[0001] The present invention relates to signs.
[0002] One type of sign which is in use at the present time has a housing provided with
an open front or an open front and an open rear and containing within the housing
a florescent light fitting. The open front of the housing is provided with a cover
in the form of a frame, which is pivotally connected along the top of the frame to
the top of the housing, and a screen of rigid sheet material covering'an opening defined
by the frame, the periphery of the sheet material being secured to the frame. The
frame is made of extruded metal sections which are connected together, at the corners
of the frame, by L-shaped connectors engaging in the extruded metal sections. The
rigid sheet material of the screen is light-transmitting and has either opaque insignia
thereon or an opaque zone surrounding light-transmitting insignia. In the case of
the housing having an open rear, a similar frame and screen are provided at the rear
of the housing. Such screens are normally made of glass.
[0003] The use of glass for the screens of such signs is expensive and, moreover, glass
sign screens are fragile and can easily be broken by accident or by vandals.
[0004] It is an object of the present invention to provide a novel and improved sign.
[0005] According to the invention, there is provided a sign, comprising:
a frame extending around an opening;
a sheet of flexible display material for covering said opening;
means for gripping a peripheral marginal edge portion of said sheet; and
means for connecting said gripping means to said frame;
said connecting means being adjustable for displacing said gripping means relative
to said frame and therey tightening said sheet over said opening by use of the adjustable
connecting means, the screen can be tightened to an at least substantially wrinkle-free
condition over the opening without interrupting the gripping of the sheet.
[0006] The avoidance of wrinkles can be further facilitated by supporting the rear side
of the sheet on straight support edges extending around the opening.
[0007] The invention is not, however, restricted to the provision of an entire sign but
may be embodied in a sign face intended for attachment to an existing sign housing.
[0008] Thus according to another aspect of the invention, there is provided a sign face
for attachment to a housing of a sign, comprising; a frame defining an opening; a
sheet of flexible display material; means for securing a peripheral edge portion of
the sheet to the frame around the opening with the sheet under tension; and means
behind the sheet for bracing opposite sides of the frame against forces exerted on
the frame by the tensioning of the sheet.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The invention will be more readily understood from the following description of embodiments
thereof given, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in
which:
Figure 1 shows a view in perspective of an illuminated sign according to the preferred
embodiment and best mode of the present invention having a front cover in a partially
opened position;
Figure 2 shows a view taken in cross-section along the line 2-2 of Figure 1 with the.cover
shown in it's closed condition;
Figure 3 shows a broken-away view in perspective of parts of the sign of Figure 1;
Figure 4 shows a broken-away view in front elevation of parts of one corner of the
sign of Figure 1 with the parts separated as during assembly of the sign;
Figure 5 shows a view in perspective of a corner bracket for connecting together parts
of the sign of Figure 1; and
Figure 6 shows a view taken in cross-section through part of the housing of an illuminated
sign according to a second embodiment of the invention.
[0010] The sign shown in Figure 1 has a housing, which is indicated generally by reference
numeral 10 and has an open front 12, and a front cover, which is indicated generally
by reference numeral 14 and which is peripherally connected along: it's top to the
housing 10, as described in greater detail below.
[0011] The housing 10 contains holders 16 for florescent light tubes 18, and the front cover
14 comprises a frame 20 defining an opening and a screen in the form of a sheet 22
of flexible, light-transmitting display material extending across and covering the
opening formed by the frame 20.
[0012] Referring now to Figure 2, the housing 10 has a top 24 and a bottom 24a, which is
formed of similar metal extrusions. However, it is at this point mentioned that the
present invention is not restricted to housings made of extrusions but, on the contrary,
it is readily applicable to sign housings made of sheet metal.
