BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
Field of the Invention
[0001] The present invention concerns a collapsable guide sign which is placed in plurality
on a road or a parking place and used as a traffic control guide sign or a road guide
sign for inhibiting passage or regulating the direction of passage of vehicles and
pedestrians, placed in buildings such as hotels and used as a guide sign for a meeting
place, or used as a signpost of a shop, as well as usable as a pedestal for a support
for setting up a flag or a streamer.
Description of the Related Art
[0002] Cone-shaped guide signs placed side by side, for example, at a spot for inspection
of traffic accident, or in a field of road repair and electric wiring works, colored
cones as shown in Fig. 7 have been used popularly. The colored cone comprises a cone
40 like that a cone-shaped hat, and a square base 41 protruded horizontally like a
flange at the periphery of the lower end thereof which are integrally molded from
a red-colored plastic material in a steric configuration.
[0003] Such colored cones used popularly molded entirely from the plastic material have
a merit that they can be transported to and used as they are in the site of use but
have a drawback that they are inconvenient to transport or store because of their
large and bulky shape.
[0004] Particularly, in road repair works using a lot of colored cones, the number of tracks
used for the transportation of the colored cones is increased and the working cost
is increased by so much.
[0005] Further, it has been imposed a regulation on the electric wire works that three colored
cones should be placed per one electric post. If electric wires to be worked are laid
over a plurality of electric posts, colored cones have to be used by the number three
times as much as that of the electric posts. However, since they can not be transported
by a small sized working vehicle, the electric work has often been conducted without
placing the colored cones at the sacrifice of safety to some extent.
[0006] Further, although cones are stacked in a plurality of stages by inserting one cone
40 into another, since only a limited number of them can be contained in the trunk
of a common passenger car, a patrol car dispatching for an inspection spot of a traffic
accident or a patrol car going to a spot of traffic inspection can not carry the cones
by a quantity required for the spot, to bring about inconvenience that they have to
be transport by using another vehicle.
[0007] In view of the foregoing situations, it has been proposed a guide sign, as shown
in Figs. 8 and 9 in which a support post 51 formed as a telescopic structure like
that a joined fishing rod comprising a plurality of pipes 52, 53 and 54 of different
diameters disposed at the center of a base 50 of a square plastic plate. A cone 55
made of a sheet formed as a conical shape is put over the support post 51, with the
upper end of the cone 55 being secured by a cap 56 capped to an upper end of the support
post 51, and the lower end of the cone 55 being secured to the base 50. In use, when
a portion for the cap 56 is gripped and raised by a hand, the support post 51 is extended
as shown in Fig. 8 to expand the cone 55 into a conical shape. During transportation
or storage, the cap 56 is pressed downward by a hand to contract the support post
51 as shown in Fig. 9, so that the cone 55 can be collapsed by contraction (Japanese
Utility Model Laid-Open Hei 5-83018).
[0008] However, in the guide sign described above, even when the support post 51 is completely
contracted as shown in Fig. 9, since the support post 51 is protruded above the base
50 by a height corresponding to the length for at least one of the pipes 52 - 54,
the volume is not decreased so much.
[0009] In addition, the guide signs having the support post 51 protruded above the base
50 can not be stacked in plurality as those used popularly shown in Fig. 6 but have
to be transported or stored merely in a gathered state. After all, they have a serious
drawback of rather making transportation or storage inconvenient and have not yet
been put to practical use.
[0010] Further, it may be a worry that the support post 51 protruding above the base 50
should be flexed or during upon transportation or storage.
OBJECT OF THE INVENTION
[0011] In view of the above, it is a technical object of the present invention to provide
a collapsable guide sign which can be simply collapsed or assembled, can be assembled
into a sterical shape like that a cone and set up during use, and can be collapsed
flat during transportation or storage into a structure capable of being housed in
an extremely compact manner.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0012] The foregoing object can be attained by a collapsable guide sign assembled substantially
into the shape of a triangular pyramid in use wherein two planes among three planes
in adjacent with the apex P of the substantially triangular pyramid, are formed each
with an integral plate, respectively, the integral plates being connected inwardly
collapsably, and the remaining one plane has bisected plates split substantially in
a right-to-left symmetrical shape and connected collapsably with each other, each
of the bisected plates being connected inwardly collapsably to each of the in adjacent
respectively.
