This disclosure relates generally to displays, methods of making displays, and mechanisms for maintaining such displays in an erect state.
Displays may be used at a point of purchase to provide advertising or other information on outer surfaces of a shroud defining a structure for the display.
The figures are not to scale. Wherever possible, the same reference numbers will be used throughout the drawings and accompanying written description to refer to the same or like parts.
The examples disclosed herein relate to displays that can be used for point-of-sale advertising, providing information or for other suitable purposes. The example displays disclosed herein are configured to be collapsed to a folded, substantially flat state, which facilitates shipping and transport, and to be readily erected or deployed at a location (e.g., a point-of-sale, a conference booth, a store, etc.) to effect a desired display function.
In some examples disclosed herein, the example displays include one or more substrates (e.g., a sheet material, a panel, etc.) that, singly or in combination, form a shroud into which one or more internal support members are disposed or are able to be disposed. In some examples, the deployed shroud defines a generally quadrilateral cross-section which may approximate, for example, a rectangle, a square, a rhombus, a rhomboid, a trapezium or a trapezoid. In some examples, the substrate(s) can include card stock, paperboard and/or corrugated fiberboard.
A base structure is optionally attached to or integrated with one or more portions of the shroud, such as a base portion, to help to maintain the shroud in a desired orientation. In some examples, the base structure can include card stock, paperboard and/or corrugated fiberboard.
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As noted above, in some examples, the shroud 120 of the example quadrilateral display 100 is formed of a single substrate comprising n segments along an axial (height) direction of the substrate, where n is any number. In an example where the substrate includes a plurality of segments (i.e., two or more segments), each segment is hinged to the adjacent segment(s) by a line of weakness 130 formed in the substrate to form a joint between the adjacent segments, similar to the example of
In some examples, the first anchor 205 is rotatably attached to the first section 160 of the first substrate 102, the second anchor 210 is rotatably attached to the second section 170 of the first substrate 102, the third anchor 215 is rotatably attached to the third section 180 of the second substrate 104 and the fourth anchor 220 is rotatably attached to the fourth section 190 of the second substrate 104.
In some examples, the first substrate 102, the second substrate 104, the first anchor 205, the second anchor 210, the third anchor 215 and/or the fourth anchor 220 are formed from card stock, paperboard and/or corrugated fiberboard.
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In some examples, the third portion 405 of the first anchor 205, the third portion 410 of the second anchor 215, the third portion 316 of the third anchor 215 and the third portion 321 of the fourth anchor 220 can be omitted, with the second portion 406 of the first anchor 205 and the second portion 411 of the second anchor 210 contacting one another to stop rotation of the first section 160 and the second section 170 about the third joint (e.g., line of weakness 140a), responsive to the bias of the first elastic member 230, at the deployed position. In such example, the second portion 308 of the third anchor 215 and the second portion 312 of the fourth anchor 220 respectively contact one another to stop rotation of the third section 180 and the fourth section 190 about the second joint (e.g., line of weakness 140b) responsive to the bias of the second elastic member 235, at the deployed position. By extension, in some examples, the fifth anchor 605, the sixth anchor 610, the seventh anchor 615 and the eighth anchor 620 can be similarly configured.
In the illustrated example, the example apparatus 1000 includes elements to produce the example shroud 120 and/or the example quadrilateral display 100, including, for example, a substrate mover 1005, an imager 1010, a die cutter 1015, a lines of weakness creator 1020, an elastic band applicator 1025, a shroud coupler 1030, an anchor coupler 1055, an elastic band applicator 1058, a folding station 1060, and a stacker 1065. Feeding into the anchor coupler 1055 are anchors output from the anchor creator 1037 which receives a substrate from the substrate mover 1035 and forms the anchors using a die cutter 1040 and a lines of weakness creator 1045. In some examples, the die cutter 1040 produces two configurations of anchor, such as the example third anchor 215 and the example fourth anchor 220 shown in
To produce the example shroud 120 in accordance with the teachings of this disclosure, in some examples, the substrate mover 1005 feeds one or more pieces of substrate and/or a web of substrate into the apparatus 1000.
