The invention relates to a poster hanging bar for edge reinforcement and hanging of items such as posters, pictures and placards including images depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric or plastic.
It is known to reinforce the edge of items such as posters, pictures and placards in connection with the hanging of these items.
The edge, which is to be reinforced, will typically be the upper edge, which is used for fastening the item for hanging.
The hitherto most used technique for edge reinforcement, which is e.g. typically used for large posters, is that the upper part of the poster is folded around a rod and is sewn together around the rod.
The upper edge of the poster is thereby reinforced by the sewn in rod.
It has been found, however, that there are some drawbacks to the known technique, including that it is time-consuming and expensive to sew rods in as edge reinforcement.
The sewing will typically also demand use of manual labour consisting of trained sewing machinists, which makes the process vulnerable to e.g. the availability of workers.
It is therefore an object of the invention to improve the known poster hanging bar.
The object of the invention is achieved by a poster hanging bar which is characterized in that the poster hanging bar is folded, preferably symmetrically, around the edge of the item at an angle, which is preferably 180 degrees, and that the poster hanging bar is pressed together around the item preferably by clamping of the poster hanging bar at the end points, which follow at least one angle, which is preferably between 140 and 170 degrees and more preferably between 150 and 160 degrees.
In this way it thus becomes possible to edge reinforce e.g. posters without any kind of sewing, by simple clamping of the poster hanging bar around the poster according to a method, which is easily automated.
The invention will now be explained more fully with reference to the drawings, in which:
Referring to
The poster 1 is placed in the bottom of a partially open bar 2, which is preferably symmetrical around a bend 3.
The bar 2 is folded at an angle 3B.
In
The third step in the edge reinforcement process is shown in
The point by point deformations 4 can be manufactured by pressing, striking or by another known deformation technique.
Referring to
The fourth and last step in the edge reinforcement process is depicted in
The angle 7 is preferably located symmetrically on the bar 2, corresponding to the axis 5 from
The shown angle 7 provides a significant increase in strength of the whole edge reinforcement.
The edge reinforcement of the item 1 shown in
It is also simple and inexpensive to automate the shown process, such that the edge reinforcement can be carried out without application of manual labor, or alternatively solely by application or use of workers who are in principle unskilled.
A poster 1, which is edge reinforced as shown in
This can be done e.g. by making the bar 2 a little wider than the poster 1, whereby the parts of the bar, which jut out, can be used for load carrying in connection with suspension on e.g. wall nails.
It is also possible to provide the poster hanging bar 2 with holes or similar features for penetration of fastening devices such as pins or screws, which can e.g. be placed into a wall where the poster 1 is to hang.
Often, it will however be a preferred solution, including for aesthetic reasons, to use a special bar holder as a transition element located between the edge reinforced poster 1 and the wall or the ceiling from which the poster 1 shall hang.
The bar holder 8 is manufactured to have an opening 10 in the top and an opening 9 in the bottom and is furthermore provided with internal walls (11,12, 14), which reinforce the bar holder 8 and divide an internal cavity of the bar holder 8.
As it will appear from
The bar 2 thus rests on an internal wall 11 and also is blocked from transverse horizontal movements by the internal walls 14 and the internal wall 11, which the poster hanging bar 2 does not rest on.
At the same time, the bar 2 is blocked for movement in the vertical plane in the shown section by the walls 12, which prevent an upwards movement and the walls 11 and the walls 14 which together prevent a downward movement.
For the same reason, this freely movable plane is used to insert the bar 2 and thereby the poster 1 in the bar holder 8.
It is a part of the invention that the ends of the bar holder 8 can be closed with appropriately shaped items such as plugs.
The suspension of both the bar holder 8 and the poster 1 can now easily be established via insertion of suspension items such as wires or cords with end knots or pins which am inserted into the cavity 13, such that the wire or the cord comes out from the bar holder 8 via the opening 10.
The bar holder 8 can be manufactured from a metallic material including an iron-bearing magnetic material or be manufactured from a polymer such as by extrusion.
Besides the shown approximately circular outer shape, the bar holder 8 can have other outer shapes including multi angled and quadrangular.
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As shown in
From
The angles 15 create bent ends 16, which face each other, which by clamping with each other around the item 1 will expose the item 1 to a slight deformation, whereby the friction between the ends 16 and the item 1 results in a strong attachment between the bar 2 and the item 1.
The angles 15 are also contributing to stabilize and strengthen the bar 2 in its longitudinal direction.
The functionality of the mounting of the poster hanging bar 2 to the item 1, as shown in
An item 1, which is edge reinforced with a poster hanging bar 2 according to the method shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2008 01277 | Sep 2008 | DK | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/DK2009/000186 | 8/24/2009 | WO | 00 | 5/18/2011 |