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US3230652A US277149A US27714963A US3230652A US 3230652 A US3230652 A US 3230652A US 277149 A US277149 A US 277149A US 27714963 A US27714963 A US 27714963A US 3230652 A US3230652 A US 3230652A
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  • This invention relates to signboards and more particularly to signboards of the type adapted to have signboard characters (letters, numerals etc.) clipped thereto.
  • an improved signboard of the class described which is adapted for economical fabrication in various sizes from metal extrusions, such as aluminum extrusions;
  • a signboard such as described which comprises modular panels adapted to be cut from extruded stock to length corresponding to the desired width for the signboards, various numbers of such cut panels being used according to the desired height for the signboard, and which further comprises a rectangular frame in which the panels are held in assembly with components of the frame adapted to be cut from extruded frame member stock to lengths required for the top, bottom and end members of the frame;
  • a signboard such as described adapted for clipping of signboard characters to the panels as mounted in the frame;
  • the provision of a signboard such as described the components of which are adapted for easy assembly (and for easy disasscmbly, if desired); and the provision of a signboard such as described which is of pleasing appearance, the panels being inset in the frame.
  • FIG. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 22 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective of a corner of the signboard of FIG. 1, showing the connection of the top frame member and one end frame member;
  • FIG. 4 is an enlarged section taken on line 44 of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 5 is a plan of another embodiment of the invention.
  • FIG. 6 is a vertical section taken on line 6--6 of FIG. 5;
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged section taken on line 7-7 of FIG. 5.
  • a signboard of this invention is shown to comprise a rectangular frame generally designated 1 and a back generally designated 3 in the frame.
  • the frame comprises top and bottom members 5 and 7, and end members each designated h.
  • These frame members are all cut from the same extruded metal stock (preferably an aluminum extrusion), having their ends cut at a 45 angle for forming mitered corners.
  • the extrusion from which the frame members are out has a cross section such as appears in FIG. 2, being a generally triangular hollow extrusion, of right triangular configuration. Accordingly,
  • each frame member has walls 11 and 13 at right angles to one another (which constitute the legs of the right triangular cross section) and an angled wall 15 (which constitutes the hypotenuse of the right triangular cross section).
  • wall 11 of each frame member constitutes what may be term-ed the back wall of the frame member
  • wall 13 is directed forward and constitutes the external or peripheral wall of the frame member
  • wall 15 constitutes the front wall facing generally forward.
  • the outside face of wall 15 may be fluted as shown for decorative purposes.
  • each frame member there are a pair of inwardly extending spaced flanges 17 which define a groove or channel 19 extending throughout the length of the frame member. This channel opens toward the interior of the frame.
  • a flange 21 projects perpendicularly from the back wall 11 of the frame member adjacent wall 13, and an L-shaped flange 23 extends inwardly from the wall 13 spaced from flange 21 to provide a socket 25 for reception of one leg of a clip angle 2'7 used at each corner of the frame for jointing at the mitered corners. As shown in FIG.
  • the clip angle 27 has one leg extending horizontally into the socket provided by the flanges 21 and 23 of the top frame member 5 and its other leg extending dovmward into the socket provided by the flanges 21 and 23 of the left end frame member 9, screws 2% passing through holes in the walls 13 of the frame members and being threaded in the legs of the clip angle to hold the parts in assembly. It will be understood that the same joint is used at each of the other three corners of the frame.
  • the back 3 of the signboard comprises a plurality of individual fiat panels extending crosswise of the frame 1, each panel being designated 31. These are all cut from the same extruded metal stock (preferably an aluminum extrusion).
  • the extrusion from which these panels are out has a cross section such as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4, from which it will appear that each panel is essentially in the form of a relatively thin flat plate with stiffening ribs 33 extending lengthwise on the back thereof spaced from and adjacent the longitudinal margins 35 of the plate with flanges 37 extending laterally outward at right angles from the ribs and projecting some- What beyond the longitudinal margins 35.
  • Each flange 37 in conjunction with the respective margin 35 defines a groove 3? which extends all along the respective longitudinal edge of the panel, opening laterally outward.
  • each such T-shaped slot Received in each such T-shaped slot is a clip-receiving rail generally designated 43.
  • These rails are cut from extruded stock (preferably a plastic extrusion), which is of bulb-T cross section, having a flange 45 fitting in the portion of slot 41 constituted by the two mating grooves 39, and a web 47 projecting forward between the edges of marginal portions 35 of the two adjacent x) panels, with a bead or bulbous rib 49 on the web 47 in front of the panels.
