EP0210274A1 - Information board apparatus - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to an information display apparatus which uses a large number of multicolored light emitting devices as display elements to enhance visibility, visual attractivity, and attention evocativeness.
- So far information display boards have been proposed that are constructed to show specific display patterns by lighting many groups of light emitting devices, such as electric bulbs or light emitting diodes (LEDs), which are arranged in the checkerboard pattern to form specific display patterns.
- LEDs light emitting diodes
- the light emitting devices which are used for conventional information display boards only light electric bulbs or LEDs, and control their brightness or flicker them, they cannot emphasize the display detail visually beyond the above-mentioned level of their functions. Therefore, if various information boards of lighting type flood in display area, their visibility, visual attractivity, and attention evocativeness will be relatively reduced. Under such a condition, in order to attract special attention to the display of a specific information board, it is necessary not only to light specific display patterns and control their brightness or flicker them, but to change their lighting color properly.
- this invention uses “multicolored light emitting devices", which were deviced previously by the same inventors as those of this invention, and applied to Japan Patent Office as Japan Utility Model Application No. 55-117524.
- the "multicolored light emitting device” represents a light emitting device in combination of one or more LEDs of different colors, such as red, yellow and blue, arranged on a substrate, connected with wires and fixed to a base shell having pins or a metal base to form a single device that can emit one color, or more colors simultaneously as required, and change the color to be emitted. Further, this invention improves the above-mentioned device so that many devices can be arranged in a checkerboard pattern as a display unit of information board.
- the purpose of this invention is, in view of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art, to provide an information display apparatus that maintains a high level of visibility, visual attractivity and attention evocativeness by lighting specific display patterns, as needed, in a display unit in which many light emitting devices as display elements are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern, while changing the brightness of the patterns and flickering them, and also by changing the lighting colors of the patterns.
- Another purpose of this invention is to provide an information display apparatus having a display unit in which multicolored light emitting devices, composed of many light emitting diodes contained in lamp cases in the structure that can dissipate heat from leads of devices whose temperature is liable to excessively rise, are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern, thus enabling effective dissipation of hot air in the lamp cases.
- Another purpose of this invention is to provide an information display apparatus that can serve efficiently for out door use by making the exposed part on the front of multicolored light emitting devices dust- and water-proof.
- An information display apparatus in accordance with the present invention is provided with a display unit that comprises many multicolored light emitting devices arrayed in a checkerboard pattern over the whole area of the opening of the front flame constructing the main body of the information display apparatus.
- Multicolored light emitting devices have such structure that when they are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern in a display unit, heat dissipation holes formed in the side plates of the lamp cases along leads of LEDs whose temperature is liable to rise are alinged in vertical and horizontal directions and provide air paths that can circulate air in the display.
- a transparent cover is mounted on the front of each lamp case, that is, on the light emitting side of LEDs, to provide the dust- and water-proof properties to the lamp case to prevent dust and water intrusion from the outside of the apparatus.
- the main body of an information display apparatus 1 is composed of an enclosure 2 and a front frame 5 which is fitted to the bottom edge of enclosure 2 by means of hinge 3 so as to turn freely but usually fixed with clamps 4 to the top edge of the front opening of enclosure 2.
- the front flame 5 of main body 1 is fitted with a display board 6, and a hood 7 which interrupts rays of light from incidence on a display board 6 beyond the circumference of the board, especially from the upper side and both the right and left sides of the enclosure.
- the display board 6 is provided with many shading windows 8 which are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern over the whole face of the displayboard 6, and behind the shading windows 8 in main body 1, sockets or a base board 9 is arranged and many multicolored light emitting devices 10 are installed on this socket or base board 9 so that light emitting parts of multicolored light emitting devices 10 come to the same positions with shading windows 8.
- a transparent plate 11 for dust- and water-proofing can be arranged between the back face of display board 6 and the light emitting part of multicolored light emitting devices 10, which are energized to flicker by a printed circuit board 12 for the energization.
- multicolored light emitting devices 10 have respectively such structure that LEDs 14, two or more for each of different colors, are arrayed and fixed on the surface of a substrate 15 and wired on the back face of substrate 15, which is provided with a specific number of electrodes 16 projecting out of the substrate.
- diodes 14 of two different colors are used and arranged alternatively by color in groups of the square form in which two or more LEDs of each color are arrayed in every line.
- the number of LEDs 14, kinds of lighting color, combination of colors, etc. can be arbitrarily selected and changed in response to the purpose of using the information display board composed of the multicolored light emitting devices 10 but not limited to the above.
