Television display cover
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1. A mountable television display concealment device capable of exposing a television display, said concealment device comprising:
- a rigid planar panel with a front face, back face, and two side edges;
at least one support bracket with a front face, back face, and two side edges wherein one of the side edges is adapted for securing on a vertical surface;
attachment means capable of fixedly engaging the side edges of the planar panel to one of the side edges of each support bracket; and
means for pivoting the planar panel up from a first retracted position wherein the planar panel covers the television display to a second extended position wherein the display is visible for viewing.
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Abstract
A television display cover for covering the screen of a plasma or LCD screen when the television is not in use. The cover can be converted from existing frames, framed art, or mirrors already contained in a users'"'"' home or wall or panel for attachment of the display cover. Support brackets are secured to a wall or recessed surface. The support brackets are secured to the display cover via some attachment means. The cover can then be pivoted to an open or closed position to either expose the television display or cover it up.
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1. A mountable television display concealment device capable of exposing a television display, said concealment device comprising:
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a rigid planar panel with a front face, back face, and two side edges;
at least one support bracket with a front face, back face, and two side edges wherein one of the side edges is adapted for securing on a vertical surface;
attachment means capable of fixedly engaging the side edges of the planar panel to one of the side edges of each support bracket; and
means for pivoting the planar panel up from a first retracted position wherein the planar panel covers the television display to a second extended position wherein the display is visible for viewing. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12)
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