Document display holder

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546657
  • Patent Number
    6,546,657
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, December 27, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A document holder (11) comprising a rigid planar board (21) having one side covered by transparent flexible cover (22), the board (21) and cover (22) at one end being held in a retaining clip (12), said clip (12) comprising a substantially planar tongue (31) with a channel (32) extending along one edge thereof with an opening (34) facing away from the tongue (31).
Description




FIELD




This invention relates to a document display holder which is usable for displaying advertisements, public notices, warning signs, technical information or similar and is especially for use in cars or commercial vehicles.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




When displaying vehicles for sale, garages are now required to place notices displaying information relating to specific vehicles on or in proximity to the vehicle. A known method of displaying the information is to place a notice on a lectern near the vehicle. This is expensive since a lectern must be provided adjacent each vehicle.




Other methods of displaying information include placing the notice in a holder affixed to a vehicle window by suckers or a hook which is sandwiched between the top edge of the window and its frame. These method are unsatisfactory in that the holder may fall from the windows.




The present invention provides a cheap re-usable document holder which is readily usable within a vehicle.




STATEMENTS OF INVENTION




According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a document holder comprising a rigid planar board having one side covered by transparent flexible cover, the board and cover at one end being held in a retaining clip, said clip comprising a substantially planar tongue with a channel extending along one edge thereof with the opening facing away from the tongue, with said one end being held in the channel.




The transparent cover material is a thin transparent plastics material about 0.010 inches (0.25 mm) thick such as PET, or polycarbonate. The cover is preferably wrapped around said one end of the board with a rear portion covering the bottom edge margin of the rear of the board.




The clip may be formed from a thermoplastics material which is rigid and has good temperature resistance for example polycarbonate. The channel is a U-shaped channel and preferably the tongue is substantially aligned with one limb of the U shaped channel, preferably the front limb, and the tongue may be tapered being thinnest at its distal end away from the channel. The other limb, or portion thereof, of the “U shaped channel may extend further from the base of the channel than said one leg. At least one of the limbs may have a retaining means on its inner surface, for example adhesive and/or a retaining bead.




The tongue may be inclined forwardly relative the channel, preferably at an angle of between 10-30 degrees.




The rear surface of the tongue may have a retention bead formed thereon.




The document holder may comprise an envelope having a flat sleeve-like body including the rigid planar board having one side covered by transparent sheet material wrapped around the board, said one end of the body being retained in the clip with its other having an opening for insertion and removal of a document into and from the body.




The transparent sheet material is preferably made from a transparent plastics material such as PET (polyethyleneterapthallate), polyvinyl chloride, polyvinylidene chloride, nylon etc. and is conveniently wrapped around the rigid board and fixed to its other side by adhesive.




The board may comprise one of rigid paper, cardboard or plastics sheet, ABS sheet (Acrylonitrilebutadienestyrene) about 0.125 inches (3.0 mm) thick or a relatively lightweight twin flute plastics sheet sold under the trade name Corex. Preferably the board is rectangular conveniently accommodating A


3


or A


4


sheet.




The cover and board may be held in place in the clip by fasteners, preferably rivets which pass through the rear limb of the channel and through the rear portion of the cover and bottom edge margin of the sheet only.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be described by way of example and with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is an isometric view of a document holder according to the present invention,





FIG. 2

is section of the envelope and clip taken on the line II—II of

FIG. 1

,





FIG. 3

is an isometric view of a second document holder also according to the present invention,





FIG. 4

is section of the envelope and clip taken on the line IV—IV of

FIG. 3

, and





FIG. 5

is a section through the envelope taken on the line V—V of FIG.


3


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to

FIGS. 1 & 2

, there is shown a document holder


10


which comprises a folder


11


and a clip


12


. The folder


11


is formed from a rigid planar board or sheet


21


having a transparent cover material


22


overlaying the board


21


. The transparent sheet


22


covers the front of the board and has a lower portion


24


that extend around the bottom edge of the board and covers the rear bottom edge margin thereof.




The transparent sheet material


22


is formed from a flexible plastic sheet material such as polyethyleneterephthallate sheet (PET), PVC sheet, polycarbonate, about 0.25 mm (0.010 ins) thick and the board


21


is preferably a sheet of rigid plastics material, preferably ABS about 3 mm (0.125 ins.) thick.




Conveniently the folder


11


is dimensioned to receive A3 or A4 size sheets.




The lower end of the folder


11


is held by the clip


12


which is made from a thermoplastics material such as nylon or polypropylene. The clip


12


comprises a substantially planar tongue


31


which may be any desired shape and which has a channel


32


extending along its upper edge


33


. The channel


32


has its mouth


34


facing away from the tongue


31


and has two limbs


35


and


38


which can accommodate the lower edge of a folder


11


inserted therebetween. The back limb


38


is typically higher than the front limb


35


. The channel


32


may extend for upto full width of the folder


11


.




The folder is held in the clip by two spaced apart fasteners, preferably rivets


23


, which pass through aligned holes in the back limb


38


, the rear portion


24


of cover


22


, and the board


21


. The head


25


at one end of the rivet is located between the front cover and the board


21


spacing the lower potion of the cover from the front face of the board. The rivets


23


may be formed from plastic and be in two interengaging parts


26


,


27


inserted into the aligned holes from opposite side of the board


21


.




The tongue


31


is centered on the mid length of the channel


32


and is preferably a short broad tongue having a length of less than 50% of its width. The width of the tongue may be 30-100% of the length of the channel. The front surface of the tongue


31


is preferably aligned with the front limb


35


of the channel


32


and is tapered in thickness away from the channel


32


being thinnest at its distal end. The rear surface of the tongue may have a retaining rib or bead


36


thereon. The clip may alternatively be provided with an inclined tongue


131


which may be forwardly relative to the channel


32


at angle of inclination A of between 5-30 degrees of arc as shown in dotted outline.




