1. Technical Field
This invention relates to display panels as could typically be used on a multi-story building, and in particular a louver style display panel system.
2. Prior Art
The construction of multi-story residential or commercial buildings presents a developer with a unique ability to sell advertising space or to display the developer's name during the construction phase. The construction of a multi-story building often attracts the attention of the public making it an ideal display or advertising medium. The difficulty that construction companies and developers have traditionally faced is how to easily and economically display advertising from the building without interfering in its construction, and at the same time without presenting a structure that can be easily destroyed or damaged when exposed to high winds. There is also a concern that any form of advertising could be blown off the building causing damage to property or injury to persons below.
One mechanism that has been developed by others in order to present developers with the ability to utilize buildings under construction for purpose of advertising is the use of large fabric or flexible banners that are placed on the exterior of the building. Such banners often have a rigid frame to which they are secured. Typically the banners will have a series of slits (commonly semi-circular in shape) cut into their surface that permit wind to more easily pass through the banners to reduce the load applied to them during high winds or in storm situations. Unfortunately, since the slits are usually cut into relatively flexible material they often open during times of relatively low wind, obscuring portions of the advertising printed on the banner. If subjected to high winds the slits may not be of sufficient size to allow enough air to pass through the banner, which may result in either a ripping of the banner or the banner blowing completely off of the building structure.
Still others have suggested the use of an open mesh fabric for purposes of advertising and display. In order to ensure that a sufficient amount of wind can pass through the banner during periods of high wind, the mesh typically has to be of a significantly open weave. As the weave becomes more open there is less material upon which to print advertising, making the ability for the display of sharp and crisp images rather limited.
There is therefore a need for an improved method of displaying advertising on multi-story buildings, particularly during their construction phase.
The invention therefore provides a new and novel louver display panel system for use on multi-story buildings and other structures.
Accordingly, in one of its aspects the invention provides a louver display panel system comprising one or more display panels for receiving advertising or other printed or graphic material thereon; one or more support members to secure said one or more display panels to a building or structure, said one or more display panels rotationally secured and mounted to said one or more support members and forming a louver structure; at least one louver movement control means, said louver movement control means maintaining said one or more display panels in a first position where they are in a plane generally parallel to the exterior face of the building or structure until a forwardly or rearwardly directed wind load applied to said one or more display panels exceeds a pre-determined value, after which said louver movement control means permits said one or more display panels to at least partially rotate toward a second position that is generally parallel to the direction of the wind to reduce the wind load borne by said one or more display panels, said louver movement control means returning said one or more display panels to said first position when the wind load drops below said pre-determined value.
In a further aspect the invention provides a louver display panel system comprising a generally rectangular display panel rotationally secured and mounted to a pair of support posts that are releasably securable to a building or structure, said display panel forming a louver structure; and a pair of louver movement control means associated with said display panel, each of said control means comprising a pair of pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders mounted end to end with their pistons extending in opposite directions and having one piston secured to one of said support posts and the other of said pistons secured to a bracket secured to said display panel, said pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders maintaining said display panel in a plane that is generally parallel to the exterior face of the building or structure until either a forwardly or rearwardly directed wind load is applied to said panel that exceeds a pre-determined value, after which said pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders permit said display panel to rotate to thereby reduce the wind load borne by said display panel, said pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders returning said display panel to its position where it is generally parallel to the exterior face of the building or structure when said wind load drops below said pre-determined value.
Further aspects of the invention will become apparent from the following description taken together with the accompanying drawings.
For a better understanding of the present invention, and to show more clearly how it may be carried into effect, reference will now be made, by way of example, to the accompanying drawings which show exemplary embodiments of the present invention in which:
The present invention may be embodied in a number of different forms. The specification and drawings that follow describe and disclose some of the specific forms of the invention.
