Letter box messaging system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6226908
  • Patent Number
    6,226,908
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, February 11, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 8, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A system or kit for creating readily changeable messages is provided. The system includes a plurality of letter boxes, a plurality of removably mountable and interchangeable letter panels and a plurality of lights. Each letter box has an opening for receiving a light such that when the panel is attached thereto, the panel is backlit so that an image imprinted on the panel will be visually perceptible. The letter boxes can be arranged in any order to create any desired design or message. The message can be easily changed simply by moving the panel and replacing it with another panel having a different image thereon and/or adding or removing other letter boxes. The letter boxes are nestable within one another such that a kit including a plurality of letter boxes, lights and letter panels can be placed in a single package for shipping, sale and/or storage purposes.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to a system for creating visually perceptible messages that can be easily and readily changed. More particularly, the present invention relates to a system that includes a plurality of illuminable letter boxes and a plurality of image panels that have desired images or indicia defined thereon. The image panels can be removably and interchangeably mounted to the letter boxes and arranged in any desired order to create any desired design or message.




At various times throughout the year, homeowners, businesses, and other individuals desire to display messages to the public. Such homeowners and businesses desire to display decorative and/or inspirational messages on their homes and/or facilities, particularly during holiday seasons, such as Thanksgiving, Christmas, New Year, Valentine's Day and other holidays. There are presently a number of ways in which such messages are displayed. For instance, a message can be displayed by use of a wire form which has been configured into a particular message. Such wire forms may have lights wrapped therearound so that the message can be displayed at night. Likewise, messages can be displayed with the use of neon signs and plastics molded into various shapes. While such products effectively display a message, they are limited. A wire form typically cannot be reshaped effectively into a different form or message. Likewise, while neon signs and molded or formed messages can be reused, different signs and/or messages must be purchased if a different message is desired. To Applicant's knowledge, there are no systems which provide for the creation of readily changeable decorative, informational and/or inspirational messages, so that different message and/or design configurations can be displayed. Thus, there is a need for a system where apparatus for creating and displaying decorative messages and which allows the message and/or design being displayed to be easily changed.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention provides a system for creating desired or selected messages which can be mounted to virtually any desired mounting site.




The system includes a plurality of illuminable letter or image boxes, a plurality of letter or image panels and a plurality of lights. The letter panels are removably mountable to the letter boxes, and are interchangeable, so that letter panels having selected images can be removably mounted to the letter boxes and the letter boxes arranged in any desired order or configuration to create a desired design or message such as MERRY CHRISTMAS, NOEL or any other desired message.




The image defined on each letter panel may comprise a letter, a combination of letters, a symbol or any design. The letter boxes are adapted to be mounted to a variety of structures including a rooftop, ceiling, vertical surfaces such as a wall, or can be simply mounted to a ground surface.




Each letter box comprises a rear panel and a wall extending outwardly therefrom to define a forward opening. The outwardly extending wall preferably comprises upper, lower, left and right side walls which define the forward opening. The letter panels are adapted to be removably mounted to each letter box to cover the forward opening. The light source, preferably a light received in each letter box, illuminates the letter box and the letter panel. The images imprinted on the letter panels are darker than the surrounding area thereon which is preferably translucent. The image is preferably opaque. Thus, the image defined on each letter panel will be easily visually perceptible when the letter panel is illuminated by the light. Each letter box includes a retainer lip for holding the letter panels to the letter boxes.




The letter boxes are nestable in one another so that the letter boxes can be nested for shipping, storage or other purposes. Thus, a system or kit including a plurality of letter boxes nested together, a plurality of lights and a plurality of letter panels may all be placed in a single package. The lights utilized with the messaging system are preferably typical Christmas lights connected by interconnecting wires and adapted to be connected to a power source.




The present invention thus provides a kit or system which can include any number of illuminable letter boxes, letter panels and lights so that any desired message and/or design can be presented and mounted to virtually any desired mounting site.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a schematic of a plurality of letter boxes of the messaging system of the present invention arranged to display a message.





