Abstract:
A liquid crystal display apparatus includes: a cabinet constituting an apparatus main body; a stand member including: a base member attached to be contained in a recess portion of a back face of the cabinet; and a pivoting member attached to the base member; an engaging portion provided at the back face and engaged with a side of a wall in hanging on the wall; and a heat radiating hole provided at the back face, wherein: the stand member supports the apparatus main body by bringing the pivoting member into an opened state, and contains the pivoting member in the back face in mounting on the wall; the pivoting member is brought into contact with the wall at a front end side of the pivoting member to form a predetermined gap between the wall and the back face in hanging on the wall.

Description:
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION  
       [0001]     1. Field of the Invention  
         [0002]     The invention relates to a liquid crystal television and a liquid crystal display apparatus, particularly relates to a liquid crystal television and a liquid crystal display apparatus including a heat radiating hole and a stand member provided on a back face of a cabinet.  
         [0003]     2. Description of the Related Art  
         [0004]     In a background art, as an example of a liquid crystal display apparatus, a liquid crystal television is known.  FIG. 12  is a rear view showing a total constitution of a liquid crystal television according to an example of a background art.  FIG. 13  is a side view in mounting the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12 .  FIG. 14  through  FIG. 16  are views showing details of a structure of the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12 . First, a structure of a liquid crystal television  110  according to an example of a background art will be explained.  
         [0005]     As shown by  FIG. 12  and  FIG. 13 , the liquid crystal television  110  according to the example of the background art is provided with a resin frame  102  arranged to surround a side face and a back face of a liquid crystal display unit  101  (refer to  FIG. 13 ) . Further, a back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  is provided with a heat radiating hole  102   b  and an engaging hole  102   c . The radiating hole  102   b  is provided for radiating heat generated at the liquid crystal display unit  101  to outside. Further, the engaging hole  102   c  is constituted to engage the liquid crystal television  110  to an engaging hook  131   a  of an attaching plate  131  formed at a wall  130  (refer to  FIG. 17 ).  
         [0006]     Further, a back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  is attached with a stand member  104  and the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  is provided with a containing portion  102   d  for containing the stand member  104 . The stand member  104  is constituted by a base member  105  attached to the containing portion  102   d  of the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  and a pivoting member  106  pivotably attached to the base member  105 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 14  and  FIG. 16 , the base member  105  of the stand member  104  is provided with a pivoting shaft  105   a , a pressing spring  105   c , a positioning plate  105   d , and four screw holes  105   a  (refer to  FIG. 12 ) . Further, the pivoting member  106  is pivoted centering on the pivoting shaft  105   a  of the base member  105 . Further, the pressing portion  105   b  is arranged to be pressed by the pressing spring  105   c  to press a projected portion  106   a  of the pivoting member  106 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 12 , the base member  105  of the stand member  104  is mounted to the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  by inserting and fastening four screws  107  into the screw holes  105   e  of the base member  105 .  
         [0007]     Further, as shown by  FIG. 14  and  FIG. 16 , the pivoting member  106  of the stand member  104  is provided with the projected portion  106   a  made of a metal and a reinforcing rib  106   b  for reinforcing the pivoting member  106 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 12 , the pivoting member  106  of the stand member  104  is provided with a grounding portion  106   c  formed by rubber.  
         [0008]      FIG. 17  is a front view of the attaching plate used in hanging the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  on a wall.  FIG. 18  is a side view showing a state of attaching the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  to the attaching plate of the wall. Next, a method of installing the liquid crystal television  110  according to the example of the background art will be explained in reference to  FIG. 12  through  FIG. 18 .  
         [0009]     First, as shown by  FIG. 13 , when the liquid crystal television  110  is mounted on a predetermined base  150 , the pivoting member  106  of the stand member  104  supports the liquid crystal television  110  in an opened state of being pivoted by a predetermined angle amount relative to the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102 . Specifically, as shown by  FIG. 14 , the projected portion  106   a  of the pivoting member  106  is pressed to a pressing face  161   b  in mounting of the pressing portion  105   b  of the base member  105 . Thereby, by bringing the projected portion  106   a  of the pivoting member  106  into contact with the positioning plate  105   d  of the base member  105 , the pivoting member  106  is positioned to an inclined angle position in the opened state.  