In some examples, the imager 1010 images a first and/or a second side of the example shroud blank(s) and/or substrate(s) (e.g., 102, 104). The images may include brand-related images and/or text, advertising-related images and/or text, point-of-purchase-related images and/or text, instructional images and/or text, and/or any other desired indicia.
The die cutter 1015 forms one or more features and/or notches within the shroud and/or elongate substrates 102, 104, including, for example, grooves and/or notches on more connection members (e.g., 206, 207, 208, 209) of the substrates 102, 104 to facilitate connection of the more connection members (e.g., flaps, etc.) to form the shroud 120. In some examples, the die cutter 1015 forms elongate substrates 102, 104 from continuous stock.
The lines weakness creator 1020 forms one or more lines weakness on the first and/or second sides of the shroud blank and/or the elongate substrates 102, 104 using one or more die(s), one or more cutting tool(s), one or more scoring tool(s), or one or more slotting tool(s). For example, the lines of weakness creator 1020 may form the axial lines of weakness 140a, 140b (see, e.g.,
An example elastic band applicator 1025 couples one or more elastic bands to, or adjacent to, one or more connection members 206, 207, 208, 209 of the substrates 102, 104. In some examples, the elastic band applicator 1025 couples one or more elastic bands between the pairs of grooves of the connection members 206, 207, 208, 209 to connect the substrates 102, 104 via the connection members 206, 207, 208, 209.
In some examples, to produce an example anchor (e.g., the first anchor 205, etc.), the substrate mover 1035 feeds one more pieces of substrate and/or a web of substrate into the apparatus 1000.
The example die cutter 1040 forms one or more anchors (e.g., the third anchor 215, the fourth anchor 220, etc.) from an example web. The example lines of weakness creator 1045 forms the lines of weakness (e.g., 310, 315) in the anchor substrate (e.g., the third anchor 215, the fourth anchor 220, etc.) using one or more die(s), one or more cutting tool(s), one or more scoring tool(s) or one or more slotting tool(s).
In some examples, the shroud coupler 1030 forms the quadrilateral display 100 shroud by folding the connection members 206, 208 of a first substrate (e.g., 102) about axial lines weakness formed by the lines of weakness creator 1020 and folding the connection members 207, 209 of a second substrate (e.g., 104) about lines of weakness formed by the lines of weakness creator 1020 and by coupling respective pairs of inwardly facing and opposing flaps (e.g., 206, 207) via grooves formed in the substrate via die cutter 1015 using elastic members provided by the elastic bands applicator 1025.
The example anchor coupler 1055 couples an example anchor (e.g., the third anchor 215, etc.) within the interior of the example shroud 120 by positioning the anchor relative to the respective substrate (e.g., substrate 104) and adhesively securing a first portion of the anchor (e.g., first portion 306) to an interior portion of the substrate (e.g., substrate 104).
The example elastic band applicator 1058 couples a first elastic band 230 to the first tab 241 of the first notch 240 and to the second tab 242 of the second notch 242 and couples a second elastic band 235 to the third tab 245 of the third notch 244 and the fourth tab 247 of the fourth notch 246.
The folding station 1060 flattens and/or folds the quadrilateral display 100 along the longitudinal axes of the shroud 120 and/or folds the quadrilateral display about the transverse axes of the shroud, along the line(s) of weakness 130, for storage and/or shipping. The stacker 1065 stacks the quadrilateral displays 100 for storage and/or shipping. In some examples, one or more of the processes implemented by the apparatus 1000, the elastic band applicator 1025, the shroud coupler 1030, the anchor creator 1037, th4 anchor coupler 1055, the elastic band applicator 1058, the folding station 1060 and/or the stacker 1065 in
While the stations and/or portions, including the example substrate mover 1005, the example imager 1010, the example die cutter 1015, the example lines of weakness creator 1020, the example elastic band applicator 1025, the example shroud coupler 1030, the example substrate mover 1035, the example anchor creator 1037, the example die cutter 1040, the example lines of weakness creator 1045, the example anchor coupler 1055, the example elastic band applicator 1058, the example folding station 1060 and/or the example stacker 1065, are depicted in a particular order, the stations and/or portions, including the example substrate mover 1005, the example imager 1010, the example die cutter 1015, the example lines of weakness creator 1020, the example elastic band applicator 1025, the example shroud coupler 1030, the example substrate mover 1035, the example anchor creator 1037, the example die cutter 1040, the example lines of weakness creator 1045, the example anchor coupler 1055, the example elastic band applicator 1058, the example folding station 1060 and/or the example stacker 1065 of the apparatus 1000, may be implemented in any other way.
