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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates generally to display structures, and more
particularly to such structures that include panels for educational or
advertising purposes. The invention involves such structures that are
free-standing, that may be knocked down to occupy a minimum of space for
storage, that may be quickly and easily assembled and disassembled for
shipment in a compact package, and in which displays may be quickly and
easily changed when desired.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
The display structure of this invention comprises frame means enclosing at
least a pair of generally rectangular frames each defining a display area
and each including a horizontal tubular top frame member having downturned
opposite end portions with open lower ends and a U-shaped tubular bottom
frame member having a horizontal bottom portion and a pair of laterally
spaced, upturned side frame portions with open upper ends laterally spaced
for alignment with said downturned portions. The end portions of one frame
member include connector pins received in respective open ends of the
other frame member, and the side frame portions have apposed longitudinaly
slots to the interiors thereof. Display panels, each disposed in a
different display area, have outwardly projecting mounting tabs at the
opposite side edges thereof, the tabs being received in the slots of
respective side frame portions and having lower ends engaging the lower
ends of said slots to be supported thereby. Hinge means connect the frames
for pivotal movement relative to each other on at least one vertical axis,
and the display structure may further include tubular means for pivotably
supporting said frames so as to enable the angular relation therebetween
to be varied. The tubular means are preferably of rectangular cross
section.
Embodiments of the invention having three and four display areas are
specifically shown, and are provided with means for illuminating the
display panels comprising lamp fixtures removably and slidably secured to
the top frame members.
Various advantages and features of novelty which characterize my invention
are pointed out with particularity in the claims annexed hereto and
forming a part hereof. However, for a better understanding of the
invention, its advantages, and objects attained by its use, reference
should be had to the drawing which forms a further part hereof, and to the
accompanying descriptive matter, in which there are illustrated and
described certain preferred embodiments of the invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING
In the drawing,
FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of a first display structure produced in
accordance with this invention;
FIG. 2 is a fragmentary view in front elevation of a portion of the
structure of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged horizontal section taken along the line 3--3 of FIG.
2;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged fragmentary section taken along the line 4--4 of FIG.
2;
FIG. 5 is a further enlarged fragmentary section taken along the line 5--5
of FIG. 2;
FIG. 6 is a view in perspective of a second display structure provided in
accordance with this invention;
FIG. 7 is a horizontal section taken along the line 7--7 of FIG. 6 with
parts removed;
FIG. 8 is a fragmentary view in elevation of a hinged joint used in the
structure of FIG. 6, to a larger scale, parts being broken away for
clarity of illustration;
FIG. 9 is a fragmentary horizontal section along the line 9--9 of FIG. 8;
FIG. 10 is a fragmentary vertical section along the line 10--10 of FIG. 8;
FIG. 11 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical section taken along the line
11--11 of FIG. 6;
FIG. 12 is an enlarged fragmentary plan view of the structure of FIG. 11;
FIG. 13 is an enlarged horizontal section taken along line 13--13 of FIG.
11;
FIG. 14 is an enlarged fragmentary vertical section taken along the line
14--14 of FIG. 6;
FIG. 15 is an enlarged fragmentary bottom view of the structure of FIG. 14
as suggested by the line 15--15 in that figure;
FIG. 16 is a view in perspective of a third display structure provided in
accordance with the invention; and
FIGS. 17 and 18 show in perspective details of the structure of FIG. 16 to
a larger scale.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
FIGS. 1-5 show a first display structure 10 produced in accordance with
this invention. It comprises a plurality of generally rectangular frames
11, 12 and 13, that are supported in vertical positions by a generally
U-shaped support 14 which includes a pair of vertical leg portions 15
extending upwardly from a bottom cross bar portion 16. A pair of foot
implements 17 are secured to the leg portions 15 adjacent their lower
ends, by screws or like fasteners 18. For the purpose of the present
example, the frames 11, 12 and 13, as well as the support 14, are shown as
being fabricated from cross-sectionally rectangular tubing, preferably of
metal.
The frame 12 is shown in FIG. 1 as being a central frame, the frames 11 and
13 being disposed at opposite sides of the frame 12. Each of frames 11, 12
and 13 comprises a top frame member 19 including a horizontally disposed
top frame portion 19a having downturned, laterally spaced opposite end
portions 20, and a U-shaped bottom frame member 21 having a horizontally
disposed bottom frame portion 21a bent upwardly as indicated at 22 to
provide vertical side frame portions 23 and 24 laterally spaced by the
same distance as end portions 20 of top frame member 19. The downturned
end portions 20 have welded or otherwise rigidly secured therein connector
pins 26 that are slidably received in the upper ends of the vertical
portions 23, 24 of the bottom frames members 21.
