The invention herein relates to a portable display device of the type having a center panel and two side panels hingedly connected thereto, wherein the portable display device includes an integral folding foot that supports the device in an upright display position.
Known portable display devices have a center panel and two side panels hingedly connected thereto to form a display surface. Information, such as text, drawings, charts, photos and the like may be placed on the display surface and the portable display device may be stood up on a flat surface to present the information on a vertical display surface. The side panels are typically angled forwardly to form props that maintain the portable display device in its vertical display position. The side panels fold onto the center panel for storage and transport of the portable display device.
Such portable display devices are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,794,712, U.S. Pat. No. 5,293,705, and U.S. Pat. No. 5,911,522.
When standing, the side panels of such a portable display device provide good support against tipping over in the forward direction. However, the portable display devices of this type are typically unsupported against tipping over backwards, relying on the weight of the forwardly angled side panels to prevent such backward tipping. People walking bristly past such an upright display device can create enough air current to turn it over, as can air currents from fans, open doors, or the like. Accidentally touching or pushing the portable display device can tip it over, as can leaning anything against it.
Therefore, it would be a great improvement to provide a portable display device that supports itself against backward tipping.
Accordingly, it is the principal object of the invention to provide a portable display device that provides good support against tipping over from an upright display position.
It is a further object of the invention herein to provide a portable display device of the foregoing character which also folds compactly for storage and transportation.
A portable display device according to the invention herein has a center panel having a top edge, a bottom edge and two side hinges, and two side panels respectively hingedly connected to the center panel by the side hinges. A support foot is integrally connected with the center panel, the support foot including a base hingedly connected to the bottom edge of the center panel and foldable to lie adjacent a back of the center panel, and first and second legs hingedly connected to the base. The first and second legs fold to extend rearwardly from the base and interconnect at or near their distal ends to configure the foot as a support extending rearwardly from the central panel.
In other aspects of the invention, the first and second legs may include intermediate fold lines establishing a leg spacer between the base panel and the distal portions of the legs. The distal ends of the legs may define a slot and tab configuration for interconnecting the legs.
In a further aspect of the invention, the support foot is hingedly connected to the center panel by a perforated fold line, so that the support foot can be readily removed from the center panel in the event that the portable display device is used in a manner that does not require a support foot.
Also according to aspects of the invention herein, the side panels are about one-half of the width of the center panel and fold over the center panel to adapt the portable display device for transportation and storage. The base and legs of the support foot also fold to positions between the side hinges of the center panel, whereby the support foot does not increase the size of the portable display device in its folded condition for transportation and storage.
Other and more specific objects and features to the invention will in part be apparent to those skilled in the art and will in part appear in the following Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiment and the Claims, taken together with the drawings.
The same reference numerals refer to the same elements throughout the various figures.
A portable display device 10 is shown in the various figures, and it generally comprises a center panel 12, first and second side panels 14 and 16 hingedly connected to the center panel, and a foot 20 for supporting the portable display device 10 in an upright position as shown in
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The portable display device 10 is preferably made of a sheet of corrugated paper board, and the side hinges 22, 24 may be deformed portions of the corrugated paper board forming a fold line hinge, or may be score lines formed part way through the corrugated paper board from the back, such that the front of the corrugated material remains smooth and forms the hinges 22, 24. Other creasable and foldable paper board materials may also be used. The hinge 22 connects the center panel with side panel 14 which has the same height H as the center panel 12 and has a width Ws that is preferably one half or slightly less than one half of the width W of the center panel 12. Therefore, in the example shown, the width Ws of the side panel 14 is 12″.
Hinge 24 is formed similarly to hinge 22, and connects the center panel 12 and the side panel 16. The side panel 16 also has the same height H as the center panel and has width Ws which, in the example shown, is 12″ as discussed above.
Because the hinges 22 and 24 are formed from the back 64 of the portable display device 10, the front display surface 66 thereof is continuous and smooth, with neatly appearing fold lines at the side hinges 22 and 24. If desired, a high quality paper or paper board may be laminated to the corrugated paper board, to provide a high quality display surface 66.
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The base 30 is substantially rectangular and preferably has a width Wb of 12″, leaving a 6″ space on each side of the base 30 extending to the side hinges 22 and 24. The base 30 may have a height of HB of 7″.
A first leg 36 is integral with the base 30 at fold line 38, and extends to a distal end 40. The leg 36 has a bottom edge 42, with the terminology “bottom” referring to the orientation of the edge 42 when the foot 20 is deployed, as more fully discussed below. A slot 44 is formed through the leg 36, near the distal end 40 thereof, and the leg 36 is provided with another fold line 46 that is preferably aligned with the side hinge 22, to form a leg spacer potion 48.
The support foot 20 includes a second leg 50, extending from the base 30 along the bottom edge 28 of the center panel 12 and the bottom edge of the side panel 16. The leg 50 joins the base 30 at a hinge 52, which is preferably a creased fold line, and extends to a distal end 54, on which a tab 56 is provided. The leg 50 has a bottom edge 58, and is provided with an intermediary fold 60 which forms a leg spacer portion 62.
The support foot 20 may also be formed as a separate structure, with the base 30 glued or otherwise attached to the back 64 of center panel 12.
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The portable display device 10 can be refolded to the configuration shown in
It will be appreciated that the foregoing description of the portable display device 10 is that of a preferred embodiment, and that various changes may be made. For instance, the tab 56 and slot 44 used to secure the distal ends of legs 36 and 50 together may take a variety of other configurations, including interlocking opposing slits, or other inter-engaging configurations. Further, the legs 36 and 50 may be secured to the center panel 12 by individual bases rather than the common base 30. In another variation, the bottom edges 42, 58 of the legs 36, 50 may be angled to support the center panel 12 in a rearwardly inclined orientation, with the side panels 14 and 16 aligned with the center panel 12 to provide a wide flat display surface.
The foregoing and other changes and modifications to the preferred embodiment herein may be made by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
This application claims priority to my U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/718,531 filed Sep. 19, 2005.
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