The present invention relates in general to an attachment for automatic access lift-gates whereby both the attachment and the lift-gate will raise and lower simultaneously.
Automatic access lift-gate is widely used to control private parking lots, prevents access to unregistered vehicles, prevent access in case of imminent danger, deny access due to lack of payment, controls vehicle flows inside parking lot, and many more uses.
Exterior advertising is normally placed in public areas. It's targeted to an unspecified audience, and consists of posters, billboards, lighted banners, and all installations that are displayed in a public place.
There are several types of exterior advertising. The media platforms in which they are displayed are widely varied. The media used for exterior advertising include all those that can be displayed in open or closed public places. The most common media being billboards, posters, lighted banners, advertising banners printed or on canvas on public transportation, private vehicles, trucks, vans taking advantage of the vehicles exterior surface to place advertisements. Advertising vehicles such as trucks carrying billboards, or trucks with retractable structures for banners, flags, façade or scaffolding banners, lighted banners, hatches and urban furniture. There are also automatic access lifts that when in the horizontal position display strips that are suspended perpendicularly to the lift-gate.
Existing advertising technology presents the following shortcomings billboards are hard to see because of their locations. Posters are too small to be seen by passersby. Banners on moving vehicles pass by at an excessive speed that don't allow for a lasting visual impact. Similar problems exists regarding vehicles designed exclusively for advertising. The public can't see flags if the wind isn't blowing. The lift-gates that display ribbons perpendicularly when in the horizontal position are designed to be seen clearly by the drivers but contain no advertising.
This invention introduces an attached advertisement board using the automatic access lift-gate as the advertisement medium by attaching the device to the underside of the automatic lifter and following its ascending and descending movement. The boards on the device display the advertisements as it lowers, the horizontal positioning of the advertising boards makes them widely visible, allowing for a good number of viewer hits.
An aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a device that draws attention to the advertisement or text on the lifts.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a device that is easy to assemble and disassemble.
A further aspect of an embodiment of the invention provides a device that does not require special measures or modifications.
Additional aspects, objectives, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following description of the preferred embodiments with reference to the attached drawings.
The invention features an advertisement board (5) for the automatic lift-gate (2), as shown in
The hooks are installed at different intervals on the automatic lift-gate in an order that facilitates display of the advertising boards. A first hook 7 is positioned along the lift gate towards an end of the lift gate that is the furthest from the lift-gate operating mechanism. A second hook 8 is positioned between the first hook and the third hook 15 in the middle of the lift gate. The third hook 15 positioned closest to the lift gate operating mechanism 3. The operating mechanism 3 controls the opening and closing of the arm 2. The hooks 7,8 and 15 are positioned such that when the lift gate 2 rises the advertisement boards 5 rotate, aligning with the lift, thus allowing all three displays to remain visible during the lift-gate movement. The advertisement boards are reusable, and can be replaced at any given moment.
In operation, the operating mechanism raises the automatic lift-gate vertically. The descending movement of the lift-gate 2 allows the advertisement boards 5 to rotate and become perpendicular to the floor and to the lift-gate as a result of gravity, as shown in
The advertisement board can have different shapes other than rectangular. Furthermore, the attachment mechanism may vary and feature attaching the boards to the lift gate by alternate means such that the boards and move freely in a 90. Additionally, the advertisement can be attached directly to the lift-gate if the attachment board cannot be installed on the lift. In a different application, the advertisement board display can be attached to other (vehicle) access gates. The advertisement board display is installed on the same plane as the lift, at the bottom of it and the attached display 5 is subject to the rotation of the lift-gate mechanism as it raises and lowers. Another application is when the advertisement board attachment is located behind the lift, and not attached to it, but to the rotating pulley that controls the vertical movement. In the instance that a display board attachment couldn't be placed, the advertisement boards can be attached to the lift-gate at the vehicle access point.
The invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, but it will be understood that variations and modifications can be effected within the spirit and scope of the invention.
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