1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates generally to a sign hanger for suspending a sign or other article, and more particularly to a sign hanger for suspending a sign or other article from a ceiling of a building or other mounting locations.
2. Description of the Related Art
Signs and displays are used extensively in stores, theaters, shopping centers, recreational facilities, schools, tradeshows, restaurants, and other public places. Some signs are permanent signs to direct customers and others to locations within the facility, such as to exits or restrooms. However, temporary signs and displays are frequently used to display information to the customers or others, such as to announce a sale or a new product or service, to identifying a location of an item or departments within the facility, or for other uses.
The signs or displays are preferably mounted at readily visible locations within the facility. One such visible location is to mount the sign or display suspended from a ceiling. The facility may have a ceiling that includes a metal gridwork or grid structure that supports ceiling tiles. The sign or display may be mounted to the gridwork by an employee, for example, climbing a ladder or stepping onto a box or crate to reach the gridwork so as to affix the sign or display. The risk of falling or other injury is a very real possibility, particularly if the ladder, box or crate is set on a wet or uneven floor, if the employee must reach beyond the safe limit of the ladder, or if other customers or displays are nearby so as to prevent an ideal positioning of the ladder, or simply if the employee is unsteady when climbing the ladder or atop the crate.
A sign holding and mounting device has been provided that utilizes an elongated pole to position a sign holding and mounting channel or sign holder for attachment to a ceiling grid structure using clamps on the sign holder to engage the grid structure or an elongated flexible magnet affixed to the sign holder for fastening to a ceiling grid. The sign holder channel is held in a gripper on the elongated pole, is clamped or magnetically affixed to the ceiling grid structure using the flexible magnet strip, and is released by the gripper using a rope to open a jaw on the gripper.
Displays are known that utilize a string or cord to suspend a sign or other article from the ceiling. The suspended sign or other article may be referred to as a dangler. The string or cord may be provided on a ceiling clip that may be affixed to a ceiling. An example of the ceiling clip is affixed directly to the ceiling via either a clip that fastens to the ceiling grid or a magnet on the ceiling clip that attaches to a metal portion of a ceiling grid.
A sign mounting system has been provided that includes an extruded channel that affixes to a ceiling via magnets. The extruded channel holds one or more block end hooks that fit into the channel from which a sign or display may be suspended. An example of a magnetically affixed channel with block end hooks is shown in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/248,899, filed Mar. 14, 2014, which is incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention provides a ceiling clip for a hanging display, where the ceiling clip may be mounted in a channel of a sign or display mounting device. The ceiling clip holds a length of cord, string, line, wire, cable, chain, loop line, or other elongated member on which a sign or other display is mounted. The channel may be mounted at a ceiling, roof beam, window, wall, or other location, thereby mounting the sign or display that is held by the ceiling clip.
One or several of the ceiling clips may be mounted in a single channel. A single sign or display may be suspended from multiple ceiling clips that are mounted in the single channel. Alternatively, a plurality of sign or display elements may be suspended from the multiple ceiling clips held in the channel. The ceiling clips may be arranged as desired along the channel to position the plurality of sign or display elements as desired. For a single sign held by multiple ceiling clips, the ceiling clips may be arranged to apply tension to the sign, to hang a sign larger than the channel, or to hang a sign by locating the ceiling clips directly above attachment locations of the sign or display.
The ceiling clips are configured to permit the user to adjust the cord, string, wire, chain, line or other elongated member to different lengths so that the display or sign is suspended at the desired distance from the mounting location of the channel. The length of the cord, string, or line suspended from the ceiling clip is adjustable in fine increments by positioning the cord in adjustment locations of the ceiling clip. The finely adjusted length increments of multiple ceiling clips mounted in a channel enables creative positioning of signs and displays hung from the channel, such as signs at multiple levels, signs at angles, or the like.
