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US1934533A
US1934533A US635636A US63563632A US1934533A US 1934533 A US1934533 A US 1934533A US 635636 A US635636 A US 635636A US 63563632 A US63563632 A US 63563632A US 1934533 A US1934533 A US 1934533A
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  • SIGN FRAME Filed Sept. 30, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet l i? c* I @4c @l 4 @2 VIIII'/ Patented Nov. 7, 1933 i I SIGN FRAME Howard T. Hallowell and Frank Bennett, *Jenkinn town, Pa., assignors to Standardlressed Steel Co., Jenkintown, Pa., a'corporation of Penn Sylvania Application September 30, 1932 Serial No. 635,636
  • This invention relates to certain improvements in street sign frames, in which the sign is inserted in the frame, the side members of the frame being grooved to receive the sign, but in some types of frames the sign may be suspended in the frame, in which case the cross-members of the frame may be of any shape desired.
  • One object of the invention is to secure the plates, which attach a sign to the legs, permaf nently to the legs and detachably connect them.
  • Ar further object of the invention is to make the bottom member and side members of the frame integral, and to provide a transverse plate which supports the frame and which also connects the supporting legs.
  • Fig. 1 is a View in elevation of our improved sign frame, showing the top member removable, so that the sign can be inserted at the top;
  • Fig. 2 is a side view of the frameshown in Fig. l;
  • Fig. 3 is a sectional View on the line 3-3, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a sectional View on the line 4-4, Fig. 2;
  • Fig. 5 is a view in elevation of a modification of the invention in which the sign frame is pivoted to the leg' section, so .that the sign can be inserted from the bottom;
  • Fig. 6 is a side view of Fig. 1;
  • Fig. '7 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 7 7, Fig. 1.
  • 1 is a rectangular frame in the present instance.
  • This frame is made of channel bars 2 of a shape such as shown in Fig. 4.
  • Each bar inthe present instance is rectangular in cross-section and has extended end portions 3, which are bent outwards and spaced apart suiciently to accommodate a sign.
  • the two side members 4-4 of the frame are made as shown in Fig. 4, as well as the detachable upper section 4c.
  • the upper section forms no part of the present invention, as it already forms the subject-matter of a separate application filed on the 30th day of June, 1932, under Serial No. 620,203.
  • the lower section is preferably made of a channel shape, such as shown at 2a, Fig. 3, in which the end members 3a are of a greater length than the members 3 of the side sections,
  • the side f sections are welded at :c-x to the bottom section.
  • 5 are the legs which support the frame. These legs are made of channel members and are curved in the present instance, but it will be understood that they may be made of angle bars or other shapes, and while we havedshown them curved they may be otherwise formed without departing from the essential features of the invention.
  • a nut 10 which 75 clamps the frame rmly to the legs, and as the plate is shaped to fit the frame a very substantial connection is made with the single bolt, although two or more bolts could be used if found desirable.
  • the legs in the present instance are connected by a plate 11,A Fig. 3, which is shaped to fit the lower member of the frame, and this plate is secured to the legs 5 by bolts 12.
  • a very rigid support for the frame is secured, and by removing the nuts 10 the heads can be readily detached from the frame and, if necessary, the legs can be detached from the connecting bar l1, so that the entire frame can be dismantled for shipment.
  • the legs and their parts can then be inserted within the frame so as to occupy a comparatively small space in a box for shipment; yet anyone can readily assemble the parts of the frame when necessary.
  • Figs. 5, 6 and '7 we have illustrated a construction in which the plates 6a are slotted at 13 and a wing nut 10a is used to attach the frame to the plate so that in backing-off the nut the frame can be raised with the bolt 7a, the bolt ⁇ sliding in the slot 13 until the frame is clear 100 of the lower plate 11a, when it can be turned from the vertical position to the inclined position shown in Fig. 6 ⁇ 'so that a sign can be inserted in the frame while the frame is in the inclined position, and when turned back to its original position 105 the plate 11a, will retain the sign in position.
  • the side members 4a are connected together by two bars 2b spaced apart so as to form a channel for the sign kas stated above.
  • the 110 lower portion of the sign rests upon the bar 11a.

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NOV. 7, 1933. T' HALLOWELL AL 1,934,533
SIGN FRAME Filed Sept. 30, 1932 2 Sheets-Sheet l i? c* I @4c @l 4 @2 VIIII'/ Patented Nov. 7, 1933 i I SIGN FRAME Howard T. Hallowell and Frank Bennett, *Jenkinn town, Pa., assignors to Standardlressed Steel Co., Jenkintown, Pa., a'corporation of Penn Sylvania Application September 30, 1932 Serial No. 635,636
2 Claims.
This invention relates to certain improvements in street sign frames, in which the sign is inserted in the frame, the side members of the frame being grooved to receive the sign, but in some types of frames the sign may be suspended in the frame, in which case the cross-members of the frame may be of any shape desired.
One object of the invention is to secure the plates, which attach a sign to the legs, permaf nently to the legs and detachably connect them.
to the frame, so that the frame, when shipped, can be packed into a comparatively small compass, and yet can be readily assembled.
Ar further object of the invention is to make the bottom member and side members of the frame integral, and to provide a transverse plate which supports the frame and which also connects the supporting legs.
