Articulated continuous electronic display

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6729054
  • Patent Number
    6,729,054
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, December 19, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 4, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
Articulated continuous electronic display providing for an electronic display panel bridging between adjacent non-coplanar electronic display sections to provide for continuous non-interrupted alphanumeric or graphic informational display.
Description




CROSS REFERENCES TO CO-PENDING APPLICATIONS




None.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The present invention is for an articulated continuous electronic display, and more particularly is for an electronic display which includes an intermediate electronic display panel articulatingly aligned between electronic displays mounted on surfaces which are not co-planar.




2. Description of the Prior Art




Often, electronic displays, such as those utilizing LEDs (light emitting diodes) or other electrical or electronic display media are incorporated and mounted on adjoining surfaces which are not coplanar. The primary example of this is where the electronic displays are mounted on the fascia at the front of seating levels or in other alocations at arenas and stadiums or other locations where often the fascia members are not coplanar. Such installations included locating of side-by-side display cabinets having alphanumeric or graphic electronic displays on adjacent intersecting fascia, whereby a gap between the sections would visually appear as a black line or jump in the content of the display. Such an effect is unacceptable to the persons viewing the display. Additionally, if the angle of angular juxtaposition of the electronic display sections were lessened, an abrupt visual aberration imparting an illusion of non-linear and interrupted viewing would be perceived by the viewer. Clearly what is needed is a multiple section electronic display that can wrap seamlessly and continuously along non-coplanar fascia so that the content of the display will flow clearly and smoothly without interruption along the entire length. Such is provided for by an articulated continuous electronic display, the present invention.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The general purpose of the present invention is to provide an articulated continuous electronic display. The articulated continuous electronic display includes groups of one or more electronic display sections mounted on adjacent surfaces which are not co-planar which are joined by an articulated electronic display section bridging across the fascia intersection and between the electronic display sections to form an articulated continuous electronic display.




According to one embodiment of the present invention, there is provided an articulated continuous electronic display including an articulated electronic display section having variable geometry for mounting to groups of flanking and adjacent cabinetized electronic display sections. The variable geometry consists of hinged mounting plates which are slotted for attachment and suitable alignment to the near ends of the adjacent electronic display sections.




One significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an articulated continuous electronic display providing for continuous uninterrupted viewing along non-coplanar mounted electronic display sections.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an articulated electronic display section having hinged mounting plates which facilitate mounting to adjacent electronic display sections.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is a range of angular adjustability between a centrally located articulated electronic display section and adjacent electronic display sections.




Another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is lateral adjustability of an electronic display panel of an articulated electronic display section with respect to adjacent electronic display panels of adjacent electronic display sections.




Still another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an articulated continuous electronic display which obviates a black line or jumps between electronic display sections mounted on non-coplanar surfaces.




Yet another significant aspect and feature of the present invention is an articulated continuous electronic display which obviates an abrupt visual aberration imparting an illusion of non-linear and interrupted viewing as would otherwise be perceived by the viewer.




Having thus set forth significant aspects and features of the present invention, it is the principal object of the present invention to provide an articulated continuous electronic display.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Other objects of the present invention and many of the attendant advantages of the present invention will be readily appreciated as the same becomes better understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference numerals designate like parts throughout the figures thereof and wherein:





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of an articulated continuous electronic display, the present invention;





FIG. 2

illustrates a semi-exploded perspective view of the articulated continuous electronic display;





FIG. 3

illustrates an exploded isometric view of an articulated electronic display section;





FIG. 4

illustrates a cutaway top view of the articulated continuous electronic display secured to planar surfaces of a fascia; and,





FIG. 5

illustrates a section view along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

of the mating of the articulated electronic display section to an electronic display section by hinges.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates a perspective view of an articulated continuous electronic display


10


, the present invention. The continuous articulated electronic display


10


includes, in part, an electronic display section


12


of suitable length having a plurality of electronic display panels


14




a


-


14




n


secured and mounted in a cabinet


16


having, as best shown in

FIG. 2

, a top


16




a


, opposing sides


16




b


and


16




c


, a bottom


16




d


and a back


16




e


. The articulated continuous electronic display


10


also includes, in part, an electronic display section


18


of suitable length having a plurality of electronic display panels


20




a


-


20




n


secured and mounted in a cabinet


22


having, as best shown in

FIG. 2

, a top


22




a


, opposing sides


22




b


and


22




c


, a bottom


22




d


and a back


22




e


. An articulated electronic display section


24


including an electronic display panel


26


aligns between and articulatingly connects cabinet


16


of the electronic display section


12


and cabinet


22


of the electronic display section


18


. Configured top and bottom panels


28


and


30


(

FIG. 2

) mate with the articulated electronic display section


24


, the top


16




a


of the cabinet


16


, the top


22




a


of the cabinet


22


, the bottom


16




d


of the cabinet


16


and the bottom


22




d


of the cabinet


22


, respectively.





