TRAFFIC SIGN COVER
20170287368 · 2017-10-05
Inventors
Cpc classification
E01F9/00
FIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
G09F7/18
PHYSICS
International classification
Abstract
A traffic sign cover including a planar member having a first and second side and shaped to be place on a side of an existing sign. Holding members project from the sides of the planar member and optionally along a portion of the outer edges. The holding member and first side form a first slot therebetween for receiving and retaining the existing sign. The second holding member and second side form a second slot therebetween for receiving and retaining a temporary sign. The planar member is slideable upon the existing sign until a top receiving feature contacts a top edge of the existing sign, overlaying a side of the existing sign with the planar member. The temporary sign is slideable upon the planar member until a bottom edge contacts a bottom receiving feature of the planar member, overlaying and covering a side of the planar member with a temporary sign.
Claims
1. A device for covering the information on an existing road sign, comprising: a planar structure including a first side and a second side; at least one first holding member configured to attach to the planar structure and form a first space configured to receive an existing road sign between the first holding member and the first side of the planar structure, wherein the at least one first holding member holds the planar structure on the existing road sign when the first holding member is attached to the planar structure; and at least one second holding member configured to attach to the planar structure and form a second space configured to receive a temporary road sign between the second holding member and the second side of the planar structure, wherein the at least one second holding member holds the temporary road sign in a position that obscures the information on the existing road sign and makes viewable the information on the temporary road sign when the second holding member is attached to the planar structure.
2. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member includes at least one clip.
3. The device of claim 2, wherein the first holding member includes at least one narrow pocket clip attached adjacent a first edge of the planar structure and at least one deep pocket clip attached adjacent a second edge of the planar structure.
4. The device of claim 3, wherein the first holding member includes at least two narrow pocket clips attached adjacent a top edge of the planar structure and at least two deep pocket clips attached adjacent a bottom edge of the planar structure.
5. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member and the second holding member are a single article body of unitary construction.
6. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member and the second holding member are separate members.
7. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member is a bracket.
8. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member forms a pocket with the planar member.
9. The device of claim 1, wherein the planar structure obscures the information on the existing road sign when the planar member is held to the existing road sign.
10. The device of claim 1, wherein the first holding member is configured to hold weight of at least the rigid structure and the alternative road sign.
11. A device for covering an existing road sign, comprising: a base member including a first side and a second side; at least one first holding member extending from the first side of the base member; and at least one second holding member extending from the second side of the base member; wherein the first holding member is configured to receive an existing road sign and hold the base member on the existing road sign; and wherein the second holding member is configured to receive an alternative road sign and hold the alternative road sign in a position where the information on the alternative road sign is viewable in place of the information on the existing road sign.
12. The device of claim 11, wherein the first holding member includes at least one clip.
13. The device of claim 12, wherein the first holding member includes at least one narrow pocket clip attached adjacent a first edge of the planar structure and at least one deep pocket clip attached adjacent a second edge of the planar structure.
14. The device of claim 13, wherein the first holding member includes at least two narrow pocket clips attached adjacent a top edge of the planar structure and at least two deep pocket clips attached adjacent a bottom edge of the planar structure.
15. The device of claim 11, wherein the first holding member is a bracket.
16. The device of claim 11, wherein the first holding member forms a first pocket with the planar member and the second holding member forms a second pocket with the planar member.
17. A method of covering a sign, comprising: coupling a rigid cover to a front surface of an existing road sign by placing the existing road sign in at least one first slot between the rigid cover and a first holding member; obscuring a portion of the existing sign with the cover; and presenting at least one second slot between the rigid cover and a second holding member, the second slot configured to retain an alternative sign in front of the existing road sign for viewing.
18. The method of claim 17, wherein said coupling includes: engaging at least one deep pocket clip attached to the rigid cover with a lower edge of the existing road sign; moving the rigid cover upward until at least one narrow pocket clip attached to the rigid cover is positioned above an upper edge of the existing road sign; and moving the rigid cover downward until the at least one narrow pocket clip inhibits further downward movement of the rigid cover and the at least one deep pocket clip is engaged with the existing road sign.
19. The method of claim 17, comprising: coupling a replacement road sign to the rigid cover, wherein the information on the replacement road sign can be viewed in place of the information on the existing road sign.
