Display assembly for attachment of advertisements to a road barrier

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6718672
  • Patent Number
    6,718,672
  • Date Filed
    Friday, August 9, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 13, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A display assembly for mounting advertisement panels on a road barrier having a base, a vertical partition having front and rear surfaces, and transverse cavities extending between the surfaces. The display assembly has a panel sleeve and a pair of mounting brackets for securing the sleeve against the barrier. Each mounting bracket has an insert for extending partially into the transverse cavities. One mounting bracket is mounted against the vertical partition front surface and the other bracket is mounted against the vertical partition rear surface. The inserts of the mounting brackets are simultaneously brought into close proximity within the cavities and are mated together to hold the brackets and the panel sleeve securely against the vertical partition. The panel sleeve is secured to the mounting bracket and has a horizontal top lip oriented downward and a horizontal bottom lip oriented upward. The advertising panels may be easily inserted therebetween for display and removed when desired.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The invention relates to a display assembly for attachment of advertisements to a road barrier. In particular, the invention is a display assembly that is selectively secured to a road barrier having a vertical partition having a transverse thru cavity. Panels having advertisements displayed thereon are inserted into the display assembly for viewing by passersby and the advertisements may be changed as desired.




Road barriers are often used on roads to block traffic from entering a specific location and are placed between lanes to separate traffic in opposite directions. The barriers are commonly found surrounding construction sites where traffic is redirected. Besides clearing unwanted traffic from the construction area and helping to maintain the safety of construction workers, the barriers also prevent people from entering the sites and possibly sustaining injuries.




The barriers that are typically employed have horizontal bases and vertical partitions extending upward from the bases. Traditionally, most such barriers were cast of concrete. Accordingly, the weight of the barrier by virtue of its fabrication of concrete contributes significantly to its value in preventing automobiles from breaching the barrier. In particular, the horizontal base of such concrete barriers has significant weight. However, a considerable disadvantage of such barriers is that they are difficult to move. Generally as construction progresses, it is necessary to move such barriers often. In certain locales, where barriers are used for traffic control, the barriers might need to be moved several times a day.




To help solve the portability issue while maintaining the integrity of the barrier, “fillable” barriers have been created in recent years. These barriers are typically made of a tough plastic material, and are hollow—making them lightweight and easy to transport when empty. However, once filled, they acquire significant ballasting, making them an effective barrier. Generally, the barriers are substantially water-tight, such that they may be filled with water for ballasting once suitably positioned. Accordingly, moving the barrier is simply preceded by emptying the water—generally by removing a drain plug.




In use, two or more of such barriers may be interlocked to form a temporary wall around an area. Each barrier is filled with water in order to prevent it from tipping over or from being easily moved. Thus, because of the intended purpose of the barrier, it can remain stationary for many hours, and possible many days, at a time.




Because of the exposure the barriers receive, the front and rear surfaces of the barrier vertical partitions may potentially serve as billboards for displaying advertisements. Because these barriers are often used around auto races, and during many televised sporting events, they are highly visible and are highly suitable for advertisement. However, because the barrier is generally constructed of plastic, and is water-filled, it is difficult to securely attach a display device onto the barrier. In this regard, any holes made in the barrier when attaching the display device would compromise the integrity of the barrier, and its ability to hold water therein. Thus, there exists a need for a display assembly constructed for securely coupling with the road barrier. Such an assembly should be easily installable on the barrier without compromising its integrity. The assembly would include a panel on which advertisements are displayed.




While the advertisement display units currently available may be suitable for the particular purpose employed, or for general use, they would not be as suitable for the purposes of the present invention as disclosed hereafter, namely displaying advertisements on road barriers.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In view of the foregoing disadvantages inherent in the prior art, the present invention provides an improved display assembly for attachment to a road barrier. As such, the general purpose of the present invention, which will be described subsequently in greater detail, is to provide a new and improved display assembly for attachment to a road barrier which has all the advantages of the prior art and none of the disadvantages.




