The present invention relates to devices for passenger vehicles, namely to handgrips to be suspended in a vehicle.
There has been known a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle and provided with means for accommodating advertisements (Utility Model DE9104744U, published 1991). This handgrip is embodied in the form of a frame with a window for displaying cards containing information of advertising nature (information cards). Two embodiments of a slot for an information card are provided. With the first embodiment, said slot is made in the interior of stays and crossbars of the frame and is open from the end of said frame to insert and remove the information card. Since the window provides access to the card, it is used to remove and replace the card.
With the second embodiment, the slot is made on the outside of the frame in the form of a recess on its stays. The information card is applied to stays in the recess and glued.
The drawback to the known device with respect to the both embodiments thereof consists in that the frame is not strong enough and may be deformed (bent) and even broken with relative ease. In addition, with the second embodiment, gluing of the card makes its replacement difficult and labor-consuming. With the both embodiments, information cards are not protected against vandalism.
There has been also known a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle and provided with means for accommodating advertisements (International Application PCT/CN03/00545, Publication WO 04/007240, dated Jan. 22, 2004). This handgrip is made of a plate to enable arrangement and holding of an information card by means of a second plate connected to a first one. The information card is held between the plates when they are connected. The plates are made transparent. The drawbacks to this device consist in that, firstly, it fails to provide for the arrangement of information cards having a considerable thickness, since this may result in deformation. Secondly, this device suggests a labor-consuming operation for replacing the information card. When replacing cards, the both plates of a handgrip should be disconnected and then again connected to another information card.
The claimed inventions are intended, as their closest prior arts, to enable display of replaceable information cards, by means of a handgrip. As distinct from the prior art, the present inventions provide for the arrangement of information cards in slots provided in a plate from which a handgrip is made. This allows free arrangement of information cards of a considerable thickness (more than 0.2 mm) with due regard for a corresponding slot size. Moreover, the first embodiment of the inventive handgrip allows for the arrangement of several cards in a slot and their removal one by one by passengers in a vehicle. The other embodiments of the inventive handgrip, more specifically, their particular cases, make it possible to limit access to information cards for passengers, providing their arrangement inside the plate (the second embodiment) or between the plates (the third and fourth embodiments). In so doing, a convenient replacement of cards is ensured. In particular, insertion of a new card makes it possible to push out a card inserted earlier. There is no need to disconnect components of the handgrip. It should be noted that all inventions afford convenient and quick replacement of information cards by operating personnel.
The above technical effect is accomplished in the first embodiment of a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle, said handgrip being embodied in the form of a plate to enable arrangement and holding of an information card, said plate is provided with a groove formed by a recess on the plate surface and a rim along the edge of said recess, said rim being open for inserting several information cards and their removing by passengers in the vehicle.
Said groove may be formed by a rectangular portion of the surface and rims along three sides of this portion.
A recess on the plate surface may be made rectangular, more specifically—on a rectangular portion of the plate surface, with rims being located along two opposite sides of the recess, at least on one of two other sides of the recess the surface of said recess is made with a smooth transition to an adjacent surface of the plate and forms (along with the rims) slots for inserting and/or removing a card.
A recess surface may be provided (from two sides) with a smooth transition to an adjacent surface of the plate and may form (along with the rims) slots for inserting and/or removing a card.
Said groove may be provided with a spring drawing information cards up to the plate surface or to the rims.
Said groove may be embodied to accommodate several information cards at one time and to enable removal of information cards one by one.
The above technical effect is accomplished in the second embodiment of a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle, said handgrip being embodied in the form of a plate to enable arrangement and holding of an information card, said plate is provided with a groove inside it, said groove being open for insertion and removal of an information card, the plate surface being the outer surfaces of walls of said groove.
The plate may be embodied transparent and the groove may be made open from opposite sides of the plate. Specifically, the groove may be open from opposite ends of the plate.
The above technical effect is accomplished in the third embodiment of a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle, said handgrip being embodied in the form of two plates connected to each other, one of which being made of a transparent material to enable arrangement of an information card between the plates, at least one of said plates is provided with a slot in the form of a recess on the plate surface, said slot facing the other plate and being open from opposite sides for insertion and removal of an information card.
The handgrip may be embodied in the form of three plates connected to each other, a middle plate being made of a nontransparent material with grooves at opposite sides connected to transparent plates.
One of the plates may be made of a nontransparent material with a groove in which a transparent plate is arranged.
The both plates may be made of a transparent material. In doing so, each of the plates is provided with a groove in the form of a recess of a surface, said grooves forming in the handgrip a single slot for arranging an information card.
The groove may be embodied in the form of a strip and open from opposite ends of the plate.
One of the plates may be provided with a recess and the other—with a protuberance arranged in the recess of the opposite plate with a clearance between them to accommodate the information card. In so doing, surfaces of said recess and protuberance may be made cylindrical; a slot formed by them being open along the forming cylindrical surfaces.
The above technical effect is accomplished in the fourth embodiment of a handgrip to be suspended in a vehicle, said handgrip being embodied in the form of two plates connected to each other to enable arrangement of an information card between the plates, at least one of said plates is provided with a protuberance facing the other plate and forming between the plates a groove, which is open to insert and remove an information card from the end of at least one of the plates.
Said recesses may be provided on each of the plates.
One or both of the plates may be made of a transparent material.
With reference to the accompanying drawings:
A handgrip as depicted in
The plate, along with the rims, may be made at the expense of injection molding from aluminum alloy or plastic.
Of course, the rims may be manufactured separately and then attached on the plate (handgrip) thereby forming a groove with an outer surface of said plate (handgrip).
A handgrip as depicted in
A handgrip as depicted in
The both transparent plates and, accordingly, the handgrip as a whole may be manufactured from acrylic glass.
A handgrip as depicted in
The plates 18 and 19 may be made of a transparent or nontransparent material, since in the case of using a nontransparent material, it is contemplated that the cards are partially projected beyond the groove.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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2004117464 | Jun 2004 | RU | national |
2005102735 | Feb 2005 | RU | national |
PCT/RU05/00326 | Jun 2005 | WO | international |