Other features of the invention will be fully described hereinafter.
In the accompanying drawings:
Fig. 1 is a View in elevation of our improved sign frame, showing the top member removable, so that the sign can be inserted at the top;
Fig. 2 is a side view of the frameshown in Fig. l;
Fig. 3 is a sectional View on the line 3-3, Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a sectional View on the line 4-4, Fig. 2;
Fig. 5 is a view in elevation of a modification of the invention in which the sign frame is pivoted to the leg' section, so .that the sign can be inserted from the bottom;
Fig. 6 is a side view of Fig. 1;
Fig. '7 is an enlarged sectional view on the line 7 7, Fig. 1.
Referring to Figs. 1 to 4, 1 is a rectangular frame in the present instance. This frame is made of channel bars 2 of a shape such as shown in Fig. 4. Each bar inthe present instance is rectangular in cross-section and has extended end portions 3, which are bent outwards and spaced apart suiciently to accommodate a sign. The two side members 4-4 of the frame are made as shown in Fig. 4, as well as the detachable upper section 4c. The upper section forms no part of the present invention, as it already forms the subject-matter of a separate application filed on the 30th day of June, 1932, under Serial No. 620,203. The lower section is preferably made of a channel shape, such as shown at 2a, Fig. 3, in which the end members 3a are of a greater length than the members 3 of the side sections,
and they are curved outwards so as to guide the sign into the rlower slot of the frame. The side f sections are welded at :c-x to the bottom section. 5 are the legs which support the frame. These legs are made of channel members and are curved in the present instance, but it will be understood that they may be made of angle bars or other shapes, and while we havedshown them curved they may be otherwise formed without departing from the essential features of the invention.
-Welded tothe legs 5 at y-y, Fig. 2, are plates 651 6. These plates extend upwards on the outside of the frame and are shaped as shown in Fig. 4, to fit the side members 4 of the frame. These plates are wider at the base than at the top, so as to give a firm support to the frame. The plates of the legs are secured to the frame by bolts 7, the rounded heads 8 of which are set in a recess 9, the frame being pressed at this point to form the recess, and the plate is shaped accordingly. 'Ihe bolt is secured in place by a nut 10, which 75 clamps the frame rmly to the legs, and as the plate is shaped to fit the frame a very substantial connection is made with the single bolt, although two or more bolts could be used if found desirable. The legs in the present instance are connected by a plate 11,A Fig. 3, which is shaped to fit the lower member of the frame, and this plate is secured to the legs 5 by bolts 12. By this construction a very rigid support for the frame is secured, and by removing the nuts 10 the heads can be readily detached from the frame and, if necessary, the legs can be detached from the connecting bar l1, so that the entire frame can be dismantled for shipment. The legs and their parts can then be inserted within the frame so as to occupy a comparatively small space in a box for shipment; yet anyone can readily assemble the parts of the frame when necessary.
In Figs. 5, 6 and '7 we have illustrated a construction in which the plates 6a are slotted at 13 and a wing nut 10a is used to attach the frame to the plate so that in backing-off the nut the frame can be raised with the bolt 7a, the bolt` sliding in the slot 13 until the frame is clear 100 of the lower plate 11a, when it can be turned from the vertical position to the inclined position shown in Fig. 6 `'so that a sign can be inserted in the frame while the frame is in the inclined position, and when turned back to its original position 105 the plate 11a, will retain the sign in position. In this case the side members 4a are connected together by two bars 2b spaced apart so as to form a channel for the sign kas stated above. When the frame is in position as shown in Fig. 7 the 110 lower portion of the sign rests upon the bar 11a.
We claim:-
1. The combination in a street sign, of a, frame on which the sign is mounted; legs supporting the frame; a recessed plate connecting the legs, the bottom member of the frame tting in the recess of the plate, side plates welded to the legsand extending on each side of the frame; andbolts securing the frame to the side plates.
2. The combination in a street sign, of a, frame; legs supporting the frame; a lrecessed cross lplate extending from one leg to the other, the lower portion of the sign frame resting in the recess; a side;
jthe-recessed cross plate retaining the sign in p0- frame is in its normal position. HOWARD T. HALLOWELL. FRANK BENNETT.
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US2920767A (en) * 1954-05-11 1960-01-12 Nickolas J Halip Merchandise exhibitor
US3102351A (en) * 1960-11-30 1963-09-03 Arlington Aluminum Co Double-sided poster holder
US20070170139A1 (en) * 2006-01-26 2007-07-26 Target Brands, Inc. Display fixture accessories
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US2920767A (en) * 1954-05-11 1960-01-12 Nickolas J Halip Merchandise exhibitor
US3102351A (en) * 1960-11-30 1963-09-03 Arlington Aluminum Co Double-sided poster holder
US20070170139A1 (en) * 2006-01-26 2007-07-26 Target Brands, Inc. Display fixture accessories
US7810658B2 (en) * 2006-01-26 2010-10-12 Target Brands, Inc. Display fixture accessories
US20100326931A1 (en) * 2006-01-26 2010-12-30 Targe Brands Display Fixture Accessories
US7988000B2 (en) 2006-01-26 2011-08-02 Target Brands, Inc. Display fixture accessories
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