Movable digital display for displaying scenes within a window frame

A movable digital display includes pivotable left and right side brackets. Each of the brackets has a connector coupled to a first end of a rod. The connector pivotally attaches to a window frame. An orifice is positioned proximate a second end of the rod. Each of the brackets has a shaft with a first terminus and a second terminus. There is a fastener coupled to the first terminus of the shaft. The fastener is configured to pivotally attach to the digital display. There is an aperture proximate to the second terminus of the shaft. The aperture is complimentary to the orifice of the rod. Each of the brackets has a pivot pin extending through the orifice and the aperture, such that the rod and the shaft are coupled and such that the rod and the shaft are able to pivot relative to the pin.

BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE

Field of the Disclosure

The disclosure relates to movable digital displays and more particularly pertains to a new movable digital display for displaying scenes within a window frame.

SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE

An embodiment of the disclosure meets the needs presented above by generally comprising a movable digital display, a pivotable left-side bracket, and a pivotable right side bracket. Each of the brackets has a rod with a first end and a second end. Each of the brackets has a connector coupled to the first end of the rod. The connector is configured to pivotally attach to the window frame. There is an orifice positioned proximate to the second end of the rod. Each of the brackets has a shaft with a first terminus and a second terminus. There is a fastener coupled to the first terminus of the shaft. The fastener is configured to pivotally attach to the digital display. There is an aperture proximate to the second terminus of the shaft. The aperture is complimentary to the orifice of the rod. Each of the brackets has a pivot pin extending through the orifice and the aperture, such that the rod and the shaft are coupled and such that the rod and the shaft are able to pivot relative to the pin.

DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT

As best illustrated inFIGS. 1 through 6, a movable digital display for displaying scenes within a window frame10generally comprises a digital display12, a pivotable left-side bracket14, and a pivotable right side bracket16. The display12has a digital storage system, such that the digital storage system can be loaded with scenes to view on the display12. The display12has a connection, such that the connection is able to receive live images via internet, satellite or cable signal to view on the display12. The pivotable left-side bracket14and the pivotable right side bracket16each comprise a rod18, a shaft20, and a pin22. The rod18has a first end24and a second end26and is extendable. The rod18has a plurality of selectively extendable nested sections28such that the rod18is telescopic. Preferably, the rod18has three nested sections. There is a connector30coupled to the first end24of the rod18. The connector30is configured to pivotally attach to the window frame32. Preferable, the connector30is configured to pivotally attach to the jamb34of the window frame32. There is an orifice36positioned proximate to the second end26of the rod18. The shaft20has a first terminus38and a second terminus40, with a fastener42coupled to the first terminus38of the shaft20. The fastener42is configured to pivotally attach to the digital display12. Preferably, the fastener42is configured to pivotally attach to the back side44of the digital display12. There is an aperture46proximate to the second terminus40of the shaft20. The aperture46is complimentary to the orifice36of the rod18. The pin22extends through the orifice36and the aperture46.

In use, the connectors30are attachable to the window frame32and the fasteners42are attachable to the digital display12, such that the display12is positionable in front of the window when the nested sections28of the rod18are in an extended position. Scenes stored in the digital storage system or received via the connection can be viewed on the display12. When not in use, the digital display12can be repositioned out of the window when the nested sections28are in a nested position and the rod18and the shaft20are pivoted. In another embodiment of the invention, the digital display12is mounted within the wall next to the window and is movable from storage in the wall to an in-use position in front of the window.