Claims
- 1. A scrolling sign apparatus suitable for incorporation in a sign housing having a window, said apparatus comprising:
- a sign module positionable within said housing;
- a pair of spaced web rolls journaled for rotation in said module;
- a web mounted on said rolls for being unwound and rewound on said rolls for movement along a path extending between said rolls and across said window;
- a first guide means mounted in said module behind said web;
- a second guide means mounted in said module on the other side of said web to form a gap with said first guide means through which said web extends between said rolls, said gap including a wide portion and a narrow portion, said narrow portion extending along at least a portion of said path of said web; and
- said web having at least one flexible, resilient panel containing viewing material mounted thereon, said panel having an outer edge lying parallel to the path of movement of said web and disposed in the gap between the first and second guide means when the viewing material is in the window, said panel being so mounted on said web that said web and panel can be rolled up tightly on said rolls, the slack occurring in said panel when said panel appears in the window being forced to the ends of said panel by the narrow portion of the gap between said first and second guide means.
- 2. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said narrow portion is generally centrally located along the path between said rolls.
- 3. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first guide means is curved to configure said gap to have a narrow portion.
- 4. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 wherein one of said first and second guide means has resilient means mounted thereon for rendering said gap configurable to have a narrow portion.
- 5. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 further including idler rollers for said web mounted in said module at the ends of said first guide means and over which said web passes when entering and leaving said gap, the exterior surface of said idler rollers being generally aligned with said first guide means.
- 6. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 further including idler rollers for said web mounted in said module at the ends of said first guide means and over which said web passes when entering and leaving said gap, said second guide means extending beyond said guide rollers along an extension of said path in either direction beyond the ends of said first guide means.
- 7. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said first guide means includes a sheet mounted behind said web.
- 8. The apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said informational material panel is fastened to said web by adhesive tape and wherein the sheet mounted behind said web receives the pressure applied to said adhesive tape when fastening said panel to said web.
- 9. The scrolling sign apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said second guide means has means for assisting the positioning of said panel on said web.
- 10. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said positioning assistance means comprises means for viewing the position of said panel on said web and for ascertaining when said web is in a desired position on said web.
- 11. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the narrow portion of said gap is adapted for temporarily retaining said panel in a desired position on said web.
- 12. The apparatus according to claim 9 wherein the narrowing of said gap is such as to temporarily retain said panel in a desired position on said web while said panel is being fastened to web by said adhesive tape.
Parent Case Info
The present application is a continuation-in-part application of applicant's earlier application Ser. No. 190,034, filed May 4, 1988 and now U.S. Pat. No. 5,016,371 issued on May 21, 1991.
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