For the most part, the vertical frame portions 23, 24 are identical, the
inner wall of each having a slot 28 therein that extends longitudinally
for a substantial portion of the length thereof, the bottoms 27 of the
slots being preferably above frame portions 21a by equal, substantial
amounts. As shown in FIG. 3, the slots 28 of the frame portions 23 and 24
of frame 11 are apposed, for a purpose which will hereinafter become
apparent. The same arrangement exists between the slots of the frame
portions 23 and 24 of frames 12 and 13.
Frames 11 and 13 are pivotably connected to opposite sides of frame 12 by
hinges including hinge elements 29 on frame portions 23, cooperating hinge
elements 30 on frame portions 24, and loose hinge spindles 31. The hinges
enable the frames 11, 12 and 13 to be disposed at various angles relative
to each other. Since only frames 11 and 13 rest on support 14, hinge
portions 30 in frame 13 are located to rest on hinge portions 29 of frames
11 and 13.
A pair of generally U-shaped yokes 32 are provided with mounting stems or
pins 33 that extend downwardly into the ends of the leg portions 15, the
yokes 32 slidably receiving the bottom frame portions 21a, as shown in
FIG. 5. Each of the yokes 32 is provided with a plate-like clamping member
34 which overlies the bottom frame portion 21a, and which is releasably
secured to the yoke 32 by a set of clamping screws 35. For initially
positioning the several frames 11, 12 and 13 at desired angular
displacements with respect to one another, the clamping members 34 are
loosened to permit sliding movements of the bottom frame portions 21a with
respect to the yokes 32. When the desired positions of the several frames
are established, the clamping screws 35 are tightened, so as to hold the
frames in their desired angular relationships. With reference to FIG. 5,
it is to be noted that the stems 33 are cylindrical in shape, so as to
permit the yokes 32 to rotate with respect to the legs 15.
Each of the frames 11, 12 and 13 supports a different one of a plurality of
generally rectangular display panels 36 that are adapted to having printed
or otherwise mounted thereon pictorial or printed matter, or any means of
conveying a message, not shown. The panels 36 are formed to provide
outwardly projecting tabs 37 at the opposite edges thereof, the tabs 37
being elongated in a vertical direction. The tabs 37 are adapted to
project through the slots 28 in the vertical frame portions 23, 24, and
have their lower ends resting on the bottom ends 27 of the slots 28, as is
best shown in FIG. 2. The panels 36 are preferably rigid, the tabs 37
thereof being preferably of a thickness only slightly less than the width
of the slots 28 in the vertical frame portions. When it is desired to
mount a given panel 36 in its respective frame 11, 12 or 13, it is only
necessary to remove the top frame member 19 from engagement with its
respective vertical frame portions 23, 24, after which panel 36 may be
positioned above the upper ends of the vertical frame portions, the tabs
37 aligned with their respective slots 28, and the panel 36 moved
downwardly until the lower ends of the tabs 37 engage the lower ends 27 of
the slots. With the panel 36 thus put in place, the top frame member is
replaced on the upper ends of its respective vertical side frame portions
23, 24.
In FIGS. 1, a pair of lamp fixtures 38 of appropriate structure are shown
as being provided with mounting arms 39, the lower ends of which are
connected to yokes 40 similar to the yokes 32, slidably mounted on the top
frame members 19. Yokes 40 are provided with clamping plates 41 and
clamping screws 42, as described for yokes 32.
With the above-described arrangement, display panels 36 may be quickly and
easily removed from their respective mounting frames and replaced by
similar panels, without affecting the angular relation between the frames,
and the entire structure may be quickly and easily assembled for use or
disassembled for storage or shipment. By removing the spindles 31 from
their respective hinge elements 29 and 30, by temporarily removing plates
34, 41, and by disconnecting the foot elements 17 from the support 14, the
display structure may be boxed or crated so as to occupy a minimum space.
Assembly or disassembly of the structure can be achieved in a few minutes
time.
Although three panel supporting frames are shown as being mounted on the
support 14, it will be appreciated that only a pair thereof may be hinged
together and mounted on support 14, if desired.
FIGS. 6-14 show a second display structure 50 produced in accordance with
this invention. It comprises four rectangular frames 51, 52, 53 and 54
that are supported in pairs, in vertical positions, by a support 55
including a generally U-shaped principal support 56, a pair of U-shaped
secondary supports 57 and 60, and a pair of foot elements 61, 62. Support
56 includes a pair of leg portions 63, 64 that extend upward from a bottom
cross bar not shown, and the foot elements are secured to the leg portions
by fasteners 66. Frames 51, 52, 53 and 54 and supports 56, 57 and 60 are
shown as being fabricated from cross-sectionally rectangular tubing,
preferably of metal.
Frames 51 and 54 are shown in FIG. 6 as outer frames, and frames 52 and 53
as inner frames. Each of the frames comprises a top frame member 70
including a top frame portion 71, having downturned opposite end portions
72, and a U-shaped bottom frame member 73 including a horizontally
disposed bottom frame portion 74 bent upward as indicated at 75 to provide
laterally spaced vertical side frame portions 76, 77. Portions 76, 77 have
welded or otherwise rigidly secured therein connector pins 80 that are
slidably received in the lower ends of downturned portions 72 of top frame
portion 71.