[0013] According to the collapsable guide sign of the present invention, since it is assembled
into the sterical shape of the substantially triangular pyramid in use, it is highly
stable and is not easily turned down even when a strong window is blown from any of
directions. Further, each of the planes in adjacent with the apex is formed as a flat
surface, characters or figures can be applied simply on the surface, as well as large
characters or figures indicated thereon can be shown in a complete form when the guide
sign is directed to the front.
[0014] Then, since each of the integral plate forming the two planes, among the three planes
in adjacent with the apex of the substantially triangular pyramid, is connected collapsably
inwardly, and the bisected plates forming the remaining one plane are connected inwardly
collapsably to the adjacent integral plates respectively, when each of the bisected
plates is collapsed to the inside of the triangular pyramid, the integral plates connected
to both ends thereof approach and overlap with each other and can be collapsed into
the shape of one integral plate.
[0015] As a preferred embodiment, when suspending strap serving as a grip is laid around
from the inside of the substantially triangular pyramid between a pair of strap passage
holes perforated in an upper portion for each of the bisected plates substantially
at the same height, and a pair of strap passage apertures perforated each in an upper
portion for each of the integral plates substantially at the same height and at a
position higher than that for each of the strap passage apertures in the bisected
plate, if the guide sign is merely raised by gripping the suspending strap, both ends
of the bisected plates are pulled inwardly by the suspending strap, by which the bisected
plates are collapsed and, at the same time, the integral plates connected respectively
therewith are collapsed inwardly so as to approach with each other.
[0016] Further, as another preferred embodiment, each of the integral plates and the bisected
plates may be connected by means of hinges, and a spring hinge is used for at least
one of them such that both sides closed inwardly when the substantially triangular
pyramid is collapsed are biased to open outwardly.
[0017] In this embodiment, when the open guide sign is turned down horizontally, the substantial
triangular pyramid is automatically collapsed flat by its own weight against the resilient
force of the spring hinge. On the other hand, as the collapsed guide sign is set up,
since the load exerted on the spring hinge is released, the guide sign opens automatically
into the substantially triangular conical shape by the resilient force.
BRIEF EXPALANATION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0018]
Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a collapsable guide sign according to the
present invention;
Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating the state of collapsing the guide sign;
Fig. 3 is a perspective view in the course of assembling the collapsed guide sign;
Fig. 4 is an explanatory view illustrating another state of use;
Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating another embodiment of the guide sign;
Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a further embodiment of the guide sign;
Fig. 7 is a perspective view illustrating a guide sign of the prior art;
Fig. 8 is a perspective view illustrating a collapsable guide sign of the prior art;
and
Fig. 9 is a cross sectional view illustrating the state of storing the guide sign
shown in Fig. 7.
DESCRIPTION OF PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0019] Preferred embodiments of the present invention will be explained more specifically
with reference to the drawings.
[0020] Fig. 1 is a perspective view illustrating a preferred embodiment of a collapsable
guide sign according to the present invention, Fig. 2 is a perspective view illustrating
the state of folding the guide sign; Fig. 3 is an explanatory view illustrating a
state in the course of assembling the guide sign; Fig. 5 is an explanatory view illustrating
the state of use, Fig. 5 is a perspective view illustrating another preferred embodiment
of the invention and Fig. 6 is a perspective view illustrating a further preferred
embodiment of the present invention.
[0021] In the drawing, reference numeral 1 denotes a collapsable guide sign which is used
being assembled as a cylindrical substantially triangular pyramid with no bottom.
Among three planes in adjacent with the apex P of the triangular pyramid, two plane
S
1, S
2 are formed with integral plates 2, 3 respectively, with the integral plates being
inwardly collapsably connected with each other at the hinge 4. The remaining one plane
S
3 has bisected plates 5R, 5L split substantially into a right-to-left symmetrically
shape, and the bisected plates 5R, 5L are connected to each other by means of hinges
6, 6. Each of the bisected plates 5R, 5L is connected to each of the adjacent integral
plates 2, 3 respectively so as to be collapsed inwardly by hinges 7, 8.
[0022] Further, each of the planes S
1 - S
3 in adjacent with the apex P of the guide sign 1 is recessed arcuately at a lower
end edge of each of the integral plates 2, 3 and bisected plates 5R, 5L such that
pedestals 9, 9 are formed on both ends at the bottom of each of the surfaces forms.
The guide sign 1 can be stood stably on three-point supports by each pedestal 9, for
example, even on uneven road surfaces.
[0023] Further, an anti-slip rubber 10 is attached to the pedestal 9 such that the rubber
protrudes to the outside of the triangular pyramid and such that a weight can be placed
on the rubber 10.