  • Signboard characters such as exemplified by the numeral 2 shown in FIG. 1 and designated by the reference character C have generally omega-shaped spring clips such as indicated at 51 which clip on the bulbous ribs 49 of rails 43.
  • the latter are preferably cut from a plastic extrusion rather than a metal extrusion, because if a metal extrusion were used, it would ordinarily be painted, and repeated clipping on and off of characters C would chip off the paint.
  • rails 43 are inserted prior to assembly of the panels with the frame members, and that they are somewhat shorter in length than the panels so as to fit between the end members 9 of frame 1. Rails 43 serve to interconnect adjacent panels 31 as Well as providing a support for signboard characters.
  • the signboard will normally have a plurality of rows of characters, the dimensions of the signboard characters and the frame depending on the particular use to be made of the signboard.
  • Two signboards may be secured back-to-back by suitable connecting members for mounting characters facing in opposite directions.
  • FIGS. 7 illustrate a modification which is similar to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, except that the front wall, specially designated 15a, of each frame member is somewhat curved instead of fiat, the panels are of different cross section, and separate rails 43 are eliminated.
  • the panels are generally designated 61. They are cut from extruded metal stock having a cross section such as shown in FIGS. 57, from which it will appear that each panel is essentially in the form of a corrugated plate with the corrugations extending lengthwise and providing flat-faced ribs 63 and valleys 65.
  • the corrugations are of such cross section that valleys 65 are of dovetail cross section and ribs 63 have undercut lateral edges 67.
  • a signboard comprising a rectangular frame, said frame comprising top, bottom and end frame members joined at the corners of the frame, each of said members having a channel extending lengthwise thereof on the in side of the frame and opening toward the inside of the frame, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the end frame members and having their ends received in the channels in the end frame members, the upper panel having its upper edge received in the channel in the top frame member and the lower panel having its lower edge secured in the channel in its bottom frame member, and said back being provided with 6 means for clipping s-ignboard characters thereon, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T-shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stem of the T-shaped slot extending forward, and said means for clipping signboard characters on said back comprising rails each having a flange received in a respective slot, a web extending forward through the stem of the slot, and a bulbous rib on said web adapted to accept clips on signboard characters.
  • a signboard comprising a rectangular frame, said frame comprising top, bottom and end frame members joined at the corners of the frame and being formed from hollow extruded metal stock, each of said frame members being of identical cross section and having a channel extending lengthwise thereof on the inside of the frame and opening toward the inside of the frame, the ends of adjacent frame members meeting at the corners of the frame and being joined by clip angles received within the hollow frame members and secured to the adjacent frame members, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the end frame members and having their ends received in the channels of the end frame members, the upper panel having its upper edge received in the channel in the top frame member and the lower panel having its lower edge received in the channel in the bottom frame member, and said back having means for supporting signboard characters thereon, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T-shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stern of the T-shaped slot extending forward, and said means for supporting signboard characters on said back comprising rails each having a f
  • a signboard comprising a frame, said frame comprising frame members joined together at their ends, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the frame members, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T- shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stern of each of the T-shaped slots extending forward, and means for clipping signboard characters on said back comprising rail-s each having a flange received in a respective slot, a web extending forward through the stem of the slot, and a bulbous rib on said web adapted to accept clips on signboard characters.

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Jan. 25, 1966 w. M NAIR 3,230,652
SIGNBOARD Filed May 1 1965 2 SheetsSheet l L. W. M NAIR Jan. 25 966 SIGNBOARD 2 Sheet sheet 2 Filed May 1 1963 United States Patent 3,230,652 SIGNBOARD Lyle W. McNair, Florissant, Mo assignor, by means assignments, to Phelps-Dodge Aluminum Products Corporation, New Yorlr, N.Y., a corporation of Delaware Filed May 1, 1963, Ser. No. 277,149 3 Ciaims. (Cl. 40-125) This invention relates to signboards and more particularly to signboards of the type adapted to have signboard characters (letters, numerals etc.) clipped thereto.
