Refers to the constructive disposition of a visual communication sign and a manual system for forming characters in boards for adverts, with multiple functions and possessing pivoting fins; each set of pivoting fins enables the formation of distinct alphanumerical characters.
Signs, banners, and posters, known and widely used in gas station, sports scoreboards, supermarkets, and others, are formed by boards with characters fixed or printed on them. When there is a need to change the text, the whole set (signs, banners, and posters) has to be replaced. A technological innovation, nowadays a part of the state of the art, consists in utilizing removable characters. This makes it possible for one to replace only the desired or required alphanumerical characters. An example is changing the numbers that indicate the price of fuel at a gas station. There is no need to replace the signboard as a whole. In this model, the alphanumerical characters are put one by one so as to form the numerical value or text desired. There are also signs or banners where the formation of characters occurs by electric/electronic means, such as seven-segment luminous displays arranged in the shape of two adjacent rectangles. The combination of lit segments allows for the visualization of alphanumeric characters. An example is the board indicating the number of the player to be replaced during a soccer match. Documents with similar proposals to the ones mentioned above: CN102350047, CN201744149, CN2505138U, and EP0914843.
The use of boards made of individually removable numbers and characters, where these can be arranged one by one to form the text or numerical value shown on the sign, on gas stations and other places, has the advantage of being resistant and easy to use. However it makes it necessary to have in stock and available various repeated characters or numbers to form the desired number or text. The signs or banners in which the characters are formed via electric/electronic means make use of characters formed by adjacent rectangles with a common side; these have seven segments that form the sides of the rectangles. They present the advantage of better visibility due to the self illumination of the segments, as well as that of allowing the segments to be lit to being programmed, so that they will display the desired characters or numbers. However, they require external power sources; the use of this type of sign or banner in outside environments suffers due to rain and temperature variations, requiring specialized maintenance. And being electronic components, they require special care regarding storage and protection.
VISUAL COMMUNICATION SIGN AND SYSTEM FOR GENERATING CHARACTERS ON THE SIGN, described in this report, comprehends the to configuration of a sign with a graphic visual similar to an electric/electronic display, as mentioned above, that does not use electronic components. It is handled completely manually, with no need for external electric power, and with a visual disposition similar to that of electric/electronic displays. It comprehends a board to which many pivoting fin sets are attached, each set identifying a number or character. Each set of pivoting fin allows the formation of distinct characters. Each pivoting fin set has the graphical representation of two adjacent rectangles with a common side; with seven segments that form the sides of the rectangles. Each segment is made of a pivoting fin that has two faces; one face being the same color of the board, and another face having a color that contrasts with the color of the board. The pivoting fin spins by manual action. The desired alphanumerical character is constructed by the individual spin and positioning of each fin, so as to show the fin faces whose color contrast with the color of the board. When the user desires to change a character, the user spins each pivoting fin 180° over its own axis, showing the desired face. The sets of pivoting fins are arranged in sequence so as to allow for the formation of alphanumerical texts. The system consists of a signboard where the pivoting fin sets are mounted, and a backboard that holds the fin sets in a fixed position, preventing involuntary spin. This allows for, in one same visual communication board, the user being able to form countless combinations of characters, creating numerical values and other adverts. The user simply alters the characters as he or she wishes, regrouping the sets of pivoting fins manually, according to what he or she desires the board to display; be it a numerical value or a text.
The attached drawings and the following detailed descriptions are presented merely as an example, since this object may be created using other known engineering solutions. Therefore, the functional and structural specific details hereby disclosed should not be interpreted as a limitation, but simply as a foundation for the claims; it is a representative basis for an expert in the art of employing and putting into practice the development of the object described in this report to learn from, using as starting point the detailed construction disposition that follows.
The visual communication board comprehends signboards (1) that contain on their surfaces various sets (2) of pivoting fins. They may be aligned to form a logical set of characters, and shown in
A variant of the same inventive idea is a double sided visual communication board, shown in
A second variant of the same inventive idea comprehends the constructive form of the backboard (4). The backboard (4) is replaced by a light box (9) backboard with some sort of internal luminous device, as shown in
A third variant of the same inventive idea comprehends the removal of the pivoting fins (5), leaving holes on the signboard (1), in the same position and geometric form used by the pivoting fins (5). These openings are to be covered by a translucent element, such as glass or acrylic. The inventive idea is complemented by the use of an individual back light for each opening. Each back light has an individual, independent on-off switch. Thus, the desired character is obtained by lighting the back light of the openings one wants to emphasize so that they will configure the desired character.
THE SYSTEM FOR GENERATING CHARACTERS ON THE SIGN comprehends the configuration of each set (2) of pivoting fins so as to identify one character per set (2). Thus, as shown in
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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BR1020130296686 | Nov 2013 | BR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/BR2014/050014 | 11/17/2014 | WO | 00 |