End clip and related sign apparatus

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6421940
  • Patent Number
    6,421,940
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, March 21, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, July 23, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A directory sign assembled from individual modular sign plates, and an improved mounting clip for supporting the sign plates in assembly. The mounting clips have multiple sets of prongs spaced so that prongs of separate sets engage mounting flanges of one or more sign plates. The mounting flanges extend back from the front face of the sign plates to conceal the prongs and related attachment structure, and the end mounting clips have bases that conceal the ends of the sign plates.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates in general to signs, and relates in particular to directory signs having one or more sign plates supported on a mounting structure.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




It is known in the prior art to provide signs assembled from one or more individual sign plates supported by mounting clips. This sign construction is particularly useful for directory signs, as the construction permits removing and replacing an individual sign plate without disturbing other sign plates assembled to provide an overall directory sign. The mounting clips may be attached to a backing member which, in turn, is mounted on a wall or another surface for supporting the sign, although the mounting clips alternatively may be attached directly to the wall or supporting surface.




U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,310,135; 4,318,528; and 4,523,402 show examples of sign construction in which a sign plate is supported by a mounting clip. However, some disadvantages have been found with signs constructed according to those prior-art teachings. For example, one sign construction requires a mounting clip configured to accommodate a sign plate only of a predetermined width i.e., the dimension transverse to the longitudinal extent of the sign plate. Sign plates having a width greater or lesser than that of a particular sign plate-mounting clip construction thus are not readily interchangeable within a particular directory sign, unless that sign also incorporates multiple mounting clips to accommodate sign plates of different widths. Another prior-art sign does provide mounting clips to accommodate plural sign plates having diverse widths, but requires that the sign plates at the top and the bottom of an assembled directory sign have edges of unequal depth, with the longer edge extending rearwardly to conceal the otherwise-exposed ends of the mounting clips. This arrangement requires manufacturing and stocking two kinds of sign plates for each width, namely, end sign plates having edges of unequal depth and intermediate plates having equal-depth edges for attachment to the mounting clips intermediate the upper-end and lower-end sign plates.




The sign constructions of the prior art also require mounting or supporting the mounting clips with so-called side trims, typically extrusions or other structures designed to cover the exposed ends of the sign plates, for cosmetic purposes and also to inhibit tampering with the assembled signs. This requirement for separate side trims further increases the costs of manufacturing the sign elements, and requires maintaining an inventory of side trims suitable for assembling complete signs.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Stated in general terms, a sign according to the present invention has one or more sign plates supported by mounting clips configured to receive sign plates at predetermined modular locations along the length of each mounting clip. Each mounting clip may support several sign plates of the same modular width or height, or may support sign plates of mixed width correlated with the attaching elements of the mounting clips. The mounting clips in one preferred embodiment include an integral end member that covers and conceals the end of each sign plate attached to the mounting clip, thereby providing a sign of finished appearance without requiring any frame or closure elements other than the sign plates and mounting clips.




Stated somewhat more particularly, each mounting clip according to the present invention has a plurality of elements for removably attaching sign plates to the mounting clip. A pair of mounting flanges extends back from the sides of the mounting plates, and those flanges engage complementary prongs of a mounting clip. Those prongs are formed as part of plural plate-engaging elements of the mounting clip, with each such element in the preferred embodiment having a pair of prongs. However, the spacing between the adjacent fingers of a plate engaging element is substantially less than the distance between the flanges of a sign plate, so that one or more plates of engaging elements fits between the flanges. The spacing between adjacent plate engaging elements is a modular submultiple of the spacing between confronting flanges of a sign plate, so that one flange engages a prong on one side of a plate engaging element and the other flange of that sign plate will engage a prong on the opposite side of a different plate engaging element on the mounting clip. At least one, and usually several, disused plate engaging elements thus typically are interposed between the plate engaging flanges of a particular sign plate. Those disused plate engaging elements allow repositioning the sign plate by the pitch or spacing between adjacent elements, a distance that is a fraction of the spacing between the flanges of the sign plate.




The present invention also includes a modified mounting clip received in end plates at the ends of the sign. These end plates include a trim element that fits over and closes the ends of sign plates supported by the modified mounting clips, so that the mounting clips need not include a unitary closure for covering the ends of the sign plates.




