|
|  Get related patents on CD |
| United States Patent | 3975850 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3975850.html |
| Inventor(s) | Giaume; Antoine S. B. (35 Sagamore Road, Bronxville, NY 10708) |
| Abstract | A portable display device is disclosed for use at trade shows and
exhibitions which comprises a light-weight collapsible frame and a
plurality of visual display panels which may be attached to the frame. The
display stand provides a visually-appealing graphic display, which may be
broken down, folded, and stored in easily transportable containers. |
| |
|
Title Information  |
|
|
|
|
|
Drawing from US Patent 3975850 |
|
|
Portable display device |
|
|
|
|
|
| Publication Date |
August 24, 1976 |
|
|
|
|
|
| Filing Date |
April 10, 1975 |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title Information  |
|
|
References  |
|
|
| *references marked with an asterisk below are user-added references |
|
U.S. References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
U.S. References |
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Foreign References |
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
|
Other References |
|
|
|
|
|
References  |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Public's "Guesstimation" of Royalty Value
| |
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Market Review  |
|
|
Technical Review  |
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
I claim:
1. A portable, light-weight display device comprising a collapsible frame
and a plurality of visual display panels detachably fastened to the
collapsible frame, the collapsible frame comprising:
a. two upright support members, each of said upright support members
comprising:
i. a braced foot-member attached to one end,
ii. a plurality of first structural fasteners spaced apart along its
length, and
iii. at least one joint at which said support member may be broken;
b. three rigid rectangular frames at least one of which is rigidly and
detachably connected to said two upright support members by means of said
first structural fasteners, each of said rectangular frames comprising:
i. fastening-means in its corners for fastening thereto at least one visual
display panel,
ii. at least two second structural fasteners spaced apart on its perimeter,
and
iii. at least one side whose length substantially equals the length of a
side of another of the rectangular frames and which is detachably
connected to said corresponding side of said other rectangular frame by
means of said second structural fasteners; and
c. four rigid triangular support members, each of said triangular support
members comprising:
i. at least two third structural fasteners spaced apart on its perimeter,
ii. one side whose length substantially equals the length of a side of one
of the rectangular frames and which is detachable connected to said
corresponding side of said rectangular frame by means of said third
structural fasteners, and
iii. a second side detachably connected to an upright support member by
means of said first structural fasteners.
2. The display device according to claim 1 wherein each of the three
rectangular frames has a first side, said first sides of the three frames
all being substantially equal in length, and
a. a first of said three rectangular frames is rigidly and detachably
mounted to the two upright support members with its first side being
substantially perpendicular to said upright support members and forming
the bottom side of said first rectangular frame,
b. a second of said three rectangular frames is detachably connected to the
bottom side of said first rectangular frame along the first side of the
second rectangular frame and is detachably connected to two of the
triangular support members along the two adjoining sides, and
c. the third of said three rectangular frames is detachably connected to
the top side of said first rectangular frame along the first side of the
third rectangular frame and is detachably connected to two of the
triangular support members along the two adjoining sides.
3. A portable, light-weight composite display device comprising a
collapsible frame and a plurality of visual display panels detachably
fastened to the collapsible frame, the composite display device including:
a. a first and a second display device according to claim 2, the display
devices having substantially the same dimensions;
b. a fourth rigid rectangular frame which comprises
i. fastening means in its corners for fastening thereto at least one visual
display panel,
ii. at least four second structural fasteners spaced apart on its
perimeter, and
iii. two opposing sides each of whose length substantially equals the
length of the sides adjoining the bottom sides of the first rectangular
frames of the display devices, one of said opposing sides being detachably
connected to a side adjoining the bottom side of the first rectangular
frame of the first display device by means of two of the second structural
fasteners and the second of said opposing sides being detachably connected
to a side adjoining the bottom side of the first rectangular frame of the
second display device by means of two of the second structural fasteners,
the fourth rectangular frame thereby joining the two display devices
together;
c. four strut members, each of said strut members being detachably
connected between two corners of two rectangular frames, one of the
rectangular frames being detachably connected to the first rectangular
frame of the first display device and the other rectangular frame being
detachably connected to the first rectangular frame of the second display
device, each of said strut members comprising:
i. fastening means at its ends for fastening thereto at least one visual
display panel, and
ii. at least two fourth structural fasteners at its ends for detachably
connecting the strut members between said corners, and
d. four corner inserts, each of said corner inserts being detachably
connected in a corner of a triangle formed by the frame, the corner being
opposite a strut member which forms a side of the triangle, each corner
insert comprising:
i. fastening means for fastening thereto at least one visual display panel,
and
ii. at least two fourth structural fasteners for detachably connecting the
corner insert.
