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| United States Patent | 3987567 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/3987567.html |
| Inventor(s) | Fritts; Robert W. (Stillwater, MN) |
| Abstract | A laminated flexible copy section comprising a rectangular film-sheet
composite maintainable on a metal signboard by flexible magnet strips
secured along edges of the sheet. Tabs secured to the upper edge of the
section permit the copy section to be readily peeled from the signboard. |
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Drawing from US Patent 3987567 |
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Flexible copy section |
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| Publication Date |
October 26, 1976 |
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| Parent Case |
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 189,292 filed Oct. 14, 1971,
now abandoned. |
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I claim:
1. A flexible copy section having particular utility as a component in a
rotatable copy display used on a signboard and characterized by having
sufficient flexibility to permit it to be simultaneously peeled from the
signboard and rolled up for storage and transport and to permit it to be
unrolled onto the signboard for display, said copy section comprising:
a rectangular, thermally dimensionally stable, flexible sheet of plastic;
first and second flexible magnet strips secured to the backside of said
sheet, disposed one along and coterminal with each longitudinal edge of
said sheet;
flexible filler pad means secured to the backside of said sheet in all
areas between said magnet strips and having the same uniform thickness as
the magnet strips; and
a flexible film secured to and coterminal with the front side of said sheet
providing weather resistance for and display of indicia.
2. A flexible copy section according to claim 1 including a tab secured to
said flexible sheet at one edge thereof to permit said flexible copy
section to be readily peeled from a signboard.
3. A flexible copy section according to claim 2 including a third flexible
magnet strip secured to the backside of said sheet, spaced between and
parallel to said first and second strips and coterminal with the opposite
longitudinal edges of said sheet.
4. A flexible copy section according to claim 3 including fourth and fifth
flexible magnet strips secured to the backside of said sheet, said fourth
strip laterally extending between said first and third strips and said
fifth strip laterally extending between said second and third strips.
5. A sign comprising:
a signboard having a magnetically responsive face,
a plurality of copy sections disposed in side-by-side relation on said face
of said signboard to form a display, each said copy section being
characterized by having sufficient flexibility to permit it to be
simultaneously peeled from said signboard and rolled up for storage and
transport and to permit it to be unrolled onto the signboard for display
and comprising:
a rectangular, thermally dimensionally stable, flexible sheet of plastic;
first and second flexible magnet strips secured to the backside of said
sheet, disposed one along and coterminal with each longitudinal edge of
said sheet;
flexible filler pad means secured to the backside of said sheet in all
areas between said magnet strips; and
a flexible film secured to and coterminal with the front side of said sheet
providing weather resistance for and display of indicia. |
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FIELD OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to rotatable copy sections for signboards.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The most common type of signboard copy display utilitizes copy supporting
paper pasted to the face of the signboard. Generally, it is not possible
to remove such a pasted copy without destroying the paper and the copy. If
it is desired to permit removal and relocation of the copy (known in the
art as "rotating" the copy) to maximize the use and exposure of the copy,
the display is composed of a plurality of separate unitary panels secured
to each other and to the signboard to form the display. Each panel is
generally constructed of a peripheral metal frame two feet wide and twelve
feet high and a copy receiving board spanning the frame. Thus, to form a
copy display 12 feet high and 24 feet long, 12 panels are required to
complete the display. Rotation of a copy composed of such panels requires
a two-man crew and a crane truck to handle the panels.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The copy section of the present invention is a laminated flexible copy
section composed of a flexible sheet, at least two flexible magnet strips
secured to the backside of the sheet, a flexible filler pad or pads
secured to the backside of the sheet between the strips and a flexible
film secured to the front side of the sheet. A plurality of the sections
may be butted against each other on the vertical facial surface of a
signboard to form a copy display.
The flexible sheet is formed from a thermally dimensionally stable material
to provide dimensional rigidity even in hot environments and to maintain
distortion free registration between the abutting copy sections. The
flexible magnet strips secured along the vertical edges of the sheet and
extending between the upper and lower edges of the sheet hold the vertical
edges of the section tightly against a magnetically responsive face of a
signboard to prevent a horizontally moving wind from getting behind and
peeling a section from the signboard. The magnet strips also act to
conform each flexible section to the particular facial characteristic of
the signboard and to seal the backside of the section from rain or dirt.
The flexible filler pad or pads, having the same uniform thickness as the
magnet strips, reinforce the section to minimize the deflection of the
film toward and away from the signboard caused by changing wind pressure
against the front face of the film. The flexible film, secured to the
front side of the sheet, provides weather-resistance for and display of
indicia. To provide a long-lived copy the indicia may be imprinted into or
painted on the flexible film or the flexible film may be transparent with
the indicia imprinted into or painted on the thermally dimensionally
stable sheet.
