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US1452074A
US1452074A US605660A US60566022A US1452074A US 1452074 A US1452074 A US 1452074A US 605660 A US605660 A US 605660A US 60566022 A US60566022 A US 60566022A US 1452074 A US1452074 A US 1452074A
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  • This invention relates to advertising, notice and the like boards of that kind usually known as loose letter signs and in which letters, gures and other characters are in- 'terchangeably arranged-in grooves in a board, base or other suitable support.
  • My invention refers to the board, base or other support and which l will call the board, and may be broadly described as consisting in making the same of flexible forni in such a manner that it can bend and when bent the grooves are opened suiliciently to enable the characters to ⁇ be individually inserted and removed from ⁇ the front of the board. Any suitable means may be employed to hold the boardsti when in use.
  • the board may be made or" a number of suitably shaped horizontal laths or ribs mounted on a flexible back or in any flexible manner so that when bent backwardly the spaces between the adjoining edges of the vlaths and which form the grooves, will gape sufliciently to enable the characters to be inserted and removed.
  • a stiff bar may be inserted in to a groove at each end ot the laths and thus the board will become stili.
  • the laths may be vertical if desired and any other stiffening means ⁇ may be employed such as a bar pivoted to the central lath and adapted to be turned parallel thereto, to iiex the board, or at right angles to ⁇ hold it stiff.
  • My invention enables small alterations to be made in a line without otherwise disturbing it so that part of a line can be changed andthe rest which does not need @hangin can be lett intact.
  • the c aracters canbe set up as'on an ordinary solid back as by sliding the char acters in from the ends of the grooves or they canbe set up from the face of the back while 1t is bent.
  • the advantages of' locking land general setting as described in the specification of my previous Letters Patent No. 1,405,991 can be utilized here.
  • the laths or segments are built so that the slots along which the characters are placed open (unless held as hereinafter described) when the board is flexed or the segments can be so made that they open both along the slots and between the laths.
  • FIG. 1 is a front view of one of my boards of rectangular shape comprising ten strips ot laths numbered l to 10 between the edges of which grooves a adapted to take the supports on the backs of the characters are arranged. Five of such characters Z) are shown held between laths 4 and 5.
  • Fig, 2 is anend view ot the board seen in Fig. 1 and shows the ends orn the letter, etc., holding grooves a and also shows an end lgroove c into which a stiil bar al can be placed to hold the board rigid.
  • the laths are secured to a canvas or other flexible back c and can bend in hinge-like manner at the lines of junction between the laths.
  • Fig. 3 shows a like board bent to inverted U shape and with one of the characters removed. In practice it is not necessary to bend the board to the extent shown unless the board is to move over a roller or equivalent.
  • Fig. l shows the back of another rectangular board j? composed ⁇ of eleven laths to the central one of which a still har g is pivoted at 7L. This bar is seen in the position in which it holds the back rigid but it can beturned on the pivot to lie along the central lath, see
  • Fig. 5 illustrates diagrammatically one of my boards or supports a' constructed of laths j in endless band fashion and adapted to move over rollers 76 and Z.
  • the characters are shown at m on the left hand side which may be assumed to be the 'front o1 the delll)
  • F ig. 6 shows how two latlis with the letter-holding groove between ⁇ them can bc CIK clamped together so as to retain the letter even when the lathe pass the underside of ⁇ a roller.
  • vv ln Fig. G, the back c is inuch the same in the other cases shown and the laths c', c
  • An'advertising board having relativelyv swinging elements, the cooperating faces of which form character receiving grooves, and means whereby the elements may be swung relatively to each other to ⁇ open or close the grooves to release or hold the characters.
  • An advertising board comprising relatively hinged elements forming character recharving grooves between them, a support for said elements to permit their relative hinge movement to open the grooves, and means for holdingsaid elementsin relatively rigid groove forming relation.
  • An advertising board comprising a flexible backing, a. series of strips secured on the baclrng with their contiguous edges forming character receiving grooves, the flexible backing4v permitting relativemove ment of the Strips to open the grooves.
