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US2833069A
US2833069A US438111A US43811154A US2833069A US 2833069 A US2833069 A US 2833069A US 438111 A US438111 A US 438111A US 43811154 A US43811154 A US 43811154A US 2833069 A US2833069 A US 2833069A
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  • This invention relates generally to display equipment and refers more particularly to improvements in a sign type of display designed for outdoor use. g
  • Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a display device embodying the features of this invention
  • Figure 2 is an end elevational view of the device shown in Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially on the plane indicated by the line 3-3 of Fig ure 1; V
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 44 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view through the display device showing the closure for one side of the latter in an open position
  • FIG. 6 is a sectional view taken on the of Figure 5; and V t Figure 7 is a sectional view taken on the line 7-7 of Figure 3.
  • the display device forming the subject matter of this invention comprises a casing 10, preferably formed of sheet metal, and having a top wall 11, a bottom wall 12, end walls 13' respectively connectingopposite ends of the top wall 11 to the corresponding ends of the bottom wall 12, a rear wall 14 and a front wall 15.
  • the rear wall 14 has an opening 16 therethrough and the front line 6-6 wall 15 has a corresponding opening 17 therethrough.
  • the opening 16 in the rear wall 14 is normally closed by a closure 18 and the opening 17 in the front wall 15 is normally closed by a closure 19.
  • the two closures 18 and 19 are identical in construction and a description of one will sufiice for both.
  • the closure 19 is shown as comprising a panel 20 and a frame 21 encircling the marginal portions of the panel 20.
  • the panel 20 may be formed of any suitable material but, in the interests of simplicity in manufacture, it is shown herein as formed of a moldable plastic material, and the frame 21is preferably formed of sheet metal sections capable of being rolled or otherwise fashioned with relatively simple equipment.
  • the panel 20 is of suificient size to overlie the front wall 15 of the cas- ,ing at the outer side of the latter and thereby form a closure for the access opening 17 at the front of the casing 10.
  • the frame 21 comprises cooperating parts 22 and 23.
  • the part 22 extends completely around the marginal portion of the panel 20 and has a flange .24 which overlies the outer side of the panel 20 adjacent the marginal edge of the latter.
  • the flange 24 projects beyond the marginal edge of the panel 20 and is return bent to provide a double thickness of metal.
  • the return bent portion is turned inwardly to provide a thermal flange 25 which extends around the casing 10.
  • the part 23 has a flange 26 arranged in opposed relationship to the flange 24 and positioned to engage the inner side of the marginal portion of the panel 20.
  • the flange 26 is turned inwardly to provide a flange 27 which is return bent to receive the flange 25 on the part 21 and is secured to the flange 25 to provide an integral unit.
  • the part 23 of the frame 21 is omitted at the bottom of the frame 21 and the flange 25 of the part 22 is secured to the bottom wall 12 of the casing 10 by suitable hinges 28 rendering it possible for the closure 19 to be swung to an open position so that .access to the interior of the casing may be had through the opening 17.
  • a gasket 29 of resilient material such for example as rubber is cemented or otherwise secured to the outer face of the front wall 15 of the casing 10 to provide aweathertight seal between the closure 19 and the casing 10 when the closure is in its closed position.
  • the closure 19 is normally held in its closed position by a pair of quickly' releasable latches 30 respectively supported on the top wall 11 of the casing 10 adjacent opposite ends of the latter.
  • Each latch comprises a bracket 31 secured to the top wall 11 of the casing 10 and a latchingelement 32 pivoted by a pin 33 intermediate the ends thereof on the bracket 31.
  • the arrangement is such that when the latch 30 is in its operative position with respect to the closure 19 shown in Figure 3 of the drawings, the element 32 extends outwardly beyond the frame 21 at the top of the latterandthe outerend of the element32 overlies .the outer side of the frame 21.
  • a roller 34 is mounted on the outer end of the element 32 in a position to engage the outer side of the frame 21 and block swinging movement of the closure 19 to its open position.
  • the roller'34 is yieldably urged into engage.- ment with the frame 21 by a spring 35 having one end connected to the outer end of the element 32 and having theother end connected to the inner end of the element 32. As shown in Figure 3 of the drawings, thespring 35.
  • the spring 35 serves a .dual purpose in that it not only holds the element 32 in its latched position but, in addition, functions to move the element 32 to its ,unlatched position in response to initial manual movement of the element 32 toward its unlatched position.
  • the central portion of the panel 20 is oflfset. in an outward direction to provide a housing 36 having a transparent outer wall 37.
  • the outer wall 37 is preferably formed of a clear plastic and inserted into the panel 20.
