EP0770252A1 - Verfahren und vorrichtungen für die durchführung der plakatarbeiten bei der grossflächenwerbung mittels plakatvitrinen - Google Patents
Verfahren und vorrichtungen für die durchführung der plakatarbeiten bei der grossflächenwerbung mittels plakatvitrinenInfo
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- EP0770252A1 EP0770252A1 EP95924161A EP95924161A EP0770252A1 EP 0770252 A1 EP0770252 A1 EP 0770252A1 EP 95924161 A EP95924161 A EP 95924161A EP 95924161 A EP95924161 A EP 95924161A EP 0770252 A1 EP0770252 A1 EP 0770252A1
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- poster
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- roll
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F11/00—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position
- G09F11/30—Indicating 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 fed one by one from storage place to a display position
- G09F11/32—Indicating 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 fed one by one from storage place to a display position the feeding means comprising belts or chains, e.g. endless belts or chains
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F11/00—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position
- G09F11/18—Indicating 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 carried by belts, chains, or the like other than endless
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F13/00—Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
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Definitions
- the invention relates to a method for carrying out poster work in poster display cases for large-area advertising. Furthermore, the invention is directed to poster showcases for large-area advertising and aids which can be used in this context in the form of poster transport containers.
- billboards are used, most of which are set up outdoors or attached to building walls and attached to them.
- the large posters the edge dimensions of which are generally at least 2.5 mx 3.5 m, are posted using a water-soluble paste.
- the large posters used in large-area advertising are composed of individual poster sheets, the paper poster sheets being mutually overlapped in several rows arranged one above the other to form the large poster.
- the disadvantages of this poster technology which works with full-area wet bonding, are known and need not be mentioned.
- poster showcases for large-area advertising, which are provided with a transparent protective pane which is held in a pane frame and covers the large poster on the visible side, and which is mounted on the showcase housing in an upper pivot bearing in order to open the poster showcase (DE-OS 42 38 014).
- the poster sheets are detachably and easily exchangeably connected in the poster showcase to the poster carrier without full-area gluing.
- the object of the invention is to provide methods with which the poster work can be made considerably easier and can be carried out more quickly, especially when the poster showcases are outdoors and therefore the poster work is often carried out under bad weather conditions. like especially wind and / or rain. Furthermore, the invention is directed to improved poster showcases and auxiliary devices with which the poster work can be carried out in the large-area advertising with considerably less work and time.
- the prefabricated large poster is wound up into a poster roll and is fed to the poster showcase and positioned, after which the large poster is unwound from the poster roll with the aid of an unwinding mechanism and into the viewing position within the poster vi ⁇ trine is brought.
- the method is preferably further developed so that when the poster is changed, the large poster to be removed from the poster showcase is wound up into a poster roll by means of a roll-up mechanism, so that it can be removed from the poster showcase or removed from the poster showcase as a poster roll.
- the invention is based on the consideration that, in the case of large posters, the poster does not have to be made by individually attaching the poster sheets in the poster display case, but rather the large poster is introduced into the poster display case in a prefabricated form.
- the process according to the invention is carried out in such a way that the large poster, which is prefabricated outside the poster showcase, is wound up into a poster roll and fed to the poster showcase, positioned here and then brought from the poster roll to the spread out position in which it is viewed the visible side of the poster showcase is fully visible from the outside.
- the unwinding of the large poster is carried out by means of a unwinding mechanism which is arranged in the poster showcase and which consists, for example, of a simple poster lift which can be driven by hand or by motor.
- the large poster to be taken from the poster showcase can first be wound up into a poster roll by means of a roll-up mechanism, whereupon the poster roll is removed from the poster showcase or removed from the poster showcase.
- the reeling mechanism can also be done by hand or be operated by a motor.
- the method according to the invention can be carried out with particular advantage in such a way that the large poster, rolled up on a winding rod to form a poster roll, is introduced into the poster display case and is brought into the viewing position within the poster display case while unwinding from the winding rod, and that this is done when the poster is removed Large poster in the poster showcase is rewound to the poster roll by means of the roll-up mechanism before it is removed from the poster showcase. Since in this mode of operation the large poster to be inserted into the poster showcase does not need to be unprotected from the poster roll outside the poster showcase, damage to the poster, in particular due to weather conditions, is also reliably excluded.
- the old poster when the poster is changed, the old poster is rolled up again with the aid of the roll-up mechanism, it can be removed from the poster showcase as a poster roll when it is cleanly rolled up. It is also possible to reuse the large poster removed from the display case, e.g. in another poster showcase.
- the poster roll is fed to the poster display case in a transport container, here referred to as a transport cassette, and positioned so that the large poster can be unwound from the transport cassette into the viewing position with the aid of the unwinding mechanism.
- the method of operation can also advantageously be carried out in such a way that when the poster is changed, the large poster to be removed from the poster showcase is rewound into the transport cassette, so that it can be removed as a protected poster roll in the transport cassette.
- the transport cassette serves not only for the transport of the finished large poster, which is wound up to the piaco roll, in the sense of a transport and protective container, but also as an auxiliary device which interacts with the unwinding mechanism of the poster showcase, the transport cassette also advantageously for rewinding the large poster kats can be used when changing the poster, ie as a roll-up mechanism.
- the transport cassette equipped with the poster roll can either brought into the poster showcase with the protective pane pivoted out, or preferably introduced into the showcase through a separate insertion opening on the poster showcase. With the use of the transport cassette, there is also considerable work relief when carrying out the poster work, especially since the large poster to be inserted into the poster display case can be inserted into the poster display case without additional repacking and unpacking.
- the poster is protected as well as possible against mechanical damage and damage caused by weather rivers. If the transport cassette, as preferably provided, also forms the roll-up mechanism for the poster, the arrangement can advantageously be made such that it is provided with a winding rod mounted in a pivot bearing which can be rotated in the roll-up direction of the poster.
- the poster roll or, if the aforementioned transport cassette is used it is positioned in the prescribed position on or in the poster showcase and held what by means of a suitable connection device, ie egg pia roll holder can happen.
