The present invention relates generally to the field of display signs. The present invention relates more particularly to LED display signs having an adjustable angle mounting system. The present invention relates more particularly to LED display signs having an adjustable angle mounting system adapted to mount on conventional (e.g. non-LED) billboard support structures.
Mounting systems for elevated display signs such as billboards and the like are generally known. Some of such known signs may be angled downward to some extent to enhance visibility by ground-level observers. However, such typical mounting systems do not generally permit an angle of adjustment to be varied or customized to suit the particular desired visibility characteristics for both the type of sign, and the type/location of observers. Further, such typical mounting systems for billboards and the like are not readily adaptable for use LED display signs with angle adjustment features.
For example, LED display signs are often constructed from a large number of individual LEDs having specially selected light emitting characteristics. In the example of billboard LED display signs, the LEDs are selected so that light emitted by the LEDs maintains its brightness and off-angle viewing to a greater extent as an observer moves from side-to-side (referred to as “off angle” relative to the sign) and to a lesser extent as an observer moves up or down (relative to the sign), in order to better target mobile ground-level observers.
As conventional billboards become obsolete and replaced by LED display signs, it would be advantageous to provide an adjustable mounting system for an LED display sign that allows the LED display sign to be mounted on existing support structures for conventional billboards.
One embodiment relates to an adaptable mounting system for mounting an LED display panel on an existing support structure for a billboard, the support structure including a plurality of posts having brackets arranged to support the billboard. The adaptable mounting system includes a lower arm and a plurality of upper arms, each arm having a first end and a second end and one or more notches configured to be supported on the brackets of the existing support structure; a yoke coupled to the arms proximate the first end and configured for attachment to the LED display panel; and a brace coupled to one of the upper arms proximate the second end and coupled to the yoke of an arm beneath the one of the upper arms.
Another embodiment relates to an adaptable mounting system for mounting an LED display panel on an existing support structure for a billboard, the support structure including a plurality of posts having brackets arranged to support the billboard. The adaptable mounting system includes a lower arm, a plurality of upper arms each having two or more openings, and at least one brace extending between two of the arms and adjustable to any one of a plurality of positions to accommodate tilting of the LED display panel to any one of the plurality of predetermined viewing angles. The lower arm has a first end coupled to the LED display panel and has an opening configured to fit over a lower one of the brackets on one of the posts to define a pivot axis about which the LED display sign may be tilted to any one of a plurality of predetermined viewing angles. The openings are located on the upper arms to correspond to the plurality of predetermined viewing angles and configured to fit over upper ones of the brackets on the one of the posts, each upper arm also having a first end coupled to the LED display panel.
Another embodiment relates to a method of mounting an LED display panel on an existing support structure for a billboard, the support structure including a plurality of posts having brackets arranged to support the billboard. The method includes providing a lower arm having an opening and having a first end; coupling the first end of the lower arm to the LED display panel; providing a plurality of upper arms each having two or more openings and having a first end; coupling the first end of the upper arms to the LED display panel; fitting the opening in the lower arm and one of the openings in each of the upper arms over a corresponding bracket on one of the plurality of posts; and connecting at least one brace between two of the arms.
According to an exemplary embodiment, display panel 10 may be an LED display system. Adjustable mounting system 30 is intended to permit display panel 10 to be installed at any one of a variety of angles, so that display panel 10 is “tipped” (e.g. tilted, rotated, pivoted, etc.) about a generally horizontal axis 12 for enhanced observation by observers at a relatively constant elevation (e.g. “ground-level”). Adjustable mounting system 30 permits the display panel 10 to be tilted downward at any one of a variety of angles to provide increased light intensity to the ground-level observer (and thus better visibility) corresponding to the particular light emitting characteristics of the LEDs used in display panel 10.
