The present invention refers to a stand for an information sign comprising a base part and a support which is releasably connected to the base part and which at its end facing away from the base part carries the information sign.
A stand of the above-mentioned kind is known from DE 94 02 735 U1. It consists of a base part and a support which is configured as a tube and whose upper end has arranged thereon an information sign assuming a predetermined position.
Moreover, FIG. 3 of DE 33 04 180 A1 discloses a data and information board for workplaces, which only consists of two parts and in the case of which the support for the data and information board is formed by a substantially L-shaped metal strip whose lower end forms a base to be placed on a table and whose upper end has rotatably supported thereon the data and information board. To ensure a safe stand for the known data board on a table, the folded lower end of the metal strip is secured by means of a double adhesive film to the worktable.
A rotatable support of a sign on a holder is also shown in US 2 073 403 A. In this case the sign can be arrested in three different positions. To be able to change the position of the sign, said sign is provided with six bores for a pair of screw bolts guided in a longitudinal slit of the holder.
It is the object of the present invention to provide a stand of the type in question in the case of which the position of the information sign can be changed rapidly and comfortably. This object is achieved according to the invention in that the support formed by a substantially L-shaped metal strip and the information sign connected to said support via a pivot pin have arranged thereinbetween two coupling discs which are pressed against each other by a spring and which comprise locking protrusions and locking recesses by which the information sign can be arrested in different positions.
The stand according to the invention enables its user to transfer the information sign in an easy way into different defined positions and to adapt it in this way to the conditions given by the respective pieces of information, i.e. for instance a long designation in a landscape or transverse format or a short name in an upright format.
Further features and details of the present invention result from the sub-claims and the subsequent description of a stand illustrated in the enclosed drawings.
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The information sign 2 is a sign which consists of a basic body 9 and a cover panel 10 which is releasably connected to the basic body 9 for an information carrier 11 that can be accommodated between the basic body 9 and the cover panel 10, and of means (12, 13) for keeping the three aforementioned parts together (cf.
A pivot pin 14 that is provided at its one end with a head 15 and at its other end with a thread 16 serves to fasten the information sign 2 to the support 1. The head 15 of the pivot pin 14 fits into a recess 17 of the information sign 2 which is formed by a groove.
Two coupling discs 22 and 23 provided with bores 18, 19 for the pivot pin 14 and with locking protrusions 20 and locking recesses 21 are arranged between the information sign 2 and the support 1. At their sides facing away from the locking protrusions 20 and locking recesses 21 the coupling discs 22, 23 further comprise locking cams 24 and 25, respectively, which fit into locking holes 26 of the information sign 2 and into bores 27 useable as locking holes at the upper end of the support 1. The diameters of the bores 27 are large enough to accommodate not only the locking cams 24, but also the pivot pin 14.
The coupling discs 22, 23, which are non-rotatably connected to the information sign 2 and the support 1, are held together by a spring 28 whose one end is supported in a chamber 29 of an actuating button 30 configured in the manner of a cap nut and whose other end is supported on the back side of the support 1 via two washers 31 and 32, of which one is made of plastics. The spring 28 is configured as a pressure spring and holds the coupling discs 22, 23 normally in the position shown in
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2073403 | Goldberg | Mar 1937 | A |
3221429 | Reuben et al. | Dec 1965 | A |
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