BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention will now be described, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1 illustrates an exploded perspective view of the improved sign of the present invention;
FIG. 2 illustrates a top plan view of the improved sign of the present invention fully unfurled;
FIG. 3 illustrates a side elevation of the improved sign of the present invention filly unfurled;
FIG. 4 illustrates a side elevation of the improved sign of FIG. 3 shown from the opposite side;
FIG. 5 illustrates a front perspective view of an alternative embodiment of the improved sign of the present invention; and
FIG. 6 illustrates a side elevation of another alternative embodiment of the improved sign of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
An improved sign according to the present invention is shown generally as (10) in FIG. 1. The sign (10) includes a display surface (12), a first roller (14), a second roller (16), a first handle (18) and a second handle (20). As shown in FIG. 2, the display surface (12) includes a flat sheet of material, such as aluminized biaxially-oriented polyethylene terephthalete polyester film. Alternatively, any type of material such as metal, plastic, rubber, paper or other material which can be designed to resiliently bias toward a curled configuration may be utilized. If desired, the material may be coated with a polyester or wax to reduce friction as the display surface curls.
As shown in FIG. 2, the display surface (12) is provided with a first end (22), which is curled around and secured back on to the display surface (12) with an adhesive, heat forming or similar securement means to form a first tube (24). Preferably, the first tube (24) is provided with a diameter slightly larger than the diameter of the first roller (14). Similarly, the display surface (12) is provided with a second end (26), curled around and secured to the display surface (12) by adhesive, heat forming or similar securement means to form a second tube (28), having a diameter slightly greater than the diameter of the second roller (16). The display surface (12) may be of any suitable size or configuration. In the preferred embodiment, the display surface (12) is rectangular, the display surface (12) may, of course, be triangular or of any suitable configuration. Additionally, the surface area of the display surface (12) is preferably between one square centimeter and five square meters, more preferably between one-hundred square centimeters and two square meters, and, most preferably, between .05 square meters and .5 square meters.
As shown in FIG. 3, the display surface (12) is preferably provided on a first side (30) with a first communication (32) such as a first text message (34) and a first team symbol (36). As shown in FIG. 4, the display surface (12) is provided with a second side (38), provided with a second communication (40), including a second text message (42) and a second team symbol (44). The communications (33) and (40) may, of course, be numbers, letters, flags, symbols, colors, or may simply be a single color to allow a plurality of users to alternate displaying sides (30) and (38) of the sign (10) above their heads to form a much larger pixilated message as the result of a large crowd selectively showing either the first side (30) or second side (38) of the sign (10) to provide the desired pixilation for the intended message. Additionally, the communications (32) and (40) may be permanent, may be provided on the first side (30) and second side (38) by the user, may be erasable, and may also be letters, numbers or symbols removably applied to the display surface (12).
As shown in FIGS. 1-2, when it is desired to utilize the sign (10) of the present invention, the display surface (12) is constructed with the first tube (24) and second tube (28), and manufactured to resiliently bias toward a curled orientation, such as that shown in FIG. 1. Preferably, the tubes (24) and (28) are provided in a manner which bends the portion of the display surface (12) forming the tubes (24) and (28) in the opposite direction of the biased curl, so as to force the tubes (24) and (28) sufficient to receive the rollers (14) and (16). Preferably, the rollers (14) and (16) are constructed of hollow plastic tube of a length equal to the height of the display surface (12). While the rollers (14) and (16) may be of any desired diameter, in the preferred embodiment the rollers are preferably between one-half centimeter and five centimeters in diameter, and most preferably about one-half centimeter in diameter, with a wall thickness of approximately two millimeters. Once the rollers (14) and (16) have been provided within the tubes (24) and (28) formed in the display surface (12), the handles (18) and (20) are secured within the rollers (14) and (16). As shown in FIG. 1, the handles (18) and (20) are provided with fingers which extend into the first roller (14) and second roller (16). Preferably, the handles (18) and (20) are of a solid construction, but are constructed of the same material as the rollers (14) and (16). Preferably, the rollers (14) and (16), and handles (18) and (20), are constructed of an inexpensive, lightweight resilient plastic material but may, of course, be constructed of metal, cardboard, wood or any other suitable material.
As shown in FIG. 1, the fingers (46), (48), (50) and (52) are coupled to risers (54) and (56), which allow the handles (18) and (20) to be grasp and pulled in opposite directions by the user. In the preferred embodiment, the risers (54) and (56) are angled to cause the fingers (46), (48), (50) and (52) to move deeper into the rollers (14) and (16) when the risers (54) and (56) are pulled. The handles (18) and (20) may be constructed of any desired configuration. Additionally, if desired, the length of the two lower fingers (48) and (52) may be extended to the entire length of, or just short of the entire length, the rollers (14) and (16), and the top one-half of the handles (18) and (20) removed. This would allow the sign (10) to be actuated with only a single journal point between the first handle (18) and first roller (14) and second handle (20) and second roller (16).
FIG. 5 illustrates an alternative embodiment of the sign (58). As shown, the sign (58) includes a display surface (60), a first roller (62) and second roller (64) configured as described above. The sign (58) is also provided with handles (66) and (68) which are slidably received within the rollers (62) and (64). The handles (66) and (68) can be stored within the rollers (62) and (64), and retained therein by detents (not shown) or any other means known in the art. Preferably, when the handles (66) and (68) are retained within the rollers (62) and (64), the ends (70) and (72) of the handles (66) and (68) extend from the rollers (62) and (64). When it is desired to reveal the display surface (60), ends (70) and (72) of the handles (66) and (68) can be grasped and pulled to extend the handles (66) and (68) from the rollers (62) and (64). The handles (66) and (68) are then moved away from each other to reveal the display surface (60).
While in the preferred embodiment the sign (10) is provided with two rollers (14) and (16), another alternative embodiment is shown in FIG. 6, in which the sign (74) is provided with a single roller(76) and a single handle (78) secured to one end of the display surface (80). The other end of the display surface (80) is secured to a supporting rib (82), which may or may not include a pull tab (84).
Although the invention has been described with respect to a preferred embodiment thereof, it is to be understood that it is not to be so limited since changes and modifications can be made therein which are within the full, intended scope of this invention as defined by the appended claims.