[0013] The housing top 24, as viewed in Figure 2, comprises a main horizontal web 26 and
a vertical web 28 extending downwardly, and thus inwardly of the housing, from the
web 26, the web 28 being spaced rearwardly, i.e. to the left as viewed in Figure 2,
fron the front of the web 26, at which a shallow vertical web 30 projects inwardly
of the housing so as to define a recess 33 between the webs 28 and 30, the.recess
33 facing inwardly of the housing.
[0014] The web 28 is also formed with a forwardly extending ledge projection 34 along the
length thereof, an elongate elastomeric seal member 36 being partially recessed in
the ledge projection 34.
[0015] The innermost portion of the web 28 terminates in an inner edge 38 of U-shaped cross-section.
[0016] The frame 20 comprises, as viewed in Figure 2, upper and lower frame members indicated
generally by reference numerals 40 and 40a, respectively, which are connected at opposite
ends thereof by side frame members 40b and 40c (Figure 1).
[0017] The upper frame member 40 comprises an elongate body portion
42, an elongate, forwardly-open slot
44 being formed in the body portion
42 along the length thereof and the opposed side walls of the slot 44 being formed
with longitudinal ribs 4
6.
[0018] A web 48 depends from the body portion 42 and a ho: zontal web 50 projects forwardly
from the web 48 and terminates in an end portion 52 of U-shaped cross-section which,
together with an end portion 54 of L-shaped cross-section at the inner end of the
web 48, defines a partially downwardly or inwardly open recess 56 of retangular cross-section.
[0019] The end portion 52 presents a flat vertical front face 58 which is directed tcwards
the front of the sign.
[0020] Upper and lower elongate screen retainer members indicated generally by reference
numerals 60 and 60a are secured to the upper and lower frame members 40 by bolts 62.
[0021] The upper screen retainer member 60 comprises vertical web 64, which is adjustably
secured ' the uppermost bolts 62 to the body portion 42 of the upper frame member
40, the bolts 62 having threaded shanks 66 screwed into engagement with the ribs 46
of the slot 44. As will be readily apparent, further tightening of the bolt: 62 will
serve to displace the upper screen members 60 in a rearward direction to adjustably
tighten the screen 22 across tie opening defined by the faces 58.
[0022] The upper screen retainer member 60 also has a rearwardly extending horizontal web
68 which bears in sliding engagement with the flat underside 70 of the body portion
42 of the upper frame member 40, a vertical rear web 71 depending from the rear of
the web 68 ind a horizontally and forwardly extending web 72 projecting from the bottom
or innermost portion of the web 70. A web extension 74 depends vertically from the
web 64 at the front side of the upper screen retainer member 60.
[0023] The webs 68, 71 and 72 and the web extension 74 define an elongate recess 76 of substantially
rectangular cross-section extending the length of the upper screen member 60, the
web 72 and the web extension 74 being so dimensioned as to define therebetween a gap
78, so that the recess 76 is partially open at a side thereof facing inwardly of an
opening defined by the frame 14.
[0024] As can be seen from Figure 2, the housing top 24 and bottom 24a, the upper and lower
frame members 40 and 40a and the upper and lower screen retainer members 60 and 60a,
which are all metal extrusions, have, respectively, the same shapes, and therefore
it is not necessary to describe the lower housing portion 24a, the lower frame member
40a and the lower screen retainer member 60a in greater detail herein.
[0025] However, the rearmost portion of the upper frame member 40 differs from that of the
lower frame member 40a.
[0026] More particularly, referring firstly to the upper frame member 40, a horizontal flange
80 extends rearwardly from the body portion 42 and is spaced downwardly from the top
of the body portion 42 to define an upwardly open recess 82 in conjunction with a
vertical web 84 upstanding from the rear of the web 80. The upper edge of the web
84 is formed with a rounded portion 86 which is received within the recess 33 and
serves as a pivot to allow pivotation of the cover 14 from the closed position, in
which it is shown in full lines in Figures 1 and
2, to the partially open position, indicated by a dot - dash line 14a in Figure 2,
and beyond. However it is at this point emphasized that the present invention is not
limited to this type of pivotal connection between the upper frame member 40 and the
housing top 24.
