US20100118479A1 - Display apparatus - Google Patents
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- the present disclosure relates to a display apparatus.
- LCD liquid crystal displays
- PDP plasma display panels
- These display apparatuses have front covers covering the front perimeters thereof.
- a front panel made of a transparent material for transmitting images while protecting the display module is installed on the front surface of a display module.
- a front cover is fixed and coupled to the perimeter of the front panel. The front cover thus functions to support the front panel.
- front cover Because the periphery of the front panel must be supported by the front cover, a portion of the front panel is necessarily covered by the front cover.
- Embodiments provide a display apparatus with a front exterior that is neatly finished, while the display screen appears larger from the outside than it actually is.
- Embodiments also provide a display apparatus having front panel at the front thereof that is securely supported by the frame, so that even when product dimensions are increased, the front panel will not warp or slip downward.
- Embodiments further provide a display apparatus with a configuration that does not require a separate covering member to enclose the frontal perimeter of the display apparatus, so that the assembling process of the product is simplified, and manufacturing costs can be reduced.
- a display apparatus includes: a front panel defining a front of the display apparatus; a plurality of frames fixed to a rear surface of the front panel, to support the front panel; a display module fixed to the frames, to output an image; and a rear housing receiving the display module, and disposed at a rear of the front panel, wherein each of the frames includes a body in close contact the front panel, and a protrusion protruded rearward from the body.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 2 taken along line I-I′.
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 4 is a frontal perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of region A in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of region A in FIG. 5 .
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of FIG. 7 taken along line II-II′.
- FIG. 9 is a frontal view showing the coupling structure of a front panel according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of region B in FIG. 9 .
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view of FIG. 10 taken along line III-III′.
- FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 13 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view showing a front panel supporting structure of a display apparatus depicted in a frontal view according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- FIG. 15 is a partial rear perspective view of region C in FIG. 14 .
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view of FIG. 15 taken along line IV-IV′.
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing an electromagnetic interference (EMI) grounding structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- EMI electromagnetic interference
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 2 is a sectional view of FIG. 2 taken along line I-I′
- FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a display apparatus 10 includes a display module 13 outputting an image, a front panel 11 protecting the front surface of the display module 13 , a frame 12 coupled tightly to the front panel 11 and having the display module 13 fixed to the rear thereof, a bracket 15 connecting the frame 12 and the display module 13 , and a rear housing 14 coupled at the rear of the front panel 11 and enclosing and protecting the display module 13 .
- an adhering member 17 is interposed between the front panel 11 and frame 12 to fix the frame 12 to the front panel 11 .
- a gasket 16 for blocking electromagnetic interference (EMI) is interposed between the front panel 11 and the frame 12 .
- the adhering member 17 and the gasket 16 are respectively disposed at a predetermined distance.
- An opaque film layer 111 is formed along the rear perimeter of the front panel 11 .
- the film layer ill may be provided in a variety of ways, and may be coated on the front panel in one embodiment.
- the frame 12 is mounted along the film layer 111 , so that the frame 12 is not visible from the front of the display apparatus 10 .
- the front panel 11 may be formed of a transparent material enabling an image provided through the display module 13 to be viewed.
- the front panel may be made of tempered glass.
- the material for the front panel 11 is not restricted to any embodiment, and may one of various materials including transparent plastic. That is, any material that is transparent and satisfies predetermined strength specifications may be used within the scope of the present disclosure.
- a sealing member 18 is applied to a frontal upper portion of the frame 12 to prevent impurities from entering through a gap between the frame 12 and front panel 11 .
- the frame surrounds the rear perimeter of the front panel 11 .
- a plurality of frames 12 is mounted at positions separated a predetermined distance from the edges of the front panel 11 . When the end portions of adjacent frames 12 are pressed together and connected, the bracket 15 is mounted on the connected portions.
- a front perimeter portion is pressed against the frame at the rear housing 14 that covers and protects the display module 13 , and includes an inner housing 141 formed of a conductive material, and an outer housing 142 covering the inner housing 141 .
- the rear housing 14 does not have to include the two components, and may include only one conductive cover.
- the frame 12 is made of a conductive material, and may be made of an aluminum material according to one embodiment.
- the material for the frame 12 does not have to be limited to an aluminum material, and may be made of any material through which electric current can flow.
- the frame 12 may be manufactured of a non-conductive material, such as a plastic injection molded material.
- a separate EMI grounding structure for grounding EMI is required, which will be described below with reference to the diagrams.
- FIG. 4 is a frontal perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- a plurality of frames 12 of a display apparatus 10 are tightly fixed against a front panel 11 .
- the frames 12 are pressed against other frames 12 at the ends thereof, and portions pressed against each other are connected through brackets 15 .
- a portion of the frames 12 have a hole 12 a of a predetermined size defined therein, and a control panel for controlling the display apparatus is mounted in the hole 12 a.
- a front panel 11 made of tempered glass is mounted to the front of the frame 12 , and a touch-screen type control panel is coupled behind the frame 12 .