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Lower arm 32 is provided proximate to the bottom edge of display panel 1O. Lower arm 32 includes a notch 36 (e.g., opening, recess, etc.). Notch 36 receives one end of a bracket 24 on support structure 20. Lower arm 32 is generally “fixed” horizontally relative to support structure 20 and opening 36 on lower arm 32 defines a horizontal pivot axis 12 about which display panel 10 may be adjusted. Brackets 24 are generally provided as two (2) L shaped members arranged in a “Z” type pattern, however, brackets may be any type of projection extending from posts 22 that are intended to engage and support a backside surface of the display.
Upper arms 34 are provided above lower arm 32 and are adjustable throughout a range of predetermined positions to support display panel 10 at multiple angles. Upper arms 34 may have different lengths as shown in
According to one exemplary embodiment, three generally equally spaced upper arms 34 are provided along each post 22. According to other exemplary embodiments, more or fewer upper arms may be provided or the upper arms may be differently spaced (e.g., because of different spacing of brackets 24 on support structure 20, etc.).
Brace 40 (e.g., support members, tensioning members, etc.) may be adjusted to provide a desired level of tension and support to maintain display panel 10 at a desired position and level. Brace 40 includes a static portion, shown as straps 42 in
According to one exemplary embodiment, a display panel 10 is coupled to a support member 20 using an adjustable mounting system 30 by coupling the first ends of lower arm 32 and upper arms 34 to display panel 10 (e.g. by passing coupling member 16 through openings in arms 32 and 34 and yokes 14); fitting notch 36 in lower arm 32 and one notches 38 in each of upper arms 34 over a corresponding bracket 24 on one of the plurality of posts 22; and connecting at least one brace 40 between two of the arms (e.g., between an upper arm 34 and a neighboring upper arm 34 or between an upper arm 34 and lower arm 32). Braces 40 may then be adjusted to any one of a plurality of positions to accommodate tilting of display panel 10 about axis 12 to any one of the plurality of predetermined viewing angles.
According to any preferred embodiment, an adaptable mounting system for mounting an LED display panel on an existing support structure for a billboard is provided (e.g. when replacement of a conventional billboard sign is desirable without replacement of the underlying support structure). The existing support structure may including a plurality of posts each having brackets arranged to support the billboard. The adaptable mounting system includes a lower arm and several upper arms, with each arm having a first end and a second end and one or more notches configured to be supported on (e.g. received by, etc.) the brackets of the existing support structure. A yoke is coupled to each of the arms at or near the first end for attachment to members (e.g. stringers or the like) on the back of the LED display panel. A brace is coupled to the upper arms proximate the second end and coupled to the yoke of a lower arm beneath the upper arms.
According to an alternative embodiment shown for example in
It is important to note that the construction and arrangement of the elements of the adjustable mounting system provided herein are illustrative only. Although only a few exemplary embodiments of the present invention(s) have been described in detail in this disclosure, those skilled in the art who review this disclosure will readily appreciate that many modifications are possible in these embodiments (such as variations in features such as connecting structure, components, materials, sequences, capacities, shapes, dimensions, proportions and configurations of the modular elements of the system, without materially departing from the novel teachings and advantages of the invention(s). For example, arm members may be provided in any desirable shape or contour (e.g. curved, etc.) to achieve optimum interconnection of the display panel to the support structure, or the number and/or spacing of the arms and/or notches may be varied to provide greater or fewer possible viewing angles. Further, it is readily apparent that variations and modifications of the adjustable mounting system and its components and elements may be provided in a wide variety of materials, types, shapes, sizes and performance characteristics. Accordingly, all such variations and modifications are intended to be within the scope of the invention(s).
The order or sequence of any process or method steps may be varied or re-sequenced according to alternative embodiments. In the claims, any means-plus-function clause is intended to cover the structures described herein as performing the recited function and not only structural equivalents but also equivalent structures. Other substitutions, modifications, changes and omissions may be made in the design, operating configuration and arrangement of the preferred and other exemplary embodiments without departing from the spirit of the inventions as expressed in the appended claims
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