AU7010098A - Remote control stand - Google Patents

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AU7010098A
AU7010098A AU70100/98A AU7010098A AU7010098A AU 7010098 A AU7010098 A AU 7010098A AU 70100/98 A AU70100/98 A AU 70100/98A AU 7010098 A AU7010098 A AU 7010098A AU 7010098 A AU7010098 A AU 7010098A
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The following statement is a full description of this invention, including the best method of performing it known to me: REMOTE CONTROL STAND.
This invention relates to improvement,s in a device that will hold your remote control,s.
In many cases the remote control can not be found or it may slide down behind the chair, you sit on it, or may be it fall,s off the chair onto the floor and break,s apart batteries fly every where and you have to put it back together again may even break all together so a new one will have to be ordered.
These problem,s can and will be over come by this present invention.
This remote control stand will provide a place to sit your remote control,s onto whether it be for your stereo, video recorder, your therapeutic chair, television even your video game control pad.
This new remote control stand will guaranteed that you will never loose, break or even drop your remote control again.
10 The remote control stand is 3 6 0mm long by 200mm wide by 570mm tall and is made from flat bar metal steel that is 25mm wide by 3mm thick.
The top plate is made from flat bar metal steel, painted in a standard matt black measures 160mm long by 50mm wide by 3mm thick.
o* This remote control top plate is mig welded on a 140 degree angle to the top of the stem this allows the remote control,s to sit level once placed on to the stand as the remote control stand will be at least one foot off the floor this allows the remote controlq to connect to the television or video recorder.
15 The stem of the remote control stand is 570mm tall by 25mm wide by 3mm thick also with a 135 degree angle bend this is one of the factors in the remote controls flexability.
The stem is mig welded in the middle of a smaller peice that is mig welded to the two feet,the stem is painted a matt black.
The smaller peice that is mig welded to the end of the stem is also on an angle bend of 105 degrees so from the top of the stem to the base these are three factors in the remote control,s stand,s flexability so when extra pressure is placed on the stand it will bend and collape,s.
The smaller peice in the middle of the remote control stand is mig welded on each side of the feet.
The two feet of the remote control stand are 360mm long by wide by 3mm thick with a rounded off 10mm curl under neath each foot this is to allow the remote control stand to sit with a slight angle also keeping remote control,s level.
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The over all of the remote control stand is painted in a standard matt black paint all of the corner,s of the flat bar metal steel have been rounded off for tidyness and also for saftey.
The remote control stand has two metal clip,s that will be left as stainless steel or will be painted black to match the remote control stand.
These two clip,s that come with the remote control stand will have Tesa double sided tape on one side of the clip,s already the other is ready to be peeled off and placed onto the remote control.
The clip,s are placed at the top of the remote control or to the middle of the remote control no further down.
Then remote control,s are ready to be placed on to the remote .control stand.
The steel clip,s are 70mm long by 40mm wide by 1mm thick with a 10 degree angle curl 30mm from one end this will allow the remote control and clip to sit on to the top plate of the remote control stand nice and level.
Tesa double sided tape no. 4952 was first choice as this one bonded well and did not peel or fall off.
Rubber was used as an optional extra for the bottom of the feet for those slippery surfaces.
To assist with understanding the invention, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings which show one example of the invention.
15 In the drawings: FIG.1 shows one example of a remote control stand device according to this invention; FIG.2 shows one example of the clip,s that come with this invention also shows Tesa double sided tape already placed in position on clip FIG.3 shows one example of a side veiw of the remote control stand device according to this invention along with the 3 angles.
FIG.4 shows one example of the remote control that has had the clip put in place ready to go onto the remote control stand device.
FIG.5 shows one example of the remote control to where the clip is placed on with the tape.
Referring to FIG. 1 is seen as the remote control stand device according to this invention comprises of a top plate 1.1 this top plate is the section of this invention that will hold your remote control,s as seen in 1.2 the corners have been rounded off for tidyness and saftey.
Referring to FIG.1I this shows an example of the remote control stanq,s stem as you can see 3 is the top of the stem that has been mig welded to the top plate 1.
Down stem slightly is angle bend 4. heading to the base of stem 8 this has been mig welded to the smaller plate 7 this smaller plate has been mig welded to the two feet 9,10.
The two feet 5,6, show the slight curl underneath 11,12 this allows the stand to take the weight as you can see in FIG 1 the whole of the stand is on a slight tilt this allows the stand to collapse if too much pressure is applied to this remote control stand device.
Referring to FIG.2 this shows an example of the remote control stand device clip 1 shows the actual clip itself 2 shows the Tesa double sided tape in place on one side of the clip.
These remote control stand clip,s will be painted matt black or left as stainless steel.
Referring to FIG.2 3 shows these clip,s have also been rounded off for saftey, 4 shows the angle bend on these clip,s this allows them to sit in line when placed onto the remote control which is then placed on to the remote control stand device.
1: 5 FIG. 3 this shows an example of the side veiw of the remote control device 1,2,3 are the places that the angle bends have been placed to give this remote control stand device the flexability that it needed to enable it to collapse when put under any extra pressure.
20 In 4 this is an example of where about the rubber pad,s will be placed on the feet this is designed to be placed onto the feet as an optional extra for those who have slippery surfaces.
shows the example of the curled under feet for saftey, also holds the remote control stand device in the correct position aid,s in the stabillity of the stand.
FIG.4 this is an example of the remote control that already has the Tesa double sided tape taken off and placed onto the remote control thus making it ready to be placed onto the remote control stand device top plate and clip take the weight of the remote control, 3- FIG.5 shows an example of about where you would need to place your clip onto your remote control.

