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US1720155A
US1720155A US268436A US26843628A US1720155A US 1720155 A US1720155 A US 1720155A US 268436 A US268436 A US 268436A US 26843628 A US26843628 A US 26843628A US 1720155 A US1720155 A US 1720155A
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  • signs'of the type ust referred to consist of glass tubes bent to form the figure or outline of the subject to be drsplayed, such tubes being 'of a constant diameter throughout their length," which feature is the cause of an undesirable similarity between si s of this type.
  • Fig. 2 is a sectional 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 33 of Fi Fig. 4 is a face view of a sign embodying a modified form of my invention.
  • Fig. 5 is a vertical sectional view on line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
  • the sign as contemplated in my invention may be made by casting, blowing or molding, and may be of the desired transparency or translucency, colloidal substance.
  • a cover plate 22 consisting of a thin sheet of copper or other suitable material, having a display opening 23 of the configuration desired, which is preferably smaller than the gas.
  • chamber 24 shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4.
  • inlet and outlet tubes similar to those used in the form shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, are also used, the inlet tube 25 being shown wherein the gas conduit changes in outline from the fiat cross sectional outline in the letter proper to a round tube- 26.
  • I claim as my invention 4 A luminescefit sign containing inert gas, having a gas chamber therein of varymg cross sectional'shape and of equal cross sectional area.
  • v A luminescent sign contannng inert gas, consisting of a light transmitting member forming a tortuous gas chamber of vary-l ing cross sectional outline and of equal cross sectional area throughout its length.
  • a luminescent sign contaming inert gas consistlng of a li ht transmitting memer of varying width, avin formed therein a gas chamber of substantia ly. the same outline as said member, varying in cross sectional outline and of equal cross sectional area throughout its len h.

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July 9, 1929. s. M. THOMAS LUMINESCENT SIGN Filed April 9, 1928 4 I J nun #2 7/70/10.
firrolensy .Patente cl July 9, 1929;
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LUMINESCEN '1 SIGN.
Application filed April 9,
My invention relates to the art of illumination, being more particularly a luminescent sign 'of the type in which inert gas, such as neon, is used.
Ordinarily, signs'of the type ust referred to consist of glass tubes bent to form the figure or outline of the subject to be drsplayed, such tubes being 'of a constant diameter throughout their length," which feature is the cause of an undesirable similarity between si s of this type.
The or inary luminescent gas sign requires highly skilled mechanics in the glass blowing art during manufacture and such signs, when completed, must be handled with extreme care.
The efficiency of a neon or other 1nert gas sign is not dependent upon maintaining a constant diameter of the tube or conduit forming the sign, but is dependent on a constant cross sectional areaof the chamber in the sign which contains the gas, consequently the cross sectional configuratmn of the gas chamber may be varied as desired, provided the cross sectional area remains constant.
Taking advantage of this characteristic of a sign of this character, the undesirable similarity of luminescent signs of the type referred to may be done away with, in that letters may be used of different classes, such as bold face type, etc. i
It is one of the principal objects of my invention to produce luminescent signs of the character described, of simple form andconstruction, wherein the container for the gas is of either constant or varying size with the gas chamber therein of varying width,-
resulting in a display, the face of which is illuminated with uniform intensity, although of irregular contour.
Other objects and advantages will appear hereinafter from the following description and drawings. V
Referring to the drawings, which are for illustrative purp ses only,
Fig. 1 is a face view of a sign embodying a form of my invention.
Fig. 2 is a sectional 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a sectional view on line 33 of Fi Fig. 4 is a face view of a sign embodying a modified form of my invention, and
plan View on line 1928. Serial No. 288,486.
Fig. 5 is a vertical sectional view on line 5-5 of Fig. 4.
More particularly describing the embodi- 'ment of my invention shown in the accompanylng drawings, 11 designates a sign consisting of the capital letter D of the charactor of type usually designated bold face. This letter is made of glass, having therein a chamber 12 containing an inert gas such as neon. The chamber 12 is of constant cross sectional area, but varies as to width. In the form shown the outline or configuration of the gas chamber conforms generally in shape to the outline of .the letter.
13 and 14 designate inlet and outlet tubes respectively for the gas, such outlet tubes being adaptable for the reception of electrodes (not shown), or in cases where the letter shown is buta part of composite features making upthe the tubes 13 and 14 are connected to similar tubes of other features in the 'sign in any suitable manner, as skilled in the art.
As shown in Figs. 2 and 3, the cross sectional outline of the gas chamber varies, the gas chamber being so proportioned that where the depth of creased the width is decreased, and vice versa, so that the cross sectional area of the chamber remains constant.
The sign as contemplated in my invention may be made by casting, blowing or molding, and may be of the desired transparency or translucency, colloidal substance.
In the form shown in Figs. 4 and 5, the
sign is in the form of the letter S, the
face 20 of the letter 21 being raised and fitted in a cover plate 22, consisting of a thin sheet of copper or other suitable material, having a display opening 23 of the configuration desired, which is preferably smaller than the gas. chamber 24 shown in dotted lines in Fig. 4.
In the form shown in Figs. .4 and 5, inlet and outlet tubes, similar to those used in the form shown in Figs. 1 to 3, inclusive, are also used, the inlet tube 25 being shown wherein the gas conduit changes in outline from the fiat cross sectional outline in the letter proper to a round tube- 26.
From the above description, it will be understood that a luminescent sign of the charsign, such as a word,'
is well known to those and formed of glass or other the gas chamber is inacter described maylb made, in which an illuminated letter or other sign of va ing outline will be illuminated with equa l'uminosit over its entire face, it is to be understoo that the term sign used herein is inclusive of any luminescent tube having the characteristlcs defined in the'following claims. v
I claim as my invention 4 1. A luminescefit sign containing inert gas, having a gas chamber therein of varymg cross sectional'shape and of equal cross sectional area. v 2. A luminescent sign contannng inert gas, consisting of a light transmitting member forming a tortuous gas chamber of vary-l ing cross sectional outline and of equal cross sectional area throughout its length. r
3. A luminescent sign contaming inert gas, consistlng of a li ht transmitting memer of varying width, avin formed therein a gas chamber of substantia ly. the same outline as said member, varying in cross sectional outline and of equal cross sectional area throughout its len h.
In testimony whereo I have hereunto set my hand at Los Angeles, California, this 3 day of April, 1928.
' SAMUEL-M. THOMAS.
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