The present invention relates to the field of traffic signaling devices, and in particular to hand supported paddle signs.
Safety warning equipment such as paddle signs bearing stop and slow designations have been developed using commonly available materials such as PVC water pipe and fittings therefor. While generally economical to construct, these arrangements suffer from a number of drawbacks. For example, it is often desirable to provide warning signs that are either hand held or rest on the ground. In either application, a safety officer, road worker or other operator need only rotate the sign mast to display the desired message to oncoming motorists. It has become popular to display a choice of one of two messages, incorporated on opposing sides of a rigid sign panel, referred to as a paddle. As is well known, an operator stands adjacent to a flow of traffic and at appropriate times rotates the sign to display one of the two messages, usually stop or slow to the motorists.
While this signaling operation can be readily accomplished during ideal weather and relatively light, slow moving traffic conditions, inclement weather and/or fast moving traffic can burden the operator, sometimes to an undesirable point of distraction. Contributing to the problem is the critical need for the operator to send the correct message at a given time. For example, it may be necessary to stop traffic to allow a workman to temporarily access the road surface, and only a command to stop is appropriate. In order to ensure that the proper signal is given, the operator must look away from oncoming traffic to concentrate visual focus on the message being displayed, the mast providing little or no indication of the message being displayed.
As mentioned, it has been found desirable to provide two different types of signs, one having a short handle for being held by hand, and the other having a long mast, to be supported by the ground. While the message panel can be the same for both types of signs, the sign construction is considerably different. Couplers used to secure sections of water pipe together are intended to be permanently adhesively bonded to the pipe sections, thus rendering the resulting sign unsuitable for compact storage. If the couplers are left “dry,” that is, unsecured, the pipe sections are not rendered suitably rigid and stable. Also, further cost savings can be attained if the ground supporting mast is made of one continuous piece, eliminating the need for a coupling joint. Unfortunately, this type of sign is also unsuitable for compact storage. As will be seen, the present invention overcomes these disadvantages.
The present invention provides a novel and an improved warning sign that minimizes the disadvantages associated with the prior art signs and provides advantages in construction, mode of operation and use. One embodiment of the invention comprises a hand-held display device for warning passing motorists. Included is a self-supporting sign panel having opposed major surfaces for displaying warning information, and a first mast section with a first end receiving the sign panel for engagement therewith and an opposed second end. A second mast section is joined to the first mast section by a coupler releasably joining the first and the second mast sections end-to-end. The coupler is keyed to the first and the second mast sections, and the first and the second mast sections provide a tactile indication of the angular position of the sign panel. In one example, tactile indication is provided with first and second mast sections having an outer surface with alternating rounded and flattened portions indicative of the angular position of the sign panel.
In another example, the coupler has first and second opposed sockets for receiving ends of the first and the second mast sections. The coupler may be permanently fixed to one mast section and releasably connected to the other mast section. Preferably, the coupler is permanently fixed to the first mast section and releasably connected to the second mast section, and the socket releasably connected to the second mast section has internal splines engaging the second mast section.
The first and the second mast sections and the coupler may be provided with interfitting keying structures to assure their correct assembly, and to ensure consistency throughout a working organization, giving the operators added confidence that the correct message is being displayed to oncoming motorists. In one example, the keying structures of the first and the second mast sections have outwardly protruding structures received in cooperating recesses in the socket. Preferably, the keying structure on at least one of the first and the second mast sections is formed parallel to a longitudinal axis thereof, to provide tactile indication of the angular position of the sign panel. For example, the keying structure may have a generally triangular or a generally rectangular cross-sectional shape. Portions of the keying structure not contained within the recess provide additional tactile indication of sign position. If desired, the coupler includes a recess receiving a releasable engagement carried on one of said first and said second mast sections, the recess providing tactile indication of the angular position of the sign panel.
In another embodiment, a hand-held paddle sign for warning passing motorists, comprises a self-supporting paddle having opposed major surfaces for displaying warning information. A first mast section has a first end having a slot receiving the paddle, and an opposed second end. A coupler releasably joins the first and a second mast section end-to-end, with the coupler keyed to the first and the second mast sections. The first and the second mast sections have a tactile indication of the angular position of the sign panel.
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The invention disclosed herein is, of course, susceptible of embodiment in many different forms. Shown in the drawings and described herein below in detail are preferred embodiments of the invention. It is understood, however, that the present disclosure is an exemplification of the principles of the invention and does not limit the invention to the illustrated embodiments.
For ease of description, sign equipment utilizing a display device embodying the present invention is described herein below in its usual assembled position as shown in the accompanying drawings, and terms such as upper, lower, horizontal, longitudinal, etc., may be used herein with reference to this usual position. However, the sign equipment may be manufactured, transported, sold, or used in orientations other than and described and shown herein.
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One embodiment of the signal device 10 comprises a sign panel 12, which is sufficiently rigid so as to be self supporting. In one example, the message indicia is inked, painted, or otherwise affixed to a self supporting backer board. In another example, not shown, the message indicia are displayed on flexible sign panel material and are supported by a suitable frame. The sign panel 12 is supported by first and second mast sections 18, 20 joined by a coupler 24. The first mast section 18 is secured to the bottom end of sign panel 12 by rivets, threaded fasteners or other suitable securement arrangements. The mast sections 18, 20 may be made of any suitable material such as aluminum, wood, or fiber-reinforced resin, but are preferably formed of plastic material that is formed to have certain desirable features as will be described herein. The coupler 24 is made of suitable material as may be desired, but is also preferably formed of plastic.
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The foregoing descriptions and the accompanying drawings are illustrative of the present invention. Still other variations and arrangements of parts are possible without departing from the spirit and scope of this invention.