TRUSS SYSTEM FOR VIDEO DISPLAYS
20210407347 · 2021-12-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F9/3026
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A truss system configured as a rectangular frame and a rigging plate is provided. The rectangular frame comprises an interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes. The rigging plate is removably attached to a top surface of the rectangular frame and includes an overhanging portion that overhangs a front side of the rectangular frame. The overhanging portion includes a plurality of attachment apparatuses for suspending at least one video display from the overhanging portion such that the video display(s) overhangs the front side of the rectangular frame.
Claims
1. A truss system for video displays comprising: a rectangular frame comprising an interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes; and a rigging plate removably attached to a top surface of the rectangular frame, the rigging plate including an overhanging portion that overhangs a front side of the rectangular frame; the overhanging portion including a plurality of attachment apparatuses; and the attachment apparatuses configured to suspend at least one video display from the overhanging portion such that the at least one video display overhangs the front side of the rectangular frame.
2. The truss system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of support feet extending from a bottom end of the rectangular frame, the plurality of support feet forming a portion of the interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes.
3. The truss system of claim 2, wherein the plurality of support feet are configured to support the rectangular frame such that, when the at least one video display is attached to the rigging plate, the rectangular frame and the at least one video display have a combined center of mass supported by the plurality of support feet.
4. The truss system of claim 1, wherein the plurality of attachment apparatuses include one or more apertures for receiving one or more fasteners, the one or more fasteners configured to suspend the at least one video display therefrom.
5. The truss system of claim 1, wherein the overhanging portion further includes a slidable attachment mechanism, the slidable attachment mechanism comprising the attachment apparatuses such that, when the at least one video display is attached thereto, the at least one video display slides, relative to the rectangular frame, via the slidable attachment mechanism.
6. The truss system of claim 5, wherein the slidable attachment mechanism further comprises a track and the attachment apparatuses comprise at least one connector slidable in the track, the at least one connector configured to suspend the at least one video display therefrom.
7. The truss system of claim 1, wherein: the interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes defines a cavity therein, the interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes comprising openings for accessing the cavity.
8. The truss system of claim 7, wherein the rigging plate further comprises respective openings positioned to substantially align with the openings of the interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes, such that the cavity is accessible via the respective openings of the rigging plate.
9. A truss system of claim 1, further comprising: a plurality of rectangular frames, including the rectangular frame, the plurality of rectangular frames comprising a respective interconnected assembly of respective rectangular tubes, the plurality of rectangular frames positioned proximal to at least one adjacent rectangular frame; and a plurality of rigging plates, including the rigging plate, removably attached to respective top surfaces of the plurality of rectangular frames, the plurality of rigging plates including respective overhanging portions that overhang respective front sides of the plurality of rectangular frames; the respective overhanging portions including a plurality of respective attachment apparatuses configured to suspend a plurality of video displays, including the at least video display, therefrom such that the plurality of video displays overhang respective front sides of the plurality of rectangular frames; forming a continuous viewing surface.
10. The truss system of claim 9, wherein the plurality of rectangular frames are attached to adjacent rectangular frames.
11. The truss system of claim 9, further comprising a plurality of support feet extending from a bottom end of the plurality of rectangular frames, the plurality of support feet forming a portion of the respective interconnected assemblies of rectangular tubes.
12. The truss system of claim 11, wherein the plurality of support feet are configured to support the plurality of respective rectangular frames such that, when the plurality of video displays are attached to the plurality of respective rigging plates, the respective rectangular frames and the plurality of respective video displays have a respective combined center of mass supported by the plurality of respective support feet.
13. The truss system of claim 9, wherein the plurality of attachment apparatuses include one or more apertures for receiving one or more fasteners, the fasteners configured to suspend the plurality of video displays therefrom.
14. The truss system of claim 9, wherein the overhanging portions further include slidable attachment mechanisms, the slidable attachment mechanisms comprising the plurality of attachment apparatuses such that, when the at least one video display is attached thereto, the at least one video display slides, relative to the respective rectangular frame, via the respective slidable attachment mechanism.
15. The truss system of claim 14, wherein the slidable attachment mechanisms further comprise a track and the plurality of attachment apparatuses comprise at least one connector slidable in the track, the at least one connector configured to suspend the at least one video display therefrom.
