The present invention relates to a system for securing a sign to a support surface. More specifically the invention relates to a system comprising a magnetically releasable lock adapted to automatically lock mutually displaceable surface portions together.
Signs, name plates and the like often need to be mounted on a base secured to a door or wall. These are prone to be subjected to unwarranted removal. This is particularly so with name plates which can readily be used by others. The unauthorized removal of name plates has led to considerable inconvenience and expense in providing replacements.
Various sign devices of the above type are known. Such signs are used both as permanent signs and as signs, where the user according to his wishes can replace the information-carrying part with another information-carrying part. These sign devices are generally used without any locking of the information-carrying part in relation to the mounting part, for which reason unauthorized persons can easily remove the information-carrying part. Different methods have consequently been used for locking the two parts together, but the previously known methods have not proved fully satisfactory, either because the information-carrying part has been disfigured by visible screws or because unauthorized persons have nevertheless been able to release the fastening mechanism concerned.
It is therefore an object of the present invention to provide a system for securing a sign to a support surface, wherein the sign can be readily secured and which is not prone to unauthorized removal.
The object of the invention is to provide a system in which the locking means is not visible and an external magnetic device suitably designed must be applied to a predetermined area of the assembly in order to remove the sign-carrying part from its base.
A further object of the invention is to provide a system in which a sign-carrying part will automatically lock itself when repositioned on the base of the name plate assembly.
US2012023797 describes a system for securing a sign to a support surface. The system has a sign-carrying part for releasable attachment on a mounting part. The system of US2012023797 uses a spring loaded element is arranged such that the spring loaded element, in a latched position, secures the sign-carrying part for releasable attachment on the mounting part when gripping means is brought into a hooked position in receiving means. When displaced from its latched position, allowing the gripping means to leave its hooked position, this enables removal of the sign-carrying part from the mounting part.
The present invention seeks an alternative magnetic lock for a securing a sign to a support surface.
The system according to the invention is characterized in that the sign device comprises a magnetically releasable lock adapted to automatically lock mutually displaceable surface portions together. The system ensures locking of the two mutually displaceable portions without the visible information-carrying part being disfigured. Unauthorized persons cannot remove the information-carrying part without having knowledge about the location of the magnetically releasable lock.
Specifically the present invention provides a system for securing a sign to a support surface, said system comprising:
wherein the mounting part and the sign-carrying part further comprise mutually cooperating profile portions, said locking plate being magnetic and in an a locking position when not being influenced by an external magnetic force from the front side of the sign that is greater than the magnetic force between the locking plate and a part of the front side of the mounting part, said locking plate being in an open position when influenced by said external magnetic force thereby allowing the sign-carrying part to be released from said mounting part.
Preferably the track of the mounting part includes a magnetic piece for exerting the magnetic force between the locking plate and a part of the front side of the mounting part. The sign-carrying part and/or the mounting part are preferably produced from a non-magnetic material, such as aluminum.
In a preferred embodiment of the present invention the mutually cooperating profile portions are located in the peripheral region of the sign-carrying part and the mounting part. Accordingly, the tracks of the sign-carrying part and the mounting part are located in the central regions thereof.
In a particularly preferred embodiment the cross section of the track of the sign-carrying part takes the form of a quadratic tunnel closed in the ends and with a longitudinal opening in the roof section of said tunnel to ensure that the locking plate is slidable in the tunnel between said ends, and wherein the track for receiving the protrusion of the locking plate is aligned and parallel with the longitudinal opening. Preferably the roof section is in contact with the uppers section of the track of the mounting part when the system is assembled. It is also preferred that the opening of the perfectly fits the protrusion of the opening of the track of the sign-carrying part. Likewise, the protrusion of the locking plate is preferably of quadratic shape, whereas the locking plate is of a rectangular shape.
The system of the present invention comprises a sign or name plate mounted on a base together with magnet means whereby the name plate is secured to the base and is releasable from the base only when the magnet means is made operable by an authorized person. While the magnet within the sign or name plate assembly is in the unlocked position, the sign-carrying part can be wristed out of engagement with the mounting part. Without the use of an operative magnet, the part remains securely locked.
In some applications of the invention where an electrical supply is available, such as for illuminating a directory panel board, electro-magnets can be employed for locking and unlocking the parts.
The present invention, therefore, provides a relatively cheap and practical means of protecting signs and name plates from unwarranted removal from the base on which they are mounted.
The system illustrated in
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The sign-carrying part (1) may further comprise an information-carrying part in the form of a rail. The mounting part (2) and the sign-carrying part (1) are preferably of the same length.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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PA 2016 70851 | Oct 2016 | DK | national |
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Parent | PCT/DK2017/050352 | Oct 2017 | US |
Child | 16395866 | US |