- a lamp case 17 is fitted to construct a multicolored light emitting device 10.
- the lamp case 17 is provided with heat dissipation holes 18 in the side plates of the lead section 13 of lamp case in which leads of the LEDs 14 are contained, so that when many multicolored light emitting devices 10 are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern to construct a display unit of the information display apparatus, the heat dissipation holes 18 of the light emitting devices 10 arrayed in a line can communicate with the adjacent hole.
- the lamp case 17 is composed of two side plates 17a and 17b that form a cross section in the shape of " ", and these side plates 17a and 17b are combined to form a square lamp case. Namely, side plates 17a and 17b are respectively provided with the above-mentioned heat dissipation hole 18 in the side plate which is not devided and with a groove 19 at the bottom of the side plate so that an edge of a substrate 15 can be fitted to the groove 19.
- one divided part 17a has a hooking tongue 20 at the edge of its divided face and another divided part 17b a hooking edge 21, which catches the hooking tongue 20.
- the above-mentioned hooking tongue 20 is fitted to hooking edge 21 while making both divided faces come to close contact from the right and left, and a hook 20 provided at the edge of hooking tongue 20 is engaged with the end part of hooking edge 21.
- hook 22 is separated from the end part of hooking edge 21 by pushing hooking tongue 20 to the outside of side plate 17a, and thus side plates 17a and 17b can be parted.
- a guide piece 23 is fixed to either of divided side-plate parts 17a and 17b and a guide groove 24 is cut on other side of the divided side-plate parts 17a and 17b and fitted to the above-mentioned guide piece 23.
- the lamp case 17 may be constructed in a shape of cylinder.
- a group of plural LEDs 14 is inserted into a lamp case 17 from the rear end of the case, and the edge of the substrate 15 is fitted to the groove 19 of the lamp case 17, while widening the rear edge of lamp case.
- Heat dissipation holes 18 may be formed in all the side plates of the lamp case.17 so that the high-temperature air generated by leads 13 of LEDs 14 can flow in the horizontal direction as well.
- an opaque plate or filter for adjusting the lighting color of each LED group, or a lens (not illusra- ted) for enlarging the visible area of the LED group may be installed in the front opening of the lamp case.
- the lamp case 17 has a function as hood at the same time.
- the LEDs which constitute a multicolored light emitting device 10 When the LEDs which constitute a multicolored light emitting device 10 receive irradiation of external light, it is liable to halation, depending on the irradiating direction, and if they are energized in such condition, the external light reduces the visibility of them remarkaly. Generally, although the external light is shaded by the shading windows 8 of the display board 9 , it can be also prevented also by making the edges of lamp case 17 project forward from the LED group 14. The length of the projection of the edge of lampcase 17 should be decided definitely according to the condition to use multicolored light emitting devices 10. However, generally the projection in the direction of irradiating external light is enough in the length of 10 to 15 mm.
- Using the multicolored light emitting device 10 of such structure permits change of the shading windows 8 of display board 9 to a single display window.
- Such information as characters, figures and marks which should be displayed on the display board 6, for example, such information as "warning declared' as shown in Fig. 17 is displayed by selecting one or more display patterns from several display patterns stored previously in semiconductor storage devices of control unit .(not illustrated), sending out the control. signal according to the selected display pattern(s) to the display unit, lighting the multicolored light emitting devices corresponding to the display pattern(s) from all the multicolored light emitting devices 10, and controlling or flickering the light of the devices.
- control unit can be contained in eclosure 2 of the main body 1 together with other electrical devices, and if desired, the control unit can be arranged outside the enclosure 2.
- Figs. 13 to 15 show another embodiment concerning multicolored light emitting devices in which transparent cover 25 covers the front opening of lampcase 17 in order to provide dust- and water-proof properties to the lampcase 17 and enhance the adaptability of the lamp case to outdoor installation.
- lamp case 17 is constructed in the cylindrical form and six heat dissipation holes 18 are provided along the circumference of the lampcase, but the numbers of the holes are not limited to six.
- a flange 27 is fitted, and a nut 28 is a set to the threads 26.
- the flange 27 and nut 28 are used for holding, in the mounting plate 29, multicolored light emitting devices 10 arrayed and fitted in the display unit, and each multicolored light emitting device 10 can be removed freely from the mounting plate 29 by loosening the nut 28.
- the structure for holding the light emitting devices in the mounting plate 29 is not limited to the combination of screw 26 and nut 28 as mentioned above. Fig.
