EP0526248B1 - Anzeigen mit rotierenden Prismen - Google Patents

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EP0526248B1
EP0526248B1 EP92307025A EP92307025A EP0526248B1 EP 0526248 B1 EP0526248 B1 EP 0526248B1 EP 92307025 A EP92307025 A EP 92307025A EP 92307025 A EP92307025 A EP 92307025A EP 0526248 B1 EP0526248 B1 EP 0526248B1
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Edward Maurice Pierce Butler
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F11/00Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position
    • G09F11/02Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles
    • G09F11/025Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles the members being rotated simultaneously, each face of the member carrying a part of the sign

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  • This invention relates to a rotary display of the kind having a set of rotatable members whereby a plurality of display surfaces are successively presented, and to a method of preparing a display of poster-like material on a rotary display.
  • Rotary displays of this kind are usually realised in the form of a set of parallel display members - vanes -of regular polygonal (commonly triangular) cross-section each rotatable about its longitudinal axis.
  • the vanes are aligned and synchronously driven in 120° steps to repeatedly display three successive display surfaces (with the usual triangular cross-section vane). Displays of this type are illustrated in patent specification GB 2 134 301 and EP-A 0 249 396.
  • Rotary vane displays are used to provide display surfaces for receiving poster-type display material.
  • the vanes have plane external surfaces.
  • the poster or similar sheet is divided into strips fixed by adhesive to respective vanes. Care is necessary in affixing the strips to ensure alignment of the display. Removal of the strips for a new display is time consuming and usually involves use of a solvent for the adhesive.
  • vanes are provided with magnetised surfaces and the poster back is coated with a magnetic (i.e. magnetisable) material that is attracted to the vane surface.
  • a rotary display of the kind having a set of rotatable members for providing a plurality of successiveively presented display surfaces.
  • Each rotatable member has at least one portion providing a display surface area on which is received a portion of display material.
  • one of these portions is magnetised and the other has a magnetic content whereby there is a magnetic attraction between the portions to maintain the display material portion attached to the display member portion.
  • a rotary display of the kind having a set of rotatable members for providing a plurality of successively presented display surfaces, each rotatable member having a plurality of display surface portions on at least one of which a portion of display material is located by magnetic attraction, characterized in that: each at least one display surface portion of each rotatable member is permanently magnetised over its whole display surface area, and the respective portion of display material wanted on each at least one display surface portion has a magnetisable coating magnetically attracted to and thereby removably attached to the respective permanently magnetised display surface portion.
  • a method of preparing a display of poster-like material on a rotary display of the kind having a set of rotatable members for providing a plurality of successively presented display surfaces, each rotatable member having a plurality of display surface portions on at least one of which a portion of display material is attached by magnetic attraction characterized in that:
  • Fig. 1 shows a vane 10 of triangular cross-section which is preferably adapted for mounting in a rotary display unit in the manner illustrated and described in above-mentioned specification EP-A 0 249 396, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference.
  • the vane is a hollow aluminium extrusion of essentially equilateral triangular cross-section providing the usual three display surface areas 12, 14 and 16. However, in this instance the vane does not have entirely plane surfaces for receiving poster strips.
  • Each side of the vane is modified to accommodate a magnetised strip extending the length of the vane.
  • the vane 10 is rotatable in 120° steps about axis B extending normal to the plane of the figure when mounted in a complete unit and is shown in one of its three display positions in which it is intended to form part of a vertical display surface for the complete unit as seen in the direction of arrow A.
  • surface 12 of the vane is shown as having a magnetised strip 20 in place with a poster strip 30 attached; surface 14 has a like magnetised strip 20 in place without an attached poster strip.
  • the surface 16 is shown incomplete without the magnetised strip in place.
  • Each side of the vane is formed with a channel or recess 18 extending the length of the vane.