The mounting clips of the present invention can accommodate sign plates of various design and width, including plates with a flat surface as well as plates defining a slot for inserting message strips. The modular nature of the mounting clips can accommodate sign plates of different lengths and elevations, so that a sign plate of relatively great width for displaying graphics may be combined with a sign including relatively narrow sign plates bearing other kinds of information. Further yet, the mounting clips can support other kinds of message elements such as a holder for temporarily displaying papers notes or messages. An embodiment of such a message holder is disclosed.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is an exploded view showing a directory sign according to a first preferred embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 1A

is an exploded fragmentary view showing a directory sign according to a first modification of the embodiment in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 1B

is an exploded fragmentary view showing a directory sign according to a second modification of the embodiment in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 1C

is an end view of a modified sign plate for the embodiment of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2A

is an isometric view of an end clip in the signs shown in FIG.


1


.





FIG. 2B

is a front view of the end clip shown in FIG.


2


A.





FIG. 2C

is a sectioned view of the end clip shown in

FIG. 2A

, with a sign plate as shown in

FIG. 1C

attached to the end clip.





FIG. 2D

is a fragmentary isometric view showing the back of the mounting clip shown in FIG.


2


A.





FIG. 2E

is a view as in

FIG. 2D

, showing an end clip with an alternative side trim according to the present invention.





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B, and


3


C, are respectively an isometric view, a front view, and a side view, each broken to show indeterminate length, of an intermediate mounting clip according to the embodiment of FIG.


1


A.





FIG. 3D

is an end view of the intermediate mounting clip shown in

FIGS. 3A-3C

.





FIG. 4

is an exploded isometric view showing frame elements of a sign according to another embodiment of the invention.





FIG. 5

is a pictorial view showing a side track of the embodiment shown in

FIG. 4

, including an assembly of clips and illustrating a typical assembly for that embodiment.





FIGS. 5A

,


5


B, and


5


C respectively are pictorial, front, and side views of a typical clip in the embodiment of FIG.


5


.





FIG. 5D

is a pictorial view of a typical filler clip in the embodiment of FIG.


5


.




FIG.


6


and

FIG. 6A

are a pictorial view and an enlarged end view of a noteholder according to another embodiment of the present invention and selectively attachable to the mounting clips shown in the embodiments of

FIGS. 1 and 3

.





FIG. 7

is an enlarged side view of the noteholder in the embodiment shown in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 8

is a pictorial view of the roller stop in FIG.


6













DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the drawings, in which like numerals indicate like elements throughout the several views,

FIG. 1

shows a sign indicated generally at


10


and including two separate sign plates


11


supported by the multiple end clips


15


and


16


. The multiple end clips


15


and


16


are spaced apart from each other to define opposite sides of the sign


10


, and those end clips are fastened to a surface such as a base


9


. The base


9


may be part of a wall or other existing surface to which the assembled elements of the sign


10


are affixed, or may be a separate member mountable on the wall or other surface. It should be understood that the length of each multiple end clip


15


and


16


in a complete sign according to the present invention may be lesser or greater than as shown in elevation in

FIG. 1

, so as to support more than or less than the number of sign plates shown therein or as few as a single sign plate.




Two disclosed embodiments of sign plates according to the present invention are the sign plate


11


having a plain outer indicia-receiving surface


20


as shown in

FIG. 1 and 1A

, and the sign plate


12


having a recessed outer surface


20




a


as shown in

FIGS. 1A and 1C

. The front of either sign plate is defined by a central web


19


having an outer surface


20


or


20




a


extending between front corners


21


at the sides


22


of the sign plate. Those front corners


21


in the sign plate


12


protrude forwardly from the outer surface


20




a


and terminate with outer lips


24


that extend inwardly toward each other a short distance in front of the outer surface, thereby defining slots


23


facing each other along the length of the sign plate at each side of the outer surface. These slots


23


accept the slideable insertion of a message strip


23




a


, (FIG.


1


A), or the like along the surface


20




a


of the sign plate


12


.




Both sides of the surface


20




a


on the sign plate


12


are indented to form recessed regions


32


along the length of that surface. Those recessed regions assist in inserting a message strip


23




a


onto the surface


20




a


and help provide a more uniform coating of the surface during fabrication of the sign plate


12


.




Each side


22


of the sign plate


12


has a flange


25


extending back from the central web


19


. The flanges


25


are of equal depth behind the underside


28


of the central web


19


, and the back edge


27


of each flange has a longitudinal rib


26


extending the length of the flange. The ribs


26


extend inwardly from the back edges


27


of the flanges to face each other in spaced-apart relation beneath the underside


28


of the central body forming the sign plate, so that the flanges and ribs define an open longitudinal channel


30


extending beneath the sign plate.




