Field of the invention
[0001] This invention relates to a fast-change display for planar elements and setting,
namely a surface equipped to easily display planar elements of interest, as ceramic
tiles, metallic or glass or plastic tiles, or even wood, natural or artificial stone
slabs, and any furniture elements for floors or layers, predominantly planar, that
would need a fast replacement, for different possible preferred exhibition needs of
the elements themselves to be replaced rapidly as well as shapes creating the setting
to be associated with said elements. It also includes a method for applying said elements
and their replacement/application to the display.
Known art
[0002] The background art includes displays for planar elements made up of wood panels or
other planar product similar to wood whereto the planar elements to be exhibited are
applied by the manufacturer with stickers and then delivered for the display of created
combinations, to those places where they are exhibited for buyers of said elements
i.e. to showrooms of possible compositions of the elements themselves in order to
inspire the possible purchase of such a combination as the one shown. Frequently,
said panels created by sticking planar elements get damaged when the planar elements
are transported, as ceramic tiles.
[0003] From prior art in document
DE 4317900 A1 a vertical display for ceramic tiles is known, whereto a metallic panel slab is applied
and whereon tiles to be exposed are placed, being them equipped with small metal plate
stuck together to their back surface with a small plate with permanent magnet; the
small metal plate being replaceable by a glue with ferromagnetic material dispersion.
Namely, clinging is achieved through a magnetic field reinforced by the presence of
two metal surfaces: the metal plate on the panel and the small metal plate or the
adhesive material with ferromagnetic metal dispersion, allowing the magnetic plate
to keep a fixed position for the tile on the display panel.
[0004] Moreover, from document
US 3341996 A floor planar elements are known, provided with ferromagnetic material applied on
a floor whereon a layer of ferromagnetic material is applied, either of the two materials
in the element and on the floor being magnetized. Thus, as described in prior document
DE 202008008948 U1 planar elements can be provided with a magnetic layer to cling to a floor or wall
and also the metal sheet on the floor or wall can be magnetic.
[0005] Moreover, it is known in the art, from document
WO 03/072892 A1 wherein magnetic elements with a decorated visible layer are described, a method
for making the decoration of a room wall replaceable, using the wall of a room provided
with ferromagnetic material, possibly covered by a layer with a decorated figure fixed
to the ferromagnetic material to become an integral part. Elements are applied to
the wall and replaced according to user's desire, while base decorated figure is kept
fixed to the application wall.
[0006] As stated above, replacement of wall decorative elements with other ones in order
to change the presentation by clinging them with magnetic material applied with adhesives
to the decorative element itself is a method known in the art, but in such a way production
is not cost-effective, as the magnetic material, even sheet magnetized rubber, has
a higher cost compared to a simple strip or ferromagnetic metal slab. Namely, known
application methods make the need of replacing decorative elements for a presentation
extremely expensive, being it difficult to separate the magnetic layer applied to
them, which is expensive, when they are no more usable and have to be sent to a dump.
[0007] Moreover, other exhibition panels are known, wherein the outline setting for the
combination of exhibited planar elements of the product is designed in a photographic
or descriptive way on a light and thin support, such as paper or the like, that is
either applied to the display panel surface, or printed directly on the display panel,
in such a way as to recreate a laid visual appearance of the desired planar elements
combination or of a single planar element, in order to achieve a better synoptically
visual feeling to the person viewing the presentation.
[0008] Then, in the art, in order to replace the planar elements to be exhibited, the whole
display panel has to be replaced, precisely to replace the planar elements applied
on it, in those cases when display panels with directly attached planar elements are
used. In this way, the display panel is no longer useful for selling the product,
and it is sent to a dump as composite material without processing it, being it difficult
to detach the planar elements from the panel and being the panel made up of different
kind of materials to be sent to the dump, therefore causing higher waste disposal
costs.
[0009] As stated above, on panels or wall systems with magnetic clinging of the elements,
the change of planar elements to expose occurs by replacing the elements applied on
them. Moreover, the known art provides a way to apply a layer of magnetic material
on each element in order to make it possible to remove said element when it must be
disposed: greater costs for magnetic clinging are related to magnetic layer used,
while the ferromagnetic material fixed to the exhibition wall has a lower cost. The
magnetic layer, in the known art, is disposed in a dump together with the decorative
element material to which it is applied, making it not-reusable if removed from the
element itself: when removing it the material bends, stretches and eventually it no
more appears planar, so that it is more cost effective to replace it with a new layer
on the new decorative element to be exposed.
