The present invention relates generally to tradeshow displays. More particularly, the embodiments of the present invention relate to tradeshow displays formed of one or more banner stands.
Tradeshow displays are often collapsible and can be easily transported and erected. Such displays can divide spaces at tradeshows and present visual graphics for viewing by attendees. One pleasing aspect of such displays is the ability to provide some depth, such as by providing a smooth-flowing, curved display surface. One structure used at trade shows includes a network of support rods that expand into a volumetrically substantial three-dimensional structure. Such expanded structures can then be covered with sheet material capable of presenting graphics.
Other types of displays include retractable banner stands where a banner with graphics is suspended upright in a straight rectangular shape by a post or pole extending upwardly from a housing. The housing contains the retraction mechanism, retains the banner in the collapsed or retracted state, and has feet providing generally a four-point support on the floor. These banner stands are relatively inexpensive, present a small footprint when erected, are compact when collapsed, are quite light weight, are quickly expanded and erected and can have replaceable banners. To maintain the light weight the support posts are often small diameter tubular members that can flex under a bending moment. Such displays are often used in reception areas, trade shows, museums, art exhibits, academic and research society meetings, advertising displays, and other areas in which visual information is temporarily displayed. Such retractable banner stand have been enhanced by adding one or more adjacent like banner stands in series or can have lighting or other appurtenances added. Most recently, techniques have been developed to selectively provide a curvature to the banner about a vertical axis after the banner has been extended. It has recently been recognized that these enhancements, particularly the curvature and appurtenances added thereto may effect a forward loading of the banner causing a transfer the center of gravity of the banner forward causing a forward tilt to the support post and banner. Such a tilt may not be aesthetically desirable and can cause instability of the banner stand giving it a tendency to tip over.
In an aspect, a banner stand includes a banner presenting graphics thereon, a base with floor engaging feet, a upright post operably coupled to the base and extending upwardly therefrom, and a horizontal support member operably coupleable with the post to support the banner in an upright display mode. The upright display mode convertible from a planar display mode to a display mode with a curvature about an upright axis. Whereby in the curvature mode the center of gravity of the banner stand is shifted forward causing a forward tilt to the banner. The banner stand can further include an adjuster mechanism presented with the base and configured to enable angular adjustment of the post, such that the banner axis is effected to a second position, wherein the angle is substantially vertical.
In another aspect, a method of providing a tradeshow display and instructions for selectively adjusting a vertical axis of the banner thereof includes assembling a tradeshow display including a banner presenting graphics thereon, a base and a post operably coupleable to the base to extend upwardly therefrom, a support member operably coupleable with the post to support the banner in an upright display mode, wherein when the banner is an upright display mode, the banner includes a banner axis along a length thereof, and an adjuster presented with the base to adjust the banner axis relative to the absolute vertical as well, of course, to the horizontal. The method can further include providing instructions to angularly adjust the post if the banner axis is at an angle less than 90 degrees with respect to the horizontal floor surface. The tradeshow display banner will have an upright position and may tilted forward upon addition of an appurtenance, such as lighting, or upon conversion to a curved form such as illustrated in U.S. Pat. No. 7,337,567, owned by the owner of the instant application, and incorporated herein by reference. Also incorporated by reference is pending application Ser. No. 12/042213, filed Mar. 4, 2008, claiming priority to the above U.S. Pat. No. 7,337,567 patent.
In a further aspect, a method of adjusting a vertical axis of the banner of a tradeshow display includes providing a tradeshow display including a banner presenting graphics thereon, a base and a post operably coupleable to the base to extend upwardly therefrom, a support member operably coupleable with the post to support the banner in an upright display mode, wherein when the banner is an upright display mode, the banner includes a banner axis along a length thereof, and an adjuster presented with the base to adjust the banner axis relative to the absolute vertical. The method can further include determining if the banner axis is at an angle greater than zero relative to an absolute vertical, wherein if the angle is greater than zero degrees, utilizing the adjuster to adjust the banner axis relative to the absolute vertical, such that the angle is substantially equal to zero degrees.
In yet another aspect, a tradeshow display includes one or more banner stands, each of the banner stands including a banner formed of a flexible sheet material for suspending in a substantially upright open position, the banner having graphics thereon, a housing including a core for winding the banner thereon and a retracting mechanism for unwinding and winding the banner with respect to the core, a post extending upwardly from the housing, a support member operably coupleable with the post to support the banner in an upright display mode when the banner is unwound from the housing, wherein when the banner is the upright display mode, the banner includes a banner axis along a length thereof, and a curved form selectively changeable from a first configuration into a curved configuration to selectively impart a curve to the banner when the banner is in the upright open position, wherein when the curve is imparted to the banner, the curved form causes the angle to be greater than zero degrees. The banner stands can further include a post adjuster having a first portion having a cavity therein and a slider portion including an aperture therethrough, the post being insertable into the cavity through the aperture, the aperture movable relative to the cavity to effect angular movement of the post with respect to the housing enabling adjustment of the banner axis relative to the absolute vertical and the horizontal plane of the floor.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is that the angular position of the post can be adjusted based on the curvature being provided to the banner and based on addition of other appurtenances. Enhancements to a conventional retractable banner stand may be added and the stability of the banner stand is preserved.