It is an object of the invention to produce a display assembly for attachment to a road barrier for displaying advertisements on the road barrier. Accordingly, the display assembly has a mounting bracket assembly and a panel sleeve for holding an advertisement panel. The bracket assembly secures the panel sleeve against the road barrier vertical partition.




It is a further object of the invention to provide a display assembly which is non-destructive such that it may be attached to a barrier without penetrating the barrier with fastening devices or otherwise compromising the integrity of the barrier. Accordingly, the mounting bracket assembly includes a pair of mounting brackets which each extend partially into the transverse thru cavities in the vertical partition of the barrier, where the mounting brackets secure to each other to hold the display assembly against the barrier without “physically attaching” to the barrier.




To attain this, the present invention essentially comprises a display assembly for mounting advertisement panels on a road barrier having a vertical partition having a front surface a rear surface, and at least one transverse thru cavity extending between the front surface and rear surface between the top and bottom of the vertical partition. The display assembly has a panel sleeve for holding the advertisement panel in place, and a pair of mounting brackets for securing the panel sleeve against the vertical partition of the barrier. Each mounting bracket has a C-shaped insert for extending partially through cavities in the road barrier vertical partitions. One mounting bracket is mounted against the barrier vertical partition front surface and the other bracket is mounted against the barrier vertical partition rear surface, wherein the C-shaped inserts are secured to each other to hold the brackets and the panel sleeve securely against the vertical partition. The panel sleeve has a horizontal top lip oriented downward and a horizontal bottom lip oriented upward. The advertisement panel is inserted between the panel sleeve lips, thereby displaying the advertisement upon the barrier.




To the accomplishment of the above and related objects the invention may be embodied in the form illustrated in the accompanying drawings. Attention is called to the fact, however, that the drawings are illustrative only. Variations are contemplated as being part of the invention, limited only by the scope of the claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




In the drawings, like elements are depicted by like reference numerals. The drawings are briefly described as follows.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of two road barriers interlocked, with a display assembly mounted on each barrier.





FIG. 2

is an exploded side elevational view, illustrating installment of the display assembly onto the road barrier.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the barrier with the display assembly mounted therein, illustrating a pair of mounting brackets secured to each other within and a panel sleeve secured to the road barrier vertical partition.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the display assembly coupled with the road barrier, illustrating the panel being inserted within the panel sleeve.











REFERENCE NUMERALS






10


road barrier






12


display assembly






14


advertisement






16


panel






18


panel sleeve






20


mounting bracket






21


mounting bracket outer frame






21


T mounting bracket outer frame top horizontal piece






21


B mounting bracket outer frame bottom horizontal piece






22


mounting bracket vertical support






22


T mounting bracket vertical support top end






22


B mounting bracket vertical support bottom end






22


M mounting bracket vertical support middle portion






23


road barrier horizontal base






24


road barrier vertical partition






24


F road barrier vertical partition front surface






24


R road barrier vertical partition rear surface






24


M road barrier vertical partition mid portion






24


T road barrier vertical partition top






24


B road barrier vertical partition bottom






26


transverse thru cavity






28


C-shaped insert






28


L transverse leg






28


S longitudinal shoulder






30


C-shaped insert shoulder aperture






32


fastening device






34


nut






38


panel sleeve top lip






40


panel sleeve bottom lip






42


panel sleeve vertical beams






44


rivet




DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS





FIG. 1

illustrates two interlocking road barriers


10


, wherein each barrier


10


has a display assembly


12


secured thereto for holding and displaying advertisements


14


. The display assembly


12


essentially comprises a panel


16


on which the advertisement


14


is printed, a panel sleeve


18


for holding the panel


16


in place, and a pair of mounting brackets


20


for coupling the panel sleeve


18


with the barrier


10


.




