Claims
- 1. In an illuminated display device having a housing, a source of illumination positioned inside the housing, at least two display modules positioned in said housing for holding and displaying display members, said display members having translucent portions thereon for allowing light to shine therethrough and at least one transparent door member hingedly attached to the housing for allowing access to the interior of the housing and changing of said display members in said display modules, the improvement comprising:said display modules each having a generally rectangular frame with first and second opposed generally vertically disposed frame members and third and fourth opposed generally horizontally disposed frame members, a plurality of retention members positioned along said first and second vertically disposed frame members, a plurality of horizontally disposed divider members positioned on said frame, said divider members being individually removably held in place by opposed pairs of retention members, first channels in said divider members for securing portions of display members, and second channels in said third and fourth horizontally disposed frame members, said second channels for securing portions of display members, wherein when display members are positioned between opposed sets of channels, light from said source of illumination can be projected therethrough.
- 2. The illuminated display device as set forth in claim 1 wherein said retention members have projecting portions thereon and said divider members have recesses therein, and when said divider members are positioned on said frame, said recesses mate with said projected portions.
- 3. In a display device having a housing member and at least two adjustable menu boards positioned inside said housing, each of said adjustable menu boards comprising:an assembled frame having a top member, a bottom member, and a pair of side members generally defining a plane, and a space defined between said top, bottom, and side members; said side members including a plurality of horizontally spaced divider member support members disposed vertically along said side members; a plurality of generally parallel divider members selectively engageable and disengageable at their opposite ends with different one of said divider member support members, said divider members thereby being selectively positionable at regularly and variably spaced locations vertically along said side members in a direction intersecting the plane defined by said frame to provide the same and different spacing between adjacent pairs of said divider members; and a plurality of elongated menu strips having descriptive indicia thereon; said divider members each having first channels therein for securing portions of said menu strips; each of said top member and bottom member having second channels therein for securing portions of said menu strips; each of said menu strips being disposed between opposed sets of channels.
- 4. The adjustable menu board of claim 3 wherein said ends of said divider members are releasably engageable with said support elements.
- 5. The adjustable menu board of claim 3 wherein said divider members each comprise a pair of rearwardly extending legs, said pair of legs being resiliently extendable away from each other when said divider members are inserted in and removed from said support members.
- 6. The adjustable menu board of claim 3 wherein said menu strips are slidably engaged by said divider members.
- 7. The adjustable menu board of claim 3 further comprising a light source positioned rearwardly of said menu board and operable to back light said plurality of elongated menu strips, wherein at least a portion of the descriptive indicia of each of said menu strips is translucent allowing light from said light source to shine therethrough.
- 8. A displaying device comprising:a first portion having a first housing member, a source of illumination positioned inside said housing, a plurality of display members, at least one display module positioned in said housing for holding and displaying said display members, and at least one door member on said housing for allowing access for changing of said display members; and a second portion having a second housing member, said second portion secured to said first housing member for displaying display members; said at least one display module having a frame assembly with a top member, a bottom member and a pair of side members, a plurality of retention members, a plurality of divider members, and a plurality of display members, said plurality of retention members being positioned along said side members, said divider members being selectively engageable and disengageable with said retention members, and said display members being dispersed between and support by pairs of retention members; each of said divider members having first channels therein for holding portions of one of said display members, and said top member and said bottom member having second channels therein for holding portions of one of said display members, wherein said display members are positioned between opposed sets of channels.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/283,069, filed on Mar. 31, 1999 now U.S. Pat. No. 6,125,565, which in turn is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/893,603 filed on Jul. 14, 1997, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,983,543, which in turn is a continuation-in-part of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/702,101, filed on Aug. 23, 1996, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,694, which in turn is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 08/317,690, filed on Oct. 5, 1994, now abandoned.
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