Message cabinet
10182502 ยท 2019-01-15
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F19/22
PHYSICS
G09F9/30
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A message cabinet that is designed to reduce installation cost, improve energy savings, lower maintenance cost, be easier to service, and have a stronger construction for high winds. The message cabinet includes a main body, a pole-receiving hole, a first recess, a second recess, a first plurality of displays, and a second plurality of displays. The main body houses the electronic components of the present invention. The first plurality of displays and the second plurality of display allows the present invention to display electronic messages to drivers. The pole-receiving hole allows the present invention to be receive a mounting pole. The first recess and the second recess allow the present invention to dissipate heat accumulated by the electronic components within the main body.
Claims
1. A message cabinet comprises: a main body; a pole-receiving hole; a first recess; a second recess; a first plurality of displays; a second plurality of displays; the main body comprises a first face and a second face; the first face and the second face being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the first plurality of displays being distributed across the first face; the first plurality of displays being mounted onto the first face; the second plurality of displays being distributed across the second face; the second plurality of displays being mounted onto the second face; the first recess and the second recess traversing into the main body in between the first face and the second face; the first recess and the second recess being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the pole-receiving hole traversing through the main body in between the first face and the second face; and the pole-receiving hole being positioned in between the first recess and the second recess.
2. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a controller unit; at least one power supply; a wireless communication device; a graphics processing unit; the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being mounted within the main body; the controller unit being electronically connected to the wireless communication device, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays; and the at least one power supply being electrically connected to the controller unit, the wireless communication unit, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays.
3. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 2 comprises: the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being hermetically sealed from the pole-receiving hole.
4. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first mounting plate; a second mounting plate; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned concentric with the pole-receiving hole; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned adjacent to the main body; and the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned opposite to each other across the main body.
5. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a first plurality of louvers; the first plurality of louvers being distributed along the first recess; and the first plurality of louvers being integrated into the first recess.
6. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: a second plurality of louvers; the second plurality of louvers being distributed along the second recess; and the second plurality of louvers being integrated into the second recess.
7. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the first plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the first face.
8. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 1 comprises: the second plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the second face.
9. A message cabinet comprises: a main body; a pole-receiving hole; a first recess; a second recess; a first plurality of displays; a second plurality of displays; a first plurality of louvers; a second plurality of louvers; the main body comprises a first face and a second face; the first face and the second face being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the first plurality of displays being distributed across the first face; the first plurality of displays being mounted onto the first face; the second plurality of displays being distributed across the second face; the second plurality of displays being mounted onto the second face; the first recess and the second recess traversing into the main body in between the first face and the second face; the first recess and the second recess being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the pole-receiving hole traversing through the main body in between the first face and the second face; the pole-receiving hole being positioned in between the first recess and the second recess; the first plurality of louvers being distributed along the first recess; the first plurality of louvers being integrated into the first recess; the second plurality of louvers being distributed along the second recess; and the second plurality of louvers being integrated into the second recess.
10. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a controller unit; at least one power supply; a wireless communication device; a graphics processing unit; the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being mounted within the main body; the controller unit being electronically connected to the wireless communication device, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays; and the at least one power supply being electrically connected to the controller unit, the wireless communication unit, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays.
11. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 10 comprises: the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being hermetically sealed from the pole-receiving hole.
12. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 9 comprises: a first mounting plate; a second mounting plate; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned concentric with the pole-receiving hole; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned adjacent to the main body; and the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned opposite to each other across the main body.
13. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the first plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the first face.
14. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 9 comprises: the second plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the second face.
15. A message cabinet comprises: a main body; a pole-receiving hole; a first recess; a second recess; a first plurality of displays; a second plurality of displays; a first mounting plate; a second mounting plate; the main body comprises a first face and a second face; the first face and the second face being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the first plurality of displays being distributed across the first face; the first plurality of displays being mounted onto the first face; the second plurality of displays being distributed across the second face; the second plurality of displays being mounted onto the second face; the first recess and the second recess traversing into the main body in between the first face and the second face; the first recess and the second recess being positioned opposite to each other about the main body; the pole-receiving hole traversing through the main body in between the first face and the second face; the pole-receiving hole being positioned in between the first recess and the second recess; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned concentric with the pole-receiving hole; the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned adjacent to the main body; and the first mounting plate and the second mounting plate being positioned opposite to each other across the main body.
16. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a controller unit; at least one power supply; a wireless communication device; a graphics processing unit; the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being mounted within the main body; the controller unit being electronically connected to the wireless communication device, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays; and the at least one power supply being electrically connected to the controller unit, the wireless communication unit, the graphics processing unit, each of the first plurality of displays, and each of the second plurality of displays.
17. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 16 comprises: the controller unit, the at least one power supply, the wireless communication device, and the graphics processing unit being hermetically sealed from the pole-receiving hole.
18. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 15 comprises: a first plurality of louvers; a second plurality of louvers; the first plurality of louvers being distributed along the first recess; the first plurality of louvers being integrated into the first recess; the second plurality of louvers being distributed along the second recess; and the second plurality of louvers being integrated into the second recess.
19. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the first plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the first face.
20. The message cabinet as claimed in claim 15 comprises: the second plurality of displays being arranged into a grid configuration on the second face.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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(7) All illustrations of the drawings are for the purpose of describing selected versions of the present invention and are not intended to limit the scope of the present invention.
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(9) The general configuration of the aforementioned components allows the present invention to reduce installation cost, improve energy savings, lower maintenance cost, be easier to service, and have a stronger construction for high winds. With reference to
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(11) The controller unit 9, the at least one power supply 10, the wireless communication device 11, and the graphics processing unit 12 are mounted within the main body 1 to protect them from the environment surrounding the present invention. The controller unit 9 is electronically connected to the wireless communication device 11, the graphics processing unit 12, each of the first plurality of displays 5, and each of the second plurality of displays 6 allowing the controller unit 9 to communicate with the wireless communication device 11, the graphics processing unit 12, each of the first plurality of displays 5, and each of the second plurality of displays 6. With reference to
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(14) The method of installing the present invention requires positioning the present invention concentric with a mounting pole of a new or existing sign. The mounting pole is traversed through the first mounting plate 13. The first mounting plate 13 is then welded to the mounting pole. Next, the mounting pole is traversed through the main body 1 via the pole-receiving hole 2 and the main body 1 is mounted to the first mounting plate 13 through the use of fasteners. Then, the mounting pole is traversed through the second mounting plate 14. The second mounting plate 14 is mounted to the main body 1 through the use of fasteners and lastly, the second mounting plate 14 is welded to the mounting pole thereby securing the present invention in a desired position along the mounting pole. This method of installation of the present invention is more cost-efficient compared to the installation of conventional message cabinets.
(15) Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.