  • the channels 18 are formed by adding lugs 22 at the corners of the basic triangular shape. These lugs 22 define the longitudinal sides or edges of the channels 18. The design is such that the width of each channel, i.e. in the direction W for display surface 12, occupies as much as possible of the vane area as seen from the viewing direction A.
  • the strip of magnetic material is of rectangular section and its thickness is just slightly less than the depth of the recess as best shown for surface 14.
  • the recess has a depth of about 1mm and the outer surface of the strip 20 is inset about half the depth. This leaves a shallow outer channel or recess as seen at 24 at surface 14 which aids in locating the display material strips.
  • Fig. 1 the sidewalls 19 of the channels 18 are perpendicular to the base to receive the rectangular section strips 20. The strips are secured in the channels by adhesive.
  • the magnetised strips 20 are conveniently cut from a magnetic tape such as that sold under the name "Magnet Sheet” by Anchor Magnets Ltd. of Sheffield, England.
  • the sheet is available in any width required with self adhesive on the non-magnetic surface to adhere the sheet to the base of the vane channels.
  • the poster display material is given a magnetisable content capable of being attracted to the strips so as to adhere to it.
  • a convenient way of doing this is to apply a ferrous ink to the rear surface of the poster 30, for example by screen printing.
  • a suitable ink is ferrous ink available from Sericol Ltd or Coats Inks Ltd in the United Kingdom. This can be done with ordinary poster display materials.
  • the ink dries to form a ferromagnetic coating 32 which is sufficiently attracted to the underlying magnetised strip material 20 to secure the poster strip 30 to the magnetic strip. This is illustrated at surface 12 in Fig. 1
  • the poster strip is cut to the same width in direction W as the channel in which it seats and is located by the shallow outer channel 24 mentioned above. Small adjustments of the poster strip may readily be made lengthwise of the vane surface (laterally of the overall display) for alignment and the poster strips are readily removable for changing the display.
  • Fig. 1 shows the adjacent corner 11 of the vane below.
  • the vanes have to be mounted at sufficient spacing to allow rotation without the vanes coming into contact.
  • the proportion of total area used for display may be enhanced.
  • the strips may be retained mechanically without use of adhesive though with the loss of.some display area.
  • modification of Fig. 2 could be carried to the extent of omitting lugs 22 altogether.
  • the magnetic strips 22 would be adhesively secured to the plane surfaces of an ordinary triangular extrusion but without any guide channel to assist in locating the strips during assembly.
  • each vane will be constructed in the same manner as that described above.
  • the poster, or other display material, for mounting on one of the overall display surfaces of the unit is given a magnetic coating, e.g. the ferrous ink referred to above, over its rear surface, it is cut into strips and the strips attached to display surface portions of the individual vanes relying on magnetic attraction as described above.

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  1. Eine rotierende Anzeige der Art, die einen Satz von drehbaren Gliedern (10, 11) aufweist, um mehrere aufeinanderfolgend presentierte Anzeigenflächen zur Verfügung zu stellen, wobei jedes drehbare Glied mehrere Anzeigenteilflächen (12, 14, 16 ) aufweist, wobei auf wenigstens einer derselben ein Abschnitt aus Anzeigenmaterial (30) durch magnetische Anziehung angebracht ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß jede der wenigstens einen Anzeigenteilfläche (12) jedes drehbaren Gliedes über ihren gesamten Anzeigenflächenbereich magnetisiert ist, und daß der entsprechende Abschnitt des Anzeigenmaterials (30), der auf jeder, mindestens einer Anzeigenteilfläche (12) aufgebracht ist, eine magnetisierbare Beschichtung (32) aufweist, die magnetisch angezogen, und damit wieder entfernbar, an der jeweiligen permanent magnetisierten Anzeigenteilfläche (12) befestigt ist.
  2. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 1, bei der jeder jeweilige Abschnitt (30) aus Anzeigenmaterial aus einem nichtmagnetischen plakat-ähnlichem Anzeigenmaterial besteht, das auf einer seiner Seiten die magnetische Beschichtung (32) aufweist.
