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What is claimed is:
1. In an illuminated sign letter structure for use in a sign illuminated
from a source positioned rearward of the letter structure, a generally
flat letter-form through which light can pass, a composite strip material
bent to conform to the perimeter of said letter-form and extending along
the perimeter of said letter-form and forming a side frame therearound;
said composite strip member comprising an extruded thermoplastic strip
having parallel longitudinally extending, spaced opaque thermoplastic
sections with a transparent thermoplastic section therebetween, one of
said opaque sections extending longitudinally of said strip along one
marginal edge of said strip and being in contact along said one marginal
edge with said letter-form, the width of said opaque section between said
contacting marginal edge and the edge of said transparent section being
greater than the thickness of said letter-form; said side frame including
a perimetrical edging extending inwardly of said frame from the
perimetrical front edge of said frame to said letter-form; the front
surface of said inwardly extending edge being in contact with the front
surface of said letter-form; said transparent thermoplastic section
between said opaque sections forming a light transmitting area extending
through and longitudinally along said side frame, parallel to said
letter-form, for receiving light from said light source rearward of said
letter structure and for transmitting said received light through said
side frame.
2. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 1, in which the surface of
the transparent thermoplastic section at the inner surface of said side
frame at said light transmitting area includes longitudinally extending
ridges extending outwardly from said inner surfaces and inwardly into said
letter-form frame for receiving light rays from the illumination within
said frame and from behind said letter-form and for transmitting said
light rays into and through said light transmitting area.
3. A sign letter structure as recited in claim 2, in which the surface of
said transparent thermoplastic section at the outer surface of said side
frame includes a longitudinally extending ridge extending outwardly from
said surface for diffusing the light rays transmitted through said light
transmitting area.
4. A sign letter structure as recited in claim 3, in which said outwardly
extending longitudinal ridge is convex.
5. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 3, in which outwardly
extending longitudinal ridge is arcuate.
6. A sign letter structure as recited in claim 4, in which the outer
surface of said convex ridge is frosted.
7. In an illuminated sign letter structure for use in a sign illuminated
from a source positioned rearward of the letter structure, a generally
flat letter-form through which light can pass, a composite strip material
member bent to conform to the periphery of said letter-form and extending
along the perimeter of said letter-form and forming a side frame
therearound; said composite strip member comprising inner and outer
transparent plastic plies and spaced opaque plies sandwiched therebetween,
one of said opaque plies extending longitudinally of said composite strip
along one marginal edge thereof; said letter-form being in contact with at
least one of said plastic plies at said one marginal edge and being bonded
thereto; the width of said composite strip member and the width of said
side frame formed thereby and the opaque ply at said contacting marginal
edge being greater than the thickness of said letter-form; said side frame
including a perimetrical edging extending inwardly of said frame from the
perimetrical front edge of said side frame to said letter-form; the front
surface of said letter-form being in contact with the inner perimetrical
edge of at least the exposed plastic ply of said edging; the space between
said spaced opaque plies and the transparent plastic plies in said space
between said opaque plies forming a light transmitting area extending
through and longitudinally along said side frame for receiving light from
said light source rearward of said letter structure and for transmitting
light rays received from said source through said side frame.
8. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 7, in which the surface of
the transparent plastic ply at the inner surface of said side frame at
said light transmitting area includes longitudinally extending ridges
extending outwardly from said inner surface and inwardly into said
letter-form frame for receiving light rays from the illumination within
said frame and from behind said letter-form and for transmitting said
light rays into and through said light transmitting area.
9. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 8, in which the surface of
the transparent plastic ply at the outer surface of said side frame at
said light transmitting area includes a longitudinally extending ridge
extending outwardly from said surface for diffusing the light rays
transmitted through said light transmitting area.
10. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 9, in which said outwardly
extending longitudinally ridge is convex.
11. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 7, in which said outwardly
extending longitudinal ridge is arcuate.
12. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 10, in which the outer
surface of said convex ridge is frosted.
13. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 7, in which said opaque
plies are of metal foil.
14. A sign letter structure, as recited in claim 11, in which the outer
surface of said arcuate ridge is frosted. |
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This invention relates to sign letter structures and, more particularly, to
letter structures in which translucent letter-forms are mounted on an
opaque frame usually containing a light source.