         [0010]     On the other hand, in hanging on the wall, as shown by  FIG. 15 , the pivoting member  106  of the stand member  104  is brought into a closed state of being closed to the base member  105 , and contained in the containing portion  102   d  of the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102 . Specifically, as shown by  FIG. 16 , the projected portion  106   a  of the pivoting member  106  is pressed to a pressed face  162   b  in wall hanging of the pressing portion  105   b  of the base member  105 . The pressed face  162   b  in wall hanging is inclined to a direction of pressing the base member  105 , and a force F 2  for generating a moment M 2  for pivoting the pivoting member  106  to a side of the containing portion  102   d  is generated. In this way, in hanging on the wall, the pivoting member  106  is brought into the closed state and completely contained in the containing portion  102   d . Further, in hanging on the wall, as shown by  FIG. 17 , the attaching plate  131  having the two engaging hooks  131   a  is mounted to the wall  130 . Further, by engaging the two engaging holes  102   c  of the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  with the engaging hooks  131  (refer to  FIG. 17 ) of the attaching plate  131 , as shown by  FIG. 18 , the liquid crystal television  110  is attached to the side of the wall  130 . At this occasion, in the background art, the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  is brought into contact with the wall  130  without a gap therebetween.  
         [0011]     Meanwhile, various structures of stand members of display apparatus are known in background arts (refer to, for example, Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3096746, JP-A-8-172279 and JP-A-8-264965).  
         [0012]     Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3096746 discloses a liquid crystal television capable of containing a stand member inclined in a plurality of inclining angles at a back face thereof.  
         [0013]     Further, JP-A-8-172279 discloses a stand apparatus (structure of stand member) capable of containing leg members (stand members) to side walls on both sides of PDP (plasma display).  
         [0014]     Further, JP-A-8-264965 discloses a leg member structure of a cabinet capable of containing a leg member (stand member) of a display apparatus formed by an elastic material to a containing portion provided at an inner portion of the cabinet.  
       SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION  
       [0015]     According to the liquid crystal television  110  of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  through  FIG. 18 , in hanging on the wall, the wall  130  (refer to  FIG. 18 ) and the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  are brought into contact with each other without a gap therebetween and therefore, there is a drawback that the heat radiating hole  102   b  (refer to  FIG. 12 ) provided at the back face  102   a  of the resin frame  102  is closed by the wall  130 . Thereby, in hanging on the wall, heat cannot be radiated from the heat radiating hole  102   b  to outside and therefore, there poses a problem that an inner temperature of the liquid crystal television  110  rises.  
         [0016]     Further, according to the liquid crystal television disclosed In Japanese Utility Model Registration No. 3096746, in hanging on the wall, the stand member is completely contained in the back face of the cabinet and therefore, similar to the case of the liquid crystal television of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  through  FIG. 18 , it seems that the wall and the back face of the cabinet are brought into contact with each other without a gap therebetween. Further, when the heat radiating hole is provided at the back face of the cabinet, the heat radiating hole is closed by the wall and therefore, it seems that there poses a problem that the inner temperature of the liquid crystal television rises.  
         [0017]     Further, according to the stand apparatus disclosed in JP-A-8-172279, in hanging on the wall, the stand members are completely contained in the side walls on the both sides of PDP (plasma display) and therefore, similar to the case of the liquid crystal television of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  through  FIG. 18 , in hanging on the wall, it seems that the wall and the back face of PDP are brought into contact with each other without a gap therebetween. Further, when the heat radiating hole is provided at the back face of the cabinet, the heat radiating hole is closed by the wall and therefore, it seems that the problem that the inner temperature of PDP rises is posed.  
         [0018]     Further, according to the leg member structure of the cabinet disclosed in JP-A-8-264965, in hanging on the wall, the stand member is completely contained in a containing portion provided at an inner portion of the cabinet and therefore, similar to the case of the liquid crystal television of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  through  FIG. 18 , in hanging on the wall, it seems that the wall and the back face of the cabinet are brought into contact with each other without a gap therebetween. Further, when the heat radiating hole is provided at the back face of the cabinet, the heat radiating hole is closed by the wall and therefore, it seems that the problem that the inner temperature of the display apparatus rises is posed.  