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1. The remote control stand device comprising of a flat bar metal steel stand. The top plate as in claim 1 has rounded off edges claim 1 to 2 is mig welded in the middle on a slight angle to the remote control stem as in claim 1 to 3 this top plate hold,s the remote control,s.
2. The stem as in claims 1 to 3 have been mig welded to the top plate on a slight angle, further down the stem you find another angle bend claim 1 to 4 this help,s with the flexability of the remote control stand device. Down the base of the stem in claim 1 to 8 is also mig welded 0 on an angle this is the third factor in the remote control stand devices flexability. The tilting of the stand is designed to colapse when put under pressure.
3. The smaller piece as in claim 1 to 7 has a mig weld on each side of the feet claim 1 to 10 the base of the stem claim 1 to 8 has been mig welded in the middle of this smaller piece as in claim 1 to 8.
4. The two feet in claim 1 to 6 have been curled under as in claim 1 to 12 this is designed to stabalize the stand in the correct position the feet curled under is also for saftey.
The remote control stand device has four little rubber feet that 20 stick on this is an optional extra for those who have slippery surfaces as in claim 3 The remote control stand device is painted in a standard matt black finish as in claim 1.
6. The remote control stand device comes with two stainless steel metal clip,s these two clip,s can also be painted in a matt black to matchthe remote control stand device claim 2 to 1. These clip,s have Tesa double sided tape on one side and is already attached to the clip the other side is ready to peel off and placed on the remote control claim2 to 2, clip,s have the corner,s rounded off for saftey claim 2 to 3.
7. Claim 4 to 1 shows the angle of the clip already on the remote control this is now ready to slide onto the top plate claim 1 to 1.
8. The remote control stand device substantially as herein described with referance to the accomompanying drawings. APPLICANT. DATE. Phillip langley. 4-6-1998.
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CN103629496A (en) * 2012-08-24 2014-03-12 弥荣(成都)实业有限公司 Remote controller base enabling remote controller to be picked and placed conveniently

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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CN103629496A (en) * 2012-08-24 2014-03-12 弥荣(成都)实业有限公司 Remote controller base enabling remote controller to be picked and placed conveniently

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