  • An advertising board comprising two elements formed to provide a character receiving groove between them, and means for hingedly connecting said members at one edge yto permit the opposite edges to be moved together or apart, thereby closing'or opening the groove.
  • An advertising board comprising a flexible backing, strips independently secured thereto, the adjacent edges of said strips being formed to provide characterfreceiving grooves, said strips when aligned presenting said grooves in character holding relation the independent mounting of the strips permitting their relative movement to Leaaova lopen the grooves to release the characters meeting faces of the members being formed to present a sign element receiving groove inwardly of the forward faces of the members when the members are serving together.
  • a sectional sign board formed with a locking groove rearwardly ofthe face of the board to receive a projection of a sign element, and means to permitoperation of the board sections relative to'one another to permit insertion of or prevent removal of the projection of the sign element.
  • said board being formed with a channel leading from said groove and opening through the face of the board to receive the projection of the sign element, means to permit relative operationof the ⁇ board sections to enlarge the channel and open the groove to facilitate removal of the sign element, and

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Apr. 17, .1923. HAZMM f, T.N.EvENs LOOSE LETTER SIGN AND THE LIKE Filed Deo. a, 1922 *TTTTTKWTTTTT* l l l l l THOMAS NELSON nvENs, or LONDON, ENGLAND,
LOOSE-LETTER SIGN AND THE LIKE.
Application filed December 8, 19242. Serial No. 605,660.l
To all whomz't may concern.'
Be it known that' l, THOMAS NELSON Evans, a British subject, of 3 and l `Eagle Street, London, WV. C. 1, England, have in vented certain new and useful Improvements in Connection with LooseLetter Signs and the like, of which the following is a specification, such as will enable others skilled in the art to which it vappertains to make and use the same.
This invention relates to advertising, notice and the like boards of that kind usually known as loose letter signs and in which letters, gures and other characters are in- 'terchangeably arranged-in grooves in a board, base or other suitable support.
My invention refers to the board, base or other support and which l will call the board, and may be broadly described as consisting in making the same of flexible forni in such a manner that it can bend and when bent the grooves are opened suiliciently to enable the characters to `be individually inserted and removed from `the front of the board. Any suitable means may be employed to hold the boardsti when in use.
As an example the board may be made or" a number of suitably shaped horizontal laths or ribs mounted on a flexible back or in any flexible manner so that when bent backwardly the spaces between the adjoining edges of the vlaths and which form the grooves, will gape sufliciently to enable the characters to be inserted and removed. When the characters are in place a stiff bar may be inserted in to a groove at each end ot the laths and thus the board will become stili. The laths may be vertical if desired and any other stiffening means `may be employed such as a bar pivoted to the central lath and adapted to be turned parallel thereto, to iiex the board, or at right angles to` hold it stiff.
on endless bands ruiming over rollers and when between the rollers maybe held rigid by a back board, rods fixed adjacent to the ends of the boards or in some other manner. My invention enables small alterations to be made in a line without otherwise disturbing it so that part of a line can be changed andthe rest which does not need @hangin can be lett intact. y
The c aracters canbe set up as'on an ordinary solid back as by sliding the char acters in from the ends of the grooves or they canbe set up from the face of the back while 1t is bent. The advantages of' locking land general setting as described in the specification of my previous Letters Patent No. 1,405,991 can be utilized here.
The laths or segments are built so that the slots along which the characters are placed open (unless held as hereinafter described) when the board is flexed or the segments can be so made that they open both along the slots and between the laths.
lf will now describe my invention with reference to the accompanying drawings in which Fig; 1 is a front view of one of my boards of rectangular shape comprising ten strips ot laths numbered l to 10 between the edges of which grooves a adapted to take the supports on the backs of the characters are arranged. Five of such characters Z) are shown held between laths 4 and 5.
Fig, 2 is anend view ot the board seen in Fig. 1 and shows the ends orn the letter, etc., holding grooves a and also shows an end lgroove c into which a stiil bar al can be placed to hold the board rigid. The laths are secured to a canvas or other flexible back c and can bend in hinge-like manner at the lines of junction between the laths.
