BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention:
[0001] The present invention relates to automatically changeable display signs.
Description of the Prior Art:
[0002] It has long been recognized that visual display of advertising material to high concentrations
of the purchasing public has substantial benefit in promoting the message or product
being advertised. Consequently, there is a great demand for placement of visual advertising
at locations frequented by the purchasing public. Due to the space limitations for
advertising, as by billboards located along a frequently travelled thoroughfare or
at public gatherings, great efforts have been made to provide display means which
is effective to sequentially display different advertising messages to the assembled
public or passersby.
[0003] Such efforts have led to the development of display devices which present elongated
parallel prisms disposed in side-by-side relationship for selective rotation in unison
to sequentially display the three faces of the respective prisms for exposing advertising
indicia located on such faces to thereby exhibit a composite message or advertisements.
A device of this type is shown in U.S. Patent No. 4,073,081. While satisfactory for
its intended purposes, devices of this type suffer the shortcoming that they are restricted
in their capacity to store and display different messages.
[0004] Other efforts have led to the development of devices which incorporate scrolls having
multiple advertisements thereon but such devices suffer the shortcoming that they
are relatively unwieldly, expensive to install and are subject to damage from weather
and climatic conditions. One example of these styles of devices is shown in U.S. Patent
No. 4,489,514.
[0005] Other devices have been proposed which incorporate a carrousel, or rotary panel arrangement,
such as that shown in U.S. Patent Nos. 3,696,536, 1,294,130, 1,050,936, 801,133, 793,348,
793,701 and 522,979. Many of the devices shown in these patents suffer the shortcoming
that they are limited in capacity and incorporate relatively complex mounting and
drive mechanisms which are expensive to manufacture and have frequently proven unreliable
in operation.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0006] The shuttle display apparatus of the present invention is characterized by a base
having a plurality of laterally extending tracks which are connected together at
their opposite ends by means of shuttle tracks. A plurality of pairs of display panels
are racked together on individual carriages traveling in such tracks such that the
display panels are arranged in columns on the lateral tracks and may be sequentially
advanced from one side to the other along the lateral tracks, shuttled between such
tracks and then sequentially retracted to the opposite side of the tracks. In this
manner, composite displays on the sides of the panels exposed simultaneously to one
side or the other of the base may carry a composite message for observation by viewers
viewing the display device.
[0007] Other objects and features of the invention will become apparent from consideration
of the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0008]
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of the shuttle display apparatus embodying the present
invention;
FIG. 2 is a lefthand end view of the shuttle display apparatus shown in FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a longitudinal sectional view, in enlarged scale, taken along the line 3-3
of FIG.1;
FIG. 4 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line 4-4 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 5 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line 5-5 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 6 is a horizontal sectional view, partially broken away, taken along the line
6-6 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 7 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line 7-7 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 8 is a horizontal sectional view taken along the line 8-8 of FIG. 3;
FIG. 9 is a vertical sectional view taken along the line 9-9 of FIG. 6;
FIG. 10 is a broken horizontal sectional view, in enlarged scale, taken along the
line 10-10 of FIG. 3;
FIGS. 11, 12 and 13 are partial horizontal sectional views, similar to FIG. 6; and
FIGS. 14a - 14g are diagrammatic views depicting travel of display panels of the type
incorporated in the shuttle display apparatus shown in FIG. 1.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
[0009] The shuttle display apparatus of the present invention includes, generally, a base
21 having formed therein first and second pairs of lateral tracks 23, 25, 27 and 29
(FIG. 3) joined together on their opposite ends by means of respective shuttle tracks
31 and 33 (FIG. 6). Carried in the tracks 23, 25, 27 and 27 are first and second racks
of carriages, generally designated 41 (FIG. 3), which mount respective vertical
display panels 47 - 69 (FIG. 1). A drive mechanism, generally designated 71 (FIG.
3), is operative to selectively advance the panels 47 - 55 of the first rack of panels
forwardly in the tracks 23 and 25 and to selectively shuttle the front panel, as for
instance panel 55, from the lefthand rack as viewed in FIG. 1 to the righthand rack
traveling in the tracks 27 and 29. The panels 61 -69 of the righthand rack are retracted
in the tracks 27 and 29 and the back panel, as for instance panel 57, shuttled to
the back of the lefthand column. Thus the front faces of pairs of panels, such as
57 and 69, are displayed forwardly for a selected time, followed by the front surface
of sequential pairs 55 and 53, 51 and 49, etc.
