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US2551157A
US2551157A US108332A US10833249A US2551157A US 2551157 A US2551157 A US 2551157A US 108332 A US108332 A US 108332A US 10833249 A US10833249 A US 10833249A US 2551157 A US2551157 A US 2551157A
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  • the invention relates to improvements in display signs, and is more particularly concerned with a sign having rugged, novelly constructed vmeans to detachably secure it to a support. l
  • the invention is concerned with a sign of the kind'referred to which has a novel, easily adjusted bracket integrally attached to its base in such manner as to be wholly concealed when It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide such a sign.
  • Another object is to provide a novel, telescoping bracket.
  • Another object is to provide a sign including with means on the base to enable complete telescoping of the bracket within said base.
  • Another object is to provide a sign of the character described which is not expensive to manufacture, is easily and quickly mounted and demounted, and which may be supported on a flat surface without disassembling the mounting bracket provided thereon.
  • Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a display sign embodying the features of the present invention.
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional detail view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view similar to Fig. 2 but showing a modified form of construction and illustrating the telescopic bracket in elevation.
  • the display sign embodying features of the present invention includes a base II which preferably is substantially rectangular and is provided with a flat bottom face I2.
  • a display panel I3 is firmly mounted in a channel I4 iixedly secured to the top face of the base I I.
  • the display panel I3 may assume any suitable coniiguration and may bear any desired advertising display or other indicia.
  • Anf-.elongated L-shaped strip of sheet metal I5 is lmarginally 2 secured, as by means of screws I6 extending through its flange I'I, to the bottom face I2 of the base II.
  • the L-shaped strip is substantially co-extensive with the base II but terminates shortvof the ends thereof as shown.
  • the downwardly extending ange I8 of the strip I5 preferably is arched inwardly as shown to afford a slight amount of resiliency, which is desired for purposes to become apparent as the description proceeds, and its lower edge carries a resilient beading I9.
  • the bottom face I2 of the base II is provided with a lateral channel 2li which opens onto the back edge of said base and terminates short of the front edge thereof.
  • This channel ispro'- vided to afford clearance for a telescopic mounting bracket, generally indicated at 2l, when said bracket is in a fully telescoped position.
  • the bracket 2l includes a plurality of-strips or bars of sheet metal, such as steel or aluminum, arranged for end to end sliding so as to be capable of being adjusted from a telescoped position into an extended position such as is illustrated in Fig. 2. More specifically, the bracketincludes a at bar 22 iixedly secured at one end, as by welding, to the top face of the ange I'I. This bar is embedded in the transverse channel 20 so that its bottom face lies in the plane of the base bottom I2. The bar extends rearwardly from the flange Il and is provided with a longitudinal slot 23.
  • An intermediate flat bar 2A is slidably mounted on the top face of the bar 22 and has, adjacent one end, a screw 25 which coacts with the slot 23 to facilitate longitudinal adjustment of the intermediate bar and its securement in any adjusted position within the limits of the slot 23.
  • the other or rearwardly extending end of the intermediate bar 24 is suitably tapped to receive a screw, including a wing nut 26, which extends through a slot 21 in a clamp bar 28 slidably mounted on the top face of the intermediate bar.
  • the intermediate bar 24 has detent projections 29 and 3
  • the clamp bar 28 has a downwardly extending jaw 32 on its rearwardly extending end.
  • This jaw preferably has its terminal located in the same horizontal plane as the terminal of the ange I8.
  • the jaw32 carries a thumb screw 33 having a cushioning element 34 on its innermost end, which tlfliunb screw is readily adjusted independently of the telescoping bracket2l for firmly engaging a supporting object such as the top portion of a cash register or other object between said cushion 34 and ange I3.
  • the mounting bracket is readily adjusted to accommodate various supporting means and may be fully collapsed so as to locate all of the bars in the concealing recess 20. Because of the planular disposition of the ange I8 and jaw 32, said sign may be placed upon a horizontal surface without securement.
  • the thumb screw 32 has been omitted and the opposed faces of the flange I8 and jaw 32 carry suitable cushioning means, such as sponge rubber pads 35 and 36, to avoid marring any support upon which the display sign is clamped.
  • suitable cushioning means such as sponge rubber pads 35 and 36
  • a display sign including an elongated base, a plate marginally secured to a longitudinal margin on said base, a flange on said plate extending below said base and inwardly to dispose its free edge inwardly of the said margin, a transverse channel in the bottom face of said base, a bar embedded in said channel and secured at one end to the marginally secured plate, a second bar telescopically associated with the first bar, a clamp bar telescopically associated with the second bar, said second bar and clamp bar being movable into the channel, means to secure the bars in longitudinal adjusted relation, and a depending jaw on the clamp bar opposed to the flange.
  • a telescoping clamp for a display sign having a base, a plate marginally secured to said base and having a ange extending downwardly perpendicular thereto, a longitudinal slotted bar secured at one end to the plate margin and extending transversely across and beyond the bottoni face of the base, an intermediate bar slidable on said slotted bar, means to secure the intermediate bar in a position of adjustment, a clamp bar slidable on the intermediate bar and having a jaw on its end, means to secure said clamp bar in an adjusted position, and the bottom face of the base having a. channel to accommoda'te said bars.
