Electronic display with mount-accessible components
10185353 ยท 2019-01-22
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
H01R12/7076
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/0999
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/044
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/09754
ELECTRICITY
H05K2201/1034
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/63
ELECTRICITY
G06F1/1601
PHYSICS
H01R12/00
ELECTRICITY
H01R12/73
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
H01L23/32
ELECTRICITY
International classification
H05K1/11
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/655
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/63
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
Abstract
An electronic display where various electrical components may be removed from a housing of the display and serviced or replaced without having to demount the display. The electronic display may include an electronic image-producing assembly in electrical communication with a backplane. Various electrical components (e.g., electronic assemblies) may be removably connected to the backplane using self-guiding electrical connectors. An access opening through a wall of the housing may be provided to facilitate removal of an electrical assembly through the housing while the display remains mounted to a vertical surface.
Claims
1. An electronic display comprising: a housing; an electronic image-producing assembly located within the housing; a backplane located within the housing, the backplane in electrical communication with the electronic image-producing assembly; a removable electronic assembly in the form of a timing and control unit located within the housing, the timing and control unit electrically connected to the backplane through releasable engagement of a shared self-aligning electrical connector; and an access opening through a wall of the housing, the opening dimensioned to allow passage of the timing and control unit therethrough.
2. The electronic display of claim 1, further comprising a data interface in electrical communication with the backplane and adapted to communicate with a personal computer.
3. The electronic display of claim 1, wherein: the electronic image-producing assembly is selected from the group consisting of an OLED display, a plasma display, a LCD display, and a backlit LCD display.
4. The electronic display of claim 1, further comprising: N+1 power supplies removably connected to the backplane and in electrical communication with the backplane; where N is the number of power supplies that are necessary to power the electronic image-producing assembly.
5. The electronic display of claim 1, wherein the self-aligning electrical connector is a blind mate connector.
6. The electronic display of claim 1, further comprising an access panel removably installed in the access opening.
7. The electronic display of claim 1, wherein an analog-to-digital converter is integrated with the timing and control unit.
8. An electronic display comprising: a housing having a front, a back, and a plurality of side walls; an electronic image-producing assembly located within the housing; a backplane located within the housing, the backplane in electrical communication with the electronic image-producing assembly and including a first portion of a self-aligning electrical connector; a removable electronic assembly in the form of a timing and control unit located within the housing and including a mating portion of the self-guiding electrical connector, the timing and control unit electrically connected to the backplane through releasable engagement of the first and mating portions of the self-aligning electrical connector; and an access opening through the front or through a side wall of the housing, the access opening located adjacent to the timing and control unit and dimensioned to allow passage of the timing and control unit therethrough.
9. The electronic display of claim 8, further comprising a data interface in electrical communication with the backplane and adapted to communicate with a personal computer.
10. The electronic display of claim 8, wherein: the electronic image-producing assembly is selected from the group consisting of an OLED display, a plasma display, a LCD display, and a backlit LCD display.
11. The electronic display of claim 8, further comprising: N+1 power supplies removably connected to the backplane and in electrical communication with the backplane; where N is the number of power supplies that are necessary to power the electronic image-producing assembly.
12. The electronic display of claim 8, wherein the self-aligning electrical connector is a blind mate connector.
13. The electronic display of claim 8, further comprising an access panel removably installed in the access opening.
14. The electronic display of claim 8, wherein an analog-to-digital converter is integrated with the timing and control unit.
15. An electronic display comprising: a housing having a front, a back, and a plurality of side walls, the back of the housing configured for mounting of the electronic display on a vertical surface; an electronic image-producing assembly located within the housing and oriented to display an image along the front of the housing; a backplane located within the housing, the backplane in electrical communication with the electronic image-producing assembly and including a first portion of a self-aligning electrical connector; a removable electronic assembly in the form of a combined timing and control unit and analog-to-digital display converter located within the housing and including a mating portion of the self-guiding electrical connector, the removable electronic assembly electrically connected to the backplane through releasable engagement of the first and mating portions of the self-aligning electrical connector; an access opening through the front or through a side wall of the housing, the access opening located adjacent to the removable electronic assembly and dimensioned to allow the removable electronic assembly to be disconnected from the backplane and removed from the housing through the access opening while the removable electronic display is mounted to a vertical surface; and a removable access panel installed in the access opening.