[0024] The integral plates 2, 3 and the bisected plates 5R, 5L are made of a plastic material
such as polyvinyl chloride, polyethylene or regenerated plastics. On the surface of
the plates, letters or figures can be applied as markers, the surface of the plates
can be formed partially or entirely with a reflector plate, or a reflection seal can
be appended.
[0025] Further, each of the plates 2, 3 and 5R, 5L is cut at the top end thereof such that
when they are assembled into the triangular pyramid, an insertion portion 13 may be
formed at the periphery of the apex P for inserting and attaching a signal light 12
or the like.
[0026] Further, a suspending strap 14 that serves as a grip is laid around from the inside
of the triangular pyramid between a pair of strap passage holes 15R, 15L each perforated
in an upper portion for each of the bisected plates 5R, 5L substantially at the same
height, and a pair of strap passage holes 16, 17 perforated in an upper portion for
each of the integral plates 2, 3 substantially at the same height and at a position
higher than that for each of the strap passage apertures 15R, 15L. When the guide
sign is raised by gripping the suspending strap 14, the suspending strap 14 is pulled,
each of the bisected plates 5R, 5L is flexed at the hinge 6 and the integral plates
2, 3 connected by way of hinges 7 and 8 to the bisected plates 5R, 5L, respectively
are flexed at the hinge 4, and the guide sign 1 is collapsed automatically.
[0027] Among each of the hinges 4, 6, 7 and 8, the hinge 4 for connecting the integral plates
2, 3 to each other and the hinges 7, 8 for connecting the integral plate 2, 3 with
each of the bisected plates 5R, 5L are made of a hard rubber.
[0028] Further, a spring hinge 7a, which is biased in the direction of outwardly opening
both sides closed inwardly when the triangular pyramid is collapsed, is used to at
least one of the hinges 4, 6, 7 and 8, for example, one of the hinges 7 connecting
the integral plate 3 and the bisected plate 5L.
[0029] The present invention has a constitution, for example, as described above and the
operation will be explained next.
[0030] In a case of using the guide sign 1, when the guide sign 1 is set up by gripping
the suspending strap 14 of the guide sign 1 in a collapsed state as shown in Fig.
2, the integral plate 3 and the bisected plate 5L are expanded by the resilient force
of the spring hinge 7a and, accompanying therewith, other integral plate 2 and the
bisected plate 5R are also expanded automatically, so that the guide sign 1 is gradually
expanded into the shape of the triangular conical shape as shown in Fig. 3, and the
guide sign 1 can be set up extremely simply with no other particular operation.
[0031] Furthermore, since the guide sign 1 is assembled such that it is supported on three
points by the pedestals 9 of the triangular pyramid, the guide sign can be set up
stably even if unevenness is present such as on the road surface and it is less turned
down even if a window is blown strongly from any direction.
[0032] In this case, since the insertion portion 13 is formed at the periphery of the apex
P for inserting and attaching the signal light 12, the guide sign can be used as a
night guide sign by inserting a grip portion of the signal light 12 into the insertion
portion 13 and lighting up the signal light 12 during night.
[0033] Further, when each of the plates 2, 3, 5R and 5L of the guide sign 1 are made of
a plastic material of relatively high light transmittance and when the lighting portion
of the signal light 12 is inserted into the triangular pyramid of the guide sign 1,
the guide sign 1 can be lit up entirely.
[0034] Further, since the guide sign is formed not into the shape of a circular cone but
a triangular pyramidal shape upon assembling in which the three planes S
1 - S
3 are in adjacent with the apex P, marks different from each other may be applied to
each of the planes S
1 - S
3 of the triangular pyramid (for example, rightward arrow, leftward arrow or inhibition
of entrance). Then, when they are arranged with a mark intended to be shown being
positioned at the front as shown in Fig. 4, various kinds of traffic controls can
be conducted by using only one kind of a guide sign by merely changing the way of
placing.
[0035] Furthermore, since each of the planes S
1 - S
3 is flat, characters or figures can be simply indicated, for example, by printing
on the surface and the characters, etc. can be recognized visually in a complete state
as viewed from the front, so that a large characters and figures can be indicated
extremely easily to see and the content of the mark can be seen easily even from a
distance, which is a greatest merit of the guide sign.