[0027] A web 88 depending from the underside of the horizontal flange 80 abuts the elastomeric
seal member 36, when the front cover 14 is in it's closed position as shown in Figure
2, to provide a seal between the front cover 14 and the housing 10.
[0028] Referring now to the lower frame member 40a, it will be seen that a rearwardly extending
horizontal flange 80a is provided which is shorter than the flange 80 and which terminates
at an upstanding web 88a co-operating with an elastomeric seal member 36.
[0029] The side frame members 40b and 40c are similar to the lower frame member 40a.
[0030] The housing top and bottom 24, 24a are connected to housing sides 24c, 24d, which
are extrusions having same cross-sectional shape as the housing top and bottom 24,
24a, by L-shaped corner brackets, one of which is shown in Figure 5 and illustrated
by reference numeral 90. These corner brackets are of known construction and are therefore
not described in detail herein. Such brackets are inserted into the U-shaped inner
edge 38 and between the web 28 and the ledge projection 34 of the housing top 24,
and the corresponding parts of the lower and side frame members 24a, 24c and 24d,
to secure these frame members together.
[0031] Figure 4 illustrates the connection of the upper frame member 40 and the side frame
member 40c at one of the corners of the frame, the frame members being suitably connected
at the other corners of the frame.
[0032] As shown in Figure 4, a pair of L-shaped brackets 91 are engaged in the upper frame
member 40, and more particularly are secured in the recess 56 and the slot 44 (Figure
3) by screws 92 and 93 and are about to be inserted into the corresponding recess
and slot in the side frame member 40c and secured therein by further screws 92 and
93.
[0033] As mentioned previously, it is not essential that the housing 10 be formed from extrusions
such as those described above, and an embodiment of the invention for use with a housing
made of sheet metal is illustrated in Figure 6.
[0034] As shown in Figure 6, an angle member 94 is provided in a top corner of a housing,
which is not shown in detail, between a sheet metal top 96 and a sheet metal front
98 of the housing, and a front cover support member indicated generally by reference
numeral 100 is secured to the top and front outer surfaces of the housing corner by
means of a screw 102 extending through the support member 100 into threaded engagement
with the angle member 94.
[0035] The support member 100 has a top, horizontal web 104, which is seated on the top
surface of the housing and through which the screw 102 extends. The horizontal web
104 corresponds to the main horizontal web 26 of the housing top 24 illustrated in
Figure 2 and, for comparison of Figures 2 and 6, it can be seen that the remaining
parts of the support member 100, which have been indicated by reference numerals corresponding
to those employed in Figure 2 but increased by 100, are similar to the above-described
parts of the front portion of the housing top 24 and are not described in detail herein.
As will be readily apparent, the vertical web 84 and the rounded portion 86 of the
upper frame member 40 can be pivotally engaged in the recess 32 of the support member
100 for pivotally connecting the front cover 14 to the support member 100.
[0036] As shown in Figures 2 and 3, the flexible light-transmitting material sheet 22-has
marginal edge portions which are wrapper around retainer bars 106 within the recess
76 in the upper screen retainer member 60 and corresponding recesses in the lower
screen retainer member 60a and corresponding retainer members which are secured to
the side frame members 40b and 40c and one of which is indicated by reference numeral
60c in Figure 3. These retainer bars are formed as extrusions of rectangular cross-section
and serve to secure the marginal portions of the sheet 22.
[0037] During assembly of the front cover 14, the marginal portions of the sheet 22 are
wrapped around the retainer bars such as the retainer bar 106 and the latter are then
inserted into the recesses in the retainer members through the gap 78 of the upper
retainer member 60 and the corresponding gaps in other retainer members. In this way,
the sheet 22 is stretched over the opening defined by the web end portion 52 of the
upper frame member 40 and the corresponding end portions of the other frume members.