Preferrably, one or more tabs are secured to the copy section at one edge
thereof to permit the flexible copy section to be readily peeled from the
signboard. A roller with projections to engage eyelets in the tabs may be
used to peel and roll up each section from the signboard. The rolled up
section may then be readily unrolled at a new location. Thus, one person
may easily rotate copy displays formed of the copy sections of the present
invention without a crane truck.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
This invention will become better understood by reference to the following
description of the preferred embodiment when considered in connection with
the accompanying drawing in which like numerals designate like parts
throughout the figures and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view, partially in section, of four flexible copy
sections combined to form a copy display on an outdoor signboard;
FIG. 2 is a cross-sectional view taken along line 2--2 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is a cross-sectional view of a single copy section taken along line
3--3 of FIG. 1; and
FIG. 4 is a fragmentary perspective view of a second embodiment of a
weather cover.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
FIG. 1 illustrates an outdoor display 10 comprising a signboard 12 and four
flexible copy sections, one of which is partially peeled away from the
magnetically responsive face of the signboard 12. At the upper front edge
of the signboard is a cover 14, rotatable about a hinge 16 (See FIG. 2),
for providing weather and rain protection to the upper edge of the copy
sections. In FIG. 4 there is illustrated an alternative embodiment of the
weather protective cover comprising a weather strip 17 formed of a
flexible magnet 19 having a thickness equal to that of the copy sections
and a vinyl strip 21 adhesively secured to the face of the magnet 19 and
extending beyond one edge thereof to overlap the upper edge of the copy
sections. Strips similar to the weather strip 17 may be placed around the
entire periphery of the copy section display to form an esthetic border
therefor.
Each copy section includes a rectangular, substantially flexible, thermally
dimensionally stable sheet 20. Suitable materials for the thermally
dimensionally stable flexible sheet 20 are for example,
acrylonitrilebutadienestyrene (ABS), high impact styrene and butyrate. At
least two flexible magnet strips 18 are adhesively secured to the backside
of the sheet 20. These flexible magnet strips 18 comprising a high bonding
of permanent magnet powder in a flexible non-magnetizable binder, extend
along the longitudinal edges of the sheet (see FIGS. 2 and 3) and are
coterminal therewith. A magnet strip 18' adhesively secured to the
backside of sheet 20, centrally located between the strips 18 and
coterminal with the longitudinal edges of the sheet 20, provides
additional force for holding the sheet 20 to the signboard 12. The
signboard 12 may have a layer of ferromagnetic material, painted to
provide a protective coating, to form a face against which the copy
sections are placed or, alternatively the face may include spaced strips
of the flexible magnetic material disposed to attract the magnetic strips
on the copy sections.
A pair of flexible magnet strips 18' are adhesively secured to the sheet 20
to extend laterally between the longitudinal strips 18 and 18', one
lateral strip 18" extending between the central longitudinal strip 18' and
an edge longitudinal strip 18. The strips 18" are located at the upper
edge of the copy section (see FIG. 1) to provide additional force for
holding the upper edge of the copy section to the signboard 12. Magnet
strips similar to strips 18" could also be located at the bottom edge or
periodically along the length of the section to provide additional holding
force to maintain the section attached to the signboard.
Flexible foam filler material in the form of pads 22, having the same
uniform thickness as the magnet strips 18, 18', 18" is secured to the
backside of the sheet 20, by a suitable adhesive, in all areas between the
magnet strips. Plastic tabs 26 with eyelets 27 are secured by rivets 28 to
the sheet 20 at the upper edge thereof. The tabs 26 may also be formed as
integral extensions of the sheet 20.
A weather resistant, paint receptive film 24 is bonded to the front side of
the sheets 20 to provide weather-resistance for and display of indicia. In
accordance with the present invention the film 24 may also comprise a
weather-resistant, paint receptive, flexible coating sprayed or painted
onto the thermally dimensionally stable sheet 20 or the indicia may be
imprinted into or painted on the stable sheet 20 with the film 24
comprising a flexible transparent coating.
While it is anticipated that the flexible copy section of the preferred
embodiment will have external dimensions approximately 2 feet wide and 12
feet long, corresponding to the size of presently used non-rotatable copy
panels, the following example illustrates a small copy display that was
constructed in accordance with the present invention. Each of four
sections was constructed using two 1 in. wide, 25 in. long and 0.060 in.
thick strips of flexible permanent magnet material, such as "Plastiform"
magnet strips available from the Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Co.
The magnet strips were bonded with a partially cured rubber based
pressure-sensitive adhesive to the backside and along the longitudinal
edges of a 6.5 in. wide, 25 in. long and 0.010 in. thick sheet of
acrylonitrilebutadienestyrene (ABS) material. A 4.5 in. wide, 25 in. long
and 0.0625 in. thick urethane pad was secured to the ABS sheet between the
magnet strips with the same pressure-sensitive adhesive. A 6.5 in. wide,
25 in. long and 0.007 in. thick white vinyl film having indicia painted
thereon was then thermally bonded to the frontside of the ABS sheet.
Finally, the four sections were placed side-by-side on a signboard to form
a copy display 26 in. wide and 25 in. high.
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