This application claims priority from Luxembourg Patent Application No. 92713, filed May 11, 2015, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety for all purposes.
Embodiments of the invention relate to signage, and in particular, signage as used for indicating a direction.
In use, the sign 10 is attached to a post, a wall or suspended from the ceiling so that it is visible to people seeking direction assistance. In this orientation, the arrow can have at least two meanings. In a first meaning, the arrow is intended to indicate that the place indicated (in this instance, the food court) is behind the sign so that the informee should walk towards the sign and carry on in that direction. However, the same sign may also be used in the vicinity of stairs, an elevator or an escalator to indicate that the informee should proceed up to reach the indicated place.
Since this sign is place and context dependent it can be inherently confusing, particularly where it is possible to continue on or to go up.
Embodiments of the current invention reduce this confusion therefore reducing the effort required to reach a desired location and thereby providing more efficient direction signage.
A first embodiment of the invention extends to direction signage comprising an indicator for indicating a direction and a representation of depth wherein the indicator is orientated relative to the representation of depth so that the direction indicated by the indicator comprises a direction of forwards.
The representation of depth may comprise at least one quadrilateral shape and at least one obliquely orientated line.
The representation of depth may comprise more than one obliquely orientated line.
The representation of depth may comprise four obliquely orientated lines.
The at least one obliquely orientated line may be located adjacent a corner of the quadrilateral shape.
The representation of depth may comprise two quadrilateral shapes wherein said oblique line may be orientated between corresponding corners of the two quadrilateral shapes.
The representation of depth may comprise a first quadrilateral shape located within a second quadrilateral shape, the representation of depth may further comprise at least two oblique lines, wherein each oblique line connects a corner of the first quadrilateral shape to a corresponding corner of the second quadrilateral shape.
The direction signage may comprise four oblique lines connecting corners of the first quadrilateral shape to corresponding corners of the second quadrilateral shape.
One or more of the oblique lines may be orientated between 30 and 60 degrees to a vertical, or between 110 and 150 degrees to the vertical.
The quadrilateral shape, or each quadrilateral shape, may be a rectangle or a square.
The direction signage may comprise at least two indicators of direction, wherein each indicator is orientated between 30 and 60 degrees to a vertical, or between 110 and 150 degrees to the vertical.
The direction signage may comprise four indicators of direction, wherein each indicator is orientated between 30 and 60 degrees to a vertical, or between 110 and 150 degrees to the vertical.
The orientation of any one, or more, of the indicators of direction may be: between 30 and 60 degrees to the vertical; between 110 and 150 degrees to the vertical; between 40 and 50 degrees to the vertical; between 130 and 140 degrees to the vertical; 45 degrees to the vertical; or 135 degrees to the vertical.
The indicators of direction may comprise arrows pointing towards a central region.
The indicators of direction may comprise said representation of depth.
The direction signage may comprise a substrate and printing or markings applied to the substrate, wherein said indicators of direction and said representation of depth are comprised of said printing or markings.
The substrate may define a two dimensional surface and said printing or markings may be applied to said two dimensional surface.
Embodiments of the invention are described with reference to the accompanying schematic diagrams where:
In the direction signage 20, the markings 24 comprise four arrows: 26, 28, 30 and 32. Dashed line 42 indicates the vertical direction when the direction signage is in use. The arrow 26 is orientated at an angle 34 to the vertical. Similarly, arrow 28 is orientated at an angle 36 to the vertical; arrow 30 is orientated at an angle 38 to the vertical; and arrow 32 is orientated at an angle 40 to the vertical. Angles 34 and 36 are 45°, angle 34 being measured in a counter-clockwise direction, and angle 36 being measured in a clockwise direction. Angles 38 and 40 are 135° angle 38 being measured in a counter-clockwise direction, and angle 40 being measured in a clockwise direction. In further embodiments
Each of the arrows 26, 28, 30 and 32 point towards a blank central region 46 on the direction signage 20. In this embodiment, the orientation of the arrows 26, 28, 30 and 32 relative to the border 44 of the direction signage 20 makes it clear that the direction indicated is forwards. The oblique orientation of the arrows 26, 28, 30 and 32 creates a form of perspective in the direction signage 20 thereby making it clear that the informee is to proceed forwards. Since the informee is facing the direction signage 20, the forwards direction will indicate a direction behind the direction signage 20.
Therefore, the arrows 26, 28, 30 and 32 create a representation of depth by adding a perspective to the flat, two-dimensional direction signage 20.
The direction signage 50 further comprises a box 52 located at the centre of the direction signage 50. The arrows 54, 56, 58 and 60 lie on imaginary lines joining the corners of the border 44 of the direction signage 50 and corresponding corners of the box 52.
In this embodiment therefore, the box 52 acts as the place indicator instead of the central region 46 of the direction signage 20 of
The direction signage 70 comprises four oblique lines 72, 74, 76 and 78 and a box 80. The box 80 is located at a central region of the direction signage 70. The direction signage 70 further comprises an arrow 82 which is located between oblique line 78 and oblique line 76, and is located outside of box 80.
In this embodiment, the box 80, together with the oblique lines 72, 74, 76 and 78 form a representation of depth since they together create the impression of a corridor. The arrow 82 acts as an indicator indicating the direction. Since an informee viewing the direction signage 70 will be generally orientated so that they are facing the direction signage 70, the arrow 82 will indicate a direction of forwards (i.e. behind the direction signage 70).
In this embodiment, the box 96, together with the oblique lines 92 and 94 form a representation of depth since they together create the impression of a corridor. The arrow 98 acts as an indicator indicating the direction. Since an informee viewing the direction signage 90 will be generally orientated so that they are facing the direction signage 90, the arrow 98 will indicate a direction of forwards (i.e. behind the direction signage 70).
In the embodiments of
In a further embodiment, the destination is indicated in the box, or in the central region.
A direction signage installation 98 is located near an area where the informee 100 is faced with the choice between the two directions. The direction signage installation 98 comprises direction signage 118 mounted to the vertical surface 117 of a pillar 116. It is to be realised that for embodiments of the invention, it is important that the direction signage of a direction signage installation is orientated vertically with respect to the informee, as illustrated in
Each of the place signs 120 and 140 comprises two portions: an information icon and a direction signifier. For the place signage 120, the information icon is a departure sign 122. The direction signifier is a direction signage 124 similar to the embodiment illustrated in
In this embodiment, the box 128, together with the oblique lines 130, 132, 134 and 136 form a representation of depth since they together create the impression of a corridor. The informee 100 viewing the direction signage 124 is facing the direction signage 124 and therefore, the arrow 126 will indicate a direction of forwards (i.e. behind the direction signage 118 in the direction of arrow 114 of
The place sign 140 comprises a food court sign 142 as an information icon and an arrow 144 as the direction signifier. In the context of
This manner, embodiments of the invention indicate to a user or informee the difference between the direction of vertically upwards and a direction of straight ahead.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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92713 | May 2015 | LU | national |