BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
1. Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention relates to advertising and more particularly to an advertising
that is used with scaffolds, towers or any other suitable structure.
2. Description of the prior art.
[0002] It is common to see buildings under construction or repair where the tools and construction
material detracts from the aesthetic objectives of the community. The construction
on the other hand, is exposed to the elements. Also, other tall structures, such as
cranes and hoists, are stationed in prominent positions that call the attention of
persons passing by. It is this dead and not attrac tive spaces that the present invention
converts into live advertising, informative and beautiful spaces. Advertisers may
rent space or government authorities may display annoan cement in emergency areas
and situations. The applications are numerous and will only be limited by the imagination
of the users.
[0003] Applicant believes that the closets reference corresponds to U.S. patent No. 3,121,470
issued to A.W. Stone et al. However, it differs from the present invention because
Stone does not disclose any advertising pouches or panel or suggests in any way the
features claimed in the present invention.
[0004] Other patents describing the closest subject matter provide for a number of more
or less complicated features that fail to solve the problem in an efficient and economi
cal way. None of these patents suggest the novel features of the present invention.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] It is the main object of the present invention to - provide an advertising apparatus
that can be used in prominent positions in a scaffold, tower or similar structure.
[0006] It is another object of this invention to provide such an apparatus where the advertising
can be readily changed or re-arranged.
[0007] It is yet another object of the present invention to provide such a device that is
inexpensive to manufacture and maintain while retaining its effectiveness and resistance
to the elements.
[0008] Further objects of the invention will be brought out in the following part of the
specification, wherein detailed - description is for the purpose of fully disclosing
the inven tion without placing limitations thereon.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF TIE DRAWINGS
[0009] With the above and other related objects in view, the invention consists in the details
of construction and combination of parts as will be more fully understood from the
following description, when read in conjunction with the - - accompanying drawings
in which:
Figure 1 represents a front view of a conventional scaffold with the present invention.
Figure 2 shows the scaffold represented in figure 1 from the side.
Figure 3 illustrates one safety mesh member with four advertising panels and one advertising
pouch at the bottom.
Figure 4 represents a front view of an advertising - pouch.
Figure 5 illustrates a detail of a section of the advertising pouch shown in figure
1.
Figure 6 is a front view of an advertising panel.
Figure 7 is a representation of a detail view of a portion of the panel shown in figure
6.
Figure 8 is an alternate embodiment for an advertising panel.
Figure 9 shows a broken cross-section along line 9-9 in figure 8.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0010] Referring now to figure 1, where the present invention is generally referred to with
numeral 100, it can be seen that it comprises, basically, several safety net or mesh
members
10 that have a substantially rectangular shape and cover the outer areas of a building
scaffold 40, as shown in the preferred embodiment. Advertising panels 20 are securely
mounted anywhere on mesh members 10 or directly on scaffold members 40 to display
the information that they contain. Advertising pouches 25 also may be mounted on different
places on mesh member 10 or directly on scaffold members 40 and provide devices for
- - easily changing or modifying within them. The flexibility and number of designs
and arrangements are almost infinite.
[0011] In figure 2 we have a side view of a typical scaffold - assembly 40 and mesh members
10 shown positioned vertically adjacent to the exposed area on the left.
[0012] Figure 2 shows a typical mesh member 10, of rectangular shape, that has an outer
edge strip 50 of a stronger material than mesh material 11. Edge strip 50 has several
openings 90 that allow member 10 to be tied with cords 53 to scaffold - assembly 40
from different points. Sufficient openings 90 are provided so that member 10 can be
securely mounted to scaffold assembly 40 while at the same time member 10 can carry
or hold advertising panels 20 and/or pouches 25. In the preferred embodiment, pouches
25 have dimensions that allow an exact multiple number of these pouches 25 to fit
within one mesh member 10. Reinforcement strips 60 are provided at uniform vertical
intervals to further insure the mechanical integrity of mesh members 10 and suitable
locations for tying cords 54 that - mount pouches 25 in place.
[0013] As best shown in figures 4 and 5, advertising pouch 25 is basically a rectangularly
shaped flexible flat pouch with peripheral strip 26 containing several uniformly distributed
holes 29 that coincide with mesh openings 90, in the preferred embodiment. This allows
pouch members 25 to be easily and re movably mounted on mesh member 10, even though
they may be also mounted directly to scaffold 40. Envelope 28 is made out of transparent
front and back sheets 27' and 27". Sheet 27' is sewn to strip 26 at 24 as shown in
figure 5. Sheet 27" is attached to strip 26 with Velcro strips 140.
