EP0632918B1 - Werbeaufsteller - Google Patents

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EP0632918B1
EP0632918B1 EP93907770A EP93907770A EP0632918B1 EP 0632918 B1 EP0632918 B1 EP 0632918B1 EP 93907770 A EP93907770 A EP 93907770A EP 93907770 A EP93907770 A EP 93907770A EP 0632918 B1 EP0632918 B1 EP 0632918B1
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Andreas DÜNKEL
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Dannhauser GmbH
Dannhaeuser GmbH
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
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  • the invention relates to an advertising display with a plurality of advertising media arranged in a top view polygonal, in particular triangular on a central mast tube.
  • a triangular advertising medium is already known from DE 86 24 053 U1, which consists of three rectangular advertising medium frames, a segmented tube bend and an advertising medium mast with a wedge connection attached at the upper end.
  • the advertising medium frames are combined into a closed isosceles, vertically hanging triangle, which is attached to the central advertising mast.
  • the individual advertising medium frames each have two guide grooves for receiving a poster medium and a protective screen.
  • the advertising mast is provided with a stand flange with four holes for floor mounting.
  • an advertising device with a hollow body arranged on a support column for receiving advertising media is known, in which on the outer surface of the hollow body translucent, a space intended for receiving the advertising media between double disks are arranged, the Hollow body contains a frame construction in which the double panes are inserted watertight.
  • the foot of the support column is cast in a concrete base.
  • the construction of this advertising device is also relatively complex. Furthermore, the replacement of the advertising medium on the hollow body is laborious and time-consuming. Furthermore, there is no sufficient safety against tipping over with a high construction height.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an advertising display of the type mentioned, which is also suitable for outdoor installation with a given high stability, ensures easy interchangeability of the advertising media and is easy to assemble and disassemble.
  • each advertising medium consists of a flexible tarpaulin provided with an advertisement and is fixed to two vertical support tubes which are spaced apart from one another, the respective adjacent support tubes at their upper end via a cross tube with the mast tube and are connected at their lower end to a ground anchor via a tension cable.
  • the advertising media consist of tarpaulins carrying advertising, is No separate frame construction required for your bracket.
  • the tarpaulin-shaped advertising media can be easily replaced by loosening their attachment to the holder tubes.
  • the measures according to the invention ensure that the advertising display is set up and dismantled quickly.
  • the mast tube is composed of a plurality of individual sections which are detachably connected to one another.
  • the bottom end of the mast tube is provided with a base which has three arms at 120 ° to one another.
  • the pedestal comprises a base plate and a ceiling plate, between which the arms of the pedestal are pivotally mounted about bolts that protrude above the ceiling plate.
  • the protruding screw bolts of the base are each connected via a universal joint fixed between two nuts on the associated screw bolt to a carrying trough receiving the mast tube.
  • Each universal joint preferably consists of a fork which is rotatably mounted in the carrying trough and a bearing eye which is rotatably mounted in the fork, the fork of a universal joint being accommodated in the supporting trough so as to be longitudinally displaceable against the force of a spring.
  • a water drainage opening is let into the carrying trough, centered on the lower individual section of the mast tube, according to a further feature of the invention.
  • each arm of the base has a flattened area at the end with a through hole for receiving a floor nail. In this way, a relative movement between the base and the floor is definitely excluded.
  • the cross tubes carrying the holding tubes are attached to the upper individual section of the mast tube at the desired height via a tube clamp.
  • the cross tubes are preferably each connected to the tube clamp via a joint and are held in their horizontal position in each case by a rope fastened to the free end of the cross tube and to the head-side end of the mast tube.
  • the upper individual section of the mast tube and the cross tubes can be folded into a compact transport unit by correspondingly pivoting the cross tubes.
  • an insert with a through hole for the pivot pin is arranged in the area of the joint within each cross tube according to a development of the invention.
  • the mast tube carries through a top part with a centrally arranged, at its upper end a bottom plate sealed sleeve into which the lower end of a flag pole is inserted.
  • the attachment part expediently comprises a tube section resting on the end face of the mast tube, which is connected to the flag-receiving sleeve by means of three pairs of tabs lying at an angle of 120 ° to one another, the tab pairs and the sleeve on the one hand being in contact with the mast tube of the pairs of tabs on the inside of the mast tube and on the other hand extend beyond the tube section.