FIG. 2

is a schematic of letter boxes of the system of the present invention configured to display a message.





FIG. 3

is a front elevation view of a letter box of the present invention.





FIG. 4

is a rear elevation view of a letter box of the present invention showing a light connected thereto.





FIG. 5

is a side elevation view of a letter box of the present invention.





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of a letter box of the present invention.





FIG. 7

is a perspective view showing the front, one side and the top of a letter box of the present invention.





FIG. 8

is a perspective view showing the rear panel, one side and the top of a letter box of the present invention.





FIG. 9

is a section view taken from line


9





9


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 10

is a section view taken from line


10





10


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 11

shows a section view of a kit which includes a plurality of letter boxes in a section view, nested together and located in a packaging unit along with a plurality of letter panels and a light string.





FIG. 12

shows a letter box mounted to a roof.





FIG. 13

shows a letter box mounted to a horizontal surface, such as a soffit or a ceiling.





FIG. 14

shows a letter box mounted to a vertical surface, such as a wall or vertical stake.





FIG. 15

shows a letter box mounted to a gutter.





FIG. 16

shows a letter box mounted to a ground surface.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




Referring now to the figures, decorative messages


10


and created by the system or kit for creating messages of the present invention are shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. The system or kit for creating messages comprises a plurality of image or letter boxes


30


, image or letter panels


35


and a plurality of lights


40


. The systems shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

are designated as systems or kits


20


and


25


, respectively. However, it is understood that the system or kit of the present invention is not restricted or limited in any way to any particular number of letter boxes, panels and lights.




As shown in

FIGS. 3-10

, each image box


30


defines a forward opening


42


, and comprises rear panel


44


and an outer wall


46


extending forward therefrom to define forward opening


42


. Lights


40


are shown in

FIGS. 4 and 9

, but not in the remaining figures for the sake of clarity. Outer wall


46


may comprise an upper wall


48


, left and right side walls


50


and


52


, and bottom wall


54


, which define forward opening


42


.




Letter box


30


has a flange


56


extending outwardly from the forward edge


58


of outer wall


46


around the periphery thereof. A panel border


60


extends forward from the outer edge


62


of flange


56


. A letter, or image panel mounting means


64


for removably mounting letter panels


35


is also included.




Panel mounting means


64


may comprise a plurality of retaining lips connected to border flange


60


. Letter box


30


may thus include an upper retaining lip


66


, a right-side retaining lip


68


, a left-side retaining lip


70


, a lower retaining lip


72


and corner retaining lips


74


. Retaining lips


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


are connected to panel border


60


. A space


76


is defined between flange


56


and lips


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


. The edges of panel


35


may be placed between retaining lips


66


,


68


,


70


,


72


and


74


and flange


56


so that the retaining lips hold image panel


35


to letter box


30


such that image panel


35


covers forward opening


42


. If desired, image or letter panel


35


may be made of a flexible material so that it can be snapped into place between the retaining lips and flange


56


. The image panel may be easily removed from a letter box simply by moving the panel from between the flange


56


and the retaining lips, and may be mounted to a separate letter box if desired. Thus, the image panels are removably and interchangeably mountable to the letter boxes.




Image panels


35


are preferably generally rectangularly shaped panels having a front, or forward side


36


and rear side


37


. Each image panel has an image or indicia defined thereon, such as a letter, symbol, or any desired design. The images on the panels shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

comprise letters, so that the letter boxes can be arranged in the desired order to spell out selected messages, such as NOEL or PEACE & JOY. The image may be any desired letter, symbol, number or other desired design or figure.




The letter panels are preferably translucent, or transparent, and the image defined thereon is preferably a darker color than the remainder of the panel, and is preferably opaque. Thus, panels


35


have a translucent portion


38


, and a dark or opaque image portion


39


. The panels are such that when letter boxes


30


are illuminated as described herein, the images on each panel are visually discernable so that the message or design is easily seen.




