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| United States Patent | 5237765 |
| Link to this page | http://www.wikipatents.com/5237765.html |
| Inventor(s) | Vargish, II; George (Franklin Lakes, NJ) |
| Abstract | An illuminated display includes a neon tube and a power supply with flasher
mounted on a removable backboard within a transparent tube. The
removability of the backboard permits changing the message on the display.
The display can be secured to a wall, floor, or any other suitable display
location. The display can also be mounted in a movable pedestal for
portable applications. Opaque appearance materials conceal internal
components of the display. Controls permit varying the color intensity and
flash rate of the neon tube. |
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Title Information  |
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Drawing from US Patent 5237765 |
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Illuminated display sign |
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| Publication Date |
August 24, 1993 |
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| Filing Date |
August 20, 1991 |
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Title Information  |
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Claims  |
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What is claimed is:
1. An illuminated display, comprising:
a transparent tube;
means for supporting said transparent tube on a surface;
first and second channels oppositely disposed within said transparent tube;
a backboard supported in said first and second channels and dividing a
portion of said transparent tube into a front part and a rear part;
a neon tube;
means for mounting said neon tube on said backboard facing said front part;
a neon power supply with flasher mounted on said backboard facing said rear
part;
means for connecting power from said power supply with flasher to said neon
tube;
an opaque layer covering said rear part, whereby visual access to said
power supply with flasher is blocked; and
said first and second channels providing means for removing said backboard,
with said neon tube and said power supply with flasher attached, to permit
replacement thereof with another backboard, neon tube and power supply
with flasher, whereby a message on said neon tube may be changed.
2. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said means for
supporting includes:
a base fitted into a bottom of said transparent tube;
a mounting flange connected to said base; and
said mounting flange including means for permitting attachment thereof to
said surface.
3. An illuminated display according to claim 2, further comprising:
a cap fitted on a top of said transparent tube; and
said cap being removable for permitting said backboard, with said neon tube
and power supply with flasher, to be removed and replaced through said
top.
4. An illuminated display according to claim 1, further comprising means
for varying a color intensity of said neon tube.
5. An illuminated display according to claim 1, further comprising means
for flashing said neon tube.
6. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said means for
flashing is effective for flashing said neon tube at rates from steady
state to stroboscopic.
7. An illuminated display according to claim 1, further comprising at least
one of means for varying a color intensity of said neon tube, and a means
for flashing said neon tube, is contained in said transparent tube.
8. An illuminated display according to claim 1, further comprising
removable means for connecting said illuminated display to an external
power source.
9. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said backboard is
opaque.
10. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said opaque layer
is a black plastic layer.
11. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said transparent
tube is a cylinder.
12. An illuminated display according to claim 1, wherein said transparent
tube is parallelipiped. |
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Claims  |
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Description  |
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present invention relates to display signs and more particularly to
freestanding neon display signs used to highlight business specialties.
The use of neon signs to announce business names or specialties is well
known. Generally such neon display signs are permanently installed in
prominent locations, to provide the greatest possible visibility available
for a fixed installation. Apparent major disadvantages of such displays
are that once installed, they do not allow for convenient changes of
messages and they are not easily installed or moved. Most often,
professional help is required to alter or move these displays.
OBJECTS AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
It is therefore and object of the invention to provide an illuminated
display sign that overcomes the drawbacks of the prior art.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a neon
illuminated display sign that provides for convenient interchange of
messages as well as movability and portability.
Briefly stated, there is provided an illuminated display that includes a
message spelled out with a neon tube and a power supply mounted on a
removable backboard within a transparent tube. The removability of the
backboard permits changing the message on the display. The display can be
secured to a wall, the floor, or any other suitable display location.
Opaque appearance materials conceal internal components of the display.
Controls permit varying the color intensity and flash rate of the neon
tube. By virtue of its size and the nature of its enclosure, it can
additionally be mounted on a removable pedestal and used as a truly
portable illuminated display.
According to an embodiment of the invention, there is provided an
illuminated display, comprising: a transparent tube, means for supporting
the transparent tube on a surface, first and second channels oppositely
disposed within the transparent tube, a backboard supported in the first
and second channels and dividing a portion of the transparent tube into a
front part and a rear part, a neon tube message, means for mounting the
neon tube on the backboard facing the front part, a neon power supply
mounted on the backboard facing the rear part, means for connecting power
from the power supply to the neon tube, an opaque layer covering the rear
part, whereby visual access to the power supply and wiring is blocked, and
the first and second channels providing means for removing the backboard,
with the neon tube and the power supply, to permit replacement thereof
with another backboard, neon tube and power supply, whereby a message on
the neon tube may be changed.