A land


29


is formed along each edge of the underside


28


, on the back of the central web


19


of the sign plate. These lands


29


extend downwardly from the underside


28


but stop well short of the ribs


26


adjacent the back edges


27


of the flanges. The purpose of the lands


29


is discussed below.




The sign plate


11


differs from the sign plate


12


by lacking the protruding front edges


21


and having a smooth outer surface


20


without the insertion slots


23


. However, the sign plate


11


includes the sign flanges


25


with ribs


26


and other structure as shown in

FIG. 1C

with regard to the sign plate


12


.




The sign plate


13


shown in

FIG. 1A

likewise includes side flanges and ribs as described above. However, the width of the sign plate


13


between the side flanges is a multiple of the corresponding width for each sign plate


11


and


12


also shown in

FIG. 1A

, such that the sign plate


13


can display a graphic or other information common to the messages or other information displayed on the separate sign plates


11


and


12


. The extent of that width multiple depends on the design of the end clips


15


-


16


, and the intermediate clip


17


, as described below.




The end clips


15


and


16


of the disclosed embodiment are identical in structure and function, and only one such clip is described in detail. Each end clip has a side trim


37


extending lengthwise in a direction parallel to the widths of the sign plates supported by the end clips, so that the inner face


55


of each side trim abuts and covers the ends of the sign plates. Each end clip also has a multiple number of individual clip modules


35


, each end clip having a pair of prongs


40




a


,


40




b


. The end clips


15


and


16


shown in

FIGS. 1

,


2


A, and


2


B each have six individual clip modules. The number of clip modules


35


on each end clip (or, on the multiple intermediate clip


17


described below) is not a critical feature, although it is preferred that each multiple clip have an even number of such modules. The clip modules


35


extend perpendicularly from an edge of the side trim


37


at regular intervals along the length of the side trim. The clip modules


35


are configured to fit between the opposed flanges


25


on the underside of a sign plate attached to the multiple end clip, as best seen in FIG.


2


C. Each end clip preferably is a unitary article formed of an appropriate plastic material by injection molding.




Each pair of prongs


40




a


,


40




b


, extends up from opposite sides of a base


39


that extends outwardly from the side trim


37


, where the inner end


41


of each base joins the side trim at or near the bottom of the side trim. The outer end


45


of each base


39


is connected to an end strip


47


extending parallel to the side trim


37


. The end strip


47


maintains the predetermined separation between adjacent prongs


40




a


,


40




b


of the clip modules and provides structural rigidity for the end clip.




Each prong


40




a


,


40




b


of a clip


35


module joins the base


39


at a relatively thin longitudinal region


49


,

FIG. 2C

, permitting the prongs to undergo elastic bending movement relative to the base sufficient to accommodate attachment or removal of a sign plate as described below. The prongs extend upwardly from the thin region


49


, and the upper edge of each prong has a longitudinally-extending enlarged rib


50


formed on the side of the prong facing outwardly from the base


49


. Each rib


50


preferably has upper-facing and lower-facing, inclined surfaces in the disclosed embodiment having a profile shape resembling a sidewise V, best seen in

FIG. 2C

, for ease of attaching and removing a sign plate. The prongs


40




a


,


40




b


, extend along the base


39


toward the side trim


37


but stop short of the side trim, as best seen in

FIG. 2B

, so that the prongs remain able to bend relative to the base


39


as described above.




The base


39


of each clip


35


module also is attached to the edge of the side trim


37


by a gusset


54


between the prongs


40




a


,


40




b


of the module. Each gusset extends from the upper surface of the base


39


to the inner face


55


of the side trim, as best seen in FIG.


2


A. The gussets


54


in the disclosed embodiment have the profile of a ramp


54




a


extending upwardly from the base


39


to join a horizontal surface


54




b


at an elevation approximately in line with the inner ends of the prongs


40




a


,


40




b


, and from there extend to join the facing side


55


of the side trim


37


. However, it should be understood that the particular shape of the gussets


54


is not a critical limitation. The gussets are integral with the side trim and the bases


39


of the clip modules, and provide structural stiffening of the overall end clip to prevent vertical deflection of the individual clip modules


35


when attaching or removing a sign plate.




