EP1430465A2 - Werbeträger - Google Patents
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- EP1430465A2 EP1430465A2 EP02703389A EP02703389A EP1430465A2 EP 1430465 A2 EP1430465 A2 EP 1430465A2 EP 02703389 A EP02703389 A EP 02703389A EP 02703389 A EP02703389 A EP 02703389A EP 1430465 A2 EP1430465 A2 EP 1430465A2
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F15/00—Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
- G09F15/0006—Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
- G09F15/0025—Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels display surface tensioning means
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F21/00—Mobile visual advertising
- G09F21/04—Mobile visual advertising by land vehicles
- G09F21/048—Advertisement panels on sides, front or back of vehicles
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- the present invention relates to the field of large-area advertising which has become increasingly important and increasingly used in recent years, the use of three-dimensional and, if desired, viewable from all sides becoming more and more important. At the same time, there should be a high degree of flexibility with regard to changing the advertising message, specifically in terms of time and / or location.
- the present invention has set itself the task - in particular for time-limited and location-flexible mobile large-format advertising - to provide a carrier system for large-scale advertising messages which is large in size from the outset and, in the case of the requirement for enlargement, easily too large three-dimensional bodies Served module-like assembled individual carrier units, these carrier units are by no means constructed separately for the purpose of carrying advertising messages. Rather, the carrier units are to be formed by conventional constructions which are available in practically unlimited dimensions, and moreover, they should also have sophisticated and fully functional manipulation and transport logistics at their disposal.
- the present invention thus relates to a new advertising medium with at least one - at least on one side a material opto-visual advertising message, information, warning or the like, in the form of printing, painting, spraying, gluing, clipping or the like. supporting and / or for the projection or visualization of a virtual or immaterial visual advertising message or the like, in the form of lamp or diode raster images, such fonts, video images.
- advertising space element made of a transparent, translucid, translucent, opaque or light-reflective, elastic, flexible, rigid, multilayered or complex material, from the group Polymer (composite) film (s), nets, tarpaulins, textile, nonwoven or paper web (s), sheets,
- the containers provided for the purpose according to the invention in particular their three-dimensional frame as the basic module of a structure for a large-area advertising message, have the advantage of the large dimension, which means that a single container, regardless of whether it is within a urban context or freely in the landscape, e.g. in the vicinity of an event location, a traffic area, possibly also an air traffic or entry and departure lane or the like., the character of one, the attention from there or past has moving solitaires to a high degree. This effect can be achieved by simple additive or multiplicative Stringing and stacking or the like. the container or container frame can easily be multiplied.
- the process of setting up the new advertising medium on a container frame basis can take place in such a way that, after a corresponding agreement with a property owner, an authority or the like. and after transport has taken place at a clearly visible location e.g. only an advertising container according to the invention is set up, of which at least one "open" side surface through an advertising medium surface, such as e.g. a corresponding film, plate or the like, suitable for generating an advertising message or provided with the same, is filled in or spanned.
- the individual container frame parts with one or more missing side wall (s) are first transported, set up on site and then the actual advertising film or the like. suspended in the container frame, clamped, fastened to it, or the like.
- the large advertising space made available for an advertising message can be arbitrarily enlarged by simply stacking several containers or container frames next to one another and above one another, so the use of "container module elements" according to the invention means that the supporting structure for the advertising space can be expanded by means of modules Construction can be designed and enlarged in any direction.
- the scope of the invention it is - as specified in detail in A n s r u c h 2
- containers in which at least one or one of the number of container walls corresponding to the visibility of the advertising message is removed, so that in extreme cases, e.g. when positioning a free-standing advertising container on a square, in a pedestrian zone or within a motorway junction or the like.
- an advertising container In the vicinity of the airport, such an advertising container is only formed from its upright and upright horizontal frame edge rails, which project from the container base support structure with the base plate. Within the frame edge rails, or covering them or several of them, the advertising surface can then be pulled open or fastened or the like. his.
- the large advertising surfaces consist of a translucent film, mesh or textile material or but are formed from at least one panel or pane or from one or more panel (s) made of a translucent, opal or light-conducting material and if at least one conventional image or film projector or video projector is arranged inside the container frame or container frame of a cluster is from which a fixed or moving advertising message or the like. according to the back-projection principle on the back or inside of the film, disc, panel or the like. is projectable, this message due to e.g. opal light transparency, light conductivity or the like. the material appears to the viewer from the outside as a luminous, sharply defined poster or film surface, for which reference is made in detail to the first-mentioned embodiment of the A n s p r u c h e s 3.