- the poster showcase is provided with a separate poster roll guide opening through which the poster roll, which may be located in the transport cassette, can be inserted into the poster showcase or into its insertion space with the protective pane in the closed position is.
- the above-mentioned insertion opening which is expedient by means of a flap or other closure element is closable, it can have comparatively small dimensions.
- the insertion opening can be located on the side wall of the display case.
- an insertion opening is preferably provided on each of the two opposite vertical side walls of the display case, so that the poster roll can optionally be inserted into the display case from one side or the other.
- the insertion opening can also be arranged at the front on the bottom of the display case, for example in such a way that it extends across the width of the poster display case and the poster roll is accordingly introduced into the poster display case or its insertion space transversely to its longitudinal direction. can. It goes without saying that when changing the poster, the large poster to be replaced can also be removed from the poster display case via the said insertion opening after it has been rewound to the poster roll using the roll-up mechanism.
- the arrangement is such that the aforementioned roll-up mechanism and / or the unwinding mechanism can be seen from the outside of the plaque, e.g. can be actuated by means of a simple manual drive or else an electric drive, without the protective pane of the poster showcase having to be brought into the open position for this purpose.
- the aforementioned roll-up mechanism and / or the unwinding mechanism can be seen from the outside of the plaque, e.g. can be actuated by means of a simple manual drive or else an electric drive, without the protective pane of the poster showcase having to be brought into the open position for this purpose.
- a suitable unwinding mechanism is used for the unwinding of the large poster in the poster display case, which can expediently be actuated from the outside of the poster display case without opening the protective pane.
- This unwinding mechanism can consist, for example, of a poster elevator, which can be designed in the manner of a simple cable rope elevator, a roller blind, a blind or in the manner of an articulated arm awning, which of course is arranged in the poster window such that vertical lifting movement is coming.
- a poster elevator can advantageously be used, which consists of or arranged in the side areas of the poster showcase, from the lower to the upper showcase area and via deflection rollers or the like.
- the parallel drawstring elements are preferably endless and expediently consist of endless chains.
- Such chain belts guided over toothed rollers enable an exact working movement when the large poster is raised into the viewing position and, moreover, enable the two parallel chain bands to be synchronized during the working movements.
- the poster lift can be operated effortlessly, for example by hand, although a small electric drive can also be used, which can be switched on and off from a favorable working position.
- the large-format posters with a rectangular format usually have different width and height dimensions. It is advisable to feed the large, rectangular poster wrapped around its narrow side to the poster roll to the display case and to unwind it around a winding axis running in the direction of its narrow side into the viewing position behind the protective pane.
- This process measure results in significantly smaller length dimensions of the poster rolls, which offers advantages for their transport to the poster display case and for the poster work to be carried out. If the poster roll, which is recommended, is accommodated in a transport cassette, correspondingly smaller length dimensions and smaller transport and handling weights result for the transport cassette.
- the above-mentioned insertion opening for the poster roll is expediently arranged on one of the two vertical side walls or else on both side walls of the display case.
- the poster roll Via the insertion opening, the poster roll, possibly together with the transport cassette receiving it, can be positioned on or in the display case in such a way that the poster or its end is in the access area of the unwinding mechanism, so that the actuation thereof Poster captured at its end and being pulled from the poster roll in the poster showcase into the spread out viewing position.
- the width of a poster showcase is considerably larger than its height, depending on the poster format used.
- the method according to the invention can be used in such a way that the large poster or the poster roll is introduced from below or from the side into the poster showcase and then unwound in the poster showcase by means of the unwinding mechanism about the upright winding axis of the poster roll in the lateral direction of the poster showcase becomes.
- the unwinding mechanism does not consist of a poster elevator, but rather of a transport mechanism pulling the poster from the poster roll in the horizontal or lateral direction of the poster showcase.
- an unwinding mechanism which is equipped with at least one drive element which interacts with an edge perforation of the large poster, e.g. a toothed or cam belt or the like. is provided in order to pull the large poster from the poster roll into the viewing position within the poster cabinet while unwinding.
- a common unwinding and rewinding mechanism can also be provided for unwinding the poster from the poster roll and for winding up the poster to the poster roll, namely a winding device used to wind up and unwind the poster, which is also useful in this case is assigned to a transport cassette for the poster roll, but can also be arranged on the slide roll holder, in which the plaque roll can then be inserted without a transport cassette with a winding shaft.
- the poster roll expediently inserted in the transport cassette, is arranged horizontally in the poster roll holder, which is located in the head space of the poster showcase or above, the poster roll holder or the transport cassette having the unwinding mechanism and the winding mechanism at the same time is provided for the winding shaft rotary drive forming the poster.
- Fig. 1 a poster showcase according to the invention for the
- FIG. 2 u. 3 each a poster showcase according to the invention in vertical section in the partially open state (FIG. 2) and in the closed state of the protective pane (FIG. 3);
- FIG. 5 shows a front view of the large poster that can be used in the poster showcase according to FIGS. 1 to 4 and is unwound from the poster roll;
- FIG. 6 shows the large poster shown in FIG. 5, wound up to form a poster roll, in cross-section, a transport cassette being indicated by dashed lines at the same time;
- Fig. 7 shows a poster showcase according to the invention in a schematic perspective representation together with a transport cassette according to the invention
- FIG. 8 is a partial view of the unwinding mechanism used in the poster showcase according to FIG. 7 together with the transport cassette in a view in the direction of arrow VIII of FIG. 9;
- FIG. 9 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 8 in a view in the direction of arrow IX of FIG. 8;
- FIG. 10 shows a vertical section through the poster showcase according to FIG. 7, the transport cassette in its position inside the poster showcase before unwinding and raising the large poster;
- FIG. 11 shows the large poster unwound from the roll and raised into the viewing position; clamped between the protective screen and a rear wall;
- FIG. 12 shows a further, preferred embodiment of a poster showcase according to the invention in a schematic simplification and in a perspective view obliquely from bottom to top in the direction of the visible side of the poster showcase together with a roll of posters to be inserted into the poster showcase located in a transport cassette;
- Fig. 14 in a schematic simplification a modified Embodiment of an unwinding mechanism which can be used in the poster showcase according to FIG. 12;
- FIG. 15 shows the poster showcase according to FIG. 12 in a horizontal section, schematically simplified, to show the unwinding mechanism
- FIG. 16 shows the unwinding mechanism according to FIG. 15 in one
- FIG. 17 shows a transport cassette according to the invention (without inserted poster roll) in a partial longitudinal section
- FIG. 19 shows, in a greatly schematic simplification and in a partial view on its visible side, a poster display case according to the invention with an unwinder mechanism designed and arranged according to the invention and a roll-up mechanism for the poster.