[0010] Actually, it is known that planar elements are transported in packing boxes put side
by side, in order to reduce transport load and to facilitate storage; therefore, the
present limit of the art is that a seller, having planar elements to sell, who for
any reasons does not have a corresponding display or panel with those planar elements
he wants to offer on sale, is unable to create a panel or display showing the composition
for those planar elements representing the most advantageous sale for him. Namely,
for any different trade reasons during purchase, sale or return and replacement of
products there is a mismatch between the planar elements display panels owned by seller,
and the planar elements the seller wants to offer on sale which could be of greater
interest, due to special offers or any other reasons, such as end of series or special
offer for certain planar elements with particular shape, color, or decoration or their
combination.
[0011] Eventually, by detaching the planar element from the panel a panel known in prior
art does not allow for a safe and fast removal of the photographing setting applied
to the panel itself to cover the surface of magnetic clinging. Replacement of the
photographing setting occurs by additionally sticking the new setting over the old
one, making it impossible to recover the previous setting and subsequently preventing
the repetition of the same setting, if necessary with planar elements with different
decoration from the previous one.
[0012] This background art is prone to important improvements related to the possibility
to perform a fast-change display and setting for planar elements, overcoming the aforementioned
drawbacks and limits detected in prior art and achieving a more cost-effective and
quicker way to display said planar elements.
[0013] Therefore, a technical problem at the base of present invention is to create a fast-change
display and setting for planar elements allowing both for an easy and smooth detachment
of the planar elements and setting on the panel, as well as equally easy attachment
on it of other planar elements and corresponding photographing or decorative setting
to be exhibited.
[0014] JP2010247436A discloses a fast-change display with planar elements and which is part of the state
of the art.
[0015] The aim of the invention is to achieve an easy, flexible and economical way to make
the planar elements attachable to the display panel, as well as a way to apply it
in a sufficiently strong manner, in order to keep the corresponding planar element,
as well as the applied photographing setting, together with the panel placed on a
vertical display surface and a clinging means able to cover the support surface of
the planar element.
[0016] Finally, as a result of the described technical problem there is a possibility to
make the parts of the displayed planar elements recoverable or recyclable in order
to make them disposable as separate or very limited waste and avoiding or cutting
down the costs of unsorted waste disposal, as well as minimizing the disposal costs
of the photographing setting no longer useful for the exhibition.
Summary of the invention
[0017] This technical problem is solved, according to present invention, by providing a
fast-change display with planar elements and photographing or descriptive setting
with a surface having a suitable size to house a desired number and shape of planar
elements; a display surface provided with a distributed magnetic field and made with
a rubber or plastic synthetic material layer provided with a ferromagnetic material
dispersion activated as to create the above said magnetic field; each planar element
is equipped with at least one mean of clinging applied by means of an adhesive layer
on the support face of the interested planar element, and including a dispersion or
a ferromagnetic material continuity; moreover it has a sheet constituting the photographing
or descriptive setting which can be applied to the display surface (2) and removed
for future replacement; the sheets creating the descriptive or photographing setting
being made of flexible material with non-activated ferromagnetic material dispersion
and printing made directly on the surface in view of the flexible material. According
to the invention, the synthetic material layer with magnetized ferromagnetic material
dispersion consists of a thin rubber or plastic magnetized layer forming a magnetic
field, near to the support surface, between 300 and 600 gauss; moreover, at 10 millimeters
from the support surface the magnetic field is almost null. According to the invention,
the rubber or plastic magnetized layer is from 0.5 to 2 millimeters thick; the sheet
(11) constituting the photographing or descriptive setting, made of flexible material
with non-activated ferromagnetic material dispersion, is between 0.1 and 0.3 millimeters
thick. In a specific embodiment, a clinging mean has an adhesive layer on both sides
adhering to the support face of the interested planar element and to the surface of
a rubber or plastic synthetic material layer with ferromagnetic material dispersion,
that is not activated, and is from 0.1 to 1.5 mm thick.
[0018] In an advantageous embodiment, the clinging mean has an adhesive layer on both sides
adhering to the support face of the interested planar element and to the surface of
a thin ferromagnetic metal sheet and is from 0.05 to 0,5 mm thick.