- a further, less complex second embodiment of the advertising medium according to the invention consists in a combination of container frame and translucent or translucent advertising film, which is provided with a fixed advertising message on its inside and / or outside right from the start, but this combination of container frames and within the same or possibly spanned advertising space is supplemented by a surface lighting device inside the container.
- the rear projection screen takes up only a part of the available area and is designed, for example, in the manner of an opal shop window in a corresponding section of a frame-filling wall formed by one or more opaque panel elements.
- the distance between the projector and the screen is achieved by appropriate arrangement of at least one mirror or mirror film on can be enlarged in a virtual manner so that a desired full illumination of the screen is achieved.
- the projection screens are preferably made of an opal one-component acrylic material, which preferably has no coating on the surface, which makes the screen extremely scratch-resistant and weatherproof.
- the projected image is created inside the pane and is optimally scattered by the opalization, passed on from the pane to the outside, so that the luminance only drops from 100% to about 42% at exit angles between 0 ° and 30 °. It is particularly preferred if, as in A n s r u c h 5, the first
- the light source in the interior of the advertising container is formed by one or more spotlights, floodlights or the like, which ensures uniform illumination of the advertising surface illuminated by them from the inside.
- the headlights can advantageously be supported by mirrors or mirror combinations in order to achieve particularly uniform surface illumination.
- the invention is not limited to illuminating or illuminating advertising spaces from the inside of the advertising container frame. Rather, incident light illumination, as is evident from claim 6, can be provided in the same way, the lighting elements being directed towards the advertising space, are advantageously detachably fastened to at least one of the container frame rails, a carrier rail on which light floodlights or spotlights aligned at a respective distance from one another and in a suitable radiation direction are very useful.
- the lighting device independently of the Advertising container frames to be arranged, e.g. at a certain distance from the same, on the ground, on a building wall, on a mast or the like. to assemble.
- Lighting or projection devices ie lamps, floodlights, headlights, (video) projectors or the like, with electricity, it has proven to be advantageous to the
- At least a contribution to the headlights or the like. can achieve the required energy consumption, as is disclosed in the first variant of A n s p r u c h 7.
- Is e.g. one of the side walls of the container on a e.g. not easily visible side it is additionally or alternatively in a second embodiment of claim 7 favorable to provide an entrance or entrance door therein so that the facilities and their accessories located inside the advertising medium container can be easily maintained. If all four sides of the container are covered with advertising space, it is favorable to use such an entry option, e.g. a hatch with a climbing aid to provide in the roof of the container.
- the connection of the advertising surfaces i.e. the foils, panels or the like. with the container frame rails or their attachment to the same
- some fastening elements preferred in the context of the present invention are listed in the first variant.
- eyelets on the edge of an advertising space to be stretched and eyelets that can be threaded there on the container frame itself or on an eyelet frame to be fastened in or on the container frame are possible, in which case e.g. a holding and tensioning rope is threaded in a zigzag pattern through the eyelets of the advertising surface and frame and the advertising medium film is tensioned by a corresponding pull on the rope.
- tensioning ropes can also be provided along mutually parallel frame rails and corresponding rings on the edge of the advertising medium film, so that the advertising medium film can be pulled or pulled up along the tensioning cables, similar to large flagpoles.
- the advertising film has edge reinforcements which can be drawn into a corresponding profile rail having an undercut cross section.
- Claim 12 discloses a further additional or alternative design variant, according to which it is provided to manufacture the large advertising surface elements from flexible film or textile materials, the edges of which are either themselves formed with thickenings or reinforcements or have such edge reinforcements in the form of edge edging.
- Such edge reinforcements in conjunction with the cooperating with them, even mounted on the container frame and having a cross-section corresponding to the respective cross-sectional shape of the welt, has a cross-section which ensures a very fast and effective assembly of the foils for the fastening of the advertising foils.
- the stability of the foil holding the keder / keder rail system is particularly secured by the keder rail engaging at all points on the reinforced film edge and therefore an extremely effective stretching of the film is possible with practically no arcade or wave formation, which significantly increases the aesthetics of the advertising space.