Each letter box


30


includes a mounting means for mounting the letter box to a desired mounting site. Letter boxes


30


may be mounted to any desired mounting site such as a rooftop


2


, as shown in

FIG. 12

, a horizontal surface


6


such as a soffit or ceiling as shown in

FIG. 13

, vertical surface


4


such as shown in

FIG. 14

which may be a facia or wall board of a structure, a gutter


7


, with the use of gutter clips, as shown in

FIG. 15 and a

ground surface


8


as shown in FIG.


16


. Thus, the letter boxes can be mounted to virtually any surfaces, regardless of the angular orientation or the configuration of the surface.




The mounting means may include a pair of slots or keyways


80


defined in rear panel


44


. Slots


80


may be referred to as first, or upper and second, or lower slots


82


and


84


. Rear panel


44


has outer surface


86


and inner surface


88


and has recessed portions


90


which may comprise upper and lower recessed portions


92


and


94


, respectively. Upper and lower slots


82


and


84


are defined in rear panel


44


at upper and lower recessed portions


92


and


94


, respectively. As shown in

FIG. 9

, recessed portions


92


and


94


have inner surfaces


93


and


95


, respectively, recessed from surface


88


.




Upper slot


82


has a wide portion


96


and a narrow portion


98


. Likewise, lower slot


84


has a wide portion


100


and a narrow portion


102


. As shown in

FIG. 14

, letter box


30


can be mounted to a desired mounting site with the use of fasteners by locating the mounting box such that the heads of the fasteners are positioned in the wide portion of the upper and lower slots


82


and


84


, respectively, and sliding the box down so that upper ends


104


and


106


of slots


82


and


84


engage the fasteners. The fastener head will be located in the narrow portion of slots


82


and


84


and will have a head diameter that extends beyond the edges of the narrow portion of slots


82


and


84


to engage the recessed portions of the rear panel and hold the letter box in place.




If desired, a snap button like that shown in

FIG. 14

can be utilized in combination with a fastener to attach or mount the letter box to a surface utilizing slots


82


and


84


. Snap button


101


has a base or neck


103


, and a head


105


having a diameter larger than the diameter of the base. Snap button


101


has an opening


107


for receiving a fastener


109


to mount the snap button to a mounting site.




Snap buttons


103


may be received in wide portions


96


and


100


of slots


82


and


84


, respectively, and box


38


will slide down until the snap buttons engage the upper end of slots


82


and


84


. The snap buttons will be located in narrow portions


98


and


102


of slots


82


and


84


, and will hold letter box


30


in place.




A plurality of gutter clip slots


110


are also defined in rear panel


44


. Slots


110


are adapted to receive tangs


112


defined on a gutter clip


114


to mount letter box


30


thereto. Gutter clip


114


is shown in FIG.


15


and is adapted to be attached to a gutter


7


. Gutter clip slots


110


have a width


116


and each slot has a mounting lip


118


extending therein. Width


116


is such that tangs


112


can be inserted therethrough and then moved along the slots so that tangs


112


will engage lips


118


thus mounting letter box


30


to gutter clip


114


and gutter


7


.




A third mounting slot


120


is defined through bottom wall


54


. A recessed portion


122


is defined in the inner surface


124


of bottom wall


54


and has a recessed surface


125


. Preferably, third mounting slot


120


is defined in recessed portion


122


. Third mounting slot


120


has a wide portion


123


and a narrow portion


127


. Third mounting slot


120


is thus adapted to receive a fastener head or snap button as previously described. Thus, the letter box can be mounted with third mounting slot


120


to an angled surface such as a rooftop as shown in

FIG. 12

or a horizontal surface such as a soffit or ceiling as shown in

FIG. 13

or to any other desired structure having virtually any orientation.




As is clear from the figures, rear panel


44


is preferably generally rectangular in shape as is forward opening


42


. Forward opening


42


is larger than rear panel


44


. Upper, left, right and bottom walls


48


,


50


,


52


and


54


, respectively, extend outwardly from rear panel


44


at angles


146


,


148


,


150


and


152


, respectively. Lower wall


54


preferably comprises inner and outer portions


154


and


156


having a break line


158


therebetween. An angle


159


is defined by portions


154


and


156


at break line


158


. Preferably, angle


159


is slightly less than 180°, so that letter box


30


is adapted to be mounted to a surface oriented at virtually any angle as depicted in

FIGS. 12 and 13

.