- the poster showcases 1 shown in the drawing for large-area advertising have a display case 2 which is rectangular in outline with the rear wall 3 (FIGS. 2 and 3) and the peripheral wall which extend from the bottom wall 4, the horizontal top wall 4 'parallel thereto. and the two mutually parallel vertical side walls 4 ′′ of the display case is formed.
- legs 5 can be arranged on the display case 2, which serve to set up the poster display case 1.
- the legs 5 can be omitted if the poster showcase 1 is connected to a building wall, for example.
- the flat, rectangular display case 2 can be closed at the front by means of a transparent protective pane 6, which is enclosed and held in a rectangular pane frame 7
- the protective pane 6 with its pane frame 7 is pivotally mounted in a horizontal pivot bearing 8 on the display case 2 or its head wall 4 ', so that the protective pane 6 with its pane frame 7 differs from that shown in FIG.
- the protective pane 6 can also be fixed in its open position, for example by means of one or more gas pressure springs which are arranged between the pane frame 7 and the display case 2 and are known for this purpose.
- FIG. 1 shows, as an exemplary embodiment, a large poster 9 which is introduced into the poster showcase 1 and is in the viewing position and which here is composed of eight poster sheets 10 in two rows one above the other. It is understood that the number of placard sheets 10 from which the large poster 9 is composed can be different.
- 5 shows, in an exemplary embodiment, the large poster 9 in a view of its visible surface outside the poster display case. It can be seen that the poster sheets 10, as is known, overlap at their adjacent horizontal and vertical edges. In these overlap zones 11, the poster sheets 10 are connected to one another to form the large poster 9. As the hatched areas 12 show, this can be done by gluing the poster sheets in the overlap zones 11, or preferably by gluing points, as indicated in the areas 13. Instead of gluing the poster sheets 10, they can also be connected with the aid of adhesive strips.
- connection of the poster sheets 10 to the large poster 9 can already take place in the printing shop, in which the poster sheets 10 made of paper are printed with the poster motifs. It is important that the large poster 9 is not assembled from the poster sheets in the poster display cabinet, but rather outside the poster display cabinet, so that the prefabricated one Large poster rolled up to a roll of posters can be transported to the display case and brought in here.
- FIG. 5 shows an exemplary embodiment of the large poster 9 in connection with rods connected to its upper and lower horizontal poster edge, of which the upper rod is a so-called coupling rod 14 for the coupling of the large poster with an unwinding mechanism designed as a poster elevator and our rod forms a so-called connecting rod 15, which can also be a winding rod (winding axis) with which the poster sleeve can be connected in the insertion space of the poster display case 1, as will be explained in more detail below.
- the two rods 14 and 15 expediently consist of round rods and advantageously of tubes.
- the two bars 14 and 15 can be connected to the relevant edges of the large poster 9 by gluing, e.g.
- the finished large poster 9 can be wound up together with the rods 14 and 15 connected to its parallel edges to form a poster roll 17, in the exemplary embodiment shown around the lower connecting rod 15, so that the upper coupling rod 14 is on the outside of the roll located.
- the poster roll 17 formed in this way can then be inserted into the slide showcase 1, in the exemplary embodiment according to FIGS. 2 to 4 into an insertion space 18 in the floor area of the poster showcase.
- the poster showcase 1 shown in FIGS. 1 to 4 has, as a poster carrier, an unwinding mechanism designed as a poster winder, with the aid of which the large poster 9 introduced as poster roll 17 in the poster showcase 1 from the lower poster roll insertion position in FIG
- the insertion space 18 can be raised to its upper viewing position (FIGS. 1 and 3) behind the protective pane 6 and, when changing the poster, lowered again for removal from the poster cabinet.
- the unwinding mechanism 19 consists of two parallel flexible drawstring elements arranged in the two side areas of the poster showcase 1 in its showcase housing 2 in the form of Endless chains 20, which each extend approximately over the height of the poster showcase and are each deflected at the upper and lower deflecting ends via a toothed wheel or a toothed roller 21, the upper toothed rollers 21 each being freely rotatably mounted on a roller holder 22 which is arranged on the inside on the relevant side wall 4 ′′ of the display case 2.
- the unwinding mechanism 19 is arranged with its two vertical chain bands 20 in the display case 2 so that the upper and lower sprockets
- the shaft 23 is rotated by the tooth engagement of its lower toothed roller 21 and the other chain 20 is taken along by it. Accordingly, the two chains 20 can be operated synchronously by rotating the shaft 23.
- a handle 25 with which the shaft 23 can be moved directly by hand or using a turning tool, e.g. a hand crank, can rotate to drive the two chains 20 synchronously.
- the chains 20 can be moved with one chain center upwards and with their other chain center downwards.
- a rectangular rear wall 26 is arranged in the display case 2, which serves to support and support the large poster 9 in its viewing position and, moreover, one the large poster 9 against the closed one Protective disk 6 pressing device forms.
- the rear wall 26 is adjustable in the direction of the protective pane 6 and in the opposite direction in the display case housing 2 stored.
- the rear wall 26 is connected at its two opposite vertical sides to two link levers 27, the upper link levers 27 in the joint 28 at the upper end of the rear wall 26 and at their lower end in the joint 29 to an articulated bearing part 30 of the display case are connected, while the lower control levers 27 are connected at their lower ends in joints 29 to articulated bearing parts 30 of the display case 2 and are connected at their upper ends in joints 28 to the rear wall 26.