[0014] Rigid member 160 may be a plastic or rigid foam board of suitable dimensions to fit
within pouch 25 and keep it in distension. Advertising sheets or posters 150 are then
placed between rigid member 160 and transparent sheet 27' and/or 27". It is possible
to use both sides of pouch 25. It is also - - possible to print the advertising or
message on sheets 27' - and 27" directly but then the pouches would be dedicated ex
clusively to that particular piece of information.
[0015] Advertising panels 20, as shown in figures 6 and 7, have a more sturdy construction
than pouches 25. In the preferred embodiment, panels 20 have a tubular rectangular
frame 21 with a somewhat smaller U-shape cross-section frame 22 inside. Flanges 123
and 123' of G-shape frames 23 and 23' and frame 22 sandwich flexible sheet 26' and
the assembly is maintained securely in place with screws and nuts 19. Rigid member
18 is covered with sheets 16 and 17, which may contain the printed information to
be displayed. Or at least one of the sheets, 16 or 17, may be transparent and the
advertising information may be printed or superimposed on rigid member 18. Half-moon
openings 15 allow the panel to be tied to scaffolding assem bly 40 and/or to mesh
members 10.
[0016] An alternate embodiment for advertising panels is - - shown in figures 8 and 9. A
rigid member 216 with a substan tially rectangular shape and a concave channel extending
- over its opposite longer sides receive tubular members 2
18 and 218'. A flexible sheet member 212 wraps tubular members 218 and 218' and member
216, keeping the assembly in place. A transparent section 211 of sheet member 212
allows poster 215 to be seen. Or, poster 214 may be glued, sewn or otherwise mounted
on the outside of flexible member 212.
[0017] It is believed the foregoing description conveys the best understanding of the objects
and advantages of the present invention. Different embodiments may be made of the
inventive concept of this invention. It is to be understood -that all matter disclosed
herein is to be interpreted merely as illustrative, and not in a limiting sense, except
as set forth in the following appended claims.
1.- An apparatus for displaying advertisements to be used in combination with a structure
comprised of interconnec ted elongated members, comprising:
A. at least one pouch member having a flat rigid member inside for distension said
pouch member and being peripherally terminated with a strip member that in eludes
a plurality of holes; and
B. means for fastening said pouch member to said elongated members.
2.- The apparatus set forth in claim 1 further including:
C. a plurality of mesh members mounted to said elongated members and covering, at
least partially, said structure so that said pouch members can be fastened to said
mesh members with said means for fastening.
3.- The apparatus set forth in claim 2 wherein said - pouch member includes a flexible
sheet wrapping said rigid - member.
4.- The apparatus set forth in claim 3 further wherein said flexible sheet member
is transparent.
5.- The apparatus set forth in claim 4, wherein said pouch member includes a Velcro
material closure on said fle xible sheet member so that said advertisement may be
removably positioned inside said pouch.
6.- The apparatus set forth in claim 5 wherein said - pouch member includes a zipper
assembly on said flexible -sheet member so that said advertisement may be a removably
positioned inside said pouch member.
7.- An apparatus for displaying advertisements to be used in combination with a structure
comprised of interconnec ted elongated members, comprising:
A. at least one panel member having a rigid flat member and a frame assembly securely
holding said rigid - flat member; and
B. means for fastening said frame assembly to said -elongated members.
8.- The apparatus set forth in claim 7 further including:
C. a plurality of mesh members mounted to said elongated members and covering, at
least partially, said structure so that said panel member is fastened to said mesh
members.
9.- The apparatus set forth in claim 8 wherein said panel member includes a flexible
transparent sheet wrapping said rigid member.
10.- An apparatus for displaying advertisement to be used in combination with a structure
comprised of interconnec ted elongated members, comprising:
A. at least one panel member having a rigid flat member of rectangular shape and two
tubular members positioned adjacent to two opposite sides of said flat member and
further including a flexible sheet mate rial wrapping said flat member and tubular
members; and
B. means for fastening said frame assembly to said - elongated members.
11.- The advertising apparatus set forth in claim 8, further comprising:
C. a plurality of mesh members mounted to said elongated members and covering, at
least partially, said structure so that said panel member is faste ned to said mesh
members.