This application relates generally to signs, and more particularly to yard signs.
Yard signs are used for a variety of different purposes, such as to advertise the sale of homes. A realtor's signage or placard is placed in a sign frame which is then placed in the yard of the home to be sold.
Various sign configurations exist, including metal frame signs in which the sign frame is formed of interconnected metal lengths having an L-shaped profile (e.g., lengths of angle iron). In the real estate market, in order to provide more effective marketing, it would be desirable if such signs were capable of holding solar light units that shine onto the signage panel(s) in the dark.
In one aspect, a sign assembly includes a frame comprising spaced apart first and second upright frame members and at least one lateral frame member interconnecting the first and second upright frame members, wherein the lateral frame member comprises an L-shaped profile having a first leg and a second leg, wherein the second leg extends downward from the first leg. A mounting bracket is connected to the lateral frame member for supporting a lighting unit. The mounting bracket includes an elongated bracket body having: a base section that sits atop the first leg of the lateral frame member; at least one channel structure formed toward a first side of the base section and capturing a free end of the first leg; and at least one flexing leg formed toward the second side of the base section and extending downward from the base section alongside the second leg, wherein a lower end of the flexing leg includes an upwardly facing channel capturing a free end of the second leg. A lighting component is connected on the bracket and configured to shine downward over a face of the sign assembly.
In another aspect, a mounting bracket is provided for engaging a lateral frame member of a yard sign, wherein the lateral frame member includes a first leg and a second leg, the second leg extending downward from the first leg. The mounting bracket includes an elongated bracket body having: a base section for sitting atop the first leg; at least one channel structure formed at a first side of the base section for capturing a free end of the first leg; at least one flexing leg formed at the second side of the base section, wherein a lower end of the flexing leg includes an upwardly facing channel for capturing a free end of the second leg. The flexing leg has a normal position in which the flexing leg extends downward from and beneath the base section such that the flexing leg forms an acute angle with the base section, in axial end view. The flexing leg has a mount position in which the flexing leg is shifted to an orientation that runs substantially perpendicular to the base section, in axial end view.
The details of one or more embodiments are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
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The lateral frame member 20 is spaced vertically below the lateral frame member 18 to define a sign panel receiving space 30 therebetween, and the lateral frame member 22 is spaced vertically below the lateral frame member 20 to define a further sign panel receiving panel space 32 therebetween. A sign panel may be disposed in the sign panel receiving space 30, and a further sign panel may be disposed in the sign panel receiving space 32.
The lateral frame member 18 has an L-shaped profile, in axial end view, having a leg 40 and a leg 42, wherein the leg 42 extends downward from the leg 40. A mounting bracket 50 is connected to the lateral frame member 18 for supporting a lighting unit. The mounting bracket 50 comprises an elongated bracket body, with axis 48, having an upper base section 50a that sits atop the leg 40 of the lateral frame member 18 (when the bracket is mounted to the frame). At least one channel structure 50b is formed at a side 50c of the base section 50 and captures a free end 40a of the leg 40. At least one flexing leg 50d is formed at the opposite side 50c of the base section 50a and extends downward from the base section alongside the leg 42. A lower end 50f of the flexing leg 50d includes an upwardly facing channel structure 50g capturing a free end 42a of the leg 42.
In the illustrated embodiment, the at least one channel structure 50b comprises a first channel structure 50b1 at a first end of the base section 50a and a second channel structure 50b2 at a second end of the base section 50a. Similarly, the at least one flexing leg 50d comprises a first flexing leg 50d1, with associated channel structure 50g1, at the first end of the base section 50a and a second flexing leg 50d2, with associated channel structure 50g2, at the second end of the base section.
In one embodiment, the mounting bracket 50 is a molded plastic unit in which the flexing legs 50d1, 50d2 are formed unitary with the base section 50a, and the plastic material of the molded plastic unit allows the flexing legs to flex relative to the base section. Each flexing leg 50d1, 50d2 has a normal position, in which the flexing leg extends downward from and below the base section 50, such that the flexing leg forms an acute angle α with the base section, in axial end view, per
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In the illustrated embodiment, the channel structures 50b1, 50b2, and the channel structures 50g1, 50g2, all have a c-shaped profile, in axial end view.
Here, the upper surface of the base section 50 includes a rib structure 50h for strengthening the base section. The rib structure has a lattice configuration. In implementations, the plastic material may be a fiberglass reinforced plastic material, such as a fiber reinforced thermoplastic (e.g., acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS)), for increased strength.
Each side of the base section also includes a light mount structure, which here is in the form of upwardly facing light mount slots 50i1, 50i2 created by walls 50j1, 50j2 extending downwardly from the base section, turn walls 50k1, 50k2 and further walls 5011, 5012 extending back upward. However, other light mount structures/configurations could be incorporated onto the mount bracket.
Lighting components 60a, 60b can be connected on the bracket 50 and configured to shine downward over a face of the sign assembly, onto the sign panel receiving space and any sign panel 70 therein. For example, the lighting components 60a, 60b may be solar powered LED light modules.
The subject mounting bracket provides for simple installation of light components onto traditional real estate signs, when desired. The mounting bracket is easily removable through a reversal of the above-described installation operation.
It is to be clearly understood that the above description is intended by way of illustration and example only, is not intended to be taken by way of limitation, and that other changes and modifications are possible.
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