Flexible placard holder
11276331 ยท 2022-03-15
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F7/02
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
The present invention relates generally to a placard holder and, more specifically, to a placard holder capable of being mounted to a curved surface.
Claims
1. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible one-piece frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged, wherein the frame is defined by a top portion, a bottom portion and two side portions and wherein the frame includes at least one cross brace extending between one of the bottom portion to one of the two side portions and one side portion to the other side portion; and a spacer secured to the frame so as to be adjacent the curved surface and defining a channel for holding a placard.
2. The placard holder of claim 1 and further including a one-piece clip biased in a closed position for holding the placard in the channel.
3. The placard holder of claim 1 and further including a cutout in the bottom portion for visualizing if the placard is correctly positioned in the channel.
4. The placard holder of claim 3 wherein the cutout allows the user access to an edge of the placard.
5. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged, and a spacer secured to the frame defining a channel for holding the placard; wherein the frame is fabricated of aluminum and the spacer is fabricated of plastic.
6. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible one-piece frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged and fabricated of a first material; a spacer secured to the frame and defining a channel for holding a placard, the spacer fabricated of a second material different from the first material; and a clip for holding the placard in the channel.
7. The placard holder of claim 6 wherein the frame is defined by a top portion, a bottom portion and two side portions.
8. The placard holder of claim 7 wherein the frame further includes at least one cross brace extending from the bottom portion to one of the two side portions.
9. The placard holder of claim 7 and further including a cutout in the bottom portion.
10. The placard holder of claim 6 wherein the clip includes a base portion, an arm portion and an end portion.
11. The placard holder of claim 10 wherein the frame includes an aperture and wherein the end portion of the clip is positioned in the aperture.
12. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged and capable of holding a placard; and a one-piece clip biased in a closed position for holding the placard in the frame, wherein the clip includes a base portion, an arm portion and an end portion, and wherein the clip includes a gusset on the end portion.
13. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged and capable of holding a placard; and a one-piece clip biased in a closed position for holding the placard in the frame; wherein the clip has a transverse axis and wherein the clip includes at least one bead elongate in the direction of the transverse axis, the bead having a curved surface adapted to act as a ramp.
14. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible aluminum one-piece frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged, the frame defined by a top portion, a bottom portion, two side portions; a plastic spacer secured to the frame so as to contact the curved surface and defining a channel for holding the placard; and a one-piece clip biased in a closed position for holding the placard in the channel and movable to an open position allowing the placard to be removed from the channel.
15. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible one-piece frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged; a spacer secured to the frame so as to be adjacent the curved surface and defining a channel for holding a placard; and a one-piece clip biased in a closed position for holding the placard in the channel.
16. A placard holder for displaying a placard comprising: a flexible one-piece frame capable of being mounted to a curved surface without being damaged, the frame having a bottom portion and the frame including a cutout in the bottom portion adapted to allow a user access to an edge of the placard; and a spacer secured to the frame so as to be adjacent the curved surface and defining a channel for holding a placard.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(14) Before any embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of constructions and the arrangement of components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or of being carried out in various ways.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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(17) The holder 20 includes a spacer 50 to provide a channel 52 into which the placard 24 and the shield 26 can be placed and slidably move. As shown, the spacer 50 includes a first side spacer 54, a second side spacer 56 and a bottom spacer 58, however, it should be noted that the spacer 50 can be one piece or any number of pieces to form the channel 52. The spacers 54, 56 and 58 are preferably secured to the frame 28 with aluminum rivets 59, however, other methods or fasteners can also be utilized. The spacer 50 is preferably fabricated from a soft material such as plastic or aluminum, however, other materials can also be utilized.
(18) The holder 20 includes one spring clip 60 for securing the placard 24 and the shield 26 in the holder 20. The clip 60 includes a base portion 62 mounted to the frame 28, an arm 64 and terminates in an angular end portion 66. The clip 60 is normally in a biased closed position such that the end portion 66 is in the aperture 44. To remove the end portion 66 of the clip 60 from the aperture 44, a user lifts up on the end portion 66 manually. When a user releases the end portion 66, the clip 60 returns to its closed position. As such, the user never has to manually move the clip 60 to the closed position.
(19) The shield 26 is preferably fabricated from a clear plastic such as polycarbonate, acrylic or polyvinyl chloride, however, other materials can also be utilized. The shield 26 is preferably the same size as the placard 24. The shield 26 includes an aperture 68 such as the circular aperture shown in the figures, however, other geometries can also be utilized. In some applications, the shield 26 is not utilized and only the placard 24 is housed in the frame 28.
(20) To mount the holder 20 to the curved surface 22, fasteners such as rivets or screws are utilized as is known in the art, however, other attachment methods can also be utilized.
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(24) The user can also release the clip 60 with the placard 24 removed but the shield 26 still in the channel 52. The clip 60 thus holds the shield 26 in place while a user gets another placard. This is especially advantageous in wet or cold weather conditions.
(25) The holder 20 or 70 is flexible and thus can be attached to non-planar surfaces 22 without damaging the holder 20 or 70. The holder 20 or 70 is able to twist or bend which allows it to be attach to flat, curved, conical, elliptical or multi curved surfaces. The holder 20 or 70 enables the frame 28 to be flexible without any additional mechanical features such as upsetting, beads and/or flanges.
(26) The holder 20 or 70 provides much greater ease for the user of inserting and removing a placard and a shield. The one-piece clip 60 biased in a closed position ensures secure placement of the placard 24 and the shield 26 in the holder 20 or 70 thus eliminating two-piece clip complexity and potential failures. The two cutouts 42 and 46 in the frame 28 offer fingertip access to aid in the removal of the placard 24 and the shield 26.
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(28) Various features and advantages of the invention are set forth in the following claims.