Technical Field
This invention relates generally to signs for displaying information. More particularly this invention is directed to displays signs that may be mounted on a support surface such as a building wall and where the information on the sign needs to be changed from time to time. Specifically, this invention relates to a base plate that is mountable on a support surface and a plurality of signs removably engageable with the base plate by inserting a boss on the sign into an aperture in the base plate and then sliding the sign relative to the base plate to latch the sign to the base plate.
Background Information
Office buildings, doctor's offices, hospitals and other locations frequently install signs that display information that is relevant to visitors and customers. For example, an office building may includes a sign that display a list of the companies located in that building and where they are located within the building. From time to time is may be necessary to remove the name of one company from the display sign and replace it with the name of another company. It would be unnecessarily expensive to have to redo the entire display sign in order to replace a single company name. A number of different ways have been utilized in the past to make these types of changes to signs but many of the methods result in the end product looking less professional than desirable.
There is therefore a need in the art for an improved signage system that displays multiple signs thereon and that allows for quick and easy replacement of individual signs and results in the end product being aesthetically pleasing.
A signage system and a method of using the same. The system includes a base plate having a front surface and a rear surface; one or more signs engageable with the base plate; each sign having a rear surface that is positionable adjacent the front surface of the base plate; a boss extending outwardly from the rear surface of the sign or a front surface of the base plate; and an aperture defined in the other of the rear surface of the sign or the front surface of the base plate; wherein the boss is received in the aperture; and wherein the sign is moveable relative to the base plate between an unlatched position and a latched position; and when the sign is in the latched position the boss is not removable from the aperture. A locking member is engageable with the base plate to selectively prevent relative movement between the signs and the base plate.
In one aspect, the invention may provide a signage system comprising a base plate having a front surface and a rear surface; a sign having a rear surface that is positionable adjacent the front surface of the base plate; a boss extending outwardly from the rear surface of the sign or a front surface of the base plate; and an aperture defined in the other of the rear surface of the sign or the front surface of the base plate; wherein the boss is received in the aperture; and wherein the sign is moveable relative to the base plate between an unlatched position and a latched position; and when the sign is in the latched position the boss is not removable from the aperture.
In another aspect, the invention may provide a method of displaying a sign; comprising providing a signage system comprising a base plate and a sign for display; wherein one of the base plate and the sign has a boss that extends outwardly therefrom and the other of the base plate and the sign defines an aperture therein and through which the boss is able to pass; mounting the base plate on a support surface; inserting the boss into the aperture; moving the sign relative to a front surface of the base plate; and latching the sign to the base plate.
In another aspect, the invention may provide a display sign assembly comprising a plate member having a front surface and a rear surface; where the rear surface is adapted to be positioned on a support surface; a plurality of signage systems being selectively engageable on the front surface of the plate member; wherein each signage system comprises a base plate having a front surface and a rear surface; a sign having a rear surface that is positionable adjacent the front surface of the base plate; a boss extending outwardly from the rear surface of the sign or a front surface of the base plate; and an aperture defined in the other of the rear surface of the sign or the front surface of the base plate; wherein the boss is received in the aperture; and wherein the sign is moveable relative to the base plate between an unlatched position and a latched position; and when the sign is in the latched position the boss is not removable from the aperture; and wherein the plate member defines a plurality of apertures therein and the base plate of each signage system defines a plurality of bosses thereon; and wherein each signage system is latched to the plate member by inserting the plurality of bosses on the base plate thereof through the plurality of apertures defined in the plate member and then moving the base plate relative to the plate member to move the base plate from an unlatched position to a latched position.
A sample embodiment of the invention is set forth in the following description, is shown in the drawings and is particularly and distinctly pointed out and set forth in the appended claims.
Similar numbers refer to similar parts throughout the drawings.
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Assembly 10 comprises a back plate 14, a plurality of individual signs 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 that are engageable with back plate 14; and a locking member 28 that secures signs 16-26 to back plate 14. Signs 16-26 and locking member 28 are movable relative to back plate 14 as will be described hereafter and are selectively latchable and lockable relative thereto.
