The present invention relates to a pre-fixed advertisement structure which belongs to the field of advertising that makes effective use of the wall surface of a building located mainly in a downtown area or a place of heavy traffic, and conspicuous to passers-by, etc., and, in particular, to a pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of such building.
When a building that is located in a downtown area or a place of heavy traffic and conspicuous to passers-by, etc., is put to use for advertisement, significant income can be expected from the advertisement. This is very attractive for building owners.
Conventionally, in order to use a building for advertisement, only so-called post-fixing methods, such as building an advertising tower on the roof of a building, attaching an advertising hanging from the roof of a building along one of its wall, attaching a TV screen to a wall surface of a building and the like, can be used.
In other words, in conventional advertising using buildings, generally only such post-fixing methods are available, i.e., setting an advertising medium at a place chosen as suitable when need arises, on a temporary basis. Thus, building owners obtain advertisement income only when a person or company who wishes to place an advertisement offers to enter into a contract for such advertisement with the building owner. This means that advertisement income is irregular and uncertain, so that it is difficult for building owners to budget such income.
Further, because of the post-fixing approach, it is difficult to avoid using an advertisement medium the original design of which does not match the design of the building. For example, when an advertising tower is built on the roof of a building, the advertising tower typically looks like an unmatching addition to the building design. A more serious drawback is that the height of the advertising tower may be too tall for passers-by, so that the passers-by do not see it easily. An advertising hanging hung from a building is, for people inside the building, just an obstacle swaying in the wind and hindering their sight. Also, for outside passers-by, an advertising hanging twisted by the wind or hanging down limply may not be easy to see. In addition, because of its large vertical length, the advertising effectiveness of the advertising hanging is questionable, and it also spoils the external design of a building. A TV screen attached to a wall surface of a building is a post-fixed structure protruding from the wall surface to quite a large extent. Thus, it is unavoidable that it looks haphazard.
The object of the present invention is to provide a pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of a building, in which the advertising site is secured in advance on the wall surface of the building, in harmony with the external design of the building, and the advertising medium immediately set up so that advertisement income can be obtained from the time the building is completed. In the present invention, the advertisement structure is integrated with the building design and does not spoil the external appearance of the building, it can be easily located at a level that is easily seen by passers-by and can easily attract their attention, thus providing enhanced effectiveness for the advertising.
In order to achieve the above object, the present invention as recited in claim 1 is a pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of a building with the following characteristics. The structure is comprised of a recess of a size, shape and depth corresponding to the advertising board to be used, and is formed in the glass sash wall of the building at a location on the wall conspicuous to people on the street. The circumference and bottom of the recess is formed of fireproof boards that are reinforced with furring strips or the like on the interior side. The advertising board is fitted into the recess and is fixed to the furring strips or the like, with bolts or similar device.
The present invention as recited in claim 2 is a pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of a building in accordance with claim 1 with the following characteristics. An inner wall of a color that highlights the advertising board fitted in the recess is provided on the interior side relative to the recess formed in the glass sash wall of the building.
The present invention as recited in claim 3 is a pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of a building in accordance with claim 1 or 2 with the following characteristics. The recess is of a size to cover multiple floors of the building, and the front face of the advertising board fitted in the recess is nearly flush with the surface of the glass sash wall of the building.
The advertising board 3 in the glass sash wall 2 of the building 1 shown in
The advertising board 3 fitted into the recess 4, for which a detailed illustration is omitted, is a strong structure constructed of steel-beam members, more specifically, a panel-like body made of steel-beam members organized into truss structure or the like. The shape, size, and thickness of the panel-like body are the same as the shape, size and depth of the recess 4, respectively. As shown in
The advertising board 3 of the above-described structure is fitted into the recess 4 and firmly fixed, making use of the furring strips 7, etc., from the interior side of the building. Specifically, the advertising board 3 is, for example, bolted in spots, as exemplified in
In the structure shown in
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One feature of the present invention is that, because of the above-described structure, when the advertising board 3 is pre-fixed to the glass sash wall 2 of the building 1 and integrated with it by fitting the advertising board 3 into the recess 4 formed in the glass sash wall 2, the front face of the advertising board 3 is nearly flush with the surface of the glass sash wall 2 of the building. Thus, people who see the building from the outside have an impression of harmonized integrity, (See
Another feature of the present invention for increasing the effectiveness of the advertising is an inner wall 21 of a color that highlights the presence of the advertising board 3 as a background. The inner wall 21 is located on the interior side relative to (the advertising board 3) the recess 4 (inside the building). The inner wall 21 does not need to be a solid structure but can be anything with like effect, such as a drop curtain.
In the pre-fixed advertisement structure integrated with a glass sash wall of a building according to the present invention as recited in claims 1 to 3, harmony with the external design of the building is taken into consideration, a place appropriate for best attracting the attention of passers-by is secured as an advertising site on the glass sash wall of the building in advance, and an advertising medium is pre-fixed to the wall so that advertisement income can be obtained from the time the building is completed. The advertisement structure integrated with the external design of the building does not spoil the external appearance of the building, attracts people's attention to the advertisement itself, and increases the effectiveness of the advertising. Hence, the advertisement structure contributes to increased effectiveness of the advertisement and increased income, while maintaining harmony of design.
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