FIG. 2

illustrates a semi-exploded perspective view of the articulated continuous electronic display


10


. Illustrated in particular are a plurality of hinges


32




a


-


32




n


secured to one side of the articulated electronic display section


24


and a plurality of like hinges


34




a


-


34




n


opposingly secured to another side of the articulated electronic display section


24


. The hinges


32




a


-


32




n


secure by appropriate fasteners to side


16




c


of the cabinet


16


and the hinges


34




a


-


34




n


secure by appropriate fasteners to side


22




c


of the cabinet


22


to form an articulated continuous electronic display


10


, as shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

illustrates an exploded isometric view of the articulated electronic display section


24


. Illustrated in particular is a framework


36


central to and being part of the articulated electronic display section


24


to which a plurality of components secure and attach, thereby completing the articulated electronic display section


24


. The framework


36


includes opposing vertically oriented sides


36




a


and


36




b


, opposing horizontally oriented angled sides


36




c


and


36




d


extending between the vertically oriented sides


36




a


and


36




b


, and a horizontally oriented mid-framework member


36




e


the members of which describe upper and lower cutout areas


38


and


40


. A plurality of horizontally and rearwardly extending stud mounts


42


secured to the left side


36




a


and the right side


36




b


accommodate a plurality of like hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and


34




a


-


34




n


, such as illustrated at the upper regions of the sides


36




a


and


36




b


. Each of the plurality of hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and


34




a


-


34




n


includes a horizontally oriented slot


44


which aligns over and about a stud mount


42


to allow horizontal positional alignment of the hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and


34




a


-


34




n


with respect to the framework


36


which substantially allows horizontal positioning of the articulated electronic display section


24


to adjacent electronic display sections


12


and


18


. Vertically aligned angled rails


46




a


-


46




n


align to the frame


36


and extend through the cutouts


38


and


40


, respectively. A plurality of horizontally aligned spacers


45


secure between the electronic display panel


26


and the frame


36


. Angled rails


48




a


-


48




n


secure to and extend from the upper and lower regions of the electronic display panel


26


to connect to a panel


50


shown to the rear of the framework


36


. The electronic display panel


26


includes a circuit board


52


, shown in dashed lines, a face plate


54


, and a plurality of LEDs


56




a


-


56




n


, for example, extending through the face plate


54


. Although a plurality of LEDs


56




a


-


56




n


is illustrated for purposes of illustration and example, any other suitable display media, such as, but not limited to, liquid crystal display (LCD), incandescent lights, flat panel video screens or the like, could be incorporated for informational displays. Other display panels incorporating the principles of the invention can be utilized by dimensional adaptation.





FIG. 4

illustrates a cutaway top view of the articulated continuous electronic display


10


secured by a plurality of fasteners


57




a


-


57




n


to the planar surfaces


58




a


and


58




b


of fascia


58


which are angled with respect to one another. The backs


16




e


and


22




e


of cabinets


16


and


22


are directly secured to the planar surfaces


58




a


and


58




b


of the fascia


58


, thereby securing the cabinets


16


and


22


to the fascia


58


. The pluralities of hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and hinges


34




a


-


34




n


secure the articulated electronic display section


24


to the sides


16




c


and


22




c


of the cabinets


16


and


22


, respectively, thereby supporting the articulated electronic display section


24


between the cabinets


16


and


22


. The pluralities of hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and hinges


34




a


-


34




n


allow flexibility of the angular relationship of the centrally located articulated electronic display section


24


to the adjoining electronic display sections


12


and


18


located in cabinets


16


and


22


.





FIG. 5

illustrates a section view along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

of the mating of the articulated electronic display section


24


to the electronic display section


12


by the hinges


32




a


-


32




n


. A plurality of suitable fasteners


60


extend through a portion of the hinges


32




a


-


32




n


and through the side


16




c


of the cabinet


16


, thereby securing the articulated electronic display section


24


to the cabinet


16


. The relationship of the articulated electronic display section


24


to the electronic display section


12


can be adjusted in several fashions to provide for best alignment thereof. One such adjustment is provided about the hinges


32




a


-


32




n


, whereby the angular relationship of the articulated electronic display section


24


can be adaptively varied to provide perpendicular alignment of the articulated electronic display section


24


to a line bisecting the intersection of the fascia surfaces


58




a


and


58




b


, thereby best determining an angular relationship between the electronic display section


12


and the articulated electronic display section


24


which should substantially be the same as the angular relationship between the electronic display section


18


and the articulated electronic display section


24


. Longitudinal left and right adjustment of the articulated electronic display section


24


in order to bring the edge of the electronic display panel


26


into close proximity with one edge of the adjoining edge of the electronic display panel


14


a is provided by the positionable relationship of the stud mount(s)


42


extending from the framework


36


through the slot(s)


44


in the hinges


32




a


-


32




n


. Rearward or forward positioning of the electronic display panel


26


with relationship to the framework


36


can be accomplished, if desired, by providing differently dimensioned spacers


45


, if required. Hinges


34




a


-


34




n


provide for similar relationships and adjustability of like components, as previously described for hinges


32




a


-


32




n.






Various modifications can be made to the present invention without departing from the apparent scope hereof.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic display assembly including a bridging electronic display section for articulated interposition between a first cabinetized electronic display section, having an adjacent side, and a second cabinetized electronic display section, having an adjacent side, the second cabinetized electronic display section is separated from and non-coplanar with the first cabinetized electronic display section, the bridging electronic display section comprising:a framework, the framework having a first vertically oriented side with a hinged mounting plate which is slotted for attachment and alignment with the adjacent side of the first cabinetized electronic display section and a second vertically oriented side with a hinged mounting plate which is slotted for attachment and alignment with the adjacent side of the second cabinetized electronic display section such that the framework nay be held in a non-coplanar relationship relative to the first and second cabinetized electronic display sections, and b. an electronic display mounted on the framework, the electronic display assuming a non-coplanar relationship with the first and second cabinetized electronic display sections when the framework is held by the hinged mounting plates between the first and second cabinetized electronic display sections; the first and second cabinetized electronic display sections are attached to a fascia; the fascia includes a first fascia surface, the first cabinatized electronic display section being mounted to the first fascia surface, and further includes a second fascia surface, angularly distinct from the first fascia surface, the second cabinetized electronic display section being mounted to the second fascia surface; the framework adjoins the first and second fascia surfaces; and, the framework is held in adjoining contact with the first and second fascia surfaces by the hinge mounting plates.
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