20. The method of claim 19, wherein said coupling a replacement road sign to the rigid cover includes: engaging at least one deep pocket clip attached to the rigid cover with an upper edge of the replacement road sign; moving the rigid cover upward until a lower edge of the existing road sign is positioned above at least one narrow pocket clip attached to the rigid cover; and moving the rigid cover downward until the at least one narrow pocket clip inhibits further downward movement of the rigid cover and the at least one deep pocket clip is engaged with the existing road sign.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0019] Some of the figures shown herein may include dimensions or may have been created from scaled drawings. However, such dimensions, or the relative scaling within a figure, are by way of example, and not to be construed as limiting.
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[0039] For the purposes of promoting an understanding of the principles of the disclosure, reference will now be made to one or more embodiments, which may or may not be illustrated in the drawings, and specific language will be used to describe the same. It will nevertheless be understood that no limitation of the scope of the disclosure is thereby intended; any alterations and further modifications of the described or illustrated embodiments, and any further applications of the principles of the disclosure as illustrated herein are contemplated as would normally occur to one skilled in the art to which the disclosure relates. At least one embodiment of the disclosure is shown in great detail, although it will be apparent to those skilled in the relevant art that some features or some combinations of features may not be shown for the sake of clarity.
[0040] Any reference to “invention” within this document is a reference to an embodiment of a family of inventions, with no single embodiment including features that are necessarily included in all embodiments, unless otherwise stated. Furthermore, although there may be references to benefits or advantages provided by some embodiments, other embodiments may not include those same benefits or advantages, or may include different benefits or advantages. Any benefits or advantages described herein are not to be construed as limiting to any of the claims.
[0041] Likewise, there may be discussion with regards to “objects” associated with some embodiments of the present invention, it is understood that yet other embodiments may not be associated with those same objects, or may include yet different objects. Any advantages, objects, or similar words used herein are not to be construed as limiting to any of the claims. The usage of words indicating preference, such as “preferably,” refers to features and aspects that are present in at least one embodiment, but which are optional for some embodiments.
[0042] Specific quantities (spatial dimensions, temperatures, pressures, times, force, resistance, current, voltage, concentrations, wavelengths, frequencies, heat transfer coefficients, dimensionless parameters, etc.) may be used explicitly or implicitly herein, such specific quantities are presented as examples only and are approximate values unless otherwise indicated. Discussions pertaining to specific compositions of matter, if present, are presented as examples only and do not limit the applicability of other compositions of matter, especially other compositions of matter with similar properties, unless otherwise indicated.
[0043] The traffic sign cover as described in embodiments herein includes a device that can cover an existing traffic control sign, obstructing it from the view of the travelling public. In addition, the device can provide one or more slots, pockets, clips, etc. in which a temporary sign can be placed and retained. The device can be easily installed by sliding over the top of an existing sign, and will stay in place without the need for additional bolts, fasteners or elastic straps.
[0044] Typical applications for a traffic sign covering device 20 and 60 are shown as assembly 40 in
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[0046] The first guides 26 project from the first side 22 of the cover 20 along at least a portion of each respective opposite vertical edge 21, as shown in
[0047] The second guides 27, as shown in
[0048] While embodiments such as those depicted in
[0049] The guides 56 project from both the first side 52 and second side 53 of the cover 50 along at least a portion of each respective opposite vertical edge 51, as shown in
[0050] The guides 56 and the second side 53 form a second pair of slots therebetween. The second pair of slots may receive and retain a temporary sign 44. The bottom flange 55 projects from the second side 53 of the cover 50 along a portion of the bottom edge 59, for example, outward from and perpendicular to the second side 53. The second slots can receive and retain the temporary sign 44 against the second side 53 of the cover 50, and the temporary sign 44 may be slideable downward, as illustrated in
[0051] An alternative embodiment of a traffic sign cover assembly 80 is illustrated if
[0052] The bottom pocket 65 formed adjacent a bottom portion of the second side 63 of the alternative cover 60, the bottom pocket 65 receives a bottom portion of the temporary sign 84, and the second guides 67 form slots 69 between the second guides 67 and the second side 63 for receiving edges of the temporary sign 84 adjacent the bottom portion, as shown in
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[0054] The second guides 167 form spaces (e.g., slots 169) between the second guides 167 and the second side 163 for receiving edges of the temporary sign 184 adjacent the bottom portion, as shown in FIG.10, retaining the temporary sign 184 in a position overlaying and covering the second side 163 of the alternative cover 160, as shown in
[0055] An alternative embodiment traffic sign cover 150 is illustrated if
[0056] The second guides 157 form spaces (e.g., slots 159) between the second guides 157 and the second side 153 for receiving edges of the temporary sign 184 adjacent the bottom portion, as illustrated in FIG.10, retaining the temporary sign 184 in a position overlaying and covering the second side 153 of the alternative cover 150.
