Information
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Patent Grant
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6457270
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Patent Number
6,457,270
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Date Filed
Friday, October 27, 200024 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, October 1, 200222 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 040 564
- 040 570
- 040 572
- 040 580
- 040 492
- 040 747
- 362 812
- 248 28911
- 248 2911
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An emergency sign including a vertically extending sign body having a lower panel portion and an upper container portion. The panel portion includes laterally spaced right and left panels where at least one of the panels has a stencil forming the sign display. The upper container portion is in optical communication with the display and forms a longitudinally extending container. A light module disposed within the container portion of the housing has multiple light emitting diodes for illuminating the display. A swivel mounting assembly pivotally connects the container portion of the housing to a mounting plate assembly which receives a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply to mount the sign to a structure.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to internally illuminated signs. More particularly, the present invention relates to internally illuminated emergency signs, such as exit signs.
Most prior art emergency signs include housings for containing all of the internal components of the sign. Such housings are generally comprised of multiple independent parts, which are held together by screws, clips, and other such fasteners. Since these emergency signs are generally mounted to ceilings or to walls at or near the ceiling, difficulties arise in assembling the sign housings with the various screws required to hold the housing together. Another problem arises when bulbs or the auxiliary power supply of the sign must be replaced, since the housing must be substantially disassembled in order to change the bulbs or power supply.
Furthermore, most prior art emergency signs are separately manufactured for a particular manner of mounting the sign housing.
Consequently, each emergency sign must be individually purchased, depending upon whether it is to be flush-mounted to the ceiling, flush-mounted to a wall, or suspended from a ceiling or wall away from an adjacent wall.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly stated, the invention in a preferred form is an emergency sign which includes a vertically extending sign body having a lower panel portion and an upper container portion. The panel portion includes laterally spaced right and left panels where at least one of the panels has a stencil forming the sign display. The upper container portion is in optical communication with the display and forms a longitudinally extending container. A light module disposed within the container portion of the housing has multiple light emitting diodes for illuminating the display. The light module receives its primary power from an external electrical supply. A swivel mounting assembly pivotally connects the container portion of the housing to a mounting plate assembly which receives a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply to mount the sign to a structure.
The right and left inner, side surfaces of the container have oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending channels. An electrical connector receiving power from the external electrical supply is mounted proximate to a first end of the container. In addition to the light emitting diodes, the light module includes a circuit board, an electrical circuit carried on the circuit board, and at least one circuit component. The side edges of the circuit board are slidingly received in the channels of the container to mount the light module within the container such that male electrical pins in the distal end portion of the circuit board are positioned for engagement by the female electrical receptacles of the electrical connector. The electrical circuit, light emitting diodes, and circuit component are positioned on the circuit board at a distance from the proximal end of the circuit board such that the circuit board must be moved longitudinally a sufficient distance to disengage the male pins from the female receptacles before the electrical circuit, the light emitting diodes, or the other circuit components are withdrawn from the container.
The swivel mounting assembly includes a swivel mounting member having a longitudinally extending platform having and an integral first swivel mount which extends laterally from the first end portion of the platform. A second swivel mount is mounted to the second end portion of the swivel mounting member. The first and second swivel mounts each have at least one positioning tab which extends longitudinally into the first and second ends of the container, respectively, to pivotally mount the swivel mounting assembly to the sign body.
It is an object of the invention to provide a new and improved emergency sign.
It is also an object of the invention to provide an emergency sign that may be mounted to a horizontal ceiling, a vertical wall, or a slanted ceiling/wall without the use of additional components and without extensive modification.
Other objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the drawings and specification.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The present invention may be better understood and its numerous objects and advantages will become apparent to those skilled in the art by reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIG. 1
is an exploded, perspective view of an exit sign in accordance with the subject invention;
FIG. 2
is an enlarged, partial, perspective view of the assembled exit sign of
FIG. 1
, illustrating the cover plate mounted in the top mount position;
FIG. 3
is a cross-section view taken along line
3
—
3
of
FIG. 2
;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged perspective view of the light module of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is an enlarged, partial, perspective view of the cover plate of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 6
is an enlarged perspective view of the trim door of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 7
is an enlarged perspective view of the swivel mount member of
FIG. 1
with the middle portion removed;
FIG. 8
is an enlarged cross-section view of the swivel mount member taken along line
8
—
8
of
FIG. 7
;
FIG. 9
is an enlarged cross-section view taken along line
9
—
9
of
FIG. 3
;
FIG. 10
is an enlarged perspective view, partly in phantom, of the door frame of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 11
is perspective view of the exit sign of
FIG. 2
, illustrating the cover plate in the end mount position;
FIGS. 12
a
and
12
b
are perspective views of the exit sign of
FIG. 2
, illustrating the cover plate in the top mount position and rotated to the ceiling mounting position and the wall mounting position, respectively;
FIG. 13
is an enlarged, partial, perspective view of the cover plate mounted to the light module housing in the top mount position; and
FIG. 14
is an enlarged, partial, perspective view of the cover plate mounted to the light module housing in the end mount position.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
With reference to the drawings wherein like numerals represent like parts throughout the several figures, an emergency sign in accordance with the present invention is generally designated by the numeral
10
. The emergency sign
10
includes a sign body
12
which may be mounted to a wall or ceiling by a universal mounting canopy
14
. The sign body
12
comprises a housing
16
, which forms the sign display and houses the light module
18
and auxiliary power supply
20
, which is pivotally connected to the mounting canopy
14
by a swivel mounting assembly
22
.
