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What is claimed is:
1. A sign assembly comprising:
a housing defining an enclosure therein and having a screen means with an
opaque wall section and a translucent legend portion defining indicia;
a printed circuit board mounted within said enclosure and arranged
generally perpendicular to said screen means and generally at a side of
said housing, said side adjoining said screen means;
a plurality of light emitting diode lamp means mounted on said printed
circuit board to radiate a bundle of substantially unidirectional light
rays generally transversely across said enclosure to illuminate said
enclosure; and
a reflector means for diffusing and reflecting a portion of said bundle of
light rays through a portion of said translucent legend portion of said
screen means.
2. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the legend portion defines the
word "EXIT".
3. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the legend portion defines a
word.
4. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the legend portion defines a
word.
5. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the opaque wall section being
light reflective within said enclosure.
6. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the printed circuit board
generally has an elongate rectangular configuration and having a normal
angularity to said screen means.
7. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the reflector means (13)
comprises a flat sheet material having a reflective surface (28) and being
bent upwardly at one end portion (29).
8. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the legend portion of the screen
means defines a perimeter dimension, and the reflector means has a size
and configuration generally corresponding with said perimeter dimension.
9. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the reflector means being
mounted at a predetermined angle relative to said screen means.
10. A sign assembly as in claim 1, wherein: the housing has a wall member
having a reflective specular finish means for serving as a reflector (30,
32) for diffusing and reflecting a light beam (22) onto said screen means.
11. A sign assembly as in claim 1, including: a housing wall section
defining a hole (47) to enable one or more down beams of light rays (44)
to exit said housing, said hole being located in a generally opposite side
of said housing relative to said printed circuit board and facing said
printed circuit board to receive the unidirectional light rays
therethrough.
12. A sign assembly in combination, comprising:
a housing (10) having a pair of side walls, a pair of top and bottom walls
and a rear wall (17) defining an enclosure therein and having a front open
wall portion;
a cover plate (11) formed from a flat sheet of translucent plastic and
dimensioned for being affixed to said housing over said front open wall
portion, portions (21) of said cover plate being opaque, and said cover
plate having translucent portions (20) to define the word "EXIT";
a printed circuit board means having a plurality of light emitting diodes
mounted thereon and being mounted within said enclosure for providing a
source of substantially unidirectional illumination (22, 76, 77), said
printed circuit board means being mounted at a side end of said enclosure,
said printed circuit board being generally perpendicular relative to said
cover plate whereby said illuminating light rays (22) are radiated
outwardly substantially parallel with said cover plate within said
enclosure to illuminate said enclosure;
a reflector member (14) having a size and shape slightly smaller than said
cover plate and having an upturned section (29), said reflector member
being mounted within said enclosure with a general diagonal arrangement
for reflecting and diffusing said parallel light rays (25) through said
translucent portions of said cover plate.
13. An EXIT type sign assembly, comprising:
a housing (54) defining an enclosure (84, 85) and having a pair of spaced
apart cover screen means, each having an opaque wall section and a
translucent legend section (82, 83) for defining indicia on each said
legend section thereby providing a sign on two sides of said housing;
a printed circuit board means having two separated rows each containing a
plurality of light emitting diodes mounted thereon and being mounted
within said enclosure for providing two rows of light rays (76, 77), said
printed circuit board means being disposed at one end of said enclosure,
said printed circuit board being substantially perpendicular to both said
cover screen means such that two spaced apart substantially unidirectional
beams of light rays (76, 77) are radiated transversely across said
enclosure to illuminate said enclosure;
a pair of diverging reflector means (58, 59) each having a reflective
surface and oppositely bent end members for diffusing and reflecting said
light rays (76, 77) through a portion of each respective legend section. |
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FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to illuminated devices and, more
particularly, to an LED illuminated sign such as, for example, a so-called
exit sign.
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
Typically, lighted signs such as are utilized for indicating an "exit", or
"fire escape" and the like, generally include a transparent or translucent
colored lens or cover screen interposed in front of at least one
florescent or incandescent bulb. Such devices, however, require relatively
expensive and frequent maintenance, i.e., bulb replacement, provide
noticeably pinpoint light source and high operation cost.
Some conventionally lighted signs use bulbs to either form the word(s) or
are arranged contiguously in alignment with the transparent word portions
of the sign. Obviously, the letters in the sign in front of the bulbs
appear much brighter than those portions spaced further from the bulb, the
result being an inefficient, relatively expensive and esthetically
unpleasant illuminated sign. In addition, the burnout of one or more such
bulbs is typically noticeable by observers and information distortion may
result.