- two types of connection of film or its edge piping and the piping rails on the advertising container container frame are particularly preferred, namely piping rails which are arranged such that their slots in the direction of the film extension,
- piping rails which are arranged such that their slots in the direction of the film extension
- Claim 9 alternatively or additionally to ensure that at least one of the welt rails, but preferably two mutually perpendicular keder rails of a side face of the container frame in parallel to the respective container frame rail can be moved away from or towards the same and at a desired distance can be determined by it, so that a problem-free stretching of the advertising film between mutually opposite welt rails is made possible.
- a frame according to Claim 11 for holding an advertising film, projection film, or a projection screen, advertising panel or the like, for example, which is stretched between keder rails, and which is essentially designed such that it - in the same Way like at usual connection of two containers to each other for their stabilization - can be "strapped" to an advertising medium container frame according to the invention without special tools and with little effort, so to speak.
- This connecting frame can preferably be composed of the usual container frame rails or columns and their corners.
- the essence of the invention relates to the use of containers, at least partially freed from its side walls, that is to say from their frames, but that it is connected to one another and stacked full-wall containers in connection with the preferably used container frames within a container cluster also belong to the present invention if they are used as a carrier or as part of a carrier construct for advertising space.
- the stacking i.e. the arrangement of at least two containers or, in particular, container frames in a container frame cluster
- Such a destabilization due to the container side walls at least partially removed from the container frame can be reinforced by the fact that flexible advertising medium foils are often used instead, but the area is the same size as that of the stabilizing walls, which means that they are the same as the wind pressure are exposed.
- claim 13 with the container corners / floor connecting rods described there offers a simple and particularly effective solution to the problem, which is characterized in that these stabilizing rods at the same time also for suspension, assembly or the like.
- headlight rails for the attachment of light or video projectors or the like, can be used, with which they can take on various multifunctional functions.
- the container frame stabilizing rods are advantageously made of a profile (hollow) material.
- One of the Stability-promoting type of arrangement of the anchoring of the stabilizer bars on the container floor can also be found in claim 13.
- a tensioning frame as shown in claim 14 represents a preferred accessory for the new advertising medium system based on container frames, whereby it should be pointed out here as a precaution that such tensioning frames are not only attached to an advertising medium container of the type previously described must be bound, but these can be attached in the same way to any supports, support frames, walls or the like.
- the particular advantage is that one and the same frame is suitable for the container frame as well as elsewhere without any problems.
- Another essential object of the invention is the novel use of conventional transport containers or of their frames for advertising, for which reference is made to the address 15.
- FIG. 1 shows an oblique view of one with a total of 18 containers or
- FIG. 2 a top view of or an insight into an advertising medium according to the invention formed with only one container frame
- FIG. 3 likewise a top view of and at the same time an insight into a differently designed container frame advertising medium
- FIG. 4 in an oblique view of a lighting box that can be arranged within an advertising container frame
- FIG. 5 again a top view of and an insight into a container frame advertising medium according to the invention provided with advertising medium foils
- FIG. 6 the oblique view of an advertising medium container frame that can be illuminated from the inside
- Fig. 7 is a plan view of a spatial arrangement of a total of six advertising medium containers, that is, on such a cluster
- Fig. 7 is a plan view of a spatial arrangement of a total of six advertising medium containers, that is, on such a cluster
- FIG. 8 is a schematic side view of three stacked advertising medium container frames, the front of which with a large 9 are a top view of a further arrangement of advertising container container frames, in which case a total of five advertising containers are spanned with an advertising film over the corner edge of the cluster they form
- FIG. 10 shows a total of advertising container container clusters 3 x 3 container frames stacked one above the other and next to one another, which are covered overall by a large-format film or by a projection film for incident light projection
- Fig. 11 is a front view of an advertising medium container frame with its own welt rails arranged on its frame rails, between which an advertising medium film is stretched 12 shows a schematic sketch to demonstrate how, according to the invention, the advertising carrier film can be stretched within the carrier frame
- FIG. 10 shows a schematic side view of three stacked advertising medium container frames, the front of which with a large 9 are a top view of a further arrangement of advertising container container frames, in which case a total of five advertising containers are spanned with an advertising
- FIG. 13 shows a further detail on the type of fastening of the advertising carrier film to the container frame or to one of its rails
- 14 the side view of an embodiment variant of the invention with the Container frame rails arranged or connected to the same keder rails, between which the advertising medium film is stretched
- Fig. 15 essentially a horizontal section through an all round laterally open advertising medium container frame, which carries on all four side surfaces advertising medium films, which itself with the frame rails 16a and 16b details of a tenter frame system within the scope of the invention, which is also formed with edge piping on the advertising carrier film and keder rails
- FIGS. 19a and 19b show a different type of fastening of the advertising carrier film
- these 18 is an example of a keder rail which can be changed in its position
- FIGS. 19a and 19b show a section through another advertising space stenter system which can be used in the context of the invention, and a Detail of the same
- di FIG. 20 shows the sketch of a further form of an advertising film tenter frame system
- FIG. 21 shows a connecting frame that is easily attachable to the container frame and is compatible with the same
- FIG. 22 shows a fastening clip for this type of connecting frame
- FIG. 23 shows one Oblique view of a container frame equipped according to the invention with an inclined bar stabilization and suitable for the construction of highly stable advertising medium clusters according to the invention.
