The present invention relates to scrolling poster display devices.
More specifically, the invention relates to a scrolling poster display device comprising:
Document U.S. Pat. No. 5,174,055 describes a display device of this type, in which the rear face of the poster strip rests against a solid support panel which extends over the entire surface of this poster and in particular allows the poster to be given a curved shape. This display device has the following disadvantages in particular:
To this end, according to the invention, the support device comprises an air chamber delimited by a peripheral surround adjacent to the rear face of the poster strip and a back which is offset rearward with respect to the surround, said support device comprising no element near the rear face of the poster strip inside the surround,
By virtue of these measures, the poster strip is filled with the blown air, giving it a shape corresponding to the shape of the surround. In addition, practically all contact between the rear face of the poster strip and the support device is avoided because of the creation of a layer of air between the surround and the poster strip. The aforementioned disadvantages of the prior art are thus avoided.
In some preferred embodiments of the invention recourse may also possibly be had to one and/or other of the following measures:
Other features and advantages of the invention will become apparent in the course of the following description of an embodiment thereof, given solely by way of nonlimiting example with reference to the attached drawings,
In the drawings:
In the various figures, the same references denote elements which are identical or similar.
Posters belonging to a scrolling poster strip 4 are displayed in each window 3.
The poster strip 4 is wound onto two parallel rollers 5, for example vertical rollers, just one of which can be seen in
These rollers are motor driven and are controlled by an electronic control unit as described in greater detail hereinafter, so that the posters that form the poster strip 4 can scroll past in sequence so that each of these posters can be displayed in turn in the window 3.
Between the rollers 5 there is a poster support device 6, fixed to the support structure 2, and which is designed to support the rear face of the poster strip 4, that is to say that face of this poster strip that is not visible to the public.
As can be seen in
More specifically, this support device 6 comprises a surround 7 which comprises:
Each of the first sides 8 has a front face 8a in the form of a portion of a cylinder, which is adjacent to the rear face of the poster strip 4 and which has a width h in the vertical direction. This width h ranges, for example, between 5 and 12 cm and may in particular be of the order of 10 cm.
Furthermore, each of the second sides 9 comprises a front edge 9a (see
The support device 6 further comprises a back 10 which may advantageously be produced as a single piece with the surround 7, for example in translucent Plexiglas® or the like The back 10 has the overall shape of a section of a cylinder and may itself have a thickness ranging for example between 5 and 10 mm. The back 10 is positioned set back rearward from the front faces 8a and from the front edges 9a of the surround, in order together with the surround 7 to delimit an air chamber 11 of depth P ranging for example between 2 and 4 cm, and for example of the order of 3 cm.
Formed in the back 10 of the poster support 6 are one or more openings 12 each of which communicates with a blower 13 situated behind the back 10, as depicted in
In addition, this raised pressure creates a small air leak around the entire periphery of the support device 10, between the surround 7 and the rear face of the poster strip 4, especially since the poster strip is generally made of a material that is substantially impervious to air. This leak creates a permanent layer of air separating the rear face of the poster strip 4 from the support device 6, thereby avoiding or, at the very least, limiting, rubbing between said rear face of the poster strip and the support device 6
As can be seen in
Moreover, electric motors 15, for example asynchronous motors, may also be housed behind the back 10, each of these driving one of the rollers 5 via a transmission device, for example a belt 16.
These motors can be controlled for example as described in document FR-A-2 812 750, using two variators 17 (VAR1, VAR2) visible in
Advantageously, the controller 18 may be designed:
As can be seen in
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