Claims
- 1. A scroll-type display sign comprising:
a frame; a first fixed shaft connected on said frame; a second fixed shaft connected on said frame parallel spaced from said first shaft; a first scroll roller rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a second scroll roller rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a signage web connected on said first and second scroll rollers; a drive sprocket torsionally affixed with said first scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a spring sprocket torsionally affixed with said second scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a constant force spring connected with said spring sprocket by a first flexible force transmission member to tension said signage web; and a motor torsionally connected with said drive sprocket by a second flexible force transmission member to turn said signage web.
- 2. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 1, wherein said second force transmission member is a belt and wherein said motor is torsionally connected with a pulley connected with said belt.
- 3. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 2, wherein said belt is a toothed belt.
- 4. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 2, wherein said motor is torsionally connected with a gear box which is torsionally connected with said pulley.
- 5. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 4, wherein said gear box supports said motor.
- 6. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 4, wherein said gear box is connected with a support which mounts said spring.
- 7. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 1, having a plurality of signage webs and each said signage web having a separate first scroll roller and drive sprocket supported on said first shaft and a second scroll roller and spring sprocket supported on said second shaft and a separate motor for turning said signage web on said first and second rollers and a constant force spring for tensioning said signage web on said scroll rollers.
- 8. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 7, having a spacer on at least one of said first and second shafts between at least two different signage webs.
- 9. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 1, wherein said frame includes first and second ends supporting said first and second shafts along said first and second shafts extreme ends.
- 10. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 1, wherein said frame supports an extreme end of one of said shafts and said shaft is held within a saddle which is mounted to said frame.
- 11. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 10, wherein said saddle is mounted within an aperture of said frame.
- 12. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 10, wherein said shaft can pop in to said saddle.
- 13. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 10, wherein said saddle is fabricated from a polymeric material.
- 14. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 9, further including a light bulb supported at its extreme ends by said frame members
- 15. A scroll-type display sign as described in claim 1, wherein at least one of said scroll rollers has an end supported on said frame by a retainer.
- 16. A scroll-type display sign comprising:
a frame having at least first and second spaced apart ends; a first fixed shaft with extreme ends fixably connected with said frame ends; a second fixed shaft with extreme ends fixably connected with said frame ends parallel spaced from said first fixed shaft; a first scroll roller rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a second scroll roller rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a signage web connected on said first and second scroll rollers; a drive sprocket torsionally affixed with said first scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a spring sprocket torsionally affixed with said second scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a constant force spring connected to said spring sprocket by a first flexible force transmission member to tension said signage web; and a motor torsionally connected with a pulley via a gear box, said pulley engaging a toothed belt to turn said sprocket to move said signage web and wherein said gear box mounts said pulley and said spring.
- 17. A scroll-type display sign comprising:
a frame including two spaced-apart ends; a first fixed shaft connected along extreme ends with said frame ends by pop-in saddles mounted in said frame ends; a second fixed shaft with extreme ends connected with said frame ends by pop-in saddles mounted in said frame ends parallel spaced from said first fixed shaft; and at least first and second signage modules, each said signage module including:
a first scroll roller rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a second scroll roller rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a signage web connected on said first and second scroll rollers; a drive sprocket torsionally affixed with said first scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said first shaft; a spring sprocket torsionally affixed with said second scroll roller and rotatably mounted on said second shaft; a constant force coil spring being connected to said spring sprocket by a first flexible force transmission member to tension said signage web; and a motor connected with said drive sprocket by a second flexible force transmission member for turning said drive sprocket to move said signage web.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Serial No. 60/345,983 filed Oct. 19, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60345983 |
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