US1826842A - Luminous globe - Google Patents

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US1826842A
US1826842A US269094A US26909428A US1826842A US 1826842 A US1826842 A US 1826842A US 269094 A US269094 A US 269094A US 26909428 A US26909428 A US 26909428A US 1826842 A US1826842 A US 1826842A
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    • G09F13/00Illuminated signs; Luminous advertising
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  • yThis invention relates to glass ⁇ globes of the character generally employed around gasoline filling stations, and which globes are generally of a drum shape, havingtwo exposed, outwardly convexed facescarrying action destroys the advertising matter after a short period of time, wherefore any diminution of the gloss or highlights incident to portrayal of advertising matter upon they outer faces lof"y the display panels, while somewhat solving the problem, is not ,commercially practical, .because of the early deterioration of the advertising displayby the elements. .f f
  • This invention concerns itself with the vre- ⁇ y duction of the gloss or the high lights lon globes of the characterunder consideration.
  • the invention is explained as applied to Y' globes that carry the ⁇ advertising matter beneath the outer exposedsurfaces of the .glass panels of such globes.: ⁇
  • the glass panels are treated upontheir outer vsurface in theinane' "ofi the acid, and 'they'are Ajthen. dried.' vv ⁇ rlhfey; ⁇
  • Fig. vl is an elevational view of a globe of the character referred to.
  • y v F 2 is a sectional view on line 2-'2 of Fig. l.v Y
  • the glass panels 15 are mounted upon the globe 10, for example, as shown herein and in the indicated ,application tov Mattmann.y
  • the .adverf tising matter may be placed directly rupon the sides or panelsfll and l2 of the globe Al0.
  • Wha't is claimedis: l'.
  • a day 'and night sign comprising a globe having side portions, an illuminatorin thejglobe 'for Vinterior illumination thereof,
  • a day .andnight sign comprising a -globe Ahaving a'translucent side and a recess "adjacent thereto,- an illuminator in the globe for 'interior illumination thereof, a trans- 'lucent display panel mounted in the recess andadjacen't the side ofthe globe thel'panel having an outer face and an inner face, and advertising indicia between fthe ,globe side vand"the-'innerV face of the panel, the-outer 'face of the .panel 'being slightly but -uniformly.

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Oct. 13, 1931. s. THlEs LUMINOUS GLOBE Filed April 11, 1928 Y Pn/manholeA famaa/ 731km.
Patented Oct. 13, 1931 'UNITED STA TE'S'P saMuEnTHIEs, on CINCINNATI', oHIo, AssIGNoRTo THEoINoINN-ATI ADVERTISING 'i -PRODUCTS COMPANY, oF GINoINNA'InoIIIo, n com "oItiwrIoNorlorIIojr f LUMINoUs GLoBEclippiieatikm mea April 11,
yThis invention relates to glass` globes of the character generally employed around gasoline filling stations, and which globes are generally of a drum shape, havingtwo exposed, outwardly convexed facescarrying action destroys the advertising matter after a short period of time, wherefore any diminution of the gloss or highlights incident to portrayal of advertising matter upon they outer faces lof"y the display panels, while somewhat solving the problem, is not ,commercially practical, .because of the early deterioration of the advertising displayby the elements. .f f
This invention concerns itself with the vre-` y duction of the gloss or the high lights lon globes of the characterunder consideration.
The invention is explained as applied to Y' globes that carry the `advertising matter beneath the outer exposedsurfaces of the .glass panels of such globes.:` The glass panelsare treated upontheir outer vsurface in theinane' "ofi the acid, and 'they'are Ajthen. dried.' vv`rlhfey;`
tothe rear or inner face 3 1I of ythel panel',jfor
example, as, v4shownat `16 .on panels, 15 shown v`herein 'and in' the-said application of. Matt- Y mann? 'Tran/slucentpaiiit niay'fthe'n"beapr-na I Yner about to be described.
