GB2109141A - Sign construction - Google Patents

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GB2109141A
GB2109141A GB08229934A GB8229934A GB2109141A GB 2109141 A GB2109141 A GB 2109141A GB 08229934 A GB08229934 A GB 08229934A GB 8229934 A GB8229934 A GB 8229934A GB 2109141 A GB2109141 A GB 2109141A
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F7/00Signs, name or number plates, letters, numerals, or symbols; Panels or boards
    • G09F7/02Signs, plates, panels or boards using readily-detachable elements bearing or forming symbols
    • G09F7/08Signs, plates, panels or boards using readily-detachable elements bearing or forming symbols the elements being secured or adapted to be secured by means of grooves, rails, or slits

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A sign comprises sign plates 18 arranged edge-to-edge between a pair of L-shaped mounting bars 32 each having a rear limb (29) for mounting it to a supporting surface and a side limb (31) which conceals the ends of the plates. At least some of the plates 18 have rearwardly directed flanges 20 which are a push fit on forwardly projecting elements 14 carried by base elements 10 slidably engaged in restricted mouth channels 33 formed on the rear limbs of the mounting bars. The top and bottom plates 18' have extensions 54 which conceal the mountings, and end caps 58 plug into box sections 50 on the side limbs of the mounting bars to conceal the ends of those limbs and the ends of the plate extensions 54. Sign plates 25 engaging the box section 50 may be employed instead of the plates 18 engaging the base element 10. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Sign construction This invention relates to sign constructions, and in a preferred embodiment it is a development of the type of sign disclosed in my Patent Specification GB 2034504. In that Specification, a number of parallel sign plates are a push fit onto clips which project from the mouths of channel shaped mounting members which are secured to a suitable support surface such as a wall. The present invention in a preferred embodiment provides an improvement on this which enhances the visual attractiveness of the sign and also renders it less liable to vandalism or otherwise unauthorised interference.
According to the present invention there is provided a sign construction comprising a plurality of plates arranged edge-to-edge and attached to a pair of mounting bars located at the ends of the plates and extending transversely to the length of the plates, each mounting bar comprising a generally L-shaped portion in cross-section formed from two limbs, of which a rear limb lies behind the plates and is adapted for securing to a support, and a side limb extends over and effectively conceals the ends of the plates, the plates at the ends of the mounting bars being provided with extensions which project rear- wardly and at least largely conceal the rear limbs of the mounting bars and the attachment thereto of the plates.
Preferably forwardly projecting elements on the rear limbs of the mounting bars co-operate with rearwardly directed elements on at least some of the plates such that those plates are a push fit from the front of the sign onto said elements of the rear limbs of the mounting bars.
In orderthatthe invention may be more clearly understood, various embodiments will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, wherein: Figure 1 shows a perspective fragmentary exploded view of part of a sign structure, Figure 2 shows an end view of a mounting channel of Figure 1, Figure 3 shows a cross-sectional side view through part of a side mounting of the sign construction of Figure 1, Figure 4 shows a front view of the sign of Figure 1 under construction, Figure 5 shows a key for removing the sign plates, Figure 6 shows an end view of a second embodiment of mounting channel, Figure 7 shows a cross-sectional perspective view of part of a side mounting using the channel of FigureS, Figure 8 shows a perspective view of part of a third embodiment of sign, and Figure 9 shows a modification of the arrangement of Figure 8.
Referring to Figures 1 to 5 of the drawings, a number of plate attachment members are injection moulded from plastics material, each comprising a generally flat base strip 10 from which project a number of heads 12 uniformly spaced apart along the strip. Each head comprises a pair of spaced elements 14, the mutually remote surfaces 16 of which are convex in cross-section. A sign plate 18, typically of extruded aluminium, is of shallow channel cross-section, having rearwardly directed flanges 20, the mutually facing surfaces 22 of which are concave. The flanges 20 are spaced apart by an amount corresponding to the unit centre-to-centre spacing of the heads 12 or a multiple thereof. In the plate shown in Figure 1 the spacing of the flanges corresponds to three times this unit spacing so that the plate embraces three heads on the strip.The plate is mounted to the strip by resiliently pushing the flanges 20 over the two outermost elements 14 of the set of three heads thus embraced, the concave surfaces of the flanges being retained by the convex surfaces of said elements.
The strip 10 is formed with grooves 24 between adjacent heads, which provide lines of weakening, whereby portions of the strip having one or more complete heads can be broken therefrom. In this way, suitable lengths of strip can be selected. The strip has an aperture 26 between each pair of head forming elements.
A mounting bar 32, for example of extruded aluminium, is of generally L-shape with two limbs 29,31 at right-angles to each other. One limb 29 is formed with a channel 33 provided with inturned lips 34 at the mouth. The strips 10 of the attachment members project laterally a short distance beyond the heads 12, providing lateral flanges 36, so that the strips can be slid lengthwise into the channel 33, the flanges 36 being retained behind the lips 34. The strips can be retained lengthwise by punching indentations 35 in the base of the channel 33 in register with apertures 26, as shown in Figure 3. The mounting bar 32 thus forms a carrier for an appropriate number of attachment members, and the length of the mounting bar is cut to match the combined length of the attachment members required to mount the various sign plates which are to form the sign.
A pair of mounting bars 32, carrying plate attachment members, are thus arranged parallel to each other, as shown in Figure 4, and sign plates 18 are pressed onto the heads. The mounting bars project somewhat beyond the sign plates, as can be seen in Figure 4, so that each provides two heads 12 respectively above and below the sign plates. The mounting bars are secured to a supporting surface, such as a wall 56 (see Figure 3) by drilling through some of the still exposed apertures 26 and base of the channel in register with the apertures, and passing fixing screws 37 through them.
The other limb 31 of each of the mounting bars 32 has the form of a box section 50. These limbs 31 provide side walls which close and conceal the ends of the plates 18, as can be seen in Figures 3 and 4.
Also, as can be seen in Figures 3 and 4, on the projecting pairs of heads 12 at the ends of the mounting bars are engaged special plate members 18' which resemble the plates 18, but have curved extensions 54 which enclose the ends of the channels, and meet the supporting surface 56 to which the channels are rnounted, thereby effectively con cealing the rear limbs 29 and the attachment members. The construction is completed by fitting end cap members 58, suitably made of injection moulded plastics material. These end caps have plug portions 60 which fit tightly into the open ends of the box-section wall portions 50 of the limbs 31, and can be secured in place by adhesive if desired.As can be seen from Figure 3, the profile of the end cap matches that of the extension portion 54 of the plate 18', thus providing a matching extension ofthewall 50.
By making the limb 31 of open, i.e. channel, box section 50, a flat panel 25 could be incorporated in the sign, with its edges 27, e.g. offset, engaged in the channel 50, provided the plate attachment members 10 were omitted in that region. Thus the sign could include both elongate plates 18,18' and much deeper flat panels 25 of a size impracticable for extrusion.
This could be useful, for example, for showing a floor plan of a building.
The completed sign thus presents a neat appearance with no visible fixing screws. Moreover, the close spacing of the plates 18 and 18', and the extension of the portions 54 of the upper and lower plates 18' to meet the supporting surface 56, does not provide any obvious means by which the sign can be removed from the wall. However, a special key device 62, comprising a prong 64 having a tang 66, as shown in Figure 5, can be inserted between a pair of plates and then withdrawn, so that the tang engages behind a flange 20 of a plate and pulls the plate from its mounting.
Referring to Figures 6 and 7, the construction resembles that of Figures 1 to 4, except that the extensions 54 of the plates 18' are straight extensions of one of the flanges 20, so that externally a squared-offratherthan a rounded appearance is presented. The end cap member 58 is correspondingly flat to match, and the limb 31 of the mounting bar 32 is somewhat narrower to be in proportion aesthetically.
In Figure 7 the mounting bar 32 is still further abbreviated, so that the limb 31 is a simple flange without a box section. As a result no plug-in end cap is fitted, and the edge of the rear limb 29 will be exposed. However, as shown in Figure 8, the mounting bars could terminate just short of the plate extensions 54, so that the edge of the rear limb 29 is hidden, and a slim end cap 58' is push fitted over the limb 31. This would result in the ends of the plates 18,18' being slightly spaced from the limb 31, but this need not be a disadvantage as the prong 64 of the key 62 can be inserted in the gap to detach a plate rather than inserting it between adjacent plates which could damage their surface appearance.
In the foregoing embodiments a particular preferred method of attaching the plates to the mounting bars has been described, using the system disclosed in GB 2034504, but other means of attachment, preferably a push-on clip or friction fit, could be employed.

