Television – Video display – Cabinet or chassis
Patent
1996-10-16
1998-08-18
Burgess, Glenton B.
Television
Video display
Cabinet or chassis
348836, 348789, H04N 564
Patent
active
057964432
ABSTRACT:
A projection television includes a video projector for projecting a video image, electrical circuit for supplying a video signal to the video projector, and screen on which the video image projected from the video projector is formed. At least the screen is arranged in a first housing and at least the video projector is arranged in a second housing. The projection television is adapted to be disassembled either into two separate housings or into one overall assembly where a housing of a smaller volume of the two housings is completely accommodated within a housing of a larger volume. The second housing may be pivotally coupled to the first housing so that the second housing pivots out of the first housing to a first position to project the video image onto the screen when assembled for viewing, and into the first housing to a second position to be completely accommodated in the first housing.
REFERENCES:
patent: 4400736 (1983-08-01), Weiss
patent: 4403815 (1983-09-01), Runco
patent: 5315395 (1994-05-01), Nakao
Kawajiri Shinobu
Koubara Shinji
Sunaga Kouhei
Burgess Glenton B.
Mitsubishi Denki & Kabushiki Kaisha
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