Television stand

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F16M 11/08 (2006.01) A47B 3/06 (2006.01) A47F 5/16 (2006.01)

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CA 1154418

TELEVISION STAND ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A stand for television sets comprising a pair of inverted T-shaped leg sections each comprising a pair of leg members of L-shaped configuration which interengage and nest to form a four-legged base. An elongated bolt member is fixed at the head end to one of the leg sections and has a threaded end projecting beyond the top end of the base. When the leg sections are nested, the bolt is disposed in a concealed elongated cavity defined by the leg sections. A closure cap assembly is mounted at the upper terminal end of one of the vertical portions of one of the leg sections and in the illustrated embodiment forms an integral subassem- bly therewith. The overcap assembly has a con- figuration and arrangement to vertically align the leg members relative to one another and provide a certain parallelism of the parts so that all the bearing surfaces are parallel to one another and to the support surface such as a floor. A tray to which the television set is locked by conventional security fasteners is-supported on the closure cap and is adapted for limited rotational movement thereto. - 1 -

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