4. The display device according to claim 2 further comprising:
a. two fourth rigid rectangular frames, each of said fourth rectangular
frames comprising:
i. fastening means in its corners for fastening thereto at least one visual
display panel,
ii. at least two second structural fasteners spaced apart on its perimeter,
and
iii. at least one side whose length substantially equals the length of the
two sides adjoining the bottom side of said first rectangular frame
connected to the upright support members and which is detachably connected
to one of said two sides of said first rectangular frame by means of said
second structural fasteners;
b. four strut members, each of said strut members being detachably
connected between two corners of two rectangular frames which are
detachably connected to adjoining sides of said first rectangular frame
connected to the upright support members and comprising:
i. fastening means at its ends for fastening thereto at least one visual
display panel, and
ii. at least two fourth structural fasteners at its ends for detachably
connecting the strut members between said corners, and
c. four corner inserts, each of said corner inserts being detachably
connected between two sides of two rectangular frames which are detachably
connected to adjoining sides of said first rectangular frame connected to
the upright support members and comprising:
i. fastening means for fastening thereto at least one visual display panel,
and
ii. at least two fourth structural fasteners for detachably connecting the
corner insert between said sides.
5. The display device according to claim 4 wherein the visual display
panels mounted on the collapsible frame define a generally concave
surface.
6. The display device according to claim 1 wherein said first structural
fasteners are crank bolts.
7. The display device according to claim 1 wherein said fastening means is
of the hook and loop type.
8. The display device according to claim 1 wherein said second structural
fasteners are pin hinges comprising removable pins.
9. The display device according to claim 1 wherein said visual display
panels are composed of corrugated paper.
10. The display device according to claim 1 further comprising at least one
flood lamp detachably connected to said collapsible frame. |
|
|
|
|
Claims  |
|
|
Description  |
|
|
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to a portable display stand for providing a graphic
display for use at trade shows, exhibitions, and the like.
Free-standing graphic displays are widely used by companies as advertising
exhibits at trade shows and exhibitions. These exhibits are typically
prefabricated displays which are transported unassembled to the exhibition
hall and assembled at the site. Usually a company will set up a particular
advertising exhibit in at most only a few trade shows a year, with each
trade show ordinarily lasting only three or four days. This means that the
exhibit must spend most of its time in storage. Furthermore, different
trade shows are ordinarily in widely different geographical locations so
that the exhibit must be shipped from the storage location to a distant
exhibition site. Prior-art prefabricated graphic displays for use at trade
shows are often bulky even before assembly, as well as heavy, and
therefore are inconvenient to store, expensive to ship, and unwieldy to
truck about the exhibition hall. In addition prior-art displays often
require a crew of workmen at the exhibition site to assemble them, which
adds considerably to the expense of mounting the exhibit.
I have invented a light-weight portable display stand which presents an
attractive graphic display exhibit and which may be broken down, folded,
and stored in a compact, easily transportable container.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to a portable, lightweight display device
comprising a collapsible frame on which may be mounted a plurality of
visual display panels. The display stand may be fabricated to fill a show
space as large as eight feet tall by ten feet wide or even larger.
The visual display panels may be of a variety of shapes. One embodiment of
the invention for example employs nine rectangular, square, and triangular
panels to form a graphic display with an attractive concave shape which is
approximately eight feet by ten feet in size. A large variety of graphics
of various kinds may be mounted on the panels, and different sets of
panels may be used with a single collapsible frame to provide for
different graphic displays economically. The display panels are preferably
made of a light weight material such as corrugated paper. In other
embodiments the display panels may incorporate screens or frosted glass
for front or rear film and slide projection.
The collapsible frame may be fabricated from light weight structural
material such as square aluminum tubing. The frame may be made up of two
or more upright support members which provide vertical support for the
display and may extend to almost eight feet in length when incorporated in
a completed display stand. The support members are preferably provided
with two or more hinged joints so that they may be broken down for
transportation and storage. The vertical support members are also
preferably fitted with crank bolts or other structural fasteners for
attaching the other elements of the frame to the supports. A variety of
triangular support members, polygonal frames, and strut members may be
connected to the upright support members and with one another to form the
collapsible frame. The entire frame structure may be unpacked from its
containers and assembled in a short time by a single person without the
use of any tools.
The display stand of the present invention may be quickly and easily broken
down by removing the detachable visual display panels, disconnecting the
elements of the frame from one another as described in more detail below,
and folding up the hinged upright support members. The frame thus broken
down, the visual display panels, and all hardware necessary for installing
the stand may then be packed in compact containers which are preferably
only slightly larger in length and width than the largest display panel.
The exhibit may be provided with a pair of flood lights attached to the
upper perimeter of the collapsible frame for lighting the graphic display.
