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US1709607A
US1709607A US111944A US11194426A US1709607A US 1709607 A US1709607 A US 1709607A US 111944 A US111944 A US 111944A US 11194426 A US11194426 A US 11194426A US 1709607 A US1709607 A US 1709607A
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  • This invention relates to a display apparatus of improved construction and operation.
  • Figure .1 is a plan view of one form of display device embodying the construction of the present invention, the display panel thereof being broken away to disclose the underlying structure;
  • Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the device as shown in Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the apparatus as shown in Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 4 is a plan view of nism
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary partly sectional side view, showing certain details .of this mechanism
  • Fig. 6 is a transverse ⁇ view of one of the elementsas shown in Fig. 5;
  • Fig. 7 showsV anv optional form of drive mechanism.
  • brackets 11 and 12 are mounted adjacent the upper and lower book ends and centrally of the side edges thereof, the first bracketl supporting a stub shaft 13, anda similar shaft being provided'by a screw 14 the driving mecha- DISPLAY DEVICE.
  • the rea-r edge of the leaf 16 may be reinforced, for example, by a U-shaped metallic stripA 17 having outstanding portions 18, as a consequence of which, when the tube is detached Vfrom the book, the leaf or display panel may be readily removed from the tube and replaced, these elements,
  • the lower end of the tube is screw-threaded for engagement with the threads of the shank of the screw 14, and the upper end of the same receives the stub shaft 13, which carries vat its outer end a pin 19..
  • the tube may be readily dismounted by Asimply detaching the screw 14 and exerting a pull upon the tube towards the lower end of the book, and mounting of the same being accomplished by a reversal of this procedure.
  • motor 20 of any suitable type maybe mountedl for example, below the base andpreferably enclosed within a protective casing 21.
  • This motor rotates a worm shaft 22 by means of a suitable drive 23, this shaftfin turn driving a worm wheel 24, which through reduction gearing 25 rotates a crank 26 when the motor is operating.
  • a rod 27 slotted as at 28 Secured to the outer end of this crank is a rod 27 slotted as at 28, and a crank 29 mounts a pin 30 extending within this slot, this latter crank being in turn se curedto a shaft 31 mounting a pinion 32 in mesh with a gear 33 secured to the shaft 13.
  • crank 29 in one direction, and which, further, during its final stages of movement in the opposite direction, Vwill engage similarly the pin of the crank 29 to return it to its initial position.
  • the pinion 33 and the shaft 13 secured thereto will be oscillated in such a manner that the leaf connected with the shaft will have its first face displayed for a sufficiently long period of time for the observer to peruse the advertising matter displayed upon said face. Subsequently, the panel will be swung quickly and the rear face thereof will be displayed ina manner similar to the first face. During such periods of display it will be obvious that lost motion will be occurring between the crank and the slot of the rod 27.
  • both of the upper faces of 'the base l0 may simulate in appearance the pages of a book, or, as has been shown, one of the halves of the base may be recessed suitably as at 34 to provide what is commonly known as a shadow box, which may be suitably illaminated.
  • a shadow box which may be suitably illaminated.
  • the unformedv periphery of the pinion 38 preferably cooperates with recessed portions formed immediately to the rear of the series of teeth in the pin- .ions 36. As a consequence, the latter, when theirjteethare not engaged by the teeth 37, are locked against movement.
  • the display panel or panels are turned and re-turned, and this is accomplished in a manner consistent with the objects specifically enumerated previously.
  • a display apparatus in the nature of a book including a base, a display panel in the nature of a page swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to alternately display opposit-e faces thereof, said means embracing a driving member, a driven member connected with said panel, and means providing a pin and slot connection between said driving and driven members, said pin riding within said slot during theV periods of display of the opposite faces of said panel, and moving with the member within which the slot is formed during the swinging of said panel.
  • a display apparatus in the nature of a book including a base, a display panel in the nature of a page swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to alternately display opposite faces thereof, said means comprising a driving member, a slotted rod, and a pin-carrying crank, the pin thereof riding within said slot, one of said last-named elements vbeing' connected with said panel, the other of the same being connected with said driving member.
  • a 'display apparatus in the nature of a book including a base, a shaft carriedby said base, a display panel in the nature of a book-page connected with said shaft and to be swung thereby to alternately display its opposite faces, a crank connected with said shaft, a-slotted rod, means for reciprocating the latter, and a pin carried by said crank and riding within the slot of said rod.
  • a display apparatus in the nature of a book including a base'formed with a display recess, a panel in the nature'of a book-page swingable to a position covering the face of said recess, and means for swinging said panel to alternately cover and uncover the face of said recess.
  • a display apparatus in the nature of a book including a base formed with a rece-ss, a. display panel in the nature of a book-page swingingly mounted Vupon said base and to one side of said recess,y and means for moving said panel to alternately display oppo- CFI site faces thereof and to cover and ⁇ uncover the face of said recess.
  • a display apparatus including a base, a Slitted tube mountedl for oscillation upon said base, means for driving said tube, a sheet, a strip attached to the rear edge of said sheet and extending Vinto said tube through the slit thereof, and oifset portions forming a part of said strip and ⁇ engaging the inner face of said tube.
