1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to modular assemblies and more particularly to components which may be arranged to assemble any of a wide variety of curved or straight walled structures for supporting a display panel on the sides thereof.
2. Prior Art
The commercial retail industry requires quite a few signs to maintain their business. The more conspicuous these signs are, the higher the probability that customers will pay attention to them and to make their purchases accordingly. These signs however often need to be changed on a daily basis.
A need for such signage therefore is that their displaying arrangements need to be easily changed and that the supporting structure must not be complicated nor difficult to change, themselves. Such a structure is found in U.S. Pat. No. 7,562,849, however, it does not address the need for “add-on” units to permit connecting itself to an adjacent display.
It is therefore an object of the present invention, to overcome the disadvantages of the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention, to provide an attractive, conspicuous, 3-dimensional structure which is easy to assemble, easy to adapt to its surroundings, and provides ease of change of graphics supported thereby.
It is yet a still further object of the present invention, to provide a 3-dimensional structure whose shipment may be made as simple as possible and to its adaptability to change, to permit multiple configurations is made easily.
The present invention comprises a modular panel display arrangement assembled from connectable components to permit a 3-dimensional presentation of a commercial display. The panel display arrangement may include one or more individually assembled and connected modular units.
Each modular unit may be comprised of an elongated upper plate and an elongated lower plate held in a spaced apart parallel relationship by a first side rail and a second side rail. One or more elongated middle rails be located between the first side rail and the second side rail, and may be securably attached to the elongated upper plate and the elongated lower plate. Each modular unit may have a first end rail at a first end thereof and a second end rail at a second end a thereof, or that second end rail may be disposed at the second end of a plurality of modular units connected together.
Each modular unit may be free-standing by itself, or connected to one or more adjacent modular units in a straight line, a curved or sinusoidal line, or in a circular, oval or box shape, depending upon the desired assembly, and depending upon the curve or straightness of the upper and the lower plates for the particular individual units.
Each elongated upper plate and each elongated lower plate for a particular module unit are identical to one another. The elongated plate has a pair of channels extending adjacent each elongated side thereof so as to form a receiving track for a backer panel to be placed therein. Each elongated upper plate and each elongated lower plate have two or more pairs of spaced apart holes for the receipt and passage of securement bolts therethrough. The pairs of spaced apart holes in the upper plate and in the lower plate are arranged to be in alignment with the first side rail, the middle rail and the second side rail respectively, for the secure assembly of the upper plate and the lower plate to those rails.
The first elongated side rail comprises a central, generally “U” shaped channel having a backer panel edge receiving track disposed on each side thereof. Each receiving track comprises an “L” shaped flange, in cross section. The central “U”-shaped channel of the first side rail has a pair of parallel side arms with a “C” shaped channel at its distal edge thereof. A pair of second “C” shaped channels are arranged on the opposite side of the central U-shaped channel, having an open slot directed toward one another, for sliding connection to a first outside end rail thereagainst, or to a further modular unit's second elongated side rail, for a multiple unit assembly, as needed.
The second elongated side rail comprises a central, generally “U” shaped channel having a backer panel edge receiving track disposed on each side thereof. Each receiving track comprises an “L” shaped flange, in cross section. The central “U”-shaped channel of the second or inner side rail has a pair of parallel side arms with a “C” shaped channel at its distal edge thereof. A pair of second “C” shaped channels are arranged on the opposite side of the central U-shaped channel, having an open slot directed away from one another, for sliding connection to a second outside end rail or to a further modular unit's first elongated side rail, for a multiple unit assembly, as needed.
The middle rail is of generally “I” shape in cross section, having a support web extending between a pair of flat members. The juncture of the support web and each flat member consists of a generally “C” shaped channel disposed therebetween. The “C” shaped channels at each end of the elongated middle rail provides an opening for a securement bolt to be received therein, through an elongated upper plate or an elongated lower plate respectively.
The elongated first end rail is of generally “D”-shape in cross section, having a generally semicircular outer housing connected to an elongated planar inner side. A pair of fingers extended radially inwardly from the semicircular housing, each finger having a generally “C” shaped channel arranged distally thereon. A pair of second “C” shaped channels are arranged on the back side of the elongated planar side, each having an open slot facing away from one another, for sliding connection to an elongated side rail.
The elongated second end rail is of generally “D”-shape in cross section, having a generally semicircular outer housing connected to an elongated planar inner side. A pair of fingers extended radially inwardly from the semicircular housing, each finger having a generally “C” shaped channel arranged distally thereon. A pair of second “C” shaped channels are arranged on the back side of the elongated planar side, each having an open slot facing toward one another, for sliding connection to an elongated second side rail, at the end of a modular unit or at the end of a chain of modular units.
A backer panel is captured within the channels of the upper and the lower plates, and within the edge receiving tracks of the first and the second side rails.
