LAYERED SIGNAGE SYSTEM
20200135066 ยท 2020-04-30
Inventors
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A signage system comprising a first panel and a second panel arranged in a substantially parallel configuration, wherein portions of the first panel and second panel are kept apart at a predetermined distance by a plurality of spacers, thereby providing a space between the first panel and second panel that can enhance the visibility of designs on the first panel and second panel.
Claims
1. A signage system, comprising: a first panel and a second panel, each of said first panel and said second panel having an outer surface and an inner surface and wherein said first panel and said second panel are arranged in a substantially parallel configuration; one or more spacers coupled between the inner surface of said first panel and the inner surface of said second panel; and one or more mounting members coupled with said first panel and said second panel.
2. The signage system of claim 1 wherein at least said first panel comprises a porous material.
3. The signage system of claim 2, the outer surface of said first panel displaying a first design and the outer surface of said second panel displaying a second design.
4. The signage system of claim 3, wherein said first panel and said second panel are separate pieces each coupled with said one or more mounting members.
5. The signage system of claim 1, wherein said first panel and said second panel are portions of a single piece of material that is connected to said one or more mounting members.
6. The signage system of claim 3, further comprising one or more intermediate panels positioned between said first panel and said second panel.
7. The signage system of claim 6, wherein at least one of said one or more intermediate panels is comprised of a material having a greater opacity than a material comprising said first panel and said second panel.
8. The signage system of claim 3, wherein said spacers each have a horizontal elongated member coupled between two vertical members.
9. The signage system of claim 8, wherein a protrusion extends from at least one of said two vertical members, said protrusion being configured to extend through a pore in said first panel or said second panel.
10. The signage system of claim 3, wherein said spacers are each an S-shaped hook.
11. The signage system of claim 3, further comprising a first weighted member coupled with said first panel and a second weighted member coupled with said second panel.
12. The signage system of claim 3, further comprising a vapor collection system, wherein at least one of said one or more mounting members comprises a channel configured to transport water via gravity to a storage vessel after said water has condensed on said first panel, said second panel, or said one or more mounting members.
13. A method of constructing a layered sign, comprising displaying a first design on a first design surface of a first panel; displaying a second design on a second design surface of a second panel; coupling at least one spacer between said first panel and said second panel, such that said spacers keep portions of said first panel and said second panel apart by a predetermined distance; coupling said first panel and said second panel with one or more mounting members such that said first design and said second design face different directions; and coupling one or more intermediate panels with said one or more mounting members such that said one or more intermediate panels are between said first panel and said second panel; wherein said one or more intermediate panels has an opacity different from that of said first panel.
14. The method of claim 13, wherein said opacity of said one or more intermediate panels is different from the opacity of said second panel.
15. The method of claim 13, further comprising: forming a channel in at least one of said one or more mounting members, said channel being configured to transport water via gravity to a storage vessel after said water has condensed on at least one of said first panel, said second panel, and said one or more mounting members.
16. The method of claim 13, wherein: displaying said first design comprises printing said first design on said first panel, and displaying said second design comprises printing said second design on said second panel.
17. The method of claim 13, wherein: displaying said first design comprises affixing a first decal on said first panel, and displaying said second design comprises affixing a second decal on said second panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0020] The first panel 202 and second panel 204 can each be a substantially planar member. In some embodiments, one or both of the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can at least partially be made of a porous material such as mesh, or an otherwise solid material such as vinyl, plastic, fabric, or any other material that has been perforated with a plurality of pores or holes. By way of a non-limiting example, the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204 can be made of a lightweight mesh material that allows at least some wind and/or moisture to pass through the pores of the mesh material, thereby minimizing wind interference and/or undesirable movement of the signage system 200 when in use. In alternate embodiments, one or both of the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can at least partially be made of solid and nonporous material such as vinyl, polymer, fabric, plastic, silicone, metal, or any other desired material or combination of materials.
[0021] In some embodiments, the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be made of the same materials, while in other embodiments the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be made of different materials. In still other embodiments, the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be sections of the same piece of material that is folded in on itself, as discussed below with reference to
[0022] One or both of the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can display one or more designs 210. By way of a non-limiting example,
[0023] As shown in
[0024] In some embodiments, a spacer 206 can have a horizontal elongated member positioned between a vertical member at each end, as shown in
[0025] In some embodiments, the spacers 206 can be made of metal. In other embodiments, the spacers 206 can be made of plastic, silicone, wood, or any other desired material or combination of materials.
[0026] In some embodiments, the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be coupled with one or more mounting members 208 that are configured to hold the first panel 202 and second panel 204 in a substantially parallel configuration, as shown in
[0027] Mounting members 208 can be poles, bars, planks, hooks, grooves, and/or any other device configured to couple with the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204. The mounting members 208 can be made of plastic, metal, wood, polymer, and/or any other known and/or convenient material or combination of materials.