A feature and advantage is a banner stand that has a banner convertible from a straight planar extended upright configuration to an upright configuration curved about a vertical axis and a pole positioning feature to maintain the banner in vertical alignment in both positions.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is that the pole is pivotal within a cup portion defining a pole seating hole. The hole may be tapered and have a bottom seat sized to engage and support the end of the support pole and a top lip that constrains and defines swing limits of the pole. The pole may pivot within the bottom seat and be restrained by a top lip of the hole. Such lip can limit the pivot motion to a single pivot axis and with pivot stop points. In certain embodiments the lip defines a slot. A further movable member may be positionable with respect to the cup portion to fix the position of the pole with respect to the cup.
A feature and advantage of embodiments of the invention is a retractable banner stand with a housing, floor engaging feet connecting to the housing to provide at least three point contact with the floor, a post extendable vertically from the housing, a lower portion of the post extending from the housing and having a specific angle with respect to the horizontal floor, a banner extendable from and retractable into the housing and suspendable from the post, a mechanism for providing curvature to the banner about an upright axis of the banner whereby when the banner is provided said curvature the banner tilts forward, and a mechanism for selectively adjusting the angle of the lower portion of the post with respect to the feet engaging the horizontal floor such that the banner is tilted in rearwardly direction correcting said forward tilt. In embodiments the post is inserted into a receptacle in the housing, with the receptacle providing such selective adjustment. In other embodiments other means of providing selective adjustment of the angle of the lower portion of the post with respect to the horizontal may be provided, for example the housing with respect to the feet may be rotatable thereby moving the pole with respect to the feet and correcting the tilt of the banner.
a is a front perspective view of a banner stand according to a first embodiment in an upright, curved mode;
b is a front perspective view of a base of a banner stand with the banner retracted therein;
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In embodiments, banner stand can further comprise a horizontal support member having a curved form 20 selectively changeable from a first configuration into a curved configuration to selectively impart a curve to banner 12 when in an upright open position. Various embodiments of curved forms are described in further detail in U.S. Pat. No. 7,337,567 and U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 11/926,949 and 12/042,213, which are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety. Banner 12 can be fabricated using a flexible-foldable material such poplin, but can also be made out a number of materials including, but not limited to, various textiles, polyplastic, and stretchable materials, such as LYCRA®.
Base 16 can comprise a plurality of feet 22 for stabilizing retractable banner stand 10. When retractable banner stand 10 is not in use and in a fully retracted position, feet 22 can be arranged to be substantially parallel or along a length of base 16. Once banner stand 10 is in use (
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A flange portion 48 is presented on wall portion 36. Flange portion 48 can be at an angle corresponding to a portion of base in which adjuster 24 is inserted, so as to be streamlined for aesthetic or non-aesthetic reasons when inserted in or coupled with base 16. Flange portion 48 can comprise a first opening 50 presented at a first end including one or more teeth 52 or ratcheting elements. Flange portion 48 can further comprise a second opening 54 presented at a second end opposed first end. An inner surface 56 of flange portion 48, generally corresponding to inner surface 40 of wall portion 36 presenting cavity 42, can include one or more inner ribs 58 therein to cooperate with inner ribs 46 presented on inner surface 56 to enable a friction fit with an end of post 18 when post 18 is inserted therein. Referring to
In an embodiment, cup portion 32 can be constructed of injection-molded Nylon 6. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that other processes and materials can be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
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In an embodiment, slider portion 34 can be constructed of injection-molded Nylon 6. However, those skilled in the art will recognize that other processes and materials can be used without departing from the scope of the invention.
To assemble adjuster 24, a first end 72 of slider portion 34 is inserted into first opening 50 on flange portion 48 of cup portion 24. Movement of slider is effected such that first end 72 moves into second opening 54 until circular aperture 70 is generally aligned with inner surfaces 40, 56 of wall and flange portions, 36, 48. As discussed above, channel 68 extending along an underside of slider portion 34 enables slider to be passed by or over ratcheting elements 52 on flange portion 48 when slider portion 34 is inserted into and through first and second openings 50, 54 on flange portion 48 without being impeded by ratcheting elements 52 on flange portion 48 while slider portion 34 is being inserted and moved into position, ratcheting elements 66 on slider 34 can engage/ratchet with ratcheting elements 52 on flange portion 48 to selectively secure slider 34 with respect to cup portion 32 and enable selective positioning of slider 34 with respect to cup portion 32.
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The invention also includes the methodology of compensating for the forward tilt of a curved banner stand by selectively pivoting the post rearwardly on the housing. The invention also includes the methodology of manufacturing a curved banner stand including the steps of installing a pivoting mechanism for the end of the support ports that is received in the housing top. The invention also includes the methodology of compensating for the forward tilt of a curved banner stand by tilting the post and banner rearwardly with respect to the horizontal floor. The invention also includes the methodology of manufacturing a curved banner stand including the steps of installing a pivoting mechanism for the banner post with respect to the horizontal. Such mechanism may be associated with the receptacle that receives the post or the housing floor interface, such as feet pivotally adjustable about a horizontal axis. Feet pivotal on a vertical axis are illustrated in the figures.
The embodiments above are intended to be illustrative and not limiting. Additional embodiments are within the claims. In addition, although the present invention has been described with reference to particular embodiments, those skilled in the art will recognize that changes can be made in form and detail without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For purposes of the present disclosure, incorporation by reference of any reference, patent or published application is deemed to be limited such that no subject matter is incorporated that is contrary to the explicit disclosure herein and any definitions provided in the documents are not incorporated by reference herein unless expressly included herein.