In addition to serving as a graphic display the present invention may be
used to advantage as a sound reflector. A person delivering a talk with
the display stand behind him will have his voice reflected from the
display and outward to his audience.
Display stands of a variety of shapes may be made with the present
invention for use in show spaces of various sizes and layouts.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The preferred embodiments of the invention are described below with
reference to the following drawings.
FIG. 1 is an oblique view of a portable display stand of the present
invention.
FIG. 2 is a front view of the embodiment shown in FIG. 1 with several of
the visual display panels removed or broken away to show a portion of the
collapsible frame behind the panels.
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 3--3 of FIG. 2.
FIG. 4 is a rear view showing a portion of the display stand in FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a cross-sectional view taken along 5--5 of FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is an oblique view of another embodiment of the present invention.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to FIG. 1 a display stand 1 is shown which employs nine
visual display panels 2A through 4D: three rectangular visual display
panels 2A through 2C, two square visual display panels 3A and 3B, and four
triangular visual display panels 4A through 4D. The visual display panels
are detachably mounted to a collapsible frame 5 which is only partially
visible in FIG. 1. The edges of the panels are preferably close together
so that the collapsible frame 5 is not noticable when display 1 is viewed
from the front. A pair of electric flood lamps 6 are provided for
illuminating the display. In this display the collapsible frame is
dimensioned and connected together so as to hold the panels 2A-4D in a
concave arrangement.
The visual display panels of the present invention are preferably made of a
light weight, strong, fire-proof material. A corrugated paper material
which is suitable for the display panels of the present invention is sold
under the trade name of "Laminate" by Tri-Wall Containers, 100 Crossway
Park West, Woodbery, New York. The edges of the panels are preferably
protected by attaching clear plastic channeling over them. A large variety
of graphics may be mounted on the visual display panels of preferred
embodiments of the invention: photographic prints, pastel prints,
preprinted materials, photostats, textile fabric, metal foils, and
reflective materials. In certain applications it may be desirable to silk
screen directly on the visual display screen panels. Transparent or
semi-transparent plastics such as "Plexiglass" may also be used for the
visual display panels if rear lighting is desired. Screens or frosted
glass may be incorporated in the visual display panels for front or rear
projection of slides and movies.
A display stand similar to the one shown in FIG. 1 may be fabricated with
dimensions 9 feet-5 inches by 7 feet-10 inches when fully assembled and
which may be broken down, folded, and stored in two containers of 3 feet
by 5 feet by 4 inches with a total weight of less than 130 pounds. This
display stand may be assembled by a single person in approximately one
half hour without the use of any tools.
FIG. 2 shows display stand 1 viewed from the front with the upper visual
display panels removed or broken away. The upper portion of collapsible
frame 5 is therefore visible. Rectangular frame 7A is provided for
supporting the topmost rectangular visual display panel 2A. Rectangular
frame 7A is made rigid by braces 8 located at its four corners. Mounted on
corner brace 8 is fastening means 9 for attaching visual display panel 2A
to rectangular frame 7A as described in greater detail below.
Rectangular frame 7A is detachably connected along its bottom side with the
top side of rectangular frame 7B. Square frames 10A and 10B are detachably
connected to opposite sides of rectangular frame 7B. Similarly a third
rectangular frame 7C, not shown in FIG. 2, is detachably connected to the
lower side of rectangular frame 7B. Strut member 11A connects a corner of
rectangular frame 7A with a corner of square frame 10B and similarly strut
members 11B, C, and D connect corners of corresponding rectangular and
square frames. Corner insert 12A is positioned between adjacent corners of
rectangular frame 7A and square frame 10B. Similar corner inserts 12B
through 12D are provided in corresponding locations between rectangular
and square frames. Mounted on both ends of strut members 11A through 11D
are fastening means 13. Corner inserts 12A and 12D are also provided with
identical fastening means 14. Fastening means 13 and 14 are provided for
attaching triangular panel 4A to collapsible frame 5.
Flood lamps 6 are detachably connected along the upper perimeter of
collapsible frame 5 on strut members 11A and 11D.
FIG. 3 shows a cross-sectional view of the display device taken along line
3--3 at FIG. 2. Upright support member 15 extends up the back of the
display stand, providing vertical support. At the base of upright support
member 15 is a foot member 16 which is attached to the support member by
means of a hinge 17 and is braced by folding brace 18. Upright support
member 15 is provided with two joints 19 and 20 at which it is hinged.
Support member 15 may therefore be folded to a length approximately equal
to one-third its length when fully extended. Crank bolts 21 are provided
along the length of upright support member 15 for attaching other elements
of the frame thereto. Crank bolts are particularly advantageous for this
application in that they facilitate the attaching of other elements to the
upright support members without requiring tools; however other structural
fasteners may be used in place of crank bolts.