A hole


56


is formed through each base


39


to enable fastening the end clip to the base


9


(

FIG. 1A

) on which the sign elements are mounted. Alternatively, a suitable double-sided adhesive tape


57


may be to affix the multiple end clips, and one or more multiple intermediate clips


17


if appropriate, to a subsurface. To keep the sign plates separated from the outward face of such adhesive tape, the lower surface


58


of the end strip


47


at the outer end modules


35


on each end clip extends slightly below the bottom surfaces


59


of the bases


39


, as shown in

FIGS. 2D and 2E

. An inner end strip


60


having a bottom surface


61


extends across the end clip at the inner ends of the bases


39


, parallel to the end strip


47


and coplanar with the bottom


59


of the end strip. The tape


57


is placed between the end strips


47


and


60


, adhering on one side to the bottom


59


of each base


39


and on the other side to the base


9


. The thickness of the outer end strip


47


and of the inner end strip


60


providing the bottom surfaces


58


and


61


, and the elevation of the prongs


40




a


,


40




b


and of the flanges


25


of the sign plates engaged by those prongs, is chosen so that the back edge


27


of each flange engages the upper surfaces of the outer end strip and the inner end strip. This arrangement is best seen in FIG.


2


C. The end strips thus maintain the back edges


27


of the sign plates spaced apart a short distance from the undersides


58


,


61


, of the end strips, and thus spaced outwardly from the adhesive surface of the tape


57


used to attach the multiple end clips to a surface or wall. This spacing-apart of the sign plates from the adhesive tape keeps the sign plates from inadvertently becoming stuck to the tape, which would hinder removing the sign plates from the end clips.




Assembling a sign


10


in its simplest form according to the present invention is now discussed. A pair of multiple end clips


15


and


16


are mounted in parallel spaced-apart relation to each other, preferably although not necessarily on a flat plate or other support that, in turn, will be attached to an area of use such as a wall or the like. The spacing between the confronting inner faces


55


of the end clips is substantially equal to the desired length of the sign plates making up the sign


10


, and that length is determined by the message or other indicia intended for the outer surfaces


20


of the sign plates.




The lateral spacing between the flanges


25


of each sign plate


11


is an integer multiple of the pitch or spacing between adjacent clip modules


35


of the multiple end clips, plus the lateral distance between the prongs


40




a


,


40




b


of an individual module. Put differently, the width of each individual clip module


35


and the pitch of those modules along the end clips is chosen, with regard to the lateral spacing between the flanges


25


, so that one flange of a sign plate engages a first prong


40




a


on one side of a particular clip module while the other flange of the same sign plate engages a second prong


40




b


of another clip module along the multiple end clip. In

FIG. 2C

of the illustrated embodiment, the flanges


25


of the sign plate


11


engage the prong


40




a


of the first clip module and the prong


40




b


of another clip module twice removed from the first module, leaving an intermediate (and disused) clip module between the flanges of the sign plate. The lateral spacing between the flanges


25


of a particular sign plate, together with the width of each individual clip module and the pitch of adjacent modules along the multiple end clips, determine the number of those modules spanned by a particular sign plate. Thus, any particular sign plate may be repositioned on the assembled sign by a minimum distance equal to the pitch between adjacent clip modules. Similarly, a sign having multiple end clips of a particular modular dimension can accommodate sign plates having a variety of widths, i.e., lateral spacing between flanges


25


of the sign plates, so long as those widths are modular multiples of the pitch and width of the modules.




When the sign plates are attached to the multiple end clips, the lands


29


on the underside of the central web


19


contact the upper ends of the prongs


40




a


and


40




b


. This arrangement is best seen in FIG.


2


C. This contact between the lands


29


and the upper ends of the prongs keeps the back edges


27


of the flanges


25


from extending behind the end strip


47


and the inner end strip


60


, so as to keep the back edges out of contact with an adhesive tape


57


mounting the end clips in assembly.




Returning to

FIG. 1

, it should now be understood that a sign according to the present invention may require only the multiple end clips


15


and


16


, without an intermediate clip


17


as shown in FIG.