With reference to
Regardless of the specific nature of support members 5, display panels 4 are rotationally secured to the support members to form a louver structure. In most instances the display panels will be mounted to the support members through the use of pivot pins 6. In the case of the embodiment shown in
Louver display panel system 1 further includes at least one louver movement control means 7 that maintains the display panel or panels in a first position where they are situated in a plane that is generally parallel to the exterior surface or exterior face of the building or structure. Where the louver display panel system is mounted on the ground or is in the form of a billboard, the first position will generally be in an orientation that directs the exterior surface of the display panels in a fashion such that they can be readily viewed by the intended audience. Louver movement control means 7 is designed such that display panels 4 will be maintained in their first position until such time as either a forwardly directed (i.e. a head wind blowing against the outside surface of the building and as shown by the arrows in
From a thorough understanding of the invention it will be appreciated that louver movement control means 7 can be designed to permit the louver to “open” at a desired wind speeds, and hence wind loading, depending upon the particular application at hand, the size of the display panel, the relative strength and anchoring force of the support members, and a host of other factors. In many instances it is expected that louver movement control means will allow the display panels to rotate to reduce wind loading beginning at a wind speed of approximately 50 km/h. As the wind speed slowly dissipates and the loading of display panel 4 decreases, louver movement control means 7 permits the panels to gradually move back to their first position and eventually to a point where they are once again generally parallel to the exterior face of the building or structure to which they are secured.
As mentioned, louver movement control means 7 permits the display panels to be rotated in two separate and opposite directions depending upon the direction of the wind.
In one embodiment of the invention louver movement control means 7 comprises a double pneumatic or hydraulic piston. In an alternate embodiment (not shown) louver movement control means 7 could comprise one or more torsion and/or coil springs. It will further be appreciated that a number of more complex mechanisms could also be utilized for louver movement control means, including hydraulic cylinders, electrical solenoids, electric servo motors, etc. In the case of powered control means (for example, electric solenoids or servo motors) there could be included a wind speed monitor or load sensor on the display panels that could be used to activate the control means. In the case of the embodiment shown in
Louvre display panel system 1 may also include a rear guard or cage 11 that is set-off a distance from the rear surface of display panels 4. The guard or cage prevents access to the display panels and also serves to keep objects from contacting the display panels upon their rotation. As shown in the attached drawings, louver display panel system 1 may further include a brace member 12 positioned and connected between support members 5 and guard or cage 11. Since in most instances it is expected that the primary wind load will be a forwardly directed or head wind, brace member 12 will preferably be angled downwardly from the support member to the guard or cage to help distribute wind loading that is borne by the panels to both the support member and the guard or cage. As shown in the attached drawings, guard or cage 11 would typically be comprised of further support posts and fence panels, of the type commonly used for barrier systems or safety fencing. Louver display panel system 1 may further include a base support 13.
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It will thus be appreciated by one of ordinary skill in the art having a thorough understanding of the described invention that there is provided an effective means to display advertising or other graphic or printed material on a building or other structure while enabling the advertising to accommodate wind loading that may otherwise cause a destruction of the advertising medium or present safety concerns. The ability of the display panel to rotate in separate and opposite directions depending upon the direction of the wind load, allows the louver display panel system to function safely and efficiently regardless of the direction of the wind. The use of a dual acting pneumatic or hydraulic cylinder, or a pair of pneumatic or hydraulic cylinders mounted end to end with their pistons extending in opposite directions, permits a precise control over the rotation of the display panels in either direction. As the display panels are subjected to an increasing wind load in either a forward or a rearward direction the louver movement control means permits the display panels to rotate in one of their two directions and towards an orientation where they are somewhat parallel to the direction of the wind, thereby reducing the wind load that they must bear. As the wind speed increases so does the degree of rotation of the panels. Eventually, when the wind speed diminishes to a safe level the louver movement control means will rotate the panels back to their initial position where they are once again generally parallel to the exterior face or surface of the building or structure and oriented such that they direct the advertising or other printed or graphic material in a desired direction. The described louver display panel system further provides the ancillary benefit of adding a degree of protection to the interior of a building under construction from rain and snow. When the display panels are generally parallel to the exterior face of the building they will also, to a certain extent, shield the contents of the floor on which they are mounted, and workers on those floors, from light winds.
It will also be appreciated that that such a louver display panel system can be constructed to be lightweight and easily movable from place to place or, alternatively, could be permanently mounted to act as a permanent advertising medium. Depending upon the particular application at hand, the construction of display panels 4 could vary widely. In some instances they could be a metal skinned slab, a foam core slab, or a frame covered with a durable flexible synthetic material.
It is to be understood that what has been described are the preferred embodiments of the invention. The scope of the claims should not be limited by the preferred embodiments set forth above, but should be given the broadest interpretation consistent with the description as a whole.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/639,311 having a filing date of 27 Apr. 2012.
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61639331 | Apr 2012 | US |