[0057] An alternative embodiment of a traffic sign cover 260 is illustrated if
[0058] The installation of the cover 260 may include positioning the cover 260 over the existing sign 183 with the deep clips below the bottom edges of the existing sign 183. The cover 260 may then be pushed up so that the bottom deep clips 265 engage the existing sign 183. The cover is pushed further up until the shallow clips 266 are positioned above the top edges of the existing sign 183. The cover 260 is then allowed to move down until the shallow clips 266 rest on the top edges adjacent the top corner of the existing sign 183, retaining the cover 260 in a position overlaying and covering a side of the existing sign 183 (not shown). The shallow clips 266 bear the weight of the cover 260 upon the top edges of the existing sign 183, and the deep clips 265 secure the bottom portion of the cover 260 to the existing sign 183.
[0059] An alternative embodiment of a traffic sign cover 260 is illustrated if
[0060] The shallow clip portions of clips 275 and the deep clip portions of clips 275 positioned on the first side 262 of cover 260 may be attached to the existing sign 183 as previously disclosed above in relation to
[0061] The cover 260 may be used for sign with multiple mountings including single post (post 242) or dual post (posts 243) as shown in
[0062] An alternative embodiment of a traffic sign cover 250 is illustrated if
[0063] The installation of the cover 250 may include positioning the cover 250 over the existing sign 183 with the deep clips below the bottom edges of the existing sign 183. The cover 250 is then pushed up so that the bottom deep clips 255 engage the existing sign 183. The cover is pushed further up until the shallow clips 256 are positioned above the top edges of the existing sign 183. The cover 250 is then allowed to move down until the shallow clips 256 rest on the top edges adjacent the top corner of the existing sign 183, retaining the alternative cover 250 in a position overlaying and covering a side of the existing sign 183 (not shown). The shallow clips 256 bear the weight of the cover 250 upon the top edges of the existing sign 183, and the deep clips 255 secure the bottom portion of the cover 250 to the existing sign 183.
[0064] Although the clips depicted in
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[0069] The cover 20, 60 may be a semi-rigid plastic, for example, such as, polyethylene, or metal, polymer, composite, other material, or combination thereof that is designed to easily slide over a traffic sign and retain its shape in order to obstruct it from view.
[0070] The embodiments illustrated in
[0071] Although the illustrated embodiments include holding members (e.g., brackets, guides, or clips) to hold the cover to an existing sign and hold a temporary sign to the cover, alternate embodiments similar to those depicted in the drawings include holding members (e.g., brackets, guides, or clips) on one side of the cover permitting the cover to be attached to an existing sign, but no holding members on the other side of the cover. Alternate embodiments include sign covers with two or more different styles of holding members (e.g., brackets, guides, and clips) being used together with the same cover.
[0072] Reference systems that may be used herein can refer generally to various directions (e.g., upper, lower, forward and rearward), which are merely offered to assist the reader in understanding the various embodiments of the disclosure and are not to be interpreted as limiting. Other reference systems may be used to describe various embodiments, such as referring to the direction of projectile movement as it exits the firearm as being up, down, rearward or any other direction.
[0073] While examples, one or more representative embodiments and specific forms of the disclosure have been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive or limiting. The description of particular features in one embodiment does not imply that those particular features are necessarily limited to that one embodiment. Some or all of the features of one embodiment can be used in combination with some or all of the features of other embodiments as would be understood by one of ordinary skill in the art, whether or not explicitly described as such. One or more exemplary embodiments have been shown and described, and all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the disclosure are desired to be protected.