The present invention is directed to sign display devices with panel assemblies for attaching to beams or the like and attachment assemblies for attaching to signs or the like.
Signs and display cards are used frequently in commercial stores and retail establishments to indicate the location of goods, prices, etc. The signs are displayed on posts, walls, or fixtures via a sign holder.
Sign holders of various forms are known in the art. These include the sign holders described by U.S. Pat. No. 5,682,698 to Bevins; U.S. Pat. No. 4,881,707 to Garfinkle; U.S. Pat. No. 7,065,912 to Pitcher; U.S. Pat. No. 5,806,823 to Callas; and U.S. Pat. No. 5,799,428 to Poindexter.
The sign holders described in these patents, however, do not permit simultaneously displaying a plurality of signs to allow an individual to obtain information about the goods from a variety of positions and angles relative to the goods.
The current invention provides sign display devices that include a panel assembly and one or more attachment assemblies.
One version of the panel assembly includes a front panel and at least two side panels attached to the front panel, wherein the front panel and the side panels are arranged in a form of a bracket capable of reversibly attaching to a beam. In some versions of the invention, the panel assembly further comprises a back panel attached to each of the side panels, wherein the back panels define a rear gap therebetween. The rear gap permits attachment of the sign display device to a beam.
Attachment assemblies that may be attached to the panel assembly include a clip assembly, a C-channel assembly, and an extension assembly. The attachment assemblies preferably extend the length of the panel assembly.
One version of the clip assembly includes a clip attached to the panel assembly that extends alongside the panel assembly, a cavity defined by the clip and the panel assembly, and a gap between an end of the clip and the panel assembly that provides access to the cavity. Some versions of the clip assembly include a foot member on the clip that is oriented substantially parallel to a panel of the panel assembly. Other versions of the clip assembly include a foot member on the clip that is oriented toward where the clip attaches to the panel assembly. Yet other versions of the clip assembly include a protrusion extending from the panel assembly into the cavity. The clip assembly preferably provides at least four distinct areas of contact with a sign inserted within the clip assembly for securing the clip therein.
One version of the C-channel assembly includes a pair of opposed rails attached to the panel assembly that extend toward each other to define opposed slots between the rails and the panel assembly. Some versions of the C-channel assembly include foot members on the opposed rails, wherein the foot members are substantially parallel to a panel of the panel assembly.
One version of the extension assembly includes a pair of substantially parallel extensions extending from the panel assembly to define an extension slot. The extensions may extend from a panel of the panel assembly at an angle of about 10°, about 20°, about 30°, about 40°, about 45°, about 50°, about 60°, about 70°, about 80°, or about 90°.
The invention further provides sign display devices having various combinations of attachment assemblies on the panel assemblies. One combination includes a first clip assembly on a first of the two side panels, a second clip assembly on a second of the two side panels, and a C-channel assembly on the front panel. Another combination includes a first clip assembly on a first of the two side panels, a second clip assembly on a second of the two side panels, and an extension assembly on the front panel.
The sign display devices described herein are preferably comprised of a flexible, resilient material to facilitate easily but securely attaching the panel assemblies to beams and attaching signs to the attachment assemblies.
The objects and advantages of the invention will appear more fully from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiment of the invention made in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
Exemplary versions of the sign display device 10 of the present invention are depicted in
The front panels 12 and/or the side panels 14 may include gripping components for facilitating a firm attachment to a beam. The gripping components may include a rubber portion on the portions of the front panels 12 and/or side panels 14 facing the beam. The rubber portion may be smooth or textured. Alternatively, the surfaces of the front panels 12 and/or side panels 14 contacting the beam may be textured.
The sign display device 10 may further include back panels 16 attached to the side panels 14. The back panels 16 extend from the side panels 14 and oppose each other to wrap around a rear portion of a beam to secure the sign display device 10 to the beam. The back panels 16 preferably define a rear gap 18 to permit engagement and disengagement of the sign display device to the beam. For attaching the sign display device 10 to an elongated cuboidal beam, the back panels 16 extend orthogonally from the side panels 14 and are parallel to the front panel 12. The back panels 16 may be oriented at other angles relative to the front panels 12 or side panels 14 to accommodate beams having other shapes.
The sign display device 10 is preferably extended in length (see
The sign display device 10 includes at least one attachment assembly for detachably securing a sign to the sign display device 10. The various attachment assemblies described herein include clip assemblies 20, C-channel assemblies 30, and extension assemblies 40.
The clip 21 may be comprised of either a flexible material having spring-like qualities or a rigid material. In either case, but especially in the latter case, the clip 21 may be attached to the panel 12,14,16 via a spring-loaded hinge. The spring-like qualities and/or the spring-loaded hinge attachment enables the gap 22 to be opened to accommodate a sign within the cavity 24 and to close the gap 22 and compress the sign against the panel 12,14,16. The spring-like qualities of the swing arm 20 may be pre-set to define a gap 22 of any size to accommodate signs having various thicknesses. To accommodate even the thinnest of signs, the gap 22 may be configured such that the clip 21 contacts the panel 12,14,16 when a sign is not inserted therein.
