Multi-functional sidewalk sign adjacent a corner of intersecting traffic to provide visible advertising to oncoming traffic and conceal a traffic control signal box
10600343 ยท 2020-03-24
Inventors
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International classification
Abstract
A multi-functional advertising sidewalk sign which is affixed into a sidewalk to prevent the sidewalk sign from being moved or stolen. The invention is a large display sign with two large rotatably connected panels, each of which retains a large poster which is visible from one to fifty feet away. The sign is positioned and affixed into a sidewalk adjacent a corner of intersecting traffic so that information on each retained poster is visible to oncoming traffic as a vehicle approaches the intersection traveling in a direction where the poster is visible to oncoming traffic.
Claims
1. A multi-functional sidewalk display sign positioned to block access to street facing portions of a traffic control signal box having at least one lengthwise side parallel to a first street and at least one widthwise side parallel to a second intersecting cross street, the traffic control signal box located on a street within physical viewing distance of an intersection of the first street and the second intersecting cross street, the multi-functional display sign comprising: (a) a center support post, a spaced apart first side support post to one side of the center support post and an opposite spaced apart second support post at an opposite side of the center support post, the center support post including a center post leg terminating in a center post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street, the first side support post including a first side support post leg terminating in a first side support post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street, and the second side support post including a second side support post leg terminating in a second side support post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street; (b) a first full panel including a first non-transparent back panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the first full panel further including a first transparent front panel having a front surface and a rear surface, a first display poster affixed to the front surface of the first non-transparent back panel, the first front panel hingeably and rotatably connected to the first non-transparent back panel at a location adjacent the central post, the connection through a first hinge and a spaced apart second hinge, the first front panel retained in a locked condition with an engaging lock in the first side post, and in an unlocked condition, the first front panel is rotatable in the clockwise direction relative to the first back panel to facilitate access to the first poster, and in the locked condition, the poster is visible through the transparent front panel; (c) a second full panel including a second non-transparent back panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the second full panel further including a second transparent front panel having a front surface and a rear surface, a second display poster affixed to the front surface of the second non-transparent back panel, the first front panel hingeably and rotatably connected to the second non-transparent back panel at a location adjacent the central post, the connection through a first hinge and a spaced apart second hinge, the second front panel retained in a locked condition with an engaging lock in the second side post, and in an unlocked condition, the second front panel is rotatable in the counterclockwise direction relative to the second back panel to facilitate access to the second poster, and in the locked condition, the second poster is visible through the second transparent front panel; (d) both the first front panel and the first rear panel of the first full panel are movably and slidably attached to a portion of the center post and a portion of the first side post through a retention bar having an interior end attached to a back of the rear panel by interior slide attachment apparatus and the retention bar having an exterior end attached to a back of the rear panel by an exterior slide attachment apparatus, the retention bar having a center pin so that the retention bar is folded inward as the full first panel is raised and locked in an elevated condition by a locking attachment locked onto a transverse cross frame between the center post and the first exterior post; (e) the central post is affixed into a location on a street aligned with a center of the lengthwise side of the traffic control signal box between the traffic control signal box and the first street and at a distance from the traffic control signal box so that the rear surface of a first rear panel is adjacent a first corner at an intersection of a lengthwise side and a first widthwise side of the traffic control signal box and the rear surface of a second panel is adjacent a second corner at an intersection of the same lengthwise side and an opposite second widthwise side of the traffic control signal box, to block access to a portion of the first lengthwise side and first widthwise side of the traffic control signal box visible from either the first street or the second cross street in the area of said intersection.
2. The multi-functional sidewalk display sign in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: (a) said center post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said center post leg t leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a center post anchor retained by a center post bolt and a center post one-way screw; (b) said first side post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said first side post leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a first side post anchor retained by a first side post bolt and a first side post one-way screw; and (c) said second side post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said second side post leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a second side post anchor retained by a second side post bolt and a second side post one-way screw.
3. The multi-functional sidewalk display sign in accordance with claim 1, further comprising: (a) said first non-transparent back panel is made of metal and said first transparent front panel is made of fiberglass; and (b) said second non-transparent back panel is made of metal and said second transparent front panel is made of fiberglass.