Fig. 3 shows a like board bent to inverted U shape and with one of the characters removed. In practice it is not necessary to bend the board to the extent shown unless the board is to move over a roller or equivalent.
Fig. l shows the back of another rectangular board j? composed` of eleven laths to the central one of which a still har g is pivoted at 7L. This bar is seen in the position in which it holds the back rigid but it can beturned on the pivot to lie along the central lath, see
dotted line, in which case all the laths are movable in relation to the others of them Several laths or boards may be mounted4 so that the characters may be inserted into the grooves, not shown, and when these characters are correctly assembled the stiff bar is turned to the position shown in full lines and the laths and the characters are held suiciently rigid and tightly i'or all practical purposes.
Fig. 5 illustrates diagrammatically one of my boards or supports a' constructed of laths j in endless band fashion and adapted to move over rollers 76 and Z. The characters are shown at m on the left hand side which may be assumed to be the 'front o1 the delll) F ig. 6 shows how two latlis with the letter-holding groove between` them can bc CIK clamped together so as to retain the letter even when the lathe pass the underside of` a roller. vv ln Fig. G, the back c is inuch the same in the other cases shown and the laths c', c
are much like c, c but are arranged in pairsheld together by removable clamps i one of which is seen in side view. "When the boardr is flexed the pairs of laths will be held intact with the characters they hold by means of the clampsI fr* and the board will flex or gape on the lines s, s.
The inventioncan be carried out in nnmerous forms within the scope of the following claims.
What I claim is y1. An'advertising board having relativelyv swinging elements, the cooperating faces of which form character receiving grooves, and means whereby the elements may be swung relatively to each other to `open or close the grooves to release or hold the characters.
2. An advertising board, comprising relatively hinged elements forming character re ceiving grooves between them, a support for said elements to permit their relative hinge movement to open the grooves, and means for holdingsaid elementsin relatively rigid groove forming relation.
3. An advertising board, comprising a flexible backing, a. series of strips secured on the baclrng with their contiguous edges forming character receiving grooves, the flexible backing4v permitting relativemove ment of the Strips to open the grooves.
4, An advertising board, comprising two elements formed to provide a character receiving groove between them, and means for hingedly connecting said members at one edge yto permit the opposite edges to be moved together or apart, thereby closing'or opening the groove.
5. An advertising board, comprising a flexible backing, strips independently secured thereto, the adjacent edges of said strips being formed to provide characterfreceiving grooves, said strips when aligned presenting said grooves in character holding relation the independent mounting of the strips permitting their relative movement to Leaaova lopen the grooves to release the characters meeting faces of the members being formed to present a sign element receiving groove inwardly of the forward faces of the members when the members are serving together.
8. A sectional sign board formed with a locking groove rearwardly ofthe face of the board to receive a projection of a sign element, and means to permitoperation of the board sections relative to'one another to permit insertion of or prevent removal of the projection of the sign element.
9. The combination with a sign'gelement having a projection formed with an enlarged terminal, of a lsectional sign board formed rearwardly of its vface with a groove to receive and hold the enlarged terminal, said board being formed with a channel kleading from said grooveV and opening throrigh the face of the board to receive the projection of the sign element, and means to v permit relative operation of the board .sections to enlarge the channel and open the groove tofacilitate removal of the sign element.V
l0. `The combination with a sign element having a projection formed with an enlarged terminal, of a sectional sign board formed rearwardly of its face with av groove to receive and hold the enlarged terminal,
said board being formed with a channel leading from said groove and opening through the face of the board to receive the projection of the sign element, means to permit relative operationof the `board sections to enlarge the channel and open the groove to facilitate removal of the sign element, and
means to secure said sections relatively fixed at will.
In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand. j
THOMAS NnLsoN nvnNs.
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US2580143A (en) * 1946-10-04 1951-12-25 Georgene Parkin Wassell Movable strip indicator board
US2746189A (en) * 1952-06-26 1956-05-22 George H Bass Bulletin board word elements

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US2580143A (en) * 1946-10-04 1951-12-25 Georgene Parkin Wassell Movable strip indicator board
US2746189A (en) * 1952-06-26 1956-05-22 George H Bass Bulletin board word elements

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