DISPLAY DEVICE AND TELEVISION RECEIVER

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United States of America Patent

APP PUB NO 20160165747A1
SERIAL NO

14409962

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Provided are a display device capable of suppressing occurrence of defective products due to fastening defect of screws, having excellent productivity and workability, achieving narrowing of frame and thinning of set thickness with excellent appearance quality, and manufacturing at a low cost, as well as a television receiver including the display device. A TV receiver includes a display module, and horizontal frames which cover long side peripheral end part of a front surface of the display module. A first plate part and a second plate part forming each side of L-shaped connectors are provided with a plurality of female screws. The horizontal frame includes an end edge covering part which covers long side end edge part of the display module, and a side covering part which covers a side part thereof, and a protruding part which protrudes inwardly of the side covering part. The protruding part is provided with a plurality of screw insertion holes. With the connector aligned to end portions of the horizontal frame and the vertical frame, screws are inserted into the screw insertion holes, and screwed to the female screws of the first plate part, and thereby the horizontal frame and the vertical frame are connected to each other.

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SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA1 TAKUMI-CHO SAKAI-KU SAKAI CITY OSAKA 5908522 ?5908522

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Inventor Name Address # of filed Patents Total Citations
IWATA, Hiroki Osaka-shi, JP 17 137
YAMAMICHI, Toshihiro Osaka-shi, JP 12 36

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