[0001] This invention relates to indicating mechanisms for price display devices and in
particular, but not exclusively, to the devices known as price totems.
[0002] It is common practice for petrol service stations to display their current prices
on a large external display. Traditionally these displays had manually removable numbers
which had to be accessed by ladder. This made changing the prices an unpopular job,
and in these days of increased health and safety regulations such a procedure was
undesirable particularly on single operator sites.
[0003] The industry therefore adopted a variety of electronic or electro-mechanical displays
which could be changed remotely. Whilst these removed the need for ladders, they have
proved both expensive and unreliable. In part the difficulties arise from the particularly
exposed nature of many of the sites on which they are used. An alternative proposal
is to have electrically operated roller blinds, similar to those used in some cricket
score boards, but it has been found that condensation causes the blinds to stick to
the outer shell of the totem resulting in the blinds becoming jammed and motors being
burnt out.
[0004] The present invention consists in an indicating mechanism for a price totem comprising,
a frame defining a vertical slideway, a carriage mounted in the slideway for movement
between a display position and a storage position, the carriage defining a plurality
of vertically spaced number locations such that the locations can be successively
disposed adjacent a number changing station as the carriage is moved between its display
and storage positions.
[0005] The frame may define a plurality of slideways and the mechanism may include a plurality
of carriages. This has both the advantage of giving the frame increased stability
and also reducing the weight of the carriage. One particularly convenient arrangement
is to have one carriage holding the "pence" and another holding the figures for the
tenths of pence.
[0006] The or each carriage may have an associated counterweight, which may, conveniently,
be retained in a guide and may be suspended on a line extending from the carriage
over a pulley or pulley system to the counterweight. When a counterweight is provided
a single wide carriage may be preferred.
[0007] The or each carriage may be frictionally held in its slideway so that it can rest
at any position in which it is held. For example the slideway may be defined by a
pair of aligned flanges and the carriage may be retained on the flanges by slotted
bearing elements, at least one of which may be resiliently mounted so that it is urged
against its respective flange. The or each carriage may have a handle for moving it
manually between its positions and it is preferred that there is a handle between
each number location so that the number locations can be successively moved passed
the number changing station using each handle in turn.
[0008] The mechanism may further comprise interchangeable number plates and these are preferably
resiliently flexible to allow them to be sprung into and out of the number locations.
They would normally consist of a substantially clear material, such as acrylic, so
that the numbers can be back-lit. Each number location may have a pair of oppositely
facing channel elements for receiving respective edges of the number plate.
[0009] The mechanism may further include a releasable stop for the or each carriage for
locking its respective carriage in the display position.
[0010] The invention further consists in a price totem including the mechanism as defined
above.
[0011] The totem may include an outer shell having windows through which the price may be
viewed in the display position and a door or hatch defining the number changing station.
In this case the shell may define the storage position substantially beneath the number
changing station although in that storage position the upper number location on the
carriage may sit at the number changing station. This door or hatch will then be accessible
to an average man standing at ground level so that the numbers can be changed at that
level and the carriage then returned to its display position.
[0012] It will be understood that the carriages could be motorised but it is preferred in
general that they are not for the sake of simplicity and price.
[0013] Although the invention has been defined above it is to be understood it includes
any inventive combination of the features set out above or in the following description.
[0014] The invention may be performed in various ways and a specific embodiment will now
be described with reference to the following drawings in which:
Figure 1 is a front view of a price totem;
Figure 2 is a front view of a mechanism for use with that totem;
Figure 3 is a view on the arrow A of Figure 2 with the carriages removed;
Figures 4(a) and (b) are front views of the large and small carriages;
Figure 5 is a part-sectional view through the mounting element of the carriages;
Figure 6 is a vertical section through a number location on the carriages; and
Figure 7 is an enlarged view of a locking detent for use with the carriages; and
Figure 8 is a schematic side view of a carriage and counterweight system.
[0015] The price totem is generally indicated at 10 in Figure 1 and includes a shell 11,
which defines price windows 12 and 13 and an access hatch 14. It will be seen that
the price windows 12 are of double width to display two digits, whilst the price windows
13 are of single width and, in the illustrated embodiment, display the tenths of pence
after the decimal point.
[0016] Contained within the shell 11 is an indicating mechanism generally indicated at 15
in Figure 2. The mechanism 15 comprises a frame 16 which defines a pair of slideways
17 and 18 for respective carriages 19, 20. It will be seen that the carriage 19 is
twice the width of the carriage 20 and it will be readily understood that the carriage
19 corresponds to the windows 12, whilst the carriage 20 is associated with the windows
13. Each carriage 19, 20 defines four vertically spaced number locations 21 and a
handle 22 beneath each location. Number plates 23 are located in each of the number
locations 21 and carry numbers to display the relevant prices through the windows
12, 13 as shown in Figure 1. It will be understood that the carriages 19, 20 are shown
in their display position in Figure 2.