The channel may be mounted to the ceiling or removed from the ceiling to mount or unmount multiple ceiling clips in one single motion or at one time, as compared to requiring a separate mounting motion for each ceiling clip that might be mounted at different times or mounted simultaneously with two or more individuals requiring two or more elongated poles. The channel may be mounted to the ceiling or unmounted from the ceiling using an elongated pole for placement of the sign or display or removal thereof without the use of a ladder. The positions of the ceiling clips in the channel may be set to any spacing to achieve a desired suspension of the sign or other display. For example, the ceiling clips may be more widely spaced than the width of the sign so as to apply tension to the sign.
By providing multiple ceiling clips in a channel, multiple dangler hanging points may be provided from a single mounting element. One mounting motion is used to mount the multiple hanging points. A single mounting pole may be used to mount the multiple hanging points.
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The person 20 may mount the sign 22 to the ceiling grid 24 with a single mounting movement, even though the sign 22 is suspended by multiple hanging points. Similarly, the sign 22, with its multiple hanging points, may be removed from the ceiling grid 24 with a single unmounting movement. The single mounting movement positions the multiple hanging points at the desired spacing without requiring additional movements, and single unmounting movement removes the multiple hanging points without requiring multiple movements. The positions of the ceiling clips 34 in the channel 32, and thus the relative spacing of the clips from one another, may be selected by the person 20 prior to moving the sign 22 and channel 32 into position at the ceiling grid 24. The sign 22 may be suspended in the desired way without requiring that the hanging points be set or changed while the sign is at the ceiling.
In certain embodiments, the channel 32 is mounted to the ceiling grid 24 by magnets on the channel 32. The magnetic attachment of the channel 32 to the ceiling grid 24 while the sign 22 and ceiling clips 34 are mounted therein makes for easy attachment of the sign at the desired location, for example, by positioning the channel 32 against a portion of the ceiling grid 24 so that the magnetic attraction of the magnets on the channel 32 to the magnetically attractive ceiling grid 24 may take hold. Once the channel 32 is in the desired position, the gripper 28 is released from the channel 32 so that the sign 22 remains in place. In the illustrated embodiment, the gripper 28 is released by pulling on the rope 30 to open gripping jaws on the gripper 28. The person 20 moves the pole 26 away from the channel 32 and the channel 32 with the sign 22 suspended from the ceiling clips 34 remains in place.
Removal of the channel 32 and the sign 22 that is mounted therein is a simple matter of grasping the channel 32 with the gripper 28 and tugging on the pole 26 to overcome the magnetic attraction of the channel magnets to the ceiling grid 24. The channel 32 and sign 22 may be removed from its display position, or moved to a new position using the pole 26. Both the movement of the channel 32 and sign 22 to a display position and the removal from the display position may be performed by only using the single pole 26 and without requiring a ladder. In particular, the channel 32 with one or more hanging points provided by the ceiling clips 34 may be mounted to the ceiling grid 24 without the use of a ladder, stepstool, box, crate, or other object to stand on for reaching the mounting location.
When the ceiling clips 34 in the channel 32 are to be mounted to a ceiling that lacks magnetically active ceiling grid elements, the ceiling may be provided with steel mounting plates or steel strips to provide magnetic landing sites to which to attach magnets on the channel 32. In other embodiments, the channel 32 may be mounted to the ceiling grid 24 by clips, grippers, fasteners, or other mounting devices in place of the magnets or in addition to the magnets. Other means for attaching the channel 32 to a ceiling or other surface may be provided. The channel 32 may be constructed to rotate, for example, about a center rotation point, so that the channel 32 and the sign suspended therefrom may be turned to a desired orientation. An example is shown in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/248,899.
The channel 32 with the ceiling clips 34 mounted therein may be mounted to a window frame, wall, exposed ceiling beam, or other structure or mounting location. The mounting of the channel 32 with the ceiling clips 34 may be by magnets, clips, hooks, or other mounting means. The channel 32 with the ceiling clips 34 may be mounted using the elongated pole 26 or may be mounted by hand or by other means.