- a user may turn power on/off or switch channels and control volume by touching the surface of the front panel 11 where the control panel is inserted.
- the frame 12 is formed of straightly formed metal or plastic material with a predetermined degree of strength. This is to prevent warping of the front panel 11 when the dimensions of the display apparatus 10 are increased.
- FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of region A in FIG. 5
- FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of region A in FIG. 5 .
- the frames 12 mounted at the rear surface of the front panel 11 are connected together in plurality through a bracket 15 .
- the bracket 15 is bent in an “L” shape to be seated at the joining portions at the ends of the frames 12 .
- a protruding portion namely, a bracket mounting portion 123 (in FIG. 8 ) is formed on the frame 12 in order to mount the bracket 15 .
- a plurality of fastening members are passed through the bracket 15 and inserted into the frame 12 .
- a boss 151 of a predetermined height is protrudingly formed at the center of the bracket 15 .
- An edge portion of the display module 13 (that is, a module lug 131 in FIG. 10 ) is mounted on the boss 151 . Accordingly, the display module 13 and the frame 12 are connected with a gap equal to the length of the boss 151 .
- An anti-movement rib 152 protrudes at the corner of the bracket 15 to ensure that the display module 13 remains coupled in a proper position. In other words, when the display module 13 is mounted at the rear of the frame 12 , it is guided to remain in its proper position. Therefore, the fastening hole defined in the module lug 132 is precisely positioned. Also, a screw or other fastening member is passed through the fastening hole and inserted into the boss, to fix the display module 13 to the frame 12 .
- each end of the frames 12 are connected to each other at right angles.
- each end of the frames 12 are tapered at 45° with respect to the lengths of the frames.
- the ends of the frames 12 are not formed with a 45° taper, when two frames 12 are coupled, the surfaces pressed together may slip and be displaced. To prevent the latter from occurring, the ends of the frames 12 may be formed in a shape that is not straight. In other words, the ends of the frames 12 form a straight portion S and a stepped portion H that is stepped at a certain point of the straight portion S. Further, the stepped portion H may be provided singularly or in plurality. Here, the stepped portion H is bent from an extending direction of the straight portion S in another direction (or deviating direction).
- the stepped portion H prevents the joined ends of the frames 12 from being displaced.
- the reference number 122 a is a fastening hole and 122 b is a fixing projection.
- the fastening hole and the fixing projection are provided in plurality and are alternately provided on the frame 12 . They will be explained below more clearly.
- FIG. 8 is a sectional view of FIG. 7 taken along line II-II′.
- the frames 12 are formed of a conductive material, and are pressed against the rear of the front panel 11 , to support the front panel 11 and also prevent curving of the front panel 11 .
- the frame 12 includes a body 121 at the rear of the front panel 11 , and a head 122 protruding rearward from an upper end of the body 121 .
- an adhering surface 125 on which the adhering member 17 is mounted, and a gasket mounting surface 126 on which a gasket 16 is mounted are formed on the front surface of the frame 12 .
- a dividing rib 127 separating the adhering surface 125 and the gasket mounting surface 126 is further formed. The dividing rib 127 prevents the adhering member 17 and the gasket 16 from sticking to one another.
- the adhering surface 125 and the gasket mounting surface 126 may be formed by being recessed a predetermined from the front surface of the body 121 . If the adhering surface 125 and the gasket mounting surface 126 share the same surface with the body 121 , and are divided by the dividing rib 127 , they would be separated by a gap between the front panel 11 and the frame 12 equal to the height of the dividing rib 127 . Thus, the dividing rib 127 may be formed on the same surface as the front surface of the body 121 , and the adhering surface 125 and the gasket mounting surface 126 may be recessed to form a mutually protruding structure.
- the adhering member 17 may be a double-sided tape with a predetermined adhering strength, or may be a liquid adhesive.
- the gasket 16 may be formed of a conductive material to block EMI.
- a sealing surface 128 is formed with a slant of a predetermined angle.
- a recessed portion is formed between the sealing surface 128 and the rear surface of the front panel 11 , and the sealing member 18 is interposed in the recessed portion.
- the interposition of the sealing member 18 blocks the formation of gaps between the coupled surfaces of the front panel and the frame 12 and therefore entry of impurities therein.
- a cavity 129 is formed within the head 122 . That is, the formation of the cavity 129 prevents deformation of the head 122 during the forming of the frame 12 and reduces manufacturing cost.
- a bracket mounting portion 123 protrudes at a rear of the body 121 and extends in the lengthwise direction of the frame 12 .
- the bracket 15 is mounted on the bracket mounting portion 123 , and the bracket 15 mounted on the bracket mounting portion 123 is bent in a shape. Therefore, the bracket 15 and the bracket mounting portion 123 contact one another on three sides. Due to the shape of the bracket mounting portion 123 , the bracket 15 does not move and is securely mounted to the frame 12 . Also, the frame 12 is firmly fixed by the bracket 15 .