[0010] The base 21 may be constructed of any desirable material and is preferably constructed
in modular form such that modules of such base may be connected together in end-to-end
relationship to thereby enable display of multiple pairs of columns of panels 47 -
66. In the preferred embodiment, the lateral tracks 23, 25, 27 and 29 are in the form
of grooves (FIG. 3) formed in the top wall of the base 21, each pair being separated
by means of respective hollow boxlike raised platforms having top walls 81 and 83
which form tray-receiving respective chambers 82 and 84 thereunder as disclosed hereinafter.
[0011] The carriages 41 are in the form of upwardly opening channels 85 mounted on respective
cylindrical followers 89 received in the respective tracks 23, 25, 27 and 29 and riding
on respective roller bearings 30 (FIGS. 1, 3, 4 and 6).
[0012] The bottoms of the tray chambers 82 and 84 are closed by means of respective bottom
walls 92 and 94 (FIGS. 3 and 4) formed centrally with short laterally projecting through
slots 96 and 98. Received within the chambers 82 and 84 and riding on the bottom walls
92 and 94 are respective escort trays generally designed 102 and 104 (FIGS. 5 and
6). The escort trays 102 and 104 are formed in the four corners with respective upwardly
and downwardly opening ball bearing cavities which receive respective ball bearings
106 (FIGS. 5 and 6) that project from the bodies of such trays to ride on the respective
bottom walls 92 and 94 and to engage the top walls 81 and 83 to carry and guide such
trays in their lateral travel. The trays 102 and 104 are formed at their respective
back and front ends (FIGS. 5 and 6) with respective laterally projecting tongues 108
and 110 aligned with the floor of the shuttle tracks 31 and 33. The tongues 108 and
110 are turned upwardly at their respective outer extremities to form respective
longitudinal pushers 112 and 114 which serve to push the followers 89 and selectively
from the shuttle track to the lateral tracks 23 - 29 as will be described hereinafter.
[0013] Referring to FIGS. 5 and 6, it will be appreciated that the tongues 108 and 110 cooperate
with the respective pushers 112 and 114 when the trays 25 and 27 are in their extended
positions to form respective segments of the shuttle tracks 31 and 33 such that the
followers 89 may travel longitudinally to their respective positions aligned with
the lateral tracks 23, 25, 27 and 29.
[0014] Mounted within the base 21 and forming a part of the drive 71 is a T-shaped bell
crank, generally designated 101 (FIG. 8) having its lateral arm 103 connected with
an elec tric solenoid 105 (FIG. 3) and biased to the right as viewed in FIGS. 3 and
5 by means of a compression coil spring 107. Diametrically oppositely extending bell
crank arms 109 and 111 are formed on their distal ends with respective forks which
receive respective vertical drive pins 119 and 121 which project upwardly through
the lateral slots 96 and 98 (FIG. 3) formed in the bottom walls 92 and 94 to drive
the respective trays 102 and 104. The bell crank 101 is carried freewheeling on a
powered axis 125 (FIG. 8) which also mounts an external ring gear 131 sandwiched between
such bell crank and the bottom walls 92 and 94.
[0015] The opposite sides of the ring gear 131 mesh with gear racks formed on the inside
of vertical flanges of angle shaped draw bars, generally, designated 133 and 135,
(FIG. 6), carried slidably on the opposite lateral edges of the base. The draw bars
133 and 135 are in the form of angles held slidably in position on the base 23 by
means of respective horizontal hold down slats defined by longitudinal inturned lips
134 and 136 formed by the opposite sides of a cover defining the housing for the base
21.
[0016] In the embodiment shown, the right and left racks of carriages 41 are formed by six
carriages. The horizontal flanges of the draw bars 133 and 135 project inwardly and
overlie the pushers 112 and 114 to terminate in horizontally spaced apart edges 138
and 140. The confronting edges 138 and 140 of such horizontal flanges are spaced apart
a distance substantially equal to the combined major diameters of the followers 89
such that such edges will serve to hold such followers, and consequently the panels
47 - 69, firmly in position as described hereinafter.