The housing
16
includes substantially identical, right and left panel members
24
,
26
. Each of the panel members
24
,
26
has a lower panel portion
28
and an upper, substantially semi-circular, casing portion
30
. The panel portions
28
form the sign display, each panel portion
28
incorporating a large cutout stencil
32
having the letters forming the display, for example, “EXIT”. For an exit sign
10
, chevrons
34
are disposed on either side of the stencil
32
and may be optionally used by removing respective cut outs. A translucent polymer film
36
is mounted to the inner surface of each panel portion
28
such that the film
36
covers the stencil
32
and chevrons
34
. The polymer film
36
diffuses the light emitted by the light module. The polymer film
36
may be white, red, green, or any other color, depending on the code requirements for the installation.
A rectangular blanking member
38
has laterally extending locking tabs
40
which may be inserted through the openings of one of the stencils
32
to engage the rear surface of the panel portion
28
such that the blanking member
38
covers and obscures the stencil
32
. The blanking member
38
may be mounted on a panel member
24
,
26
which is installed adjacent to a wall if it is desirable to block transmission of light through the stencil
32
onto the wall.
The right and left panel members
24
,
26
are mounted together such that the casing portions
30
form a cylindrical container
42
having oppositely disposed open ends
44
,
46
and a bottom, longitudinally extending opening
48
providing optical communication between the container
42
and the chamber
50
formed by the lower panel portions
28
. As explained in greater detail below, an access door
52
provides access to the interior of the container
42
. Consequently, the right and left panel members
24
,
26
are preferably permanently mounted together.
First and second pairs of circumferential ridges
54
,
56
extend laterally inward from the inner surface
58
of the container
42
to form first and second mounting grooves
60
,
62
in opposite end portions of the container
42
. An indexing tab
64
extends across each groove
60
,
62
to facilitate positioning and mounting an endcap
65
within the groove
60
in the first end portion of the container
42
. Each pair of ridges
54
,
56
is positioned at a longitudinal distance from the end of the container
42
such that the outer surface of the longitudinally outer ridge
54
,
56
of each pair can act as a bearing surface.
Upper and lower lips
66
,
68
extending laterally inward from the inner surface
58
of each casing portion
30
form a pair of oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending channels
70
in the container
42
. The lips
66
,
68
are positioned such that the distance between the upper lip
66
and the inner surface
58
of the top of the container
42
is greater than the distance between the lower lip
68
and the inner surface
58
of the bottom of the container
42
. The end portions
72
of the upper and lower lips
66
,
68
extend upwardly and downwardly, respectively, such that both end portions
72
of each channel
70
flare open towards the adjacent ends
44
,
46
of the container
42
. The flared channel ends facilitate the insertion of the side edges
74
of a circuit board
76
of the light module
18
for mounting the light module
18
within the container
42
. The distance between the top of the channel
70
and the inner surface
58
of the container
42
provides space for receiving the auxiliary power supply
20
, which is mounted to the top surface
78
of the circuit board
76
, while the distance between the bottom of the channel
70
and the inner surface
58
of the container
42
provides space for receiving circuit components
80
and LEDs
82
, which are mounted to the bottom surface
84
of the circuit board
76
. An electrical connector
86
mounted on the endcap
65
is positioned such that the female. receptacles of the connector
86
are located to receive male pins
88
which are formed on a distal end portion
90
of the circuit board
76
.