- Fig. 2 shows that in the open position of the protective plate 6, the rear wall 26 is in a vertical reset position in the display case 2 in an approximately vertical pivoting position of the handlebar lever 27, and that when the protective plate 6 is closed according to FIG.
- the handlebar levers 27 are slightly inclined so that the rear wall 26 is held in the poster pressure position by the force of gravity.
- the rear wall 26 can be pivoted back into the position according to FIG. 2, so that there is sufficient space for the large poster 9 to be raised by means of the unwinding mechanism 19.
- the pivoting movement of the rear wall 26 can also advantageously take place from the outside of the poster showcase 1, for example by virtue of the fact that the lower joint 29 of the lower control arm 27 is designed as a rotary shaft on the shaft end 29 '(FIGS. 10 and 11) of which a turning tool can be placed on the outside in order to pivot the handlebar levers 27 between the pressure position according to FIG. 11 and the reset position according to FIG. 10 and vice versa.
- an adjustable pressure device in the form of a simple pressure frame, pressure grid, a pressure linkage or the like can also be used.
- a handlebar guide in the direction of the protective screen 6 and in the opposite direction in the display case.
- the handlebar lever arrangement can be used for the adjustment of the Pressure device or the rear wall but also a simple parallel or linear guide can be provided. It is particularly important that the large poster 9 can be pressed against the protective pane 6 in the closed poster showcase 1 and that the pressing device for inserting or changing the large poster 9 can be reset from the protective pane 6 into the interior of the showcase housing 2 to get enough space to operate the elevator.
- the pressure device should be designed so that the display case space behind the pressure device or the rear wall 26 is accessible, since a light source, for example in the form of several fluorescent tubes, is located in this display case space.
- the rear wall 26 can consist of a light scattering film which is clamped and held in a rectangular frame. The light penetrating the light scattering film falls on the back of the large poster 9, through which this is completely illuminated.
- the large poster 9 which is assembled outside the poster showcase 1 and wound up to form the poster roll 17 according to FIG. 6, is inserted from below into the insertion space 18 of the poster showcase in the form of the poster roll 17 when the protective pane 6 (FIG. 2) is pivoted out slightly, the poster roll 17 is positioned in the insertion space 18 in alignment and in access to the unwinding mechanism 19.
- Fiq.4 in particular shows that the at the
- Poster roller 17 outer coupling rod 14 has such a length that it protrudes laterally with its two rod ends 14 'into the area of the chain hoists 20 from the poster roller 17 and therefore overlaps drivers 31 on the endless chains 20 with its rod ends 14'.
- the somewhat shorter lower connecting rod 15, which forms a winding axis for winding up the large poster 9 is held with its two rod ends 15 'protruding from the poster roll 17 in rod holders 32, which are in the lower area in the insertion space 18 in the Vi ⁇ Trinengepur 2 are fixed and which form a poster holder.
- the poster roll is in the rod holders 32 17 positioned in alignment with the unwinding mechanism 17.
- the poster display case can be closed by pivoting its protective pane 6 back into the closed position according to FIG. 3.
- the rear wall 26 is adjusted as a pressure device in the direction of the closed protective pane 6, so that it holds the large poster 9 in contact with the closed protective pane 6.
- the poster 9 is lowered again in the display case by means of the unwinding mechanism 19, in that the chains 20 are actuated in such a way that their drivers 31 with the coupling rod 14 lying thereon move down in the display case.
- the large poster 9 can then be rewound onto the lower connecting rod 15 to form the poster roll by rotating the connecting rod 15 as a winding rod in its rod holders 32 about its axis.
- the large poster 9 can thus be fully rolled up onto the connecting rod 15 when the poster is changed, the coupling rod 14 being synchronized with the roll-up operation by means of the unwinding mechanism 19
- the Poster showcase by swiveling the protective pane 6 (Fig. 2) are opened in order to remove the poster roll 17 with the two rods 14 and 15 from the poster vitrir.e 1.
- the poster showcase described in connection with FIGS. 2-4 is reproduced as an advantageous exemplary embodiment for the case that the large poster 9 wound up, for example according to FIG. 6, into the poster roll 17, inserted into a transponder cassette 40, without Opening the protective pane 6 is introduced from the outside into the poster display case 1 or its insertion space 18.
- the transport cassette 40 consists of an elongated housing made of plastic, light metal or another material, the length of which corresponds approximately to the width of the large poster 9. On its upper side, that is to say on its jacket, the transport cassette 40 has an opening 41 which is continuous over its housing length and into which the poster roll 17 enters from above Transpcrtkassette can be inserted.
- the transport cassette 40 On the opposite end walls 42, the transport cassette 40 has recesses 42 'which are open at the top and rounded at the bottom for receiving and depositing the coupling rod 14 or its rod ends 14' protruding from the poster roller and the transport cassette on both sides .
- the connecting rod 15 forming a winding axis lies in a rod pivot bearing 43 in the interior of the transport cassette 40 and its ends need not necessarily be led out through the end walls 42.
- the rod pivot bearing 43, in which the connecting rod is rotatably mounted about its rod axis, is only indicated schematically in FIG. 8.
- the connecting rod 15 can be inserted into the open pivot bearing 43, preferably in such a way that the connecting rod 15 has its two ends in rod openings 44 is rotatably mounted on the end walls 42 of the transport cassette 40.
- the transport cassette 40 can also be made telescopically extendable, so that the poster roll 17 can be inserted from above through the insertion opening 41 into the somewhat exploded housing of the transport cassette 40, whereupon the latter is telescopically pushed together so far that the connecting rod 15 with their ends 15 'into the rod openings 44.
- the telescopic design of the transport cassette 40 also enables it to be adapted to different poster widths.
- the pivot bearing 43 for the connecting rod 15 can also be formed by providing inwardly projecting bearing pins on the end walls 42 which engage in the hollow connecting rod 15 or into which the connecting rod 15 can be inserted with its ends 15 ' , wherein at least one of the two journals on the associated end wall 42 for opening the pivot bearing is displaceable in the direction of the longitudinal axis of the connecting rod 15.