[0017] Referring to FIGS. 1 - 13, the horizontal flanges of the respective draw bars 133
and 135 are formed on the interior edges 138 and 140 with respective inwardly opening
receiving notches 141 and 143 and 142 and 144 spaced longitudinally apart a distance
corresponding with the distance between the pairs of tracks 23 - 25 and 27 - 29 and
having a depth sufficient to receive therein approximately one-half the cross section
of the followers 89 (FIG. 11). This enables a pair of such followers to move forwardly
from the pairs of tracks 23 - 25 into their loading position in the shuttle track
33 and rearwardly from the pairs 27 -29 into the shuttle track 31 when such notches
are registered with the respective pairs of tracks. The notches are formed along their
respective one sides with chamferred leading edges 160, 162, 164 and 166.
[0018] Mounted within the base 23 is a step motor 51 (FIG. 7) having its armature coupled
with the drive pin 125 which is, in turn, keyed to the ring gear 131 by means of a
transverse key 146. Reciprocation of the ring gear 131 serves to reciprocate the
draw bars 131 and 135 in opposite direction from a locked or holding position to their
loading positions registering the notches 141 - 144 with the respective lateral tracks
23 - 29 to receive the followers 89 and shuttle them to the opposing pair of tracks
for receipt therein.
[0019] Referring to FIGS. 6 and 9, the ends of the draw bars 133 and 135 are formed with
a tongue and clevis style arrangement connected together by means of a connector pin
155 such that modules of shuttle display sign devices of the present invention may
be coupled together in end to end relationship whereby draw bars of adjacent modules
may be driven by a single reversible step motor 151 to thereby minimize the expense
of the drive system and positively assure synchronization between all modules driven
by a common drive.
[0020] In operation, it will be understood that pairs of the display panels 47 - 67 which
are simultaneously displayed to one side of the base 23 will typically incorporate
segments of a common visual display such that the panels together exhibit of modular
bases 23 necessary for displaying the entire composite display may be coupled together
such that the display panels mounted therein will cooperate to form the overall length
of composite display area necessary for the message to be displayed.
[0021] Referring to FIG. 1, assuming the front side of the pair of display panels 57 and
69 incorporate segments of a common message and that the back sides of the pair of
display panels 47 and 59 display segments of a different common message, those common
messages will be displayed to viewers for a predetermined period of time while the
panels are in the position shown in FIG. 1. It will be appreciated that for each
subsequent pair of panels, as for instance pairs of panels 55 and 53 and 61 and 63
in the respective right and lefthand racks (FIG. 1) will serve to display the segments
of their common message on the front and back sides, respectively.
[0022] Shifting of the display panels 47 - 69 from the lateral tracks 23 - 29, along the
shuttle tracks 31 and 33 and back into the opposite pair of lateral tracks will now
be described in detail. It will be appreciated that as long as the draw bars 133 and
135 remain in the lock position shown in FIG. 6, the front panels 57 and 69 and back
panels 47 and 59 are held positively in position to securely display the composite
messages thereon. When it is desirable to shift a new set of panels into position,
as for instance panels 61 and 63 into coplanar relationship at the back of the base
and the panels 53 and 55 into coplanar relationship at the front of the base, the
step motor 151 will be actuated to rotate the ring gear 131 through a short arc counterclockwise
as viewed in FIG. 6 to shift the draw bars to their loading position. Such rotation
of the ring gear will drive the draw bar 135 a short distance to the right (FIG. 6)
and the draw bar 133 a short distance to the left to thereby register the notches
141 and 143 of the draw bar 135 with the front ends of the lefthand pair of tracks
23 and 25 and the notches 142 and 144 with the back ends of the pair of tracks 27
and 29. The bell crank drive solenoid 105 is then actuated momentarily to enable the
coil spring 107 to rotate the bell crank 101 counterclockwise to advance the lefthand
tray 102 and pusher 112 while retract ing the righthand tray 104 and pusher 114.
This serves to push the followers 89 of the panel 57 from the tracks 23 and 25 to
be received partially in the notches 141 and 143 viewed in FIG. 11 while pushing the
followers 89 rearwardly in the tracks 27 and 29 to cause the rearmost pair of followers
89 of the panel 59 to be received in their loaded position in the notches 142 and
144 disposed in the shuttle track 31.
[0023] With the followers 89 so loaded into the notches 141 - 144, the step motor 151 is
rotated to its next control position to shift the draw bars to their unloading position
shown in FIG. 12 with the notches 141 and 143 registered with the front ends of the
lateral tracks 27 and 29 as shown in FIG. 12. Simultaneously, the notches 142 and
144 of the rearward rack 133 will be registered with the lefthand lateral tracks 23
and 25.