In U.S. Pat. No. 3,254,436, dated June 7, 1966, and granted to one of the
inventors herein, there is shown and described a sign letter construction
in which a letter-form of translucent material is mounted in a frame. The
frame is made up of a metal strip embedded in transparent plastic. When
the sign is illuminated, all of the illumination passes forwardly through
the letter-form.
While the sign letter construction of the U.S. Pat. No. 3,254,436 provides
a sign having an attractive and appealing appearance, the effect of the
illumination, when the sign is illuminated and viewed in the dark or at
night, is only obtained when the sign letters are viewed from the front of
the sign. As the sign is viewed from the side, at an angle, illumination
is substantially limited. Furthermore, when viewed from the front, the
translucent material of the letter-forms and the framing of such forms
with the opaque framing material tends to subdue and mute the illumination
effects.
The instant invention improves and enhances the attraction and appearance
of such signs. In the instant invention, it has been discovered that the
attraction and appearance of letter-form signs can be substantially
improved and enhanced by providing light passages through the letter-form
side frame member behind the letter-form. Such light passages are provided
as strips extending longitudinally of the side frame at a uniform distance
from the side frame edge. This is accomplished by spacing and embedding
metal strips or metal foils between plies of transparent thermoplastic as
the side frame material is produced. The strips or foils are spaced so
that, when embedded in the transparent thermoplastic, the strips are
substantially planar and form plies extending longitudinally and parallel
along the composite sign frame strip material. The strips are placed so
that one strip extends longitudinally along one marginal edge of the
composite strip member and the other strip extends substantially in the
same plane with the first strip with the adjacent marginal edges of the
strips spaced from each other. The area in the composite strip between the
adjacent edges of the strips is filled with the transparent plastic
material of the thermoplastic plies. Preferably, ridges or protuberances
of the transparent plastic are formed on the inner and outer surface of
the frame strip at the transparent areas. For purposes more fully
described hereinafter, the surface of the protuberances on the outer
surface of the frame strip may be frosted.
In daylight, ambient light striking the letter side frame is reflected by
the metal strip or foil in the transparent thermoplastic, giving the
letter frame the appearance of metal. Some of such ambient light,
especially where the daylight is bright, may pass through the transparent
area of the side frame and be reflected through the letter-form,
illuminating the letter. At night or in the dark, the letter-forms are
illuminated from the rear of the letters. The translucent material of the
letter-form is, thus, illuminated. A portion of the light from the
illumination at the rear of the letters strikes the ridges or
protuberances on the inner surface of the transparent frame strip area,
passes through such transparent area and forms a neon tube-like
illumination around the letter form. Strips having a woodgrain appearance
or which are opaque may be substituted for the metal strips or foils where
a woodgrain or plain opaque daylight appearance in the letter frame is
desired. Rather than metal, foil or opaque strips, the thermoplastic might
be colored with an opaque die or other opaque material and the side frame
strip might be extruded with spaced opaque thermoplastic sections with
transparent thermoplastic sections therebetween.
The invention of the present application will be more fully understood from
the following description of a preferred embodiment of the invention,
taken with the appended drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a letter structure embodying the invention;
FIG. 2 is an enlarged sectional view taken at line 2--2 in FIG. 1; and
FIG. 3 is a partial sectional view of a modified construction of the frame
member of FIG. 2.
Referring to the drawings and particularly FIGS. 1 and 2, the sign letter,
generally designated 2, includes a generally flat transparent or
translucent letter-form 4 in a frame, generally designated 6. Letter-form
4 may be cut or cast from a suitable transparent or translucent material,
preferably, transparent or translucent plastic. The transparent or
translucent material may be colorless, may be white or may be colored
depending upon the design of the sign. Frame 6 is of strip material bent
and shaped to conform to the letter-frame contour. For reasons more
apparent hereinafter, sign letter 2 is mounted on an opaque or translucent
support 8.