[0036] Then, in a case of collapsing the guide sign, when the guide sign 1 is raised by
gripping the suspending strap 14 as a grip, both ends for each of the bisected plates
5R, 5L are pulled inwardly by the suspending strap 14, by which the bisected plates
5R, 5L are collapsed at the hinge 6 and, at the same time, the integral plates 2,
3 connected therewith respectively are inwardly collapsed by the hinge 4 so as to
approach with each other and, as a result, the plates 2, 3, 5R and 5L are stacked
planely to each other, by which the guide sign 1 is collapsed flat against the resilient
force of the spring hinge 7a.
[0037] In this case, when the resilient force of the spring hinge 7a is properly selected
such that it is slightly smaller than a load exerting when the guide sign 1 is turned
down horizontally, the guide sign is automatically collapsed by its own weight against
the resilient force of the spring hinge 7a by merely turning down the open guide sign
1.
[0038] The present invention is not restricted only to the embodiments described above but
it may be modified, for example, as shown in Fig. 5, having no suspending strap 14
as a grip, or having no arcuate recess formed to the bottom of each of the planes
S
1 - S
3 Further, use of the spring hinge 7a may be saves.
[0039] In addition, if a plurality of guide signs 1 are connected by means of connection
rods 20 to each other, each of the guide signs 1 can be set up more stably. The connection
rod has rings 21 formed on both ends, and the ring 21 has a rotational disc 23 mounted
rotably with a triangular insertion aperture 22 being formed therein for insertion
of the apex P of the guide sign 1, such that the guide signs 1 can be connected being
faced in an optional direction.
[0040] Fig. 6 shows a further embodiment in which the guide sign 1 can be collapsed/set
up by remote control. Those portions in common with Fig. 1 carry the same reference
numerals for which detailed explanations are omitted.
[0041] The guide sign 1 of this embodiment is rotatably connected by one integral plate
3 to the base 25 at the bottom thereof as a rotational axis by a motor 26.
[0042] In a case of collapsing the guide sign, when the integral plate 3 is turned down
horizontally by the motor 26, each of the bisected plates 5R, 5L is collapsed by the
own weight of other plates 2, 5R, 5L and, at the same time, the integral plate 2 connected
therewith is collapsed so as to approach the integral plate 3, so that the guide sign
1 is collapsed inwardly flat against the resilient force of the spring hinge 7a.
[0043] Further, upon use, when the integral plate 3 is turned-up by the motor 26, since
the load on each of the plates 2, 5R, 5L of the guide sign 1 exerted so far on the
spring hinge 7a is released, the integral plate 3 and the bisected plate 5L are expanded
by the resilient force of the spring hinge 7a and, accompanying therewith, other integral
plate 2 and the bisected plate 5R are also expanded automatically.
[0044] By previously arranging such guide signs 1 along the course of a wide place such
as in a parking area and operating the motor 26 by remote control from a higher place
capable of entirely observing the area in accordance with the space of the parking
area, it is possible to simply guide an entering car to the parking space.
[0045] In the foregoings, explanations have been made to a case of connecting the integral
plates 2, 3 and the bisected plates 5R, 5L constituting the guide sign 1 by means
of the hinges 4, 6, 7 and 8, but the present invention is not restricted only thereto
but, for example, each of the plates 2, 3, 5R, 5L may be connected collapsably by
rings, or a plastic plate having a shape of developing a triangular pyramid shape
may be bent into the form of a cylindrical triangular pyramid and connecting only
the beginning edge and the terminal edge with hinges or spring hinges.
[0046] Further, the guide sign 1 according to the present invention can be used not only
as a guide sign but also as a pedestal by inserting and supporting, for example, a
support post for a sign board or a flag into an insertion hole 13 at the periphery
of the apex P in a case of window campaign for sales promotion.
[0047] As has been described above according to the present invention, since the guide sign
is assembled into the shape of a substantially triangular pyramid during use, it can
be set up stably, for example, on a road surface, as well as characters or figures
can be applied simply on the surfaces since they are formed flat and, in addition,
large characters can be applied and seen easily even from a distance since they can
be visually recognized in a complete form when viewed from the front.
[0048] Furthermore, among the three planes each in adjacent with the apex of the triangular
pyramid, since integral plates constituting the two planes thereof are connected inwardly
collapsably by the hinges and bisected plate constituting the remaining one plane
are connected inwardly collapsably by the hinges to each of the adjacent integral
plates respectively, and, in the course of collapsing the bisected plates connected
by the hinges to the inside of the triangular pyramid, the integral plates connected
on both ends approach to each other and can be collapsed flat, so that it can provide
an excellent effect capable of containing the guide signs in a compact manner during
transportation or storage.