- the housing opening 44 at least on one end wall 42 or preferably on both end walls 42 in the axial direction in front of the relevant rod end 15 'of the connecting rod 15, this in or inside the front of the housing opening 44 end of the connecting rod 15 is expedient as a polygon 15 ′′ is formed, to which a turning tool can be inserted from the outside in order to turn the connecting rod 15 in its pivot bearing for rolling up the large poster 9 (FIG. 9)
- Multi-winged pendulum flap 45 or another removable cover can be closed in order to protect the poster roll 17 located in the transport cassette 40 on the way to the display case 1.
- the housing opening 41 also serves to carry out the poster when unwinding from the poster roll 17 and when winding it up to the poster roll 17.
- connection elements 46 consist of connection and guide hooks pointing upwards and downwards, which can extend over the entire length of the transport cassette 40.
- FIG. 7 shows the transport cassette 40 with the inserted poster roll 17 outside the poster display case 1.
- the latter has in the lower area on the vertical side wall 4 ′′ of the display case 2 an insertion opening 50 for the transport cassette 40 which is adapted in size the transport cassette 40, this insertion opening 50 being closable by a pivoting flap 51 or another cover element. It is advisable to provide such an insertion opening 5Z on each of the two opposite vertical side walls 4 ′′ of the display case 2.
- the transport cassette 40 with the poster roller 17 lying therein in the rod pivot bearing can be inserted in its longitudinal direction, ie in the direction of the arrow R through the insertion opening 50 in the bottom area of the display case into its insertion space 18.
- the connecting and guiding elements 46 of the transponder cassette 40 slide behind a guide bar 52, which is fixedly arranged on the inside of the display case 2 in the base area and determines the insertion position of the transport cassette, ie aligns and holds the transport cassette in the access for the unwinding mechanism 19.
- the guide bar 52 thus forms a poster roll holder, which holds the transport cassette 40 and thus the poster roll 17 located therein in an aligned position during the up and down process.
- a turning tool for example a hand crank, a turning key, or a battery-operated one
- the rear wall 26 or another pressure device can be set against the rear of the large poster from the insertion opening 50, for example via the handlebar lever guide described, so that the poster Back wall 26 or the pressure device is pressed against the protective pane 6.
- the large poster 9 When changing the poster, the large poster 9, as described above, is lowered with the help of the unwinding mechanism 19 or its transport chains 20 in the closed poster showcase 1, which can be done by the shaft end 23 'lying in the area of the housing opening 50 being A rotary tool is attached to the shaft 23 from the outside in order to confirm the shaft and thus the transport chains accordingly. Expediently in synchronism with the lowering movement of the large poster, it is rolled up onto the connecting rod 15, which for this purpose is rotated from the outside as a winding rod. The rotary movement of the connecting rod 15 can also take place through the housing opening 50 from the outside of the poster display case by attaching a rotary tool to the rod end 15 ′′. After the large piakate 9 has been completely lowered, it is rolled up cleanly on the connecting rod 15 in the interior of the transport cassette 40, which can then be removed from the closed display case 1 via the lateral insertion opening 50 in the opposite direction of the arrow R.
- the transport cassette 40 shows the transport cassette 40 inserted through the lateral insertion opening 50 in its longitudinal direction into the poster showcase 1 with its housing lock in the bottom region of the showcase housing 2, the rear wall 26 being separated from the protective disk 6 which is in the closed position by the handlebar lever mechanism described is pivoted back so that the large poster can then be raised to the viewing position with the aid of the unwinding mechanism 19.
- 11 shows the large poster 9 which has been raised into the viewing position.
- the lower control arm joint 29 in the region of the insertion opening 50 has a pivot pin or a rotary shaft as the articulation axis, the end 29 'of which forms an expediently designed polygonal actuating end to which a turning tool can be attached from the outside with the help of which the pressure device or the back wall 26 forming it can be adjusted between the reset position according to FIG. 10 and the pressure position according to FIG. 11.
- FIG. 7 shows the lower horizontal bottom surface 4 of the display case 2, which can be folded down to form the insertion opening 50, so that the transport cassette 40 equipped with the poster roll is transverse to its longitudinal direction, ie in the direction of the arrow R 'from below can be introduced into the poster showcase, in the correct position with respect to the unwinding mechanism, so that when it is actuated, the large poster from the poster roll in the transport cassette 40, as described in FIG. written and can be raised to the viewing position.
- unwinding mechanism formed by transport chains and described in connection with FIGS. 2-4 and 7-11
- other devices operating in the manner of a poster elevator can also be used.
- chain straps 20 e.g. also endless belt or rope elements, belts or the like running around deflection rollers.
- the unwinding mechanism can also consist of one or more simple, non-endless flexible lifting ropes or other flexible pulling elements, which only need to be deflected via a deflection in the upper area of the poster showcase.
- motorized actuation of the same can also be provided.
- 12 to 18 show a preferred embodiment of a poster showcase according to the invention together with its individual components.
- 12 shows that the poster showcase has a width B which is considerably greater than its height H.
- the poster showcase is therefore intended for a large poster 9 with a rectangular format, the width of which is correspondingly greater than its height.
- the large poster 9 is wound around its narrow side, which in this case is determined by the height dimension H, to form the poster roll 17.
- the transport cassette 40 only needs to have a length here which is not substantially greater than the smaller dimension H of the poster.
- an unwinding mechanism that unwinds the poster in the horizontal direction according to arrow Z is used for this.
- FIGS. 12-18 show the transport cassette 40 in a preferred embodiment, which is here essentially cylindrical and has a narrow slot passage 41 'on its peripheral side as the housing opening, the large poster 9 wound up to form the poster roll 17 with its End 9 '(FIG. 12) passes through the slot passage 41' on the casing of the transport cassette.
- the transport cassette 40 which is designed as a simple slotted tube 40 'and is shown primarily in FIGS. 17 and 18, there is the winding axis 15 which forms a tubular winding shaft and which is rotatably mounted at its two opposite ends in a closure piece 48.
- the slit tube 40 'of the transport cassette is expediently made from a light material, for example from plastic or cardboard or the like.