1


A. In that case, the sign


10


can support sign plates only of the same length as defined by the spacing between the two multiple end clips, for example, the sign plate


11


extending between multiple end clips


15


and


16


. Each end of the sign plates confronts and is covered by the inner face


55


of the corresponding end clip, thereby providing a visually attractive closure for the ends of the sign plates and also framing both sides of the assembled sign. The outer surface


38


of the side trim


37


for each multiple end clip may be a quarter-round shape as best shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2D

, or alternatively may be beveled as shown at


28




a


in

FIG. 2E

or otherwise contoured to provide different aesthetic appearances. The upper flange


25


of the uppermost sign plate


11


and the lower flange of the lowermost sign plate in the complete sign


10


are visible and close the upper and lower ends of the assembled sign, eliminating the requirement for sign plates having dissimilar sides or some other structure for closing the top and bottom in the assembled sign. A complete directory sign according to the present invention thus may be assembled using only two different components, namely, sign plates (such as the plates


11


,


12


, or


13


) of equal length and end clips (the end clips


15


and


16


being identical and thus usable for both ends of the sign).




To assemble a sign with sign plates of two or more different widths, as shown in

FIG. 1A

, at least one multiple intermediate clip


17


is positioned between the two multiple end clips for alignment with the intermediate end


65


of the relatively wide sign plate


11


and the intermediate ends


66


of the two relatively narrow sign plates


11


and


12


. Details of the intermediate clips


17


are described below. The wide sign plate


13


then is attached to the multiple end clip


15


and the intermediate clip


17


, and the two narrow sign plates are attached to that multiple intermediate clip and to the multiple end clip


16


at the other side of the sign. The wide sign plate


13


is twice the width of the individual sign plates


11


and


12


in the illustrated example, and so the flanges


25


of the wide sign plate span twice as many clip modules


35


of the end clip


15


and the intermediate clip


17


as does each individual narrower sign plate.





FIGS. 3A

,


3


B, and


3


C, show detailed views of the intermediate clip


17


according to a first embodiment. That intermediate clip contains multiple groups of clip modules


35


each having a pair of prongs


40




a


,


40




b


, extending outwardly from a base


39


, each of which may be substantially as described for the corresponding elements of the multiple end clips


15


and


16


. Each base


39


may include a hole for mounting the multiple intermediate clip


17


on a wall or other support surface. However, the multiple intermediate clip


17


lacks a side trim or other structural member analogous to the side trims


37


of the multiple end clips. In that way, the multiple intermediate clip


17


is configured to receive ends of sign plates from either side as in

FIG. 1A

, and can split a sign into two columns containing sign plates of different widths as shown in FIG.


1


B.





FIG. 1B

shows a second embodiment of multiple intermediate clip


74


according to the invention. A divider barrier


76


extends across the intermediate clip


74


intermediate its longitudinal ends, defining two multiple intermediate clips


74




a


and


74




b


. The barrier


76


extends across the width of the multiple intermediate clip


74


and extends outwardly beyond the sides and outer ends of the prongs associated with the intermediate clip. The outermost extent of the barrier


76


extends beyond the front surface and flanges of the sign plates


78


and


79


in the assembled sign and provides a visible separator between mutually-facing ends of the two sign plates


78


and


79


attached to the multiple intermediate clips


74




a


,


74




b


between the end clips


15


and


16


. The lower sign plate


17


in

FIG. 1B

has a decorative bar


80


along its lower side. The barrier


76


thus provides a finished appearance to a sign as shown in

FIG. 1B

, composed of different kinds of sign plates having dissimilar widths or contours.





FIG. 4

shows an exploded view of a sign


84


according to another disclosed embodiment of the present invention. The sign


84


includes a left side track


85


and a right side track


86


each receiving separate assemblies of multiple clips as shown in

FIG. 5

, in place of the multiple end clips


15


and


16


for the embodiments discussed above. The multiple clip assemblies are supported by the side tracks


85


and


86


, which in turn support sign plates (not shown) such as the sign plates


1113


,


78


, and


79


described above.




The side tracks


85


and


86


are identical and preferably are extruded or otherwise formed as unitary members. Each side track includes a back portion


90


with a front surface


90




a


from which a pair of L-shaped flanges


91


extend forwardly to form a channel


92


extending the length of the side track. A side portion


94


also extends the length of the side track along one side of the back portion. The side portion


94


includes a trim element


95


projecting forwardly from one longitudinal edge of the back portion


90


and extending over part of the front surface


90




a


to end at an inner face


97


overlapping part of the longitudinal edge. The inner face


97


is dimensioned to overlay and cover the ends of sign plates installed on the sign


84


, as described below.