- a reinforcing rib 124 protrudes from a predetermined position below the bracket mounting portion 123 , and extends in the lengthwise direction of the frame 12 . Specifically, the reinforcing rib 124 is formed to reinforce the frame 12 . Also, the reinforcing rib 124 allows the frame 12 to retain a straight disposition without bending even when its length is extended.
- a leakage preventing rib 125 a is protruded from a perimeter of the adhering surface 125 , in detail, an upper perimeter of the front portion of the body 121 .
- the leakage preventing rib 125 a prevents the adhering member 17 anointed on the adhering surface 125 from leaking or spreading to an outside of the frame 12 .
- the leakage preventing rib 125 a is not provided, the adhering member 17 spreads towards the perimeter of the front panel 11 and is exposed to an outside, and then the exterior of the display doesn't look neat. In order to resolve this kind of problem, the leakage preventing rib 125 a is protruded on the frontal perimeter which is located on the edge of the front panel 11 .
- the rear housing 14 is coupled to the head 122 .
- a plurality of fastening holes 122 a are arranged at predetermined intervals in the edges of the head 122 and rear housing 14 , and fastening members are inserted in the fastening holes 122 a to fix the rear housing 14 to the head 122 .
- a plurality of fixing projections 122 b may protrude from the head 122 , and a plurality of fixing holes may be formed in the edge of the rear housing 14 to insert the fixing projections 122 b in.
- a fixing projection 122 b may protrude at a point between a fixing hole 122 a and another fixing hole 122 a.
- the fixing projection 122 b may be inserted into a fixing hole formed in the rear housing 14 , so that the fixing hole formed in the rear housing 14 is aligned with the fixing hole 122 a formed in the head 123 .
- FIG. 9 is a frontal view showing the coupling structure of a front panel according to another embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of region B in FIG. 9
- FIG. 11 is a sectional view of FIG. 10 taken along line III-III′.
- the front panel 11 and the display module 13 form a directly coupled structure.
- the front panel 11 and the frame 12 are coupled through the adhering member 17 , there is the possibility of the front panel 11 detaching from the frame 12 .
- the display apparatus 10 is enlarged, the dimensions of the front panel 11 increase and its weight also increases.
- the front panel 11 can disengage from the frame 12 and fall to the floor.
- the present embodiment provides the front panel 11 integrally coupled to the display module 13 .
- a nut 30 is inserted into the front edge of the front panel 11 , and a fastening member is passed through the bracket 15 and the module lug 131 and inserted into the nut 30 .
- a rubber bushing 31 may be inserted over the outer circumference of the nut 30 .
- the boss 151 formed at the center of the bracket 15 extends further to the opposite side, and the extended portion is inserted into a portion of the nut 30 .
- the fastening member passes through the module lug 131 and the boss 151 in sequence, and inserts into the nut 30 .
- the rear housing 14 is coupled to the frame 12 , and the way of coupling the rear housing 14 and the frame 12 may be the same as the way described in FIG. 1 to FIG. 8 , using the fixing projections 122 b and fastening holes 122 a.
- FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the present embodiment is characterized by the rear housing 14 being coupled directly to the front panel 11 .
- the front edge of the rear housing 14 may be formed in a size that is the same as or smaller than the front panel 11 , so that the front edges of the rear housing 14 cannot be seen from the front of the display apparatus 10 .
- the front edge of the rear housing 14 is bent in parallel directions with the front panel 11 to form the coupling surfaces.
- a screw 40 or other fastening member is inserted from the front of the front panel 11 through the rear housing 14 .
- a nut 42 is inserted over the outer circumference of the screw 40 that passes and protrudes through the rear housing.
- an anti-wear bushing 41 is inserted between the screw 40 and the front panel 11 .
- a structure in which the screw is inserted in the front of the front panel 11 may be employed.
- FIG. 13 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the rear housing 14 is fixed to the display module 13 .
- the screw 50 may be sequentially passed through the rear housing 14 and the module lug 131 , and inserted into the boss 151 of the bracket 15 .
- a screw thread is formed on the inner circumference of the boss 151 .
- the fastening member passing through the rear housing 14 is passed through the module lug 131 and the boss 151 , inserted in the front surface of the front panel 11 , and ultimately inserted into the nut 30 .
- front panel 11 , frame 12 , display module 13 , and rear housing 14 may be integrally coupled through a single screw 32 and nut 30 .
- FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view showing a front panel supporting structure of a display apparatus depicted in a frontal view according to an embodiment of the present disclosure
- FIG. 15 is a partial rear perspective view of region C in FIG. 14
- FIG. 16 is a sectional view of FIG. 15 taken along line IV-IV′.
- a separate supporting structure may be provided.
- a supporter 60 (as shown in FIGS. 14 to 16 ) may be coupled at the upper surface and lower surface of the front panel 11 .
- the supporter 60 may be formed in a length that entirely or partially covers the top and bottom edges of the front panel 11 .
- the supporter 60 is bent a plurality of times in order to securely support the front panel 11 , to cover portions of the rear, bottom, and front surfaces of the front panel 11 .