The swivel mounting assembly
22
includes a swivel mounting member
92
, which provides a pivotal connection between the housing
16
and the mounting canopy
14
, and a cover plate
94
, which mounts the swivel mounting member
92
to the canopy
14
and decoratively covers the canopy
14
. The swivel mounting member
92
includes a longitudinally extending platform
96
having an integral first swivel mount
98
extending laterally from a first end portion
100
and a pair of posts
102
extending downward from the middle portion
104
of the platform
96
. Multiple positioning tabs
106
, preferably three or more radially spaced tabs, extend longitudinally inward from the inner face
108
of the first swivel mount
98
and are received within the open first end
44
of the container
42
such that the inner ends
110
of the tabs
106
are disposed near and preferably bear on the outer surface of the outer ridge
54
,
56
. Preferably, one or more of the tabs
106
′ is positioned proximate to an arcuate bearing surface
112
in the first end portion
100
of the platform
96
such that the first end
44
of the container
42
is received between the tab
106
′ and the bearing surface
112
.
First and second skirts
114
,
116
extend laterally downward from the side edge portions
118
of the platform
96
. As shown in
FIG. 8
, the height
120
of the first skirt
114
is greater than the height
122
of the second skirt
116
. Consequently, the bottom edge
124
of the first skirt
114
will contact the panel portion
28
of the housing
16
when the housing
16
is rotated in the counter-clockwise direction (as viewed in
FIG. 1
) before the bottom edge
126
of the second skirt
116
contacts panel portion
28
when the housing
16
rotated in the clockwise direction (as viewed in FIG.
1
). The reduced height
122
of the second skirt
116
allows the housing
16
to be rotated sufficiently that the plane defined by the upper surface
128
of the platform
96
will be substantially parallel to the joint between the right and left panel members
24
,
26
, allowing the display to lie parallel to a wall when the sign
10
is mounted as shown in
FIG. 12
b.
A recess
130
in the swivel mounting member
92
has a top segment
132
in the upper surface
128
of the first end portion
100
of the platform
96
, extending from the first end
134
of the platform
96
, and a side segment
136
in the outer surface
138
of the first swivel mount
98
, respectively. A trough
140
in the inner face
108
of the first swivel mount
98
extends laterally upward and communicates with recess
130
via an opening
142
having a top and side segments
144
,
146
extending through the platform
96
and first swivel mount
98
, respectively. Wires
148
(
FIG. 1
) extending from the electrical connector
86
mounted on the endcap
65
are received in the trough
140
and extend through the opening
142
and the recess
130
, as explained in greater detail below, for connection to a building electrical supply circuit.
A pair of grooves
150
in the floor of the top segment
132
of the recess
130
define a pair of longitudinally extending shoulders
152
disposed on either side of the top segment
144
of the opening
142
. A transverse hole
154
extends through the distal end portions of each shoulder
152
for receiving mounting pins
156
of a trim door
158
(FIG.
6
). A pair of grooves
160
in the wall of the side segment
136
of the recess
130
define a platform
162
having a central, upwardly extending slot
164
. The trim door
158
has a pair of laterally spaced posts
166
extending from the inner surface
168
. Mounting pins
156
extending from the posts
166
are received in holes
154
to pivotally mount the trim door
158
to the swivel mounting member
92
. When the trim door
158
is rotated to its vertical position, a first pair of inwardly extending tabs
170
are received in grooves
160
and the outer surface
172
of the trim door
158
is substantially co-planar with the outer surface
138
of the first swivel mount
98
. When the trim door
158
is rotated to its horizontal position, a second pair of inwardly extending tabs
174
are received in grooves
150
and the outer surface
172
of the trim door
158
is substantially co-planar with the upper surface
128
of the platform
96
.
An access door assembly
176
is mounted to the second end
46
of the container
42
. The access door assembly
176
includes a door frame
178
and the access door
52
. Protrusions
180
on the upper part of the access door
52
are received in receptacles
182
in the door frame
178
whereby the door frame
178
acts as a second swivel mount which mounts the access door
52
to the swivel mounting member
92
and pivotally mounts the second end portion
184
of the swivel mounting member
92
to the housing
16
. A catch
186
on the lower part of the access door
52
is engageable with an edge
188
of the door frame
178
to lock the access door
52
in the closed position. A circular lip
190
on the door frame
178
is received in the open second end
46
of the container
42
and preferably bears on the outer surface of ridge
54
. A pair of indexing tabs
192
extend longitudinally from the inner face
194
of the upper portion
196
of the door frame
178
and are received in a pair of notches
198
extending within the upper surface
128
of the second end portion
184
of the platform
96
. A catch
200
formed in the second end portion
184
of the platform
96
is received in a receptacle
202
of the frame
178
to lock the frame
178
and the swivel mounting member
92
to the housing
16
.
