Latch assembly for sign having flip display

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6546655
  • Patent Number
    6,546,655
  • Date Filed
    Monday, February 26, 2001
    23 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 15, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A latch assembly for use in a flip panel sign display is disclosed. The latch assembly includes a latch pin releasably coupled to the sign panel in a manner to prevent relative rotation therebetween. A latch is disposed an end of the latch pin. The latch pin includes a neck portion and an end portion, the neck portion having a particular cross-sectional configuration which prevents relative rotation in the side panel. The latch is rotatably supported on the end portion and capable of rotation between a locked position which retains the flip panels in a desired configuration and an unlocked position which permits relative positioning of the flip panels.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Technical Field




The present invention relates generally to a mounting device for signs, and more particularly to an improved latch assembly for selectively retaining and supporting a latch associated with a flip display of a sign in desired configuration.




2. Discussion of Related Art




Commercial signs are designed to display advertising and images for products or services. However, some information or images related to the products or services may vary over the duration of time in which the sign is viewed by consumers. In certain applications, the fluctuation of the information requires frequent changes directly on the sign. For example, the price of a product or the time of a service, such as a viewing of a movie, may fluctuate. Many signs provide a manner in which information on the sign can be displayed but cannot easily be modified.




Signs commonly used to display frequently changing information may include flip displays that allow changes in the information or images. Flip displays have a plurality of panels bearing alphanumeric information or images. The panels are located next to each other so that one panel can be flipped to change the information or image displayed. For example, if two panels are next to each other, a first panel located in an upper panel position bears the upper half of a number upon it and the second panel located in a lower panel position bears the lower half of a number upon it such that the two panels form a complete number. Additional panels bearing additional information or images are located beneath the first and second panels, stacked and hidden out of view. This set of flip panels is arranged to allow flipping of each panel from one position to another. Thus, the second panel can be flipped into an upper panel position over the first panel, thereby exposing a third panel in the lower panel position and the second side of the second panel in the upper panel position. With the panels retained in this configuration, information or images on the third panel and newly exposed second side of the second panel are viewed.




A latch or turn piece is located adjacent the flip panels and positionable to retain the panels in a desired configuration. More specifically, each panel can be flipped when the latch which retains the panels or stacks the panels against the sign is moved from a locked position to an unlocked position. Conventional latches are secured to the sign with a rivet or similar fastener. While such a latch assembly has provided an adequate means for retaining the flip display in a desired configuration, several drawbacks have been realized. For example, the head of a riveted fastener may disrupt the information displayed on the sign. Furthermore, it can be difficult to control the friction generated at the interface of the sign and the latch, whereby too much or too little friction is provided at the latch/sign interface. Furthermore, in certain configurations where a single rivet is used to support a pair of latches disposed on opposite sides of the sign, certain undesirable rotational coupling between the pair of latches occur. As such, the rivet or support moves and rotates as a result of the rotation of the first latch, which in turn rotates the second latch. In view of these and other drawbacks of conventional latch assemblies, there is a need for an improved latch assembly for use on a display sign having a flip display which allows independent rotation of each lever.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is therefore an object of this invention to provide an improved latch assembly to rotatably support a pair of latches for retaining flip displays on a sign. It is another object of the present invention to provide an improved latch assembly which is inexpensive to manufacture, simple to install and easy to operate. These and other objects are provided by a latch assembly and sign display apparatus. In a preferred embodiment, the latch assembly includes a latch pin having a neck interconnecting a pair of axle portions and a pair of levers rotatably supported on the axle portions. The latch assembly permits independent rotation of one lever while the other lever remains in a stationary position.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The various advantages of the present invention will become apparent to one skilled in the art by reading the following specification and subjoined claims and by referencing the drawings in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a sign having a flip display that utilizes the latch assembly of the present invention.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view showing a first preferred embodiment of a latch assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is an exploded cross-sectional view of the latch assembly shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the latch assembly similar to that of

FIG.3

in an assembled condition;





FIG. 5

is a detailed side view of the latch shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 6

is a detailed end view of the latch shown in

FIG. 2

;





FIG. 7

is a perspective view of the latch pin shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 8

is an end view of the latch pin shown in

FIG. 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of an alternate embodiment for the latch pin shown in

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 10

is a perspective view showing a second preferred embodiment of a latch assembly in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 11

is a perspective view of the latch shown in

FIG. 10

;





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of the latch pin shown in FIG.