- the supporter 60 mounted at the top end of the front panel 11 provides a structure that covers portions of the rear, top, and front surfaces of the front panel 11 .
- the supporter 60 is coupled to the head 122 of the frame. That is, a fastening hole is defined in the head 122 , and a fastening hole is also formed at an end of the supporter 60 . A screw or other fastening member is passed through the supporter 60 and inserted into the head 122 .
- the upper edge of the front panel 11 is securely supported, preventing the front panel 11 from disengaging from the frame 12 and leaning forward.
- the bottom edge of the front panel 11 is also securely supported, so that the front panel 11 is prevented from falling due to excessive weight.
- the supporter 60 may be provided only at the lower end of the front panel 11 .
- FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing an EMI grounding structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
- the present embodiment provides a grounding structure for blocking EMI when a frame 12 made of a non-conductive material is used.
- a structure is needed to absorb EMI.
- a separate grounding member 80 is attached to the frame 12 .
- one end of the grounding member 80 is inserted in the gasket mounting surface 126 of the frame 12 .
- the grounding member 80 is extended along the surface of the frame 12 and connected at the other end to the rear housing 14 .
- the rear housing 14 made of a conductive material acts as a ground to block EMI.
- the grounding member 80 may cover the entire rear surface of the frame 12 or a portion thereof. However, it is sufficient to electrically connect the front panel 11 and the rear housing 14 through the grounding member 80 . For example, even if the grounding member 80 is only disposed between the perimeter and the center of the frame 12 , EMI is sufficiently blocked.
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A display apparatus is provided. A frame is fixed and supported at the rear of a front panel forming the front portion of the display apparatus, and a separate bracket member is not mounted on the edges of the front panel. Thus, the front exterior of the display apparatus is neatly finished, and the display screen looks bigger than it actually is.
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- The present disclosure relates to a display apparatus.
- The appearance of display apparatuses such as liquid crystal displays (LCD) and plasma display panels (PDP) with high-definition and large-sized screens is a relatively recent phenomenon.
- These display apparatuses have front covers covering the front perimeters thereof.
- Specifically, a front panel made of a transparent material for transmitting images while protecting the display module is installed on the front surface of a display module. A front cover is fixed and coupled to the perimeter of the front panel. The front cover thus functions to support the front panel.
- Because the periphery of the front panel must be supported by the front cover, a portion of the front panel is necessarily covered by the front cover.
- Because a portion of the perimeter of the front panel is blocked by the front cover, a limitation arises in which the display screen appears smaller from the outside.
- Additionally, because a separate front cover is needed to support the front panel, the overall manufacturing cost of the display apparatus increases, and assembly becomes more complicated.
- Embodiments provide a display apparatus with a front exterior that is neatly finished, while the display screen appears larger from the outside than it actually is.
- Embodiments also provide a display apparatus having front panel at the front thereof that is securely supported by the frame, so that even when product dimensions are increased, the front panel will not warp or slip downward.
- Embodiments further provide a display apparatus with a configuration that does not require a separate covering member to enclose the frontal perimeter of the display apparatus, so that the assembling process of the product is simplified, and manufacturing costs can be reduced.
- In one embodiment, a display apparatus includes: a front panel defining a front of the display apparatus; a plurality of frames fixed to a rear surface of the front panel, to support the front panel; a display module fixed to the frames, to output an image; and a rear housing receiving the display module, and disposed at a rear of the front panel, wherein each of the frames includes a body in close contact the front panel, and a protrusion protruded rearward from the body.
- The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 2 is a sectional view ofFIG. 2 taken along line I-I′. -
FIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 4 is a frontal perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of region A inFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of region A inFIG. 5 . -
FIG. 8 is a sectional view ofFIG. 7 taken along line II-II′. -
FIG. 9 is a frontal view showing the coupling structure of a front panel according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of region B inFIG. 9 . -
FIG. 11 is a sectional view ofFIG. 10 taken along line III-III′. -
FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 13 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view showing a front panel supporting structure of a display apparatus depicted in a frontal view according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. -
FIG. 15 is a partial rear perspective view of region C inFIG. 14 . -
FIG. 16 is a sectional view ofFIG. 15 taken along line IV-IV′. -
FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing an electromagnetic interference (EMI) grounding structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - Reference will now be made in detail to the embodiments of the present disclosure, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 2 is a sectional view ofFIG. 2 taken along line I-I′, andFIG. 3 is an exploded perspective view of a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 1 to 3 , adisplay apparatus 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure includes adisplay module 13 outputting an image, afront panel 11 protecting the front surface of thedisplay module 13, aframe 12 coupled tightly to thefront panel 11 and having thedisplay module 13 fixed to the rear thereof, abracket 15 connecting theframe 12 and thedisplay module 13, and arear housing 14 coupled at the rear of thefront panel 11 and enclosing and protecting thedisplay module 13. - In detail, an