         [0019]     The invention has been carried out in order to resolve the above-described problem and it is an object of the invention to provide a liquid crystal television and a liquid crystal display apparatus capable of excellently radiating heat in hanging on a wall.  
         [0020]     In order to achieve the above-described object, according to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a liquid crystal television which is a liquid crystal television including a stand member including a base member attached to be contained in a recess portion of a back face of a cabinet constituting an apparatus main body and a pivoting member pivotably attached to the base member, supporting the apparatus main body by bringing the pivoting member into an opened state by being pivoted by a predetermined angle in mounting and capable of containing the pivoting member in the back face of the cabinet in hanging on a wall, an engaging portion provided at the back face of the cabinet for engaging with a side of the wall in hanging on the wall, and a heat radiating hole provided at the back face of the cabinet for radiating heat of the apparatus main body to outside, wherein the pivoting member of the stand member is brought into contact with the wall at a front end side of the pivoting member to form a predetermined gap between the wall and the back face of the cabinet by being inclined by a predetermined angle to a side of the wall in a closed state of being contained in the back face of the cabinet in hanging on the wall, and the base member of the stand member is integrally provided with a pair of left and right projected pieces for restricting the pivoting member to a position of being inclined by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall in hanging on the wall.  
         [0021]     According to the liquid crystal television according to the first aspect of the invention, as described above, a heat radiating space can be formed between the back face of the cabinet of the liquid crystal television and the wall in hanging on the wall by bringing the front end side of the pivoting member into contact with the wall to form the predetermined gap between the wall and the back face of the cabinet by inclining the pivoting member of the stand member by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall in the closed state of being contained in the liquid crystal television in hanging on the wall. Thereby, different from a case of bringing the wall and the back face of the liquid crystal television into close contact with each other without a gap therebetween, heat can excellently be radiated from the heat radiating hole provided at the back face of the liquid crystal television to outside. As a result, also in hanging on the wall, the inner temperature of the liquid crystal television can effectively be restrained from rising. Further, when the angle of inclining the stand member to the side of the wall is reduced, a width of the heat radiating space can be reduced. Thereby, a distance between the wall and a display face of the liquid crystal television can be reduced and therefore, in hanging on the wall, a distance of projecting the liquid crystal television from the wall can be reduced. Further, by providing the projected piece for restricting the pivoting member to the position of being inclined by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall in the closed state in hanging on the wall, by the projected piece, the pivoting member can be inclined by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall easily in the closed state in hanging on the wall. Further, by integrally providing the projected piece to the base member and providing a pair of left and right thereof, the projected piece can be provided without increasing a number of parts and by the pair of projected pieces, in comparison with a case of the single projected piece, a position of an inclined angle in the closed state of the pivoting member can solidly be maintained.  
         [0022]     According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a liquid crystal display apparatus including a stand member including a base member attached to be contained in a recess portion of a back face of a cabinet constituting an apparatus main body and a pivoting member pivotably attached to the base member, supporting the apparatus main body by bringing the pivoting member into an opened state by being pivoted by a predetermined angle in mounting and capable of containing the pivoting member in the back face of the cabinet in mounting on the wall, an engaging portion provided at the back face of the cabinet and engaged with a side of the wall in hanging on the wall, and a heat radiating hole provided at the back face of the cabinet for radiating heat of the apparatus main body to outside, wherein the pivoting member of the stand member is brought into contact with the wall at a front end side of the pivoting member to form a predetermined gap between the wall and the back face of the cabinet by being inclined by a predetermined angle to the side of the wall in a closed state of being contained in the back face of the cabinet in hanging on the wall.  
         [0023]     According to the liquid crystal display apparatus according to the second aspect of the invention, as described above, a heat radiating space can be formed between the back face of the cabinet of the liquid crystal television  10  and the wall in hanging on the wall by bringing the front end side of the pivoting member into contact with the wall to form the predetermined gap between the wall and the back face of the cabinet by inclining the pivoting member of the stand member by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall in the closed state of being contained in the liquid crystal display apparatus in hanging on the wall. Thereby, different from a case of bringing the wall and the back face of the liquid crystal apparatus into close contact with each other without a gap therebetween, heat can excellently be radiated from the heat radiating hole provided at the back face of the liquid crystal display apparatus to outside. As a result, also in hanging on the wall, an inner temperature of the liquid crystal display apparatus can effectively be restrained from rising. Further, when an angle of inclining the stand member to the side of the wall is reduced, a width of the heat radiating space can be reduced. Thereby, a distance between the wall and a display face of the liquid crystal display apparatus can be reduced and therefore, in hanging on the wall, a distance of projecting the liquid crystal display apparatus from the wall can be reduced.  
