT:
An apparatus for assembling/disassembling a screen of a projection television. The apparatus has a front mask, a plurality of brackets, and a plurality of lockers. The screen is placed on the front mask. The plurality of brackets are combined with the front mask so that the skirt of the screen closely contacts the front mask. Each bracket has a plurality of slot portions that have first slots, and second slots that extend from the first slots, widths of the second slots being smaller than widths of the first slots. The plurality of lockers are combined with the front mask and include guides that are inserted into the second slots and stoppers that extend from the guides. Diameters of the guides are smaller than the widths of the first slots and greater than widths of the second slots.

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patent: 5215332 (1993-06-01), De Sloovere
patent: 6637163 (2003-10-01), Thibault et al.
patent: 7-56234 (1995-03-01), None

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