An end cap is arranged to be secured to each respective end of the first end rail and the second end rail by securement bolts attached to the respective “C” shaped channels extending radially inwardly from their respective semicircular outer housings.
After a modular unit is assembled, or a plurality of modular units are connected to one another, with their respective backer panels inserted into their respective receiving tracks, a display may be attached to the outer side of those backer panels magnetically, electrostatically, with an appropriate adhesive or by other attachment means.
The invention thus comprises a modular panel display unit assembly, comprising: an elongated upper plate and an elongated lower plate, arranged parallel to one another and supported by a first side rail and a second side rail secured therebetween; a backer board capturably received between the upper plate and the lower plate; an end rail may in one embodiment be slidably secured to a side rail at an end of the unit, and wherein a display panel is removably attached to a backer board secured between the upper plate and the lower plate for a free standable modular display thereof. The elongated upper plate and the elongated lower plate for each particular unit are preferably commonly curvilinear or commonly straight, as the case may be. The unit assembly may comprise at least two contiguous, joined individual modular units. The upper elongated plate and a lower elongated plate of a second modular unit in the assembly may be of linear shape. The upper plate and the lower plate each have a display panel supporting channel extending along an exterior edge thereof. The first side rail and the second side rail each have bolt-receiving channels arranged at each end thereof, for receipt of a securement bolt through the upper plate and the lower plate respectively. The bolt receiving channels in the respective first side rail and the second side rail are also arranged to slidably engage one another when joining several modular units together. The first side rail and the second side rail each preferably have a pair of inwardly directed flanges thereon. The inwardly directed flanges on the first side rail and the second side rail each preferably have a distal edge with a bolt receiving channel arranged thereon. An intermediate middle rail is may be secured between the first side rail and the second side rail in a display unit.
The invention also comprises a modular panel display unit assembly of closed perimeter shape, comprising: a plurality of curved elongated upper plates and a plurality of curved elongated lower plates, the upper and lower plates arranged parallel to one another; wherein each vertical pair of upper plate and lower plate are supported by a first side rail and a second side rail secured therebetween, and wherein the upper plates are connected to one another in a curved arrangement, and the lower plates are connected to one another in a corresponding curved arrangement, to form the closed perimeter shaped thereby. A backer board is preferably capturably received between at least one vertically adjacent upper plate and one lower plate. An upper plate and lower plate of any particular modular unit may be of linear configuration. A display panel may be removably attached to a backer board secured between the upper plate and the lower plate for a free standable modular display thereof.
The invention also includes a method of displaying a display panel comprising: securing an upper plate and a lower plate together in a parallel spaced-apart configuration by a first side rail and a second side rail, to form a first modular display unit, the upper plate and the lower plate each having a display panel support channel along an exterior longitudinally directed side thereof; placing a backer panel in the display panel support channel in the upper plate and the lower plate of the modular display unit and within the edge retaining tracks of the side rails; and attaching a display panel onto the backer panel supported by the modular display unit. The upper plate and the lower plate of the first modular display unit may be commonly curvilinear. A further modular display unit may be added to the first modular display unit by slidably engaging a second side rail of the first modular display unit to a first side rail of the further modular display unit. The further modular display unit may form a sinusoidal arrangement of display units with the first modular display unit. The further modular display unit attached to the first modular display unit may form a closed perimeter assembly of modular display units.
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings in which:
The present invention comprises a modular panel display arrangement 10 assembled from a plurality of connectable components to permit a 3-dimensional preferably free-standing presentation of a commercial display, as represented in
Each modular unit 12 may be comprised of an elongated upper plate 14 and an elongated lower plate 16 held in a spaced apart parallel relationship by a first side rail 18 and a second side rail 20, as may be seen in
Each modular unit 12 may be free-standing by itself, or connected to one or more adjacent modular units 12 in a straight line as represented in portions of
Each elongated upper plate 14 and each elongated lower plate 16 for a particular modular unit 12 are identical to one another, as may be visualized in
The first elongated side rail 18, shown in an end view in
The second elongated side rail 20 comprises a central, generally “U” shaped channel 52 having a backer panel edge receiving track 54 disposed on each side thereof, as shown in
The elongated middle rail 22 is of generally “I” shape in cross section as shown in
The elongated first end rail 50 is of generally “D”-shape in cross section, as represented in
The elongated second end rail 66 is also of generally “D”-shape in cross section, as represented in
A backer panel 28 is captured in the channels 26 of the upper and lower plates 14 and 16, and in the edge receiving tracks 36 and 54 of the first and second side rail 18 and 20, respectively.
As shown in
After a modular unit 12 is assembled, wherein the lips 45 of the “C” shaped channels 44 are inserted into the slots 86 of the “C” shaped channels 84, shown in
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20120186119 A1 | Jul 2012 | US |