This invention provides a support arm to couple a monitor to a surface such as a wall or ceiling to remotely adjust the viewing angle of the monitor. The support arm includes at least one motor along a pivot axis in the support arm. The motor may be activated by a processor based on the control signal provided by the remote control. The support arm may include a plurality of pivot axes with a motor in each of the pivot axis to adjust the viewing angle along the vertical and horizontal planes. The support arm may be also provided with a tracking device that follows the movement of the viewer to adjust the viewing angle of the monitor corresponding to the movement of the viewer. The support arm may also receive periodic signal from the remote control to determine the location of the remote control. Based on the periodic signal, the processor may adjust the viewing angle of the monitor towards the location of the remote control.
Mount System For A Monitor Having A Motorized Tilt
Sung I. Oh - West Covina CA, US Gyu Chang Kim - Suwon Si, KR
Assignee:
CLO Systems, LLC - West Covina CA
International Classification:
E04G 3/00
US Classification:
2482781, 248919
Abstract:
A mount system attaches a monitor to a support base such as a table or wall and is able to reposition the monitor through one or more motorized action. In particular, the mount system includes a motor to tilt the monitor. The mount system includes a mount plate that is adapted to attach to the back side of the monitor. The mount plate may be pivotably coupled to a housing at a first pivot point or axis so that the mount plate may pivot along the first pivot point relative to the housing. A shaft is provided between the mount plate and the housing. The shaft has a proximal end and a distal end. The distal end is pivotably coupled to the mount plate and the proximal end is coupled to a motor, and as the motor is activated, the distal end extends or retracts relative to the housing such that the mount plate extends or retracts relative to the housing.
Sung I. Oh - West Covina CA, US Ken Nguyen - Anaheim Hills CA, US
Assignee:
Clo Systems - City of Industry
International Classification:
E04G 3/00
US Classification:
2482741, 248917, 248922
Abstract:
A motorized mount system includes first and second mount brackets, where one or both of the mount brackets is motorized to pivot a monitor. The motorized bracket includes a motorized actuator system that releaseably engages with the monitor. The actuator system includes a moving block that releaseably pushes the monitor to tilt up, and uses the weight of the monitor to tilt down the monitor. The monitor can be separated with the moving block so that if a foreign object gets between the bottom end of the monitor and the wall, the foreign object needs to counteract the weight of the monitor but not the force due to the motor.
A mount system supports a monitor against a supporting surface such as a wall. The mount system allows the monitor to swing open adjacent to one of its edge and extends the monitor away from the wall so that the edge of the monitor does not hit the wall. A motor or a linear actuator may be used to move the monitor through a motorized action.
Mounting System Adapted To Extend And Retract To Pivot A Monitor
Sung I. Oh - West Covina CA, US Hang-Koo Yeo - Kyunggido, KR
Assignee:
CLO Systems, LLC - City of Industry CA
International Classification:
G08B 23/00
US Classification:
340500, 3403841
Abstract:
A mount system for a monitor extends and retracts the monitor. The mount system includes a first arm pivotably coupled to a second arm so that that the monitor extends and retracts in a substantially straight line. One or more motors may be incorporated into the mount system to adjust the viewing angle of the monitor through a remote control.
Mounting System Capable Of Repositioning An Apparatus Relative To A Reference Plane
A motorized mounting system includes a plurality of actuators that extend the distal ends of the plurality of actuators in a substantially horizontal manner. The distal ends of the plurality of actuators are adapted to couple to the backside of the monitor. The distal ends of the plurality of actuators define a plane such that extending or retracting at least one of the distal ends adjust the orientation of the plane relative to the reference plane, thereby adjusting the viewing angle of the monitor. The motorized mounting system can be controlled with a remote control.
Sung I. Oh - West Covina CA, US Ken Nguyen - Anaheim Hills CA, US
International Classification:
E04G 3/00
US Classification:
2482741, 248917, 248922
Abstract:
A motorized mount system includes first and second mount brackets, where one or both of the mount brackets is motorized to pivot a monitor. The motorized bracket includes a motorized actuator system that releaseably engages with the monitor. The actuator system includes a moving block that releaseably pushes the monitor to tilt up, and uses the weight of the monitor to tilt down the monitor. The monitor can be separated with the moving block so that if a foreign object gets between the bottom end of the monitor and the wall, the foreign object needs to counteract the weight of the monitor but not the force due to the motor.
Motorized Mount System For Repositioning A Monitor
Sung Il Oh - West Covina CA, US Byung Ju Yi - Bucheon, KR Gyu Chang Kim - Suwon Si, KR
International Classification:
E04G 3/00
US Classification:
2482781, 248919
Abstract:
A motorized mount attaches a monitor to a wall and is able is able to reposition the angle of a monitor through motorized action. The motorized mount can extend the and then swivel and/or tilt the monitor.
Name / Title
Company / Classification
Phones & Addresses
Sung Woo Oh President
S&O Tasty Inc Nonclassifiable Establishments
112 E 9 St, Santa Ana, CA 92701 936 Crenshaw Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90019
Sung Yang Oh President
OH SUNG CORPORATION, INC
230 E Dyer Rd STE A, Santa Ana, CA 92707 10571 Acacia Ave, Garden Grove, CA 92840 1233 Wycliffe, Irvine, CA 92602
Sung Kyu H Oh MD 1820 S Broad St, Philadelphia, PA 19145 (215)4687722 (phone), (215)4687729 (fax)
Education:
Medical School Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Sudai Moon Ku, Seoul, So Korea Graduated: 1961
Conditions:
Abnormal Vaginal Bleeding Breast Disorders Candidiasis of Vulva and Vagina Herpes Genitalis Menopausal and Postmenopausal Disorders
Languages:
English Korean
Description:
Dr. Oh graduated from the Yonsei Univ, Coll of Med, Sudai Moon Ku, Seoul, So Korea in 1961. He works in Philadelphia, PA and specializes in Gynecology.