[0028] In some embodiments, one or more mounting members 208 can be coupled with the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204 with adhesives, screws, bolts, snaps, hook and loop fasteners, or any other known and/or convenient manner of coupling. In other embodiments, the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204 can be draped over and/or around one or more mounting members 208.
[0029] In some embodiments, two mounting members can be coupled with the first panel 202 and second panel 204 on opposing ends of the signage system 200. By way of a non-limiting example,
[0030] In other embodiments, the signage system can comprise a single mounting member 208. By way of a non-limiting example,
[0031] In some embodiments, one or more lower portions of the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204 can have weighted members 212 to weigh down and stabilize the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204, as shown in
[0032] In still other embodiments, a signage system 200 can have any other desired number of mounting members 208 coupled with the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204 in any desired configuration. In alternate embodiments, the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be affixed directly to one another at one or more positions, and the mounting members 208 can be absent.
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[0034] As can be seen from
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[0036] The intermediate panels 600 can be substantially planar members. In some embodiments intermediate panels 600 can at least partially be made of a porous material, while in other embodiments intermediate panels 600 can at least partially be made of a nonporous material. By way of non-limiting examples, the intermediate panels 600 can comprise mesh, fabric, silicone, polymer, metal, and/or any other desired porous or non-porous material. In some embodiments intermediate panels 600 can be made of the same material as the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204, while in other embodiments intermediate panels 600 can be made of a different material and/or have a different level of transparency than the first panel 202 and second panel 204.
[0037] In some embodiments comprising one or more intermediate panel 600, spacers 206 can be positioned on either side of each intermediate panel 600 to space the intermediate panel at least partially apart from an adjoining panel. By way of a non-limiting example,
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[0039] Additionally, in some embodiments, one or more intermediate panels 600 can each have its own design 210, pattern, and/or color to provide a background for designs 210 on the first panel 202 and/or second panel 204. By way of non-limiting examples, the first panel 202 and second panel 204 can be made of mesh and can display designs 210, while one or more intermediate panels 600 can be a differently colored mesh to provide a backdrop of a contrasting color, and/or can display a background image designed to be viewed behind the primary designs 210 on the first panel 202 and second panel 204.
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[0041] The frame 700 can comprise one or more frame members 702 that are coupled together to form the frame 700. By way of a non-limiting example,
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[0043] In some embodiments the vapor collection system 800 can be an embodiment of the vapor collection apparatus shown and described in patent application Ser. No. 14/149,731, entitled Residential Condensed Vapor Collection System and Method, filed on Jan. 7, 2014, herein incorporated by reference. In alternate embodiments the vapor collection system 800 can be absent.
[0044] In some embodiments that have a vapor collection system 800, one or more mounting members 208 can have channels 802 configured to transport, via gravity, droplets of moisture that have condensed on the signage system 200 to a storage vessel 804. A channel 802 can be a groove, trough, trench, gutter, recessed path, tube, or any other path through which condensed moisture can flow. In some embodiments, the channels 802 can be at least partially angled or inclined relative to a horizontal direction, such that condensed moisture can drain via gravity down to a lower position along the channel 802.
[0045] In some embodiments, a mounting member 208 can have a hollow interior that can serve as a channel 802, and can have one or more holes 806 through which droplets from the exterior of the mounting member 208 or from a different mounting member 208 can pass into the mounting member's hollow interior. In other embodiments, the mounting member 208 can have an open-top configuration, with sides of the mounting member 208 forming walls of a channel 802. By way of non-limiting examples, a mounting member 208 can have a substantially V-shaped cross-sectional geometry, or a substantially U-shaped cross-sectional geometry. In still other embodiments, a mounting member 208 can be configured or oriented such that moisture can pass along the exterior of the mounting member 208. By way of a non-limiting example, moisture can drip down the exterior of a vertically-mounted mounting member 208.
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[0047] The storage vessel 804 can be a water receptacle configured to collect condensed moisture. In some embodiments, the storage vessel 804 can be selectively removable from the rest of the signage system 200 and/or vapor collection system 800, such that the storage vessel 804 can be removed and collected water can be retrieved, transferred to a different receptacle, or transported to another location. In alternate embodiments, the storage vessel 804 can comprise a drain or valve, through which collected water can be removed. Water accumulated by a vapor collection system 800 can be utilized in any desired manner, such as for watering plants or decreasing the amounts of water obtained from other sources, leading to water conservation.
[0048] Although the method has been described in conjunction with specific embodiments thereof, it is evident that many alternatives, modifications and variations will be apparent to those skilled in the art. Accordingly, the method as described and hereinafter claimed is intended to embrace all such alternatives, modifications and variations that fall within the spirit and broad scope of the appended claims.