- the closure pieces 48 which are expediently made of plastic, consist of pot-shaped push-on caps which can be pushed onto the ends of the slotted tube 40 'of the transport cassette 40, expediently with clamping.
- the closure pieces 48 have axially inwardly directed hollow pins 49 (FIG. 17) which engage in the hollow winding axis 15, which is why the latter is rotatably mounted in the transport cassette 40 about its longitudinal axis.
- the rotary drive of the winding axis 15 takes place from the outside of the transport cassette 40 by means of a turning tool, not shown, which is inserted through one of the two hollow pins 49 and, for example, is plugged onto a transverse web 15A of the winding axis 15, in order to Wind up the large poster 9 to rotate about its axis.
- the rotary drive can consist of a simple manual drive, for example a crank, which is attached to the crosspiece 15A with its tool part through the hollow pin 49.
- the large poster 9 is about the winding axis 15 wrapped around to the poster roll 17, which is then inserted into the Transpcrtkassette 40.
- the two closure pieces 8 are pulled off the slotted tube 40 * of the transport cassette, so that the poster roll 17 with the winding axis 15 can be axially inserted into the slotted tube 40 'from the open end thereof.
- the closure pieces 48 are put back onto the ends of the slotted tube 40, wherein they engage with their hollow pins 49 in the tubular winding axis 15.
- the free end of the large poster wound up to the poster roll 17 passes through the axial slot passage 41 'and is thus located on the outside of the transponder cassette 40, as shown in FIGS. 12 and 18.
- the large poster 9 is wound up into the poster roll 17 and inserted into the transport cassette 40 of the poster showcase, in which it is then unwound from the poster roll and into which it is unwound by means of an unwinding mechanism arranged therein Viewing position is spread out behind the transparent protective pane 6.
- the transport cassette 40 with the poster roll 17 located in it can either be inserted from the side, ie in the direction of arrow X, through the poster insertion opening 50 into the poster display case, for which purpose a closing flap 51 normally closing this poster insertion opening 50 is opened becomes.
- the transport cassette 40 can also be inserted axially from below in the direction of the arrow XI through a narrow poster insertion opening 50 'arranged on the bottom 4 of the display case 2, which can also be closed by a closure flap 51' or another cover, into the poster display case become.
- the poster insertion opening 50 on the side wall 4 ′′ of the display case 2 extends approximately over the entire height of the display case.
- the transport cassette 40 with the inserted poster roll is also positioned exactly in the poster showcase 1, so that the protruding poster end 9 'is located in the access area to the unwinding mechanism. For positioning the transport cassette 40 and thus the one in it.
- the poster roll 17 is located in the side area of the display case 2, ie in the vicinity of the poster insertion opening 50 or 50 ', a poster roll holder 60 (FIG. 16) is provided which consists of holding elements 60' arranged vertically above one another, ie in the vicinity of the bottom 4 and the top wall 4 'on the inside in the display case, which hold the vertically standing transport cassette 40 on both of them Hold the ends in the display case 2 in the correct position.
- These holding elements 60 ' can be made from simple mechanical plug-in or clamping sockets, from permanent magnetic holding elements or the like. exist, which allow a firm but detachable connection of the transport cassette 40 to the poster roll holder 60.
- the transport cassette 40 is held at its end-side locking pieces 48 in the poster roll holder 60, which have a configuration corresponding to its holding elements 60 '. Furthermore, it can be seen that in the vertical position shown in FIG. 16 of the transport cassette 40 and thus the poster roll 17 in the poster roll holder 60, the large poster is removed from the poster roll using the aforementioned unwinding mechanism in the horizontal or lateral direction according to arrow Z of FIG is pulled off and spread out into the viewing position.
- the unwinding mechanism 19 of the poster showcase 1 has horizontal transport elements extending in the direction of the width dimension B (FIG. 12) of the poster showcase in the form of endless conveyor belts 61, which preferably consist of a flexible plastic material and extend essentially over the entire inner width of the display case 2, the conveyor belts 61 being deflected at their two ends via deflections, preferably deflection wheels 62, which are seated on vertical shafts 63 mounted in the display case 2.
- the deflection wheels 62 arranged on the same side of the display case 2 are accordingly arranged on the two shafts 63 in a rotationally fixed manner.
- the two conveyor belts 61 are equipped on their outside with entrainment elements in the form of teeth or cams 64, which are arranged on the belts at uniform distances from one another and are expediently molded onto them.
- the conveyor belts 61 are accordingly or the like in the manner of toothed belts. executed.
- the large poster wound in the transport cassette 40 to form the poster roll 17 has a continuous perforation 65 on its upper and lower longitudinal edge, which cooperates with the teeth or cams 64 of the conveyor belts 61.
- the transport cassette 40 with the winding axis 15 thus forms the roll-up mechanism for the old poster when the poster is changed.
- the conveyor belts 61 run freely, so that an exact winding of the large poster can be achieved.
- the unwinding mechanism 19 described above can also be designed such that only a single conveyor belt 61 is provided, which is assigned to the upper edge of the poster. The conveyor belt attacking the bottom of the poster can therefore be omitted here.
- the conveyor belts 61 consist of toothed belts which are provided with a toothing 66 on their inside.
- the deflection wheels 62 are designed as toothed rollers which cooperate with the toothing 66 of the conveyor belts, so that a slip-free drive of the conveyor belts 61 is ensured.
- Fig. 15 also shows that the deflection wheels 62 as well as their shafts 63 seen from the visible side (arrow A) of the poster showcase 1, are arranged behind the vertical profile strips of the pane frame 7 in the poster showcase. Between the deflection wheels 62, the conveyor belts 61 are hidden behind the horizontal profile parts of the window frame 7.
- the large poster 9 is held under a certain tension in the spread viewing position by the positive engagement of the cams or teeth 64 of the conveyor belts 61 on the conveyor belts 61.
- the poster roll holder 60 with the holding elements 60 lies on the side of the poster insertion opening 50 or 50' behind the deflection wheels 62 and their shaft 63.
- the shaft 63 in question is coupled in a gearbox manner via a toothed belt 67 to a likewise vertical drive shaft 68, so that by rotating the drive shaft 68 via the toothed belt drive 67, the shaft 63 and thus the unwinding mechanism with the deflection wheels 62 and the conveyor belts 61 can be driven.