- FIG. 1 shows a container frame cluster 100 which is connected to a total of eighteen, e.g. by means of container connecting clamps or pliers, connected and thereby stabilized in the composite containers 1, 1 ', 1 ", 1"' .... is formed.
- the bottom row of a total of six containers can be formed by conventional containers with walls. In total, these six lowest containers form a base zone.
- two floors of container frames which are open seamlessly at least towards the viewer form the supporting structure for an overall advertising medium film 5 carrying the advertising message 9, which in the present case has a total of twelve containers 1 ', 1 ", ...
- an eyelet stranding 6 or the like for example similar to what is customary in truck tarpaulins, can be provided for holding and tensioning the film or the films with their edges are drawn into long welt rails attached to the successive frame rails 20.
- FIG. 2 shows - with otherwise constant reference sign meanings - a view from above into an advertising medium container 1 according to the invention with three intact side walls 402, 403, 404 between the edge rails 20 of the container frame 2.
- a long side wall is removed and in the present case by a between two corresponding frame rails 20 belonging to the frame 2 of the container 1, stretched advertising medium films, in the present case, for example, a rear projection screen or film 50 replaced.
- the side wall 404 has an access door 48 for maintenance and possibly operation of a widescreen or inside the container 1.
- Wide-angle (video) projector 71 Above the door there is an air-conditioning system 47 'and vis-vis on the inside of the wall 402 a heating device 47 which prevents overheating or undercooling of the container interior, so that sensitive devices, such as projectors and video projectors in particular, are located there , do not suffer thermal damage.
- the (video) projector 71 for the internal projection of films and images is connected to a power supply cable 79 from an external power socket 791. If - as shown - the distance between the rear projection screen and the projector is extremely small, the light path can be virtually extended using a mirror or mirror combination.
- the container 1 shown in FIG. 3 differs insignificantly from the container according to FIG. 2, only here a narrow side wall has been removed and replaced by a single wall advertising film 50, while the remaining side walls 401, 403 and 404 have been retained are.
- a conventional one - that is, no widescreen projector 71 with a cable connection 79 to the external power socket 791 is provided, furthermore a heater 47, an entrance door 48 and an air conditioning system 47 '.
- the lighting box 73 shown in an oblique view in FIG. 4 essentially consists of a metal box, preferably made of metal, with fluorescent lamp socket strips 731 arranged opposite one another, between which spaced apart fluorescent tubes 730 extend.
- these fluorescent tubes 730 can be displaced in parallel, so that areas with more intensive and areas with less intensive illumination can be formed.
- the rear wall 735 of the fluorescent bar box shown is preferably coated on the inside with a matt reflective white in order to increase the luminous efficiency. It is particularly practical when the fluorescent tube box 73 with rollers 736 or the like. is equipped to easily move it from one position to the other in the advertising container 1.
- vertical stranding or the like can also. be provided in the container 1 in order to make the fluorescent boxes 73 also adjustable in height position within the container 1.
- roof surface 405 has a roof hatch 4051, via which the access for the maintenance of the interior of the container 1 is provided existing equipment is enabled.
- a floor hatch 4061 can be provided in the floor 406 of the advertising medium container when it is jacked up or resting on container legs.
- all four side walls on the side surfaces 401 to 404 have been removed and replaced by corresponding individual advertising carrier foils 50, which are fastened at their edges via separate strips 60 fastened to the container frame rails or columns 2, 20.
- the foils 50 carry the advertising message 9.