  • a display apparatus including a base, a shaft, means for oscillating said shaft, a tube,'With one end of which said shaft is detachably connected, and a display panel connected to said tube.
  • a display apparatus including ,'a base, a'pinion formed With-a series of teeth, means for oscillating said pinion, a plurality of driven shafts, pinions attached to each of the saine and arranged adjacent said firstnamed pinion, and display panels associated with said shafts.
  • a display apparatus including a base, Y
  • a' pinion formed With a series of teeth, means for oscillating said pinion, a plurality of driven shafts, pinions attached to each of the same and arranged adjacent said firstnained pinion, display panels connected to said shaftsand means forming a part of said pinions for normally preventing a movement of the driven shafts.
  • a display apparatus in the nature of a book including'a base, a panel in the nature of a bookpage swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to display alternately opposite faces thereof, the

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April 16, 1929., r`- L A F, R. CHESTER 1,709,607
- DISPLAY DEVICE Filed May 27, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet l 15 45 g? INVENTOR. E' /umc/ M22/V E7 BY April 16, 1929. F. R. cHEsTr-:R
DISPLAY DEVICE Filed May 27, 1926 2 Sheets-Sheet INVENTOR.
M ,e I BY I M0144 hy@ W ATTORNEYS.
vPatented Apr. 16, 1929.
, UNITED STATES 1 1,709,607 PATsNToFFIcE-f FRANK R. CHESTER, OFKNEW YORK, N. YJ, ASSIGNOR, BY IVIIEISNVE- ASSIGNMENTS, TO CHESTERFIELD CONTROL COMPANY, OF DOVER, DELAWARE, A CORPORATION OF DELAWARE.
` I Application filed May 27,
This invention relates to a display apparatus of improved construction and operation.
It is an object of the invention to provide a device which will possess attractive advertising qualities, and which will embody an extremely simple and economical form of construction operating at minimum expense over long periods of time with freedom from mechanical difficulty and manual attention.
It is a further object of the invention to provide a display device the display features of which may be readily renewed when it is desired to do so. A
Other objects of theinvention will in part be obvious and will in part appear hereinn after.
.The invention accordingly comprises the features of construction, combination of elements and arrangement of parts which will be exemplified in the construction hereinafter set forth and the scope of the application of which will be indicated in the claims.
For a fuller understanding of the nature and objects of the inventionl reference should be had to the following detaileddescription taken in connection withl the accompanying drawings, in which Figure .1 is a plan view of one form of display device embodying the construction of the present invention, the display panel thereof being broken away to disclose the underlying structure;
Fig. 2 is an end elevation of the device as shown in Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a sectional view of the apparatus as shown in Fig. 2;
Fig. 4 is a plan view of nism;
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary partly sectional side view, showing certain details .of this mechanism;
Fig. 6 is a transverse `view of one of the elementsas shown in Fig. 5; and
Fig. 7 showsV anv optional form of drive mechanism.
In'these several views the numerallO indicates the base of the apparatus, which in its present form simulates in appearance a book opened adjacent its central portion. According to the present embodiment of the invention, brackets 11 and 12 are mounted adjacent the upper and lower book ends and centrally of the side edges thereof, the first bracketl supporting a stub shaft 13, anda similar shaft being provided'by a screw 14 the driving mecha- DISPLAY DEVICE.
192e. serial 110.111,944.
reason that by so doing the rea-r edge of the leaf 16 may be reinforced, for example, by a U-shaped metallic stripA 17 having outstanding portions 18, as a consequence of which, when the tube is detached Vfrom the book, the leaf or display panel may be readily removed from the tube and replaced, these elements,
however, normally being fixed with respect to each other'. As shown, the lower end of the tube is screw-threaded for engagement with the threads of the shank of the screw 14, and the upper end of the same receives the stub shaft 13, which carries vat its outer end a pin 19.. Asa consequence, it will be understood that the tube may be readily dismounted by Asimply detaching the screw 14 and exerting a pull upon the tube towards the lower end of the book, and mounting of the same being accomplished by a reversal of this procedure. When in position the tube will be prevented from movement with respect to the stubvshaft 13, and if the latter isoscillated the tube, together with the leaf carried thereby, willbe swung back and forth so that the opposite side faces thereof willbe displayed alternately.
With a view to driving the shaft 13 motor 20 of any suitable type maybe mountedl for example, below the base andpreferably enclosed within a protective casing 21. This motor rotates a worm shaft 22 by means of a suitable drive 23, this shaftfin turn driving a worm wheel 24, which through reduction gearing 25 rotates a crank 26 when the motor is operating. Secured to the outer end of this crank is a rod 27 slotted as at 28, and a crank 29 mounts a pin 30 extending within this slot, this latter crank being in turn se curedto a shaft 31 mounting a pinion 32 in mesh with a gear 33 secured to the shaft 13. As a result, it will be understood that when the motor 2O is energized the crank 26 will rotate, reciprocating the rodl 27, which, dur,-
v ing the :final stages of its stroke -in one direction, will have the end wall of the slot 23 contacting with the pin 30, thus rocking the llO l these shafts.
crank 29 in one direction, and which, further, during its final stages of movement in the opposite direction, Vwill engage similarly the pin of the crank 29 to return it to its initial position. Thus, withthe motor operating continuously, the pinion 33 and the shaft 13 secured thereto will be oscillated in such a manner that the leaf connected with the shaft will have its first face displayed for a sufficiently long period of time for the observer to peruse the advertising matter displayed upon said face. Subsequently, the panel will be swung quickly and the rear face thereof will be displayed ina manner similar to the first face. During such periods of display it will be obvious that lost motion will be occurring between the crank and the slot of the rod 27.