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The clip assembly 20 may further include a protrusion 26 extending from the panel 12,14,16 into the cavity 24 defined by the clip 21. In the exemplary version of the invention shown in
In versions of the clip assembly 20 containing a protrusion 26 and a clip 21 embodying a curvature, as shown in
In the exemplary version shown in
A second exemplary attachment assembly is a C-channel assembly 30, shown in
In the exemplary version of the invention shown in
A third exemplary attachment assembly is an extension assembly 40, as shown in
In an exemplary version shown in
The sign display device 10 may include any arrangement of the panel assemblies 11 and attachment assemblies described or suggested herein. For example, the sign display device 10 may include at least one, at least two, at least three, or at least four or more attachment assemblies on the panel assembly. Such attachment assemblies may be the same type of attachment assembly or different types. The sign display device 10 may include one of each attachment assembly described herein or different combinations or sub-combinations thereof. Exemplary versions of the sign display device 10 with various combinations of attachment assemblies are shown in
The sign display device 10 can have a unitary construction comprising a single material or may be comprised of a plurality of materials. The sign display device 10 may be formed of any folded sheet material but is generally formed of an extruded plastic or metal or plastic/metal combination. The material comprising the sign display device 10 is preferably a flexible, resilient material such as a plastic. A flexible, resilient material permits flexure of the panel assembly 11 while attaching to a beam, followed by retraction of the panel assembly 11 to its original conformation after attachment. A flexible, resilient material further permits flexure of the clip assemblies 20, C-channel assembly 30, or extension assembly 40 during attachment of signs thereto, followed by retraction of such attachment assemblies for securing a sign thereto with a friction fit.
Exemplary dimensions for at least one version of the elements of the sign display device 10 described herein are as follows:
The width, span, extension, and opening dimensions described above refer to the elements as shown in the top plan views of
The display device 10 may attach to beams on shelving units in retail establishments, such as hardware stores, department stores and the like, to display signs. The signs may advertise the goods situated on shelving units adjacent to beams. The sign display device 10 may attach to a beam oriented in any direction, whether oriented horizontally, vertically, or at an oblique angle. In a preferred version, the sign display device 10 attaches to the vertical front beams supporting shelving units in a retail establishment. Attachment of signs to the rearward-facing clips 21 on side panels 14 of sign display devices 10 provides a barrier of the goods on either side of the beam. The information on the sign attached to the rearward-facing clips 21 can provide information specific to the particular goods confined to the space on either side of the beam. Signs attached to forward-facing extension assemblies 40 on the front panel 12 of sign display devices 10 would extend into the aisle of a retail establishment to provide information about the type of goods contained in the aisle and their location within the aisle. A consumer would be able to identify the goods and their locations in an aisle without entering it. The extension assemblies 40 are particularly useful when used in combination with the rearward-facing clips 21 to identify the goods partitioned within the aisle. Unlike signs attached to rearward facing clips 21 on side panels 14 or forward-facing extension assemblies 40 on front panels 12, signs attached to a C-channel assembly 30 on the front panel 12 of a sign display device 10 provide a means of presenting information to an individual standing directly in front of the beam. A combination of a C-channel assembly 30 on the front panel 12 with the rearward-facing clips 21 on side panels 14 are particularly useful for presenting information to an individual at all angles relative to the goods.
The sign display device 10 may be configured to display poster-like signs or signs having edges with a substantially flat profile for inserting into the gap 22, cavity 24, slot 34, and/or the extension slot 44, described herein. Alternatively, the signs may have edges comprising a bump or a ridge that nests within a notch in the clip 21, rails 32, and/or extensions 42, to facilitate securing the sign in the gap 22 and cavity 24, slot 34, and/or extension slot 44, respectively.
Any version of any element of the invention described herein may be used with any other element.
As used in this specification and the appended claims, the singular forms “a,” “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the content clearly dictates otherwise. The term “or” is generally employed in its sense including “and/or” unless the content clearly dictates otherwise.
Numerical ranges as used herein are intended to include every number and subset of numbers contained within that range, whether specifically disclosed or not. Further, these numerical ranges should be construed as providing support for a claim directed to any number or subset of numbers in that range. For example, a disclosure of from 1 to 10 should be construed as supporting a range of from 2 to 8, from 3 to 7, 5, 6, from 1 to 9, from 3.6 to 4.6, from 3.5 to 9.9, and so forth.
All patents and publications mentioned herein are expressly incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each individual patent and publication was specifically and individually indicated by reference. In case of conflict between the present disclosure and the incorporated patents or publications, the present disclosure should control.
The elements of the present invention can comprise, consist of, or consist essentially of the essential elements and limitations described herein, as well as any additional or optional limitations described herein or otherwise useful in the art.
It is understood that the invention is not confined to the particular construction and arrangement of parts herein illustrated and described, but embraces such modified forms thereof as come within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority under 35 USC §119(e) to U.S. Provisional Patent Application 61/153,016 filed Feb. 17, 2009, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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61153016 | Feb 2009 | US |