The present invention relates generally to the field of electrically operated displays or billboards.
A variety of billboards have been provided that may be worn or held by a person either walking or standing. Typically, a pair of display boards are worn on the back and front of the person with the boards providing an advertisement or message. Such boards are commonly referred to as sandwich boards. These billboards are so common that they tend to be ignored. Likewise, depending upon the height of the person wearing the boards, the advertisement or message cannot be seen by others. In addition, the advertisement or message is fixed on the billboards requiring delay and cost associated in the event the advertisement or message is to be changed.
A variety of messaging devices are available with the advent of electronic screens such as the LCD (liquid crystal diode) screen. Such screens are used in a variety of locations, for example for scoreboards in various ballparks or arenas. The screens allow the advertisement or message to move relative to the screen and change depending upon the input signal fed to the screen.
I have combined the technology of the aforementioned video screens with the prior billboards to provide a variable display screen to display a variable advertisement or message. In addition, I have elevated the screen above the person wearing the assembly so that the advertisement or message may be seen by others from a great distance regardless of the height of the person wearing the assembly.
A portable display unit comprising a main frame having a harness to removably mount on a person. A display is secured to the main frame to display a message. A power supply and a media player are mounted on the frame and are connected to the display. An extender is mounted to and between the main frame and the display. The extender extends upwardly from the main frame to the display elevating the display above the main frame and the person.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an electronic billboard mounted to and above a person.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved billboard to be carried by a person.
A further object of the present invention is to provide an electronic billboard mounted to a human carrier with the billboard displaying a changeable message.
Related objects and advantages of the present invention will be apparent from the following description.
For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the invention, reference will now be made to the embodiment illustrated in the drawings and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the invention is thereby intended, such alterations and further modifications in the illustrated device, and such further applications of the principles of the invention as illustrated therein being contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
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A media player 18 (
In the embodiment shown in the drawings, a pair of rigid extensions or members 21 and 22 have bottom ends fixedly secured to plate 14 and top ends fixedly secured to the video display unit 23. Extensions 21 and 22 are hollow allowing electrical wiring to extend from the components on mounting plate 14 to the video display unit 23. In the preferred embodiment, video display unit 23 includes a LCD (liquid crystal diode) display screen 12 with a pair of audio speakers 25 and 26 mounted to the unit and providing the left and right component of the audio. A variety of display screens may be utilized; however, best results have been obtained by using an 18-inch LCD display screen manufactured by Sony under Model No.V72W1B that is provided with an external power supply 20.
The main power source consists of a plurality of batteries located within battery enclosures 27-30 (
External backpacks include a hip-encircling belt or strap 31 fastened to the bottom ends of the backpack main frame and positioned against the hips of the person wearing the backpack. Typically, tubes 15 are telescopically constructed to allow for the positioning of strap 31 against the hips thereby transferring the load from the backpack from the shoulders to the hips. In similar fashion, the portable display unit 10 includes a strap 31 attached to the bottom ends of the frame with opposite ends connectable together in the conventional fashion to allow the strap to encircle the hips and then fasten together.
Fabric enclosures 27-30 are suspendedly secured to strap 31 and are hollow to receive the plurality of batteries. A lower strap 41 extends through or is attached to enclosures 27-30 with the opposite ends of strap 41 being fastenable together in front of the person securing the enclosures. The battery enclosures may be utilized from materials in addition to fabric so long as the enclosures are lightweight in nature. The battery enclosures and batteries may be provided by the commercially available power belts carried by cameramen.
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The backpack consisting of the main frame 13, mounting plate 14, and screen 17 is securable to the back of a person with a conventional harness that extends over the shoulders of the person and then downwardly in a conventional fashion. Thus, a first shoulder strap 36 (
My portable display unit is particularly unique in that the video display screen is located at an elevation above the backpack main frame and other components and locates the video screen at an elevation above the carrier's head thereby allowing others to see the message displayed thereon in the event the display unit is mounted on a relatively short person who is working through a crowd. Extensions 21 and 22 are rigid and are mounted to the rigid mounting plate with the display screen extending generally vertical when the person wearing the backpack is in an erect walking position. The backpack is carried on the back of the person and is therefore located behind the person. Normally, the video screen faces forwardly; however, the present invention contemplates having a video screen faced rearward or having a plurality of video screens mounted to the extensions with one screen facing forward and the opposite screen facing rearward.
A control panel 40 (
Many variations are contemplated and included in the present invention in addition to those previously described. For example, the media player may utilize a floppy disc and compact disc in addition to the videotapes and DVD's previously discussed.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only the preferred embodiment has been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected.
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