Projector storage table

JP1819566SActive Publication Date: 2026-02-19田中 友浩
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Patent Information

Application Number
JP2025020254D
Authority / Receiving Office
JP · JP
Patent Type
Designs
Current Assignee / Owner
Filing Date
2025-09-09
Publication Date
2026-02-19
Estimated Expiration
2050-09-09

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Abstract

This product is a projector storage table that houses a projector and is installed in a room for use. As shown in the reference cross-sectional view showing the AA cross section of the front view, this product is box-shaped, consisting of a top panel, side panels, a large back panel, a small back panel, and a bottom panel, and is equipped with a flap-type opening and closing door on the front. There is a space for storing the projector under the top panel. The flap door is designed to rotate upward 90 degrees from the front, as shown in the reference oblique view from diagonally above the front side with the flap door partially open, and then, as shown in the reference oblique view from diagonally above the front side with the flap door open, can be inserted into the box to maintain the door open state, allowing for easy switching between open and closed when using the projector. As shown in the reference oblique view from diagonally above the front side with the flap door open, the projector lens is exposed when the flap door is open, allowing for projection while the projector is stored. As shown in the reference oblique view from diagonally above the front with the flap door closed, slits on the sides ensure high ventilation and allow heat generated by the projector to easily escape from the product. These slits also make it easier to hear the sound from the projector's built-in speakers and prevent the infrared signal from the remote control being blocked when operating the projector remotely. As shown in the reference cross-section view of the AA cross section in the front view, the back has a storage space (rear storage section) comprised of a large back panel and a small back panel, which can hold magazines, power strips, etc. The wiring hole on the bottom and the gaps above and below the large back panel allow wiring to run to both the projector storage section and the rear storage section, as shown in the reference cross-section view of the AA cross section in the front view.
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