  • each pair of tabs of the sleeve of the attachment part carries in the upper region a transverse bolt secured by a nut, which is connected to the cross tube to the corresponding cross tube Rope fastened eye is connected. So that rainwater penetrating into the sleeve of the attachment part can run off, a water drain opening is advantageously let into the base plate of the sleeve.
  • each cross tube advantageously carries at its free end a pair of straps for receiving a screw bolt secured by a nut, which is fastened with a rope running to the corresponding pair of straps of the sleeve of the attachment part Eye is connected.
  • the T-shaped carrier expediently has two opposite arms, angled in the direction of the cross tube, with an end piece bent upwards at right angles, and the holding tubes are hooked into the arms of the carrier via a corresponding lateral opening. The bent end piece prevents the holding tube from slipping off the carrier.
  • the web of the carrier is provided with a threaded pin protruding at right angles, which extends through a bore in the cross tube and is secured in its position by a nut.
  • the lower ends of the holding tubes advantageously have a bore, wherein a two-armed claw engages in the bores of two adjacent retaining tubes, which is connected to an eye attached to the associated tensioning rope. So that the tensioning ropes are always tensioned, each tensioning rope is provided with a tension spring according to an advantageous development of the invention.
  • the tarpaulin-type advertising media are provided with continuous eyelets through which the holding tubes protrude at the ends.
  • the tarpaulin-like advertising media are preferably fixed to the holding tubes by means of screws.
  • At least one of the transverse tubes is made adjustable in length according to an advantageous development of the subject matter of the invention.
  • the joint associated with the length-adjustable cross tube has a bearing bush with a threaded rod attached to it, which protrudes into the cross tube through a guide bush inserted into the cross tube from the front, with a knurled nut adjustable on the threaded rod and the guide bush surrounding the threaded rod
  • Compression spring is provided. The compression spring clamps all tarpaulin-like advertising media.
  • the tarpaulin-like advertising media can be illuminated by spotlights arranged in the longitudinal direction at the top of the cross tubes.
  • the carriers for the holding tubes of the tarpaulin are preferably designed as adapter tubes with laterally attached arms for receiving the holding tubes and with a pair of tabs on the top side for receiving the cable connected to the mast tube, each of which receives a supporting tube for the spotlight.
  • the support tube for the spotlight is fixed in the adapter tube via a detachable clip connection.
  • a receiving flange for the radiator is preferably arranged on the underside at the free end of the support tube.
  • the tarpaulin-like advertising media are translucent and on the mast tube to increase the advertising effectiveness fixed spotlights can be illuminated.
  • an intermediate tube piece with three receiving flanges offset by 180 ° to one another is expediently inserted into the mast tube.
  • the cross tubes are each connected via a joint to a lower guide ring of a cage slidably arranged on the mast tube and are held in their horizontal position in each case by a rope attached to the free end of the cross tube and to an upper guide ring of the cage, the cage can be moved into the desired position via a chain or cable drive.
  • the rope drive comprises a rope drum which can be actuated via a disengageable, self-locking crank and which is located in a within the lower region of the lower individual section of the Mast tube housed and connected to the support tube of the mast tube square tube is stored.
  • the square tube is preferably provided on the outside with at least one pair of opposing bend sections which rest on the inside of the lower individual section of the mast tube and are screwed to it.
  • the square tube expediently carries on the outside an inverted U-shaped bracket which extends to the upper end of the lower individual section of the mast tube, the web of which has a passage opening for the rope of the rope drive.
  • the guide rings of the cage are preferably coupled to one another via three connecting webs which are at 120 ° to one another.
  • the upper guide ring of the cage 3 expediently bears pairs of lugs located at 120 ° to one another, each pair of lugs in the lower region holding a transverse bolt to which the cable running to the corresponding cross tube is fastened and in the lower region a spring-loaded pawl , which rests in the end position of the cage on a circumferential shoulder of a head piece inserted into the end face of the upper individual section of the mast tube. In the end position of the cage there is a reliable relief of the rope drive.
  • the head piece preferably has a central opening running in the longitudinal direction, in which a receiving tube which rotatably accommodates a flagpole and is provided with a base plate having a water drain opening is fixed via ribs distributed uniformly over the circumference.