4. A multi-functional sidewalk display sign positioned to block access to street facing portions of a traffic control signal box having at least one lengthwise side parallel to a first street and at least one widthwise side parallel to a second intersecting cross street, the multi-functional display sign comprising: (a) a center support post, a spaced apart first side support post to one side of the center support post and an opposite spaced apart second support post at an opposite side of the center support post, the center support post including a center post leg terminating in a center post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street, the first side support post including a first side support post leg terminating in a first side support post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street, and the second side support post including a second side support post leg terminating in a second side support post foot retained within at least one of said first street or said second cross street; (b) a first full panel including a first non-transparent back panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the first full panel further including a first transparent front panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the front surface of the first non-transparent back panel including a surface to retain at least one display, the first front panel hingeably and rotatably connected to the first non-transparent back panel at a location adjacent the central post, the first front panel including a closing apparatus, the first front panel rotatable in the clockwise direction relative to the first non-transparent back panel to facilitate access to the front surface of the first non-transparent back panel; (c) a second full panel including a second non-transparent back panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the second full panel further including a second transparent front panel having a front surface and a rear surface, the front surface of the second non-transparent back panel including a surface to retain at least one display, the second front panel hingeably and rotatably connected to the second non-transparent back panel at a location adjacent the central post, the second front panel including a closing apparatus, the second front panel rotatable in the counterclockwise direction relative to the second non-transparent back panel to facilitate access to the front surface of the second non-transparent back panel; and (d) the central post affixed into a location on a street aligned with a center of the lengthwise side of the traffic control signal box between the traffic control signal box and the first street and at a distance from the traffic control signal box so that the rear surface ofa first rear panel is adjacent a first corner at an intersection of a lengthwise side and a first widthwise side of the traffic control signal box and the rear surface of a second panel is adjacent a second corner at an intersection of the same lengthwise side and an opposite second widthwise side of the traffic control signal box, to block access to a portion of the first lengthwise side and first widthwise side of the traffic control signal box visible from either the first street or the second cross street in the area of said intersection.
5. The multi-functional sidewalk display sign in accordance with claim 4, further comprising: both the first front panel and the first rear panel of the first full panel are movably and slidably attached to a portion of the center post and a portion of the first side post through a retention bar having an interior end attached to a back of the rear panel by interior slide attachment apparatus and the retention bar having an exterior end attached to a back of the rear panel by exterior slide attachment apparatus, the retention bar having a center pin so that the retention bar is folded inward as the full first panel is raised and locked in an elevated condition by a locking attachment locked onto a transverse cross frame between center post and the first exterior post.
6. The multi-functional sidewalk display sign in accordance with claim 4, further comprising: (a) said center post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said center post leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a center post anchor retained by a center post bolt and a center post one-way screw; (b) said first side post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said first side post leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a first side post anchor retained by a first side post bolt and a first side post one-way screw; and (c) said second side post leg having a height between a bottom of said first and second full display panels and a concrete ground surface between one foot and three feet, said second side post leg bottom end with said foot embedded into at least one concrete sidewalk by a distance of at least three inches and secured therein by a foot retaining apparatus selected from the group consisting of a second side post anchor retained by a second side post bolt and a second side post one-way screw.
7. The multi-functional sidewalk display sign in accordance with claim 4, further comprising: (a) said first non-transparent back panel is made of metal and said first transparent front panel is made of fiberglass; and ((b) said second non-transparent back panel is made of metal and said second transparent front panel is made of fiberglass.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) Referring particularly to the drawings for the purpose of illustration only and not limitation, there is illustrated:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE PRESENT INVENTION
(7) Although specific embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the drawings, it should be understood that such embodiments are by way of example only and merely illustrative of but a small number of the many possible specific embodiments which can represent applications of the principles of the present invention. Various changes and modifications obvious to one skilled in the art to which the present invention pertains are deemed to be within the spirit, scope and contemplation of the present invention.
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(14) The present invention is also positioned so that it blocks access to the street visible portion of the traffic control signal box 2000 to protect it from vandals, gangs and others who tag the street visible surfaces of the traffic control signal box 2000 so that their message is seen by anyone who drives by.
