US1699105A - Banner-display fixture - Google Patents
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- This invention relates to improvements in a banner display fixture principally adapted for use in private dwellings, hotels, theatre lobbies etc.
- the general object of the invention is to provide a banner display fixture which may be readil secured in position on awall and utilized or supporting a plate glass mirror,
- Another object of the invention is to provide a fixture of this type that is made into a single unit so that it may be positioned on a wall without the use of a number of hooks, screws or nails.
- a still further object of the invention is to provide a simple and compact fixture of this t e which may be readily assembled and t en apart if desired and one which when in position on a wall lends a neat and attractive appearance.
- Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the fixture secured in position on a wall.
- Figure 2 is an end elevational view, with the rod in section, and- Figure 3 is a detail view of the upper end of the base board.
- the fixture herein employed the unsightly wires or cords which detract from the appearance of the banner as are also the unsightly hooks for securing lation to upwardly projecting corners 5 of v frame so that when the rod 4f is in position on the frame it will be held away from the wall when the fixture is secured thereto.
- G designates a banner secured to the rod 4 by means of the loops 7 stitched to the upper edge of the banner.
- the banner is preferably made of a heavy suitable fabric and is of a size somewhat larger than the back frame and is arranged to be draped over the frame so as to completely conceal it from view.
- Any suitable ornament, such as a mirro'i 8 may be Asecured to the outer face of the banner if desired.
- a mirror When a mirror is employed it is usually mounted on a board or frame 9 ⁇ of the contour of the mirror. ⁇ The frame is first secured in position by'means ofthe screws l() which pass through the banner and into the back frame 2 and then the mirror is secured to the outer face of the frame 9 by means of the screws 11.
- the back frame is provided with a pair of eyelets l2. These eyelets are arranged adjacent the upper corners of the frame and have secured thereto a strong piece of picture wire 13 for hanging the ⁇ fixture suspended from the usual type of hook 14.
- a banner display fixture comprising a base board, brackets, secured to the upper end of the board, a rod mounted in the bracksecured to the board and arranged on the outer face of lhe banner and means mounted on the inner face of the base hoard l'or securing the fixture to a Wall.
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Jan. 15, 1929.v 1,699l05 w. E. FRIEDMAN BANNER DISPLAY FIXTURE A Filed De'GV. 20, 1927 Patented Jan. 15, 1929.
PATENT OFFICE.
WILLIAM E. FRIEDMAN, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK.
BANNER-DISPLAY FIXTURE.
Application led December 20, A1927. Serial No. 241,325.
This invention relates to improvements in a banner display fixture principally adapted for use in private dwellings, hotels, theatre lobbies etc.
The general object of the invention is to provide a banner display fixture which may be readil secured in position on awall and utilized or supporting a plate glass mirror,
a picture or any other suitable ornament.
Another object of the invention is to provide a fixture of this type that is made into a single unit so that it may be positioned on a wall without the use of a number of hooks, screws or nails.
A still further object of the invention is to provide a simple and compact fixture of this t e which may be readily assembled and t en apart if desired and one which when in position on a wall lends a neat and attractive appearance.
And to theseends the invention consists in the novel details of construction and combination of parts more fully hereinafter de scribed and particularly pointed out in the claims.
Referring to the drawings forming a part of this specification, in which like numerals designate like parts in all the views- Figure 1 is a front elevational view of the fixture secured in position on a wall.
Figure 2 is an end elevational view, with the rod in section, and- Figure 3 is a detail view of the upper end of the base board.
Heretofore banners were usually hung or suspended from a moulding by a cord or wire or by means of holders attached to the wall on which a rod was held for suspending the banner. When a mirror is placed in front of the banner the mirror is also generally suspended from the moulding by means of cord or wire, or when cord or wire is not used the mirror is held in place on the banner by means of hooks fastened through the banner and into the wall.
By use of the fixture herein employed the unsightly wires or cords which detract from the appearance of the banner are eliminated as are also the unsightly hooks for securing lation to upwardly projecting corners 5 of v frame so that when the rod 4f is in position on the frame it will be held away from the wall when the fixture is secured thereto.
G designates a banner secured to the rod 4 by means of the loops 7 stitched to the upper edge of the banner. The banner is preferably made of a heavy suitable fabric and is of a size somewhat larger than the back frame and is arranged to be draped over the frame so as to completely conceal it from view.
Any suitable ornament, such as a mirro'i 8 may be Asecured to the outer face of the banner if desired. When a mirror is employed it is usually mounted on a board or frame 9 `of the contour of the mirror.` The frame is first secured in position by'means ofthe screws l() which pass through the banner and into the back frame 2 and then the mirror is secured to the outer face of the frame 9 by means of the screws 11.
To provide a means for securin' the fixture to a wall the upper rear face oi5 the back frame is provided with a pair of eyelets l2. These eyelets are arranged adjacent the upper corners of the frame and have secured thereto a strong piece of picture wire 13 for hanging the `fixture suspended from the usual type of hook 14.
lVhat I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is:
l. A banner display fixture comprising a base board, brackets, secured to the upper end of the board, a rod mounted in the bracksecured to the board and arranged on the outer face of lhe banner and means mounted on the inner face of the base hoard l'or securing the fixture to a Wall.
In testimony whereof I have hereto affixed my signature on this 16th day of December' WILLIAM E. FRIEDMAN.
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US4173667A (en) * | 1977-04-28 | 1979-11-06 | Rusch William C | Christmas ornament and kit for making the same |
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US4173667A (en) * | 1977-04-28 | 1979-11-06 | Rusch William C | Christmas ornament and kit for making the same |
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