Variable Sign Display System and Method
20180357938 ยท 2018-12-13
Inventors
Cpc classification
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
International classification
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
Abstract
A variable sign display system for displaying one of two selectable messages. The variable sign display may include a housing and a sliding board contained within the housing. The sliding board includes two messages. In use, one of the messages is displayed by laterally sliding the sliding board while the other message is concealed via a front of the housing. The variable sign display is useful for hotel doors or other applications requiring convenient selection of a message to be visibly displayed.
Claims
1. A variable sign display, the variable sign display comprising: a housing assembly including a front-plate, a back-plate, and at least one housing-attacher configured to attach the back-plate to a surface; the front-plate and the back-plate forming a housing when coupled together; the housing having two opposing openings defining an interior volume; and a sliding board defined by a face, a rear, a first-end, and a second-end, the sliding board dimensioned to fit within the housing, the sliding board configured to slide laterally across a plane defined by the interior volume of the housing; wherein the sliding board comprises a greater dimensional length than the housing such that the sliding board extends outwardly from at least one of the opposing openings of the housing; and wherein the face of the sliding board comprises a first-display and a second-display.
2. The variable sign display of claim 1 wherein the rear of the sliding board comprises a stop at the first-end and the second-end.
3. The variable sign display of claim 2 wherein the stop is configured to prevent the sliding board from escaping the interior volume of the housing.
4. The variable sign display of claim 3 wherein an inner surface of the rear-plate comprises a track.
5. The variable sign display of claim 4 wherein the track is configured to guide the sliding board during lateral movement.
6. The variable sign display of claim 5 wherein a peak of the track is affixable to a bottom-surface of the front-plate.
7. The variable sign display of claim 6, wherein the front-plate of the housing is opaque.
8. The variable sign display of claim 7, wherein the sliding board is configured such that the first-display is wholly visible when the second-display is wholly concealed by the front-plate of the housing, and alternatively, the second-display is wholly visible when the first-display is wholly concealed by the front-plate of the housing.
9. The variable sign display of claim 8, wherein the front-plate of the housing comprises instructional indicia.
10. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the instructional indicia are configured to instruct a user to slide the sliding board to a left direction or to a right direction to visibly display either the first-display or the second-display respectively.
11. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the first-display comprises a first-message and alternatively a first-sign.
12. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the second-display comprises a second-message and alternatively a second-sign.
13. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the at least one housing-attacher comprises an adhesive element and a substrate covering the adhesive element, the adhesive element and the substrate coupled to a back-side of the back-plate, the substrate configured to peel off to expose the adhesive element, and the adhesive element configured to adhere the back-plate of the housing to the surface.
14. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the at least one housing-attacher comprises at least one mounting plate and at least one screw cooperatively configured to mount a back-side of the back-plate of the housing to the surface.
15. The variable sign display of claim 9, wherein the front-plate, the back-plate, and the sliding board each substantially comprise a rectangular profile.
16. The variable sign display of claim 15, wherein the front-plate, the back-plate, and the sliding board each substantially comprise a rectangular profile with rounded corners.
17. The variable sign display of claim 1, wherein the surface comprises a door.
18. A variable sign display for a door, the two-way sign display comprising: a housing assembly including a front-plate having a substantially rectangular profile, a back-plate having the substantially rectangular profile, and at least one housing-attacher configured to attach the back-plate to a surface; the front-plate and the back-plate forming a housing when coupled together; the housing having two opposing openings defining an interior volume; and a sliding board having the substantially rectangular profile defined by a face, a rear, a first-end, and a second-end, the sliding board dimensioned to fit within the housing, the sliding board configured to slide laterally across a plane defined by the interior volume of the housing; wherein the sliding board comprises a dimensional length that is approximately double a length of the housing such that the sliding board extends outwardly from at least one of the opposing openings of the housing; wherein the rear of the sliding board comprises a stop at the first-end and the second-end, the stop configured to prevent the sliding board from escaping the interior volume of the housing; wherein an inner surface of the back-plate comprises a track, the track configured to guide the sliding board during lateral movement; wherein the face of the sliding board includes a first-display comprising a first-message and a second-display comprising a second-message; wherein the front-plate of the housing comprises instructional indicia configured to instruct a user to slide the sliding board to a left direction or to a right direction to visibly display either the first-display or the second-display respectively; and wherein the sliding board is configured such that the first-message is wholly visible when the second-message is wholly concealed by the front-plate of the housing, and alternatively, the second-message is wholly visible when the first-message is wholly concealed by the front-plate of the housing.
19. The variable sign display of claim 18 further comprising a set of instructions; and wherein the variable sign display is arranged as a kit.
20. A variable sign display, the method comprising the steps of: providing the variable sign display including a housing assembly having a front-plate, a back-plate, and at least one housing-attacher, and a sliding board having a first-display and a second-display; mounting the back-plate of the housing assembly to a surface via the at least one housing-attacher; and sliding the sliding board in a left direction to display a first-display or sliding the board in a right direction to display a second-display according to user preference.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] The figures which accompany the written portion of this specification illustrate embodiments and methods of use for the present disclosure, a variable sign display system and method, constructed and operative according to the teachings of the present disclosure.
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[0022] The various embodiments of the present invention will hereinafter be described in conjunction with the appended drawings, wherein like designations denote like elements.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0023] The present invention is directed to a two-way door sign. In one embodiment of the present invention, the two-way door sign may comprise a sign housing mountable to a door having a sliding message board contained within. Any suitable attaching means may be used for permanent or temporary securement.
