FLAT ADVERTISING DEVICE AND USE THEREOF IN A SPORTS ARENA

Information

  • Patent Application
  • 20170162089
  • Publication Number
    20170162089
  • Date Filed
    July 06, 2015
    8 years ago
  • Date Published
    June 08, 2017
    6 years ago
Abstract
Flat advertising device for placement on the ground, of the type that has a graphic element deformed for better viewing by the observers, characterised in that the graphic element is deformed only along one axis and the said deformation consists of an elongation of less than 100%.
Description

The present invention relates to a flat advertising device that has characteristics of novelty and inventive step.


The flat advertising device of the present invention is of particular application to large sports arenas and more particularly to football fields, although the invention is not necessarily limited to this application.


Due to the large size of sports arenas and in particular of football fields, spectators perceive the pictorial and alphanumeric elements of the advertising devices in a deformed manner. This effect is even more pronounced in the case of flat advertising devices arranged on the ground, where the deformation is such that the graphic and/or pictorial elements are deprived of any import.


Different methods are known in the state of the art that provide a solution to the problem mentioned above.


Thus, the document W09304559 discloses a method that uses an anamorphic technique whereby the graphic elements of an advertising device situated on the ground are deformed along two perpendicular axes so that they appear to be situated perpendicular to the line of sight from a given point of observation. The point of observation may, for example, be that of a camera.


On the other hand, the document W09843231 discloses a different anamorphic technique whereby the graphic element of the flat advertising device situated on the ground is deformed in all directions in such a way that, from a selected point of observation, it appears to be situated perpendicular to the ground.


These techniques are not without disadvantages. A first disadvantage is that they solve the problem of apparent deformation only for the observer situated at a particular point. For other observers, the graphic motif is even more deformed, and this affects the image of the advertised brand. A second disadvantage is that creating an advertising device according to the prior art requires the measurements of the sports ground to be taken. A third disadvantage is that it is sometimes necessary to deform the graphic motif so much that it does not fit in the available space. This often happens on the edges of football fields.


It is an aim of the present invention to disclose an advertising device that does not appear excessively distorted for the spectators and/or the cameras and is perceived as being situated on the ground of the field.


In particular, the present invention comprises a flat advertising device for placement on the ground, of the type that has a graphic element deformed for better viewing by the observers, characterised in that the graphic element is deformed only along one axis and the said deformation consists of an elongation of less than 100%. Preferably, the deformation is equal to or greater than 20% and equal to or less than 50%. More preferably, the deformation is equal to or greater than 40%.


The present invention proposes abandoning the known method of calculating a specific deformation that is applied in all directions and calculated to give the impression of an absence of deformation at a particular point, and proposes the inclusion of a small (relative to the state of the art) and limited deformation which means that multiple observers perceive the graphic motif as with a deformation such that it deprives the graphic motif of any import. Another effect of the limited deformation proposed by the present invention is that the deformed motif succeeds in appearing to be situated on the ground, and not partially raised or even totally vertical, as happens in the known state of the art. The present invention facilitates the production of television broadcasts, since the producer does not need to take care to shoot the advertising device from a point of view other than the one intended, since from any location the spectator does not perceive any significant deformation in the graphic motif.


In order to increase the contrast between the ground—for example, the turf—and the advertising device, and to avoid any effect of apparent inclination of the device with respect to the ground, the visible silhouette of the graphic motif may coincide with the silhouette of the device. This may be achieved, for example, by cutting out.


Preferably, the graphic motif comprises various independent graphic sub-motifs, the said independent graphic sub-motifs being joined together by means of bridging elements that are camouflaged with the ground.


More preferably, the camouflage is a camouflage that mimics turf.


In a particularly preferred embodiment, the device is made of EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) with a bottom ballast layer made of a more dense material.


More preferably, the ballast layer is made of rubber.


The present invention also relates to the use in a sports arena, preferably a football field, of the advertising device forming the subject of the present invention.





To allow a clearer understanding, by way of explanatory and non-limitative example, some drawings are attached of an embodiment of the advertising device that forms the subject of the present invention.



FIG. 1 shows a perspective view of an application of a device according to the present invention.



FIG. 2 shows the application of FIG. 1, from a different point of view.



FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of an embodiment of a flat advertising device according to the present invention.



FIG. 4 shows schematically a method of deformation according to the present invention.






FIG. 1 shows an advertising device -1- according to the present invention, applied to a sports ground, more specifically a football field.


The advertising device -1- is placed at the side of the field, i.e. in the free space between the boundary of the playing area -100- and the barriers -102- that separate the field from the tiered seats -103-. As can be seen, the advertising device consists of a cut-out graphic motif with two sub-motifs joined together by a bridging element -11-. The advertising device -1- defines two main axes -A- and -B- perpendicular to each other. The axis -B- is parallel to the lateral boundary line that defines the playing area -100-, and the advertising motif displayed by the device -1- is deformed in the direction of the axis -A- perpendicular to the said axis -B-.