adhering member 17 is interposed between thefront panel 11 andframe 12 to fix theframe 12 to thefront panel 11. Also, agasket 16 for blocking electromagnetic interference (EMI) is interposed between thefront panel 11 and theframe 12. The adheringmember 17 and thegasket 16 are respectively disposed at a predetermined distance. - An
opaque film layer 111 is formed along the rear perimeter of thefront panel 11. Specifically, the film layer ill may be provided in a variety of ways, and may be coated on the front panel in one embodiment. Theframe 12 is mounted along thefilm layer 111, so that theframe 12 is not visible from the front of thedisplay apparatus 10. - The
front panel 11 may be formed of a transparent material enabling an image provided through thedisplay module 13 to be viewed. In order to satisfy strength requirements for larger sizes, the front panel may be made of tempered glass. However, the material for thefront panel 11 is not restricted to any embodiment, and may one of various materials including transparent plastic. That is, any material that is transparent and satisfies predetermined strength specifications may be used within the scope of the present disclosure. - A
sealing member 18 is applied to a frontal upper portion of theframe 12 to prevent impurities from entering through a gap between theframe 12 andfront panel 11. The frame surrounds the rear perimeter of thefront panel 11. Specifically, a plurality offrames 12 is mounted at positions separated a predetermined distance from the edges of thefront panel 11. When the end portions ofadjacent frames 12 are pressed together and connected, thebracket 15 is mounted on the connected portions. - A front perimeter portion is pressed against the frame at the
rear housing 14 that covers and protects thedisplay module 13, and includes aninner housing 141 formed of a conductive material, and anouter housing 142 covering theinner housing 141. However, therear housing 14 does not have to include the two components, and may include only one conductive cover. - Here, electromagnetic interference (EMI) emitted from the
display module 13 flows through an EMI grounding gasket, 16 attached to the front of theframe 12, and theframe 12. The EMI flowing along theframe 12 is transferred to therear housing 14. Therefore, it is preferable that theframe 12 is made of a conductive material, and may be made of an aluminum material according to one embodiment. However the material for theframe 12 does not have to be limited to an aluminum material, and may be made of any material through which electric current can flow. - Here, the
frame 12 may be manufactured of a non-conductive material, such as a plastic injection molded material. In this case, a separate EMI grounding structure for grounding EMI is required, which will be described below with reference to the diagrams. -
FIG. 4 is a frontal perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, andFIG. 5 is a rear perspective view of a frame for a display apparatus according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIGS. 4 and 5 , a plurality offrames 12 of adisplay apparatus 10 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure are tightly fixed against afront panel 11. - That is, the
frames 12 are pressed againstother frames 12 at the ends thereof, and portions pressed against each other are connected throughbrackets 15. - A portion of the
frames 12 have ahole 12 a of a predetermined size defined therein, and a control panel for controlling the display apparatus is mounted in thehole 12 a. - In more detail, a
front panel 11 made of tempered glass is mounted to the front of theframe 12, and a touch-screen type control panel is coupled behind theframe 12. Thus, a user may turn power on/off or switch channels and control volume by touching the surface of thefront panel 11 where the control panel is inserted. - The
frame 12 is formed of straightly formed metal or plastic material with a predetermined degree of strength. This is to prevent warping of thefront panel 11 when the dimensions of thedisplay apparatus 10 are increased. - Below, a detailed description of the connecting parts of the
frame 12 will be given with reference to the diagrams. -
FIG. 6 is an enlarged perspective view of region A inFIG. 5 , andFIG. 7 is an exploded perspective view of region A inFIG. 5 . - Referring to
FIGS. 6 and 7 , theframes 12 mounted at the rear surface of thefront panel 11 are connected together in plurality through abracket 15. - That is, the
bracket 15 is bent in an “L” shape to be seated at the joining portions at the ends of theframes 12. Also, a protruding portion, namely, a bracket mounting portion 123 (inFIG. 8 ) is formed on theframe 12 in order to mount thebracket 15. A plurality of fastening members are passed through thebracket 15 and inserted into theframe 12. - A
boss 151 of a predetermined height is protrudingly formed at the center of thebracket 15. An edge portion of the display module 13 (that is, amodule lug 131 inFIG. 10 ) is mounted on theboss 151. Accordingly, thedisplay module 13 and theframe 12 are connected with a gap equal to the length of theboss 151. - An
anti-movement rib 152 protrudes at the corner of thebracket 15 to ensure that thedisplay module 13 remains coupled in a proper position. In other words, when thedisplay module 13 is mounted at the rear of theframe 12, it is guided to remain in its proper position. Therefore, the fastening hole defined in the module lug 132 is precisely positioned. Also, a screw or other fastening member is passed through the fastening hole and inserted into the boss, to fix thedisplay module 13 to theframe 12. - The ends of the
frames 12 are connected to each other at right angles. Thus, each end of theframes 12 are tapered at 45° with respect to the lengths of the frames. - If the ends of the