For example, the order of the stations and/or portions including the example substrate mover 1005, the example imager 1010, the example die cutter 1015, the example lines of weakness creator 1020, the example elastic band applicator 1025, the example shroud coupler 1030, the example substrate mover 1035, the example anchor creator 1037, the example die cutter 1040, the example lines of weakness creator 1045, the example anchor coupler 1055, the example elastic band applicator 1058, the example folding station 1060 and/or the example stacker 1065 of the apparatus 1000 may be changed, and/or some of the example substrate mover 1005, the example imager 1010, the example die cutter 1015, the example lines of weakness creator 1020, the example elastic band applicator 1025, the example shroud coupler 1030, the example substrate mover 1035, the example anchor creator 1037, the example die cutter 1040, the example lines of weakness creator 1045, the example anchor coupler 1055, the example elastic band applicator 1058, the example folding station 1060 and/or the example stacker 1065 of the apparatus 1000 may be changed, eliminated, or combined. For example, while the apparatus 1000 is depicted as having a die cutter 1015 separate from a lines of weakness creator 1020, in some examples, the die cutter 1015 and the lines of weakness creator 1020 may be combined. Likewise, while the apparatus 1000 is depicted as having a die cutter 1040 separate from a lines of weakness creator 1045, in some examples, the die cutter 1040 and the lines of weakness creator 1045 may be combined.
A flowchart representative of example machine-readable instructions for implementing the apparatus of
As mentioned above, the example processes of
The process 1100 of
The substrates are die cut at block 1120 using, for example, the first die cutter 1015 to form the substrates 102, 104 and to form features in the substrates 102, 104, such as, but not limited to, the connection members 206, 207, 208, 209 and/or grooves or notches therein. In some examples, block 1120 includes using the die cutter 1040 to form the anchors (e.g., first anchor 205, etc.).
In block 1130, lines of weakness (e.g., 130, 140a, 140b, etc. in
In block 1140, the elongate substrates 102, 104 are coupled. In some examples, the connection members 206, 207, 208, 209 of the elongate substrates 102, 104 are folded about the axial lines of weakness to form inwardly facing connection members 206, 208 (substrate 102) and connection members 207, 209 (substrate 104) and an elastic band applicator 1025 applies elastic bands to couple the adjacent and opposing connection members (e.g., 206, 207 and 208, 209) of the substrates 102, 104 to define the shroud. In some examples, the connection members 206, 207, 208, 209 of the elongate substrates 102, 104 are coupled via an adhesive or physical attachment members (e.g., staples, etc.). In some examples, the shroud coupler 1030 is used to couple two elongate substrates together (e.g., 102, 104 in
In block 1150, one or more example anchors (e.g., the first anchor 205, the second anchor 210, etc.) are coupled within the shroud defined by the elongate substrates 102, 104 in block 1140 using, for example, the anchor coupler 1055 to couple anchors within the interior of the shroud, such as via an adhesive connection, thus completing the formation of the example quadrilateral display 100. In some examples, the anchor coupler 1055, or other device, folds the one or more example anchors (e.g., the third anchor 215, the fourth anchor 220, etc.) inwardly over the example first portions (e.g., the first portion 306, the first portion 311, etc.) to weaken or work the lines of weakness (e.g., line of weakness 310, lines of weakness 315, etc.) to facilitate deployment via the elastic member(s) (e.g., the second elastic member 235, etc.).