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1. A sign construction comprising a plurality of plates arranged edge-to-edge and attached to a pair of mounting bars located at the ends of the plates and extending transversely to the length of the plates, each mounting bar comprising a generally L-shaped portion in cross-section formed from two limbs, of which a rear limbs lies behind the plates and is adapted for securing to a support, and a side limb extends over and effectively conceals the ends of the plates, the plates at the ends of the mounting bars being provided with extensions which project rearwardly and at least largely conceal the rear limbs of the mounting bars and the attachment thereto of the plates.
2. A sign construction according to claim 1 wherein forwardly projecting elements on the rear limbs of the mounting bars co-operate with rearwardly directed elements on at least some of the plates such that those plates are a push fit from the front of the sign onto said elements of the rear limbs ofthe mounting bars.
3. A sign construction according to claim 2 wherein base elements carry said forwardly projecting elements and are slidably engaged in restricted mouth channels extending lengthwise of the rear limbs of the mounting bars.
4. A sign construction according to claim 1, claim 2 or claim 3 wherein the side limbs of the mounting bars are of box section and end cap plugs are a push fit into the ends of the box sections to conceal those ends and also the ends of said extensions of the plates at the ends of the mounting bars.
5. A sign construction according to claim 4 wherein the box section is of inwardly opening channel form, and at least one of said plates is a flat panel whose edges engage in and are retained by the channel box sections.
6. A sign construction, substantially as described herein with reference to the accompanying drawings.
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Cited By (4)

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GB2154779A (en) * 1984-01-16 1985-09-11 Universal Components Display apparatus
GB2173334A (en) * 1985-03-04 1986-10-08 Bray Brothers Shopfittings Lim Display mount
GB2183391A (en) * 1985-11-27 1987-06-03 Spacesaver Signs Sign mounting
GB2204788A (en) * 1987-05-22 1988-11-23 Michael Peter Gifford Hull Signs

Cited By (6)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2154779A (en) * 1984-01-16 1985-09-11 Universal Components Display apparatus
GB2173334A (en) * 1985-03-04 1986-10-08 Bray Brothers Shopfittings Lim Display mount
GB2173334B (en) * 1985-03-04 1989-06-14 Bray Brothers Shopfittings Lim Display mount
GB2183391A (en) * 1985-11-27 1987-06-03 Spacesaver Signs Sign mounting
GB2204788A (en) * 1987-05-22 1988-11-23 Michael Peter Gifford Hull Signs
GB2204788B (en) * 1987-05-22 1991-03-27 Michael Peter Gifford Hull Signs

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