The road barrier


10


employed is the fillable type having a hollow interior, said barrier


10


having a horizontal base


23


and a vertical partition


24


extending upwardly therefrom. Both the horizontal base


23


and vertical partition


24


are substantially hollow and watertight, but are in fluid communication with each other. The vertical partition


24


has a vertical partition top


24


T, a vertical partition bottom


24


B which adjoins the horizontal base


23


, a mid portion


24


M, a front surface


24


F, and a rear surface


24


R. A plurality of transverse thru cavities


26


extend through the mid portion


24


M, extending from the front surface


24


F to the rear surface


24


R. The cavities


26


are positioned between the vertical partition top


24


T and vertical partition bottom


24


B and are longitudinally spaced along the vertical partition


24


. The barrier illustrated in

FIG. 1

has three transverse thru cavities which are sealed above, below, and to the sides thereof to maintain the fluid integrity of the vertical partition even above said thru cavities


26


.




The mounting brackets


20


are designed for coupling to each other within the transverse thru cavities


26


in order to hold the panel sleeve


18


against the vertical partition


24


of the barrier


10


. The bracket


20


has an outer frame


21


having a top horizontal piece


21


T and a bottom horizontal piece


21


B. Several vertical supports


22


extend between the top and bottom horizontal pieces


21


T,


21


B of the frame


21


and are secured thereto. Each vertical support


22


has a top end


22


T, a bottom end


22


B, and a C-shaped insert


28


therebetween. The C-shaped insert


28


extends inward from each vertical support


22


, said insert


28


sized to be compatible with the transverse thru cavity


26


. The number of vertical supports


22


in each mounting bracket


20


is dependent on the number of cavities


26


in each barrier


10


.




The insert


28


has two parallel transverse legs


28


L each attached and extending perpendicularly to one of the vertical support top end


22


T and the bottom end


22


B, and a longitudinal shoulder


28


S extending between the transverse legs


28


L. The C-shaped inserts


28


are spaced according to the positioning of the cavities


26


in the barrier


10


. Thus, when the mounting bracket


20


is held vertically against either the front or rear surface


24


F,


24


R of the barrier vertical partition


24


, the C-shaped insert


28


of each vertical support is extended into one of the transverse thru cavities


26


, thereby allowing the bracket to be mounted flushed against said barrier


10


.




One mounting bracket


20


is mounted against the barrier vertical partition front surface


24


F and one bracket


20


is mounted against the barrier vertical partition rear surface


24


R. The C-shaped inserts


28


of each bracket


20


are then extended through the transverse thru cavities


26


. Each insert


28


is approximately one-half the width of each cavity


26


. Thus, when a pair of brackets


20


are positioned such that one of said brackets


20


extends against the front surface


24


F, and the other of said brackets


20


extends against the rear surface


24


R of the barrier vertical partition


24


, the C-shaped inserts


28


extend within the cavities


26


such that the shoulders


28


S abut each other within the cavities


26


. According to the present invention, the brackets


20


are held in place by attaching said C-shaped inserts


28


to each other. Accordingly, each insert shoulder


28


S has an aperture


30


extending therethrough, said aperture


30


in the same position on each shoulder


28


S. When positioned correctly in the cavity


26


, the apertures


30


of the two inserts


28


are aligned and a fastening device


32


, namely a bolt, is inserted therethrough. A nut


34


is attached onto the bolt to selectively secure the mounting brackets


20


in place within the barrier vertical partition


24


.




The panel sleeve


18


comprises a horizontal top lip


38


oriented downward, a horizontal bottom lip


40


oriented upward, and a plurality of vertical beams


42


extending therebetween. The spacing between the vertical beams


42


corresponds to the spacing between the mounting bracket vertical supports


22


. Thus, when the panel sleeve


18


is properly positioned over the mounting bracket


20


, the vertical beams


42


extend directly over the vertical supports


22


. A plurality of rivets


44


extend through the vertical supports


22


of the mounting bracket


20


and the vertical beams


42


of the panel sleeve, in corresponding positions, in effect laminating the vertical supports


22


to the vertical beams


42


thus serving to mount the panel sleeve


18


atop the mounting bracket


20


.