  3. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 2, bei der jede, mindestens eine Anzeigenteilfläche (12) als ein Streifen (20) aus magnetisiertem Material vorgesehen ist, der eine magnetisierte Oberfläche aufweist, welche einen Flächenanzeigenbereich (12) zur Verfügung stellt, wobei der Abschnitt aus plakat-ähnlichem Anzeigenmaterial, der daran angezogen ist, den magnetisierten Flächenanzeigenbereich auf seiner gesamten Fläche berührt.
  4. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 1, 2 oder 3, bei der jedes drehbare Glied (10) einen Körper aus nichtmagnetischem Material aufweist, auf welchem ein magnetisiertes Element (20) fest angebracht ist, um eine magnetisierte Anzeigenteilfläche zur Verfügung zu stellen.
  5. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 4, bei welcher der nichtmagnetische Körper jedes drehbaren Gliedes (10, 11) mit einer Rinne geformt ist, in welcher das magnetisierte Element (20) sitzt.
  6. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 5, bei welcher das magnetisierte Element (20) eine Anzeigenteilfläche (12) aufweist, die unterhalb der Öffnung der Rinne eingesetzt ist, in welche sie eingebracht ist, um eine flachere Rinne (24) für die sichere Befestigung des Abschnittes aus Anzeigenmaterial auf der Anzeigenteilfläche bereitzustellen.
  7. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 1,2 oder 3, bei welcher jedes drehbare Glied (10,11) ein Prisma mit im allgemeinen regulärem vieleckigem Querschnitt aufweist, wodurch mehrere Anzeigenteilflächen (12, 14, 16) bereitgestellt werden, wobei jede Teilfläche eine Rinne (18) aufweist, die sich längsseits des Prismas erstreckt, und wobei ein jeweils magnetisiertes Element (20) in der Rinne (18) sitzt.
  8. Eine rotierende Anzeige nach Anspruch 7, bei welcher jedes magnetisierte Element (20) eine Anzeigenfläche aufweist, die unterhalb der Öffnung der Rinne, in welcher sie sich befindet, bei (24) eingesetzt ist.
  9. Ein Verfahren zur Herstellung einer Anzeige aus plakat-ähnlichem Material auf einer rotierenden Anzeige der Art, die einen Satz drehbarer Glieder (10, 11) aufweist, um mehrere aufeinanderfolgend presentierte Anzeigenflächen zur Verfügung zu stellen, wobei jedes drehbare Glied mehrere Anzeigenteilflächen (12, 14, 16) aufweist, wobei auf wenigstens einer derselben ein Abschnitt aus Anzeigenmaterial (30) durch magnetische Anziehung angebracht ist,
    dadurch gekennzeichnet,
    daß jede Anzeigenteilfläche (12) permanent über ihr gesamtes Anzeigenflächengebiet (20) magnetisiert ist, und
    daß die Anzeige aus plakat-ähnlichem Material (30) auf der Anzeigenfläche (12) jedes der drehbaren Glieder (10, 11) dadurch befestigt wird,
    daß eine Oberfläche eines Bogens aus dem plakat-ähnlichen Material (30) mit einem magnetisierbaren Material (32) beschichtet wird,
    daß der beschichtete Bogen aus plakat-ähnlichem Material (30) in Streifen geschnitten wird, wobei jeweils ein Streifen zur Befestigung auf der einen Anzeigenfläche (12) jedes drehbaren Gliedes (10) gedacht ist, und
    daß jeder Streifen aus beschichtetem plakat-ähnlichem Material (30) auf einer jeweiligen Anzeigenfläche jedes drehbaren Gliedes befestigt wird, indem man die magnetische Anziehung zwischen dem magnetisierten Anzeigenflächenbereich (12) und der magnetisierbaren Beschichtung (32) ausnutzt.
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