These devices have numerous deficiencies such as being sumptuous in
component parts, being cumbersome in design, requiring considerable
maintenance, and subject to failure, and are relatively expensive and
complex to manufacture.
PRIOR ART STATEMENT
In a number of prior art devices, such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos.
3,402,494 issued Sep. 24, 1968 to Raymond L. Gray; and 3,310,670 issued
Mar. 21, 1967 to Ronald W. Sheppard; and 1,944,276 issued to Lindsey
Schepmoes; the use of incandescent bulbs within an exit type sign is
disclosed.
Another patent reference of interest is U.S. Pat. No. 3,309,806 issued Mar.
21, 1967 to R. S. Gallagher. This prior art "exit" sign uses a plurality
of light bulbs arranged in rows and columns parallel with a diffusing
plate and a lens plate. Although this device may present some advantages
over the incandescent sign devices noted above, this type sign (design) is
flawed in that such bulb arrangements can result in noticeable bulb
burnout(s) and requires relatively numerous bulbs due to the light
retarding effect of the diffusing plate.
Other prior art patents of interest include: U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,018,290
issued May 28, 1991 to Edward P. Kozek and Charles R. Ruskouski; 3,957,351
issued May 18, 1976 to Glade M. Stockwell; and 4,768,300 issued Sep. 6,
1988 to Renzo N. Rutili.
The above noted patents are mentioned as being representative of the prior
art and other pertinent references may exist. None of these patents are
deemed to affect the patentability of the present claimed invention.
In contrast to the prior art "exit" type signs typically used in buildings
to meet local fire and building codes, the present invention provides a
relatively low cost sign which uses low energy consuming LED's mounted on
a printed circuit board and located at one or more sides of the housing to
provide a source of relatively directional light which is then converted
or reflected to simulate a diffused light source behind the transparent or
translucent word portions of the sign.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An illuminated sign construction comprising: a housing having an open side
wall, a sign cover plate having indicia and/or words demarcated/defined by
translucent sections of plastic or glass or the like, a plurality of light
emitting diodes mounted within said housing in back-of or posterior to the
non-translucent or opaque portions of the sign cover plate, and a
reflector plate or member for reflecting and diffusing the somewhat
directional light being emitted by the LED's into a relatively diffused
field of light illumination through the sign indicia to thereby present
substantially uniformly illuminated sign indicia and/or words.
OBJECTIVES
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide a new and
improved illuminated type sign.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved
"exit" type sign.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved
illuminated directional sign.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sign apparatus that
provides a substantially uniform field of illumination from a plurality of
LED's offset within the sign apparatus.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an illuminated typed
sign being relatively less expensive to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sign apparatus
which is relatively less complex to manufacture.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a relatively light
weight, durable, less energy consumptive and long lasting "exit" type sign
for whatever sign symbols are desired.
Another object of the present invention is to provide an LED illuminated
sign adapted to enable signs of different designations interchangeable
without rearrangement or dislocation of the mounted LED light source.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a sign which uses
substantially less energy to illumimate an "EXIT" type sign than currently
available "EXIT" signs.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a sign having a
reflector and diffuser means for substantially converting the virtual
unidirectional light emitted from LED's into a source of substantially
diffused light radiating from the sign indicia.
The invention possesses other objects and features and advantages, which
will be set forth in the detailed description of the preferred embodiments
of the invention. It is to be understood, however, that variations of the
illustrated embodiments may be achieved which are within the intended
scope of the claimed invention.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Throughout the drawings, like reference
numerals refer to like parts.
FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a sign embodying the present invention;
FIG. 2 is a cross sectional view of the sign illustrated in FIG. 1 showing
the offset or offstaged LED printed circuit board and reflector assembly
in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 3 is a cross sectional view of an alternative embodiment of a single
sided sign in accordance with the invention;
FIG. 4 is a cross sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the
invention illustrating a double sided type sign;
FIG. 5 is a cross sectional view of an alternative embodiment of the
invention depicting a double sided sign;
FIG. 6 is a front plan view illustrating a possible arrangement for
mounting the LED's in accordance with the invention; and
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of a reflector member having a specular or
knurled reflective surface in accordance with the invention.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring to the drawings in which like numerals indicate like-parts,
particularly FIGS. 1 and 2 there is shown an "exit" type sign constructed
in accordance with the invention to have a simple assembly comprising a
housing 10, a sign plate 11, a printed circuit board 12 (PC board) having
a plurality of light emitting diode (LED) lights 13, and a reflector plate
14.