The rectangular frame comprising sign


84


also includes the top closure


100


and the bottom closure


101


, respectively spanning the upper and lower ends of the side tracks


85


and


86


. The top closure


100


has a flat backplate


103


, longitudinal ends of which are affixed to upper ends of the back portions


90


of the respective side tracks. The bottom closure


101


preferably is identical to the top closure, and likewise interconnects with the lower ends of the side tracks. Lips


104


extend forwardly from the upper edge of the top closure


100


and from the lower edge of the bottom closure


101


. Double-sided adhesive strips


106


are interposed between overlapping areas of the back portion


90


on the side tracks and the confronting forward surface of each backplate


103


, joining together the side tracks and closures to form a rigid rectangular frame of fixed shape. Other suitable fastening techniques can interconnect the side tracks and closures.




The channel


92


of each side track


85


and


86


receives a multiple clip assembly


160


shown in FIG.


5


. Each multiple clip assembly


106


combines one or more multiple clips


162


, with one or more filler clips


163


added as needed at the top of each multiple clip. Referring to

FIGS. 5A and 5B

, each multiple clip


162


has a base


164


from which multiple pairs of prongs


165


extend outwardly to support sign plates flush with the trim element


95


(

FIG. 4

) of the adjacent side track. Between each pair of prongs


165


, the base


164


is somewhat longer than the length of the prongs so that the base extends outwardly beyond each prong to form fingers


168


along both sides of the multiple clip


160


. Those fingers fit within and engage the flanges


91


on the back portions


90


of the side tracks as the multiple clip is inserted in the channel


92


, so that the fingers


168


retain the multiple clips within the channels. The multiple clips


162


may be secured within the channels


92


by fasteners such as self-threading setscrews


170


(

FIG. 5

) or the like inserted through holes in the base of the clip to engage the back portion


90


, allowing for future removal of the multiple clips; or by crimping the inside and outside flanges


91


at the top and bottom of the channel for permanent retention of the multiple clips.




A narrow channel or groove


166


is formed in the upper side of each base


164


, at the roots of facing prongs for each adjacent pair of prongs


165


. These grooves


166


extend from side to side across the bases and relieve stress in the multiple clip assembly for improved flatness of the assembly.




The overall length of each multiple clip


162


comprising the multiple clip assembly


160


typically is a fraction of the length of the channel


92


. A typical multiple clip assembly


160


as shown in

FIG. 5

thus has two or more multiple clips


162


occupying the channel


92


. The lower end


173


of each clip assembly


160


, as seen in

FIG. 5

, is flat without extending laterally beyond the lowermost prong


165




a


. However, the upper end


175


of the multiple clip


162


has a spacer tab


176


connected to the uppermost base


164


by a region


177


of predetermined structural weakness.




The lower end


173


of the bottom multiple clip is flush with the lower end of the channel


92


, as seen in

FIG. 5

, and additional multiple clips are stacked on the lowermost multiple clip to occupy the length of the channel. If the channel length is between the combined lengths of available multiple clips


162


, one or more filler clips


163


is placed between upper and lower multiple clips in the channel. Each filler clip


163


, as shown in

FIG. 5D

, has a single pair of prongs


178


extending outwardly from a base


179


having side fingers


180


corresponding to the fingers


168


of the multiple clips


162


. A spacer tab


182


is connected to the upper side of the base


179


by a region


183


of predetermined structural weakness. The spacer tabs of the multiple clips and spacer clips, which are substantially the same width as the base


164


between adjacent pairs of prongs


165


, engage the flat lower end


173


of each upper clip in a multiple clip assembly


160


so as to maintain proper spacing of the prongs in adjacent multiple clips


162


along the assembly. The weakened region


177


permits easy removal of the spacer tab from the uppermost multiple clip in the assembly, as shown at


184


in

FIG. 5

, so that the upper end of that multiple clip is flush with the top of the channel


92


.




Once the multiple clip assembly


160


is in place within the channels


92


on both sides of a sign assembly, the top and bottom closures


100


and


101


are attached to the back of each side track as previously described, so that the edge lips


104


extend over the upper and lower ends of the channels


92


. The edge lips


104


also retain the multiple clip assembly within the channels


92


of the left and right side tracks. The resulting sign


84


now is ready to receive sign plates as described herein, with the side flanges of each sign plate engaging the prongs of the multiple clip assemblies retained in the side tracks


85


and


86


.