  • a pointed cone is expediently inserted into the underside of the flagpole, the tip of which rests on the base plate of the receiving tube.
  • a deflection roller for the cable of the cable drive is provided above the head piece via a holder fixed, wherein the end of the rope is attached to an outside attached to the upper guide ring of the cage.
  • a spring-loaded, displaceable securing lever is preferably assigned to the holder for the deflection roller.
  • a guide tube for the cable of the cable drive is preferably arranged within the upper individual section of the mast tube.
  • the spring-loaded pawls move into a horizontal release position above the head piece when the cage is lifted and, when the cage is subsequently moved downward, initially rest against the mast tube when the cage is lifted down an upward lowering position and then a downward standby position on the mast tube due to correspondingly recessed slots in the mast tube.
  • the outdoor display stand includes a mast tube 2 provided with a base 1, on which three are at a certain distance from the floor 3 at an angle of 120 ° to each other Cross tubes 4 are arranged.
  • a rope 5 runs from the free end of each cross tube 4 to a head-side attachment part 6 of the mast tube 2, which receives a flagpole 7 with a flag 8.
  • a support 9 for receiving two adjacent holding tubes 10 running parallel to the mast tube 2 is fastened, of which two holding tubes 10 opposite each other on adjacent cross tubes 4 receive an advertising medium 11 between them.
  • Each advertising medium 11 consists of a rectangular, flexible tarpaulin 12 with an advertisement placed on the front.
  • the tarpaulin-shaped advertising media 11 thus form a closed equilateral triangle.
  • the immediately adjacent support tubes 10 are each connected at their lower end via a claw 13 to a tension cable 14 which is connected to a floor anchor 16 embedded in the floor 3 by installing a tension spring 15.
  • Projecting spotlights 75 for illuminating the tarpaulins 12 can be attached to the free ends of the cross tubes 4.
  • the base 1 has three arms 17, which are at an angle of 120 ° to one another and are oriented in the direction of the cross tubes 4.
  • Each arm 17, consisting of a rectangular tube 18, has at its free end a flattened area 19 in which a through hole 20 for receiving a floor nail 21 is embedded.
  • the arms 17 are combined to form a node by means of a triangular base plate 22 and a triangular cover plate 23.
  • each arm 17 is pivotally mounted about a screw bolt 24 which is firmly connected to the base plate 22, extends through an opening 25 in the cover plate 23 and projects over the cover plate 23 in a relatively wide area.
  • the bolt 24 is secured in its position via a nut 26.
  • a spacer sleeve 27 surrounds the screw bolt 24 within the hollow arm 17.
  • the base plate 22 and the cover plate 23 are held together by a screw-nut connection 28.
  • the projecting ends of the screw bolts 24 are each connected via a cardan joint 30, which is fixed between two nuts 29 on the associated screw bolt 24, to a support trough 31 which accommodates the mast tube 2 and is arranged in reverse.
  • Each universal joint 30 is composed of a rotatably mounted in the associated side wall 32 of the support trough 31 and in an associated, mounted on the support trough 31 holding plate 33 fork 34 and in the fork 34 rotatably mounted on a bolt 35 bearing eye 36.
  • the bearing pin 95 of each fork 34 is secured in position by a pin 96 located behind the holding plate 33.
  • the fork 34 of a universal joint 30 is received against the force of a spring 97 so as to be longitudinally displaceable in the carrying trough 31, the spring 97 surrounding the bearing pin 95 being supported on the one hand on a pin 98 extending through the bearing pin 95 and on the other hand on the holding plate 33.
  • the mast tube 2 is divided into three detachably coupled individual sections 37, 38, 39.
  • the lower individual section 37 is fixedly arranged in the center with its bottom end on the upper side of the carrying trough 31. Centrally to the lower individual section 37 there is a water drain opening 40 in the carrying tub 31.
  • the lower individual section 37 carries a protruding inner sleeve 42 which is fixed by a screw 41 and onto which the lower end of the central individual section 38 is attached.
  • the connection 43 between the central individual section 38 and the upper individual section 39 of the mast tube 2 is carried out in an analogous manner.
  • the upper section 39 of the mast tube 2 surrounds in one a certain distance from the attachment part 6, a pipe clamp 45 clamped by a screw connection 44.
  • the transverse pipes 4 are fastened via three joints 46 which are at the same distance from one another.
