US2007284492A1PendingUtilityA1

Mounting bracket system capable of mounting a monitor between adjacent walls

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Assignee: OH SUNG IPriority: May 30, 2006Filed: May 30, 2007Published: Dec 13, 2007
Est. expiryMay 30, 2026(expired)· nominal 20-yr term from priority
Inventors:Sung I. Oh
F16M 13/02F16M 11/06F16M 13/025
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Abstract

The mounting bracket system includes a first beam and a second beam adapted to couple to each other in an adjustable manner where the overall width of the mounting bracket system may be adjusted to allow the mounting bracket to couple to adjacent walls.

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1 . A mounting bracket system adapted to couple to two adjacent walls and support a monitor, the mount bracket system including: 
 a first beam having a first base portion and a first pivot portion, the first pivot portion adapted to couple to a first wall;    a first hinge adapted to pivotably couple the first pivot portion to the first beam;    a second beam having a second base portion and a second pivot portion, the second beam adapted to couple to the first base portion in an adjustable manner along the longitudinal axis of the second beam portion, and the second pivot portion adapted to couple to a second wall; and    a second hinge adapted to pivotably couple the second pivot portion to the second beam portion.    
   
   
       2 . The mount bracket system according to  claim 1 , where the second base portion has at least one elongated opening along the longitudinal axis of the second beam, and the first base portion has at least one hole adapted to align with the at least one elongated opening.  
   
   
       3 . The mount bracket system according to  claim 1 , where each of the first and second pivot portions has at least one elongated opening.  
   
   
       4 . The mount bracket system according to  claim 1 , where the first base portion has a first vertical height in use and the second base portion has a second vertical height in use, and the first vertical height is either shorter or taller than the second vertical height.

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