As previously mentioned, the inner face


97


of each trim element


95


overlies the ends of the installed sign plates, providing an attractive aesthetic appearance to the overall sign and preventing tampering of the sign plates. The edge lips


104


of the top and bottom closures


100


and


101


at the upper and lower ends of the sign plate


85


are contiguous to a flange


25


of the sign plates at those sides. The width of each edge lip


104


is chosen so that the outer edge


112


abuts the back edge


27


of the confronting sign plate flange


25


, thereby closing the upper and lower ends of the assembled sign. The edge lips


104


of the top and bottom closures thus allow using any available sign plate according to the present invention, having flanges


25


of equal depth on both sides, at the uppermost or lowermost positions as well as at intermediate positions on the sign.




FIG.


6


and

FIG. 6A

show a message holder


116


configured for attachment to a sign according to the present invention and functioning as another embodiment of sign plate according to the present invention. The message holder


116


includes an elongate housing


117


with a pair of flanges


119


extending rearwardly for engagement with prongs of a multiple clip, as described above with respect to the sign plates


11


-


13


. The top of the housing


117


extends forwardly from the front surface


121


of the housing to form a lip


122


curving out in front of that flat surface and defining a generally cylindrical channel


123


. That forwardly-extending portion of the housing terminates at an outer edge


125


flared outwardly from the front surface


121


, so that the space between the lower edge


125


and the front surface defines an open channel


127


through which a message sheet may be inserted.




A cylindrical element such as one or several rollers


132


loosely fits within the channel


123


to hold papers notes or messages in place within that channel, in a manner known in the art. Heretofore, such rollers were retained in the channel by inserting a full end cap into each end of the channel, or by drilling a hole through the lip


122


near each end of the message holder and forcing a small-diameter roll pin or the like through the hole to extend across the channel


123


, thereby capturing the roller


123


between the pins. That latter arrangement requires securing the message holder while the two holes are drilled through the outer edge of the lip


122


, and then inserting the relatively small-diameter pins through those holes, those steps being relatively painstaking due to the small diameters of the pins and the corresponding holes.




The present invention avoids the necessity of drilling the holes or fitting pins within those holes. Referring to the enlarged portion of

FIG. 6A

, a first slot


134


is extruded or otherwise formed into the cylindrical surface forming the channel


123


, along the upper portion of that channel at each end of the housing. A second slot


135


is formed along the inner surface of the lip


122


, spaced apart from the first slot


134


across the channel


132


. Once the roller or rollers


132


are positioned within the channel


123


, roller stops


139


are inserted in the slots


134


and


135


on the housing


117


at both ends of the channel


123


, to retain the roller in place. Each roller stop


139


in the preferred embodiment has a flat and approximately rectangular body tapered for increasing thickness from the front end


141


to the back end


142


, to provide a wedge fit into the slots


134


and


135


. The sides


143




a


and


143




b


are tapered inwardly from bottom to top of the body


140


, providing a wedge shape from side to side of the body. The front comers of the body


140


are cut away as shown at


144


, providing shoulders


145


at the front of the body to assist in inserting the roller stops into the slots. A finger


146


extends downwardly from the front


141


of the body. The front surface


147


of each finger


146


faces an end of the adjacent roller


132


in the channel


132


and helps prevent that roller from becoming wedged on the front end


141


of the roller stop.




It should be understood that the foregoing relates only to a preferred embodiment of the present invention, and that numerous changes and modifications therein may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. Sign apparatus comprising:a pair of end clips supported in mutually spaced apart relation; at least one sign plate removably attached to the end clips; the sign plate having a front element for supporting indicia and having an underside, and further having a pair of side elements of equal depth extending back from the front element; each end clip having plural clip modules, with each clip module having a base and a pair of mutually spaced-apart attachment elements extending from the base to engage side (elements of a sign plate attached to the end clips; each attachment element having a distal end spaced apart from the base and positioned to contact a predetermined location on the sign plate, thereby defining a predetermined elevation of the sign plate relative to the base of each end clip; each side element of the sign plate extending back from the front element to conceal the attachment elements and the bases of the end clips in the sign apparatus, whereby the side elements substantially conceal from view the bases and the clip modules of the end clips; the front element of the sign plate comprising a channel for inserting a message sheet; an element loosely received within the channel and operative to selectively engage a message sheet to be inserted in the channel, the channel being open at least at one end to permit inserting the element; a slot formed in the sign plate at the one end of the channel to extend inwardly from and in communication with the open end; and a stop selectively received in the slot from the open end and extending across the open end to retain the element within the channel.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/131,248, filed Apr. 27, 1999.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/131248 Apr 1999 US