In general, the housing 10 has a pair of spaced side walls 15, 16, a back
wall member 17, a top wall member 18, and a bottom wall member 19. The
housing 10 may be formed of plastic, metal or other suitable material and
being conventionally dimensioned for the selected use such as an "exit"
sign used in buildings according to local code. Basically, such signs have
a rectangular or box shape of a size to accommodate a display panel or
cover plate 11 of desired dimensions. The enclosure or housing 10 has an
open front wall portion being defined by wall portions 15, 16, 18 and 19.
It will be appreciated that the structure as described thus far can be
utilized to provide an illuminated display in a generally conventional
manner whereby light passes through the translucent legend 20 and is
blocked by the opaque or non-transparent portions 21 of cover plate 11, to
illuminate and define, for example, the word "EXIT". The cover plate 11
may be formed of a flat sheet of translucent plastic and having a
rectangular shape and dimensioned for being affixed to the housing 10 over
the front open wall portion defined by walls 15, 16, 18, 19. The housing
wall sections defining one or more holes 47 to enable one or more
downwardly directed beams of light rays 44 to exit the housing.
In accordance with the present invention, a printed circuit board 12 with a
plurality of light emitting diodes 13 mounted thereon is affixed/mounted
in conventional manner to a side wall member 16 of housing 10. The PC
board 12 may have an obtuse or acute angularity relative to the
longitudinal axis of the enclosure. And a reflector member or plate 14 is
mounted within housing 10 for reflecting the light output 22 from the
LED's 13 unto the bottom surface 23 of,cover plate 20 and through the
transparent sections 24 of the indicia/legend 20.
The LED's 13 may be mounted onto the PC board 12 and electrically
actuated/energized in conventional manner. Accordingly, an electrical
diagram or schematic and LED bulb mounting fixture details are omitted to
avoid prolixity. Basically speaking, however, the PC board 12 may be
affixed to side wall member 16 of housing 10 by conventional nuts and
bolts 26.
As is generally recognized, LED's 13 when energized produce a relatively
narrow band 22 of somewhat directional light beams 25. It is this narrow
band of directional light characteristic which prior to the present
invention caused sign manufacturers to avoid their use in such signs.
An important feature of the present invention is the provision of a
reflector 14 mounted within housing 10. Reflector 14 may be formed of a
polished metal or other suitable material to have a reflective surface 28.
The reflective surface 28 may be smooth or specular or knurled or other
suitable surface finish so as to reflect and diffuse the beams 22 of light
25 within housing 10 and, thereby, provide a diffused and uniform
illumination through the transparent legend sections 20. In this manner,
the benefits of a low energy consuming LED light source is converted into
a substantially uniformly diffused/scattered light within the "EXIT" type
sign. The reflector plate member 14 may be dimensioned to accommodate the
size of the sign legend 20 so as to efficiently utilize the available
beams of light 25 which may be substantially directed onto the reflector
plate within housing 10. Reflector 14, as shown in FIGS. 2 and 7, may
comprise a rectangular flat sheet of polished metal having an upturned or
bent section 29.angled to reflect light rays upwardly onto the cover plate
11.
Referring now to FIG. 3, a first alternative embodiment of the sign and
reflector shown in FIG. 1 are illustrated. All other components and
operations remain basically the same. The rear or bottom wall 30 of
housing 31 comprises a square or rectangular shaped wall member 30 having
a bent or inclined end portion 32 contoured for reflecting light rays 25
upwardly toward the legend cover plate 11. The inside of the bottom wall
30 is treated to yield a high reflectance specular or a polished knurled
finished reflector 33. The specular or knurl reflective surface is
illustrated by bumps 34. Since the technology for forming a reflective
specular or knurl surface is within the prior art, a more detailed
discussion of the method of forming such a surface 33, 34 on the housing
bottom wall 30 is omitted to avoid prolixity. The end section 32 of the
reflector back panel 30 may contain one or more holes 35 to enable light
rays 36 to radiate without said housing end section 32. The holes 35 may
be formed on the top end section 32 (see FIG. 3) and/or at the bottom 16
(see FIG. 1) of the sign 10, 40. In this manner partial lighting, i.e.,
down light through the holes 35 in the housing, may be provided in a
relatively simple, inexpensive and efficient manner as compared to the
prior art.
