The present invention concerns a new and novel sign carrier that, can be attached to a fence or other vertical structure when a lawn or other typical sign location is not available, such as in an inner-city location. More particularly the present invention concerns a protective signage casing that readily attachable to a vertical surface such as a wall or fence or other structure and present an elegant and effective notice to passersby of the availability of, for example, property for sale.
The present invention relates to an improvement to signage. More specifically it relates to fence or wall signage that addresses an issue or solves a dilemma most often involving signs that need to be attached to lattices such as fences of all types and walls or other flat generally vertical surfaces. Presently configured urban signage is typically attached to fences made of metal, wood or chain link or onto a wall and are lightweight, flimsy and unattractive. Any number and type of sign of this type can be seen in the urban environment, including such signage as warnings, directions, vacancies, opening and closing times for businesses, advertisements, shelter notifications, and others. Real estate professionals, for example, typically use signage to attract viewers interested in a property for sale or rent. Such signs beckon to passersby, whether walking, biking or driving, that there is a property for sale or lease either directly where the sign is posted or in the vicinity thereof. Typically, these signs have post structures that in use are driven into the around; and so, require penetrable ground, such as grass, dirt, sand and the like more often found in rural or suburban areas. Such signs can, with effort, be placed into the ground in such areas and are sturdy and effective and well withstand the elements and even vandalism, due to the expensive materials used in their creation. They are, however, ungainly, heavy and large and require an equally large vehicle for their transportation to the site of their placement. Such staked signs do not work well in urban settings or in industrial areas that may not have penetrable ground surfaces, such as pavement, and where transportation thereto by a large vehicle is unavailable, inconvenient or impossible due to traffic, parking issues or regulations.
Instead, signs in urban areas, of necessity, must be placed onto a structure or on fencing associated with the property. Often these signs are make-shift, small, unsightly and not of a quality desired by professional sales organizations and may violate zoning regulations or other rules of the area. These signs are often not well secured and even when they are, the securing means is also unsightly and ungainly in appearance; appearing cheap or untidy.
Another shortcoming of many currently available signage types is that the contents or message is difficult to change. It is often the case that the notice being communicated by the sign is integral with the sign frame, scilicet, the message of the sign is directly affixed to the sign such that the content is both the sign and the carrier. Such signs are expensive, to the real estate company or agent/broker, as the signs must be reprinted or re-stamped each time a new property is offered, or if some change to the notice is required. This is particularly true when the sign is made of stamped metal or plastic, as most such signs are.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a means for providing signage that can, be attached to a surface, rather than inserted into the ground, that is modular, in that a more substantial carrier of the message is made to accept an inexpensive and readily producible insert, comprising the content or the message. There is a need for signage that is configured as a casing that will accept replaceable message content while being sturdy and luxurious. It is also an object of the present invention to provide such signage that can, when necessary, be adapted to use in locations where ground penetration is possible; so as to provide a system that is adaptable to all locations thereby providing the user with the ability to use such signs in all situations, without the need for the maintenance of both ground penetrating and hangable signs.
Other objects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent as the description proceeds.
In accordance with the present invention, a casing for housing a sign having information or advertisements to passersby, is provided and comprises a container, having a front side, defining a display opening therein, a rear side, for mounting to a generally vertical surface of a structure, a left-side, a right-side, a top-side and a bottom side, together assembled to create a receptacle having an interior volume configured to hold a generally flat informational card in a secure environment. The top-side of the container comprises a slot therein, through which an informational card is inserted for placement within the interior volume of the box, for cooperative framing within the window opening of the front side. The rear side of the casing comprises one or more sets of openings through which elongated flexible tying elements, for attachment to a generally vertical surface, can be threaded therethrough. The ends of the ties then being used to attach the casing to a fence using a vertical spire or post or other appropriate element, thereby securely holding the casing to a vertical surface. In a preferred embodiment the container is constructed of plastic; the plastic being configured in a molding process.
In some embodiments, a transparent covering, for the opening in the front side, is placed therein so as to protect an informational card placed therein. Additionally, there can be included a second slot in the top surface for placement of a sign topper. The front side of the container comprises removable sign elements allowing the personalization of the casing. The rear side of the container includes an inset or depression, cooperatively placed in association with the opening in the front side, to hold a sign message held therein forward and adjacent to the opening.
In some embodiments, the rear side of the container defines an opening therethrough, such that the casing is open on both the front side and rear side. With display openings on both sides an informational card, printed, on both sides of the card, can be placed in the container such that information can be read from both the front side and rear side of the casing. The casing can be made so that the bottom side of the container defines openings for the attachment of a stand structure, such that when a stand structure is inserted in the casing, through the openings in the bottom side, the casing and stand can be installed on open ground by placement of the stand in or on the ground surface. The back side of the casing can include openings sized for fasteners with a post and perpendicular head, such that the sign can be placed on such fasteners that are fastened to a wall, thereby hanging the casing on a wall such that an informational card placed in the casing can be viewed when looking at the wall.