(15) The present invention includes several novel features including: (a) an ability to completely rotate one of the large panels away from blocking access to the traffic control signal box 2000 so that an authorized technician will have access to the traffic control signal box 2000 to provide standard maintenance and to repair a portion of the equipment if the traffic signal is not working or is working with signal problems (see
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(22) The first front panel 330 is hingeably and rotatably connected to a first portion 14 of the rear panel 370 at a location adjacent the central post 20 by a first hinge 340 and a spaced apart second hinge 350 and retained in a locked condition with an engaging lock 380 in the first side post 120. In this variation, once unlocked, the first front panel 330 is rotated in the clockwise direction to gain access to a poster 500 affixed to the front surface 372 of the non-transparent first rear panel 370. The poster 500 is usually an advertisement or other poster which is usually paid for by a sponsor such as a company selling a product advertised on the poster or a message delivered by an organization such as a charity or a political party. It will be appreciated that any other poster is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The poster is made of any acceptable material selected from the group consisting of paper, cardboard, posterboard, fiberboard and plastic. It is affixed to the front surface 372 of the non-transparent first rear panel 370 by suitable affixing apparatus selected from the group consisting of double-sided tape and glued to the back 520 of the poster 500 and the front 372 of the non-transparent rear frame 370, or stapled if the first rear panel 370 can have staples affixed into it.
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(24) The first front panel 330 is hingeably and rotatably connected to a first portion 14 of the non-transparent first rear panel 370 by a first hinge 340 and a spaced apart second hinge 350 and retained in a locked condition with an engaging lock 380 in the first side post 120. In this variation, once unlocked, the first front panel 330 is rotated in the clockwise direction to gain access to a poster 500 affixed to the front surface 372 of the non-transparent first rear panel 370. The poster 500 is usually an advertisement or other poster which is usually paid for by a sponsor such as a company selling a product advertised on the poster or a message delivered by an organization such as a charity or a political party. It will be appreciated that any other poster is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The poster is made of any acceptable material selected from the group consisting of paper, cardboard, posterboard, fiberboard and plastic. It is affixed to the front surface 372 of the non-transparent first rear panel 370 by suitable affixing apparatus selected from the group consisting of double-sided tape and glued to the back 520 of the poster 500 and the front 372 of the non-transparent rear frame 370, or stapled if the first rear panel 370 can have staples affixed into it.
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(26) The second front panel 430 is hingeably and rotatably connected to a second portion 15 of the second rear panel 470 at a location adjacent the central post 20 and retained in a locked condition with an engaging lock 480 in the second side post 220. In this variation, once unlocked, the second front panel 430 is rotated in the clockwise direction to gain access to a poster 600 affixed to the non-transparent second rear panel 470. The poster is usually an advertisement or other poster which is usually paid for by a sponsor such as a company selling a product advertised on the poster or a message delivered by an organization such as a charity or a political party. It will be appreciated that any other poster is within the spirit and scope of the present invention. The poster 600 is made of any acceptable material selected from the group consisting of paper, cardboard, posterboard, fiberboard and plastic. It is affixed to the front surface 472 of the non-transparent second rear panel 470 by suitable affixing apparatus selected from the group consisting of double sided tape and glue to the back 620 of the poster 600 and the front 472 of the non-transparent second rear panel 470, or stapled if the rear panel can have staples affixed into it.
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(29) In the cross-direction, the width of the street 1200-SW from the second widthwise side 2000-SWS of the traffic control signal box 2000 is twenty-eight (28) inches from the second curb 1230 which is seven (7) inches wide for a total of at least thirty-five inches. In addition, widthwise walking 1200-WLKD distance between an opposite first widthwise side 2000-FWS of the traffic control signal box 2000 and a storefront is at least sixty-two inches for pedestrian foot traffic.
(30) An important feature of the present invention is the ability to affix the sign 10 into the concrete to protect the traffic control signal box 200 but not interfere with foot traffic on the street.
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(33) Of course the present invention is not intended to be restricted to any particular form or arrangement, or any specific embodiment, or any specific use, disclosed herein, since the same may be modified in various particulars or relations without departing from the spirit or scope of the claimed invention hereinabove shown and described of which the apparatus or method shown is intended only for illustration and disclosure of an operative embodiment and not to show all of the various forms or modifications in which this invention might be embodied or operated.