Letter boxes


30


are also adapted to be mounted directly to a ground surface. Letter boxes


30


thus include mounting slots


160


defined at or near the forward edge of left and right side walls


50


and


52


. Slots


160


are defined by mounting bosses


162


having upper and lower ends


164


and


166


, respectively. Mounting bosses


162


are attached to an outer surface of the left- and right-hand side walls and to flange


56


. As shown in

FIG. 16

, a yard stake


170


can be received through slots


160


to mount letter boxes


30


to a ground surface, so that a yard display can be created. Thus, as shown by

FIGS. 12-16

, the letter boxes can be mounted to a number of structures such as a ceiling, soffit, gutter, yard, any vertical surface such as a wall, a rooftop and virtually any other type of surface.




Letter boxes


30


are illuminable, and thus include means for attaching lights thereto. A light receiving hole or light receptacle


126


is defined through rear panel


44


. Rear panel


44


also includes an inwardly recessed portion


128


that circumscribes light receptacle


126


. Recessed portion


128


defines a slot


130


in rear panel


44


for receiving the connecting wires in a light string. A pair of wire retaining clips


132


, which may comprise a first or upward pointing clip


134


and a second or downward pointing retaining clip


136


are defined on rear panel


44


. Retaining clips


134


and


136


are spaced from an outer surface


141


of recessed portion


128


.




Referring now to

FIG. 9

, lights


40


are received in light receptacle


126


. Lights


40


may be referred to as a means for illuminating or for a light source for providing light to letter boxes


30


. Lights


40


preferably comprise a light string


140


that includes lights


40


and light sockets


142


connected by interconnecting wires


144


. Light string


140


preferably utilizes standard-size Christmas lights, but can be any type of light and light socket arrangement. Light string


140


is adapted to be connected to a power source and preferably is adapted to be attached or connected to other strings of light as is well known in the art. Interconnecting wires


144


as shown in

FIG. 4

are placed between retaining clips


132


and recessed portion


128


of rear panel


44


and are received in slots


130


. Retaining clips


134


and


136


have protrusions


133


and


135


to hold wires


144


in place. Lights


40


illuminate letter boxes


30


, and illuminate panels


35


. Panels


35


may thus be referred to as backlit letter panels. Because panels


35


are translucent, and the images defined thereon are darker than the remainder of the panel, or are substantially opaque, the images can be easily seen when lights


40


are lit to illuminate the panel.




Thus, the present invention provides a messaging system that may include any desired number of letter boxes that can be arranged in any desired configuration.

FIGS. 1 and 2

show arcuate configurations of letter boxes arranged to display messages. Letter boxes


30


can be placed in any desired configuration and image panels


35


can be removably attached thereto as described above. Letter panels


35


are interchangeable and can be placed on any letter box


30


such that any desired message and/or design can be created simply by removing and replacing one letter panel with another letter panel, and rearranging the letter boxes, adding more letter boxes, or removing letter boxes. In this way, messages such as NOEL, PEACE & JOY, MERRY CHRISTMAS or any other message can be created. Likewise, if desired, image panels with design configurations thereon such as Christmas trees, snowmen or other figures, can be removably mounted to a letter box and displayed. The present invention thus provides a system for creating messages and designs that can be readily and easily changed to another desired message.




Because of the shape of the letter boxes, the letter boxes are nestable. Thus, letter panels


35


can be removed from letter boxes


30


so that letter boxes


30


may be nested together and the lights, letter boxes and panels can be packaged in one package for sale, shipping and storage purposes. A kit, or system


180


that includes a plurality of letter boxes


30


, light string


140


including a plurality of lights


40


and a plurality of letter panels


35


, all disposed and easily contained in a package


186


is shown in FIG.


11


. System


180


includes six letter boxes, a light string including six lights and six letter panels. However, as set forth herein, the system or kit of the present invention is not limited by any particular number. Thus, a kit can include any number of panels, boxes and lights and kits can be utilized together so that messages of virtually any length, and including any number of panels, can be displayed.