[0019] Moreover, in a preferred advantageous embodiment the rubber or plastic synthetic
material layer with magnetized ferromagnetic dispersion is 1.5 millimeters thick,
and has a magnetic field on the support surface between 475 and 550 gauss.
[0020] Still more, in a specific advantageous embodiment clinging means with ferromagnetic
metal sheet preferably show a metal sheet that is between 0.12 and 0.25 millimeters
thick.
[0021] Finally, in a variant embodiment of a display for planar elements, mosaic planar
elements are provided with flexible clinging means, allowing for their application
on curved, concave or convex surfaces, in a removable way with a rubber or plastic
synthetic material layer between 0.5 and 1 millimeter thick; said layer is provided
with inactive ferromagnetic material dispersion, or magnetized magnetic material.
[0022] Features and advantages of present invention defined by the appended claims, in the
embodiment of a fast-change display and setting for planar elements, will be evident
from the following description of an embodiment of a display of planar decorative
elements and its corresponding photographing setting on the fast-change display panel,
which is an example and which is not limited to the four enclosed design tables.
Brief description of drawings
[0023]
Figure 1 depicts a perspective schematic view of a fast-change display for planar
elements known in the art, showing planar elements creating the decoration or composition
of the planar elements to be exposed to the public;
Figure 2 depicts a front schematic view of the display on Figure 1 wherein in transparency
on the represented planar elements, some arrangements of planar elements clinging
means to the surface of the display panel are visible;
Figure 3 shows a side schematic view of the display panel with display planar elements
applied thereon;
Figure 4 is an enlarged view of portion IV of Figure 3 in the direction shown in Figure
2, showing the arrangement of parts constituting the support means clinging to the
surface of the display panel and connected to the support surface of the planar element;
Figure 5 depicts a perspective schematic view of a vertical panel display on which
removable photographing setting and some planar elements are combined with the setting
on the display panel, allowing for a greater understanding of the aesthetic effect
combining with planar elements;
Figures 6 and 7 show perspective schematic views of a planar element with four clinging
means applied on it;
Figures 8 and 9 show front and side schematic views of the display panel of Figure
5;
Figure 10 depicts an enlargement of portion X of Figure 9, showing the arrangement,
on the display, of sheet photographing setting, according to the invention, and the
planar element with the clinging means;
Figure 11 depicts a schematic perspective view of a display panel similar to the one
on Figure 1, showing a photographing setting with three decorated planar elements
and a composition of the elements outlining the surface, showing the decorative combinations
recommended on the display in a setting with removable photographic background, according
to the invention;
Figure 12 depicts a perspective schematic view of a display panel according to the
invention with the planar element group being separated from it, on the schematic
perspective view of Figure 13, and the photographing setting sheet partially detached
from the display panel surface;
Figures 14, 15 and 16 show schematic and perspective views of parts composing a display
according to the invention as seen in previous Figures 5, 8 or 11; said parts constituting
the display panel are shown separated, each one in one Figure.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment
[0024] In Figure 1, a panel 1 of a display known in the art is shown, according to the invention,
whose surface 2 is made magnetic by using rubber, plastic or synthetic material having
a magnetized material dispersion applied on it, developing a strong but limited magnetic
field at short or very-short distance from the surface itself; on the surface, planar
elements 3 are applied forming the composition shown, accordingly, with said display,
being characterized by the combination of planar elements wanted by the person arranging
the exhibition of the products to be sold. Moreover, as shown in Figure 2 there is
one or more clinging means between the displayed planar elements and the magnetized
surface 2 of panel 1, having a square shape 4 or with elongate shape 5 or even only
one clinging mean 6, between the back surface 7 of planar element 3 and said display
surface 2, and being it magnetized it attracts exposed planar elements in a stable
way for a long time, without losing its magnetic pull.
[0025] In Figures 3 and 4 the clinging mean consists of an adhesive layer 8 applied on the
surface of a magnetic metal sheet 9, with iron base, and adhering on the back surface
7 of the interested planar element 3. As can be seen in Figure 4, said magnetic metal
sheet 9 is attached to the magnetized surface 2 of the display panel 1. The strong
magnetic force, operated by the aforementioned magnetized rubber, holds said magnetic
metal sheet 9 and also the planar element 3 to which it is glued with adhesive 8.