In block 1160, the formed quadrilateral display 100 is folded along lines of weakness (e.g., lines of weakness 130 in substrates 102, 104) using, for example, the folding station 1060 that flattens and/or folds the quadrilateral display 100 about transverse axes of the shroud, such as along lines of weakness 130, for storage and/or shipping. The folded quadrilateral displays 100 are then stacked using, for example, the stacker 1065 to stack the quadrilateral display 100 for storage and/or shipping.
The processor platform 1200 of the illustrated example includes a processor 1212. The processor 1212 of the illustrated example is hardware. For example, the processor 1212 can be implemented by one or more integrated circuits, logic circuits, microprocessors or controllers from any desired family or manufacturer.
The processor 1212 of the illustrated example includes a local memory 1213 (e.g., a cache). The processor 1212 of the illustrated example is in communication with a main memory including a volatile memory 1214 and a non-volatile memory 1216 via a bus 1218. The volatile memory 1214 may be implemented by Synchronous Dynamic Random Access Memory (SDRAM), Dynamic Random Access Memory (DRAM), RAMBUS Dynamic Random Access Memory (RDRAM) and/or any other type of random access memory device. The non-volatile memory 1216 may be implemented by flash memory and/or any other desired type of memory device. Access to the main memory 1214, 1216 is controlled by a memory controller.
The processor platform 1200 of the illustrated example also includes an interface circuit 1220. The interface circuit 1220 may be implemented by any type of interface standard, such as an Ethernet interface, a universal serial bus (USB), and/or a PCI express interface.
In the illustrated example, one or more input devices 1222 are connected to the interface circuit 1220. The input device(s) 1222 permit(s) a user to enter data and commands into the processor 1212. The input device(s) can be implemented by, for example, an audio sensor, a microphone, a camera (still or video), a keyboard, a button, a mouse, a touchscreen, a track-pad, a trackball and/or a voice recognition system.
One or more output devices 1224 are also connected to the interface circuit 1220 of the illustrated example. The output devices 1224 can be implemented, for example, by display devices (e.g., a light emitting diode (LED), an organic light emitting diode (OLED), a liquid crystal display, a cathode ray tube display (CRT), a touchscreen, a tactile output device, a light emitting diode (LED), a printer and/or speakers). The interface circuit 1220 of the illustrated example, thus, typically includes a graphics driver card, a graphics driver chip or a graphics driver processor.
The interface circuit 1220 of the illustrated example also includes a communication device such as a transmitter, a receiver, a transceiver, a modem and/or network interface card to facilitate exchange of data with external machines (e.g., computing devices of any kind) via a network 1226 (e.g., an Ethernet connection, a digital subscriber line (DSL), a telephone line, coaxial cable, a cellular telephone system, etc.).
The processor platform 1200 of the illustrated example also includes one or more mass storage devices 1228 for storing software and/or data. Examples of such mass storage devices 1228 include floppy disk drives, hard drive disks, compact disk drives, Blu-ray disk drives, RAID systems, and digital versatile disk (DVD) drives.
The coded instructions 1232 of
Example 1 is a quadrilateral display including a shroud formed from a first substrate and a second substrate, the first substrate having a first section and a second section with a first joint formed along an axial direction of the first substrate between the first section and the second section to permit rotation of the first section relative to the second section and the second substrate having a third section and a fourth section with a second joint formed along an axial direction of the second substrate between the third section and the fourth section to permit rotation of the third section relative to the fourth section, the first substrate and the second substrate being connected at a third joint connecting the first section of the first substrate and the third section of the second substrate and a fourth joint connecting the second section of the first substrate and the fourth section of the second substrate. The quadrilateral display includes a plurality of anchors including a first anchor attached to the first section, a second anchor attached to the second section, a third anchor attached to the third section and a fourth anchor attached to the fourth section, the plurality of anchors being disposed in a first position within the shroud in a stowed position and a second position within the shroud in a deployed position. The quadrilateral display includes a first elastic member connecting the first anchor and the second anchor to bias the first anchor and the second anchor, and the attached first section and second section, toward one another about the first joint and toward the second position and includes a second elastic member connecting the third anchor and the fourth anchor to bias the third anchor and the fourth anchor, and the attached third section and fourth section, toward one another about the second joint and toward the second position. The first elastic member and the second elastic member bias the shroud from a stowed position to a deployed position with the first section, the second section, the third section and the fourth section forming a quadrilateral shape when the plurality of anchors are positioned in the second position.