- 16 shows a modified example of above-mentioned embodiment related to the front opening of lampcase 17, and the edge of the opening is projected a little forward from cover 20 can prevent the lighting face of cover 25 from exposure to direct sunlight or other external light that reduces contrast between the light from the lighting face and external light and therefore also lowers the visibility of the information display of information display apparatus.
- Such purpose can be usually achieved enough by 10-15 mm forward projection of cover 25.
- the visibility, visual attractivity and attention evocativeness of the information display apparatus can be enhanced by displaying in the desired brightness the specific display patterns selected from predetermined display patterns in response to the road information in the area where the information display apparatus of the present invention is installed.
- the high-temperature air generated in the lamp case is vented out through heat dissipation holes,temperature rise in the lamp case is controlled, and thus reduction of brightness of LEDs by high temperature can be prevented.
- adaptability of the information display apparatus to outdoor installation can be improved by selecting the multicolored light emitting devices which excels in dust- and water-proof properties.
- the information display apparatus according to the present invention is suitable for application as road traffic information display apparatus installed outdoors and for other information display purposes.
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- This invention relates to an information display apparatus which uses a large number of multicolored light emitting devices as display elements to enhance visibility, visual attractivity, and attention evocativeness.
- So far information display boards have been proposed that are constructed to show specific display patterns by lighting many groups of light emitting devices, such as electric bulbs or light emitting diodes (LEDs), which are arranged in the checkerboard pattern to form specific display patterns. Although the light emitting devices which are used for conventional information display boards only light electric bulbs or LEDs, and control their brightness or flicker them, they cannot emphasize the display detail visually beyond the above-mentioned level of their functions. Therefore, if various information boards of lighting type flood in display area, their visibility, visual attractivity, and attention evocativeness will be relatively reduced. Under such a condition, in order to attract special attention to the display of a specific information board, it is necessary not only to light specific display patterns and control their brightness or flicker them, but to change their lighting color properly. To satisfy such requirements, this invention uses "multicolored light emitting devices", which were deviced previously by the same inventors as those of this invention, and applied to Japan Patent Office as Japan Utility Model Application No. 55-117524. The "multicolored light emitting device" represents a light emitting device in combination of one or more LEDs of different colors, such as red, yellow and blue, arranged on a substrate, connected with wires and fixed to a base shell having pins or a metal base to form a single device that can emit one color, or more colors simultaneously as required, and change the color to be emitted. Further, this invention improves the above-mentioned device so that many devices can be arranged in a checkerboard pattern as a display unit of information board. That is, if plural LEDs of different colors are merely arrayed in groups and fixed on substrates in such structure that the LED groups are only fixed with base shell after wiring connection of them, the LED groups heat up during use and, the temperature rise lowers brightness of the LEDs and particularly shortens the life of LEDs, thus causing a breakdown of multicolored light emitting devices and also of the information display board. Furthermore, these multicolored light emitting devices require dust- and water-proof properties for outdoor use.
- The purpose of this invention is, in view of the above-mentioned disadvantages of the prior art, to provide an information display apparatus that maintains a high level of visibility, visual attractivity and attention evocativeness by lighting specific display patterns, as needed, in a display unit in which many light emitting devices as display elements are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern, while changing the brightness of the patterns and flickering them, and also by changing the lighting colors of the patterns. Another purpose of this invention is to provide an information display apparatus having a display unit in which multicolored light emitting devices, composed of many light emitting diodes contained in lamp cases in the structure that can dissipate heat from leads of devices whose temperature is liable to excessively rise, are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern, thus enabling effective dissipation of hot air in the lamp cases. Further another purpose of this invention is to provide an information display apparatus that can serve efficiently for out door use by making the exposed part on the front of multicolored light emitting devices dust- and water-proof.
- An information display apparatus in accordance with the present invention is provided with a display unit that comprises many multicolored light emitting devices arrayed in a checkerboard pattern over the whole area of the opening of the front flame constructing the main body of the information display apparatus. Multicolored light emitting devices have such structure that when they are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern in a display unit, heat dissipation holes formed in the side plates of the lamp cases along leads of LEDs whose temperature is liable to rise are alinged in vertical and horizontal directions and provide air paths that can circulate air in the display. Further, a transparent cover is mounted on the front of each lamp case, that is, on the light emitting side of LEDs, to provide the dust- and water-proof properties to the lamp case to prevent dust and water intrusion from the outside of the apparatus.