10


;











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




With reference to the drawings and in particular

FIGS. 1 and 2

, a display sign


16


is illustrated having a sign panel


18


and a plurality of flip displays


100


. Each flip display


100


includes a set of flip panels


102


and


104


which when combined form a desired alphanumeric representation. Panels


102


,


104


are arranged in a stacked manner to form a conventional flip display


100


that can be modified by rotating the individual flip panels.




Hinge assembly


20


interconnects flip panels


102


,


104


and releasably secures the flip display


100


to the sign panel


18


. The panel


102


is shown in a lower panel position and the panel


104


is shown in an upper panel position above. A latch pin assembly


22


is disposed adjacent a side of flip display


100


opposite hinge assembly


20


and functions to selectively retain the panels


102


,


104


of flip display


100


in a desired configuration. As can be seen in

FIG. 1

, a latch assembly is strategically located adjacent various flip panels. In addition, the latch assembly


22


of the present invention is used to secure larger panels to display sign


16


such as display panels


106


,


108


which overlay sign panel


18


.




With reference now to

FIGS. 2-8

, a first preferred embodiment of the latch assembly in accordance with the present invention is illustrated. Latch assembly


22


is releasably coupled to sign panel


18


and positionable between a lock position as shown in solid lines in FIG.


2


and an unlocked position as shown in phantom lines in FIG.


2


. Latches


24


,


24


′, as shown in

FIGS. 3 and 4

are rotatably supported or retained on latch pin


26


. Latch pin


26


has a pair of cylindrical end portions


28


,


28


′ interconnected by and extending from a square neck portion


30


.




With particular reference to

FIGS. 3

,


7


and


8


, neck portion


30


is shaped to fixedly rest in a complementary aperture


32


formed through sign panel


18


. As presently preferred, neck portion


30


has a substantially square shaped cross-section and aperture


32


has a substantially square periphery to receive neck portion


30


. In this way, means for preventing relative rotation of latch pin


26


with respect to sign panel


18


are provided. While a square cross-section is preferred for neck portion


30


and aperture


32


, one skilled in the art will readily appreciate that other cross-sectional configurations could be employed which prevent relative rotation therebetween.




End portion


28


,


28


′ includes a cylindrical-shaped axle portion


34


,


34


′ extending from neck portion


30


and terminating at retaining flange


36


,


36


′. Retaining flange


36


,


36


′ has a tapered leading edge


38


,


38


′ formed thereon. A plurality of longitudinal slots


40


,


40


′ are formed in end portion


28


,


28


′ and provide a degree of lateral compliance such that latch


24


can be snapped onto and rotatably supported by the axle


34


,


34


′. In this regard, the longitudinal slots


40


,


40


′ divide end portion


28


,


28





0


into six equal sectors.




With reference now to

FIG. 9

, a modified latch pin


126


is illustrated. Latch pin


126


has a pair of cylindrical end portions


128


,


128


′ interconnected by and extending from a square neck portion


130


. Neck portion


130


is shaped to fixedly rest in a complementary aperture


32


formed through side panel


18


. End portion


128


,


128


′ includes a cylindrical shaped axle portion


134


,


134


′ extending from neck portion


130


′ and terminating at retaining flanges


136


,


136


′. Retaining flange


136


,


136


′ has a tapered leading edge


138


,


138


′ formed thereon. A slot


140


,


140


′ is formed in end portion


128


,


128


′ and provides a degree of lateral compliance such that latch


24


can be snapped onto and rotatably supported by the axle


134


,


134


′. One skilled in the art will recognize that the number and configuration of the longitudinal slots allows precise control of the radial compliance of the end portion of the latch pin for a given application.




With reference now to

FIGS. 3 and 5

, latch


24


includes a cylindrically shaped hub


44


and a lever


46


extending radially therefrom. Hub


44


has a bore


48


formed therethrough which defines a first diameter


50


, a second diameter


52


and a third diameter


54


. Latch pin


26


is received in bore


48


such that latch


24


is rotatably supported at second diameter


52


. In this regard, the tapered leading edge


38


engage the interior wall


56


so that retaining flange


36


readily passes through bore


48


. The first diameter


50


of bore


48


is larger than the second diameter


52


to provide sufficient clearance between hub


44


and neck portion


30


. The third diameter


54


of bore


48


is also larger than second diameter


52


to form shoulder


58


in bore


48


. Shoulder


58


is adapted to engage retaining flange


36


for axially retaining latch


24


on to latch pin


26


.