Example 2 includes the quadrilateral display of Example 1, wherein at least one of the first anchor, the second anchor, the third anchor or the fourth anchor are formed from at least one of card stock, paperboard or corrugated fiberboard.
Example 3 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-2, wherein the first anchor is rotatably attached to the first section, the second anchor is rotatably attached to the second section, the third anchor is rotatably attached to the third section and the fourth anchor is rotatably attached to the fourth section.
Example 4 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-3, wherein the first anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the first section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, wherein the second anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the second section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, wherein the third anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the third section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, and wherein the fourth anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the fourth section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness.
Example 5 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-4, wherein the second portion of the first anchor includes a first notch defining a first tab about which a first end of the first elastic member is attached, and wherein the second portion of the second anchor includes a second notch defining a second tab about which a second end of the first elastic member is attached.
Example 6 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-5, wherein the second portion of the third anchor includes a third notch defining a third tab about which a first end of the second elastic member is attached, and wherein the second portion of the fourth anchor includes a fourth notch defining a fourth tab about which a second end of the second elastic member is attached.
Example 7 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-6, wherein the first anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the second section, wherein the second anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the first section, wherein the third anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the fourth section, and wherein the fourth anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the third section.
Example 8 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-7, wherein the third portion of the first anchor and the third portion of the second anchor respectively contact the second section and the first section to stop rotation of the first section and the second section about the first joint, responsive to the bias of the first elastic member, at the deployed position, and wherein the third portion of the third anchor and the third portion of the fourth anchor respectively contact the fourth section and the third section to stop rotation of the third section and the fourth section about the second joint, responsive to the bias of the second elastic member, at the deployed position.
Example 9 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-8, wherein, in the stowed position, the first anchor is folded against the first section, the second anchor is folded against the second section, the third anchor is folded against the third section and the fourth anchor is folded against the fourth section.
Example 10 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-9, wherein, in the deployed position, the first anchor is substantially perpendicular to the first section, the second anchor is substantially perpendicular to the second section, the third anchor is substantially perpendicular to the third section and the fourth anchor is substantially perpendicular to the fourth section.
Example 11 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-10, wherein, in the stowed position, the first anchor is folded against the first section with the third portion of the first anchor disposed at a first axial position along a height of the shroud, the second anchor is folded against the second section with the third portion of the second anchor disposed at a second axial position along the height of the shroud, the third anchor is folded against the third section with the third portion of the third anchor disposed at the second axial position along the height of the shroud and the fourth anchor is folded against the fourth section with the third portion of the fourth anchor disposed at the first axial position along the height of the shroud, wherein the third portion of the first anchor and the third portion of the second anchor do not interfere with one another during rotation of the first anchor and the second anchor from the stowed position to the deployed position, and wherein the third portion of the third anchor and the third portion of the fourth anchor do not interfere with one another during rotation of the third anchor and the fourth anchor from the stowed position to the deployed position.
Example 12 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-11, wherein the second portion of the first anchor and the second portion of the second anchor contact one another to stop rotation of the first section and the second section about the first joint, responsive to the bias of the first elastic member, at the deployed position, and wherein the second portion of the third anchor and the second portion of the fourth anchor respectively contact one another to stop rotation of the third section and the fourth section about the second joint, responsive to the bias of the second elastic member, at the deployed position.
Example 13 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-12, wherein the shroud is formed from at least one of card stock, paperboard or corrugated fiberboard.
Example 14 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-13, wherein the shroud includes, along a height of the shroud, a plurality of segments, wherein each of the plurality of segments is rotatable relative an adjacent segment by a laterally-oriented joint formed between each of the plurality of segments and the adjacent segment, and wherein the plurality of segments of the shroud are foldable about the laterally-oriented joints to place the shroud in the stowed position.