Among the several objects of this invention may be noted the provision of an improved signboard of the class described which is adapted for economical fabrication in various sizes from metal extrusions, such as aluminum extrusions; the provision of a signboard such as described which comprises modular panels adapted to be cut from extruded stock to length corresponding to the desired width for the signboards, various numbers of such cut panels being used according to the desired height for the signboard, and which further comprises a rectangular frame in which the panels are held in assembly with components of the frame adapted to be cut from extruded frame member stock to lengths required for the top, bottom and end members of the frame; the provision of a signboard such as described adapted for clipping of signboard characters to the panels as mounted in the frame; the provision of a signboard such as described the components of which are adapted for easy assembly (and for easy disasscmbly, if desired); and the provision of a signboard such as described which is of pleasing appearance, the panels being inset in the frame. Other objects and features will be in part apparent and in part pointed out hereinafter.
The invention accordingly comprises the constructions hereinafter described, the scope of the invention being indicated in the following claims.
In the accompanying drawings, in which two of various possible embodiments of the invention are illustrated,
FIG. 1 is a plan of a signboard constructed in accordance with this invention, showing a numeral 2 clipped in place as exemplary of various characters that may be clipped in place;
FIG. 2 is a vertical section taken on line 22 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 3 is an enlarged perspective of a corner of the signboard of FIG. 1, showing the connection of the top frame member and one end frame member;
FIG. 4 is an enlarged section taken on line 44 of FIG. 1;
FIG. 5 is a plan of another embodiment of the invention;
FIG. 6 is a vertical section taken on line 6--6 of FIG. 5; and
FIG. 7 is an enlarged section taken on line 7-7 of FIG. 5.
Corresponding reference characters indicate corresponding parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
Referring to the drawings, first more particularly to FiGS. 14, a signboard of this invention is shown to comprise a rectangular frame generally designated 1 and a back generally designated 3 in the frame. The frame comprises top and bottom members 5 and 7, and end members each designated h. These frame members are all cut from the same extruded metal stock (preferably an aluminum extrusion), having their ends cut at a 45 angle for forming mitered corners. The extrusion from which the frame members are out has a cross section such as appears in FIG. 2, being a generally triangular hollow extrusion, of right triangular configuration. Accordingly,
3,239,652 Patented Jan. 25, 1966 each frame member has walls 11 and 13 at right angles to one another (which constitute the legs of the right triangular cross section) and an angled wall 15 (which constitutes the hypotenuse of the right triangular cross section). As assembled to form the frame, wall 11 of each frame member constitutes what may be term-ed the back wall of the frame member, wall 13 is directed forward and constitutes the external or peripheral wall of the frame member, and wall 15 constitutes the front wall facing generally forward. The outside face of wall 15 may be fluted as shown for decorative purposes.
At the juncture of the back wall 11 and the angled front wall 15 of each frame member there are a pair of inwardly extending spaced flanges 17 which define a groove or channel 19 extending throughout the length of the frame member. This channel opens toward the interior of the frame. A flange 21 projects perpendicularly from the back wall 11 of the frame member adjacent wall 13, and an L-shaped flange 23 extends inwardly from the wall 13 spaced from flange 21 to provide a socket 25 for reception of one leg of a clip angle 2'7 used at each corner of the frame for jointing at the mitered corners. As shown in FIG. 3 for the upper left corner of the frame, for example, the clip angle 27 has one leg extending horizontally into the socket provided by the flanges 21 and 23 of the top frame member 5 and its other leg extending dovmward into the socket provided by the flanges 21 and 23 of the left end frame member 9, screws 2% passing through holes in the walls 13 of the frame members and being threaded in the legs of the clip angle to hold the parts in assembly. It will be understood that the same joint is used at each of the other three corners of the frame.
The back 3 of the signboard comprises a plurality of individual fiat panels extending crosswise of the frame 1, each panel being designated 31. These are all cut from the same extruded metal stock (preferably an aluminum extrusion). The extrusion from which these panels are out has a cross section such as illustrated in FIGS. 2 and 4, from which it will appear that each panel is essentially in the form of a relatively thin flat plate with stiffening ribs 33 extending lengthwise on the back thereof spaced from and adjacent the longitudinal margins 35 of the plate with flanges 37 extending laterally outward at right angles from the ribs and projecting some- What beyond the longitudinal margins 35. Each flange 37 in conjunction with the respective margin 35 defines a groove 3? which extends all along the respective longitudinal edge of the panel, opening laterally outward.
In the completed assembly of the signboard, panels 31 extend one above another from one end member 9 of frame 1 to the other, the end edges of the panels being received in the channels 19 of the end members 9. The upper edge of the upper panel is received in the channel 19 of the top frame member 5, and the bottom edge of the lower panel is received in the channel 19 of the bottom frame member 7. As to each panel, margins 35 and flanges 37 are so spared that they have a tight press fit in the channels 19 of the frame members. The panels are coplanar in a plane which is inset (i.e., toward the back) of the frame 1.