frames 12 are not formed with a 45° taper, when twoframes 12 are coupled, the surfaces pressed together may slip and be displaced. To prevent the latter from occurring, the ends of theframes 12 may be formed in a shape that is not straight. In other words, the ends of theframes 12 form a straight portion S and a stepped portion H that is stepped at a certain point of the straight portion S. Further, the stepped portion H may be provided singularly or in plurality. Here, the stepped portion H is bent from an extending direction of the straight portion S in another direction (or deviating direction). - As shown, by forming the stepped portion H at a point of the straight portion S, even when force is applied to one of two joined
frames 12 in its lengthwise direction, the stepped portion H prevents the joined ends of theframes 12 from being displaced. - The
reference number 122 a is a fastening hole and 122 b is a fixing projection. The fastening hole and the fixing projection are provided in plurality and are alternately provided on theframe 12. They will be explained below more clearly. -
FIG. 8 is a sectional view ofFIG. 7 taken along line II-II′. - Referring to
FIG. 8 , theframes 12 according to an embodiment of the present disclosure are formed of a conductive material, and are pressed against the rear of thefront panel 11, to support thefront panel 11 and also prevent curving of thefront panel 11. - Specifically, the
frame 12 includes abody 121 at the rear of thefront panel 11, and ahead 122 protruding rearward from an upper end of thebody 121. - More specifically, an adhering
surface 125 on which the adheringmember 17 is mounted, and agasket mounting surface 126 on which agasket 16 is mounted are formed on the front surface of theframe 12. A dividingrib 127 separating the adheringsurface 125 and thegasket mounting surface 126 is further formed. The dividingrib 127 prevents the adheringmember 17 and thegasket 16 from sticking to one another. - Here, the adhering
surface 125 and thegasket mounting surface 126 may be formed by being recessed a predetermined from the front surface of thebody 121. If the adheringsurface 125 and thegasket mounting surface 126 share the same surface with thebody 121, and are divided by the dividingrib 127, they would be separated by a gap between thefront panel 11 and theframe 12 equal to the height of the dividingrib 127. Thus, the dividingrib 127 may be formed on the same surface as the front surface of thebody 121, and the adheringsurface 125 and thegasket mounting surface 126 may be recessed to form a mutually protruding structure. - The adhering
member 17 may be a double-sided tape with a predetermined adhering strength, or may be a liquid adhesive. Thegasket 16 may be formed of a conductive material to block EMI. - To hold the sealing
member 18 in the front upper end of thehead 122, a sealingsurface 128 is formed with a slant of a predetermined angle. Thus, when theframe 12 is pressed against and coupled to the rear of thefront panel 11, a recessed portion is formed between the sealingsurface 128 and the rear surface of thefront panel 11, and the sealingmember 18 is interposed in the recessed portion. The interposition of the sealingmember 18 blocks the formation of gaps between the coupled surfaces of the front panel and theframe 12 and therefore entry of impurities therein. - A
cavity 129 is formed within thehead 122. That is, the formation of thecavity 129 prevents deformation of thehead 122 during the forming of theframe 12 and reduces manufacturing cost. - A
bracket mounting portion 123 protrudes at a rear of thebody 121 and extends in the lengthwise direction of theframe 12. Thebracket 15 is mounted on thebracket mounting portion 123, and thebracket 15 mounted on thebracket mounting portion 123 is bent in a shape. Therefore, thebracket 15 and thebracket mounting portion 123 contact one another on three sides. Due to the shape of thebracket mounting portion 123, thebracket 15 does not move and is securely mounted to theframe 12. Also, theframe 12 is firmly fixed by thebracket 15. - A reinforcing
rib 124 protrudes from a predetermined position below thebracket mounting portion 123, and extends in the lengthwise direction of theframe 12. Specifically, the reinforcingrib 124 is formed to reinforce theframe 12. Also, the reinforcingrib 124 allows theframe 12 to retain a straight disposition without bending even when its length is extended. - A
leakage preventing rib 125 a is protruded from a perimeter of the adheringsurface 125, in detail, an upper perimeter of the front portion of thebody 121. Theleakage preventing rib 125 a prevents the adheringmember 17 anointed on the adheringsurface 125 from leaking or spreading to an outside of theframe 12. - More in detail, if the
leakage preventing rib 125 a is not provided, the adheringmember 17 spreads towards the perimeter of thefront panel 11 and is exposed to an outside, and then the exterior of the display doesn't look neat. In order to resolve this kind of problem, theleakage preventing rib 125 a is protruded on the frontal perimeter which is located on the edge of thefront panel 11. - The
rear housing 14 is coupled to thehead 122. - In detail, a plurality of
fastening holes 122 a are arranged at predetermined intervals in the edges of thehead 122 andrear housing 14, and fastening members are inserted in the fastening holes 122 a to fix therear housing 14 to thehead 122. Also, a plurality of fixingprojections 122 b may protrude from thehead 122, and a plurality of fixing holes may be formed in the edge of therear housing 14 to insert the fixingprojections 122 b in. In one exemplary embodiment, a fixingprojection 122 b may protrude at a point between a fixinghole 122 a and another fixinghole 122 a. The fixingprojection 122 b may be inserted into a fixing hole formed in therear housing 14, so that the fixing hole formed in therear housing 14 is aligned with the fixinghole 122 a formed in thehead 123. -
FIG. 9 is a frontal view showing the coupling structure of a front panel according to another embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 10 is a rear perspective view of region B inFIG. 9 , andFIG. 11 is a sectional view ofFIG. 10 taken along line III-III′. - Referring to
FIGS. 9 to 11 , according to an embodiment of the present disclosure, thefront panel 11 and thedisplay module 13 form a directly coupled structure. - That is, when the