The document holder


10


can have a display item inserted between the cover


22


and board


21


. The holder is preferably for use on the inside of a vehicle adjacent a door window or windscreen. The holder is utilised by inserting the tongue down between the window glass and the decorative or weather strip along the top of the inner window sill or between a facia panel and windsceen. The tongue when inserted for its full depth holds the front


29


of the envelope very close to the vehicle window. The bead


36


may prevent the holder from accidently falling from its location and the holder is sufficiently light in weight and has sufficient rigidity to remain upright in position and not to be dislodged by opening and closing of a car door.




The inclined tongue


131


version shown in

FIG. 2

holds the folder


11


closer to the window glass.




The holder


10


may be supplied in the form a kit from which a document holder can be made. In this state the clip, cover


22


, board


21


and rivets


23


are supplied as discrete components for assembly into the document holder


10


.




With reference to

FIGS. 3

to


5


, there is shown a document holder


40


which comprises an envelope


41


and a clip


12


. The clip is similar to that of FIG.


1


and the same reference numerals will be used where appropriate. The envelope


41


has a sleeve-like body


43


formed from a rigid planar board or sheet


51


having a transparent sheet material


52


wrapped around the board. The transparent sheet


52


covers the front


44


of the board and has portions


53


that extend around the peripheral edges of the board and are fixed to its rear surface


45


by adhesive.




A pocket


55


is formed between the front surface


44


of the board


51


and the transparent sheet material


52


. The pocket


25


has a transparent front


49


and is open at its upper end (not shown) and its lower end is closed by the clip


12


.




Conveniently the envelope


41


is dimensioned to receive A3 or A4 size sheets.




The transparent sheet material


52


is formed a from flexible plastic sheet material such as polethyleneterephthallate sheet, PVC sheet, polyethylene sheet etc. The board


51


is preferably a sheet of rigid plastics material, preferably a light weight cellular material, for example, a twin flute corrugated material sold under the name Corex.




The clip


12


is made from a clear theromplastics material such as polycarbonate and comprises a substantially planar tongue


31


which may be any desired shape and which has a channel


32


extending along its upper edge


33


. The channel may have a low front ledge, but is preferably a “U” shaped channel with the mouth


34


of the channel


32


facing away from the tongue


31


. The two limbs


35


and


38


of the channel accommodate the lower edge of an envelope


41


inserted therebetween. The back limb


38


is typically higher than the front limb


35


.




The channel


32


may also be provided with a retaining rib


37


on the inner surface of either or both limbs


35


or


38


to help retain the lower end portion of the envelope


41


in the clip. The rear limb


38


, or a portion thereof, extends upwardly to be several times higher than the front limb


35


, thereby providing additional support at the rear of the envelope


11


.




The tongue


31


is substantially as previously described.




The document holder


40


can have a display item inserted into the pocket


55


through the open upper end. The holder is preferably for use on the inside of a vehicle adjacent a door window or windscreen as previously described herein.




If the holder is used for external display the upper end of the pocket may be closed by a flap which may be sealable using a low tack adhesive which can preferably stand repeat usage.




The holder


40


may be supplied in the form of a kit from which a document holder can be made. In this state the clip and envelope are supplied as discrete components for assembly into the document holder


40


.



Claims
  • 1. A document holder comprising a rigid planar board having one side covered by transparent flexible cover, the board and cover at one end being held in a retaining clip, said clip comprising a substantially planar tongue with a channel extending along one edge thereof, the channel having a front limb and rear limb and an opening facing away from the tongue, with said one end being held in the channel.
  • 2. A holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the cover is wrapped around said one end of the board with a rear portion covering the bottom edge margin of the rear of the board.
  • 3. A holder as claimed in claim 2 wherein said one end is held in place in the channel by fasteners.
  • 4. A holder as claimed in claim 3 wherein the fasteners comprise rivets which pass through the rear limb of the channel and through the rear portion of the cover and bottom edge margin of the sheet only.
  • 5. A holder as claimed in claim 1 and comprising an envelope having a flat sleeve-like body including the rigid planar board and having one side covered by transparent sheet material, said one end of the body being retained in the channel with its other having an opening for insertion of a document into the body.
  • 6. A holder as claimed in claim 1, wherein the channel on the clip is substantially “U” shaped.
  • 7. A holder as claimed in claim 1 wherein the tongue is substantially aligned with one leg of the channel.
  • 8. A holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the tongue is tapered being thinnest at its distal end.
  • 9. A holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the tongue is inclined forwardly relative the channel at an angle of between 10-30 degrees.
  • 10. A holder as claimed in claim 7 wherein the rear surface of the tongue has a retention bead formed thereon.
  • 11. A holder as claimed in claim 6 wherein at least one leg of the U shaped channel has a retaining means on its inner surface.
  • 12. A bolder as claimed in claim 2 wherein said one end of the folder is held in place in the channel by adhesive, the tongue is substantially aligned with the front limb of the channel, is thinnest at its distal end, and is inclined forwardly relative to the channel at an angle of between 5-30 degrees of arc.
Priority Claims (3)
Number Date Country Kind
0103093 Feb 2001 GB
0104660 Feb 2001 GB
0114385 Jun 2001 GB
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Number Name Date Kind
2696058 Beyer Dec 1954 A
5077925 Herrera et al. Jan 1992 A
5625969 Vogler May 1997 A
6253478 Kalavity Jul 2001 B1
6347471 Mirza Feb 2002 B1