The cover plate
94
is a longitudinally extending plate
204
having a lip
206
which extends upward from the periphery of the plate
204
to form a cavity for receiving and hiding the canopy
14
, whereby the cover plate
94
provides a more aesthetically pleasing appearance to the sign
10
. Preferably, one or more stiffening elements
208
extend upward from the inner surface
210
of the plate
204
to provide additional mechanical strength and stiffness to the cover plate
94
. First, second, third, and fourth tabs
212
,
214
,
216
,
218
extend inwardly from the upper edge
220
of the lip
206
within the middle segment
222
, defining first and second pairs of oppositely disposed, longitudinally spaced tabs. A pair of openings
224
extending through the middle segment
222
of the plate
204
may be positioned above bores
226
in the posts
102
of the swivel mounting member
92
and a pair of screws
228
may be inserted through openings
224
to threadably engage posts
102
to thereby mount the cover plate
94
in the top mount position, as further explained below. A pair of annular ridges
230
coaxially surround openings
224
to receive the heads of the screws
228
. Preferably, openings
224
are offset to one side of the cover plate
94
such that the cover plate
94
will not extend vertically past the upper surface
128
of the swivel mounting member
92
when the cover plate
94
is mounted in the top mount position and rotated as shown in
FIG. 12
b
, thereby allowing the sign
10
to be mounted closer to the ceiling.
With reference to
FIG. 5
, a recess
232
in the first end portion
234
of the cover plate
94
has a bottom segment
236
which extends upwardly from the bottom surface
238
of the cover plate
94
and a side segment
240
in the outer surface
242
of lip
206
. A platform
244
extending downwardly within the bottom segment
236
has first and second openings
246
,
248
extending therethrough. Preferably the first opening
246
has an elliptical shape and the second opening
248
has a rectangular shape. A pair of notches
247
extend through the upper edge
249
of the lip
206
within side segment
240
. Recess
232
has a shape which is the mirror image of the outer surface
138
of the first swivel mount
98
, whereby the first end
134
of the first swivel mount
98
is received within recess
232
and platform
244
is received within the side segment
136
of recess
130
of the swivel mounting member
92
when the cover plate
94
is mounted in the end mount position, as further explained below. Preferably, recess
232
is offset to the same side of the cover plate as openings
224
for the reason stated above.
With reference to
FIG. 2
, the second end portion
250
of the cover plate
94
includes a nut mounting member comprising a pair of posts
252
extending upwardly from the inner surface
210
of the cover plate
94
. Oppositely disposed slots
254
in the posts
252
receive the edge portions of a rectangular piece of sheet metal
256
. Tangs
260
extending into an opening
262
in the center of the piece of metal
256
act as a thread surface for threadably engaging the threaded shaft
264
of a bolt
266
extending through the opening
262
. An opening
268
extending through the lip
206
at the second end
250
of the cover plate
94
provides access to the head of the bolt
266
. A bearing member
270
mounted on the end of the threaded shaft
264
may be threadably positioned to engage the canopy
14
as explained further below.
The canopy
14
is preferably formed from sheet metal in a stamping operation and has a center portion
272
disposed between two end portions
274
,
276
. The first end portion
274
includes a first spacer segment
278
which extends obliquely from the center portion
272
to a first foot segment
280
. The second end portion
276
includes a second spacer segment
282
which extends substantially perpendicular from the center portion
272
to a second foot segment
284
and a third spacer segment
286
which extends obliquely upward from the second foot segment
284
to an engagement segment
288
. The engagement segment
288
has a downwardly extending bearing portion
290
which defines the proximal end of the canopy
14
.
The center portion
272
includes a pair of slots
292
extending from the sides adjacent the second spacer segment
282
of the second end portion
276
. The center portion
272
also includes means for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the building electrical system. As shown in
FIG. 2
, the means may comprise a plurality of mounting holes
294
which are positioned such that at least one, preferably at least two, of the holes
294
will correspond with a mounting bolt of any conventional electrical junction box whereby the mounting bolt may be inserted through the hole
294
and torqued to mount the canopy
1
4
to the junction box in a conventional manner. Electrical services wires extending from the junction box are inserted through a central opening
296
in the center portion
272
and an opening
298
extending through the first spacer segment
278
so that they may be properly received within the cover plate
94
when the remainder of the sign
10
is installed.