Example 15 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 1-14, wherein the first anchor, the second anchor, the third anchor and the fourth anchor are disposed in a first segment, wherein the plurality of anchors includes a fifth anchor attached to the first section in a second segment, a sixth anchor attached to the second section in the second segment, a seventh anchor attached to the third section in the second segment and an eighth anchor attached to the fourth section in the second segment, wherein a third elastic member connects the fifth anchor and the sixth anchor to bias the first section and the second section in the second segment toward one another about the first joint, wherein a fourth elastic member connects the seventh anchor and the eighth anchor to bias the third section and the fourth section in the second segment toward one another about the second joint, and wherein the third elastic member and the fourth elastic member bias the shroud from a stowed position to a deployed position.
Example 16 is a quadrilateral display, comprising a shroud including a substrate, the substrate including a first section, a second section, a third section, and a fourth section and including a first joint formed along an axial direction of the substrate between the first section and the second section to permit rotation of the first section relative to the second section, a second joint formed along an axial direction of the substrate between the second section and the third section to permit rotation of the second section relative to the third section, a third joint formed along an axial direction of the substrate between the third section and the fourth section to permit rotation of the third section relative to the fourth section, and a fourth joint formed along an axial direction of the substrate between the fourth section and the first section to permit rotation of the fourth section relative to the first section, the fourth joint formed by a connection between the first section and the fourth section. The quadrilateral display also includes a plurality of anchors including a first anchor attached to the first section, a second anchor attached to the second section, a third anchor attached to the third section and a fourth anchor attached to the fourth section, the plurality of anchors being disposed in a first position within the shroud in a stowed position and a second position within the shroud in a deployed position. The quadrilateral display also includes a first elastic member connecting the first anchor and the second anchor to bias the first anchor and the second anchor, and the attached first section and second section, toward one another about the first joint and toward the second position and a second elastic member connecting the third anchor and the fourth anchor to bias the third anchor and the fourth anchor, and the attached third section and fourth section, toward one another about the second joint and toward the second position. The first elastic member and the second elastic member bias the shroud from a stowed position to a deployed position with the first section, the second section, the third section and the fourth section forming a quadrilateral shape when the plurality of anchors are positioned in the second position.
Example 17 includes the quadrilateral display of Example 16, wherein at least one of the first anchor, the second anchor, the third anchor or the fourth anchor are formed from at least one of card stock, paperboard or corrugated fiberboard.
Example 18 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-17, wherein the first anchor is rotatably attached to the first section, the second anchor is rotatably attached to the second section, the third anchor is rotatably attached to the third section and the fourth anchor is rotatably attached to the fourth section.
Example 19 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-18, wherein the first anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the first section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, wherein the second anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the second section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, wherein the third anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the third section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness, and wherein the fourth anchor includes a first portion adhesively attached to the fourth section and a second portion rotatably connected to the first portion via a line of weakness.
Example 20 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-19, wherein the second portion of the first anchor includes a first notch defining a first tab about which a first end of the first elastic member is attached, and wherein the second portion of the second anchor includes a second notch defining a second tab about which a second end of the first elastic member is attached.
Example 21 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-20, wherein the second portion of the third anchor includes a third notch defining a third tab about which a first end of the second elastic member is attached, and wherein the second portion of the fourth anchor includes a fourth notch defining a fourth tab about which a second end of the first elastic member is attached.
Example 22 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-21, wherein the first anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the second section, wherein the second anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the first section, wherein the third anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the fourth section, and wherein the fourth anchor includes a third portion extending from the second portion in a direction of the third section.
Example 23 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-22, wherein the third portion of the first anchor and the third portion of the second anchor respectively contact the second section and the first section to stop rotation of the first section and the second section about the first joint, responsive to the bias of the first elastic member, at the deployed position, and wherein the third portion of the third anchor and the third portion of the fourth anchor respectively contact the fourth section and the third section to stop rotation of the third section and the fourth section about the second joint, responsive to the bias of the second elastic member, at the deployed position.