- fluorescent tube boxes 73 of the type shown in FIG. 4 are arranged in a row such that uniform illumination of all advertising medium foils 50 on all side surfaces of the container 1 is ensured from the inside ,
- the foils 50 are equipped at their edges with piping 51, which are drawn into piping rails 61, which are arranged running along the frame rails or columns 2, 20.
- Fig. 6 shows - with otherwise constant reference sign meanings - again an advertising medium container 1, from which the two side walls 401, 402 are removed and each by a translucent or the like. Advertising medium film 50 are replaced. The same is again fastened to the rails 20 of the container frame 2 by means of a fastening system 6, not shown in detail. Inside the container 1 there are three headlights 72 directed towards the viewer and one towards the side, which can be connected to a power supply source via cables 79 and the external connector 791.
- Fig. 7 shows - with the same reference numerals meanings - in plan view an advertising medium container cluster 100, with a total of six containers, which are positioned over two corners and the three forward-facing containers are jointly spanned by a large-format film 5 and here only by way of example the narrow side wall of the container 1 "does not have such a film but is a conventional container wall and the two subsequent containers 1 '", 1 ⁇ v directed towards the side each have an individual advertising film 50, while the container finally set up again around the corner 1 v has an advertising medium film 50 only on its narrow side.
- a total of 15 m in each case is available on the long sides, that is to say forward and to the side in FIG. 7, for one or more advertising messages.
- the container casing 100 shown in FIG. 8, again with the same meanings of the reference numerals, formed with three large containers 1, 1 ', 1 "stacked one above the other carries the respective outer frame rails 20 of the lower and the lower upper container 1, 1 "a support and tensioning frame 6 formed with frame rails 60 for the cross-container advertising carrier foil 5 carrying the advertising message 9. It should be emphasized at this point that any usual type of fastening of the holding and tensioning rails 60 to the frame 2 the container 1 and 1 "comes into question.
- the container 1 v compared to the front of the rest of the container 1 '"and also 1 ⁇ v back or displaced forwardly be disposed.
- FIG. 10a and 10b schematically show a cluster 100 of a total of 3 x 3 containers 1 to 1 stacked one above the other and one above the other, with the reference symbols meanings remaining the same , FIG. 10a showing how a base zone is left free Over all of these containers or their frames 2, 20, an overarching large-area advertising film 5 with a size of approximately 15 x 7 m is stretched, which bears an advertising label 9. At the edges, the large film 5 is only indicated in the drawing holding rails 60 fastened to the container frame rails 20.
- Fig. 11 shows a variant of the many possibilities for clamping one
- the film 50 is held by a fixed lower keder rail 61 which is not adjustable in height.
- the material of the welt rails 61 can advantageously be aluminum, the material of the advertising carrier film 50 e.g. a net vinyl, a vinyl tarpaulin or the like.
- Fig. 13 shows - with otherwise constant reference sign meanings - a particularly simple way of attaching an advertising medium film 5 or 50 to a rail, e.g. a holding frame 60, a plurality of openings 503, preferably reinforced by the opening edges protecting eyelets, being arranged at the edge of the film, said openings being drawn over the U-shaped eyelets 603 projecting from the rail of the frame 60.
- a stranding 56 is provided, which is pulled through the U-shaped eyelets 603 on the frame 60.
- Fig. 14 shows - with otherwise the same reference numerals meanings - schematically, on the two rails 20 of a container frame 2 of a container 1, an essentially oval profile, with a continuous slot opening 611 each having a continuous slot opening 611, and a piping rail 61 of this type is connected to the lower rail 20 of the container 1 by means of a holding bracket 63 through which a threaded rod 64 passes, the adjusting nut 65 securing lock nuts 65 making it possible to change the distance a between the piping rail 61 running parallel to the frame rail 20 and the frame rail 20 there, so that when the angle 63 is screwed down, the film 50 is tensioned.
- the slot 611 for the film 50 which carries the piping 51 threaded into the welt rails 61 at its edges, is oriented in the direction of the extent of the film 50, while the slot opening 611 is oriented at the other -
- the upper frame rail 20 attached keder rail 61 is aligned transversely to the film 50, so that it is bent at approximately the right angle at the edge of the slot opening 611.
- the welt rail 61 there may be riveted to the upper edge rail, for example, while the lower edge welt rail e.g. is riveted to the angle 63, which is usually made of aluminum.
- the vinyl tarpaulin 50 can preferably be set up for backlight lighting and has a thickening, in particular a welt 51, at its edges.