If desired, both of the upper faces of 'the base l0 may simulate in appearance the pages of a book, or, as has been shown, one of the halves of the base may be recessed suitably as at 34 to provide what is commonly known as a shadow box, which may be suitably illaminated. Vhere a construction of this nature is utilized the display panel or leaf acts as a cover for the shadow boX, alternately:
'i Fig. 7, each corresponding to the stub shaft 13, and mounting gears 3G one upon each of The teeth of these gearsare interrupted and they are engaged by the teeth 37 of the pinion gear 38, the latter in the present embodiment having the major portion of its periphery unformed, and the series of teeth being just sucient to assure a proper operation of the shafts 35. It will be obvious that as the shaft 31 which supports the pinion 38 is moved in one direction, the first gear 36 will be turned, carrying with it its shaft, subsequently to which the operation of the second and third pinions follows. Upon the shaft 3l reversing its direction of rotation, the gears 36 will be returned to their initial position,4 carrying with them the leaves connected with their shafts 35. It is here to be noted that the unformedv periphery of the pinion 38 preferably cooperates with recessed portions formed immediately to the rear of the series of teeth in the pin- .ions 36. As a consequence, the latter, when theirjteethare not engaged by the teeth 37, are locked against movement.
In both of the illustrated forms of the invention the display panel or panels are turned and re-turned, and this is accomplished in a manner consistent with the objects specifically enumerated previously.
Since certain changes may be made in the above construction, and different embodiments of the invention could be made, without departing from the scope thereof, it is intended that all matter'contained in the above description or shown in the accom- `panying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
lt is also to be understood that the following claims are intended to cover all of the generic and specific features of the invention herein described and all statements of the scope of the invention which as a matter of language might be said to fall therebetween.
lilaving described my invention, what I 'claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: Y
l. A display apparatus in the nature of a book, including a base, a display panel in the nature of a page swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to alternately display opposit-e faces thereof, said means embracing a driving member, a driven member connected with said panel, and means providing a pin and slot connection between said driving and driven members, said pin riding within said slot during theV periods of display of the opposite faces of said panel, and moving with the member within which the slot is formed during the swinging of said panel.
2. A display apparatus in the nature of a book, including a base, a display panel in the nature of a page swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to alternately display opposite faces thereof, said means comprising a driving member, a slotted rod, and a pin-carrying crank, the pin thereof riding within said slot, one of said last-named elements vbeing' connected with said panel, the other of the same being connected with said driving member.
3. A 'display apparatus in the nature of a book, including a base, a shaft carriedby said base, a display panel in the nature of a book-page connected with said shaft and to be swung thereby to alternately display its opposite faces, a crank connected with said shaft, a-slotted rod, means for reciprocating the latter, and a pin carried by said crank and riding within the slot of said rod.
4t. A display apparatus in the nature of a book, including a base'formed with a display recess, a panel in the nature'of a book-page swingable to a position covering the face of said recess, and means for swinging said panel to alternately cover and uncover the face of said recess.
5. A display apparatus in the nature of a book, including a base formed with a rece-ss, a. display panel in the nature of a book-page swingingly mounted Vupon said base and to one side of said recess,y and means for moving said panel to alternately display oppo- CFI site faces thereof and to cover and `uncover the face of said recess. l
6. A display apparatus, including a base, a Slitted tube mountedl for oscillation upon said base, means for driving said tube, a sheet, a strip attached to the rear edge of said sheet and extending Vinto said tube through the slit thereof, and oifset portions forming a part of said strip and` engaging the inner face of said tube.
, 7. A display apparatus, including a base, a shaft, means for oscillating said shaft, a tube,'With one end of which said shaft is detachably connected, and a display panel connected to said tube.
8. A display apparatus, including ,'a base, a'pinion formed With-a series of teeth, means for oscillating said pinion, a plurality of driven shafts, pinions attached to each of the saine and arranged adjacent said firstnamed pinion, and display panels associated with said shafts.
g 9. A display apparatus, including a base, Y
a' pinion formed With a series of teeth, means for oscillating said pinion, a plurality of driven shafts, pinions attached to each of the same and arranged adjacent said firstnained pinion, display panels connected to said shaftsand means forming a part of said pinions for normally preventing a movement of the driven shafts.
10. A display apparatus in the nature of a book, including'a base, a panel in the nature of a bookpage swingingly mounted upon said base, and means for swinging said panel to display alternately opposite faces thereof, the
periods of display of each face being substantially equal and relatively protracted.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature.
' FRANK R. CHESTER.
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