The present invention relates to devices for advertising or displaying marketing material and in more particularly to devices for displaying advertising from a turnstile arm and the like.
Advertising devices for turnstiles are generally known as described by way of example with reference to U.S. Pat. No. 5,430,974 to. Herring for “An Indicia Device for Turnstile and Method of Use.” Generally, such devices for holding or displaying indicia include a transparent tube for carrying indicia on a sheet carried within the tube as also disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,809 to Gaule for an apparatus for supporting indicia with a rail Collars or clamps are typically used to secure the tube to the arm. With the ever growing interest in such advertising form, there is a need for securing advertising indicia to the turnstile arm in a safe, inexpensive, and efficient manner. Typically, opposing collars securing the tube are both rigidly attached to the turnstile arm making it difficult to change the advertising sheet. The tube is generally threaded or permanently glued to the opposing collars. The collars, while rigid, include shapes that undesirably irritate a person contacting the device while passing through a passageway for which the arm controls access.
The present invention may be embodied in a turnstile arm advertising device that includes a transparent tube for carrying advertising on a sheet positioned within the tube. The transparent tube may be secured between distal and proximal ends of the turnstile arm using opposing collars. One locking collar may be used to secure the tube to the turnstile arm while a second, non-locking collar may be used to align the tube with the arm. The non-locking collar may be frictionally attached to the transparent tube. The locking collar may be secured to the turnstile arm using friction devices such as a clamp and clamping screw for securing the tube to the arm.
One embodiment may include an advertising device comprising first and second opposing collars each having an opening therethrough dimensioned for closely receiving an arm, a tubular sleeve having opposing first and second ends and a transparent portion therebetween, the first and second ends connected to the opposing first and second collars, respectively, and indicia displayed from the tubular sleeve, wherein at least one of the first and second opposing collars comprises a generally cylindrical body wherein the opening is defined by an inside wall surface, a groove within the inside wall surface, the groove extending fully around the cylindrical body, a flexible seal carried within the groove, wherein the turnstile arm is received within the flexible seal for frictionally securing the first collar to the arm, the generally cylindrical body further defined by an outside surface, wherein the outside surface comprises a flange extending fully around the outside surface, and wherein the flange closely receives the first end of the sleeve therein, and wherein the sleeve includes a groove therein for frictionally securing the sleeve first end in a snap-fit connection to the cylindrical body, and wherein an outside diameter of the cylindrical body is similar to an outside diameter of the sleeve, thus providing a smooth transition along an outside surface of the device from the sleeve outside surface to the first collar outside surface.
A second embodiment may be described as an advertising device comprising first and second opposing collars each having an opening therethrough dimensioned for closely receiving an arm, a tubular sleeve having opposing first and second ends and a transparent portion therebetween, the first and second ends connected to the opposing first and second collars, respectively, indicia displayed from the tubular sleeve, wherein at least one of the opposing first and second collars comprises a generally cylindrical body having the opening extending therethrough being a generally central opening defined by at least two inside surface portions dimensioned for making frictional contact with the turnstile arm, a clamp carried within the central opening, the clamp having a cradle portion opposing the at least two inside surface portions for making frictional contact with the turnstile arm, the generally cylindrical body further defined by an outside surface, wherein the outside surface comprises two recessed portions each having a bore extending through the generally cylindrical body, a fastener having a proximal end carried within each recessed portion and a distal end extending through each bore to opposing ends of the clamp, wherein an adjustment to each fastener releases and tightens a frictional connection of the second collar to the turnstile arm, and wherein the proximal end of each fastener is entirely within the recessed portion and within an outside diameter of the cylindrical body, the inside surface further comprises a notch extending fully around the cylindrical body, wherein the notch closely receives the second end of the sleeve therein for securing the sleeve second end and thus the sleeve to the second collar, and wherein an outside diameter defining the cylindrical body is similar to an outside diameter of the sleeve, thus providing a smooth transition along an outside surface of the device from the sleeve outside surface to the second collar outside surface.
Optionally, the opening in the collar may comprise a central opening resulting from a longitudinal axis of the arm being generally aligned with a center of the cylindrical body or may comprise an off-center opening, wherein a longitudinal axis of the arm is offset from a center of the opening, thus providing an increased spacing between the arm surface and a side portion of the tubular sleeve.
a, 10b, and 10c are partial cross sectional views of the collar embodiment of
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Rather, these embodiments are provided so that this disclosure will be thorough and complete, and will fully convey the scope of the invention to those skilled in the art. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout, and prime notation is used to indicate similar elements in alternate embodiments.
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The outside surface 88 may further include a tapered edge portion 120 extending fully around the cylindrical body 76 with the tapered edge portion 120 opposing the sleeve second end 42 and thus an end of the device. As above described for the first collar 34, the outside diameter 114 of the cylindrical body 76 is similar to the outside diameter 70 of the sleeve 38, thus providing the smooth transition 72 along the outside surface of the device 10 from the sleeve outside surface 74 to the second collar body outside surface 88.
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By way of example regarding needs satisfied and problems in the art solved, consider challenges faced and solutions provided by one embodiment of the invention as above described. An initial concern was to securely fasten the device 10 to the turnstile arm 14 without harm to the turnstile arm. This is accomplished by incorporating the clamp 84 into the second (locking) collar 36. The clamp 84 fits the turnstile arm 14 in a half moon fashion reducing risk of damage to the arm. One embodiment of the clamp 84 is made from steel and has a black oxide finish to prevent rust. Turnstile arms vary in diameter and the clamps are made to accommodate the different arm sizes from different manufacturers.
Another challenge faced was to keep the weight of the device 10 to a minimum while having a tamper resistant fastener 98, 100 to tighten the clamp 84. The second locking collar 36 is made from Aluminum and has clear powder coat applied to prevent oxidation. The fasteners 98, 100 include tamper proof machine screws 10-24×1″ long. A zinc/nickel plating on the fasteners prevents rust and eliminates galvanizing effects when in contact with the Aluminum second locking collar.
Yet another challenge was to be able to easily install and replace the indicia 1 or artwork carried by the sheet 48. The first (non-locking) collar 34 having the snap-fit feature provides the desired ease in changing the sheet 48. Removing the first collar 34 is expedited by use of the pry bar 134, or the like, described with reference to
Many modifications and other embodiments of the invention will come to the mind of one skilled in the art having the benefit of the teachings presented in the foregoing descriptions and the associated drawings. Therefore, it is understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific embodiments disclosed, and that modifications and embodiments are intended to be included within the scope of the appended claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/945,417, filed Jun. 21, 2007, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference herein in its entirety all commonly owned.
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