A-FRAME SIGN SUPPORT
20220093018 · 2022-03-24
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F15/0031
PHYSICS
G09F15/0068
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention is directed to an improved A-frame support for displaying signs, together with a hinge for outwardly-pivoting the A-frame support and a device for bracing the A-frame support in outwardly-pivoted, open position.
Claims
1. An A-frame support for a sign or display, comprising two separate panels couplable to one another, each said panel having a curved surface arranged to face away from the other panels when said panels are coupled together, means for securing a sign or display to each said curved surface of said panels, and means for securing said panels in fixed position with respect to one another.
2. The A-frame support of claim 1, wherein the curved surface of each said panel comprises alternating ridges and grooves positioned to form a corrugated support for a sign or display positioned thereon, and with the ridges together defining a curved surface for receiving and supporting a sign or display.
3. The A-frame support of claim 2, wherein said grooves form holes extending entirely through each said panel.
4. The A-frame support of claim 3, comprising a series of nine said holes through each said panel, a central oblong-shaped hole through each said panel, two flared, triangularly-shaped holes above and below each said central hole and pointed towards said central hole, four aileron-shaped holes, with two said aileron-shaped holes positioned on either side of a respective triangularly-shaped hole and pointed opposite to the pointing direction of said adjacent triangularly-shaped hole, and two narrow rectangularly-extending holes, each extending along all said holes at an outer edge thereof.
5. The A-frame support of claim 4, wherein outer edges of each said panel on sides of said rectangularly-extending holes opposite said other holes define lips for capturing and securing a sign or display positioned upon said curved surface of each said panel.
6. The A-frame support of claim 1, wherein tops of said panels are each angled in a different direction from the rest of each said panel, such that said tops contact one another upon outward pivoting of said panels with respect to one another and prevent said panels from pivoting beyond a defined acute angle with respect to one another.
7. The A-frame support of claim 1, additionally comprising receptacles at a bottom of each said panel for receiving and securing wheels.
8. A hinge for coupling and securing two panels in A-frame configuration together, and comprising: two hinge pieces each formed at the top of a respective A-frame panel and pivotally securable to one another, with each said hinge piece extending at an angle with respect to a remainder of the A-frame panel.
9. The hinge of claim 8, where each said hinge piece comprises at least one grommet, and additionally comprising a pin arranged to seat through said grommets of both said hinge pieces and pivotally couple said hinge pieces together, when said respective grommets are aligned.
10. The hinge of claim 9, comprising two hinge pieces respectively mounted on each said panel, and two pins each arranged to seat through respective grommets of said hinge pieces when aligned.
11. The hinge of claim 8, additionally comprising a clip arranged to couple tops of said respective hinge pieces in abutting orientation with respect to one another, such that said respective A-frame panels are secured in angularly-flared position.
12. A device for bracing outwardly-pivoted panels of an A-frame support with respect to one another, and comprising a clip bar having a hook at one end and an encircled opening at an opposite end, said hook arranged to hook onto projections along each said panel to brace said panels in an angular position with respect to one another and said clip bar retained on and hanging from said panel on which said encircled end receives a projection when said panels are uncoupled.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein said clip comprises a series of holes between the hook and encircled hole at the opposite ends thereof.
14. The device of claim 12, wherein each said panel comprises a series of protrusions arranged at discrete distances therealong to receive the hook or encircled hole of said clip.
15. The A-frame support of claim 4, wherein laterally-extending indentations are provided at tops and bottoms of said two rectangularly-extending holes.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The present invention will be described in greater detail with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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[0034] Throughout the disclosure, like reference numerals will be used to indicate similar elements.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
[0035] The present disclosure may be understood more readily by reference to the following detailed description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawing figures, which form a part of this disclosure. It is to be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the specific devices, methods, conditions or parameters described and/or shown herein, and that the terminology used herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments, by way of example only, and is not intended to be limiting of the claimed disclosure.
[0036] Also, as used in the specification and including the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include the plural, and reference to a particular numerical value includes at least that particular value, unless the context clearly dictates otherwise. Ranges may be expressed herein as from “about” or “approximately” one particular value and/or to “about” or “approximately” another particular value. When such a range is expressed, another embodiment includes from the one particular value and/or to the other particular value. Similarly, when values are expressed as approximations, by use of the antecedent “about,” it will be understood that the particular value forms another embodiment. It is also understood that all spatial references, such as, for example, horizontal, vertical, top, upper, lower, bottom, left and right, are for illustrative purposes only and can be varied within the scope of the disclosure. In particular, they are intended to refer to the spatial reference of the display stand in its normal, assembled configuration during intended use.
[0037] The A-frame sign support according to the present disclosure will now be described with respect to the drawings.