With reference to

FIG. 6

, latch


24


includes a detent


68


formed on an interior wall


70


defined at first diameter


50


of bore


48


. As presently preferred, a pair of detents


68


are located on diametrically opposed positions on interior wall


70


. Detent


68


is composed of two opposing ramps


72


and an intermediate notch


74


. Detent


68


is configured to cooperate with neck


30


to provide a mechanical feature for positively locating latch


24


. As latch


24


is rotated, the corner


76


of neck


30


engages the ramp


72


of detent


68


. Latch


24


is in the locked position when comer


76


passes the first ramp


72


of detent


68


and rests in intermediate notch


74


. As presently illustrated, a pair of detents


68


,


68


′ cooperating with neck


30


provide a feature for positively locating latch


24


at one of four positions. However, one skilled in the art will recognize that the number and orientation of the detents could be adapted for positively locating latch


24


in various orientations. Latch


24


can be rotated on pin


26


to the locked position to engage panels


102


,


104


of flip display


100


. Latch


24


can also be rotated to an unlocked, or free position to allow reconfiguration of the panels


102


,


104


of flip display


100


.




With reference to

FIG. 5 and 6

, lever


46


includes lateral flange


60


, a longitudinal handle


62


extending from an upper surface of flange


60


and a nub


64


extending from a bottom surface of flange


60


which functions to urge the flip panels


102


,


104


against sign panel


18


.




With respect to

FIGS. 10-12

, a second preferred embodiment of the latch assembly in accordance with the present invention is illustrated. Latch assembly


222


is releasably coupled to a sign panel (not shown) and includes latch


224


rotatably supported and retained by latch pin


226


. In this regard, latch pin


226


is designed to support a latch


224


on one side of a sign panel, while minimizing the visual impact on the opposite side thereof. As best seen in

FIG. 11

, latch


224


is similar to latch


24


as described earlier. Latch


224


alternatively includes enlarged lateral flange


260


in place of lateral flange


60


. Enlarged lateral flange


260


extends tangentially from opposite sides of hub


244


to form a pie-shaped flange having an angle of approximately 20° between opposing sides. Additionally, nub


264


, which is similar to nub


64


on latch


24


, extends along a majority of the outer surface of enlarged lateral flange


260


to urge flip display panels


102


,


104


against the sign panel.




As shown in

FIG. 12

, latch pin


226


is similar to latch pin


26


as described earlier but provides a single axle portion


234


(as opposed to a double axle portion


34


,


34


′) on which latch


24


is rotatably supported. Latch pin


226


has a cylindrical end portion


228


connected to neck


230


. Latch pin


226


further includes an enlarged head


278


which extends radially outwardly from the end of neck


230


. Enlarged head


278


is sized to be larger than the aperture


32


(as shown in

FIG. 3

) formed in sign panel


18


such that latch pin


226


may be positively located thereon. Thus, latch pin


220


allows the present invention to be used as a single latch pin where a latching function is only required on one side of a sign assembly. Enlarge head


278


is preferably formed on latch pin


226


as a unitary construction.




From the foregoing description, one skilled in the art will readily recognize that the present invention provides a latch assembly which improves the design, simplifies the manufacture and reduces the cost of assembling various flip panel displays. While the present invention has been described with particular reference to a preferred embodiment, certain changes, modifications and variations may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention as define by the following claims.