The cover plate
94
is mounted to the canopy
14
in a “bayonet” fashion and is locked in place by the bolt
266
in the cover plate
94
. After the canopy
14
is mounted to a junction box, as outlined above, the cover plate
94
is positioned adjacent the canopy
14
such that the first set of tabs
212
,
214
is disposed adjacent the distal end
300
of canopy
14
, the second set of tabs
216
,
218
is disposed adjacent the slots
292
in the center portion
272
of the canopy
14
, and bearing member
270
is disposed adjacent the proximal end
290
of the canopy
14
. The cover plate
94
is placed over the canopy
14
such that the second set of tabs
216
,
218
are inserted through slots
292
. The cover plate
94
is then “bayonet” mounted to the canopy
14
by moving the cover plate
94
longitudinally until the first set of tabs
212
,
214
engages the first spacer segment
278
and the second set of tabs
216
,
218
engages the third spacer segment
286
. To lock the cover plate
94
in the mounted position, bolt
266
is torqued until the bearing member
270
engages the bearing portion proximal end
290
of the canopy
14
.
The light module
18
includes a circuit board
76
having an electrical circuit etched thereon. An auxiliary power supply
20
, preferably in the form of a rechargeable nickel cadmium battery is mounted to the top surface
78
of the circuit board
76
by at least one, battery mount
302
. A pair of wires
304
electrically connect the auxiliary power supply
20
to the circuit board
76
. Multiple LEDs
82
are mechanically and electrically mounted to the circuit board
76
such that each LED
82
depends from the bottom surface
84
of the circuit board
76
, whereby light emitted by the LEDs
82
is efficiently transmitted through opening
48
to illuminate stencil
32
. The other circuit components
80
, such as resistors, capacitors, etc. may be mounted on either side of the circuit board
76
, as surface space and the size of the circuit components permit.
The laterally extending side edge portions
74
of the circuit board
76
are received in the channels
70
of the container
42
to mount the circuit board
76
therein. Three male pins
88
are etched into the distal end portion
90
of the circuit board
76
and are received within cooperating female receptacles of electrical connector
86
to connect the circuit board
76
to the building power supply circuit which is the primary power supply for the sign
10
. The circuit of the circuit board
76
, the LEDs
82
, and the other circuit components
80
are positioned on the circuit board
76
such that the circuit board
76
must be moved longitudinally within the channels
70
a sufficient distance to disengage the male pins
88
from the female receptacles, and thereby break the electrical connection between the building power supply circuit and the circuit board
76
, before any portion of the circuit or any of the LEDs
82
or circuit components
80
are withdrawn from the container
42
. Consequently, the circuit board
76
may be removed from the sign
10
without securing power to the sign and without presenting a personnel safety hazzard.
An endcap
306
is mechanically mounted to the proximal end
308
of the circuit board
76
, preferably by a pair of screws
310
. A LED indicator
312
electrically connected to the circuit board
76
is mounted within a lens
314
which is fixed to the center of the endcap
306
such that the lens
314
extends through an opening
316
in the center of access door
52
. A pushbutton
318
extends longitudinally through the endcap
306
and is pivotally mounted thereto. The distal end
320
of the pushbutton
318
is disposed proximate to a switch
322
for activating a test circuit of the light module
18
. The proximal end
324
of the pushbutton
318
is disposed proximate to the inner surface
326
of the lower end
328
of the access door
52
. Pushing the lower end
328
of the access door
52
inwards causes the pushbutton
318
to be pivoted longitudinally such that the distal end
320
contacts switch
322
and thereby activates the test circuitry. LED
312
provides a visible indication of successful testing. Alternatively, lens
314
acts as a light pipe when illuminated by a conventional laser pen (not shown) to transmit a light signal to a light sensor mounted on the circuit board
76
and thereby activate the test circuit.
The cover plate
94
may be mounted to the swivel mounting member
92
either the top mount position (
FIGS. 12
a
and
12
b
) or the end mount position (FIG.
11
). The top mount position is appropriate if the canopy
14
mounted to a vertical wall, a horizontal ceiling, or a sloped ceiling/wall. The end mount position is appropriate only if the canopy
14
mounted to a vertical wall.
With reference to
FIGS. 3
,
12
a
,
12
b
, and
13
, the cover plate
94
is mounted to the swivel mounting member
92
in the top mount position by two screws
228
which are inserted through the openings
224
in plate
204
and threadably engage the inner surface of the bores
226
in posts
102
. Wires
148
extend upwardly through the top segment
144
of opening
142
in the swivel mounting member
92
and the second opening
248
in the cover plate
94
. Cut-outs
330
in the stiffening elements
208
provide a passage for the wires
148
connected to the connector
86
and the wires of the building electrical system, whereby the ends of the appropriate wires may be connected by conventional means to complete the electrical supply circuit to the sign
10
. Trim door
158
is in the vertical position such that the outer surface
172
of the trim door
158
is substantially co-planar with the outer surface
138
of the first swivel mount
98
and the first pair of tabs
170
are positioned in grooves
160
. The second pair of tabs
174
of the trim door
158
are disposed within a pair of notches
247
at the first end portion
234
of the cover plate
94
. After the cover plate
94
is bayonet mounted to the canopy
14
and the housing
16
is swivelled to the desired orientation, a screw
332
may be driven into an opening
334
in the frame
178
of the access door assembly
176
such that the screw
332
threadably engages the outer surface
336
of the container
42
to lock the housing
16
in position. Preferably, the sign
10
is sold with the cover plate
94
mounted in the top mount position since this arrangement provides the greatest degree of flexibility for mounting the sign
10
.
