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Rotary stand

Patent 5209446 Issued on May 11, 1993. Estimated Expiration Date: Icon_subject February 14, 2012. Estimated Expiration Date is calculated based on simple USPTO term provisions. It does not account for terminal disclaimers, term adjustments, failure to pay maintenance fees, or other factors which might affect the term of a patent.

Patent References

Video display mounting mechanism providing pivoting and tilting of the display
Patent #: 4562988
Issued on: 01/07/1986
Inventor: Bumgardner

Rotary tilt base for video terminal
Patent #: 4564166
Issued on: 01/14/1986
Inventor: Craft ,   et al.

Tiltable mount
Patent #: 4659053
Issued on: 04/21/1987
Inventor: Holley ,   et al.

Adjustable tilt/swivel/cable dress
Patent #: 4738422
Issued on: 04/19/1988
Inventor: Matheson ,   et al.

Mounting arrangement for display terminal
Patent #: 4880191
Issued on: 11/14/1989
Inventor: Lake, Jr.

Tilt and swivel apparatus for a display monitor Patent #: 5024415
Issued on: 06/18/1991
Inventor: Purens

Inventor

Application

No. 835389 filed on 02/14/1992

US Classes:

248/183.2, On a single horizontal pivot and rotatable about a vertical axis108/139, Rotates about vertical axis248/131, Rotating, vertical axis248/133, Tilting248/144, Swinging base248/371, Tilting support surface248/920, Angular and linear video display screen support adjustment248/923Tilting

Examiners

Primary: Ramirez, Ramon O.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Foreign Patent References

  • 59-147375 JP. 10/12/1984
  • 60-95767 JP. 06/12/1985
  • 62-118262 JP. 07/12/1987

International Class

A47B 091/00

Foreign Application Priority Data

1991-02-18 JP

Abstract

A rotary stand having a base and a turntable connected in a slidable manner at their respective circular faces by a connecting member inserted into an axis and a spacer which has a projection fitted to the outer periphery of the axis inserted into an elongated hole of the turntable, so that the projection is restricted to turn within the elongated hole, while being permitted to turn only in a predetermined area within the guide groove of the base.

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