  • the inner surface of the panel 20 with the exception of the wall 37 is rendered opaque or translucent by applicationof alight reflecting paint.
  • the inner surface of the transparent wall 37 forms an abutment for a display poster 38 which may be readily inserted within the housing 36 in the open position of the closure 19 and is held in place by suitable clips 39.
  • the clips 39 are pivoted on brackets 40 which are bonded or otherwise secured to the inner surface of the top wall of the housing 36 at spaced points.
  • the clips 39am engageable rwith a transparent backing :plate 41 supported within the housing at the inner side oftthe poster 38
  • Thebottom edge of the backing plate41 is held in placelbyfixed clips.42 secured ,to the innersurface ofthe bottom wall ,ofthe housing 36 at spacedpoints.
  • the bottom wall 12 of the casing 10 is fashioned with openings 44 through which the drainage water may escape from the casing 10.
  • closure 18 is identical in construction to the closure 19 and the same reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts.
  • the means for releasably holding the closure 18 in its closed position comprises latches which are also identical to the latches 30 previously described in connection with the closure 19." Hence, the same reference numerals employed in connection with the latches 30 are used to designate corresponding parts of the latchesfor the closure 18.
  • a support 45 for a plurality of electrically operated lilluminating tubes 46 housed within the casing 10 midway between the closures 18 and 19 is a support 45 for a plurality of electrically operated lilluminating tubes 46.
  • the purpose of the tubes 46 is to illuminate the interior of the casing 10 and permit the .display posters 38 to be readily viewed throughthe transparent walls 37 of the housings 36.
  • Suitable openings 4 are provided in the walls of the casing 10 to provide for thecirculation of air through the casing.
  • the display is of a designrendering it possible to readily change the posters 38 when desired by merely swinging the closure members to their open positions with respect to the casing 10. It will also be noted that although ready access to the posters 38,is provided for, nevertheless, damage of the posters 38 bymoisture-is definitelyprevented, so that the display may be used out of doors without adverse effects.
  • a display device comprising a casing having an opening through one side thereof, a closure for saidside comprising a panel having a marginal portion engageable with the adjacentside of said casing around the opening therethrough and defining therewith the joint between said closure and easing, said panel having the portion thereof encircled by said marginal portion offset laterally outwardly relative to said casing to provide an inwardly opening housing, said housing having a transparent outer wall portion spaced laterally outwardly of the joint between said closure and adjacent side of the casing, means hingedly connecting said closure to said casing permitting swinging movement of said closure relative to said casing between open and closed positions, a display sheet removably supported withinthe confines of said housing at the inner side of said outer transparent wall portion and spaced laterally outwardly from the joint between said closure and adjacent side of said "casing, support means to support said display, and a water shed .integral with and projecting inwardly from said panel across said joint and through the opening in said side ofthe casing above the housing extending for the full length of
  • a display device comprising a casing having an opening through one side thereof, a closure for said side ,comprising a panel having a marginal portion engageable with the adjacent side of said casing around the opening therethrough and defining therewith the joint between said closure and easing, said panel having the portion thereof encircled by said marginal portion offset laterally outwardly relative to said casing to provide an inwardly opening housing, saidhousing having a transparent outer wall portion spaced laterally outwardly of the joint between said closure and adjacent side of the casing, means hingedly connecting said closure to said casing permitting swinging movement of said closure relative to said casing between open and closed positions, a display sheet removably supported withinthe confines of said housing at the inner side of said outer transparent wall portion and spaced laterally outwardly from the joint between said closure and adjacent side of said casing, support means to support said display, and a Water shed carried by and projecting inwardly from said panel across said joint and through the opening in said side of the casing above the housing extending for the full

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y 6, 1958 T. c. CAIRNS 2,833,069
DISPLAY DEVICE Filed June 21. 1954 2 Sheets-Sheet 1 V INVENTOR. THOMAS C CH lP/VS T. C. CAIRNS DISPLAY DEVICE May 6, 1958 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 Filed June 21, 1954 INVENTOR. THO/4:45 C. CAIRNS United States Patent DISPLAY DEVICE Thomas Christie Cairns, Anchorage, Ky., assignor to Lawrence C. Howe, Birmingham, Mich.
This invention relates generally to display equipment and refers more particularly to improvements in a sign type of display designed for outdoor use. g
It is an object of this invention to provide a display especially adapted to illustrate posters or the like and having provison for effectively protecting the posters from the weather.
It is another object of this invention to provide a display of the above type wherein the posters or display matter is not only completely protected from the weather but, in addition, is capable of being readily interchanged when desired.