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- Fig. 1 is a front elevation of information display apparatus embodying the present invention;
- Fig. 2 is a plan view;
- Fig. 3 is a side view, showing the inside structure of a lamp case with the shading hood partly cut off;
- Fig. 4 is an enlarged view of section A shown in Fig. 3;
- Fig. 5 is an enlarged perspective illustration which shows an example of display unit comprising arraying many multicolored light emitting devices in a checkerboard pattern;
- Fig. 6 is a plan view showing an embodiment of multicolored light emitting device;
- Fig. 7 is a plan view thereof;
- Fig. 8 is a bottom plan view thereof;
- Fig. 9 is a side view thereof;
- Fig. 10 is a cross-sectional view of B-B line in Fig. 9;
- Fig. 11 is a cross-sectional view of C-C line in Fig. 9;
- Figs . 12(a) and (b) are side views of a side plate of lamp case;
- Fig. 13 is a front elevation showing other embodiment of the multicolored light emitting device;
- Fig. 14 is a front view thereof;
- Fig. 15 is a cross-sectional view of D-D line in Fig. 13;
- Fig. 16 is a partial sectional view showing modified embodiment other than mentioned above; and
- Fig. 17 is a reference drawing showing examples of display patterns.
- An information display apparatus according to the present invention will be hereinafter described with reference to the accompanying drawings.
- In Figs. 1 to 12, the main body of an
information display apparatus 1 according to the present invention is composed of anenclosure 2 and afront frame 5 which is fitted to the bottom edge ofenclosure 2 by means of hinge 3 so as to turn freely but usually fixed withclamps 4 to the top edge of the front opening ofenclosure 2. - The
front flame 5 ofmain body 1 is fitted with adisplay board 6, and a hood 7 which interrupts rays of light from incidence on adisplay board 6 beyond the circumference of the board, especially from the upper side and both the right and left sides of the enclosure. Thedisplay board 6 is provided with many shadingwindows 8 which are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern over the whole face of thedisplayboard 6, and behind the shadingwindows 8 inmain body 1, sockets or abase board 9 is arranged and many multicoloredlight emitting devices 10 are installed on this socket orbase board 9 so that light emitting parts of multicoloredlight emitting devices 10 come to the same positions with shadingwindows 8. - If desired, a transparent plate 11 for dust- and water-proofing can be arranged between the back face of
display board 6 and the light emitting part of multicoloredlight emitting devices 10, which are energized to flicker by a printedcircuit board 12 for the energization. - Meanwhile, multicolored
light emitting devices 10 have respectively such structure thatLEDs 14, two or more for each of different colors, are arrayed and fixed on the surface of asubstrate 15 and wired on the back face ofsubstrate 15, which is provided with a specific number ofelectrodes 16 projecting out of the substrate. - In illustrated embodiment,
diodes 14 of two different colors are used and arranged alternatively by color in groups of the square form in which two or more LEDs of each color are arrayed in every line. The number ofLEDs 14, kinds of lighting color, combination of colors, etc. can be arbitrarily selected and changed in response to the purpose of using the information display board composed of the multicoloredlight emitting devices 10 but not limited to the above. Around the periphery of each group ofLEDs 14 formed as above, alamp case 17 is fitted to construct a multicoloredlight emitting device 10. Thelamp case 17 is provided withheat dissipation holes 18 in the side plates of thelead section 13 of lamp case in which leads of theLEDs 14 are contained, so that when many multicoloredlight emitting devices 10 are arrayed in a checkerboard pattern to construct a display unit of the information display apparatus, theheat dissipation holes 18 of thelight emitting devices 10 arrayed in a line can communicate with the adjacent hole. - The high-temperature air generated in the section of
leads 13 ofLEDs 14 passes theheat dissipation holes 18 upward, preventing the temperature rise in the display unit of the information display apparatus. Thelamp case 17 is composed of twoside plates side plates side plates heat dissipation hole 18 in the side plate which is not devided and with agroove 19 at the bottom of the side plate so that an edge of asubstrate 15 can be fitted to thegroove 19. Furthermore, of the two divided side plate, which form a single side plate for thelamp case 17 in close contact with each other, one dividedpart 17a has a hookingtongue 20 at the edge of its divided face and another dividedpart 17b ahooking edge 21, which catches the hookingtongue 20. - When the
lamp case 17 is formed of divided side-plate parts tongue 20 is fitted to hookingedge 21 while making both divided faces come to close contact from the right and left, and ahook 20 provided at the edge of hookingtongue 20 is engaged with the end part of hookingedge 21. - When the
lamp case 17 is divided,hook 22 is separated from the end part of hookingedge 21 by pushing hookingtongue 20 to the outside ofside plate 17a, and thusside plates - For such assembly and separation, a
guide piece 23 is fixed to either of divided side-plate parts guide groove 24 is cut on other side of the divided side-plate parts guide piece 23. Thelamp case 17 may be constructed in a shape of cylinder. In this case, a group ofplural LEDs 14 is inserted into alamp case 17 from the rear end of the case, and the edge of thesubstrate 15 is fitted to thegroove 19 of thelamp case 17, while widening the rear edge of lamp case..Heat dissipation holes 18 may be formed in all the side plates of the lamp case.17 so that the high-temperature air generated byleads 13 ofLEDs 14 can flow in the horizontal direction as well. - Further, if desired, an opaque plate or filter for adjusting the lighting color of each LED group, or a lens (not illusra- ted) for enlarging the visible area of the LED group may be installed in the front opening of the lamp case.