Attached to the top of the upper portion to the upright support member 15
by means of crank bolts 21 is triangular support member 22. Triangular
support member 22 is in turn connected to one side of rectangular frame 7A
by means of crank bolts 23. Similarly, triangular support member 24 is
connected to the lower portion of upright support member 15 and to
rectangular frame 7C. Both foot member 16 and triangular support member 24
are fitted with rubber feet 25 for resting against the floor. Rectangular
frame 7B is rigidly and detachably attached to upright support member 15
by means of crank bolts. Visual display panels 2A through 2C are connected
to the corresponding rectangular frames 7A through 7C.
Referring now to FIG. 4, a rear view of part of the display stand, the
upper side of rectangular frame 7C is connected to the corresponding lower
side of rectangular frame 7B by means of pin hinge 26 and a second pin
hinge located to the right which is not shown. These two rectangular
frames may be detached from one another by removing pin 27 from pin hinge
26 and by removing the corresponding pin from the pin hinge referred to
above which is not shown. Similarly, square frame 10B is attached to
rectangular frame 7B by means of a pair of pin hinges 28 and 29.
Corner insert 12A is detachably connected to the sides of frames 7A and 10B
with structural fasteners 30. Wing nuts are preferred for structural
fasteners 30 and 31 since they permit the corner inserts and strut members
to be attached without the use of special tools.
Upright support member 15 is shown with hinges 32 and 33 at joints 19 and
20 respectively. In other embodiments joints 19 and 20 instead of being
hinged may break apart completely allowing upright support member 15 to be
separated into three separate sections. In these embodiments plugs may be
provided for insertion into adjacent ends of the sections to make joints
19 and 20 rigid when assembled.
Rectangular frame 7A may be broken apart into two "U-shaped" sections at
joints 34 and 35, which are made rigid by plugs (not shown) which are
inserted in the hollow sides of the frame. The plugs are held in place by
structural fasteners 36, which are preferably of the same type as
structural fasteners 30 and 31. Extension bars may be provided for
insertion between the two U-shaped sections referred to for adjusting the
dimensions of the rectangular frame.
FIG. 5 shows in detail certain of the detachable and folding hinges and
connectors which permit the present invention to be broken down and folded
into a compact package. Visual display panel 2B is attached to rectangular
frame 7B with fastening means 37 made of hook and loop fastening material
of the type sold under the trade name "Velcro" by the Velcro Corporation,
681 Fifth Avenue, New York, New York. Since the hook material is more
fragile than the loop material, in preferred embodiments of this invention
the hook material is attached to the visual display panels and the loop
material is attached to the heavier metal frames. Crank bolt 21 connects
rectangular frame 7B to upright support member 15.
Fully-assembled display stand 1 shown in FIG. 1 may be quickly and easily
disassembled in the following manner: visual display panels 2A-4D may be
removed from collapsible frame 5, strut members 11A-11D and corner inserts
12A-12D may be detached from the rectangular and square frames to which
they are joined, square frames 10A and 10B may be disconnected from
rectangular frame 7B by removing the pins from pin hinges 28 and 29,
rectangular frames 7A and 7C may be removed by unscrewing crank bolts 23
and removing the pins from the pin hinge 26 and other pin hinges
corresponding to it, triangular support members 22 and rectangular frame
7B may be disconnected from upright support members 15 by unscrewing crank
bolts 21, rectangular frame 7A - 7C may each be separated into two "U
shaped" sections at joints 34 and 35, flood lamps 6 may be disconnected
from strut members 11A and 11D, and upright support member 15 broken at
joints 19 and 20 and foot member 16 folded up.
FIG. 6 depicts a second embodiment of the present invention, display stand
38, which demonstrates the flexibility of the present invention in
providing for display stands of a variety of shapes and sizes. The display
stand of FIG. 6 comprises 25 display panels mounted on a collapsible frame
comprising six upright support members. Numerous other configurations of
the present invention will be obvious to those skilled in the art. With
respect to the embodiment shown in FIG. 1, for example, it will be
appreciated that square frames may be substituted for rectangular frames
7A-7C and that frames 10A and 10B need not be square. The term
"rectangular" refers to square figures as well as to those with adjacent
sides which are unequal in length. It will also be appreciated that
triangular panels 4A-4D, strut members 11A-11D, and corner inserts 12A-12D
may be omitted from the embodiment of FIG. 1, in which case square frames
10A and 10B are free to pivot about pin hinges 28 and 29. Thus the
embodiment of FIG. 1 is conveniently adaptable to fit in show spaces of
various layouts.
* * * * *
|
|
|
|
|
Description  |
|
|
|
|
|