The flat vertical front face 58 of the upper frame member 40 and the corresponding
flat vertical faces of the other frame members, over the sheet 22 is stretched, prevent
the formation of wrinkles in the sheet 22, particularly when the bolts 62 are tightened
in order to tighten the sheet 22 across these flat front faces. As will be readily
apparaent, the provision of the slots 44 for•receiving the bolts 62 enables the bolts
62 to be positioned anywhere around the frame without any need to drill holes into
the frame for receiving the bolts 62. The sheet 22 can therefore be retained anywhere
around the frame without drilling and, moreover, can be tightened at any position
around the frame, so that it is a simple matter to secure the flexible screen 22 in
a flat, wrinkle-free condition over the opening defined by the frame.
[0038] When the screen 22 has been installed and adjusted, cover members 105 connected at
the corners of the frame by L-shaped bracket 107 are secured around and in front of
the frame members 40, 40a, 40b, and 40c by screws 107. The cover members 105 extend
in front of the frame members and thus conceal the frame members, the marginal portions
of the sheet 22 and the bolts 62 and other above-described components employed for
securing the sheet 22.
[0039] Figure 7 shows a further embodiment of the invention for use with a housing made
of sheet metal and in this figure parts which correspond to those of Figure 2 have
been indicated by corresponding reference numerals in the 200 series.
[0040] In this embodiment, the housing, indicated generally by reference numeral 210, has
a top 224 and a bottom 224a of sheet metal, which are secured to respective angle
members 300 and 301, and sheet metal facings 302 and 303 extending in front of the
angle members 300 and 301.
[0041] Upper and lower frame.members 240 and 240a have webs 280 and 280a seated on the housing
top and bottom 224 and 224a, respectively, and web 304 and*305; projecting rearwardly
of the webs 248, in abutment with the sheet metal facings 302 and 303. The webs 280
and 280a differ from the webs 80 and 80a of Figure 2 by being displaced outwardly
to the periphery of the frame formed by the frame member 240 and 240a and by the side
frame members, which are not shown. Otherwise, the frame members of Figure 7 are similar
to those of Figure 2.
[0042] Cover members 205 and 205a are secured by screws 306 to the upper and lower frame
members 240 and 240a and the upper frame member 240 is pivotally secured to the housing
top 224 by a hinge 307, while the lower frame member 240a is releasably secured to
the housing bottom 224a by screws, one of which is shown and indicated by reference
numeral 309. By removal of these screws securing the lower frame member 240a to the
housing bottom 224a, screen 222 and its frame, together with the cover members, can
be pivoted upwardly about the axis of the hinge 30
7 to provide access to the interior of the housing, e.g. for maintenance purposes.
[0043] Frame support members indicated generally by reference numerals 311 are engaged with
the upper and lower frame members 240 and 240a to brace and to resist pulling together
of the latter as bolts 262 are tightened to tension and lighten the screw 222.
[0044] The frame support members 311 are formed at their outer ends with flanges 312, which
are secured within longitudinal recesses 256 in the frame members, and are secured
at their opposite ends by bolts 315 to opposite ends of a vertical length of tubing
316, the frame support members 311 having bar-shaped intermediate portions 312 inclined
inwardly and rearwardly from the frame, i.e. away from the screen 222. Corresponding
horizontal frame support members and tubing may if required be provided between the
side frame members and the horizontal and vertical tubing may, e.g. be welded together
at points of intersection thereof.
[0045] The frame support members 311 and tubing 316 are also provided in the embodiment
of the invention illustrated in Figure 2.
[0046] In all of the above-described embodiments of the invention, the screen is made of
polyester reinforced vinyl film and is preferably translucent white, graphics (not
shown) being provided on the screen as desired by spraying, silk screening or heat
transfer process, and the extrusions are aluminum.