[0038] Referring to the drawings, the A-frame support 1 according to the present invention is formed by two panels 2 and 3 being coupled together at the tops thereof and angled outwardly towards the bottoms thereof as shown, e.g., in
[0039] These grooves 4-10 can form holes extending entirely through each panel 2 or 3, there preferably being a total of nine holes through each panel 2 or 3, namely a central oblong-shaped hole 10, two flared, triangularly-shaped holes 5 and 8 above and below each central hole 10 and pointed to the central hole 10, four aileron-shaped holes 4, 6, 7, 9, with two aileron-shaped holes positioned on either side of a respective triangularly-shaped hole and pointed opposite to the pointing direction of the adjacent triangularly-shaped hole, and a series of narrow rectangularly-extending holes 24, 25 each extending along all the other holes 4-10 at an outer edge thereof as illustrated in
[0040] Outer edges of each panel 2, 3 on sides of the series of rectangularly-extending holes 24, 25 opposite the other holes 4-10 define lips 23 for capturing and securing a sign or display positioned upon the curved surface of each panel 2, 3 (
[0041] A hinge at the top of the A-frame panels 2, 3 pivotally couples the panels 2, 3 together, and is constituted by two hinge pieces 11, 12 each formed at the top of the respective A-frame panel 2, 3, and pivotally securable to one another. Each hinge piece 11, 12 extends at an angle with respect to a remainder of the respective A-frame panel 2, 3 as best seen in
[0042] As illustrated in the drawings, the hinge pieces 11, 12 of the A-frame 1 support has two separate channels 40 at opposite upper corners where the hinge pieces 11, 12 meet the respective panels 2, 3 to which the hinge pieces are formed. At these respective channels 40, each hinge piece 11, 12 comprises at least one grommet 18 (
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[0044] As shown in the drawings, the pivot register system according to the present invention utilizes mating recesses 31, 32 and bumps 33′ to maintain alignment of the sign legs 2, 3 when assembled and opened or closed. The preferred location of the pivot registers is outside the hinges.
[0045] While the drawings illustrate two pivot registers (positioned on either side of the handles at the top of the legs), more than two such registers can be provided. The hinge pieces 11, 12 themselves are hidden on the back side of the respective panels or legs 2, 3 to be shielded from view and avoid being damaged. While two hinge segments are illustrated in the drawings, more than two segments can be provided.
[0046] The cross-section of the pivot pin 17 enhances strength and moldability. The tapered end of the pivot pin 17 allows the pin 17 to easily slide over or through the hinge components during assembly. This pin 17 locks into place as shown, with the head 17a thereof recessed in a depression 33″ of the respective panels, to prevent inadvertent removal.
[0047] As illustrated in
[0048] The bar 13 is provided with a flange 13a positioned along an end of the bar 13. The bar 13 has an encircled hole 15 at an opposite end which is clipped on a projection 16 on the opposite panel 3, to brace the panels 2, 3 open with respect to one another. When the panels 2, 3 are closed (
[0049] In this regard, the hole 15 in the bar 13 and concomitant projection 16 can possess complementary configuration as shown in
[0050] Furthermore, the bar 13 itself may have a series of holes between the hook 14 and hole 15 at the opposite ends thereof. The projections 16 are each formed as a stud with T-shaped formation as best seen in
[0051] The series of holes along the bar or brace 13 reduces weight of the individual bar 13, improves molding of the bar 13 and adds strength. The flange 13b can be provided along the bottom of the bar 13 to serve as a handle for coupling and de-coupling the legs or panels 2, 3 together. As shown in
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[0053] In other words, these various features of each surface of the A-frame leg or panel cooperate to form a recess underneath the respective lips 23 to receive the edges of the respective sign 26 along the vertical channel 25 and bow or flex the sign 16 to engage with requisite tension. These recessed channels are shaped to allow for slight variation in width of the sign 26 face by supporting either the outside edge of the sign face or front edge of the sign face. The bottom of each panel 2, 3 forms a shelf to support the bottom of the sign 26 face. These vertical, recessed channels 25 create outside ribs which are configured and supported to prevent undue bowing or warping of the sign 26 itself. This is attained by providing recessed tie-backs 24 as best seen, e.g., in
[0054] Curving the sign 26 face naturally increases viewing visibility from a sideways direction. Since the sign 26 is secured to the leg or panel 2, 3 with a curved shaped, the flexible sign 26 is under continuous tension which prevents unauthorized removal, in addition to diverting wind away from the A-frame assembly, thereby increasing stability.
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[0056] Wheels can be added to each sign leg 2, 3 by a variety of different designs, including clip-on features. With wheels, the sign can be rolled in either folded or opened condition, because the two individual handles at the top of the legs or panels 2, 3 touch to create a large handle without pinching when open, and discrete handles when closed.
[0057] This A-frame assembly has a minimum of individual components and no loose parts after assembling, eliminating all exposed hardware and presenting a clean look. Sharp, pointy edges are also eliminated, improving safety.
[0058] All components of the present invention can be formed from molded or extruded durable hard plastic, including the pin 17 and bracing bar 13, which withstands all types of weather conditions including wind up to 30 mph. At the same time, weathering conditions such as rusting which would be encountered with heavier, more expensive metallic components, is avoided. Warping or unwanted flexing of the components is minimized by being formed from hard plastic.
[0059] The features of the present invention are merely exemplary and not intended to limit the scope thereof in any way.
[0060] Where this application has listed the steps of a method or procedure in a specific order, it may be possible, or even expedient in certain circumstances, to change the order in which some steps are performed, and it is intended that the particular steps of the method or procedure claim set forth here below not be construed as being order-specific unless such order specificity is expressly stated in the claims.
[0061] While the embodiments of the devices and methods have been described in reference to the environment in which they were developed, they are merely illustrative of the principles of the inventions. Modification or combinations of the above-described assemblies, other embodiments, configurations, and methods for carrying out the invention, and variations of aspects of the invention that are obvious to those of skill in the art are intended to be within the scope of the claims.