[0024] Generally, sign housing may include a cavity for containing the sliding message board and fasteners for attaching the sign housing to a door. The message board may include a sliding message board body and at least two messages. The messages may include a readable word, number, phrase, or sentence. In the preferred embodiment, the message board may include two messages reading Please Do Not Disturb and Please Make Up Room. The messages may be printed, embossed, adhered, or otherwise attached to the message board body. The at least two messages may each be attached to the same face as each other, in such a way that they may be selected by merely sliding the message board along a plane parallel to the face on which the messages are attached.
[0025] The message board is retained within the cavity of the sign housing. The cavity is shaped such that the message board may be slid laterally within the cavity and may include two access windows at opposite ends of the sign housing for receiving the message board. Each of two ends of the sign housing may terminate in a tab with a countersunk aperture. Each aperture may receive a screw which is used to fasten the sign housing to a door. When the message board is slid laterally, one end of the message board protrudes from one of the two access windows in the sign board, thereby displaying the message on that end of the message board. In this way, a user may select a message to display. In the preferred embodiment, only one message may be displayed at a time. When one message protrudes from the display window, the alternative message is concealed within the cavity of the sign housing. If more than the two available messages are desired, the message board may be replaced by an additional unit bearing alternative messages. Alternate means for manipulation other than tabs may be used.
[0026] Referring now more specifically to the drawings by numerals of reference, there is shown in
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[0029] The front-plate 112, the back plate 114, and the sliding board 120 may generally comprise a rigid or semi-rigid construction (for example, metal, wood or plastic). The front-plate 112, the back-plate 114, and the sliding board 120 may further comprise a substantially rectangular profile. In one embodiment, the substantially rectangular profile may comprise rounded edges. As shown, the front-plate 112 and the back-plate 114 may comprise substantially similar dimensions such that they fit evenly together when coupled to form the housing 110. Further, as shown, the sliding board 120 is greater in length than the front-plate 112 and the back-plate 114 such that the sliding board 120 extends outwardly from at least one of the opposing openings of the housing 110. In one embodiment, the sliding board comprises 120 a dimensional length that is approximately double the length of the housing 110.
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[0035] According to one embodiment, the variable sign display 100 may be arranged as a kit 105. The kit may include packaging comprising the housing assembly 102 (including the front-plate 112, the back-plate 114, and the at least one housing-attacher 116), the sliding board 120, and a set of user instructions. The instructions may detail functional relationships in relation to the structure of the variable sign display 100 such that the variable sign display 100 can be used, maintained, or the like, in a preferred manner. Further, it should be appreciated that the kit 105 may include sliding board(s) 120 displaying a variety of messages based on consumer need.
[0036] In one embodiment of the variable sign display 100 as shown in
[0037] Further, it should be noted that the front-plate 112 of the housing 110 may be opaque thereby concealing a portion of the sliding board 120 that is positioned within the interior volume of the housing 110. In other embodiments, the front-plate 112 of the housing 110 may be transparent, translucent, or semi-opaque.
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[0039] It should be noted that any particular message may be displayed on the display board 120. Some examples may include: VACANCY and NO VACANCY; OPEN or CLOSED; OCCUPIED or UNOCCUPIED; and the like. It should further be noted that while a great use of the variable sign display 100 would be for hotel rooms, other uses for residential and commercial doors, bathrooms, windows, elevators, stairwells, and the like. Further, the first-display 130 and the second-display 140 may comprise other indicia conveying a similar meaning of the message. Furthermore, the first-display 130 and the second-display 140 may be displayed in a variety of languages for use of the variable sign display 100 in various countries.
[0040] A preferred embodiment of the variable sign display 100 is disclosed herein. The variable sign display 100 may comprise a housing 110 having a substantially 3D rectangular profile, the housing 110 defined by a front 112, a back 114, left-side 116, a right-side 116, a top, a bottom, and an interior volume 118; a sliding track 124 traversing a plane 122 from the left-side and the right-side of the housing 110 within the interior volume 118; a sliding board 120 having a length and a mid-point, the sliding board 120 configured to slide along the sliding track 124, the sliding board 120 divided in half at the mid-point of the length into a left-segment and a right-segment, the left-segment and the right-segment each having a message; a left-pull-tab connected to the left-segment of the sliding board 120; a right-pull-tab connected to the right-segment of the sliding board 120; and at least one housing-attacher 130 configured to fixedly couple the back 114 of the housing 110 to the door 10. The left-side and the right-side of the housing 110 each comprises an opening 140 for allowing egress and ingress of the sliding board 120. The front 112 of the housing 110 is opaque concealing the display 160 when the sliding board 120 is wholly positioned within the interior volume 118 of the housing 110. During use, a face of sliding board 120 comprises at least two displays 160 useful for conveying information according to a preference of a user 40. Further, the sliding board 120 may comprise at least two semi-rigid side walls 128 configured to enable the user 40 to push the sliding board 120.
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[0042] It should be noted that step 503 are optional steps and may not be implemented in all cases. Optional steps of method of use 500 are illustrated using dotted lines in
[0043] The embodiments of the invention described herein are exemplary and numerous modifications, variations and rearrangements can be readily envisioned to achieve substantially equivalent results, all of which are intended to be embraced within the spirit and scope of the invention. Further, the purpose of the foregoing abstract is to enable the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office and the public generally, and especially the scientist, engineers and practitioners in the art who are not familiar with patent or legal terms or phraseology, to determine quickly from a cursory inspection the nature and essence of the technical disclosure of the application.