-The foregoing as well as other objects will be made more apparent as this description proceeds especially when considered in connection with the accompanying drawings wherein:
Figure 1 is a front elevational view of a display device embodying the features of this invention;
Figure 2 is an end elevational view of the device shown in Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a fragmentary sectional view taken substantially on the plane indicated by the line 3-3 of Fig ure 1; V
' Figure 4 is a fragmentary sectional view taken on the line 44 of Figure 1;
Figure 5 is a vertical sectional view through the display device showing the closure for one side of the latter in an open position;
Figure 6 is a sectional view taken on the of Figure 5; and V t Figure 7 is a sectional view taken on the line 7-7 of Figure 3. I 7 vThe display device forming the subject matter of this invention comprises a casing 10, preferably formed of sheet metal, and having a top wall 11, a bottom wall 12, end walls 13' respectively connectingopposite ends of the top wall 11 to the corresponding ends of the bottom wall 12, a rear wall 14 and a front wall 15. The rear wall 14 has an opening 16 therethrough and the front line 6-6 wall 15 has a corresponding opening 17 therethrough.
The opening 16 in the rear wall 14 is normally closed by a closure 18 and the opening 17 in the front wall 15 is normally closed by a closure 19. The two closures 18 and 19 are identical in construction and a description of one will sufiice for both.
With the above in view, reference is made more in detail to Figure 3 of the drawings wherein the closure 19 is shown as comprising a panel 20 and a frame 21 encircling the marginal portions of the panel 20. The panel 20 may be formed of any suitable material but, in the interests of simplicity in manufacture, it is shown herein as formed of a moldable plastic material, and the frame 21is preferably formed of sheet metal sections capable of being rolled or otherwise fashioned with relatively simple equipment. In any case, the panel 20 is of suificient size to overlie the front wall 15 of the cas- ,ing at the outer side of the latter and thereby form a closure for the access opening 17 at the front of the casing 10.
The frame 21 comprises cooperating parts 22 and 23. The part 22 extends completely around the marginal portion of the panel 20 and has a flange .24 which overlies the outer side of the panel 20 adjacent the marginal edge of the latter. The flange 24 projects beyond the marginal edge of the panel 20 and is return bent to provide a double thickness of metal. The return bent portion is turned inwardly to provide a thermal flange 25 which extends around the casing 10.
The part 23 has a flange 26 arranged in opposed relationship to the flange 24 and positioned to engage the inner side of the marginal portion of the panel 20. The flange 26 is turned inwardly to provide a flange 27 which is return bent to receive the flange 25 on the part 21 and is secured to the flange 25 to provide an integral unit. The part 23 of the frame 21 is omitted at the bottom of the frame 21 and the flange 25 of the part 22 is secured to the bottom wall 12 of the casing 10 by suitable hinges 28 rendering it possible for the closure 19 to be swung to an open position so that .access to the interior of the casing may be had through the opening 17. A gasket 29 of resilient material such for example as rubber is cemented or otherwise secured to the outer face of the front wall 15 of the casing 10 to provide aweathertight seal between the closure 19 and the casing 10 when the closure is in its closed position. The closure 19 is normally held in its closed position by a pair of quickly' releasable latches 30 respectively supported on the top wall 11 of the casing 10 adjacent opposite ends of the latter. Each latch comprises a bracket 31 secured to the top wall 11 of the casing 10 and a latchingelement 32 pivoted by a pin 33 intermediate the ends thereof on the bracket 31. The arrangement is such that when the latch 30 is in its operative position with respect to the closure 19 shown in Figure 3 of the drawings, the element 32 extends outwardly beyond the frame 21 at the top of the latterandthe outerend of the element32 overlies .the outer side of the frame 21. A roller 34 is mounted on the outer end of the element 32 in a position to engage the outer side of the frame 21 and block swinging movement of the closure 19 to its open position. The roller'34is yieldably urged into engage.- ment with the frame 21 by a spring 35 having one end connected to the outer end of the element 32 and having theother end connected to the inner end of the element 32. As shown in Figure 3 of the drawings, thespring 35. is mounted in such a manner that the line of action of this spring moves across the pivot pin 33 as the element 32 is swung 'between its latched and its unlatched positions. Thus,.the spring 35 serves a .dual purpose in that it not only holds the element 32 in its latched position but, in addition, functions to move the element 32 to its ,unlatched position in response to initial manual movement of the element 32 toward its unlatched position.
