This invention relates to a retractable display apparatus comprising a housing, a drum journalled for rotation in the housing, a display sheet wound on to the drum, a slot through which a display sheet can be unwound from the drum against the action of a return spring, and support means for holding the display sheet in an extended position. The invention is concerned primarily, though not exclusively, with such apparatuses for displaying promotional posters and the like.
Various display apparatuses are known, such as that disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,798,861. A disadvantage of many of the known devices is that it is difficult to change the display sheet, which of necessity is securely attached to the drum. European patent application 1,285,421 seeks to overcome this problem by providing an extruded strip along the edge of the display sheet, the strip being removably engageable with or in an attaching formation extending longitudinally on the periphery of the drum. Changing the sheet requires extending the display sheet fully, aligning the attaching formation with the slot and holding the drum against the bias of the return spring. Due to the perceived awkwardness of this operation, it is not uncommon for a user simply to order a complete new device with reprinted information or to return the device to the supplier to change the display sheet.
This invention seeks to provide and apparatus and method of using same which facilitates changing of the display sheet.
One aspect of the invention provides a retractable display apparatus comprising a housing, a drum journalled for rotation in the housing, a display sheet wound on to the drum, and a slot in the housing through which a display sheet can be unwound from the drum against the action of a return spring, wherein:
This construction enables the display sheet and leader strip to be unwound from the drum such that the first and second securing formations are visible and easily accessible outside of the housing, the drum or strip then being held, the formations detached and a fresh display sheet provided with a second securing formation attached to the leader strip.
The first securing formation may be provided along the opposed edge of the leader strip or it may be spaced from such edge to provide a formation, such as a tab or flap, that may be gripped if desired.
Preferably, the drum is formed with a longitudinally extending peripheral recess that can accommodate the first and second securing formation, such that a substantially smooth surface of the drum is presented to a display sheet rolled on to it.
Preferably a further securing formation is provided along the edge of the leader strip that is attached to the drum, the further securing formation being engaged with the drum. The further securing formation may slidably engage longitudinally into a suitable undercut slot formation on the periphery of the drum. This construction facilitates assembly of the drum and leader strip, the drum thereafter being inserted into the housing and the spring tensioned. The further securing formation may be bonded or otherwise secured to the drum since it need not be detachable from the drum after the drum has been installed in the housing.
Preferably the leader strip is of a strong, flexible sheet material, such as a suitable plastics, which may be reinforced with fibres as is known in the art.
Preferably the leader strip comprises a strip of flexible material with a rib extending substantially along each edge of the strip. The ribs may be substantially the same to facilitate assembly. The strip may be of moulded or extruded plastics with an integrally moulded rib along each edge.
Another aspect of the invention provides a method of attaching a display sheet to a retractable display apparatus comprising a housing, a drum journalled for rotation in the housing on which the display sheet is to be wound, and a slot in the housing through which a display sheet can be unwound from the drum against the action of a return spring, including the steps of:
The first and second securing formations are elongate formations that are releasably engageable with each other by sliding one longitudinally into engagement with the other.
Further features, variants and/or advantages of the invention will emerge from the following non-limiting description of an example of the invention made with reference to the accompanying schematic drawings.
In the drawings the same or similar parts have the same reference numbers, certain parts having sub-numbers to identify them as part of a component or as substantially equivalent parts in different embodiments.
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The securing formation 30 may be of extruded aluminium, in which event the display sheet would be adhesively bonded to it. Alternatively it may be of extruded plastics in which event it can be adhesively bonded to the display sheet or welded to the display sheet if the sheet is of suitable plastics.
The width of the leader strip is such that when it is wound onto the drum, see
A hole 14.2 is formed in an end wall or cap of the drum 14 and a hole is formed in an end wall of the housing to align with the hole 14.2. A pin, not shown, can pass through the two holes to hold the drum against rotation. This construction is well known in the art.
In practice the display sheet may be changed or replaced by pulling it fully out of the housing against the bias of the spring and then further to extend the leader strip outside the slot. A pin is passed through the registering holes in the drum and housing to hold the drum against rotation by the force of the spring. The securing formation 30 is then slid longitudinally out of engagement with the rib. A new display sheet with a securing formation secured to it is then slid into engagement with the rib, whereafter the pin is removed and the display sheet allowed to be wound onto the drum by the force of the return spring.
The invention is not limited to the precise details described above and shown in the drawings. Modifications may be made and other embodiments developed without departing from the spirit of the invention.
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