Claims
  • 1. A latch assembly for releasably retaining a display on a sign panel comprising:a pin including a neck portion which is adapted to be inserted into an aperture formed in the sign panel and having a cross-section for preventing rotation of said pin and a first axle extending from a first end of said neck portion and having a first retaining flange formed on an end thereof; a first latch having a bore formed therethrough to receive said first axle such that said first latch is rotatably supported on said first axle between said neck portion and said first retaining flange, said bore having a shoulder formed therein which engages said retaining flange for releasably securing said latch to said pin, said bore opposite said shoulder formed in said first latch having an enlarged diameter to provide clearance for said neck portion of said pin such that said latch rotates on said axle; and wherein said lever further comprises a detent formed on an interior surface defined by said enlarged diameter for releasably retaining said lever in a first location relative to said latch pin.
  • 2. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said retaining flange has a tapered leading face.
  • 3. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said first axle has a longitudinal slot formed therein.
  • 4. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said first latch comprises a hub portion having said bore formed therein and a lever extending from said hub portion.
  • 5. The latch assembly of claim 4 wherein said lever includes a flange portion extending radially outwardly from said hub portion and a handle portion extending longitudinally from an upper surface of said flange portion.
  • 6. The latch assembly of claim 5 wherein said lever further comprises a nub extending from a lower surface of said flange portion.
  • 7. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said neck portion has a substantially square cross-section.
  • 8. The latch assembly of claim 1 wherein said pin further comprises an enlarged head portion formed on an end of said neck opposite of axle.
  • 9. A latch assembly for releasably retaining a display on a sign panel comprising:a pin including a neck portion which is adapted to be inserted into an aperture formed in the sign panel and having a cross-section for preventing rotation of said pin and a first axle extending from a first end of said neck portion and having a first retaining flange formed on an end thereof; a first latch having a bore formed therethrough to receive said first axle such that said first latch is rotatably supported on said first axle between said neck portion and said first retaining flange a second axle extending from an end of said neck and having a second retaining flange formed thereon; and a second latch having a bore formed therethrough to receive said second axle such that said second latch is rotatably supported on said second axle between said neck portion and said second retaining latch.
  • 10. A latch assembly for releasably retaining a display on a sign panel comprising:a pin including a neck portion which is adapted to be inserted into an aperture formed in the sign panel and having a square cross-section for preventing rotation of said pin, a first axle extending from a first end of said neck portion and having a first retaining flange with a tapered leading face formed on an end thereof, and a second axle extending from a second end of said neck portion and having a second retaining flange with a tapered leading face formed on an end thereof; a first latch including a hub portion having a bore and a shoulder formed therein and a lever extending from said hub portion, said bore receiving said first axle and said first retaining flange engaging said shoulder such that said first latch is rotatably supported on said first axle between said neck portion and said first retaining flange; and a second latch including a hub portion having a bore and a shoulder formed therein and a lever extending from said hub portion, said bore receiving said second axle and said second retaining flange engaging said shoulder such that said second latch is rotatably supported on said second axle between said neck portion and said second retaining flange.
  • 11. A sign display comprising:a sign panel having an aperture formed therein; a movable display panel; a latch assembly disposed adjacent said movable display panel for releasably retaining said movable display panel on said sign panel, said latch assembly including a pin having a neck portion which is adapted to be inserted into an aperture formed in said sign panel such that said pin is prevented from rotating relative to said sign panel and a first axle extending from a first end of said neck portion and having a first retaining flange formed on an end thereof; a first latch having a bore formed therethrough to receive said first axle such that first latch is rotatably supported on said first axle between said neck portion and said first retaining flange, said first latch being positionable between an unlocked position and a locked position, said bore formed in said first latch having a shoulder formed therein which engages said first retaining flange for releasably securing said first latch to said pin, a portion of said bore opposite said shoulder formed in said first latch having an enlarged diameter to provide clearance for said neck portion of said pin such that said latch rotates on said axle; and wherein said lever further comprises a detent formed on an interior surface defined by said enlarged diameter for releasably retaining said lever in a first location relative to said latch pin.
  • 12. The sign display of claim 11 wherein each of said first retaining flange has a tapered leading face.
  • 13. The sign display of claim 11 wherein each of said first axle has longitudinal slots formed therein.
  • 14. The sign display of claim 11 wherein said first latch comprises a hub portion having said bore formed therein and a lever extending from said hub portion.
  • 15. The sign display of claim 14 wherein said lever includes a flange portion extending radially outwardly from said hub portion and a handle portion extending longitudinally from an upper surface of said flange portion.
  • 16. The sign display of claim 15 wherein said lever further comprises a nub extending from a lower surface of said flange portion.
  • 17. The sign display of claim 11 wherein said aperture formed in said sign panel is substantially square, and said neck portion has a substantially square cross-section.
  • 18. The sign display of claim 11 wherein said moveable display panel comprises a panel which overlays said sign panel.
  • 19. The sign display of claim 11 wherein said moveable display panel comprises a flip display having a plurality of flip panels.
  • 20. The sign display of claim 11 wherein said pin further comprises an enlarged head portion formed on an end of said neck opposite said axle.
  • 21. A sign display comprising:a sign panel having an aperture formed therein; a movable display panel; a latch assembly disposed adjacent said movable display panel for releasably retaining said movable display panel on said sign panel, said latch assembly including a pin having a neck portion which is adapted to be inserted into an aperture formed in said sign panel such that said pin is prevented from rotating relative to said sign panel and a first axle extending from a first end of said neck portion and having a first retaining flange formed on an end thereof; a first latch having a bore formed therethrough to receive said first axle such that first latch is rotatably supported on said first axle between said neck portion and said first retaining flange, said first latch being positionable between an unlocked position and a locked position; a second axle extending from an end of said neck and having a second retaining flange formed thereon; and a second latch having a bore formed thereon to receive said second axle such that said second latch is rotatably supported on said second axle between said neck portion and second retaining flange.
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