[0026] In Figures from 5 to 10 a display 10 for planar elements 3 with photographing setting
is shown, according to the invention, wherein a sheet 11 of the setting, having a
ferromagnetic material dispersion, is attached to the surface 2 of the display; planar
elements 3 are shown in a group arrangement 12 in the low part of the setting figure,
but could be placed in any number and position according to the desired decorative
effect and synoptically association between the setting figure and the planar elements
3.
[0027] These clinging means with magnetic metal sheet can be replaced, with the same effect
by a rubber, plastic or other synthetic material provided with ferromagnetic material
dispersion but not being magnetized. Such embodiment is not shown, however the aforementioned
rubber is applied to the planar element to be displayed as the depicted clinging means,
having the magnetic metal sheet 9, being slightly thicker and the useful thickness
difference of metal or rubber sheet with ferromagnetic material dispersion being a
millimeter greater for the rubber, whereas the adhesive thickness is constant and
similar to the magnetic metal sheet 9, being it proportional to the load the clinging
mean is intended to support.
[0028] Moreover, Figure 11 shows a panel display 1, wherein three decorated planar elements
13 are placed, arranged side-by-side and located close to Figure 14, creating a perspective
photographing visual setting of an environment wherein the combination of the three
decorated planar elements is shown. In the Figure the setting is a hypothetical brick-faced
wall angle, but it can be any setting; said figure is created on a paper sheet as
known in the art, and then applied to surface 2 with the magnetized rubber within
the perimeter 15 of the display. The desired setting photograph is directly printed
on a paper sheet or thin plastic with ferromagnetic material dispersion. The printed
sheet 11 is thus applied to the magnetized rubber surface 2 of the panel display 1
or 10, and it can be removed for future replacement, without damaging it or being
glued forever to the surface 2 of the display panel. Moreover, the plastic sheet with
the photographing setting has a minimum thickness, few tenths of a millimeter, so
that planar elements 3 or 13 can be placed above said sheet in order to create the
desired setting; moreover, variants of the setting, desired by the person managing
the panel display 1, can be achieved by replacing the setting sheet, to perform a
different setting, simply by raising it from an edge 16 of the photographing setting
sheet 11 from the magnetized rubber surface 2 without reducing the surface attraction
force of the planar elements or photographing setting sheets, necessary for future
use of the panel display 1 or 10.
[0029] Therefore, the method of application of the planar elements to be displayed exploits
magnetic features of magnetized rubber, constituting the display surface 2 and being
it magnetized, and the magnetic metal sheet 9 or the rubber or plastic with ferromagnetic
material dispersion, which due to its ferromagnetism is attracted by the aforementioned
magnetized rubber when is placed close to it. Indeed, the described clinging mean
consists of materials that are non-active to magnetic force, i.e. they do not produce
it, but using rubber or magnetized plastic applied to the panel display surface 1,
planar element 3 to be displayed is strongly attracted because it is provided with
magnetic metal sheet 9 or the like, as rubber with ferromagnetic material dispersion,
from the clinging means, applied on the back surface 7 by means of adhesive 8.
[0030] The display panel surface, made with magnetized rubber, attracts a metal or rubber
or plastic with ferromagnetic material dispersion sheet, as stated above. The application
of the interested planar element on the display panel occurs by placing the planar
element with magnetic metal sheet 9 facing the surface 2 of the panel display 1. Thus,
it results very easy to apply clinging means to the rear face of a planar element
3 and keep them applied till the element will be reused or when the clinging means
will be disposed, i.e. after the full life of the material to be displayed, constituting
said planar elements. Therefore, the person managing the display decides which planar
elements and sale sample materials are to be exhibited, and they can remove or combine
the planar elements in a desired arrangement in order to encourage possible purchases.
After the exhibition, planar elements can be stored with the clinging means applied
thereon. Financial commitment is low, as clinging means consist of an adhesive layer
and a ferromagnetic metal sheet, that can be thin, or as said of a rubber or plastic
layer or similar material having a ferromagnetic material dispersion. Planar elements
easily cling to the magnetized surface 2 of the display 1 or 10 even if there is a
photographing setting sheet 11, as this is thin and does not influence the attraction
capacity of the magnetized rubber on the ferromagnetic metal sheet 9, or the like,
of the clinging means.
