Claims
- 1. An internally illuminated sign for a structure fascia comprising:
- an elongated housing bounded by upper and lower elongated members, said housing having a rear panel member and an open front portion,
- an elongated translucent panel covering at least part of said open front portion,
- a plurality of point light sources located in said housing and positioned adjacent said rear panel member, said point light sources spaced apart at substantially uniform distances and positioned substantially in a row along the elongated housing,
- an elongated light dispersion member positioned between each of said point light sources and said translucent panel for distributing light from said point light source over at least an elongated portion of said translucent panel and between said upper and lower elongated members, and
- at least one access member in said lower elongated member for access to and changing of said point light sources, said access member being positioned below said point light sources,
- whereby access to and changing of said point light sources in said illuminated fascia sign can be accomplished manually from the ground by hand or with an elongated tool.
- 2. The illuminated fascia sign as set forth in claim 1 wherein a plurality of access members are provided, one of said access members being positioned below each of said point light sources.
- 3. The illuminated fascia sign as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said light dispersion members has a plurality of light openings arranged in a prespecified pattern to allow differing amounts of light to pass through said member at different areas and thereby create a uniform distribution of light from said light source on the translucent panel.
- 4. The illuminated fascia sign as set forth in claim 3 wherein said light dispersion members each comprise a sheet of patterned film.
- 5. The illuminated fascia sign as set forth in claim 1 wherein each of said light dispersion members has a plurality of light openings to allow light to pass through and create a uniform distribution of light from said light source on the translucent panel.
- 6. An illuminated device for an elevated canopy fascia member, said illuminated device comprising:
- an elongated housing for mounting on said canopy fascia member, said housing having a rear panel member for securing said housing to said canopy fascia member, an upper elongated side panel member, a lower elongated side panel member, two end panel members, and at least an open front facing area;
- a translucent front member secured to said housing and covering said open front facing area;
- a plurality of point light sources positioned in a line adjacent said rear panel member and spaced substantially uniformly along the length of said housing;
- a plurality of light dispersion members, one of said light dispersion members positioned between each of said point light sources and said translucent front member; and
- a plurality of access doors on said lower elongated side panel member for permitting manual access to each of said point light sources from outside said housing,
- whereby access to and changing of said point light sources in said illuminated device can be accomplished manually from the ground by hand or with an elongated tool.
- 7. The illuminated device as set forth in claim 6 wherein each of said light dispersion members has a plurality of light openings arranged in a prespecified pattern to allow differing amounts of light to pass through at different areas and thereby create a uniform distribution of light from each of said light sources on an adjacent portion of said translucent front member, whereby a substantially uniform light distribution is secured across the full length and width of said translucent front member with a minimum number of point light sources.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/341,678 filed on Nov. 17, 1994, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,537,302 , which is a continuation of U.S. Ser. No. 07/996,103, filed on Dec. 23, 1992, which is now U.S. Pat. No. 5,381,324, granted Jan. 10, 1995.
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