[0024] The bell crank solenoid motor 105 is then again actuated momentarily to enable the
spring 107 to rotate the bell crank 110 counterclockwise as viewed in FIGS. 6 and
8 to again shift the lefthand drive tray forwardly in the base 21 and the righthand
drive tray 104 rearwardly in such base thereby causing the pusher bars 112 and 114
to push the followers 89 of the forwardly and rearwardly respective panels 59 and
57 from the respective shuttle tracks 31 and 33 and into the respective pairs of tracks
23 - 25 and 27 - 29 to unload the rollers. It will be apparent to those skilled in
the art that the rollers 89 of the carriages 41 now disposed at the front end of the
track 23 and 25 and at the back of the tracks 27 and 29 are held in position in such
tracks by friction. The step motor 151 is then reversed to its next control position
thus rotating the ring gear 131 clockwise to drive the draw bar 135 to the left as
viewed in FIG. 13 to its loading position and the rear draw bar 133 to the right a
distance sufficient to cause the notches 141 and 143 of the front draw bar 135 to
register with the lateral tracks 23 and 25 and the notches 142 and 144 of the rear
draw bar 133 to register with the tracks 27 and 29. Should any of the rollers 89 have
moved forward slightly from the front ends of the tracks 23 and 25 or rearwardly from
the tracks 27 and 29, the chamferred lead edges 160 and 166 (FIG. 6) will be operative
to push them back in the lateral tracks to clear the draw bars. It will be appreciated
that the bell crank 110 is then again operated to advance the next pair of rollers
89 from the tracks 23 and 25 corresponding with the panel 55 into the notches 141
and 143 of the draw bar 135 and to retract the tray 104 to cause the pusher bar 114
to drive the followers 89 of the tracks 27 and 29 rearwardly to engage the rearmost
pair of followers 89 corresponding with the panel 61 with the notches 142 and 149.
Again, the step motor 151 is operated to rotate the ring gear 131 counterclockwise
to translate the rollers 89 for the display panel 55 to the right as viewed in FIGS.
1 and 12 to the loading position aligned with the tracks 27 and 29.
[0025] Again, the bell crank 110, acting through the escort trays 102 and 104 is operated
to retract the rows of followers 89 in the pair of tracks 27 and 29 and to advance
the followers 89 in the tracks 23 and 25 then pushing the rollers of the panels 35
and 61 from the shuttle track into such respective pairs of lateral tracks. The step
motor 151 is then reversed to drive the draw bars 133 and 135 to their locked positions
shown in FIG. 6 to thus engage the respective locking abutments 160, 162, 164 and
166 formed at the interior ends of the ramps defining one side of the respective notches
141 - 142 to thus lock the rollers 89 and, consequently, the panels 47 - 69 positively
in position. The draw bars are then held in this locked position for a predetermined
period of time, as for instance 60 seconds, with the message segments on the backside
of the panels 61 and 63 and the display segments on the front sides of the panels
53 and 55 are disposed as a composite message.
[0026] In the preferred embodiment the parallel tracks 23, 25 and 27 - 29 serve to hold
the panels 47 - 69 parallel to one another for compact storage and viewing in abreast
pairs. However, it will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that other well
known mechanisms, such as slot, slider and cam arrangements might be employed to serve
this function. It will be appreciated that the panel 53 has now been moved to the
front of the lefthand rack and the panel 55 to the front of the righthand rack (FIG.
1). Likewise, the display panels 61 and 63 are disposed abreast of one another in
coplanar relationship at the back of the base 21.
[0027] The steps set forth above are depicted diagrammatically in FIGS. 14a - 14g for only
four display panels. The common side of the display panel facing rearwardly is represented
by the numeral 1 for the pair of panels disposed in side by side relationship and
the front side of the first pair of such panels is represented by the numeral 4. Likewise,
the front side of the second pair of panels is depicted by the numeral 2 and the rear
side thereof depicted by the numeral 3. The first operation of advancing the left
hand panels forwardly in the lefthand pair of tracks and retracting the righthand
tracks of panels rearwardly in the righthand tracks is depicted in FIG. 14b. FIG.