[0031] Upon the use of an arrangement of planar elements or their exhibition life, even
a non-continuous one, recovering materials is made very easy. Indeed, it is possible
to easily detach the planar element from the panel, due to the low thickness of the
magnetic metal sheet and the adhesive capacity of the adhesive layer 8, which can
be stronger or weaker. The magnetized rubber will be kept on the surface of the panel
and does not need to be replaced. The clinging means with metal sheet are subjected
to deformation where they are detached from the planar element, and it is unlikely
for them to be re-applied to other planar elements, different from the previous ones,
to be displayed. However, this is not considered as a limit to the use being the cost
of the thin magnetic metal sheet 9 very low, compared to the magnetized rubber, or
to the rubber or plastic with ferromagnetic material dispersion. In any case, when
the rubber or plastic with ferromagnetic material dispersion is detached from the
surface 7 of the planar element 3 or 13, it can be reused applying a new adhesive
layer 8.
[0032] Finally, as stated in the embodiment above materials employed can be totally and
easily recycled. The display panel can always be reused and its magnetic ability doe
not decrease even with extended use of the rubber or magnetized plastic material.
The material constituting the planar element can be disposed, if not recycled otherwise,
on the basis of its nature, as said, being it ceramics or plastic or glass or even
wood, natural or artificial stone slabs, whereas the material constituting the clinging
means is disposed as unsorted waste having it a very low amount of metal or rubber
or plastic layer with ferromagnetic material with respect to the adhesive, decreasing
the actual costs related to waste disposal when disposing the whole panel with planar
elements on it, as unsorted waste.
[0033] Thus, by using planar element photographing settings or planar elements compositions,
the image associated to the composition made on a paper or thin plastic material sheet,
ranging from 1 to 3 tenth of millimeter, with ferromagnetic material dispersion, is
applied in a similar way to the planar elements, as described, to the exhibition surface
of the display panel, and it can be stocked and used several times and with different
arrangement of decorated or not decorated planar elements, according to the needs
of the person managing the display panel.
[0034] More still, planar elements to be displayed can be made up of very small elements
and arranged as a mosaic as well as they can supported by a network structure; such
mosaic elements can be exposed similarly to elements 3 or 11 described above, i.e.
by applying the described clinging means to the their back surface. The use of clinging
means with rubber or plastic with ferromagnetic material dispersion also allows for
their application on curved surface, i.e. it is possible to show the potential client
a curved arrangement of the mosaic.
[0035] Namely, compared to prior art where the cost of the magnetized rubber is high, in
the described invention by inverting the position of the magnetized material to the
display surface, there will be a higher cost only for the material with magnetic attraction
covering surface 2 of the display but there is no need to replace the display during
its whole life.
[0036] As tests show, it is advantageous using a rubber, plastic or similar magnetized material
being from 0.5 to 2 millimeters thick, preferably 1.5 millimeters thick; considering
the cost and the generation of magnetic field advantageously ranging from 300 gauss
to 600 gauss, preferably from 450 to 550 gauss, creating a strong magnetic field on
the surface where the planar elements are applied with a minimum of 40 g/cmq and a
maximum of 120 g/cmq of attraction force; i.e. the generated magnetic field is strong
up to a maximum of 10 millimeters from the surface 2 of the display; a magnetized
rubber with stronger magnetic field is possible, but it would only raise costs. The
magnetic field is almost null beyond a 10 millimeters distance, thus avoiding problems
related to people or objects closed to it, which should not be subject to strong magnetic
fields.
[0037] Thus, tests reveal that the ferromagnetic metal sheet in the clinging means is advantageously
between 0.05 millimeters and 0.5 millimeters thick, preferably ranging from 0.12-0.25
millimeters thick. Similarly, a rubber or plastic slab with ferromagnetic material
dispersion, not being magnetized, is thicker ranging from 0.1 millimeters to 1.5 millimeters,
preferably 1 millimeter thick.
[0038] Finally, clinging means always extend on a surface which is lower than the support
surface of the normally used planar elements, with a maximum value lower than 50%
of the surface of the planar element, as ceramic tiles or other materials with used
thicknesses.
[0039] The advantages of a fast-change setting and display for planar elements, according
to the invention, can be summarized as follows. Performing an exhibition by using
the display panel according to the invention gives a first result: panels are produced
only once and can be reused, including the photographing setting image, for virtually
infinite numbers of exhibitions. Moreover, the composition of planar elements to be
displayed is created where the exhibition takes place, allowing the person to decide
what to display and to choose such elements and their specific arrangement in such
a way to enhance the aesthetic effect to be achieved, combining the elements corresponding
to the kind of style he wants to achieve in the exhibition. By using soft putty, i.e.
that does not dry as known in the art, it is possible to create a realistic exhibition
even with the described fast-change display of the exposed elements and photographing
setting. Once the exhibition ends, the same person can decide to change the presentation
of the planar elements and the setting according to element or color composition or
drawings arrangement, by detaching the planar elements from the display and attaching
different ones or just by placing them on a different photographing setting, avoiding
to change the whole display panel being the setting, known in the art, fixed to it.