16. The truss system of claim 9, wherein: the interconnected assemblies of rectangular tubes define a cavity therein, the interconnected assembly of rectangular tubes comprising openings for accessing the respective cavity.
17. A truss system of claim 16, wherein the rigging plates further comprise openings positioned to substantially align with the openings of the respective interconnected assemblies of rectangular tubes, such that the cavity is accessible via the respective opening of the rigging plate.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] For a better understanding of the various examples described herein and to show more clearly how they may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example only, to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0028] An aspect of the present specification provides a truss system for suspending video displays in front of the truss using conventional and inexpensive components. The above aspects may be attained by a truss system having a rectangular frame and a rigging plate. The rectangular frame may be built from a number of rectangular tubes that together form an interconnected assembly. The rigging plate may be attached to the top of the rectangular frame. Part of the rigging plate may extend past the rectangular frame, creating an overhang on the front side. This overhanging part may include a number of attachment apparatuses for suspending the video display(s).
[0029] Referring to
[0030] In some examples, the rectangular tubes 31, from which various components of the rectangular frame 30 are constructed, to be identical or similar. In the configuration shown in
[0031] The rectangular tubes 31 may include, and/or be fabricated from, one or more materials including, but not limited to, steel, aluminum, metal alloys, carbon fiber, fiber reinforced plastic, and the like.
[0032] The rectangular tubes 31 may further comprise openings 40 for accessing a cavity of the rectangular frame (not shown). The openings 40 may allow a hand or device to be inserted to tighten or loosen fasteners from the inside of the rectangular tube 31. Further, the cavity may act as a cable tray for the video displays and the openings may enable access to the cable tray and/or the cables. The openings 40 may have a number of sizes and shapes and should not be limited to that shown in the figures. In some examples, the fastener holes 39 may be positioned concentrically around the openings 40, such that an opening in one rectangular tube aligns with an opening of another rectangular tube when the two rectangular tubes are attached with fasteners.
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[0035] One or more rigging plates 41 may be attached to a top surface (shown previously in
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[0038] The overhanging portion of the rigging plate 44 may include at least one attachment apparatus 52 for suspending video displays. The attachment apparatuses 52 shown are slidable attachment mechanisms, however, as explained above, any suitable number of attachment apparatuses are within the scope of the present specification. The slidable attachment mechanism may be configured to accommodate one or more connectors (shown later in
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[0044] The disclosed truss system provides a number of advantages including cost, speed of assembly, versatility, and safety. Because the truss system may not require ballast, the system may be assembled quickly and inexpensively. Additionally, the truss system may reduce or eliminate the need to ship ballast to the assembly site. When using the truss system without ballast, calculations may not be required to determine the appropriate amount of ballast, so there may be fewer opportunities for error. Furthermore, the truss system may be assembled in locations that lack the appropriate ceiling structure to suspend a video wall. Moreover, the truss system may be used without expensive motors to suspend the video displays.
[0045] In this specification, elements may be described as “configured to” perform one or more functions or “configured for” such functions. In general, an element that is configured to perform or configured for performing a function is enabled to perform the function, or is suitable for performing the function, or is adapted to perform the function, or is operable to perform the function, or is otherwise capable of performing the function.
[0046] It is understood that for the purpose of this specification, language of “at least one of X, Y, and Z” and “one or more of X, Y and Z” can be construed as X only, Y only, Z only, or any combination of two or more items X, Y, and Z (e.g., XYZ, XY, YZ, XZ, and the like). Similar logic can be applied for two or more items in any occurrence of “at least one . . . ” and “one or more . . . ” language.
[0047] The terms “about”, “substantially”, “essentially”, “approximately”, and the like, are defined as being “close to”, for example as understood by persons of skill in the art. In some examples, the terms are understood to be “within 10%,” in other examples, “within 5%”, in yet further examples, “within 1%”, and in yet further examples “within 0.5%”.
[0048] Persons skilled in the art will appreciate that there are yet more alternative examples and modifications possible, and that the above examples are only illustrations of one or more embodiments. The scope, therefore, is only to be limited by the claims appended hereto.