Patent ID: 7663706
Filing Date: 2010-02-16
Classification: F16M,H04N,Y10S

Abstract:
1. An in-wall type multi-functional television set embedded in a wall, comprising: a main body embedded into a wall, the main body including: an accommodating part formed in the front side of the main body; a television signal receiving circuit for receiving and outputting a television signal; a housing including a controller for controlling all devices in the in-wall type multi-functional television set; and a case including an input part provided with a plurality of input buttons and speakers for outputting an audio signal; a monitor accommodated in and drawn out from the accommodating part to be protruded toward a user, and including: a display for displaying a video signal outputted from the television signal receiving circuit, and a video processing circuit for converting the video signal outputted from the television signal receiving circuit to display data suitable to be displayed by the display and outputting the converted video signal; cables for transmitting the television signal outputted from the television signal receiving circuit to the video processing circuit; a connecting part including: a first rotating part fixed to a side of the accommodating part, and having a first hinge shaft, a first hinge base integrally formed with the first hinge shaft, and a hole formed therein; a second rotating part fixed to the rear side of the monitor, and having a second hinge shaft, a second hinge base integrally formed with the second hinge shaft, and a hollow cable passage formed therein through which the cables pass, and a support having an end hinged to the first rotating part and the other end hinged to the second rotating part; a first waterproofing packing inserted into the place where the first rotating part is fixed in the accommodating part, and formed with a slit through which the cables pass; and a second waterproofing packing inserted into the place where the second rotating part is fixed to the rear side of the monitor, and formed with a slit through which the cables pass.