[0040] The panel surface having rubber or magnetized plastic is further advantageous because
of its lower cost for the disposal of displayed materials, at the end of their life.
Indeed, the magnetized rubber or plastic, certainly having a greater cost, remains
applied to the panel display 1 or 10, while the clinging means 4, 5 or 6 are removed
by detaching them from the back surface of the planar element 3 or 13 no longer intended
to be exhibited. In this way, disposal of planar elements material is very convenient,
if not used in a different way, as they are separated from the ferrous material (ferromagnetic
metal or rubber or plastic sheet with ferrous material dispersion) constituting the
not-recyclable part of the described clinging means, because of the great amount of
adhesive material used with respect to the metal or rubber or plastic sheet with ferromagnetic
material dispersion, which is difficult to separate due to its low thickness. Thus,
the photographing setting sheet is disposed in a dump, together with recyclable materials,
only at the end of its use, being it usable as support to the exhibition of different
compositions of planar elements to expose.
[0041] Of course, a person skilled in the art can add several variants to the above-described
planar elements display and photographing setting, in order to meet requirements and
needs, all of them falling within the scope of present invention as defined by the
following claims. Thus, although it would be less advantageous, the dispersion of
ferromagnetic material constituting the characterizing part of the clinging means
can be made within the adhesive material layer, being applied as a paint or resin
coating on the support face of the planar element to be displayed; such layer does
not need to remain adhesive, but it has to be applied to a completely flat support
surface of the planar element. Best results, even with very thin paint or resin coating,
provided with ferromagnetic material dispersion, are achieved with planar elements
having a completely flat and smooth support surface, as depicted in photographing
setting sheet 11, minimizing the distance to the surface of rubber or magnetized plastic
and therefore maximizing the attractive force on the ferromagnetic material that is
dispersed in the paint or resin, as occurring in the same setting sheet. Finally,
the setting can be a photographing setting or a descriptive setting showing the description
of the product, or the production method or even the predominant guidance of use of
the planar elements displayed and can relate to the description associated with the
display.
1. A fast-change display (1) with planar elements (3, 13) and photographing or descriptive
setting where there is a surface having suitable size to house a desired number and
shape of planar elements; a display surface (2) provided with a distributed magnetic
field and made with a rubber or plastic synthetic material layer provided with a ferromagnetic
material dispersion, activated as to make the above said magnetic field; each planar
element (3, 13) is equipped with at least one mean of clinging (4) applied by means
of an adhesive layer, on the support face of the interested planar element, and including
a dispersion or a ferromagnetic material continuity; moreover, it has a sheet (11)
constituting the photographing or descriptive setting which can be applied to the
display surface (2) and removed for future replacement; the sheets creating the descriptive
or photographing setting being made of flexible material with non-activated ferromagnetic
material dispersion and printing made directly on the surface in view of the flexible
material; characterized in that the synthetic material layer with magnetized ferromagnetic material dispersion of
the display surface (2) consists of a thin rubber or plastic magnetized layer forming
a magnetic field, close to the support surface, between 300 and 600 gauss; at 10 millimeters
from the support surface the magnetic field is almost null; the rubber or plastic
magnetized layer is between 0.5 and 2 millimeters thick; the sheet (11) constituting
the photographing or descriptive setting, made of flexible material with non-activated
ferromagnetic material dispersion, is between 0.1 and 0.3 millimeters thick.
2. A display, according to claim 1, wherein the clinging means have an adhesive material
layer on both sides adhering to the support face (7) of the interested planar element
(3, 13) and to the surface of a rubber or plastic synthetic material layer with non-activated
ferromagnetic material dispersion, between 0.1 and 1.5 mm thick.
3. A display, according to any previous claim, wherein the rubber or plastic synthetic
material layer with magnetized ferromagnetic dispersion is 1.5 millimeters thick and
has a magnetic field to the support surface between 475 and 550 gauss.