With reference to
FIGS. 11 and 14
, the cover plate
94
is mounted to the swivel mounting member
92
in the end mount position by positioning the outer surface
138
of the first swivel mount
98
within the recess
232
of the cover plate
94
, inserting a single screw
338
through the first opening
246
in platform
244
of the cover plate
94
and torquing the screw
338
such that it threadably engages the inner surface of the slot
164
in platform
162
of the swivel mounting member
92
. Trim door
158
is in the horizontal position such that the outer surface
172
of the trim door
158
is substantially co-planar with the upper surface
128
of the platform
96
and the second pair of tabs
174
are positioned in grooves
150
. The first pair of tabs
170
of the trim door
158
are disposed within the notches
247
of the cover plate
94
. Wires
148
extend longitudinally through the side segment
146
of opening
142
in the swivel mounting member
92
and the second opening
248
in the cover plate
94
for connection to the building electrical service wires in the manner described above.
A canopy mounting plate
340
may be mounted to the swivel member
92
in place of the cover plate
94
and the mounting canopy
14
by screws
228
if the sign
10
is to be canopy mounted. A pair of notches
342
in the upper surface
344
of the canopy mounting plate
340
receive the second pair of tabs
174
of the trim door
158
to further lock the canopy mounting plate
340
to the swivel member
92
. The canopy mounting plate
340
includes means for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the building electrical system. A pipe (not shown) enclosing the electrical system wires is threadably mounted to a threaded opening
346
in the center of the canopy mounting plate
340
. The electrical system wires are connected to wires
148
in a conventional manner in an enclosure formed by the canopy mounting plate
340
.
While preferred embodiments have been shown and described, various modifications and substitutions may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is to be understood that the present invention has been described by way of illustration and not limitation.
Claims
- 1. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container having oppositely disposed first and second ends and an endcap mounted proximate to the first end, the endcap including an electrical connector having a plurality of female electrical receptacles; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and including a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display and a circuit board having a proximal end and a distal end portion including a plurality of male electrical pins; a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply; wherein the female electrical receptacles are positioned to engage the male electrical pins of the circuit board.
- 2. The sign of claim 1 wherein the container of the sign body also has an inner surface including right and left side surfaces defining oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending channels and wherein the circuit board also has oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending side edges, the side edges of the circuit board being slidingly received in the channels of the container to mount the light module within the container.
- 3. The sign of claim 2 wherein the right and left side surfaces of the container each have a pair of upper and lower longitudinally extending lips defining the channels of the container, each pair of lips having oppositely disposed end portions, the end portions of each upper and lower lip extending upwardly and downwardly, respectively, whereby each channel flares open toward an adjacent end of the container.
- 4. The sign of claim 1 wherein the right and left panels of the panel portion define a chamber therebetween and the container portion further defines a longitudinally extending opening providing optical communication between the container and the chamber, the circuit board having upper and lower surfaces, the light emitting diodes depending from the lower surface of the circuit board to a position proximate to the opening of the container.
- 5. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container having oppositely disposed first and second ends and an endcap mounted proximate to the first end, the endcap including a first electrical connector; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body, the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and including a circuit board having a proximal end and a distal end portion including a second electrical connector adapted for engaging the first electrical connector, a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display, an electrical circuit and a plurality of other circuit components, the electrical circuit, the light emitting diodes, and the other circuit components being positioned on the circuit board at a distance from the proximal end, wherein the circuit board must be moved longitudinally a sufficient distance to disengage the second electrical connector from the first electrical connector before the electrical circuit, the light emitting diodes, or the other circuit components are withdrawn from the container; a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply.
- 6. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container having oppositely disposed first and second ends; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body, the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and having a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display; a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body and including a swivel mounting member comprising a longitudinally extending platform having oppositely disposed first and second ends, first and second end portions, and an integral first swivel mount extending laterally from the first end portion, and a second swivel mount mounted to the second end portion, the first and second swivel mounts each having at least one positioning tab extending longitudinally into the first and second ends of the container, respectively, to pivotally mount the swivel mounting assembly to the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply.