front panel 11 and theframe 12 are coupled through the adheringmember 17, there is the possibility of thefront panel 11 detaching from theframe 12. In other words, when thedisplay apparatus 10 is enlarged, the dimensions of thefront panel 11 increase and its weight also increases. When thedisplay apparatus 10 is mounted on a wall, if the weight of thefront panel 11 exceeds the adhering strength of the adheringmember 17, thefront panel 11 can disengage from theframe 12 and fall to the floor. - To obviate this possibility, the present embodiment provides the
front panel 11 integrally coupled to thedisplay module 13. - In further detail, a
nut 30 is inserted into the front edge of thefront panel 11, and a fastening member is passed through thebracket 15 and themodule lug 131 and inserted into thenut 30. To prevent damage to thefront panel 11 by thenut 30, arubber bushing 31 may be inserted over the outer circumference of thenut 30. Theboss 151 formed at the center of thebracket 15 extends further to the opposite side, and the extended portion is inserted into a portion of thenut 30. The fastening member passes through themodule lug 131 and theboss 151 in sequence, and inserts into thenut 30. Through this coupling structure, disengaging of thefront panel 11 from theframe 12 due to weight can be avoided. - The
rear housing 14 is coupled to theframe 12, and the way of coupling therear housing 14 and theframe 12 may be the same as the way described inFIG. 1 toFIG. 8 , using the fixingprojections 122 b andfastening holes 122 a. -
FIG. 12 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 12 , the present embodiment is characterized by therear housing 14 being coupled directly to thefront panel 11. - In detail, the front edge of the
rear housing 14 may be formed in a size that is the same as or smaller than thefront panel 11, so that the front edges of therear housing 14 cannot be seen from the front of thedisplay apparatus 10. - The front edge of the
rear housing 14 is bent in parallel directions with thefront panel 11 to form the coupling surfaces. Ascrew 40 or other fastening member is inserted from the front of thefront panel 11 through therear housing 14. Anut 42 is inserted over the outer circumference of thescrew 40 that passes and protrudes through the rear housing. Of course, ananti-wear bushing 41 is inserted between thescrew 40 and thefront panel 11. - As depicted in
FIG. 11 , a structure in which the screw is inserted in the front of thefront panel 11 may be employed. -
FIG. 13 is a side sectional view showing the coupling structure of a rear housing according to another embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 13 , therear housing 14 is fixed to thedisplay module 13. - That is, the
screw 50 may be sequentially passed through therear housing 14 and themodule lug 131, and inserted into theboss 151 of thebracket 15. - Here, to prevent the
screw 50 from loosening, a screw thread is formed on the inner circumference of theboss 151. - In another method, as shown in
FIG. 11 , the fastening member passing through therear housing 14 is passed through themodule lug 131 and theboss 151, inserted in the front surface of thefront panel 11, and ultimately inserted into thenut 30. - In this configuration, the
front panel 11,frame 12,display module 13, andrear housing 14 may be integrally coupled through asingle screw 32 andnut 30. -
FIG. 14 is an enlarged perspective view showing a front panel supporting structure of a display apparatus depicted in a frontal view according to an embodiment of the present disclosure,FIG. 15 is a partial rear perspective view of region C inFIG. 14 , andFIG. 16 is a sectional view ofFIG. 15 taken along line IV-IV′. - Referring to
FIGS. 14 to 16 , to prevent thefront panel 11 of adisplay apparatus 10 according to the present disclosure from separating from theframe 12 due to excessive weight, a separate supporting structure may be provided. - That is, a supporter 60 (as shown in
FIGS. 14 to 16 ) may be coupled at the upper surface and lower surface of thefront panel 11. - In further detail, the
supporter 60 may be formed in a length that entirely or partially covers the top and bottom edges of thefront panel 11. Thesupporter 60 is bent a plurality of times in order to securely support thefront panel 11, to cover portions of the rear, bottom, and front surfaces of thefront panel 11. Of course, thesupporter 60 mounted at the top end of thefront panel 11 provides a structure that covers portions of the rear, top, and front surfaces of thefront panel 11. - The
supporter 60 is coupled to thehead 122 of the frame. That is, a fastening hole is defined in thehead 122, and a fastening hole is also formed at an end of thesupporter 60. A screw or other fastening member is passed through thesupporter 60 and inserted into thehead 122. - In the above configuration, the upper edge of the
front panel 11 is securely supported, preventing thefront panel 11 from disengaging from theframe 12 and leaning forward. - The bottom edge of the
front panel 11 is also securely supported, so that thefront panel 11 is prevented from falling due to excessive weight. - Here, the
supporter 60 may be provided only at the lower end of thefront panel 11. -
FIG. 17 is a sectional view showing an EMI grounding structure according to an embodiment of the present disclosure. - Referring to
FIG. 17 , the present embodiment provides a grounding structure for blocking EMI when aframe 12 made of a non-conductive material is used. - Specifically, when the
frame 12 is made of a plastic injection molded material or the like, a structure is needed to absorb EMI. Thus, in order to ground EMI that is emitted at therear housing 14, aseparate grounding member 80 is attached to theframe 12. - In further detail, one end of the grounding
member 80 is inserted in thegasket mounting surface 126 of theframe 12. The groundingmember 80 is extended along the surface of theframe 12 and connected at the other end to therear housing 14. Thus, therear housing 14 made of a conductive material acts as a ground to block EMI. - Here, the grounding