16. The electronic display of claim 15, further comprising a data interface in electrical communication with the backplane and adapted to communicate with a personal computer.
17. The electronic display of claim 15, wherein: the electronic image-producing assembly is selected from the group consisting of an OLED display, a plasma display, a LCD display, and a backlit LCD display.
18. The electronic display of claim 15 further comprising: N+1 power supplies removably connected to the backplane and in electrical communication with the backplane; where N is the number of power supplies that are necessary to power the electronic image-producing assembly; and where the power supplies are hot swappable.
19. The electronic display of claim 15, wherein the self-aligning electrical connector is a blind mate connector.
20. The electronic display of claim 15, further comprising a lock mechanism associated with the access panel, the lock mechanism configured to prevent unauthorized removal of the access panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) A better understanding will be obtained from a reading of the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings wherein identical reference characters refer to identical parts and in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EXEMPLARY EMBODIMENTS
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(10) Using the N+1 technique, only two power supplies may be necessary to run the display shown. Thus, during normal operation only two of the three power supplies 21 will be utilized. However, upon failure of one of the power supplies, the remaining two are adequate to run the display until the failed power supply can be replaced. Communication between a backplane 22 and the display controller assembly 20 may instruct an exterior LED to illuminate in order to indicate to a user the need to service the display, and more particularly, that one of the power supplies needs to be replaced. The N+1 technique is extremely useful for displays which provide critical functions and require near constant operation with little or no downtime. It should be noted that the N+1 technique is merely optional, and is not required by any of the various exemplary embodiments. Each of the removable electronic assemblies 20 and 21 may connect with the display backplane 22 using self-aligning connectors such as blind-mate connectors.
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(12) A variety of different electrical inputs/outputs are also shown in
(13) It should be noted that the wiring diagram shown in
(14) It should also be noted that integration of the Tcon and A/D converter and elimination of the LVDS cable of a traditional display is not required by the various exemplary electronic display embodiments. Rather, in some exemplary electronic display embodiments a Tcon, A/D converter and LVDS cable may still be provided as separate components, and as either fixed or removable assemblies. The exemplary embodiment shown in
(15) Information for monitoring the status of the various display components of an electronic display may be transmitted through either of the two data interface connections 32 and 33, to provide a notification to a user when a component may be functioning improperly, is about to fail, or has already failed, and requires replacement. Alternatively, or in combination, external indicators on the display may also notify a user that display components may need attention. Exterior LEDs, watermarks in the display picture, or other attention-grabbing devices may be used to alert a user to errors within the display. The information for monitoring the status of the display may include, but is not limited to: power supply status, power supply test results, AC input current, temperature sensor readings, fan speed, video input status, firmware revision, and light level sensor readings. Also, adjustments or state switching may be performed with respect to settings including, but not limited to: on/off, brightness level, enabling/disabling ambient light sensor, various alert settings, IP address, customer defined text/video, display matrix settings, display of image settings via OSD, and various software functions. These settings/states may be monitored and altered from either of the two data interface connections 32 and 33.
(16) As shown herein, various electronic assemblies of an exemplary electronic display may be easily removed, serviced, and/or replaced without removal of the display from its mounted position. This is beneficial at least with respect to the downtime of the display for servicing, the cost of servicing, the risk of damaging the display by removing the display from its mounted position and transporting it to an environment suitable for servicing, and the risk of investing in an expensive display which may need to be entirely removed and replaced due to the failure of one small internal component. Further, electronic assembly removal, servicing, and/or replacement without display demounting permits manufacturers to offer a variety of different display types, while only having to manufacture a single base model. Manufacturers may offer a number of different display controller assemblies that can meet a variety of user needs. Users can also upgrade display controller assemblies as their needs change or as the technology advances. Users may easily remove the old electronic assemblies and install the new electronic assemblies without requiring special equipment or extensive training. Each removable assembly may be held in place with common mechanical fastening means (such as a screw) so that removal/installation can be done with commonly available tools and a minimal amount of guidance from the manufacturer. Alternatively, closing tabs may be used in other embodiments, which closing tabs may be designed to permit tool-less tab release and subsequent electronic assembly removal.
(17) Having shown and described various exemplary electronic display embodiments, those skilled in the art will realize that many variations and modifications may be made to affect the described embodiments and still be within the scope of the general inventive concept. Thus, many of the elements indicated above may be altered or replaced by different elements that will provide the same result and fall within the spirit of the claimed embodiments.