  • a display sign including an elongated base, clamping means mounted on said base for detachably securing said sign to a support, said clamping mea-ns comprising a depending lange secured to one edge of said base, a plate member secured to said base and extending beyond the other edge of said base, a second plate member slidably connected with said rst plate member, a third plate member slidably connected with said second plate member, means for securing said plate members in positions of adjustment, and a depending jaw element provided on said third plate member complemental to the depending flange for clamping the support therebetween.

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Patented May 1, 1951 PATENT OFFICE SIGN BRACKET Louis E. Price, Chicago, Ill., assignor to Price Brothers, Inc., Chicago, Ill., a corporation of Illinois Application August 3, 1949, serial No. 108,332
4 Claims.
1 Y The invention relates to improvements in display signs, and is more particularly concerned with a sign having rugged, novelly constructed vmeans to detachably secure it to a support. l
The invention is concerned with a sign of the kind'referred to which has a novel, easily adjusted bracket integrally attached to its base in such manner as to be wholly concealed when It is, therefore, an object of this invention to provide such a sign.
Another object is to provide a novel, telescoping bracket.
Another object is to provide a sign including with means on the base to enable complete telescoping of the bracket within said base.
Another object is to provide a sign of the character described which is not expensive to manufacture, is easily and quickly mounted and demounted, and which may be supported on a flat surface without disassembling the mounting bracket provided thereon.
Other objects of the invention will appear from the following description and accompanying drawing and will be pointed out in the annexed claims. a
In the accompanying drawing there has been disclosed a structure designed to carry out the various objects of the invention, but it is to be understood that the invention is not confined to the exact features shown as various changes may be made within the scope of the claims which follow.
In the drawing:
Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a display sign embodying the features of the present invention.
Fig. 2 is a transverse sectional detail view taken on line 2-2 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a transverse sectional view similar to Fig. 2 but showing a modified form of construction and illustrating the telescopic bracket in elevation.
Referring to the disclosure in the accompanying drawing, and more particularly to Figs. l
and 2, the display sign embodying features of the present invention includes a base II which preferably is substantially rectangular and is provided with a flat bottom face I2. A display panel I3 is firmly mounted in a channel I4 iixedly secured to the top face of the base I I. Obviously, the display panel I3 may assume any suitable coniiguration and may bear any desired advertising display or other indicia. Anf-.elongated L-shaped strip of sheet metal I5 is lmarginally 2 secured, as by means of screws I6 extending through its flange I'I, to the bottom face I2 of the base II. The L-shaped strip is substantially co-extensive with the base II but terminates shortvof the ends thereof as shown. The downwardly extending ange I8 of the strip I5 preferably is arched inwardly as shown to afford a slight amount of resiliency, which is desired for purposes to become apparent as the description proceeds, and its lower edge carries a resilient beading I9. l
The bottom face I2 of the base II is provided with a lateral channel 2li which opens onto the back edge of said base and terminates short of the front edge thereof. This channel ispro'- vided to afford clearance for a telescopic mounting bracket, generally indicated at 2l, when said bracket is in a fully telescoped position.
The bracket 2l includes a plurality of-strips or bars of sheet metal, such as steel or aluminum, arranged for end to end sliding so as to be capable of being adjusted from a telescoped position into an extended position such as is illustrated in Fig. 2. More specifically, the bracketincludes a at bar 22 iixedly secured at one end, as by welding, to the top face of the ange I'I. This bar is embedded in the transverse channel 20 so that its bottom face lies in the plane of the base bottom I2. The bar extends rearwardly from the flange Il and is provided with a longitudinal slot 23. An intermediate flat bar 2A is slidably mounted on the top face of the bar 22 and has, adjacent one end, a screw 25 which coacts with the slot 23 to facilitate longitudinal adjustment of the intermediate bar and its securement in any adjusted position within the limits of the slot 23. The other or rearwardly extending end of the intermediate bar 24 is suitably tapped to receive a screw, including a wing nut 26, which extends through a slot 21 in a clamp bar 28 slidably mounted on the top face of the intermediate bar. In order to maintain the three tele'scopically associated bars in longitudinal alignment, the intermediate bar 24 has detent projections 29 and 3| which extend intoA slots 23 and 2l respectively.
The clamp bar 28 has a downwardly extending jaw 32 on its rearwardly extending end. This jaw preferably has its terminal located in the same horizontal plane as the terminal of the ange I8. In the preferred form of structure, the jaw32 carries a thumb screw 33 having a cushioning element 34 on its innermost end, which tlfliunb screw is readily adjusted independently of the telescoping bracket2l for firmly engaging a supporting object such as the top portion of a cash register or other object between said cushion 34 and ange I3.
It should be quite evident at this time that the mounting bracket is readily adjusted to accommodate various supporting means and may be fully collapsed so as to locate all of the bars in the concealing recess 20. Because of the planular disposition of the ange I8 and jaw 32, said sign may be placed upon a horizontal surface without securement.