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Other devices and structures for affixing a sign or display to the cord 36 may be provided. For example, the free end 42 of the cord 36 may be provided with a loop of cord, a ring, a swivel clip, a wire clip, a swivel, a stake eye, a button stop, or other device or structure. The free end 42 of the cord 36 may simply be cut so that the cord 36 may be tied to the sign or display, or the cord 36 may be fitted into a cord gripper or other element on the sign or display or otherwise held at the sign or display. The cord 36 may be provided with a branching end that separates into multiple free ends. The barb 40 is shown as a light duty barb that is formed onto the end of the cord. A heavy duty cord and heavy duty barb may be provided in some embodiments.
The ceiling clip 34 includes a spool portion 44 on which is wound the cord 36 when the ceiling clip 34 is not being used. The spool portion 44 also stores any unused portion of the cord 36 while the ceiling clip 34 is being used. In the illustrated embodiment, the spool portion 44 includes a planar portion 46 extending from and affixed to a base 48. At the opposite side of the planar portion 46 from the base 48 is a pair of projections 50 that prevent wound portions 52 of the cord 36 from slipping off the spool portion 44. The spool portion 44 includes a line clip 54 into which the cord 36 is clipped. The line clip 54 supports the free end 42 of the cord 36 and any display or sign suspended from the cord 36 while preventing wound portions 52 of the cord 36 from unwinding from the spool portion 44.
The length of the cord 36 that extends from the line clip 54 to the free end 42 at the barb 40 is determined by how much of the cord 36 is unwound from the wound portion 52 on the spool 44. To obtain a greater length of cord 36 extending from the ceiling clip 34, the cord 36 is unclipped from the line clip 54, unwound by one or more turns from the spool portion 44 and reinserted into the line clip 54. Shortening the cord 36 is performed by removing the cord 36 from the line clip 54, winding the cord 36 by one or more wraps on the spool portion 44, and reinserting the cord 36 in the line clip 54. The suspended cord 36 may be increased or decreased in length in increments corresponding to one wrap on the spool portion 44.
A lower edge 56 of the spool portion 44 includes angled slots 58 into which the cord 36 may be inserted. The angled slots 58 permit changes in the extended length of cord 36 in increments less than the length of one wrap on the spool portion 44. The distance of the sign or display below the ceiling clip 34 may be adjusted in small increments by positioning the cord 36 in one or more of the slots 58.
An opening 60 is provided in the spool portion 44 for fastening an opposite end of the cord 36 to the ceiling clip 34. The limit to which the cord 36 may be unwound from the ceiling clip 34 is determined by the length of the cord 36 between the free end 42 and the opposite end at the opening 60. The cord length may be as long or short as desired.
The ceiling clip 34 has the base 48 to which the spool portion 44 is affixed. The base 48 includes a first elongated flange 62 extending perpendicular to the planar portion 46 of the spool 44, a connecting web 64 extending generally co-planar to the planar portion 46, and a second elongated flange 66 that is generally parallel to the first elongated flange 62. The base 48 extends longitudinally beyond the spool portion 44 at both ends thereof. The first and second elongated flanges 62 and 66 extend perpendicularly from both planar surfaces of the plane defined by the planar portion 46 of the spool 44. The base 48 mounts the ceiling clip 34 in a channel 32 as will be described. The corners of the first flange 62 and second flange 66 are beveled at 68.
The line clip 54 keeps the wound portions of the cord 36 on the spool portion 44 of the ceiling clip 34 while supporting the suspended portion of the cord that has been unwound from the spool portion 44. The line clip 54 must be sufficiently strong to hold the weight of the sign or display, or if multiple ceiling clips are used, to support a fractional part of the weight. The line clip may be configured to engage the cord snuggly or may merely hold the cord.
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The cord 36 extends by a first cord segment 36a from the barb 40 to the line clip 54 by a desired distance to hang a sign or display from the ceiling clip 34. The cord 36 is wrapped in a second cord segment 36b from the line clip 54 to a first slot 58a, the cord 36 passes through the slot 58a to a third cord segment 36c that extends behind the spool portion 44 (relative to the illustration of
The line clip 54 extends out of the plane of the planar portion 46. To facilitate molding of the ceiling clip 34, an opening 76 is formed in the planar portion 46 at the line clip 54. The opening 76 need not be provided if not required by molding or forming techniques for the ceiling clip 34.