As shown particularly in Figures 3 and 4 of the drawings, the central portion of the panel 20 is oflfset. in an outward direction to provide a housing 36 having a transparent outer wall 37. In cases where the panel 20 is formed of a translucent or opaque plastic material, the outer wall 37 is preferably formed of a clear plastic and inserted into the panel 20. On the other hand, in cases where the panel 20 is formed of a clear plastic material, the inner surface of the panel 20 with the exception of the wall 37 is rendered opaque or translucent by applicationof alight reflecting paint. In any case, the inner surface of the transparent wall 37 forms an abutment for a display poster 38 which may be readily inserted within the housing 36 in the open position of the closure 19 and is held in place by suitable clips 39.
The clips 39 are pivoted on brackets 40 which are bonded or otherwise secured to the inner surface of the top wall of the housing 36 at spaced points. The clips 39am engageable rwith a transparent backing :plate 41 supported within the housing at the inner side oftthe poster 38 Thebottom edge of the backing plate41 is held in placelbyfixed clips.42 secured ,to the innersurface ofthe bottom wall ,ofthe housing 36 at spacedpoints.
The housing 36 of -a depth to locate the poster 38 a sufiicient distance laterally outwardly from the joint from the poster 38 into the interior of the casing 10.
The bottom wall 12 of the casing 10 is fashioned with openings 44 through which the drainage water may escape from the casing 10.
As previously stated, the closure 18 is identical in construction to the closure 19 and the same reference numerals are used to indicate corresponding parts. The means for releasably holding the closure 18 in its closed position comprises latches which are also identical to the latches 30 previously described in connection with the closure 19." Hence, the same reference numerals employed in connection with the latches 30 are used to designate corresponding parts of the latchesfor the closure 18.
Housed within the casing 10 midway between the closures 18 and 19 isa support 45 for a plurality of electrically operated lilluminating tubes 46. The purpose of the tubes 46 is to illuminate the interior of the casing 10 and permit the .display posters 38 to be readily viewed throughthe transparent walls 37 of the housings 36. Suitable openings 4 are provided in the walls of the casing 10 to provide for thecirculation of air through the casing.
It is apparent from the above that the display is of a designrendering it possible to readily change the posters 38 when desired by merely swinging the closure members to their open positions with respect to the casing 10. It will also be noted that although ready access to the posters 38,is provided for, nevertheless, damage of the posters 38 bymoisture-is definitelyprevented, so that the display may be used out of doors without adverse effects.
What I claim asmy invention is:
1. A display device comprising a casing having an opening through one side thereof, a closure for saidside comprising a panel having a marginal portion engageable with the adjacentside of said casing around the opening therethrough and defining therewith the joint between said closure and easing, said panel having the portion thereof encircled by said marginal portion offset laterally outwardly relative to said casing to provide an inwardly opening housing, said housing having a transparent outer wall portion spaced laterally outwardly of the joint between said closure and adjacent side of the casing, means hingedly connecting said closure to said casing permitting swinging movement of said closure relative to said casing between open and closed positions, a display sheet removably supported withinthe confines of said housing at the inner side of said outer transparent wall portion and spaced laterally outwardly from the joint between said closure and adjacent side of said "casing, support means to support said display, and a water shed .integral with and projecting inwardly from said panel across said joint and through the opening in said side ofthe casing above the housing extending for the full length of the housing to direct moisture escaping through the joint. between the top of the closure and adjacent side of the casing in a direction away from the display sheet.
2. A display device comprisinga casing having an opening through one side thereof, a closure for said side ,comprising a panel having a marginal portion engageable with the adjacent side of said casing around the opening therethrough and defining therewith the joint between said closure and easing, said panel having the portion thereof encircled by said marginal portion offset laterally outwardly relative to said casing to provide an inwardly opening housing, saidhousing having a transparent outer wall portion spaced laterally outwardly of the joint between said closure and adjacent side of the casing, means hingedly connecting said closure to said casing permitting swinging movement of said closure relative to said casing between open and closed positions, a display sheet removably supported withinthe confines of said housing at the inner side of said outer transparent wall portion and spaced laterally outwardly from the joint between said closure and adjacent side of said casing, support means to support said display, and a Water shed carried by and projecting inwardly from said panel across said joint and through the opening in said side of the casing above the housing extending for the full length of the'housingto direct moisture escaping through the joint between the top of the closure and adjacent side of the casing in direction away from the display sheet. 1
References Cited in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 688,595 Coe Dec. 10, 1901 1,758,714 Owens May 13,1930 1,792,635 Gropper Feb. 317, 1931 2,029,221 Burgesset a1 Jan.'28, 1936 2,581,727 Soplata Ian. 8, 1952 2,602,252 Shinn Julyf8, 1952 2,626,473 Howenstine Jan. 27, 1953 FOREIGN PATENTS 430,673 Great Britain June 24, 1935
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