4. A display, according to any previous claim, wherein the clinging means with ferromagnetic
sheet metal have a metal sheet being preferably between 0.12 and 0.25 millimeters
thick.
5. A display, according to any previous claim, wherein the mosaic planar elements are
provided with flexible clinging means, to allow for their application on curved, concave
or convex surfaces, in a removable way.
6. A display, according to previous claim 5, wherein the flexible clinging means consists
of a rubber or plastic synthetic material layer being between 0.5 and 1 millimeter
thick; said layer provided with inactive ferromagnetic material dispersion.
7. A display, according to previous claim 5, wherein the flexible clinging means consists
of a synthetic material layer in rubber or plastic with thickness between 0,5 and
1 millimeter; said layer provided with dispersion of magnetized magnetic material.
1. Schnellwechsel-Präsentationsmodul (1) mit ebenen Elementen (3, 13) und fotografischem
oder beschreibendem Hintergrund, umfassend eine Fläche, die eine geeignete Größe aufweist,
um eine gewünschte Anzahl und Form von ebenen Elementen aufzunehmen, eine Präsentationsmodulfläche
(2), welche mit einem verteilten magnetischen Feld versehen ist und mit einer synthetischen
Materialschicht aus Gummi oder einem Kunststoff ausgebildet ist, die mit einer Dispersion
eines ferromagnetischen Materials versehen ist, welche aktiviert ist, um das oben
benannte magnetische Feld zu erzeugen, wobei jedes ebene Element (3, 13) mit wenigstens
einem Haltemittel (4) versehen ist, welches mittels einer Klebeschicht auf die Trägerseite
des jeweiligen ebenen Elements aufgebracht ist, und welches eine Dispersion oder eine
Kontinuität eines ferromagnetischen Materials umfasst, weiterhin umfassend einen Bogen
(11), welcher den fotografischen oder beschreibenden Hintergrund bildet und auf die
Präsentationsmodulfläche (2) aufgebracht und für zukünftige Auswechslung entfernt
werden kann, wobei die Bögen, welche den beschreibenden oder fotografischen Hintergrund
bilden, aus einem flexiblen Material mit einer nicht aktivierten Dispersion eines
ferromagnetischen Materials gefertigt sind und wobei ein Druck unmittelbar auf die
Fläche mit Blick auf das flexible Material aufgebracht ist, dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass die synthetische Materialschicht mit einer magnetisierten Dispersion eines ferromagnetischen
Materials der Präsentationsmodulfläche (2) aus einer dünnen magnetisierten Schicht
aus Gummi oder Kunststoff besteht, welche nahe der Trägerseite ein magnetisches Feld
zwischen 300 und 600 Gauß ausbildet, wobei das magnetische Feld in einer Entfernung
von 10 mm von der Trägerseite nahezu null ist, und wobei die magnetisierte Schicht
aus Gummi oder Kunststoff zwischen 0,5 und 2 mm dick ist und wobei der Bogen (11),
welcher den fotografischen oder beschreibenden Hintergrund bildet, hergestellt aus
einem flexiblen Material mit einer nicht aktivierten Dispersion eines ferromagnetischen
Materials, zwischen 0,1 und 0,3 mm dick ist.
2. Präsentationsmodul nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Haltemittel auf beiden Seiten eine Schicht
eines Klebematerials mit einer Dicke zwischen 0,1 und 1,5 mm aufweisen, sowohl auf
der Seite, die an der Trägerseite (7) des jeweiligen ebenen Elements (3,13) anhaftet
als auch auf der Seite, die an der Fläche einer synthetischen Materialschicht aus
Gummi oder Kunststoff mit nicht aktivierter Dispersion eines ferromagnetischen Materials
anhaftet.
3. Präsentationsmodul nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die synthetische
Materialschicht aus Gummi oder einem Kunststoff mit magnetisierter ferromagnetischer
Dispersion 1,5 mm dick ist und zu der Trägerseite hin ein magnetisches Feld zwischen
475 und 550 Gauß aufweist.
4. Präsentationsmodul nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die Haltemittel mit
ferromagnetischem Metallblech ein Metallblech aufweisen, welches vorzugsweise zwischen
0,12 und 0,25 mm dick ist.
5. Präsentationsmodul nach einem der vorangehenden Ansprüche, wobei die mosaikartigen
ebenen Elemente mit flexiblen Haltemitteln versehen sind, um ihr Aufbringen auf gekrümmte,
konkave oder konvexe Oberflächen in lösbarer Weise zu ermöglichen.