The above, and other objects features and advantages of the present
invention will become apparent from the following description read in
conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which like reference
numerals designate the same elements.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1 is a side view of a neon sign according to an embodiment of the
invention.
FIG. 1A is partially exploded view of the neon sign of FIG. 1.
FIG. 2 is a top view of the invention of FIG. 1 with its cap removed.
FIGS. 3 through 10 show possible messages that can be displayed by the
invention.
FIG. 11 is a schematic diagram of the neon sign of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to FIGS. 1 and 1A, a first end of a transparent tube 12 of an
illuminated display 10, is removably fitted over a first end of a base 14.
Tube 12 is an elongate cylinder that may be manufactured from any suitable
transparent material such as for example, an acrylic. Base 14 is
manufactured from black acrylic or the like and is sealed at a second end
by a disc 16 of a like material. A flattened disc shaped end of an upper
flange 18 is attached to an outer surface of disc 16. An opposite end of
upper flange 18 is a cylindrical tube that is fitted over a first end of a
cylindrical support pipe 20, whose second end is inserted into a
cylindrical first end of mounting flange 22. A flattened rectangular
second end of mounting flange 22 includes two mounting holes 23 disposed
on opposite sides of the rectangular second end.
Referring now also to FIG. 2, opposing channels 24 are affixed
longitudinally to diametrically opposite positions on an inner wall 13 of
tube 12. Facing longitudinal slots 25 of channels 24 support a backboard
26 between them. Backboard 26, which is comprised of an opaque acrylic
sheet, or the like, supports, along its length, a neon tube 28 by means of
neon tube supports 29. A half cylindrical, black plastic shield 32 is
inserted into tube 12 on a side of backboard 26 opposite neon tube 28 to
provide an appearance screen that blocks visibility from the rear into
tube 12.
A neon power supply with flasher 34 is disposed in tube 12 on backboard 26
facing shield 32. A first end of a cable 35, which passes through a
bushing 36, is connected to power supply with flasher 34. A second end of
cable 35 is connected to neon tube 28. A cap 30, which may be formed of
vinyl, closes a second end of tube 12.
Referring to FIG. 11, a 24 volt transformer with connector plug 38 is
connected to any convenient utility outlet to connect line power to power
supply with flasher 34. A controller 40, on power supply with flasher 34
includes a color intensity control 42 and two flasher controls 44. Flasher
control 44A is used to set the duration of the on time of neon tube 28,
while flasher control 44b is used to set its off time. The operating power
output of power supply with flasher 34 is connected by cable 35 to neon
tube 28.
During operation, color intensity control 42 sets the color intensity of
neon tube 28, while flash controls 44A and 44B set the flashing rate of
neon tube 28. The flashing rate of neon tube 28 is settable between a
steady glow and a rapidly flashing glow such as for a stroboscopic effect.
Because illuminated display 10 is a self-contained unit having simple
installation requirements, it can be positioned in any convenient location
to meet the needs of a user at which electrical power is available. In
addition, illuminated display 10 is rotatable on base 14, so that neon
tube 28 can face in any direction about the axis formed by pipe 20.
A major advantage of the invention is the simple interchangability of neon
tube 28, which allows the message to be changed as product or activity
specials change. To accomplish this, cap 30 is removed from tube 12 and 24
volt transformer with connector plug 38 is disconnected from the utility
outlet and current backboard 26 is then slid out of slots 25 of channels
24 with neon tube 28 and power supply with flasher 34 attached. A
replacement backboard having attached thereto a replacement neon tube 28
and power supply with flasher 34 is then slid into slots 25, cap 30 is
replaced and 24 volt transformer with connector plug 38 is reconnected to
the utility outlet.
Another advantage is the ability to rotate the display a full 360.degree.,
after illuminated display 10 is mounted, for easy visibility adjustment
with out tools.
The safety of a low voltage, 24 volt, power supply is still another
advantage of the invention.
FIGS. 3 through 10, illustrate possible messages that may be interchanged
in illuminated display 10, when installed, for example, at a car wash.
Having described preferred embodiments of the invention with reference to
the accompanying drawings, it is to be understood that the invention is
not limited to those precise embodiments, and that various changes and
modifications may be affected therein by one skilled in the art without
departing from the scope and spirit of the invention as defined in the
appended claims.
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