- 7. The sign of claim 6 wherein the platform of the swivel mounting member has a lower bearing surface disposed proximate to the positioning tab of the first swivel mount, the first end of the container being received between the bearing surface and the positioning tab of the first swivel mount.
- 8. The sign of claim 6 wherein the platform of the swivel mounting member has oppositely disposed first and second side edge portions and first and second skirts extend laterally downward from the side edge portions, each of the skirts having height, the height of the first skirt being greater than the height of the second skirt.
- 9. The sign of claim 6 wherein the container further has an electrical connector mounted proximate to the first end, the electrical connector having a plurality of wires adapted for connection to wires of the external electrical supply, the first swivel mount having inner and outer surfaces, and the platform of the swivel mounting member having an upper surface, the first end portion of the platform defining an opening having a top and side segments extending through the platform and first swivel mount, respectively, the inner surface of the first swivel mount defining a trough extending laterally upward into the opening, the wires of the electrical connector being received in the trough and extending through the opening.
- 10. The sign of claim 9 wherein the first end portion of the platform defines a recess having a top segment in the upper surface extending from the first end of the platform, and a side segment in the outer surface of the first swivel mount, respectively, the opening providing communication between the trough and the recess, the wires extending through the opening being received in the recess.
- 11. The sign of claim 10 wherein the swivel mounting assembly further includes a trim door pivotally mounted within the recess of the platform, the top segment of the recess has a floor defining a first pair of grooves disposed on either side of the top segment of the opening, and the side segment of the recess has a wall defining an aperture and a second pair of grooves, the trim door having an outer surface, oppositely disposed first and second end portions, and first and second pairs of tabs extending laterally from the first and second end portions, respectively, the trim door being pivotally moveable between vertical position and a horizontal position.
- 12. The sign of claim 11 wherein the mounting plate assembly comprises a cover plate including a longitudinally extending plate and a peripheral lip extending upwardly from the plate, the lip having an outer surface, the plate including a first end portion and a lower surface defining a recess having a bottom segment extending upwardly from the lower surface of the plate and a side segment in the outer surface of the lip, the bottom segment of the recess defining first and second openings, the lip defining a pair of notches disposed within the side segment of the recess.
- 13. The sign of claim 12 wherein the first swivel mount has a shape and the recess of the cover plate has a shape with is the mirror image of the shape of the first swivel mount, the cover plate being mountable to the swivel mounting member in an end mount position wherein the trim door is pivoted to the horizontal position, whereby the second pair of tabs of the trim door is received in the first pair of grooves of the swivel mounting member and the outer surface of the trim door is substantially coplanar with the upper surface of the platform, the wires of the electrical connector are inserted through the second opening of the recess, the first swivel mount is inserted into the recess of the cover plate, whereby the first pair of tabs of the trim door are inserted into the notches of the cover plate, and the cover plate is locked to the swivel mounting member by a screw inserted through the first opening of the cover plate and torqued into threaded engagement with the aperture of the swivel mounting member.
- 14. A The sign of claim 12 wherein the plate of the cover plate defines at least one aperture and the platform of the swivel mounting member includes a lower surface and at least one post extending from the lower surface, the post defining a bore, the cover plate being mountable to the swivel mounting member in a top mount position wherein the trim door is pivoted to the vertical position, wherein the first pair of tabs is received in the second pair of grooves of the swivel mounting member and the outer surface of the trim door is substantially coplanar with the outer surface of the first swivel mount, the aperture of the cover plate is positioned over the bore in the post of the swivel mounting member, whereby the second pair of tabs is inserted into the notches of the cover plate, and the cover plate is locked to the swivel mounting member by a screw inserted through the aperture of the cover plate and torqued into threaded engagement with the bore of the swivel member.
- 15. The sign of claim 6 wherein the second end portion of the platform comprises a longitudinally extending catch and defines at least one notch extending longitudinally from the first end of the platform and the second swivel mount comprises an access door assembly including a door frame and the access door, the access door having an upper portion pivotally mounted to the door frame and a lower portion including a longitudinally extending catch, the catch being engageable with the door frame to lock the access door in a closed position, the door frame having a circular lip extending longitudinally within the second end of the container of the sign body, at least one longitudinally indexing tab received within the notch of the second end portion of the platform, and a receptacle engaged with the catch of the second end portion of the platform, whereby the door frame locks the swivel mounting member to the container.