Fig. vl is an elevational view of a globe of the character referred to. y v F 2 is a sectional view on line 2-'2 of Fig. l.v Y
The glass panels 15 .are mounted upon the globe 10, for example, as shown herein and in the indicated ,application tov Mattmann.y
- Each panel 15, before mounting thereof on the globe, is immersed in a bath of hydro l'luoric acid, with the face 30 thereof disposed upwardly while in such bath.` `The face 30 which iszafsverii No. 269,094.1
is faceofthe panellwhich is` intendedv for exposure to the atmosphere, and the shape or contour thereof is immaterialto f v the invention.A ,s Y A Sand is sprinkled over r` the face 30 of the panel while inthe bath( The layer ofz sandy for like substance Aserves to'fretard theaction of the acid uponjtleface 30,V withtheres'ult L :that face yi s`b 1 lt slightly etched." The f transparency thereflis hardlylfaffectedpby' i etching,of fac'eBQijs infact so vs lightfthat.. the
the actionof the acidf Howevenjthe etching s fof :face SO'fis 'sufficientto remove the gloss,
'fbec'ause'ofits tendency'toglaringly' Y s Oylightfrom` outsideL sources, 'is' detriil ment-al Eto tlie effectiveness of.,l thel display.
Etching" to the extent disclosed herein "re-1,
Consequently, V'matter painted or.I otherwise moves lthefgloss without.destroy-nig 'the transparency olf the slightly etched 'surface'. s
'placed upon the Ainner surface 3l of upon Vthe outer surface 30@V The strengthof panels "aref left therein,` yare A'related factors panel', will appear tobe paintedfdirectly and mustbe taken into considerationffor,fde-
` stilts. If' thefbath is rather strong, fthe' ,glass eenelauy a )warte farina, gestattet@ le'ave the panels iii-the bath ten minutes,the
bath being approximately a solution of about v20% hydrofluoric acid and 80% ,Waterfl .'Aftei'the panelsflfare removedfromthe Y bath, they are washed to check fuitheraction ladvertising"matter.` l'may' then be lapplied plied togfacehto provide a background for thecharact'ers 1'6'. If desired, the .adverf tising matter may be placed directly rupon the sides or panelsfll and l2 of the globe Al0.
as shown herein and in theindicated Mattmann application, and-the treated panels-'15 sofa:
may be placed over the advertising matter, to protect same from the elements. The panels 15 When treated as disclosed herein, are sufliciently transparent topermit clear and distinct display or observation of the advertising matter through the treated.v faces of the glass panelsfduring either the day :or
night seasons. 4`lt isito he understood that the y globes are illuminated at night, by ffneans 'of `an electric .lamp y19, placed inside -zthe' globe 10. The treated facesBO of the glass panels l5 apparently effect a refraction or subduing of light rays to such anextentithat the glare or high lights are substantially eliminated, and are reduced to such-extent that they become inconsequential factors.
Thereference `numerals in the accompanying drawings correspond With the reference A characters'inthe dra-Wing of the application of ,Mattmanm aforesaid. The Apanels 15 `when treated ont-heir outerinner faces, in `the manner described herein, areglven the vappearance of ground surfaces.
Similargbut not as effective results, maybe `attained byztreating'the inner 'surface 3l .of th'epanels '15 inthe manner described.
Wha't is claimedis: l'. A day 'and night sign comprising a globe having side portions, an illuminatorin thejglobe 'for Vinterior illumination thereof,
translucent vdisplay panel'mounted on the side "portions ofthe globe 'the panel `having an outer Aface and, an inner face. and .advertis- Aving indicia ion'the inner face1 offthe ,'panehthe outer face `thereof being slightly but uniformly etched 'to an extent A`producing a smooth slightly misty-appearing surfaceffor reduction Vof l,high light Land glare resulting Vfrom .extraneous Ylight and a soft nond'azz'ling effect When illuminated from the interior.
A day .andnight sign comprising a -globe Ahaving a'translucent side and a recess "adjacent thereto,- an illuminator in the globe for 'interior illumination thereof, a trans- 'lucent display panel mounted in the recess andadjacen't the side ofthe globe thel'panel having an outer face and an inner face, and advertising indicia between fthe ,globe side vand"the-'innerV face of the panel, the-outer 'face of the .panel 'being slightly but -uniformly. etched to an extent producing a smooth `slightly misty-appearing surface ,"for `reduction of `high light and glare resulting ,from 'extraneous light and a soft nondazzling eect when yilluminated from `the interior. y A
'In testimony whereof, 'I have iherr-unto subscribed my name this 29th day'of March,
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