Information
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Patent Grant
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6467742
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Patent Number
6,467,742
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Date Filed
Saturday, April 29, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 22, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 248 2053
- 248 3167
- 040 656
- 040 666
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A poster gripping extrusion device for the close-in maintenance and rigid support of a flexible sheet of display material. The device includes an elongated planar base having a first or distal edge and a proximal or second edge defining a width of said base. A leg extends parallel to the base, the leg having a distal edge and a proximal edge, and only a single web or bridging portion extending between the second edge and the proximal edge of the leg to provide compactness to the device. A pivotable clamp extends from the distal edge of the leg, the clamp providing a first and a second line of contact between the clamp and the base to securely hold a sheet of material therebetween. The clamp has a distalmost edge which extends beyond the distalmost edge of the base portion of the device, to permit ease of manipulation of the device in “close-in” locations.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to articulable plastic extrusions for gripping and securing posters or signs to be utilized in commercial and retail display arrangements.
2. Prior Art
Advertising and marketing are critical to the modem retailer. Such practice requires the display of signs and posters that are typically suspended from ceilings, held by brackets by a standing support, or attached to a shelf or comer edge. These signs and posters must be maintained straight and “readable” from a snug-holding support apparatus. These supports must be easy to use, inexpensive to manufacture, and not distract from the poster or sign being displayed.
Sign-holding devices are certainly well-known in the art. Many of these devices however are extremely limited in their capabilities and or use. U.S. Pat. No. 3,324,585 to Frederickson shows a biasable clip, which actually lances the poster that it supports. A biasable panel is disposed in front of the poster, but the poster may be damaged by the mere attempt to pull the biasable panel away from the poster. U.S. Pat. No. 3,354,564 to Falcone shows a further clip which is actually a marking device that carries a plate on its front side. This very thin clip is utilized to fit over the edge of a cup or a bottle, having a disk which acts as a marker on the distal end of one of its legs. An irregular clip is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,955,286 to Kapstad, which clip has a pair of angled tongues arranged to bias against a connecting member to permit the device to be engaged onto a wall of a basket or the like. A card holding clip, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,341,028 to Brown, has one side which is adaptable to be disposed about a vertical rod. A self-attachable clip, shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,566,183 to Greenberger, has a forward lip which defines in cross-section, a generally J-shape to that clip. The clip has a rear portion which engages a particular channel groove as may be found of the edge of a shelf. U.S. Pat. No. 4,822,862 to Salbsky, senior., shows a clip for mounting price cards upon container edges. This clip has a pair of legs, each of which are arranged in a curvilinear fashion. The clip is arranged to fit on the top of a bowl.
U.S. Pat. No. 5,718,402 to Hoffinan et al, and commonly owned with the present application, shows a poster-gripping extrusion. The extrusion in this '402 patent is more complicated than necessary, may well not fit in desired locations and the manufacture of it utilizes extra material when such may not be needed. German Patent DE 40 36 882 C1 also discloses an articulable poster gripper which however fails to provide the accessibility, compactness and efficient features of the present invention.
It is an object of the present invention to provide an efficient and simple poster or sign-holding clip extrusion which is an improvement over the prior art.
It is yet a still further object of the present invention, to provide a poster-gripping extrusion which itself, through its simplicity, permits it to be gripped by a channel support, where deemed necessary, or be attached in a corner placement in an unobtrusive manner.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention comprises a simplified and improved, elongated, articulable clip of plastic as a poster gripping extrusion for permitting the proper holding of flexible sheets as posters or signs in diverse locations. Such an elongated extruded clip of plastic may be run in lengths of about 50 centimeters to about 250 centimeters or more in length.
The improved elongated extruded clip has a planar base, of width, “w”. The extruded clip also has a leg of elongated planar configuration, arranged parallel to the planar base, and attached unitarily thereto only by a transversely disposed bridging portion extruded therebetween to provide compactness and attachability in tight areas with minimum structure.
The leg has a distalmost edge which extends longitudinally parallel to the bridging portion, and extending widthwise to a location about the midpoint of the width of the planar base. The distal edge of the leg includes a living hinge which runs therealong. The living hinge connects the first leg to an articulable clamp.
The articulable clamp, attached to the leg by the co-extruded living hinge therebetween, is movable with respect to the planar base, in an arc pivoted about the living hinge. The articulable clamp has a proximal portion of generally linear or planar configuration which mates with the living hinge thereadjacent. The proximal portion of the articulable clamp has a flange member extending generally perpendicular thereto. The flange member is co-extruded with the articulable clamp and is unitary therewith. The flange member has a distalmost end, which provides a line of contact between the flange and the planar base when the articulable clamp is in its “engaged” or touching relationship with the planar base.