1. A sign face comprising:
a frame extending around an opening;
a sheet of flexible display material for covering said opening;
means for gripping a peripheral marginal edge portion of said sheet; and
means for connecting said gripping means to said frame;
said connecting means being adjustable for displacing said gripping means relative
to said frame and thereby tightening said sheet over said opening.
2. A sign face as claimed in claim 1, further comprising sheet support means extending
forwardly of said marginal edge portion for supporting the rear side of said sheet
around said opening.
3. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 or 2, further comprising a frame support means for supporting said frame on said housing,
said frame support means comprising a pair of webs extending at right angles to one
another for seating on a horizontal edge of said housing.
4. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein said adjustable connecting means
comprise a threaded member engaging said gripping means and in threaded engagement
with said frame and rotatable for displacing said gripping means relative to said
frame.
5. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 or 2, wherein a plurality of said connecting
means are distributed around said frame.
6. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 wherein said gripping means comprise means defining
a recess of substantially rectangular cross-section extending along said frame and
retainer members of rectangular cross-section inserted into said recess, said marginal
portion of said sheet being wrapped around said retainer members within said recess.
7. A sign face as claimed in claim 2, wherein said sheet support means comprise straight
edges engaging said sheet for supporting said sheet in an at least substantially wrinkle-free
condition.
8.. A sign face as claimed in claim 2 or 7 wherein said connecting means comprise means
for adjustably displacing said gripping means rearwardly of said sheet support means
for tightening said sheet across said sheet support means.
9. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 wherein said gripping means comprise: •
means defining a recess extending around said opening;
said recess having a partially open side facing inwardly of said opening; and
retainer members received in said recess through said recess open side;
said marginal portion of said sheet being wrapped around and held by said retainer
members within said recess and extending outwardly of said recess through said recess
open side;
said cover further comprising:
sheet support means for supporting the rear side of said sheet;
said sheet support means extending around said opening and being located forwardly
of said recess.
10. A sign face as claimed in claim 9 wherein said sheet support means comprises straight
edges engaging said sheet for supporting said sheet in an at least substantially wrinkle-free
condition.
11. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 wherein said frame defines a slot having opposed
sides, said frame further comprising a plurality of ribs extending lengthwise of said
opposed sides of said slot, and wherein said connecting means comprise adjustable
members for securing said gripping means to said frame, said adjustable members having
screw threads and said screw threads being screwed into engagement with said ribs.
12. A sign face as claimed in claim ll,further comprising support means extending continuously
around said opening for supporting said sheet around the periphery of said opening,
said support means bearing against the rear side of said sheet at a location spaced
forwardly of said engaging means to permit tensioning of said sheet over said support
means by tightening of said screw threads in said slot.
13. A sign face as claimed in claim 11 or 12, wherein said gripping means comprise first
elongate members each defining an elongate recess of rectangular cross-section therein,
said recesses each having a partially open side facing inwardly of said opening, and
retainer bars of rectangular cross-section inserted into said recesses through said
at least partially open sides and extending longitudinally of said recesses, said
marginal portion of said sheet being wrapped around said retainer bars within said
recesses.
14. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 or 2, further including cover means for concealing
said frame and means for securing said cover means to said frame, said cover means
including a front wall in front of said frame.
15. A sign face as claimed in claim 1 or 2, further comprising support means extending
between opposite sides of said frame for resisting movement of said frame sides towards
one another.
16. A sign face for attachment to a housing of an illuminatable sign, comprising;
a frame defining an opening;
a sheet of flexible display material;
means for securing a peripheral edge portion of said sheet to said frame around said
opening with said sheet under tension; and
means behind said sheet for bracing opposite sides of said frame against forces exerted
on said frame by the tensioning of said sheet.
17. A sign face as claimed in claim 16, wherein said bracing means comprises at least
one brace having opposite ends engaging said frame at opposite sides of said opening,
said opposite ends being oppositely rearwardly inclined away from said sheet.
18. A sign face as claimed in claim 17, further comprising interengagable formations
on said frame and said brace opposite ends.