         [0024]     According to the liquid crystal display apparatus according to the second aspect, preferably, the base member of the stand member is provided with a projected piece for restricting the pivoting member to a position of being inclined by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall in the closed state in hanging on the wall. When constituted in this way, by the projected piece, the pivoting member can be inclined by the predetermined angle to the side of the wall  30  easily in the closed state in hanging on the wall.  
         [0025]     In the liquid crystal display apparatus provided with the projected piece at the base member of the stand member, preferably, the projected piece is integrally provided with the base member and a pair of left and right thereof are provided. When constituted in this way, the projected piece can be provided without increasing a number of parts, and by the pair of projected pieces, in comparison with a case of the single projected piece, a position of the inclined angle in the closed state of the pivoting member can further solidly be maintained.  
         [0026]     In the liquid crystal display apparatus according to the second aspect, preferably, the front end side of the pivoting member of the stand member is provided with a contact portion made of rubber brought into contact with a wall face in hanging on the wall. When constituted in this way, in hanging on the wall, by bringing the contact portion made of rubber having an elasticity into contact with the wall in a face-like shape, the wall can be restrained from being damaged. 
     
    
     BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS  
       [0027]     These and other objects and advantages of this invention will become more fully apparent from the following detailed description taken with the accompanying drawings in which:  
         [0028]      FIG. 1  is a front view showing a total constitution of a liquid crystal television according to an embodiment of the invention;  
         [0029]      FIG. 2  is a side view showing a state of attaching the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  to an attaching plate of a wall;  
         [0030]      FIG. 3  is a rear view showing the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0031]      FIG. 4  is a rear view showing a stand member of the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0032]      FIG. 5  is a side view showing the stand member of the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0033]      FIG. 6  is a side view in mounting the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0034]      FIG. 7  is a sectional view in mounting the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0035]      FIG. 8  is a side view in hanging the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  on a wall;  
         [0036]      FIG. 9  is a sectional view in hanging the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  on the wall;  
         [0037]      FIG. 10  is a front view showing a stand member of a liquid crystal television according to a modified embodiment of the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 ;  
         [0038]      FIG. 11  is a side view showing a state of attaching the liquid crystal television according to the modified embodiment of the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  to an attaching plate of a wall;  
         [0039]      FIG. 12  is a rear view showing a total constitution of a liquid crystal television according to an example of a background art;  
         [0040]      FIG. 13  is a side view in mounting the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12 ;  
         [0041]      FIG. 14  is a sectional view in mounting the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12 ;  
         [0042]      FIG. 15  is a side view in hanging the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  on a wall;  
         [0043]      FIG. 16  is a sectional view in hanging the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  on the wall;  
         [0044]      FIG. 17  is a front view of the wall to which the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  is attached in hanging on the wall; and  
         [0045]      FIG. 18  is a side view showing a state of attaching the liquid crystal television according to the example of the background art shown in  FIG. 12  to an attaching plate of the wall. 
     
    
     DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS  
       [0046]     The embodiment of the invention will be explained in reference to the drawings as follows. Further, in the following embodiment, en explanation will be given by taking an example of a liquid crystal television as an example of a liquid crystal display apparatus.  
         [0047]      FIG. 1  is a front view showing a total constitution of a liquid crystal television according to an embodiment of the invention.  FIG. 2  is a side view showing a state of attaching the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1  to an attaching plate of a wall.  FIG. 3  through  FIG. 9  are views for explaining details of a structure of the liquid crystal television according to the embodiment shown in  FIG. 1 . First, a structure of a liquid crystal television  10  according to the embodiment of the invention will be explained in reference to  FIG. 1  through  FIG. 9 .  