Referring to FIG. 4, a second contemplated alternative embodiment of the
"EXIT" type sign is depicted. The PC board 12 and row of LED lights 13 are
mounted by conventional means (not shown) at the bottom end 53 of the
double sided sign enclosure or housing 54. The PC board 12 and LED row of
lights 13 are oriented relative to housing 54 such that a substantial
portion of the light rays 55 and 56 radiate upwardly toward the top end 57
of housing 54. A pair of oppositely facing reflector plates 58, 59 are
mounted above and aligned with the row of LED lights 13. The bottom ends
60 of reflector plates 58, 59 are abutted together to form a relatively
thin edge for splitting or partitioning or separating the bundle of light
rays 22 emitted from the LED lights 13. Reflector 58 is titled outwardly
toward face plate or legend plate 61. Reflector 59 is tilted outwardly
toward face (legend) plate 62. Each reflector 58, 59, has a mirror like
surface or specular reflective surface to effect light diffusing and
dispersing therewithin. In the embodiment illustrated in FIG. 4, the
bundle of light rays 22 is divided into substantially two equal and
diverging bundles of light rays 55, 56. Each of these diverging bundles of
light rays 55, 56 are diffused and reflected by reflectors 58, 59,
respectively. In this manner the reflected light rays 55, 56, generate a
substantially uniform illumination within each sign side 64, 65,
respectively. Thus, the sign legend or characters or letters (not shown)
are substantially uniformly illuminated. It should be recognized that the
reflectors or Baffles 14, 58, 59 are somewhat rectangularly shaped and
slightly smaller in size than the housing.
Referring now to FIG. 5, another alternative embodiment is illustrated.
This embodiment features a double sided housing 54 having oppositely
facing sign plates or legend panel 61, 62. An enlarged PC board 70 is
mounted at the top end 57 of sign 72. Two spaced apart rows 73, 74, each
containing a plurality of LED lights are mounted on PC board 70. The LED
lights are directed downwardly within housing 54 by conventional means
(not shown). The reflectors 58, 59 are joined or abutted together along
their top edges 75 and diverge outwardly. In this manner, light rays 76
are diffused and reflected off reflector 58 to effect a substantially
uniform illumination on legend plate 61. Light rays 77 are diffused and
reflected off reflector 59 to effect a substantially uniform illumination
on legend plate 62. Thus, reflector plates 58, 59 generally extend
downwardly the full length of display sign 72 and have a bent end section
29 at its bottom. Bent end sections 29 are contoured to reflect emitted
light rays 80, 81, into legend plates, 61, 62, respectively. The internal
or back surfaces of the opaque area of legend plates 61, 62, respectively,
are coated 82, 83 with a reflective coating to reflect the light rays
striking the opaque regions to, thereby, enhance the uniformity of
illumination within each separate chamber or side display panel 84, 85,
respectively.
It should be recognized that the prior art LED "EXIT" signs use large
printed circuit boards arranged parallel to the legend face plate and have
many light bulbs which emit light rays directly unto the legend face
plate. Such prior art signs have presented numerous disadvantages, such
as, for example:
High cost for materials
Relatively high Energy Consumption
Down lights requires additional components
Relatively uneven illumination and spotted legend light effects
Defective bulbs resulting in noticeable sign defect
IN TOTAL CONTRAST to the prior art "EXIT" type signs, the present invention
provides a relatively small PC board module with LED's oriented to provide
indirect illumination of the sign legends. The placement, size,
orientation and other features of the present inventive sign provide the
following benefits and improvements over the prior art signs.
1. Illumination board perpendicular to the face provides indirect even
illumination to the legend (no hot spots).
2. A minimal amount of LED's are required therefore a minimum surface area
of PC board material is required.
3. Down light (light through bottom of enclosure) is accomplished
automatically and without the use of costly additional component.
4. With better performance and less components, a savings is also achieved
in energy (power) consumption.
5. Because the illumination module is small, the enclosure can be smaller
and therefore less costly to manufacture.
While there has been shown what is considered to be the preferred
embodiment and several alternative embodiments of the invention, it is
desired to secure in the appended claims all modifications as fall within
the true spirit and scope of the invention.
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