The articulable clamp has a curvilinear portion extending from the proximal portion thereof. The curvilinear portion is of arcuate configuration, having a distalmost edge which extends beyond the distalmost edge of the planar base, by at least approximately 0.1 centimeter. The arcuate or curvilinear portion of the articulable clamp has a radius of curviture “R”, the distalmost edge of which is spaced a perpendicular distance above the plane of the planar base by about approximately 0.1 centimeter. The arcuate portion of the articulable clamp includes an arc segment component which engages the planar base, when in the clamp is in contact therewith. Thus, a line or contact and a wider line of contact such as an arc segment of the articulated clamp, provide two parallel lines of pressure against a sign or poster placed between the flange and the articulable clamp in the planar base when the articulable clamp is in engaging juxtaposition against that planar base.
The distal extension of the articulable clamp beyond the distalmost edge of the planar base, along with the raised distal edge of that articulable clamp above the surface of the planar base permits ready manual engagement of that articulable clamp to permit a pivoting thereof about its living hinge to permit entry of or removal of a poster or sign from the planar base.
The single web comprising the bridge portion between the planar base and the first leg thus identifies a generally U-shaped configuration, which would permit a generally U-shaped channel to slip thereover for support of the extrusion and poster thereattached from a ceiling or the like. That U-shaped arrangement between the planar base and the leg thus minimizes material, permits enclosed support by a further channel, and effects an uncomplicated, compact appearance of an extruded gripping member in a manner not found or shown in the art. The bridging portion also permits the gripping device to snugly and inconspicuously mate within a comer without distracting from the poster or sign being displayed.
The invention thus comprises a poster gripping extrusion for the close-in maintenance and rigid support of a flexible sheet of display material, comprising: an elongated planar base having a first or distal edge and a proximal or second edge defining a width of the base; a leg extending parallel to the base, the leg having a distal edge and a proximal edge, and a single web or bridging portion extending between the second edge and the proximal edge of the leg; a pivotable clamp extending from the distal edge of the leg, the clamp providing a first and a second line of contact between the clamp and the base to securely hold a sheet of material therebetween wherein the clamp has a distalmost edge which extends beyond the distalmost edge of the base portion of the device, to permit ease of manipulation of the device in “close-in” locations. The pivotable clamp may have a curvilinear portion and a linear portion. The pivotable clamp has a flange extending perpendicular from the linear portion to provide the second line of contact with respect to the base. The edge of the pivotable clamp extends about .1 cm. beyond the distal edge of the base. The distal edge of the pivotable clamp extends about 0.1 cm. above the distal edge of the base. The pivotable clamp is attached to the leg by a living hinge extruded therebetween. The planar base has an adhesive thereon to permit the device to be adhered “close-in” to a corner position.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The objects and advantages of the present invention will become more apparent when viewed in conjunction with the following drawings, in which:
FIG. 1
is prspective view of a elongated poster-gripping extrusion constructed accorording to the principles of the present invention;
FIG. 2
is a side elevational view of the extrusion shown in figure one;
FIG. 3
is a side elevational view, similar to that shown in
FIG. 2
with a further support arranged therearound; and
FIG. 4
is a side elevational view of a extruded gripping device of the present invention supporting a poster, the gripping device inconspicuously arranged against a comer.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings in detail, and particularly to
FIG. 1
, there is shown the present invention which comprises a simplified and improved elongated, articulable poster gripping extrusion
10
for properly holding one or more sheets or posters or signs
12
in diverse commercially optimal locations.
The improved, elongated, extruded poster gripping clip
10
has a planar base
14
, of width, “W”. The extruded clip
10
also has a leg
16
of elongated planar configuration, arranged parallel to the planar base
14
, and attached unitarily thereto by a transversely disposed bridging portion
18
extruded therebetween.
The leg
16
has a distalmost edge
20
which extends longitudinally parallel to the bridging portion
18
, and extending widthwise to a location about the midpoint of the width of the planar base
14
, as may be seen in
FIGS. 2
,
3
and
4
. The distal edge
20
of the leg
16
includes a living hinge
22
which runs therealong. The living hinge
22
pivotally connects the first leg
16
to an articulable clamp
24
.
The articulable clamp
24
, attached to the leg
16
by the co-extruded living hinge
22
therebetween, is pivotally movable with respect to the planar base
14
, in an arc “A” pivoted about the living hinge
22
, as represented in FIG.
2
. The articulable clamp
24
has a proximal portion
26
of generally linear or planar configuration which mates with the living hinge
22
thereadjacent. The proximal portion
26
of the articulable clamp
24
has a flange member
28
extending generally perpendicular thereto. The flange member
28
is co-extruded with the articulable clamp
24
and is unitary therewith. The flange member
28
has a distalmost end
30
, which provides a line of contact between the flange
28
and the planar base
14
when the articulable clamp
24
is in its “engaged” or pressure-touching relationship with the planar base
14
.