- the drive shaft 68 is mounted in the display case so that it can be actuated from the outside via the poster insertion opening 5.
- the rotary drive of the drive shaft 58 can, however, also take place according to FIG. 12 from its underside through the opening 50 ', which can also be provided in addition to the poster insertion opening 50.
- the drive shaft 68 with the toothed belt drive 67 can also be omitted.
- the shaft 63 on the side of the poster insertion opening 50 or 50 ' can be rotated at its lower end 63' (FIG. 12) through the opening 50 'from the outside.
- This shaft 63 is extended down to the bottom 4 or beyond it, so that it can be turned from the underside of the display case 2 from the outside.
- the guide strips 69 have lateral openings in the area of the deflection wheels 62 for the passage of the deflection wheels and for the passage of the conveyor belts 61.
- the arrangement of the guide strips 69 improves the poster guidance when unwinding and winding up the large poster.
- the guide strips 69 are hidden behind the horizontal profile parts of the window frame 7 between the latter and the plane of the vertical shafts € 3.
- the approximately U-shaped profiled guide strips 69 serve with their inner legs 69 'to guide the toothed or conveyor belts 61 in the intermediate area between the deflection wheels 62.
- the transport cassette 40 with the plaque roll 17 stored therein on the winding axis 15 is introduced into the poster showcase 1 via one of the aforementioned poster insertion openings 53 or 50 '(FIG. 12) and into the poster roll holder 60 or the retaining elements 60 'forming it (FIG. 16), as a result of which the poster roll is held in its position in relation to the unwinding mechanism 19.
- the or the conveyor belts 61 designed as cam or toothed belts are detected at the perforations 65 and taken along.
- the poster of the poster roll 17 is unwound and pulled at its poster edges in the slot guides 70 of the guide strips 69 into the viewing position according to FIG. 15, in which it is held in the perforation 65 by the positive engagement of the teeth or cams 64 .
- the winding axis 15 of the transport cassette 40 held in the poster roll holder 60 which can be reached, for example, via the opening 50 ', is rotated from the outside of the poster showcase, whereby the poster in the transport cassette 40 again turns into the poster roll 12 is wound up.
- the poster is held by the freely returning unwinding mechanism 19, so that trouble-free and clean rewinding of the poster 9 into the transport cassette 40 is possible, which then then takes place via the relevant poster insertion opening 50 or 50 ' Poster showcase 1 can be removed. All of the above-mentioned work when inserting the large poster into the poster display case and when removing it from the poster display case can also be carried out from the outside of the poster display case without the protective pane 6 having to be opened.
- the poster 9 can be wound up around its narrow side, which is defined here by poster height, to the poster roll 17 and can be pulled off the piaco roll when it is inserted into the poster display case 1.
- the poster roll and consequently also the transponder cassette 40 must therefore be arranged upright in the poster roll holder 60.
- the unwinding mechanism 19 shown in FIGS. 12 to 18 can be designed when the large poster is introduced into the poster display case as well as a poster elevator.
- the poster roll or the transport cassette 40 receiving it must in this case, be arranged in the horizontal position in the poster roll holder 60, while the conveyor belts 61 engaging on the side edges of the poster 9 are arranged in the vertical position in the poster display case 1.
- the perforation 65 on at least one of the two parallel poster edges can be brought about by immediate perforation of the large poster made of paper.
- a perforated strip which has the perforation and is attached, for example glued or by means of a Velcro connection or the like, to the poster edge concerned. is detachably connected.
- the large poster unwound to form the poster roll 17 can also be inserted into the poster roll holder 60 without a transport cassette 40, which in this case forms a rotary holder for the poster roll 17 or its winding axis 15. It is also possible to arrange the poster roll holder 60 on the closure flap 51 of the poster insertion opening 50.
- the arrangement with distributor can be made in such a way that by closing the flap 51, the poster roll 17 is positioned in relation to the unwinding mechanism 19 such that the end 9 'of the poster roll lies in the access area of the unwinding mechanism. The closing movement of the closing flap 51 is therefore used here to bring the poster end 9 1 into the access area of the unwinding mechanism 19.
- different devices can also be used for the unwinding mechanism 19.
- the upper conveyor belt 61 can be coated with a Velcro coating, while the poster 9 on its associated edge cooperating with the Kiett covering driver elements, such as a narrow Velcro tape or Velcro knobs or the like. has, so that the poster is taken away from the poster roll by the Velcro connection with the conveyor belt 61.
- the two conveyor belts 61 are replaced by a single conveyor belt, the width dimension of which is approximately the same or slightly larger than the height of the large poster.
- the coupling between the conveyor belt freely rotating in arrow direction Z and in the opposite direction and the poster end 9 ' can be effected by teeth, cams 64 on the conveyor belt or also with the aid of other coupling driver elements, for example by the aforementioned Velcro elements, through permanent magnetic driver elements, etc.
- This version of the unwinding mechanism can also be used if it works as a poster elevator in the poster showcase.
- the unwinding mechanism consists of a gripper bar 71, which at its upper and lower ends each has a guide 70, which is preferably designed in the manner of the guide bar 69 shown in FIGS. 17 and 18, in the unwinding direction acc.
- Arrow Z and is guided in the opposite direction, namely by means of an associated drive, not shown, which consists of a simple traction drive, a chain drive or the like. can exist.
- the coupling of the large poster positioned and held in the poster holder 60 with the gripper bar 71 takes place with the aid of mechanical driving elements 72 arranged on the gripper bar 71, which are designed here as clutch hooks.
- the large poster has at its free end 9 'holes or perforations 65' with which it can be hung in the coupling hook 72 in order to effect the positive coupling.
- the holes 65 ' are designed as vertical elongated holes. They can be stamped directly into the paper of the large poster or in a paper tape, a perforated strip or the like.
- the guide strips 70 which guide the gripper bar 71 during their movement in the unwinding direction Z of the poster and in the opposite direction, are expediently designed such that they also serve to guide the poster, as is the case with the guide bars 69 in FIGS. 17 and 18 is shown.