In a preferred embodiment, a casing for housing a sign having information or advertisements to passersby, is provided. The container is molded from plastic and includes a front side panel and a rear side panel attached together and, having a display opening in the front side panel, the rear side panel configured for mounting to a generally vertical surface of a structure. The container also having a left side, a right side, a top and a bottom, to create a generally rectangular box having an interior volume configured to hold a generally flat informational card in a secure environment. The rear side panel of the container defines an inset or depression, placed in cooperative relationship with the opening in the front side panel, to hold a sign message held therein forward and adjacent to the opening. The front side panel having flat surfaces for the placement of identification or messages thereon and the top side of the container defining a slot through which an informational card can be inserted for placement within the interior volume of the container, for cooperative framing within the display opening of the front side panel. The rear side panel defining one or more sets of openings through which elongated flexible tying elements, for attachment to a generally vertical surface, can be threaded therethrough, the ends of the tying elements then being used to attach the casing to a fence using a vertical spire or post or other appropriate element, thereby securely holding the casing to a vertical surface.
Embodiments so configured can, additional, include a second slot in the top surface for placement of a sign topper; removable and replaceable front panel sections, to allow personalization of the casing and in some embodiments, the rear side panel comprises a display opening therethrough, such that the casing is open for display on both the front side and rear side. In embodiments having display openings on the front and rear sides of the casing, when an informational sign is placed, therein and the casing is attached to a fence, the informational sign is then back lit through the display opening in the rear side when light is projected therethrough. Additionally, an informational card can be placed in the casing, such that information can be read from both the front side and rear side of the casing.
In any embodiment presented, the bottom side of the sign can define openings for the attachment of a stand structure, such that when a stand structure is inserted in the casing, in the openings in the bottom side, the casing and stand can be installed on open ground by placement of the stand in or on the ground surface.
It will be understood that the tying elements noted herein are preferably cable or zip ties. Further the back side of the casing can include opening sized for fasteners having a post and perpendicular head, such that the sign can be placed on such fasteners fastened to a wall, thereby hanging the casing on a wall such that an informational card placed in the casing can be viewed when looking at the wall.
It will be seen then that signage that is sturdy, reusable and can be readily and easily secured to a lattice structure such as a fence, and/or a wall or other structure, with a number of different securing means; and also looks very orderly and professional. Real estate and other professionals have a need for an attachable sign that is easy to use, install and is not unsightly or prone to vandalism; such a sign is often the first point of reference to an interested party.
The modular sign of the current invention can be configured to accept content that can be easily and inexpensively printed and therefore easily and inexpensively switched out by the user. Such a sign system will save the broker/agent money over time as they can change out the content for different properties and locations. It will save the real estate company money as agents that work for that real estate company leave that company and/or new agents are added so that the same fence signs can be used over and over.
This sign system can also be configured to accept a topper; which is another smaller sign that is attached to the top of the sign frame. Toppers are typically used to add information, including the sales agent's name and contact information, the status of the sale (pending, sold, etc.) or other information related to the property that the sign is being used to advertise.
Hence, in a preferred embodiment of the current invention, the fence sign is comprised of a two-part or two-panel frame, preferred made of plastic but not necessarily, that snaps or is otherwise secured together. The frame is designed specifically to be secured to fences like a metal, picket or a chain-link fence but it can also be affixed or secured to other generally vertical surfaces. The rear panel of the frame has various securing means—it can accept nails or hooks, but in the preferred embodiment it has means for accepting cable or zip ties to secure it to the fence or other flat surface. Of course, zip ties are not the only vehicle for securing the fence sign as one could use rope, wire, cable or any other means that can be fed into and through the securing means and then basically affixed to the fence. Further, when it is time to remove the sign, the zip ties can be cut and the sign removed from the fence, having caused no damage to the fence or the sign/casing.
This sign system is designed so that the frame allows the user to change the message of the sign while leaving the frame secured to a fence or other surface to which it is attached. Signs presently in use are often made of stamped and painted metal or plastic and are affixed directly to a fence or other surface; such signs are not aesthetically appealing and look cheap. Also, this fence sign can have its content, or message easily changed out or replaced for different properties of different agents if such change is desired.
The fence sign frame also allows for the sign to be used in urban areas where there may not be any ground to stake a sign into as is common in the suburbs or in front of a suburban single-family home having a yard. The current sign system hides the securing means behind the frame/sign and away from the public view. Also, these signs, which are changeably personalized are reusable as brokers come and go and also can be reused once that property is sold.
A more detailed explanation of the invention is provided in the following description and claims and is illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
While the present invention is susceptible of embodiment in various forms, there is shown in the drawings a number of presently preferred embodiments that are discussed in greater detail hereafter. It should be understood that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments illustrated. It should be further understood that the title of this section of this application (“Detailed Description of the Illustrative Embodiment”) relates to a requirement of the United States Patent Office, and should not be found to limit the subject matter disclosed herein.
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Back side 52 has a number of features to allow its connection to a flat surface such as a wall or fence. For example, provided adjacent top side 40t are key hole openings 56 that allow for the placement of the casing 41 onto a wall, using such fasteners as nails or screws, which have heads. Additionally, a number of connection points 57 comprising pairs of depressions 58 molded or otherwise made into the body of the back side 52 each depression being in communication with another via an opening 59, made through the depression connective wall 60 of each pair. It will be understood by persons having ordinary skill in the art that such connective members as cable ties (also known as a hose ties, zip ties, or by the brand name Ty-Rap™ and comprising a nylon flexible tape section with teeth that engage with a pawl in the head to form a ratchet so that as the free end of the tape section is pulled the cable tie tightens and does not come undone) (shown in
While the present invention is capable of embodiment in various forms, there is described herein the presently preferred and known alternative embodiments. It should be understood that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the present invention, and is not intended to limit the invention to the specific embodiments discussed or illustrated. Although illustrative embodiments of the invention have been shown and described, it is to be understood that various modifications and substitutions may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the novel spirit and scope of the invention.
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