         [0048]     As shown by  FIG. 1  through  FIG. 3 , the liquid crystal television  10  according to the embodiment of the invention is provided with a resin frame  2  arranged to surround a side face and a back face of a liquid crystal display unit  1 . Further, a back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  is provided with a plurality of heat radiating holes  2   b  and two engaging holes  2   c . The heat radiating hole  2   b  is provided for radiating heat generated at the liquid crystal display unit  1  to outside. Further, as shown by  FIG. 3 , the engaging hole  2   c  is constituted to engage the liquid crystal television  10  to an engaging hook  31   a  of an attaching plate  31  attached to a wall  30  (refer to  FIG. 2 ). Further, the resin frame  2  is an example of a cabinet of the invention and the engaging hole  2   c  is an example of an engaging portion of the invention.  
         [0049]     Further, the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  is attached with a stand member  4  and the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  is provided with a containing portion  2   d  for containing the stand member  4 . As shown by  FIG. 5 , the stand member  4  is constituted by a base member  5  attached to the containing portion  2   d  of the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  and a pivoting member  6  made of resin pivotably attached to the base member  5 .  
         [0050]     Further, as shown by  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 9 , the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  is provided with a projected portion  6   a  made of a metal and a reinforcing rib  6   b  for reinforcing the pivoting member  6 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 4 , the projected portion  6   a  is mounted to the pivoting member  6  by inserting and fastening three screws  8  to screw holes, not illustrated, of the projected portion  6   a . Further, as shown by FIG. S, the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  is provided with a grounding portion  6   c  formed by rubber.  
         [0051]     Here, according to the embodiment, as shown by  FIG. 7  and  FIG. 9 , the base member  5  of the stand member  4  is provided with a pivoting shaft  5   a , a pressing portion  5   b , a pressing spring  5   c , a positioning plate  5   d  made of a metal, four screw holes  5   e  (refer to  FIG. 4 ), and a pair of left and right projected pieces  5   f  (refer to  FIG. 4 ). Further, the pivoting member  6  is pivoted centering on the pivoting shaft  5   a  of the base member 5 . Further, the pressing portion  5   b  is arranged to be pressed by the pressing spring  5   c  to press the projected portion  6   a  of the pivoting member  6 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 3 , by inserting and fastening four screws  7  into the screw holes  5   e  of the base member  5 , the base member  5  of the stand member  4  is mounted to be embedded to the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2 . That is, the base member  5  of the stand member  4  is attached thereto so as not to be projected from a surface of the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2 . Further, as shown by  FIG. 4 , by inserting and fastening six screws  9  to screw holes, not illustrated, of the positioning plate  5   d , the positioning plate  5   d  is mounted to the base member  5 .  
         [0052]     Next, an explanation will be given of a method of installing the liquid crystal television  10  according to the embodiment of the invention in reference to  FIG. 2  and  FIG. 6  through  FIG. 9 .  
         [0053]     First, as shown by  FIG. 6 , when the liquid crystal television  10  is mounted on a predetermined base  50 , the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  supports the liquid crystal television  10  in an opened state of being pivoted by a predetermined angle amount relative to the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2 . Specifically, as shown by  FIG. 7 , the projected portion  6   a  of the pivoting member  6  is pressed to a pressed face  61   b  in mounting of the pressing portion  5   b  of the base member  5 . Thereby, by bringing the projected portion  6   a  of the pivoting member  6  into contact with the positioning plate  5   d  of the base member  5 , the pivoting member  6  is positioned to a position of an inclined angle in the opened state.  
         [0054]     Here, according to the embodiment, in hanging on a wall, as shown by  FIG. 8 , the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  is brought into a closed state relative to the base member  5  and is contained in a state of being inclined by an angle θ (5° through 10°) relative to the containing portion  2   d  of the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2 . Specifically, as shown by  FIG. 9 , the projected portion  6   a  of the pivoting member  6  is pressed to a pressed face  62   b  in hanging on a wall of the pressing portion  5   b  of the base member  5 . The pressed face  62   b  in hanging on a wall is inclined to a direction of pressing the base member  5  to generate a force. F 1  for generating a moment M 1  for pivoting the pivoting member  6  to a side of the containing portion  2   d . Thereby, the pivoting member  6  is pressed to the side of the containing portion  2   d  to be brought into contact with the projected piece  5   f . As a result, as shown by  FIG. 2 , by inclining the stand member  4  by the angle θ (5° through 10°) to a side of the wall  30  in a state of being contained in the containing portion  2   d  of the liquid crystal television  10 , a front end side of the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  is brought into contact with the wall  30 .  