  • Each joint 46 consists of a pair of straps 47 attached to the outside of the pipe clamp 45 with a transverse joint bolt 49 secured by a nut 48, which rotatably receives the corresponding end of the cross pipe 4 reinforced by an insert 50.
  • the attachment part 6 comprises a pipe section 51 which rests on the end face of the upper individual section 39 of the mast pipe 2 and which is connected to an inner sleeve 53 by three pairs of tabs 52 lying at an angle of 120 ° to one another. Both the sleeve 53 and the strap pairs 52 extend on the one hand at a certain distance into the interior of the upper section 39 of the mast tube 2 and on the other hand at a certain distance over the tube section 51.
  • each pair of tabs 52 receives at its end projecting beyond the tube section 51 a transverse screw bolt 57 secured by a nut 56. On each screw bolt 57 an eye 58 is rotatably mounted, which is attached to the cable 5 leading to the associated cross tube 4.
  • each rope 5 an eye 59 is also fastened, which is rotatably connected to a screw bolt 61 secured by a nut 60, which in an associated, on the free end region of the corresponding cross tube 4 attached bracket pair 62 is held.
  • the length of the ropes 5 is dimensioned such that the cross tubes 4 assume a horizontal position.
  • the carrier 9 for the adjacent holding tubes 10 is inserted into each cross tube from the free end face.
  • the carrier 9 is T-shaped, its opposite arms 63 being angled in the direction of the transverse tube 4 and provided with an end piece 64 bent upwards at right angles.
  • each holding tube 10 has an opening 65 on the side with which it is suspended in the associated arm 63 of the corresponding carrier 9.
  • the upper end of the holding tubes 10 can be closed by a protective cap.
  • the web 66 of the support 9 inserted into the cross tube 4 has on its underside a threaded stud 67 projecting at right angles, which extends through a bore 68 in the cross tube 4 and is fixed in position by a nut 69.
  • the contour of the top of the web 66 of the carrier 9 is adapted to the contour of the cross tube 4 in order to have sufficient play available when the carrier 9 is inserted into the cross tube 4.
  • each rectangular tarpaulin 12 has a continuous eyelet 70, through which the associated holding tube 10 is inserted at the upper and lower ends with a corresponding overhang, the eyelet 70 being held in its position by means of screws 71 which are screwed into the holding tube and opposite the tarpaulin 12 .
  • Each holding tube 10 is provided at its lower end, which projects beyond the eyelet 70 of the tarpaulin 12, with a lateral bore 72.
  • a two-armed claw 73 engages in the bores 72 of two adjacent holding tubes 10 from the inside of the holding tubes 10, which claw 73 is connected to the associated tension cable 14 attached eye 74 is coupled.
  • At least one cross tube 4 is mounted on the tube clamp 45 so that the tarpaulin 12 can be adjusted in length.
  • the joint 46 assigned to the length-adjustable cross tube 4 has a bearing bush 76 to which a threaded rod 77 with a cross pin 78 at the end is fastened.
  • a guide bushing 79 through which the threaded rod 77 extends is inserted into the cross tube 4 from the end face.
  • a compression spring 81 surrounding the threaded rod 77 is provided between a knurled nut 80 arranged on the threaded rod 77 and the guide bushing 79.
  • the supports 9 for the holding tubes 10 each consist of an adapter tube 83, which is fixed on the one hand via a screw connection 84 in the cross tube 4 and on the other hand receives a support tube 85 for the radiator 75.
  • the arms 63 are attached laterally to the adapter tube 83 with the angled end pieces for receiving the adjacent holding tubes 10.
  • the adapter tube 83 On its upper side, the adapter tube 83 carries the pair of tabs 62 with the screw bolt 61 secured by a nut 60, which is connected to the eye 59 of the cable 5 leading to the attachment part 6.
  • the support tube 85 is fixed in its insertion position into the adapter tube 83 by a releasable clip connection 86.
  • the clip connection 86 comprises a leaf spring 87 which is fastened at one end to the support tube 85 by means of a rivet 88 and at its other end carries a pin 89 which engages in mutually aligned bores 90 and 91 of the adapter tube 83 and the support tube 85.
  • a receiving flange 92 for the radiator 75 At the front end of the support tube 85 there is a receiving flange 92 for the radiator 75 on the underside.