member 80 may cover the entire rear surface of theframe 12 or a portion thereof. However, it is sufficient to electrically connect thefront panel 11 and therear housing 14 through the groundingmember 80. For example, even if the groundingmember 80 is only disposed between the perimeter and the center of theframe 12, EMI is sufficiently blocked. - Although embodiments have been described with reference to a number of illustrative embodiments thereof, it should be understood that numerous other modifications and embodiments can be devised by those skilled in the art that will fall within the spirit and scope of the principles of this disclosure. More particularly, various variations and modifications are possible in the component parts and/or arrangements of the subject combination arrangement within the scope of the disclosure, the drawings and the appended claims. In addition to variations and modifications in the component parts and/or arrangements, alternative uses will also be apparent to those skilled in the art.
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8. A display apparatus, comprising:
a front panel that defines a front of the display apparatus, wherein side edge portions of the front panel are externally exposed;
a frame attached to a rear surface of the front panel;
a display module attached to the frame; and
wherein the front panel covers whole of the front surface of the display module.
9. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame is formed of a nonconductive material.
10. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame is formed of a plastic material.
11. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising a rear housing to accommodate the display module.
12. The display apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein a size of the rear housing is smaller than a size of the front panel.
13. The display apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the rear housing is coupled to the display module.
14. The display apparatus according to claim 13 , further comprising at least one screw to attach the display module to the rear housing.
15. The display apparatus according to claim 11 , wherein the rear housing covers the entire display module.
16. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame is attached to the rear surface of the front panel by an adhering member, wherein the adhering member includes one of a double-sided tape or an adhesive.
17. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , further comprising an opaque layer formed along a perimeter of the front panel.
18. The display apparatus according to claim 17 , wherein the frame is provided along the opaque layer.
19. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame includes a body in close contact with the front panel, and a head that protrudes rearward from the body.
20. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame includes a cavity.
21. The display apparatus according to claim 20 , wherein the cavity is formed in the head of the frame.
22. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame has a hole of a predetermined size.
23. The display apparatus according to claim 22 , further comprising a control panel for controlling the display apparatus, wherein the control panel is provided in the hole.
24. The display apparatus according to claim 23 , wherein the control panel is a touch screen type.
25. The display apparatus according to claim 21 , wherein one of power on/off, switching channels or controlling volume is controlled by touching a surface of the front panel at an area corresponding to the control panel.
26. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame comprises a plurality of frame portions attached to the rear surface of the front panel.
27. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the frame couples the display module to the front panel.
28. The display apparatus according to claim 8 , wherein the front panel includes a light transmission material to enable an image output by the display module to be viewed from outside of the display apparatus.
29. The display apparatus, comprising:
a front panel that defines a front of the display apparatus;
a frame attached to a rear surface of the front panel;
a display module attached to the frame;
a control panel attached to the rear surface of the front panel for controlling the display apparatus; and
wherein at least one of power on/off, switching channels or controlling volume is controlled by touching a surface of the front panel at an area corresponding to the control panel.
30. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein side edge portions of the front panel are externally exposed.
31. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the front panel covers whole of a front surface of the display module.
32. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the frame has a hole of a predetermined size, and the control panel is provided in the hole.
33. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , further comprising a rear housing to accommodate the display module, wherein a size of the rear housing is smaller than a size of the front panel.
34. The display apparatus according to claim 33 , wherein the rear housing is coupled to the display module.
35. The display apparatus according to claim 33 , wherein the frame is coupled to the rear surface of the front panel by an adhering member, and the adhering member includes one of a double-sided tape or an adhesive.
36. The display apparatus according to claim 33 , wherein the rear housing covers the entire display module.
37. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , further comprising an opaque layer formed along a perimeter of the front panel, wherein the frame is provided along the opaque layer.
38. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the frame includes a body in close contact with the front panel, and a head that protrudes rearward from the body.
39. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the frame comprises a plurality of frame portions attached to the rear surface of the front panel.
40. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the frame couples the display module to the front panel.
41. The display apparatus according to claim 29 , wherein the front panel includes a light transmission material to enable an image output by the display module to be viewed from outside of the display apparatus.
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