[0017] In use, the carriages 19, 20 can be pulled down progressively from this display position
so that each number location 21 becomes aligned, in turn, with the access hatch 14
when the operator has opened that hatch to obtain access to the mechanism 15. The
operator can then make whatever necessary alteration is required to the number plates
to display the new prices. The totem is provided with a recess below the hatch 14
of sufficient dimension to receive the lowermost three number locations 21 of the
carriages 19, 20 so that each of the number locations 21 can appear opposite the hatch
14. In this way the operator standing on the ground can change all of the numbers
in the carriages 19, 20 and can then return the carriages to their display position.
[0018] Turning to the detailed construction of the mechanism 15, it will be seen that the
frame 16 comprises a number of cross members 24 on which are mounted two Z-sections
25 and an inverted top hat section 26. The flanges 27, 28 of these sections define
the slideways 17, 18 on which the carriages 19, 20 run. As can be seen in Figures
4 and 5 each carriage has upper and lower mounts 30 which engage the carriage on the
respective slideway 17, 18. The mounts 30 each comprise a tube 31, in the ends of
which are disposed slotted plastic spigots 32 such that the slots 33 face outwardly
to ride on respective flanges 27, 28. One of the spigots 32 is fixed by a pin 34 whilst
the other is resiliently mounted by a compression spring 35 which urges it against
the flange 27 to provide sufficient frictional engagement for the mount 30 to hold
jointly the carriage in the slideway against gravity. The force of the spring 35 is
however not sufficiently strong to resist manual movement of the carriages 19, 20
using the handles 22.
[0019] For security and peace of mind, a locking detent 36 is mounted on a pivotal handle
37, which itself is secured on the frame 16. The detent 36 can support its respective
carriage in the display position as illustrated in Figure 7.
[0020] Figure 6 illustrates the cross-section through a number location 21 and it will be
seen that oppositely facing channels 38 are provided for receiving the top and bottom
edges, respectively, of the number plates 23. Conveniently the number plates 23 are
resiliently flexible so that they can be sprung into and out of the channels 38. They
are also preferably made of clear acrylic with the numbers printed or painted on them.
With this arrangement the numbers can be back-lit by lights (not shown).
[0021] Figure 8 is a schematic side view of a carriage and counterweight system. Thus the
carriage 19, 20 may have a cable 40 attached to its upper end. The cable passes over
pulleys 41, 42 which are mounted on the frame 16 and has its other end attached to
a counterweight 43 which is moveable within a guide 44. The counterweight is designed
to exactly balance the carriage allowing for its frictional engagement with the frame
16. With an appropriate counterweight it may be possible to configure the carriages
19, 20 as a single unit.
1. An indicating mechanism for a price totem comprising, a frame defining a vertical
slideway, a carriage mounted in the slideway for movement between a display position
and a storage position, the carriage defining a plurality of vertically spaced number
locations such that the locations can be successively disposed adjacent a number changing
station as the carriage moves between its display and storage position.
2. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1 wherein the frame defines a plurality of slideways
and the mechanism includes a plurality of carriages.
3. A mechanism as claimed in claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the or each carriage has an associated
counterweight.
4. A mechanism as claimed in claim 3 wherein the counterweight is disposed within a guide.
5. A mechanism as claimed in anyone of the preceding claims wherein means are provided
for frictionally retained the or each carriage on the slideway so that it can rest
in any position into which it is moved.
6. A mechanism as claimed in claim 5 wherein the slideways are defined by a pair of aligned
flanges and wherein the retaining means comprises slotted bearing elements, on the
carriage, for receiving a respective flange and wherein at least one of the bearing
element is resiliently mounted so that it is urged against its respective flange.
7. A mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein the or each carriage
has one or more handles.
8. A mechanism as claimed in claim 6 wherein there is a handle between each pair of number
locations on a carriage.
9. A mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein each number location
has a pair of oppositive facing channel elements for receiving respective edges of
the number plate.
10. A mechanism substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying
drawings.
11. A price totem including a mechanism as claimed in any one of the preceding claims.
12. A price totem as claimed in claim 11 including an outer shell having windows through
which the price may be viewed in the display position and a door or hatch defining
the number changing position.
13. A totem as claimed in claim 12 wherein the shell defines the storage position substantially
beneath the number changing station.
14. A totem as claimed in claim 13 wherein the upper number locations lie at the number
changing station when the carriage is in the storage position.
15. A totem as claimed in any one of claims 11 to 14 wherein the number changing station
is accessible to an average man stood on the ground adjacent the totem.
16. A totem substantially as hereinbefore described with reference to the accompanying
drawings.