  • Another alternative embodiment of the advertising display is that the spotlights 75 for illuminating the translucent tarpaulin 12 are attached to the mast tube 2 from the inside.
  • an intermediate tube piece 93 which surrounds the inner sleeve 42, is inserted, which has on its outside 3 receiving flanges 94 for the radiators 75 which are offset by 120 ° to one another.
  • the advertising media 11 are arranged on the mast tube 2 such that they can be moved up and down via a cable drive 99.
  • the cross tubes 4 holding the advertising medium 11 are each connected via a joint 46 to a lower guide ring 100 of a cage 101 guided in a sliding manner on the mast tube 2, and in their horizontal position in each case by a free end of the cross tube 4 and an upper one Guide ring 102 of the cage 101 held fixed rope 5, the cage 101 can be moved to the desired position via the cable drive 99.
  • the upper guide ring 102 is connected to the lower guide ring 100 by three connecting webs 103 which are at 120 ° to one another.
  • the cable drive 99 comprises a cable drum 104 which is arranged within the lower region of the lower individual section 37 of the mast tube 2 and can be actuated by means of a self-locking crank 106 which can be engaged and disengaged via a corresponding opening 105 in the individual section 37.
  • the cable drum 104 is mounted in a square tube 107, which is firmly connected on the bottom to the top of the carrying trough 31.
  • the outside is the square tube with a lower pair and a pair of opposing curved sections 108 provided that abut the inside of the lower individual section 37 of the mast tube 2.
  • the curved sections 108 are connected to the lower individual section 37 of the mast tube 2 via screw connections 109.
  • the square tube 107 has on the outside, via screw connections 110, an inverted U-shaped bracket 111 which extends to the upper end of the lower individual section 37 of the mast tube 2.
  • bracket 111 In the web 112 of the bracket 111 there is a passage opening for the cable 113 of the cable drive 99.
  • the cable 113 extending from the cable drum 104 runs through the interior of the mast tube 2 to a deflection roller 114 attached to the mast tip and from there a hook 115 arranged on the outside on the upper guide ring 102 of the cage 101, to which the cable 113 is fastened.
  • the cable 113 is guided in a guide tube 116 fixed to the inside of the individual section 39.
  • the upper guide ring 102 of the cage 101 has three pairs of tabs 117 located at 120 ° to one another.
  • each pair of tabs 117 carries a transverse bolt 118, to which the cable 5 extending to the corresponding cross tube 4 is fastened.
  • each pair of tabs 117 receives a pawl 120 which is rotatably mounted on a transverse axis 119 and which is connected via a spring 121 connected to it, the other end of which is fixed to a bolt 122 extending transversely in the central region of the pair of plates 117 Is biased towards the mast tube 2.
  • the pawl 120 has an incision 123 at its end projecting beyond the pair of tabs 117, which, in the end position of the cage 101, rests on a circumferential shoulder 124 of a head piece 125 inserted into the end face of the upper individual section 39 of the mast tube 2. To cancel those caused by the pawls 120 Supporting the cage 101 on the head piece 125, the cage 101 must first be raised by means of the cable drive 99 until the spring-loaded pawls assume a horizontal release position 126 above the head piece 125.
  • the pawls 120 When the cage 101 is subsequently moved downwards by means of the cable drive 99, the pawls 120 initially move into an upward lowering position 127, bearing against the mast tube 2, and then, after performing a pivoting movement in corresponding elongated holes 128 of the mast tube 2, into one brought downward ready position brought into contact with the mast tube 2, from which the cage 101 can be moved back into its locked end position.
  • the head piece 125 has a central opening 129 which runs in the longitudinal direction. Inside the opening 129 there is a receiving tube 131, held over three ribs 130 which are uniformly distributed over the circumference, for a flagpole 7 rotatably mounted therein, which extends both above and below the head piece 125
  • the receiving tube 131 is provided with a base plate 133 which has a water drain opening 132.
  • the tip of a pointed cone 134 inserted into the underside of the flagpole 7 is supported on the base plate 133.
  • the head piece 125 carries a bracket 137 for the deflection pulley 114 consisting of two opposite tabs 135 with a transverse bolt 136.
  • the upper side of the bracket 137 is a locking lever 138 which can be displaced against the force of a spring to prevent the rope 113 from jumping off the Deflection roller 114 assigned.

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