- FIG. 15 shows a horizontal sectional view of an advertising medium container having a single-surface advertising medium film 50 on all four sides, in which in this FIG In the embodiment shown, all the welt rails 61 can be variably adjusted in their spacing a to the frame rails 20 via adjusting nuts 65, threaded rods 64 and holding brackets 63, and thus the advertising carrier foils 50 threaded into the welt rails 61 by means of their edge piping 51 can be tensioned as desired.
- the angle columns covering the container columns 20 towards the outside and pulled over the light outlet slots mentioned can be Cover plates 250 may be provided.
- FIG. 15 shows how the piping 51 can be reinforced by an internal piping rod 52.
- 16a and 16b show - with otherwise the same reference numerals meanings - a further preferred form of a stenter construction for tensioning a likewise with an edge piping 51, but here fastened on a keder rail band 510 fastened to the edge of the film 50 50.
- Keder rails 61 are provided here other than in FIGS. 14 and 15, the
- Cross-sectional shape is shown in more detail in Fig. 16b. They have on one side the slot 611 with an undercut cavity for the pulling in of the piping 51 of the film 50 and on the other side an undercut which cooperates with the head of a screw fitting therein, the threaded shaft 64 of which passes through the slot opening 612 of this undercut and also by means of adjusting nuts 65 on an example on the container frame 20 or on its own holding frame 60 to be fastened to the same holding bracket 63 are adjustable in their parallel distance to the respective frame rail 20.
- this construction can ensure that - seen from the outside - the welt rails 61 can be arranged "behind" the frame rails 20 of the container 1, so to speak, so that their existence is not noticeable.
- Fig. 18 shows - with otherwise the same reference numerals meanings - essentially a similar construction to the types shown in Figs. 14 and 15 in detail, here the clamping path s, which gives the possibility of parallel displacement of the welt rail 61 for tensioning there Vinylplane 50 for backlight projection offers is located.
- FIG. 19 shows an own tenter frame system which is not necessarily bound to a container frame carrier system 2, 20 and which is particularly suitable for pulling on a projection advertising carrier film 50. It also looks at brackets 63 which in the present case are attached to the frame rails 20 of the container 1, arranged, approximately trapezoidal, hollow stenter profile rails 652 with lugs 6521 extending distally outwards, over which an advertising medium film 50 is stretched, which in turn is clamped over - the edges holding - edge bracket 654 or the like. by means of band screws 653 or the like. are equipped for smooth stretching of the film 50.
- Embodiment of a connecting frame 260 that is independent of the frame 2, 20 of a container 1, but can be connected to the same in an extremely simple manner, which in turn has all for attaching an advertising panel, pulling on an advertising medium film, a projection film or the like. necessary components, such as screw shafts, nuts, piping rails and brackets.
- This connecting frame 260 has openings 263 at its corners 262, which are preferably configured in the position and at a distance from one another and in terms of their dimensions and shape in the same way as the openings 23 of the container frame corners 22.
- FIG. 22 which is provided for the connection of the connecting frame 260 and the container frame 20, it essentially consists of two clamp bodies 2202 with a clamp head 2203 penetrated by a threaded shaft 2201 with a screw head, the clamp body near the screw head having none Thread and the other has an internal thread corresponding to the threaded shaft 2201.
- the two clamping heads 2203 are each suspended in the openings 23, 263 of container frame corners 22 and connecting frame corners 262, and by rotating the threaded shaft 2201, the connecting frame 260 with the large advertising surface is firmly pulled onto the container frame 20, so that an extreme stable connection between the two frames is ensured.
- FIG. 22 which is provided for the connection of the connecting frame 260 and the container frame 20
- the container 1 stripped of its side walls on three side surfaces merely has an "intact" wall 402 with an entrance door 48.
- the other side surfaces can, for example, be covered with an advertising medium film (not shown here).
- reinforcing bars 80 it can be ensured that the container 1, deprived of its side walls and thus of its stabilization, even if up to five containers are stacked on top of one another and full use of its open side surfaces by filling or covering with an advertising carrier film, a parallel epipedic collapse of the containers assembled into a cluster 1 is definitely prevented due to a lack of corner stability.
- a significant further advantage of the stabilizing rods 80 extending in the interior of the container 1 is that they or the like can be used without any other support elements. to need, for the fixation of headlight rails, projectors, single headlights, electrical accessories and. Like. Can be used inside the advertising space container 1.
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