| Rotatable Television Mounting Assembly |
***New Product For Licensing, Manufacturing, and/or Investors***
As attorney for the inventor of the innovative Rotatable Television Mounting Assembly we are currently seeking manufacturing companies to license, purchase patent rights or enter into a royalty agreement for this timely invention.
The present invention relates generally to television mounting brackets, and more specifically, to a fully rotatable television mounting assembly that provides for the axial rotation in a windmill-like manner of a television as relative to the screen to allow a user to view the screen at an appropriate angle while watching television in a non-perpendicular position such as lying on ones side.
Objects of the present invention:
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly that allows the television screen to be rotated 360 degrees in a windmill-like manner
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly that will allow a viewer to adjust the orientation of a television screen according to the viewer's position such as when lying on his side
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly having expandable bracket members that can be adjusted to accommodate television sets of various sizes
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly that can have one model sized to accommodate televisions having screens ranging from 13-19 inches and a second model sized to accommodate screens ranging from 19-26 inches
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly that can be mounted on a wall, ceiling, table or other suitable stable structure
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly having adjustable hand screws with round knobs threaded through sleeves that are installed through the expandable bracket to easily secure or remove the television from within the mounting assembly
- to provide a rotatable television mounting assembly that is simple and easy to use
Now for the first time this unique product is available for millions of potential users. The low manufacturing cost is of major importance.
| LIST OF REFERENCE NUMERALS |
| 10 present invention |
38 washer |
| 12 user | 40 nut |
| 14 television |
42 extendable bracket |
| 16 television stand | 43 male expansion bracket |
| 18 ceiling |
44 tension pin |
| 20 wall | 46 tension knob |
| 22 pivot bolt |
48 rubber bumper |
| 24 lap joint | 50 plastic end cap |
| 26 cross member |
52 threaded sleeve |
| 28 cross member | 54 rubber cushion seat |
| 30 rotative assembly |
56 threaded bolt |
| 32 base unit | 58 housing for tension pin |
| 34 holes |
60 arrow |
| 36 vertical support post | 62 holding plate |
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| PATENT DRAWINGS |
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| FIGURE 1 Figure 1 is a perspective view of the present invention in use. |
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| FIGURE 2 Figure 2 is a perspective view of the present invention in use.
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| FIGURE 3 Figure 3 is a perspective view of the present invention in use. |
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| FIGURE 4 Figure 4 is a perspective view of the present invention. |
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| FIGURE 5 Figure 5 is a partial exploded perspective view of the present invention. |
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| FIGURE 6 Figure 6 is a cross-sectional side view of the pivot bolt assembly taken from Figure 4 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 7 Figure 7 is a detailed view of the tension knob mechanism taken from Figure 4 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 8 Figure 8 is a cross-sectional view of the tension knob mechanism taken from Figure 7 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 9 Figure 9 is a cross-sectional view of the expandable bracket taken from Figure 4 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 10 Figure 10 is a cross-sectional view of the expandable bracket taken from Figure 4 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 11 Figure 11 is a front view of the present invention. |
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| FIGURE 12 Figure 12 is a front view of the present invention. |
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| FIGURE 13 Figure 13 is a perspective view of a second embodiment of the present invention. |
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| FIGURE 14 Figure 14 is a cross-sectional side view of the pivot bolt mechanism of the second embodiment of the present invention taken from Figure 13 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 15 Figure 15 is a cross-sectional view of the tension knob mechanism of the second embodiment of the present invention taken from Figure 13 as indicated. |
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| FIGURE 16 Figure 16 is a front view of the second embodiment of the present invention. |
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If you are interested in licensing, purchasing the rights to the above invention or entering into a royalty
agreement please contact the office of Michael I. Kroll as follows:
Michael I. Kroll
80 Skyline Drive, Suite 304
Plainview, New York 11803
Tel. #: 800-367-7774
Tel. #: 516-367-7777
Fax #: 800-367-7999
Fax #: 516-802-0510