Referring to FIG. 2, frame 6 includes an outer ply 10, an inner ply 12 and
spaced strips 14, 16 of metal foil or other opaque interface material
positioned between and embedded in inner and outer plies 10, 12. Strip 14
is embedded in plies 10, 12 at the longitudinal marginal edge of the
composite strip material. Strip 16 is embedded adjacent to or may be
spaced from the opposite marginal edge of the strip material. For purposes
more fully described hereinafter, edge 18 of frame member 6 is bent
angularly inwardly and backwardly toward the center of the strip. The
opposite edge of the strip member 6, may be plain or may extend inwardly
and outwardly, as at 20, 22.
Preferably, plies 10, 12, with edge 18 bent inwardly are extruded with
strips 14, 16 embedded and spaced therein. As best shown in FIG. 2, strip
14 is embedded at one of the longitudinal edges so that it extends through
and along bent edge 18 and along the flat portion of strip 6. In the
illustrated embodiment, strip 16 is embedded adjacent to, but spaced from
the other longitudinal edge of strip 6. The adjacent marginal edges of
strip 14, 16 are spaced and, as strip 6 is extruded, a strip of
transparent or translucent plastic section 26 is formed therebetween. The
inner surface 28 of transparent or translucent plastic section 26 is
formed into ridges extending longitudinally of strip 6 and spaced from the
opposite marginal edges of the strip. The outer surface 30 of transparent
or translucent strip 26 is convex and, preferably, arcuate. Surface 30 may
be etched or frosted to better diffuse the light passing therethrough.
In addition to the transparent or translucent strip 26, in the illustrated
embodiment of the invention, a second transparent or translucent plastic
strip 32 is formed in the extrusion between the edge of foil strip and the
spaced marginal edge 20, 22 of composite strip 6. Like transparent or
translucent plastic strip 26, the second transparent or translucent strip
32 may be extruded with an inner ridged surface 34 and an outer convex or
arcuate surface 36. The outermost surface of arcuate surface 36 may be
etched or frosted to better diffuse light passing therethrough. Strip 6
may be extruded with the enclosed edge at bent edge 18 open, as shown in
FIG. 2 but, for rigidity, may be extruded with the enclosed edge partially
filled or competely filled with the plastic extrudate, as shown in FIG. 3.
Preferably, bent edge 18 is filled with the plastic extrudate to form a
surface for ease of attachment of the frame to the letter-form.
Composite strip 6 is extruded as a continuous strip and grooved, mitred and
cut to form a frame around letter-form 4. The front or face of letter-form
4, of transparent or translucent material, is fitted into the letter frame
and abuts the ledge formed by bent-in edge 18. Letter-form 4 is affixed to
the frame with a suitable adhesive, cement or solvent which fuses the
letter-form material with the frame material. At the inner end 20, 22, the
framed letter is affixed to the face of opaque or translucent support 8. A
light source 40 is housed behind support 8 which is cut out at the
letter-form to permit light rays from light source 40 to pass into the
letter frame and out through transparent or translucent letter-form 4.
Some of the light rays from light source 40 in the instant invention strike
the ridged surfaces 28, 34 and, from such ridged surface, are transmitted
through the transparent or translucent strips 26, 34 emerging from such
strips through the convex or arcuate surfaces 30, 36. The etched or
frosted outer surfaces at 30, 36 diffuse and spread the light, forming,
when such surface is viewed from the exterior of the letter-form, a
tube-like light such as would be given off by a lighted neon tube, viewed
from a distance. This tube-like light illuminates the sides of the letter,
gives the letter a depth when illuminated and viewed at night, tends to
frame and accentuate the letter and improves the attraction and appearance
of the letters.
In the practice of the instant invention, it is preferred to form
transparent or translucent strips through the composite strip material
member intermediate the edges of the frame member. It is to be understood,
however, that the composite strip might be extruded with a single strip of
opaque material, such as metal or metal foil, so that only a translucent
or transparent strip adjacent support 8 is formed or with two strips of
metal or metal foil so that only the intermediate transparent or
translucent strip is formed.
The terms and expressions which have been employed are used as terms of
description and not of limitation, and there is no intention, in the use
of such terms and expressions, of excluding any equivalents of the
features shown and described or portions thereof, but it is recognized
that various modifications are possible within the scope of the invention
claimed.
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