FIG. 2 shows a view of the device of FIG. 1 from a high point of the opposite seating tier. It can be seen that the motif of the advertising device -1- does not appear to be excessively deformed, but nor does it appear to be raised or inclined with respect to the ground. This impression is helped by the fact that the advertising motif is cut out. In this case, the silhouette of the advertising motif and that of the advertising device coincide with each other. In other words, the advertising device has no background. This produces a chromatic contrast between the displayed graphic motif and the ground (turf), making it difficult to discern whether the device is situated on the ground or inclined with respect to the ground. This, in turn, mitigates any impression of inclination with respect to the ground that might be caused by the deformation along the axis -A-. Another contributing factor is the fact that there is no corresponding deformation along the axis -B- parallel to the playing area 100. A deformation of the graphic motif by 50% along the axis A of deformation, if it were accompanied by the corresponding deformation along the perpendicular axis -B-, could give the impression that the advertising device is inclined at an angle of 48°. In the case of the invention, the absence of any deformation in one of the axes and the cutting-out of the graphic motif disguise this effect. Nevertheless, it is recommended for this reason to limit the amount of deformation applied.



FIG. 3 shows a perspective view of a possible embodiment of the device according to the present invention. The device of the example consists of two layers: a 1.5 cm layer -12- made of EVA in the upper portion, and a 1 cm layer -13- made of rubber or elastomer material in the lower portion. The upper layer -12- provides protection for the players, while the lower layer -13- acts as ballast. Both layers may be laser-cut separately and glued together subsequently. Thus, the two-layer assembly of the example has a thickness of less than 2.5 cm so as not to stand out excessively from the turf. The two sub-motifs that make up the graphic motif shown are joined together by a bridging element that is covered with digital camouflage printing (photo of turf, or of a colour similar to that of turf), the edges being painted in a green colour similar in shade to that of the turf. The device may consist of a single element or may be formed of different elements joined together. In the latter case, the joint between elements may be made at the bridging points between sub-motifs, using interlocking joints similar to those between the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.



FIG. 4 shows in schematic form the process of deforming the graphic motif of an advertising device according to the invention. The graphic motif of FIG. 4 consists of two independent graphic motifs -1-, -1′- joined together by a bridging element -11-. As shown in the drawing, the graphic sub-motifs in the undeformed state -90-, -90′- are an “∘” and a square, respectively. The undeformed graphic sub-motifs -90-, -90′- are deformed only in the direction of the axis -A-, being undeformed in the direction of the axis -B- perpendicular to it, i.e. the “horizontal” axis.


The deformation consists of stretching by 50% the length of the undeformed graphic sub-motifs -90-, -90′- in such a way that the deformed graphic sub-motifs -1-, -1′- have a length of 150% with reference to the 100% of the length of the axis A of the undeformed graphic sub-motifs.


Although the invention has been described with respect to preferred embodiments, the said embodiments must not be regarded as limitative of the invention, which will be defined by the broadest interpretation of the following claims.

Claims
  • 1. A flat advertising device for placement on the ground comprising a graphic element deformed for better viewing by the observers, wherein the graphic element is deformed only along one axis and the said deformation consists of an elongation of less than 100%.
  • 2. The flat advertising device according to claim 1, wherein the deformation is equal to or less than 50%.
  • 3. The flat advertising device according to claim 1, wherein the deformation is equal to or greater than 20%.
  • 4. The flat advertising device according to claim 3, wherein the deformation is equal to or less than 40%.
  • 5. The flat advertising device according to claim 1, wherein the graphic motif is cut out, the visible silhouette of the device coinciding with the silhouette of the graphic motif
  • 6. The flat advertising device according to claim 5, wherein the graphic motif comprises various independent graphic sub motifs, the said independent graphic sub motifs being joined together by means of bridging elements that are camouflaged with the ground.
  • 7. The flat advertising device according to claim 6, wherein the camouflage is a camouflage that mimics turf.
  • 8. The flat advertising device according to claim 1, wherein the device is made of EVA (ethyl vinyl acetate) with a bottom ballast layer made of a more dense material.
  • 9. The flat advertising device according to claim 8, wherein the ballast layer is made of rubber.
  • 10. A method for advertising in a sports arena comprising placing the advertising device according to claim 1 on a field of the sports arena.
  • 11. The method according to claim 10, wherein the sports arena is a football field.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
P201431100 Jul 2014 ES national
PCT Information
Filing Document Filing Date Country Kind
PCT/ES2015/070525 7/6/2015 WO 00