The articulable clamp
24
has a curvilinear portion
32
extending distally from the proximal portion
26
thereof. The curvilinear portion
32
is of arcuate configuration, as may be seen in
FIGS. 2-4
, having a distalmost edge
34
which extends beyond the distalmost edge
36
of the planar base by at least approximately 0.1 centimeter. The arcuate or curvilinear portion
32
of the articulable clamp
24
has a radius of curviture “R”, the distalmost edge
34
of which is spaced a perpendicular distance “D” above the plane of the planar base
14
by about approximately 0.1 centimeter. The arcuate portion
32
of the articulable clamp
24
includes an arc segment component “S” which engages the planar base
14
, when in the clamp
24
is in contact therewith. Thus, a first line of contact and a wider line of contact such as an arc segment “S” of the articulated clamp
24
, provide two parallel lines of pressure against a sign or poster
12
placed between the articulable clamp
24
and the planar base
14
when the articulable clamp
24
is in engaging juxtaposition against that planar base
14
.
The distal extension
32
of the articulable clamp
24
beyond the distalmost edge
36
of the planar base
14
, along with the raised distal edge of that articulable clamp
24
above the surface of the planar base
14
permits ready manual engagement of that articulable clamp
24
to permit a pivoting thereof about its living hinge
22
to permit insertion of or removal of a poster
12
or sign from the planar base
14
.
The single web comprising the bridge portion
18
between the planar base
14
and the first leg
16
thus identifies a generally U-shaped configuration, which would permit a generally U-shaped channel
40
, to slip thereover for support of the extrusion and poster thereattached from a ceiling or the like, as may be seen in FIG.
3
. That critically important single web bridging member
18
completing the U-shaped arrangement between the planar base
14
and the leg
16
thus minimizes extruded plastic material, permits enclosed support by a further channel
40
, and effects an uncomplicated appearance of an extruded gripping member in a manner not found or shown in the art. The critically important single web bridging portion
18
also permits the gripping device to snugly and inconspicuously mate “close-in” within a comer
42
by an adhesive
44
or the like, without distracting from the poster or sign being displayed, as may be best seen in FIG.
4
.
Claims
- 1. A poster gripping extrusion for close-in maintenance at a comer position and for rigid support of a flexible sheet of display material by said extrusion, comprising:an elongated planar base having a first or distalmost edge and a proximal or second edge defining a width of said base; a leg extending parallel to said base, said leg having a distal edge and a proximal edge, and a single web or bridging portion extending between said second edge and said proximal edge of said leg, said web and said planar base defining a close-in corner to permit said extrusion said close-in maintenance thereof; and a pivotable clamp extending from said distal edge of said leg, said clamp providing a first line of contact and a second line of contact between said clamp and said base to securely hold a sheet of display material therebetween wherein said clamp has a curvilinear portion and a linear portion and a distalmost edge which extends beyond said distalmost edge of said base of said extrusion, a flange extending perpendicular from said linear portion to provide said second line of contact with respect to said base to permit ease of manipulation of said extrusion in “close-in” locations.
- 2. The poster gripping extrusion as recited in claim 1, wherein said distalmost edge of said pivotable clamp extends about 0.1 cm. beyond said distalmost edge of said base.
- 3. The poster gripping extrusion as recited in claim 1, wherein said distalmost edge of said pivotable clamp extends about 0.1 cm. above said distalmost edge of said base.
- 4. The poster gripping extrusion as recited in claim 1, wherein said pivotable clamp is attached to said leg by a living hinge extruded therebetween.
- 5. The poster gripping extrusion as recited in claim 1, wherein said planar base has an adhesive thereon to permit said extrusion to be adhered close-in to a comer position.
- 6. A poster gripping extrusion the close-in maintenance at a corner position and for rigid support of a flexible sheet of display material by said extrusion, comprising:an elongated planar base having a first or distalmost edge and a proximal or second edge defining a width of said base; a leg extending parallel to said base, said leg having a distalmost edge and a proximal edge, and a single web or bridging portion extending between said second edge and said proximal edge of said leg, said web and said planar base defining a close-in corner to permit said extrusion said close-in maintenance thereof; a pivotable clamp extending from said distalmost edge of said leg, said clamp providing a first line of contact and a second line of contact between said clamp and said base to securely hold a sheet of display material therebetween wherein said clamp has a distalmost edge which extends beyond said distalmost edge of said planar base of said extrusion, to permit ease of manipulation of said extrusion in “close-in” locations, wherein said pivotable clamp has a curvilinear portion and a linear portion, said pivotable clamp also having a flange extending perpendicular from said linear portion to provide said second line of contact with respect to said base, said distalmost edge of said pivotable clamp extending about 0.1 cm. beyond said distalmost edge of said base and said distalmost edge of said pivotable clamp extending about 0.1 cm. above said distalmost edge of said base, and wherein said pivotable clamp is attached to said leg by a living hinge extruded therebetween.
US Referenced Citations (14)
Foreign Referenced Citations (1)
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Date |
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40 36 882 |
Nov 1990 |
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