The invention relates to display products, and more particularly to portable display devices that are commonly used when giving a presentation.
Portable display devices are useful to transport and display a variety of information, such as business information, advertising information, and educational information. However, known display systems can be complex and/or lack the desired stability to ensure an effective presentation.
The present invention provides a portable display device for use in any number of different applications. More specifically, the invention provides a portable display device comprising a first panel having a front surface and a rear surface, and a second panel movably coupled to the first panel, the second panel having front and rear surfaces. The display device also includes a marquee surface integral with the first and second panels such that when the first and second panels are coplanar, the marquee surface is substantially coplanar with the first panel and second panel. When the first and second panels are angled with respect to each other, the marquee surface can be pushed out of the plane and project away from the first and second panels.
In one embodiment, the display device further includes a third panel coupled between the first and second panels. Preferably, the first and second panels can fold inwardly over the third panel such that when the first and second panels are folded inwardly, they overlap each other.
The invention also provides a portable display device comprising a first panel, a second panel, and third panel coupled between the first and second panels such that the first and second panels are each movably coupled to the third panel. The display device also includes a footer integral with and movably coupled to the third panel.
In one embodiment, a first bottom brace integral with and movably coupled to the first panel, and a second bottom brace integral with and movably coupled to the second panel. In another embodiment, the display device comprises one piece of material, and the one piece of material is rectangular such that the length of the first panel plus the first bottom brace is equal to the length of the third panel plus the footer.
The invention also defines a method for setting up a portable display device formed of a single piece of material. The method includes folding a first panel of the material inwardly toward a center of the material along a first side hinge line, and folding a second panel of the material inwardly toward the center of the material along a second side hinge line. The method also includes extending a marquee surface away from the first and second panels, extending a footer away from the first and second panels along a footer hinge line, extending a first bottom brace away from the first panel along a first lower hinge line in the second direction, and extending a second bottom brace away from the second panel along a second lower hinge line in the second direction.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon review of the following detailed description, claims, and drawings.
Before one embodiment of the invention is explained in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings. The invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various ways. Also, it is understood that the phraseology and terminology used herein is for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of “including,” “having,” and “comprising” and variations thereof herein is meant to encompass the items listed thereafter and equivalents thereof as well as additional items.
The first panel 14 is movably coupled to the second panel 18 via a third panel 38. The third panel 38 also includes a front surface 40 and a rear surface 44 (see
The first panel 14 is coupled to the third panel 38 along a first side hinge line 42 to permit relative movement between the panels. The second panel 18 is coupled to the third panel 38 along a second side hinge line 46 to permit relative movement between the panels. In the illustrated embodiment, the side hinge lines 42, 46 include a cut extending through either the front or rear surface of the first panel 14. However, it is understood that in other embodiments, the side hinge lines may include a deformed area (also known as a crush score) that does not include any cuts.
The display device 10 also includes a marquee surface 50 integral with the display device 10. In the illustrated embodiment, the marquee surface 50 is located near the top 48 of the display device 10. The panels 14, 18, 38 include a cut 52 through the display device 10 (i.e., through both the front and rear surfaces of the panels 14, 18, 38). The first panel 14 includes a first upper hinge line 54, and the second panel 18 includes a second upper hinge line 58. As illustrated, the upper hinge lines 54, 58 include a crush score, although it is understood that the upper hinge lines 54, 58 could also include a cut through one of the front or rear surfaces. The cut 52 and the upper hinge lines 54, 58 allow the marquee surface 50 to project away from the display device 10.
The marquee surface 50 can be used as a featured display area for bibliographical and other data relating to the information displayed on display device 10. The marquee surface 50 can either be integrally formed with the display device 10 (as in the illustrated embodiment), or it can be formed from a different piece of material and be permanently attached to the display device 10.
It is understood that in other embodiments (not shown), the marquee surface 50 can be located in any desired position along the height of the display device 10. For example, the marquee surface 50 could be located near the middle or the bottom of the display device 10. It is also understood that while the marquee surface 50 is generally centered on the third panel 38 of the display device 10 in the illustrated embodiment, the marquee surface 50 may be positioned in any desired position along the first, second, or third panels 14, 18, 38 and still fall within the scope of the present invention.
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The illustrated display device 10 also includes a footer 62 integral with at least one of the panels 14, 18, 38. As shown in
The footer projects away from the bottom 66 of the display device 10 to provide both support for the display device 10 and to provide another featured display area. In the illustrated embodiment, the footer 62 is integral with the third panel 38. In some embodiments (not shown), the marquee surface 50 could be located at the bottom 66 of the display device 10 to provide additional support as well as the featured display area, thereby providing the function of both the footer 62 and the marquee surface 50.
The illustrated display device 10 also includes a first and a second bottom brace 82, 86 integral with the display device 10 to further increase the stability of the display device 10 when it is set up. As illustrated in
Generally, the footer 62 will extend away from the display device 10 in one direction and the bottom braces 82, 86 will extend away from the display device 10 in the opposite direction as this arrangement provides the most support for the display device 10. In the embodiment shown in
The illustrated display device 10 formed of corrugated cardboard. It is understood, however, that the panels could be formed of other materials, such as reinforced paper, plastic, wood, corkboard, chalkboard, etc. In the illustrated embodiment, the front and rear surfaces of the panels 14, 18, 38 include a dry erase surface for easily adding and removing information. The composition of such a dry erase surface is well-known in the industry. In addition, the front and rear surfaces may also comprise magnetic material, compressed foam, corkboard, or other suitable display surfaces.
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The user then folds the second panel 18 inwardly along the second side hinge line 46 toward the center of the display device 10 at a display angle is approximately equal to the display angle α for the first panel 14. It is understood that while in some embodiments the first and second panels 14, 18 will have equal display angles α and β, respectively, in other embodiments it may be desirable to have the first and second panels 14,18 positioned at different display angles.
The user next extends the marquee surface 50 away from the panels 14, 18, 38. As shown in
Similar to what is described above for
When the display device 10a is in the folded position (similar to
Various features of the invention are set forth in the following claims.