In the alternate form of construction illustrated in Fig. 3, the thumb screw 32 has been omitted and the opposed faces of the flange I8 and jaw 32 carry suitable cushioning means, such as sponge rubber pads 35 and 36, to avoid marring any support upon which the display sign is clamped. In this embodiment like numerals are used to identify corresponding parts and clamping is effected solely by adjustment of the bracket 2l.
Although exemplary forms of the present invention have been disclosed in the accompanying drawing and described in detail hereinabove, it should be understood that the invention is capable of embodying various modifications in detail structure without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.
I claim:
1. In a display sign including an elongated base, a plate marginally secured to a longitudinal margin on said base, a flange on said plate extending below said base and inwardly to dispose its free edge inwardly of the said margin, a transverse channel in the bottom face of said base, a bar embedded in said channel and secured at one end to the marginally secured plate, a second bar telescopically associated with the first bar, a clamp bar telescopically associated with the second bar, said second bar and clamp bar being movable into the channel, means to secure the bars in longitudinal adjusted relation, and a depending jaw on the clamp bar opposed to the flange.
2, A telescoping clamp for a display sign having a base, a plate marginally secured to said base and having a ange extending downwardly perpendicular thereto, a longitudinal slotted bar secured at one end to the plate margin and extending transversely across and beyond the bottoni face of the base, an intermediate bar slidable on said slotted bar, means to secure the intermediate bar in a position of adjustment, a clamp bar slidable on the intermediate bar and having a jaw on its end, means to secure said clamp bar in an adjusted position, and the bottom face of the base having a. channel to accommoda'te said bars.
3. A telescoping clamp of the kind recited in claim 2, in which the intermediate bar has means engaging the slotted bar and the clamp bar to prevent their;` transverse displacement.
4. In a display sign including an elongated base, clamping means mounted on said base for detachably securing said sign to a support, said clamping mea-ns comprising a depending lange secured to one edge of said base, a plate member secured to said base and extending beyond the other edge of said base, a second plate member slidably connected with said rst plate member, a third plate member slidably connected with said second plate member, means for securing said plate members in positions of adjustment, and a depending jaw element provided on said third plate member complemental to the depending flange for clamping the support therebetween.
LOUIS E. PRICE.
REFERENCES CITED The following references are of record in the le of this patent:
UNITED STATES PATENTS Number Name Date 1,532,688 Feuerstein Apr. '7, 1925 1,942,701 Hilton Jan. 9, 1934 FOREIGN PATENTS Number Country Date 518,237 Germany Feb. 13, 1931
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US3476341A (en) * 1967-09-27 1969-11-04 Robert C Patterson Litter bag support
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US2677522A (en) * 1951-01-18 1954-05-04 William W Welch Circulating and ventilating electric fan support
US2782847A (en) * 1955-04-08 1957-02-26 Terauchi Seichi Curtain attachment for television cabinets
US3071338A (en) * 1961-06-21 1963-01-01 Kaufman Edward Antenna bracket for portable or mobile radio communication
US3476341A (en) * 1967-09-27 1969-11-04 Robert C Patterson Litter bag support
US3793516A (en) * 1973-01-24 1974-02-19 H Cassey Clamp-type light for swimming pool
US4896881A (en) * 1988-03-28 1990-01-30 Girair Djerdjerian Multiple purpose exercise apparatus suitable for home use
US5031660A (en) * 1988-08-04 1991-07-16 Magee Anthony J Mounting of alarm switches to valves
US5007612A (en) * 1990-04-23 1991-04-16 Manfre Robert A Rail mate
US5054729A (en) * 1990-05-30 1991-10-08 Shoichi Mogi Manikin head support
US5288042A (en) * 1992-08-12 1994-02-22 Ergodyne Corporation Wrist rest support system
US5984249A (en) * 1997-03-28 1999-11-16 Vista Products Support for mounting containers without requiring tools
US6012690A (en) * 1997-03-28 2000-01-11 Vista Products, Inc. Support for mounting containers without requiring tools
US6206206B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-03-27 Haworth, Inc. Rail-mounted hanging file arrangement
US6227384B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-05-08 Haworth, Inc. Slotted divider arrangement
US6267338B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-07-31 Haworth, Inc. Support rail assembly for office accessories
US6302366B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2001-10-16 Haworth, Inc. Grip clip
US6435461B1 (en) 1999-04-30 2002-08-20 Haworth, Inc. Support rail assembly for office accessories
US6550875B1 (en) 2000-04-28 2003-04-22 Haworth, Inc. Storage cabinet removably mounted on a worksurface by support stanchions
US20050050783A1 (en) * 2003-09-08 2005-03-10 Wichmann John M. Cubicle top nametag display unit
US7243449B2 (en) * 2003-09-08 2007-07-17 Wichmann John M Cubicle top nametag display unit
US20090289161A1 (en) * 2008-05-20 2009-11-26 David Nuttman Universal offset traffic sign bracket
US10388194B2 (en) * 2018-01-15 2019-08-20 Eps Specialties Ltd., Inc. Signage panel with base
US11448248B2 (en) * 2020-08-10 2022-09-20 Hni Technologies Inc. Panel mounted glass bracket assembly

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