- In this invention, the
lamp case 17 has a function as hood at the same time. - When the LEDs which constitute a multicolored
light emitting device 10 receive irradiation of external light, it is liable to halation, depending on the irradiating direction, and if they are energized in such condition, the external light reduces the visibility of them remarkaly. Generally, although the external light is shaded by the shadingwindows 8 of the display board 9, it can be also prevented also by making the edges oflamp case 17 project forward from theLED group 14. The length of the projection of the edge oflampcase 17 should be decided definitely according to the condition to use multicoloredlight emitting devices 10. However, generally the projection in the direction of irradiating external light is enough in the length of 10 to 15 mm. - Using the multicolored
light emitting device 10 of such structure permits change of the shadingwindows 8 ofdisplay board 9 to a single display window. - Such information as characters, figures and marks which should be displayed on the
display board 6, for example, such information as "warning declared' as shown in Fig. 17 is displayed by selecting one or more display patterns from several display patterns stored previously in semiconductor storage devices of control unit .(not illustrated), sending out the control. signal according to the selected display pattern(s) to the display unit, lighting the multicolored light emitting devices corresponding to the display pattern(s) from all the multicoloredlight emitting devices 10, and controlling or flickering the light of the devices. - The above-mentioned control unit can be contained in
eclosure 2 of themain body 1 together with other electrical devices, and if desired, the control unit can be arranged outside theenclosure 2. - Figs. 13 to 15 show another embodiment concerning multicolored light emitting devices in which
transparent cover 25 covers the front opening oflampcase 17 in order to provide dust- and water-proof properties to thelampcase 17 and enhance the adaptability of the lamp case to outdoor installation. - As the
cover 25, mopaque plate, colored filter, lens or the like can be used for various applications. In this example of the embodiment,lamp case 17 is constructed in the cylindrical form and six heat dissipation holes 18 are provided along the circumference of the lampcase, but the numbers of the holes are not limited to six. - Further, in the given position on the circumference of the
lampcase 17, usually in front of the heat dissipation holes 18,threads 26 is machined and at the end, aflange 27 is fitted, and anut 28 is a set to thethreads 26. Theflange 27 andnut 28 are used for holding, in the mountingplate 29, multicoloredlight emitting devices 10 arrayed and fitted in the display unit, and each multicoloredlight emitting device 10 can be removed freely from the mountingplate 29 by loosening thenut 28. The structure for holding the light emitting devices in the mountingplate 29 is not limited to the combination ofscrew 26 andnut 28 as mentioned above. Fig. 16 shows a modified example of above-mentioned embodiment related to the front opening oflampcase 17, and the edge of the opening is projected a little forward fromcover 20 can prevent the lighting face ofcover 25 from exposure to direct sunlight or other external light that reduces contrast between the light from the lighting face and external light and therefore also lowers the visibility of the information display of information display apparatus. Such purpose can be usually achieved enough by 10-15 mm forward projection ofcover 25. - According to the present invention as disclosed above, the visibility, visual attractivity and attention evocativeness of the information display apparatus can be enhanced by displaying in the desired brightness the specific display patterns selected from predetermined display patterns in response to the road information in the area where the information display apparatus of the present invention is installed. Moreover, the high-temperature air generated in the lamp case is vented out through heat dissipation holes,temperature rise in the lamp case is controlled, and thus reduction of brightness of LEDs by high temperature can be prevented. In addition adaptability of the information display apparatus to outdoor installation can be improved by selecting the multicolored light emitting devices which excels in dust- and water-proof properties.
- The information display apparatus according to the present invention is suitable for application as road traffic information display apparatus installed outdoors and for other information display purposes.
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