14c represents lateral shuttling of the foremost and rearmost panels. FIG. 14d represents
advancement of the lefthand rack of panels and retracks into the righthand rack of
panels. FIG. 14e represents retraction of the righthand rack of panels to dispose
the rearmost panel in the shuttle track and advancement of the lefthand rack of panels
to dispose the foremost panel in the forward shuttle track. FIG. 14f depicts shuttling
of the foremost and rearmost panel. Fig. 14g depicts the new display faces 33 and
44 disposed in coplanar relationship facing rearwardly and forwardly of the display
device.
[0028] After the predetermined display period, the entire sequence may be initiated again
to advance the front faces of the pair of panels 49 and 51 for viewing from the front
and retracting the pair 65 and 67 for viewing from the rear. This process will then
be repeated until all the different message have been displayed and, if desired, the
entire cycle then reinitiated. It will be recognized by those skilled in the art
that any commercially available controls may be employed to control this operation
and that a computerized program is most adaptable to the system.
[0029] From the foregoing it will be appreciated that the shuttle display apparatus of the
present invention provides an economical and convenient means for displaying a nearly
unlimited number of composite messages both in the forwardly and rearward directions.
The length of display time may conveniently be programmed into the system and the
display panels easily changed for the purposes of changing the messages displayed
thereon.
[0030] Various modifications and changes may be made with regard to the foregoing detailed
description without departing from the spirit of the invention.
1. Shuttle display apparatus comprising:
an elongated base formed with front and back sides and first and second ends;
first and second coextensive, lateral track means on said base and extending
between said first and second sides;
first and second longitudinal shuttle track means disposed on the front back
sides of said base and extending between said first and second lateral tracks means;
a plurality of pairs of carriage means for sequential travel in said lateral
tracks means and said shuttle tracks means;
a plurality of pairs of display panels mounted on said respective pairs of carriages,
said pairs of said panels having respective pairs of front display faces arranges
to, when a pair of said carriage means are positioned at the end of said lateral track
means adjacent said front side of said base, dispose the pair of display panels carried
thereon in respective display positions with their respective pair of display faces
arranged in coplanar relationship; and
drive means for advancing said nest of carriage pair sequentially about said
lateral and shuttle tracks means to sequentially display said pairs of panels with
said respective pairs of display faces disposed in coplanar relationship.
2. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein;
said first and second lateral track means extend parallel to one another and
said shuttle track means extend parallel to one another.
3. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
said drive means includes means for selectively advancing one pair of carriages
in one direction on said first lateral track means and for retracting the other carriage
of said pair in the opposite direction on said second lateral track means.
4. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
said first and second lateral track means include respective first and second
pairs of parallel tracks; and
said respective carriages include respective pairs of followers for receipt
in said first and second pairs of parallel tracks and arranged to, as said carriages
advance or retreat in said pairs of tracks, to maintain said front display surfaces
of said respective pairs of panels disposed in coplanar relationship.
5. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
said lateral and shuttle track means are formed with recessed grooves; and
said carraiges include respective followers received in said tracks.
6. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 wherein:
said base includes first and second tray-receiving compartments formed adjacent
said respective first and second lateral tracks; and
said drive means includes first and second escort trays received in said compartments
for translation forwardly and rearwardly therein, said trays being formed with respective
shuttle track segments forming respective segments of said first and second shuttle
track means and arranged to, when said respective trays are advanced toward said front
side and retracted toward said back side, respectively, to retract said carriages
in said second lateral track and to advance said carriages in said first lateral track,
said drive means including means to selectively shift said carriages into said respective
track segments and means to drive said first and second escort trays forwardly and
rearwardly in said respective first and second compartments.
7. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 1 that includes:
holding means coupled with said drive means and operative to, when a pair of
display panels are arranged in said display position, hold said display panels positively
against travel in said track means.
8. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 3 wherein:
said drive means includes first and second drawbars co-extensive with said respective
shuttle tracks means and including first and second receiving means for selectively
receiving said respective carriage means, and shuttle drive means for selectively
shifting said draw bars into position with said respective receiving means aligned
with said respective first and second lateral tracks for receiving said respective
carriages and further operative to then drive said draw bars in opposite directions
to register said respective receiving means with said respective second and first
lateral tracks means.
9. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 3 wherein:
said drive means includes bell crank means mounted from said base, formed with
a drive arm and first and second driven arms, electric motor means for reciprocating
said drive arm, and first and second escort tray means coupled with said respective
first and second arms and including pushers for pushing said carriages from said shuttle
track means into said lateral track means, said bell crank means being operative
upon rotation in one direction to draw said escort trays in a direction to drive said
respective pushers against carriages in said shuttle track means in registration
with said lateral tracks to transfer said carriages to said lateral tracks.
10. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 8 wherein:
said first and second draw bars include respective first and second abutment
means spaced from said respective receiving means for selectively abutting said respective
carriage means to hold them securely in position in the respective front and back
extremities of said track means and said drive means includes means for driving said
first and second draw bars into position with said respective first and second abutment
means in registration with said respective first and second lateral track means.
11. Shuttle display apparatus according to claim 8 wherein:
said shuttle drive means includes a ring gear mounted from said base and said
draw bars include rack teeth means meshed with the opposite sides of said ring gear.
12. Shuttle display apparatus for displaying a plurality of pairs of display slat
in side by side relationship such that complemental segments of a display will cooperate
in forming a series of component visual displays, said apparatus comprising:
an elongated base formed with, at least, first and second pairs of channel shaped,
upwardly opening, longitudinally spaced apart parallel lateral tracks having respective
bottom walls with opposed side walls defining respective roller-receiving passages,
said tracks having respective entry ends and exit ends;
a set of pairs of carriages for mounting such pairs of display slats in such
side by side relationship and arranged for disposition in a pair of rows over each
pair of tracks and to advance along said tracks, each carriage including a pair of
downwardly projecting followers sized to closely fit in said passages for travel therealong,
said followers being so configured and sized and sufficient in number to cooperate,
when abutted together, with said carriages in said rows to exhibit an overall length
occupying the length of the respective lateral tracks;
first and second longitudinal shuttle track means disposed at the respective
entry and exit ends of said lateral tracks and extending therebetween to form shuttle
track passages for receipt of said followers;
first and second draw bars disposed slidably along the respective outsides of
the respective first and second shuttle tracks for reciprocation longitudinally relative
thereto from respective receiving positions to respective feed positions, said draw
bars being formed with respective pairs of notches opening inwardly toward said lateral
tracks for, when said draw bars are in said receiving position, registering with the
respective exit ends of said pairs of lateral tracks and to, when said bars are in
said respective feed positions, align with said respective entry ends of said lateral
tracks;
first and second escort tray means mounted from said base for reciprocation
laterally inwardly and outwardly between respective outward loading positions and
inward transfer positions and including pushers aligned with said entry ends of said
lateral tracks and disposed such that when said escort trays are in said loading positions,
they are clear of said respective shuttle track passages and to, as said trays are
shifted from said loading to said transfer positions, pass laterally across said respective
shuttle track passages to engage followers positioned at said entry ends of said lateral
tracks and drive them positively into the confronting passages clear of said shuttle
tracks;
drive means mounted to said base and coupled with said draw bars and escort
tray means to cycle said bars and trays to sequentially draw said draw bars to said
receiving positions to register such draw bar notches with said respective exit ends
of said pairs of lateral tracks and to positively draw said escort trays inwardly
to said transfer positions to engage said pushers with the followers at the entry
ends of said lateral tracks and drive the respective followers of said rows of carriages
along said passages to drive the followers at the exit ends of said lateral tracks
into the respective notches of said draw bars and to then retract said escort trays
to said loading position and advance said draw bars to said feed positions thus carrying
the followers located in said respective notches to the respective entry ends of said
lateral tracks and again advance said escort tray to engage said pushers with the
followers in the respective notches to drive them into the respective entry ends of
the respective lateral tracks.
13. Shuttle display apparatus as set forth in Claim 12 for connection to a second
shuttle display apparatus of identical constructioln and wherein:
said draw bars are formed on their opposite extremities with coupling means
for coupling to the draw bars of said second display apparatus such that said actuation
of the draw bars of one apparatus will active the draw bars of the other.
14. Shuttle display apparatus as set forth in Claim 12 wherein:
said draw bars are formed on the confronting sides with gear teeth; and
said drive means includes a drive motor having a shaft, a rocker arm mounted
on said shaft between said drive motor and escort trays for reciprocating said trays
and a drive gear mounted to said shaft and mounting on its opposite sides with the
respective draw bars.
15. Shuttle display apparatus as set forth in Claim 12 wherein:
said draw bars terminate at their inner respective inner edges with confronting
bearing surfaces spaced apart a distance corresponding with said aforementioned overall
length to, when said notches are out of registration with said lateral tracks, cooperate
in maintaining the followers of each row abutted together in close fitting relationship.