As in structure 10, the vertical frame portions 76 and 77 have slots 81
extending along their inner walls for a substantial portion of the length
thereof, the bottoms 82 of the slots being spaced above the frame portions
74. The slots continue through pins 80, as shown at 83 in FIGS. 8-10, to
depths less than the full inside dimension of portions 76 and 77.
Frames 51 and 52 are pivotably connected by hinges 84 and 85 including
outer hinge elements 86 on frame portion 76, cooperating inner hinge
elements 87 on frame portion 77, and loose hinge pintles 90, as shown in
FIG. 8. The hinges enable frames 51 and 52 to be disposed at various
angles relative to each other. Similar hinges 91, 92 are shown between
frames 52 and 53, and hinges 93 and 94 are shown between frames 53 and 54,
thus enabling relative angular relations between all the frames such as
that shown in FIG. 7.
Support 65 is very similar to support 14 of FIG. 1, except that leg
portions 63 and 64 are somewhat shorter: they carry at their upper ends
yoke elements 95, 96 having plate-like clamp members 97 and 100 secured by
pairs of clamping screws 101, and include cylindrical stems 102 to enable
the yokes to rotate with respect to leg portions 63, 64, a locking screw
103 being in each case provided if desired.
Secondard supports 57 and 60 are of similar structure: they consist of
bottom cross bar portions 104 and 105 adapted to be clamped in yokes 95
and 96 respectively, and have upturned leg portions 106, 107 and 110, 111
on which frames 51, 52, 53 and 54 are pivotably mounted by further pivoted
yoke elements 112, 113, 114 and 115, all respectively, like those just
described. It will be evident that by suitable sliding adjustments in the
various yoke elements the frames can be brought to any desired angular
relation within a wide range.
As in FIG. 1, each of frames 51-54 supports a different one of four
generally rectangular rigid display panels 116. As suggested in FIGS.
8-10, panels 116 are formed to provide outwardly projecting tabs 117 at
the opposite sides thereof, the tabs being elongated in a vertical
direction. The tabs are adapted to project through the slots 81 in frame
portions 76 and 77, and have their lower ends resting on the bottoms 82 of
the slots. At their upper corners tabs 117 are cut away slightly, to
engage the unslotted portions 120 of connection pins 80. Bottom frame
members 73 are sufficiently resilient to spring slightly, in the absence
of upper frame members 70, so that tabs 117 can slide past end portions
120 as panels 116 are inserted into the frame. Thus the panels are quite
secure in the frames even before members 70 are replaced. As before, tabs
117 are of a thickness only slighly less that the width of slots 81 in the
vertical frame portions.
In FIG. 6 a plurality of lamp fixtures 121 of appropriate structure are
shown as being provided with hollow mounting arms 122, for mounting on
frame portions 70 by yokes 123 to which they are secured as by welding. As
shown in FIGS. 14 and 15, each yoke 123 may be closed at its bottom by a
plate 124 pivoted about a fastener 125, to secure the yoke and light
fixture at the top of the frame. Panels 116 are of height less than the
inside height of frames 51-54 to enable this. Electrical energization for
fixture 121 is supplied through mounting arms 122 and bushings 126 by
suitable electric cords 127.
FIGS. 16-18 show a third display structure 130 produced in accordance with
the invention. It comprises three rectangular frames 131, 132 and 133 like
frames 51, 52 or 53, and 54 of FIG. 6, pivotably interconnected by hinges
134, 135 and 136, 137 like hinges 84, 85, and carrying panels 140
similarly constructed and mounted. Appropriate lamp fixtures 121 and 141
are also provided.
The third display structure is specifically intended to be mounted on a
surface such as a table or desk rather than on a floor, and a simplified
support structure for this purpose is shown to include a central support
142 and outer supports 143. Support 142 comprises a pair of feet 144
having central notches 145 sized to receive the rectangular metal frame
132, and interconnected by suitable panels 146 secured to feet 144 by
fasteners 147. For convenience, supports 143 may comprise no more than
duplicates of feet 144.
From the foregoing it will be evident that I have invented a display
structure configuration by which a plurality of display panels are mounted
and illuminated for effective presentation to observers, the structures
being adapted for use with varying numbers of panels and for mounting
either on a floor or a more elevated surface. The arrangement is easily
dismantled into a small space for shipment, and quickly assembled for use
with no more complicated tools needed than a screwdriver: once assembled
the display panels are easily replaced when a change in subject matter to
be displayed is desired.
Numerous characteristics and advantages of my invention have been set forth
in the foregoing description, together with details of the structure and
function of the invention, and the novel features thereof are pointed out
in the appended claims. The disclosure, however, is illustrative only, and
changes may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size, and
arrangement of parts, within the principle of the invention, to the full
extent indicated by the broad general meaning of the terms in which the
appended claims are expressed.
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