         [0055]     Further, according to the embodiment, in hanging on the wall, as shown by  FIG. 2 , the attaching plate  31  having the engaging hook  31   a  is attached to the wall  30 . Further, by engaging the two engaging holes  2   c  (refer to  FIG. 3 ) of the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  to the two engaging hooks  31   a  of the attaching plate  31 , the liquid crystal television  10  is attached to the side of the wall  30 . At this occasion, an upper side of the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  and the front end side of the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  are brought into contact with the wall  30 , and a heat radiating space S is formed between the back face  2   a  of the liquid crystal television  10  and the wall  30 .  
         [0056]     According to the embodiment, the heat radiating space S can be formed between the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  of the liquid crystal television  10  and the wall  30  in hanging on the wall by bringing the front end side of the pivoting member  6  into contact with the wall  30  to form the predetermined gap (heat radiating space) S between the wall  30  and the back face  2   a  of the resin frame  2  by inclining the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  by the angle θ (50 through 10°) to the side of the wall  30  in the closed state of being contained in the liquid crystal television  10  in hanging on the wall. Thereby, different from a case of bringing the wall  30  and the back face  2   a  of the liquid crystal television  10  into close contact with each other without a gap therebetween, heat can excellently be radiated from the heat radiating hole  2   b  provided at the back face  2   a  of the liquid crystal television  10  to outside. As a result, also in hanging on the wall, the inner temperature of the liquid crystal television  10  can effectively be restrained from rising. Further, by making the angle θ of inclining the stand member  4  to the side of the wall  30  as small as 5° through 10°, a width of the heat radiating space S can be reduced. Thereby, a distance between the wall  30  and a display face of the liquid crystal television  10  can be reduced and therefore, in hanging on the wall, a distance of projecting the liquid crystal television  10  from the wall  30  can be reduced.  
         [0057]     Further, according to the embodiment, by providing the projected piece  5   f  for restricting the pivoting member  6  to a position of being inclined by the angle θ (5° through 10°) to the side of the wall  30  in the closed state in hanging on the wall to the base member  5  of the stand member  4 , by the projected piece  5   f , the pivoting member  6  can be inclined by an amount of the angle θ (5° through 10°) to the side of the wall  30  easily in the closed state in hanging on the wall.  
         [0058]     Further, according to the embodiment, by providing the projected piece  5   f  integrally to the base member  5  and providing a pair of left and right thereof, the projected piece  5   f  can be provided without increasing a number of parts and by the pair of projected pieces  5   f , in comparison with the case of the single projected piece  5   f , the position of the inclined angle in the closed state of the pivoting member  6  can further solidly be maintained.  
         [0059]     Further, the embodiment disclosed this time is an exemplification in all the aspects and is to be regarded not to be restrictive. The range of the invention is indicated not by the explanation of the above-described embodiment but by the scope of claims and includes all the changes within the significance and the range of equivalency with the scope of claims.  
         [0060]     For example, although according to the above-described embodiment, the liquid crystal television is shown as an example of the liquid crystal display apparatus, the invention is not limited thereto but is applicable also to other liquid crystal display apparatus other than the liquid crystal television so far as the apparatus is the liquid crystal display apparatus having the heat radiating hole and the stand member.  
         [0061]     Further, although according to the embodiment, an example of bringing the front end side of the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  into contact with the wall  30  is shown, the invention is not limited thereto but as in a modified example shown in  FIG. 10  and  FIG. 11 , a contact portion  60  may be provided on the front end side of the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  and the contact portion  60  may be brought into contact with the wall  30 . In this case, the pivoting member  6  of the stand member  4  can be brought into contact with the wall  30  in a face-like shape and therefore, different from a case of bringing the pivoting member  6  into contact with the wall  30  in a linear shape, the wall  30  can be restrained from being damaged. Particularly, when the contact portion  60  is formed by rubber, the contact portion  60  made of rubber having an elasticity can be brought into contact with the wall  30  and therefore, the wall  30  can further be restrained from being damaged. Further, the contact portion  60  may be formed by resin and may integrally be formed with the pivoting member  6  made of resin. In this case, the contact portion  60  can be provided without increasing a number of parts.