- 16. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body, the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and having a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display; a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply, the mounting plate assembly comprising a cover plate and a canopy, the cover plate including a longitudinally extending plate, a peripheral lip extending upwardly from the plate, and first and second pairs of oppositely disposed tabs extending inwardly from an upper edge of the lip, the plate having an inner surface, the lip and inner surface of the plate forming a receptacle, the canopy having oppositely disposed sides and a center portion disposed intermediate first and second end portions, the center portion defining at least one opening adapted for receiving the mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply, the first and second end portions being in engagement with the first and second pairs of tabs, respectively, whereby the canopy is mounted within the cover plate.
- 17. The sign of claim 16 wherein the second end portion of the canopy extends from the center portion to a proximal end, the cover plate further includes a nut mounted to the inner surface of the plate and a bolt threadably engaged with the nut, the nut having a shaft end, the shaft end being threadably positionable to engage the proximal end of the canopy, whereby the cover plate is locked to the canopy.
- 18. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body, the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and having a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display, a circuit board having a proximal end and an electrical circuit, an auxiliary power supply in electrical communication with the circuit board, and an endcap mounted to the proximal end of the circuit board, the electrical circuit including test circuitry, the endcap including a lens and a light emitting diode disposed within the lens, the light emitting diode being in electrical communication with the electrical circuit, wherein the light emitting diode provides visible indication of proper operation of the sign; a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply.
- 19. The sign of claim 18 wherein the light module includes a light sensor in electrical communication with the test circuitry and the swivel mounting assembly includes an access door disposed proximate to the endcap, the access door defining an opening, the lens having a body extending from a distal end disposed proximate to the light sensor through the opening, the body of the lens being a light pipe adapted for receiving light signals and transmitting the light signals to the light sensor, whereby the light sensor activates the test circuitry on receipt of a light signal.
- 20. The sign of claim 18 wherein the circuit board further has a test circuit activation switch in electrical communication with the test circuitry, the swivel mounting assembly includes an access door pivotally mounted to the container proximate to the endcap, the endcap defines an opening, and the light module further has a pushbutton extending from a distal end disposed proximate to the test circuit activation switch through the opening in the endcap to a proximal end disposed proximate to the access door, wherein the pushbutton is pivotally movable by the access door to contact the test circuit activation switch whereby the test circuitry is activated.
- 21. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion defining a longitudinally extending container in optical communication with the display, the container comprising oppositely disposed first and second ends, an inner surface having right and left side surfaces defining oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending channels and an electrical connector mounted proximate to the first end, the electrical connector having a plurality of female electrical receptacles adapted for providing electrical communication with the external electrical power supply, a swivel mounting assembly pivotally connected to the container portion of the sign body; a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply; and a light module disposed within the container, the light module comprising a circuit board, an electrical circuit carried on the circuit board, a plurality of light emitting diodes, and at least one circuit component, the circuit board having oppositely disposed, longitudinally extending side edges and oppositely disposed proximal and distal ends, the distal end portion including a plurality of male electrical pins, the side edges of the circuit board being slidingly received in the channels of the container to mount the light module within the container, the male pins being positioned for engagement by the female receptacles of the electrical connector, the electrical circuit, light emitting diodes, and circuit component being positioned on the circuit board at a distance from the proximal end; wherein the circuit board must be moved longitudinally a sufficient distance to disengage the male pins from the female receptacles before the electrical circuit, the light emitting diodes, or the other circuit components are withdrawn from the container.
- 22. An emergency sign for use with an external electrical supply, the sign comprising:a vertically extending sign body including a lower panel portion having laterally spaced right and left panels, at least one of the panels defining a stencil forming a display, and an upper container portion in optical communication with the display and defining a longitudinally extending container having oppositely disposed first and second ends; a light module disposed within the container portion of the sign body, the light module being adapted for electrically communicating with the external electrical supply and having a plurality of light emitting diodes for illuminating the display; a swivel mounting assembly comprising a swivel mounting member and a second swivel mount, the swivel mounting member including a longitudinally extending platform having oppositely disposed first and second ends, first and second end portions, and an integral first swivel mount extending laterally from the first end portion, the second swivel mount being mounted to the second end portion of the swivel mounting member, the first and second swivel mounts each having at least one positioning tab extending longitudinally into the first and second ends of the container, respectively, to pivotally mount the swivel mounting assembly to the sign body; and a mounting plate assembly mounted to the swivel mounting assembly, the mounting plate assembly being adapted for receiving a mechanical mounting member of the external electrical supply.
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Number |
Date |
Country |
2 226 682 |
Jul 1990 |
GB |