MEDIA WALL
20180350277 ยท 2018-12-06
Inventors
Cpc classification
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
H04N5/64
ELECTRICITY
G09F9/3026
PHYSICS
E04B2/74
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
F16M13/022
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
International classification
G09F9/302
PHYSICS
H05K7/14
ELECTRICITY
F16M13/02
MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
Abstract
According to the present invention there is provided a media wall comprising a vertical frame arranged to be anchored to one or more of a floor, wall or ceiling, one or more display panels and a plurality of decorative panels, wherein the frame comprises a plurality of uprights and a plurality of display panel cross members suspended by the uprights, by which the one or more display panels are supported and a plurality of decorative panel cross members suspended form the uprights, by which the plurality of display panels are supported, wherein the decorative panel cross members are of a different type to the display panel cross members. The invention provides a media wall which can be relatively easily and inexpensively tailored and assembled to a customer's specific requirements and permits the media wall to be easily disassembled, possibly reconfigured and reassembled either at the same or a different location.
Claims
1. A media wall comprising: a vertical frame arranged to be anchored to one or more of a floor, wall or ceiling, the vertical frame comprising a plurality of uprights; one or more display panels; a plurality of decorative panels, a plurality of display panel cross members suspended by the uprights and by which the one or more display panels are supported; and a plurality of decorative panel cross members suspended form the uprights and by which the plurality of decorative panels are supported; wherein the decorative panel cross members are different in type than the display panel cross members.
2. A media wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein each and every upright of the plurality of uprights is arranged in a single linear array of uprights.
3. A media wall as claimed in claim 2, wherein the uprights of the plurality of uprights are all equally spaced relative to each other.
4. A media wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the uprights alone support all the other components of the media wall.
5. A media wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein each decorative panel of the plurality of decorative panels comprises a ferromagnetic rear face and decorative front face; the decorative panel cross members are extruded and have a number of channels running along their length; the media wall further comprising a plurality of fixings arranged to engage in the channels and to slide along the channels to a desired location; and each fixing comprising a magnet arranged to engage with a rear face of a decorative panel.
6. A media wall as claimed in claim 5, wherein each decorative panel has at least one location device and each fixing has a location device arranged to engage with a location device on a respective decorative panel, to correctly locate that decorative panel.
7. A media wall as claimed in claim 5, wherein each decorative panel comprises a rear ferromagnetic tray-like backing member comprising a forward planar section with three or more edges extending rearward to increase the rigidity of the planar section, each decorative panel further comprising a decorative facing member bonded or adhered to a front face of the forward planar section.
8. A media wall as claimed in claim 7, wherein each decorative panel is rectangular and each tray-like backing member has no more than three edges extending rearward from the forward planar section, with a first rearward extending edge joining both a second and third rearward extending edges and extending rearwards to a maximum extent along its length, with the second and third rearward extending edges extending rearward to a maximum extent where they join with the first rearward extending edge, but which second and third rearward extending edges taper off towards an edge of the backing member opposite to the first edge.
9. A media wall as claimed in claim 7, wherein the decorative facing members are non-ferromagnetic.
10. A media wall as claimed in claim 9, wherein each decorative facing members embodies a planar aluminum panel that extends over an entirety of a planar forward section of the respective backing member.
11. A media wall as claimed in claim 7, wherein the decorative facing members are of a lighter color than the backing members.
12. A media wall as claimed in claim 7, wherein the display panels and decorative panels cover an entire external face or entire external faces of the media wall.
13. A media wall as claimed in claim 12, wherein each decorative panel of the plurality of decorative panels is secured in place by magnets and is configured to be removed without the use of tools.
14. A media wall as claimed claim 1, wherein the plurality of decorative panels comprises a plurality of identical decorative panels that are interchangeable on the vertical frame.
15. A media wall as claimed in claim 14, wherein each decorative panel of the plurality of decorative panels has a width and height, each display panel of the one or more display panels has a width and a height, and the width of each display panel is an integer multiple of the width of each decorative panel of the plurality of decorative panels.
16. A media wall as claimed in claim 1, wherein the plurality of decorative panels comprises a plurality of planar decorative panels and a plurality of decorative corner panels, each decorative corner panel forms both part of the front face of the media wall and a return edge of the media wall, and the return edge encloses a side of the media wall.
17. A method of constructing a media wall as claimed in claim 1, the method comprising, in no particular order, the steps of: selecting a number of display panels; selecting a number of standard sized decorative panels; selecting or cutting an appropriate number of display panel cross members of an appropriate length for the selected display panels; selecting or cutting an appropriate number of uprights of an appropriate length; selecting or cutting an appropriate number of decorative panel extruded cross members of an appropriate length; selecting an appropriate first number of magnetic fixings of a plurality of magnetic fixings and engaging the first number of magnetic fixings in the decorative panel cross members; securing the uprights in position in a building as a single linear array; mounting the display panel cross members to the uprights to form a frame supported entirely by the uprights; mounting the display panels centrally in the frame on the display panel cross members; securing the decorative panel cross members to the uprights; selecting an appropriate second number of magnetic fixings of a plurality of magnetic fixings and fixing the second number of magnetic fixings in channels in the decorative panel cross members; and securing the decorative panels to at least some magnetic fixings of the plurality of the magnetic fixings.
18. The method of claim 17, further comprising securing a plurality of identical decorative panels on a front face of the media wall by means of a plurality of identical magnetic fixings of the plurality of magnetic fixings, and securing a plurality of identical corner decorative panels by means of other magnetic fixings of the plurality of magnetic fixings identical to the plurality of identical magnetic fixings securing the decorative panels on the front face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0045] One embodiment of the present invention will now be described, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings.
[0046] Referring now to
[0047] The media wall of
[0048] As can be most clearly seen from
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[0051] To the uprights 9a to 9d there are secured by fixings (not shown) display panel cross members 14a to 14d, for supporting the display panels 3a to 3d. Again these may be cut to any desired length depending on the width and number of display panels 3a to 3d. Also attached to the uprights 9a to 9d are decorative panel cross members 15a to 15e, to which the decorative panels 4a to 7d are to be attached by fixings, described below with reference to
[0052] Each of the decorative panel cross members 5a to 15e may again be cut or selected to be an appropriate length and these are also formed from extruded aluminum and have a number of channels extending along their length.
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[0055] On a front face of each magnetic fixing 16 is a magnet 18, arranged to engage with a respective decorative panel, as will be described below with reference to
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[0059] A media wall, (together with a method by which that media wall is constructed), has been described above by way of example only with reference to the embodiment disclosed in the drawings. It will be appreciated that the components in that embodiment may be combined with identical components or similar components to provide a media wall of any desired size and having a desired size of display. It will also be appreciated that many modifications can be made without departing from the scope of the present invention, as recited in the following claims.