Patent ID: 8934061
Filing Date: 2015-01-13
Classification: G06F,H04N

Abstract:
1. A system for coupling a digital media player to a television having a topside surface, a bottomside surface that is opposite the topside surface, a backside surface, and a frontside surface, wherein the frontside surface is configurable to display images based on digital signals from the digital media player, wherein a remote control device is configured to communicate with the digital media player, the system comprising: a tray that supports the digital media player, the tray having a frontside, a backside, and a base, wherein a first sidewall is coupled to the base and a second sidewall is coupled to the base of the tray, wherein the first sidewall and the second sidewall protrude away from the base, wherein at least a portion of the digital media player is located between the first sidewall and the second sidewall, wherein at least a portion of the base is located above the topside surface of the television, and wherein at least a first portion of the tray is located above the topside surface of the television while the tray supports the digital media player at least partially above the topside surface of the television, an arm coupled to the tray, wherein the arm is configured to couple the tray to the television, wherein the arm is coupled to the backside surface of the television so that the arm protrudes downward from the tray such that the tray supports the digital media player at least partially above the topside surface of the television, wherein the arm comprises a first length, a first width, and a first thickness, wherein the first length is measured from a distal end of the arm to a location at which the arm is coupled to the tray, wherein the first thickness is measured directly outward from the backside surface of the television while the arm is coupled to the backside surface of the television, and wherein the first width is perpendicular to the first length and the first thickness, wherein the first width is greater than the first thickness.