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In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, back plate 14 may define a plurality of apertures 14h therein. Apertures 14h may be of any suitable shape and size and are spaced at intervals on back plate 14. Apertures 14h as illustrated herein are generally rectangular and are defined by one straight end wall, indicated in
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, one column of apertures includes holes 14j that are oriented generally at right angles to the orientation of the rest of the apertures 14h on back plate 14. Holes 14j are substantially identical in shape and size to apertures 14h and therefore have a length “L” and a width “W”. Holes 14j are vertically aligned one below the other and are spaced a distance apart from each other.
Each of the signs 16-26 may be substantially identical. Signs 16 and 22 will be described and discussed below in greater detail but the description applies to all of the other signs 18, 20, 24 and 26. Referring to
One or more bosses 40 are provided on rear surface 38b of base plate 38. Each boss 40 includes a first region 40a that extends outwardly from rear surface 38b of base plate 38, and a second region that extends outwardly from first region 40a. A gap 40c (
Boss 40 further includes a first curved surface 40d (
Boss 40 has a length “L” and a width “W” that is substantially identical to the length “L” and width “W” of apertures 14h. The region of boss 40 closest to rear surface 38b that extends between curved ends 40d and 40e is of the same width “W” as one of the apertures 14h but the length between first curved end 40d and second curved end 40e, indicated in
Sign 22 is shown engaged with back plate 14 in
The sign 22 in
If it is desired to remove sign 22 from its engagement with back plate 14, the sign 22 must be unlatched by moving the sign laterally in the direction opposite to arrow “B” in
Signs 16-26 may move laterally relative to base plate 14 because of the presence of gap 36 between rear surface 14b of base plate 14 and exterior surface 12a of support surface 12. Gap 36 is of a sufficient size to enable bosses 40 to move laterally therein and between exterior surface 12a and base plate 14.
Since, signs 16-26 may readily slide laterally relative to base plate 14 in the direction of arrow “B” or opposite thereto, it may be necessary to provide a mechanism for preventing this lateral motion. There may therefore be provided a locking member 28 that is of a similar construction to signs 16-22. Locking member 28 includes a bottom plate 42 that includes a front surface 42a, a rear surface 42b, a top edge 42c, a second edge 42d, a left side wall 42e, and a right side wall 42f. A plurality of locking bosses 44 extend outwardly from rear surface 42b. Locking bosses 44 are substantially identical to bosses 40 and are configured to be received in holes 14j defined in base plate 14. As such, each locking boss 44 includes a first region 44a that extends outwardly from rear surface 42b of bottom plate 42. A second region 44b of each locking boss 44 extends for a distance outwardly from one curved end of first region 44a.
Locking member 28 is installed in much the same way as each sign 16-26. Firstly, locking bosses 44 are inserted through holes 14j and bottom plate 44 is pushed inwardly (in a similar manner to arrow “A”) and then bottom plate 44 moves, under influence of gravity, downwardly towards bottom edge 14d of base plate 14. This motion causes second region 44b of each locking boss 44 to slide under a region of base plate (similar to region 14k). At this point, there is interlocking engagement between locking member and base plate 14. The positioning of locking member 28 is such that when locking member 28 is secured to base plate 14 (as shown in
Base plates 56 may be swapped around on plate member 48 by disengaging two or more base plates 56 and moving them to the desired new position on plate member 48. This swapping motion is indicated by arrows “E” on
Plate member 48 may also include rubber stops 68 and mountings 70 similar in structure and function to stops 34 and mountings 32.
It will be understood that the shape of the base plate 14, signs 16-26; locking member 28, plate member 48, base plates 56, and the signs, and locking members 62 thereon may be changed to be other than rectangular. Any desired shape, size and number of these components may be changed. Additionally, the shape of bosses 40 and 64 and the complementary apertures 14h, 14j, 56, 48, 64, 66 that receive them may be changed to something different from what is illustrated in the attached figures. Such variations of shape and size may be embraced in order to give a different aesthetic appeal to the system.