6. Präsentationsmodul nach dem vorangehenden Anspruch 5, wobei die flexiblen Haltemittel
aus einer synthetischen Materialschicht aus Gummi oder Kunststoff bestehen, welche
zwischen 0,5 und 1 mm dick ist, wobei die Schicht mit einer inaktiven Dispersion eines
ferromagnetischen Materials versehen ist.
7. Präsentationsmodul nach dem vorangehenden Anspruch 5, wobei die flexiblen Haltemittel
aus einer synthetischen Materialschicht aus Gummi oder Kunststoff mit einer Dicke
zwischen 0,5 und 1 mm bestehen, wobei die Schicht mit einer Dispersion eines magnetisierten
magnetischen Materials versehen ist.
1. Présentoir à changement rapide (1) avec éléments planaires (3, 13) et décor photographique
ou descriptif où l'on trouve une surface ayant une taille appropriée pour loger un
nombre et une forme souhaités d'éléments planaires ; une surface de présentation (2)
prévue avec un champ magnétique réparti et réalisé avec une couche de matériau synthétique
en caoutchouc ou en plastique prévue avec une dispersion de matériau ferromagnétique
activé afin d'établir ledit champ magnétique ci-dessus ; chaque élément planaire (3,
13) est équipé avec au moins un moyen d'accrochage (4) appliqué au moyen d'une couche
adhésive, sur la face de support de l'élément planaire concerné, et comprenant une
dispersion ou une continuité de matériau ferromagnétique ; de plus, on trouve une
feuille (11) constituant le décor photographique ou descriptif qui peut être appliquée
sur la surface de présentation (2) et retirée pour un futur remplacement ; les feuilles
créant le décor descriptif ou photographique étant réalisées avec un matériau souple
avec dispersion de matériau ferromagnétique non activé et impression directement réalisée
sur la surface en vue du matériau souple ; caractérisé en ce que la couche de matériau synthétique avec dispersion de matériau ferromagnétique aimanté
de la surface de présentation (2) se compose d'une fine couche aimantée de caoutchouc
ou de plastique formant un champ magnétique, proche de la surface de support, entre
300 et 600 Gauss ; à une distance de 10 millimètres de la surface de support, le champ
magnétique est pratiquement nul ; la couche aimantée de caoutchouc ou de plastique
a une épaisseur comprise entre 0,5 et 2 millimètres; la feuille (11) constituant le
décor photographique ou descriptif, réalisée avec un matériau souple avec dispersion
de matériau ferromagnétique non activé, a une épaisseur comprise entre 0,1 et 0,3
millimètres.
2. Présentoir selon la revendication 1, dans lequel les moyens d'accrochage ont une couche
de matériau adhésif des deux côtés, adhérant sur la face de support (7) de l'élément
planaire (3, 13) concerné et sur la surface d'une couche de matériau synthétique en
caoutchouc ou en plastique avec dispersion de matériau ferromagnétique non activé,
avec une épaisseur comprise entre 0,1 et 1,5 mm.
3. Présentoir selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel le matériau
synthétique en caoutchouc ou en plastique avec dispersion ferromagnétique aimantée
a une épaisseur de 1,5 millimètre et a un champ magnétique par rapport à la surface
de support compris entre 475 et 550 Gauss.
4. Présentoir selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les
moyens d'accrochage avec le métal en feuille ferromagnétique ont une feuille de métal
qui a une épaisse comprise de préférence entre 0,12 et 0,25 millimètre.
5. Présentoir selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans lequel les
éléments planaires en mosaïque sont prévus avec des moyens d'accrochage souples, pour
permettre leur application sur des surfaces incurvées, concaves ou convexes, d'une
manière amovible.
6. Présentoir selon la revendication 5, dans lequel les moyens d'accrochage souples se
composent d'une couche de matériau synthétique en caoutchouc ou en plastique qui a
une épaisseur comprise entre 0,5 et 1 millimètre ; ladite couche étant prévue avec
une dispersion de matériau ferromagnétique inactif.
7. Présentoir selon la revendication 5, dans lequel les moyens d'accrochage souples se
composent d'une couche de matériau synthétique en caoutchouc ou en plastique avec
une épaisseur comprise entre 0,5 et 1 millimètre ; ladite couche étant prévue avec
une dispersion de matériau magnétique aimanté.