Once the display assembly is securely in place by securing the panel assemblies


18


against opposite sides of the barrier vertical partition


24


by connecting their respective mounting brackets


20


within the transverse cavities


26


, the advertisement panels


16


may be inserted therein. When the panel sleeve


18


is properly mounted, the lips


38


,


40


are oriented outward from the barrier


10


and are opposed from each other. The panels


16


with the advertisements


14


may then be slid longitudinally into place from beside the display assembly as illustrated in

FIG. 4

, with the panels


16


extending between the panel sleeve top lip


38


and bottom lip


40


.




In conclusion, herein is presented a display assembly for attachment to a road barrier having transversely extending cavities for displaying advertisements on said barriers. The invention is illustrated by example in the drawing figures, and throughout the written description. It should be understood that numerous variations are possible, while adhering to the inventive concept. Such variations are contemplated as being a part of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display assembly for mounting on a road barrier, the road barrier having a horizontal base and a vertical partition extending upward from the base, the vertical partition having a front surface, a rear surface, and a plurality of cavities extending through the partition, comprising:a panel, the panel having advertisements printed thereon; a pair of mounting brackets, for coupling with the road barrier vertical partition such that one of the mounting brackets extends across the front surface and the other of the mounting brackets extends against the rear surface, each bracket having a C-shaped insert wherein the C-shaped inserts extend into one of the cavities where they are mateable; and a panel sleeve, the panel sleeve coupled with one of the mounting brackets and securing the panel in place, said panel sleeve having a horizontal top lip, said top lip oriented downward, a horizontal bottom lip, said bottom lip oriented upward, the panel sleeve attached to one of the mounting brackets wherein once the mounting brackets are mated with each other, the panel sleeve is properly positioned and held securely against the road barrier vertical partition, and the advertisement panel can be inserted between the horizontal top lip and horizontal bottom lip.
  • 2. The display assembly as recited in claim 1, wherein each C-shaped insert is sized to fit within one of the cavities, each said insert having two parallel transverse legs and a longitudinal shoulder extending therebetween, wherein each mounting bracket further comprises a vertical support attached to one of the C-shaped inserts each vertical support having a top piece and a bottom piece which are each attached to one of the transverse legs, and wherein when the mounting brackets are mounted against the barrier vertical partition, and the C-shaped inserts attached to the vertical supports are extended into one of the cavities, the top and bottom pieces of the vertical supports extend flush against said vertical partition.
  • 3. The display assembly as recited in claim 2, wherein the cavities have a width defined as a distance between the front and rear surfaces of the vertical partition, and wherein the transverse legs of each C-shaped insert are sized so that each said C-shaped insert extends substantially one half the width of the cavities, thus when the pair of brackets are positioned against one of the front and rear surfaces of the barrier vertical partition, the longitudinal shoulders are adjacent to each other within the cavities so that they can be mated.
  • 4. The display assembly as recited in claim 3, wherein each longitudinal shoulder has an aperture extending therethrough, said aperture in a corresponding position on each insert shoulder, such that the inserts may be positioned within the cavity with the apertures of the two inserts aligned such that fastening device may be inserted therethrough to selectively secure the inserts together and thus the mounting brackets in place within the barrier vertical partition.
  • 5. The display assembly as recited in claim 4, wherein the number of vertical supports on the mounting bracket is the same as the number of cavities in each barrier vertical partition.
  • 6. The display assembly as recited in claim 5, wherein the panel assembly further comprises a pair of vertical beams coextensive with the vertical supports of the mounting bracket, the vertical beams extend between and are fastened to the horizontal top lip and horizontal bottom lip, the vertical beams are fastened to the vertical supports of the mounting bracket.
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Number Name Date Kind
5208585 Sprague May 1993 A
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6393748 Cooper May 2002 B1
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Number Date Country
2191325 Dec 1987 GB