Thus, it is seen that the apparatus and methods of the present invention readily achieve the ends and advantages mentioned as well as those inherent therein. While certain preferred embodiments of the present invention have been illustrated for the purposes of this disclosure, numerous changes in the arrangement and construction of parts may be made by those skilled in the art which changes are encompassed within the scope and spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A system for creating messages comprising:a plurality of image boxes, each box defining a forward opening; a plurality of image panels having images, each of said plurality of image panels having images imprinted thereon, said panels being mountable to said boxes to cover said forward opening, wherein said boxes are adapted to be positioned in any desired configuration, said image panels being removably mountable and interchangeable, such that said panels may be removably mounted to any of said plurality of boxes to place said images in a desired order, thereby creating a desired design or message; and each of said boxes includes a mounting aperture for receiving a stake, wherein said stake is received by and passes through said mounting aperture and into a ground surface for holding each of said boxes in place on the ground surface.
  • 2. The system of claim 1 wherein each of said images comprises one of at least one letter or symbol having a known meaning, so that said image panels may be removably mounted to said boxes in a desired order to create a desired message.
  • 3. The system of claim 1 and further comprising a plurality of light sources for providing light to an interior of each of said boxes to illuminate said image panels.
  • 4. The system of claim 3, wherein each of said plurality of image panels is at least light transmissive and, wherein said images defined thereon are substantially opaque so that said images are easily perceptible when said light sources illuminate said image panels.
  • 5. The system of claim 3 wherein said light sources are connected by connecting wires, each of said boxes having an opening for receiving one of said light sources.
  • 6. The system of claim 1 wherein said boxes are nestable in one another when said panels are removed therefrom.
  • 7. The system of claim 1 wherein each of said boxes comprises:a rear panel; four walls extending outwardly from said rear panel to define said forward opening; and a retaining lip for removably mounting said image panel to said box.
  • 8. A kit for arranging images in a desired configuration comprising:a plurality of letter boxes, each of said letter boxes defining a forward opening, wherein said letter boxes are nestable in one another; a plurality of letter panels, each of said panels having an image defined thereon, wherein said letter boxes may be positioned in a desired configuration and said letter panels are removably and interchangeably mounted thereto, so that said letter panels can be readily and selectively placed in any desired order to create a desired design or message; and each of said boxes includes a mounting aperture for receiving a stake, wherein said stake is received by and passes through said mounting aperture and into a ground surface for holding each of said boxes in place on the ground surface.
  • 9. The kit of claim 8 and further comprising a plurality of light sources for providing light to each of said letter boxes.
  • 10. The kit of claim 9 and further comprising a packaging unit having a plurality of said letter boxes, a plurality of said letter panels and said plurality of light sources contained therein.
  • 11. The kit of claim 9, wherein said plurality of light sources comprise a light string, said light string comprising a plurality of bulb sockets having said lights received therein and connecting wires connection said bulb sockets.
  • 12. The kit of claim 8 wherein each of said letter boxes comprises:a rear panel; and four walls extending forward from said rear panel to define said forward opening.
  • 13. The kit of claim 12, wherein said walls of each of said boxes include a flange defined thereon at a forward edge thereof, and having at least one retaining lip extending from said flange for holding said letter panel in place, wherein an edge of said letter panel is received between said retaining lip and said flange.
  • 14. The kit of claim 8 wherein each of said boxes further includes a retaining lip for removably mounting said letter panel adjacent said forward opening.
  • 15. An illuminable letter box adapted to be removably mounted to a ground surface comprising:a rear panel; four walls extending from said rear panel and defining a forward opening, said rear panel defining a light receptacle; a letter panel having an image thereon, said letter panel being removably mounted to said letter box to cover said forward opening; a light received in said light receptacle for illuminating said letter panel ;and one of said walls including a mounting aperture for receiving a stake, wherein said stake is received by and passes through said mounting aperture and into the ground surface for holding the box on the ground surface.
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