- driver elements consisting of holes 65 'and coupling hook 72
- driver elements can also be provided, for example those in the manner of a Velcro fastener, permanently magnetic drivers, in which the permanent magnets expediently on the gripper bar 71 and the metal or Magnetic elements are arranged on the poster roll.
- an endless chain or belt drive coupled to the gripper bar can also be provided, these drives also advantageously being actuated from the outside of the poster showcase with the protective disk 6 closed.
- the poster when the poster is changed, the poster is rolled up inside the poster display case by means of a roll-up mechanism which, as described above, is preferably part of the transport cassette and is formed by a rotatable winding axis or winding shaft with a rotary drive.
- the reeling mechanism or the winding axis is arranged on the poster roll holder, so that the winding axis can be rotated in a pivot bearing of the poster roll holder by means of a rotary drive.
- very different devices can also be used for the unwinding mechanism.
- a common unwinding and rewinding mechanism can also be provided, namely a winding device used to wind up and unwind the poster, which is suitable for the transport cassette for the Poster roll is assigned, but can also be arranged on the poster roll holder 9, in which the poster roll can then be inserted without a transcort container with a winding axis.
- 19 shows, in a schematic simplification, a poster showcase 1 designed in this respect, with the basic structure corresponding to the poster showcases described above, from its visible side and only in the upper head.
- the poster roll holder 60 is arranged such that the transport cassette 40 equipped with the poster roll can be inserted horizontally into the poster roll holder 60, whereby it can be inserted with its two opposite ends is positioned and held in the holding elements 60 'of the poster roll holder.
- the transport cassette 40 can be inserted into the poster roll holder 60 through a poster insertion opening arranged on the vertical side wall 4 ′′ of the display case 2, similar to that according to FIG. 7, the insertion opening shown here only in the arrangement according to FIG. 19 in the upper one Area of the relevant side wall 4 1 'is arranged.
- the transport cassette 40 can also be inserted from above into the display case or into the poster roll holder 60, the top surface 4 'being provided with a corresponding insertion opening.
- a bar 73 is placed on the poster end 9 ′ projecting downward from the jacket opening of the transport cassette 15, which forms a weighting and guide bar and in the process leads with its ends in lateral vertical guides 74 inside the showcase housing 2. 19 shows, is located on the.
- one or both ends of the transport cassette 40 has a rotary drive 75, with the aid of which the winding axis 15 located in the transport cassette 40 and forming a winding shaft can be rotated either in the unwinding or in the winding direction of the poster, this winding drive being a simple manual drive or can also consist of an electric drive.
- the winding axis 15 can be rotated in the unwinding direction, so that the poster 9, supported by the tensile force exerted by the bar 73, runs downward under the force of gravity in the display case 1 and consequently into the spread-out viewing position behind the rubble disk 6 reached.
- the guides 74 achieve an exact poster guidance. To move the poster back to the poster roll in the transport cassette 40 when changing the poster the winding axis 15 is rotated in the winding direction with the aid of the same rotary drive 75, so that the poster 9, guided by the guide 70, is wound onto the winding shaft of the transport cassette 40 in the manner of a roller shutter.
- the transport cassette 40 can be removed through one of the aforementioned housing openings to the side or upwards from the poster showcase.
- This system thus works in the manner of a roller shutter, the winding shaft of which can be driven in the unwinding or winding direction, the rotary actuation also being able to take place from the outside of the poster display case with the protective pane closed.
- the poster roll holder 60 can also be placed outside the same, e.g. be arranged on its head surface 4 'or above it on a corresponding holder, a corresponding poster insertion opening being arranged on the head surface 4' of the display case 2, through which the poster end 9 'protruding from the transport cassette 40 with the bar 73 from above into the Showcase housing 2 can be inserted so that it can be unwound by actuating the rotary drive from the winding axis of the transport cassette into the viewing position downwards and can be wound up again in the transport cassette for the poster roll when the poster is changed.
- a poster fluoroscopy can also be used, a corresponding lighting system being arranged in the interior of the showcase housing, which illuminates the poster located in the viewing position from its rear.
- the method according to the invention and the poster showcases according to the invention are intended for large poster advertising, in which the edge dimensions of the large posters are generally at least 1.7 mx 2.5 m, but are often considerably larger in practice.
- These large posters are usually composed of a more or less large number of individual poster sections.
- the large poster can also consist of a one-piece, not individual sheets. consist of a poster, for example also consist of a printed plastic film.
- the poster change can be effected in that the poster roll is unwound one level at a time using the unwinding mechanism, so that the individual posters are brought into the viewing position behind the protective pane in succession.
- a roll-up mechanism can be provided, on which the poster is wound up with its other end during the step-by-step further unwinding.
- an electronic transport control can also be provided, with the aid of which the unwinding mechanism is switched on when changing from one poster motif to the next poster motif.
- the poster showcase according to the invention is assigned a poster roll holder in which the poster roll or, if it is located in a transport cassette, the transport cassette is positioned and held to the unwinding mechanism, the Poster roll either directly in the poster roll holder or, if a transport cassette is used, is rotatably mounted in the transport cassette, so that it can be unwound from the poster roll into the visible position with the aid of the unwinding mechanism and expediently also rewound to the poster roll.
- the poster roll holder is preferably located inside the poster showcase, but can also be arranged on the outside of the poster showcase, in the latter case the poster being introduced into the poster showcase from the unwinding mechanism through a poster insertion opening of the showcase while unwinding the poster roll into the pla ⁇ katvitrine and here is pulled into the spread viewing position.
- the unwinding mechanism also serves to hold the poster spread out into the viewing position within the poster showcase.
- the poster showcase according to the invention is designed so that all poster work when inserting the poster into the poster showcase and when changing the poster can be carried out from the outside of the poster showcase without opening the transparent protective pane, then the pivotable one can be used Storage of the transparent protective pane can also be dispensed with.
- the protective pane can be arranged firmly on the poster showcase.
- a slot guide is expediently provided in the poster showcase, in which the poster guides during the winding process.
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