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The channel 32 of the illustrated embodiment includes a connecting web 96 extending to a top plate 98. The top plate 98 has one or more magnets 100 mounted thereon, such as by glue. The magnets 100 engage ferromagnetic materials such as the ceiling grid 24, metal plates, metal strips, window frames, or other mounting locations. The magnets of certain embodiments are ceramic magnets mounted within a metal frame. Other magnets are possible, including extruded magnets, rubber magnets, and the like. The top plate 98 may be provided with clips, fasteners, or other devices for mounting the channel 32 to a mounting location. The gripper engagement portion, or T-bar, may be offset alongside the channel so that the gripper engagement portion may be gripped by the pole end gripper without requiring a space above the display or sign for the gripper engagement. The offset gripper portion permits the sign or display to be mounted tight to the ceiling, or to be mounted at a perimeter of the ceiling against a wall or on the wall. Mounting the channel to a ceiling, wall, exposed beam, window, window frame, or other mounting location is within the scope of this invention.
The connecting web 96 of certain embodiments is provided with a high friction coating 102 to enable the gripper 28 on the elongated pole 26 to grip the channel 32 without slipping. Other embodiments of the channel and/or gripper are possible, including mounting the channel by hand.
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The adjustable length of the suspending cords 138 permit the sign 132 to be hung at an angle, such as to provide an eye catching display or to direct attention to some product or area of a store, for example. The angle of the display may be fine tuned as desired by adjusting the cord lengths and the spacings of the ceiling clips.
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Multiple channels 132 may be provided to mount multiple display elements to a ceiling, either in a row along a ceiling grid element, at multiple ceiling grid elements, or at multiple locations by otherwise mounting the channels. Each of the channels 132 may be provided with multiple display elements 146 or signs 140 or with a single display element 146 or sign 140. Via the use of pivoting channels (see the co-pending application), magnetic mounting plates (see the co-pending application), clips, hooks, or other means for mounting the channels, any variety of single or multiple sign or display elements may be mounted easily and at desired positions and desired relative spacings from one another.
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Other variations in wrapping and fastening the cord in the ceiling clip 34 may be possible. Other variations in the ceiling clip, such as the addition of further angled slots in the ceiling clip, or the addition of further line clips at positions along the planar portion of a ceiling clip, may be provided. For example, the line clips may provide a plurality of possible clipping locations for the cord.
The ceiling clip of certain embodiments permits a user to mount adjustable length dangling displays and signs from a channel. The ceiling clips in the channel permit, in certain embodiments, the mounting and unmounting of the display with a single motion to affix the channel to mounting locations such as a ceiling, beam, window, or other mounting location and without requiring separate positioning and mounting of the ceiling clips individually. The ceiling clips of certain embodiments may be spaced as desired in the channel.
The present ceiling clip as described herein may provide a system for mounting a sign or display, wherein the system includes, for example, a channel and at least one ceiling clip as well as a means for mounting the channel at a display location. The present ceiling clip as described here includes, for example, a method for mounting a sign or display.
The spool portion shown herein is generally planar and horizontal in direction. It is within the scope of this invention to provide a spool portion that is cylindrical, elliptical, of other shapes, or vertical in direction. The line clip is shown in a particular shape. Other shapes and configurations of line clips are within the scope of this invention. The first flange is shown as a generally rectangular, elongated portion. It is within the scope of the invention that the first flange may be of any shape, or may be eliminated altogether. The second flange is shown as an elongated member having two portions extending from opposite sides of the connecting web. Other configurations of the second flange are possible and within the scope of this invention. The ceiling clip is shown with two or four angled slots. At least three slots may be provided in some embodiments, while other embodiments may have only one slot or more than four slots. The first and second flanges are spaced apart a distance sufficient to receive the inwardly directed portions of the channel.
Although other modifications and changes may be suggested by those skilled in the art, it is the intention of the inventors to embody within the patent warranted hereon all changes and modifications as reasonably and properly come within the scope of their contribution to the art.