It will further be understood that instead of providing the bosses on the signs 16-26 and locking member 28 and the apertures 14h, 14j on base plate 14; the apertures may be provided on signs 16-26 and locking member 28; and the bosses may be provided on the front surface of base plate 14.
It will further be understood that instead of the signs 16-26 being horizontally oriented and the locking member 28 being vertically oriented; the signs 16-26 may be vertically oriented and the locking member 28 may be horizontally oriented. It will also be understood that it is possible to orient the signs and locking member at different orientations and angles (other than horizontal and vertical) on base plate 14 from those shown herein. Any desired orientation and configuration of signs and locking member(s) may be utilized on base plate 14.
Furthermore, base plate may comprise a permanent section of support surface 12 instead of be a separate component that is secured to the wall. If base plate 14 is an integral part of support surface 12, then the selected one of the apertures or bosses (or apertures and bosses) may be integrally formed with support surface 12 and the mating complementary bosses and apertures will be found on the signs 16-26.
In summary, signage assembly 10 is used in the following manner. The method of displaying a sign 16-26 comprises providing a signage system 10 comprising a base plate 14 and a sign 16-26 for display; wherein one of base plate 14 and sign 16-26 has a boss 40 that extends outwardly therefrom and the other of base plate 14 and sign 16-26 defines an aperture 14h therein and through which boss 40 is able to pass; mounting base plate 14 on a support surface 12; inserting boss 40 into aperture 14h; moving sign 16-26 relative to a front surface 14a of base plate 14; and latching sign 16-26 to base plate 40.
The method may further include locking the latched sign 16-26 to base plate 14. The step of locking the latched sign 16-26 to base plate 14 includes the steps of providing a locking member 28; wherein one of the locking member 28 and the base plate 14 has a locking boss 44 extending outwardly therefrom; and the other of locking member 28 and base plate 14 defines a hole 14j therein; engaging locking boss 44 in hole 14j; and moving locking member 28 relative to base plate 14 from an unlocked position to a locked position.
The step of latching sign 16-26 to base plate 14 may include causing a flange 44b on the boss 44 to overlap a portion 14k of a wall of base plate 14 that surrounds and defines aperture 14j. The method may further include the step of capturing the portion 14k of the overlapped wall in a gap (similar to gap 40c), where the gap is defined between the flange 44b and the wall from which the boss 44 extends.
The method may further comprise providing a second sign 16-26 that includes one of a second boss 40 or a second aperture 14h such that the second sign 16-26 is of a same configuration as the sign 16-26; moving the latched sign 16-26 from the latched position (such as sign 22 in
The method may further comprise providing a second sign that includes one of a second boss or a second aperture such that the second sign is of a same configuration as the sign; providing an additional boss or defining an additional boss on the base plate; orienting the second sign to a same orientation of the sign; inserting the second boss through the second aperture; moving the second sign relative to the base plate; and latching the second sign to the base plate.
The method may further comprise aligning a first end 38e of the second sign 16-20 or 24, 26 with a first end 38e of sign 22; providing a locking member 28; orienting locking member 28 so that locking member 28 is at right angles relative to the sign and the second sign; positioning locking member 28 proximate the first ends 38e of the sign and second sign 16-26; and moving the locking member 28 relative to base plate 14 from an unlatched position to a latched position. The method may further include preventing movement of the sign and the second sign 16-26 from the latched position to the unlatched position using the locking member.
In the foregoing description, certain terms have been used for brevity, clearness, and understanding. No unnecessary limitations are to be implied therefrom beyond the requirement of the prior art because such terms are used for descriptive purposes and are intended to be broadly construed.
Moreover, the description and illustration set out herein are an example and the invention is not limited to the exact details shown or described.
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