Example 24 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-23, wherein, in the stowed position, the first anchor is folded against the first section, the second anchor is folded against the second section, the third anchor is folded against the third section and the fourth anchor is folded against the fourth section.
Example 25 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-24, wherein, in the deployed position, the first anchor is substantially perpendicular to the first section, the second anchor is substantially perpendicular to the second section, the third anchor is substantially perpendicular to the third section and the fourth anchor is substantially perpendicular to the fourth section.
Example 26 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-25, wherein, in the stowed position, the first anchor is folded against the first section with the third portion of the first anchor disposed at a first axial position along a height of the shroud, the second anchor is folded against the second section with the third portion of the second anchor disposed at a second axial position along the height of the shroud, the third anchor is folded against the third section with the third portion of the third anchor disposed at the second axial position along the height of the shroud and the fourth anchor is folded against the fourth section with the third portion of the fourth anchor disposed at the first axial position along the height of the shroud, wherein the third portion of the first anchor and the third portion of the second anchor do not interfere with one another during rotation of the first anchor and the second anchor from the stowed position to the deployed position, and wherein the third portion of the third anchor and the third portion of the fourth anchor do not interfere with one another during rotation of the third anchor and the fourth anchor from the stowed position to the deployed position.
Example 27 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-26, wherein the second portion of the first anchor and the second portion of the second anchor contact one another to stop rotation of the first section and the second section about the first joint, responsive to the bias of the first elastic member, at the deployed position, and wherein the second portion of the third anchor and the second portion of the fourth anchor respectively contact one another to stop rotation of the third section and the fourth section about the second joint, responsive to the bias of the second elastic member, at the deployed position.
Example 28 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-27, wherein the shroud is formed from at least one of card stock, paperboard or corrugated fiberboard.
Example 29 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-28, wherein the shroud includes, along a height of the shroud, a plurality of segments, wherein each of the plurality of segments is rotatable relative an adjacent segment by a laterally-oriented joint formed between each of the plurality of segments and the adjacent segment, and wherein the plurality of segments of the shroud are foldable about the laterally-oriented joints to place the shroud in the stowed position.
Example 30 includes the quadrilateral display of Examples 16-29, wherein the first anchor, the second anchor, the third anchor and the fourth anchor are disposed in a first segment, wherein the plurality of anchors includes a fifth anchor attached to the first section in a second segment, a sixth anchor attached to the second section in the second segment, a seventh anchor attached to the third section in the second segment and an eighth anchor attached to the fourth section in the second segment, wherein a third elastic member connects the fifth anchor and the sixth anchor to bias the first section and the second section in the second segment toward one another about the first joint, wherein a fourth elastic member connects the seventh anchor and the eighth anchor to bias the third section and the fourth section in the second segment toward one another about the second joint, and wherein the third elastic member and the fourth elastic member bias the shroud from the stowed position to the deployed position.
Example 31 is a quadrilateral display comprising a shroud including a first section, a second section, a third section and a fourth section, the first section, the second section, the third section and the fourth section being rotatably disposed relative to adjacent ones of the first section, the second section, the third section and the fourth section, a plurality of anchors including a first anchor attached to the first section, a second anchor attached to the second section, a third anchor attached to the third section and a fourth anchor attached to the fourth section, the plurality of anchors being disposed in a first position within the shroud in a stowed position and a second position within the shroud in a deployed position. The quadrilateral display includes a first elastic member connecting the first anchor and the second anchor to bias the first anchor and the second anchor, and the attached first section and second section, toward one another about the first joint and toward the second position and a second elastic member connecting the third anchor and the fourth anchor to bias the third anchor and the fourth anchor, and the attached third section and fourth section, toward one another about the second joint and toward the second position. The first elastic member and the second elastic member bias the shroud from a stowed position to a deployed position with the first section, the second section, the third section and the fourth section forming a quadrilateral shape when the plurality of anchors are positioned in the second position.
Although certain example methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture have been disclosed herein, the scope of coverage of this patent is not limited thereto. On the contrary, this patent covers all methods, apparatus and articles of manufacture fairly falling within the scope of the claims of this patent.
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