It will be observed that with flanges 37 projecting 'beyond margins 35 of the panels, the grooves 39 at the meeting edges of two adjacent panels form a T-shaped slot 41 extending throughout the length of the panels. Received in each such T-shaped slot is a clip-receiving rail generally designated 43. These rails are cut from extruded stock (preferably a plastic extrusion), which is of bulb-T cross section, having a flange 45 fitting in the portion of slot 41 constituted by the two mating grooves 39, and a web 47 projecting forward between the edges of marginal portions 35 of the two adjacent x) panels, with a bead or bulbous rib 49 on the web 47 in front of the panels. Signboard characters such as exemplified by the numeral 2 shown in FIG. 1 and designated by the reference character C have generally omega-shaped spring clips such as indicated at 51 which clip on the bulbous ribs 49 of rails 43. The latter are preferably cut from a plastic extrusion rather than a metal extrusion, because if a metal extrusion were used, it would ordinarily be painted, and repeated clipping on and off of characters C would chip off the paint. It will be understood that rails 43 are inserted prior to assembly of the panels with the frame members, and that they are somewhat shorter in length than the panels so as to fit between the end members 9 of frame 1. Rails 43 serve to interconnect adjacent panels 31 as Well as providing a support for signboard characters.
It is to be understood that the signboard will normally have a plurality of rows of characters, the dimensions of the signboard characters and the frame depending on the particular use to be made of the signboard. Two signboards may be secured back-to-back by suitable connecting members for mounting characters facing in opposite directions.
FIGS. 7 illustrate a modification which is similar to the embodiment shown in FIGS. 1 and 2, except that the front wall, specially designated 15a, of each frame member is somewhat curved instead of fiat, the panels are of different cross section, and separate rails 43 are eliminated. In FIGS. 5-7, the panels are generally designated 61. They are cut from extruded metal stock having a cross section such as shown in FIGS. 57, from which it will appear that each panel is essentially in the form of a corrugated plate with the corrugations extending lengthwise and providing flat-faced ribs 63 and valleys 65. The corrugations are of such cross section that valleys 65 are of dovetail cross section and ribs 63 have undercut lateral edges 67. Each panel has a tongue 69 on one lateral edge and a groove 71 on the other. As to adjacent panels, tongue 69 of one is received in the groove 71 of the other. Signboard characters such as indicated at C having cantilevered angled spring clips as indicated at 73 are for use in conjunction with the FIGS. 5-7 signboard, the free ends of the clips being snapped in behind the undercut lateral edges 67 of ribs 63.
In view of the above, it will be seen that the several objects of the invention are achieved and other advantageous results attained.
As various changes could be made in the above constructions without departing from the scope of the invention, it is intended that all matter contained in the above description or shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative and not in a limiting sense.
What is claimed is:
1. A signboard comprising a rectangular frame, said frame comprising top, bottom and end frame members joined at the corners of the frame, each of said members having a channel extending lengthwise thereof on the in side of the frame and opening toward the inside of the frame, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the end frame members and having their ends received in the channels in the end frame members, the upper panel having its upper edge received in the channel in the top frame member and the lower panel having its lower edge secured in the channel in its bottom frame member, and said back being provided with 6 means for clipping s-ignboard characters thereon, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T-shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stem of the T-shaped slot extending forward, and said means for clipping signboard characters on said back comprising rails each having a flange received in a respective slot, a web extending forward through the stem of the slot, and a bulbous rib on said web adapted to accept clips on signboard characters.
, 2. A signboard comprising a rectangular frame, said frame comprising top, bottom and end frame members joined at the corners of the frame and being formed from hollow extruded metal stock, each of said frame members being of identical cross section and having a channel extending lengthwise thereof on the inside of the frame and opening toward the inside of the frame, the ends of adjacent frame members meeting at the corners of the frame and being joined by clip angles received within the hollow frame members and secured to the adjacent frame members, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the end frame members and having their ends received in the channels of the end frame members, the upper panel having its upper edge received in the channel in the top frame member and the lower panel having its lower edge received in the channel in the bottom frame member, and said back having means for supporting signboard characters thereon, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T-shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stern of the T-shaped slot extending forward, and said means for supporting signboard characters on said back comprising rails each having a flange received in a respective slot, a web extending forward through the stem of the slot, and a bulbous rib on said web adapted to accept clips on the signboard characters.
3. A signboard comprising a frame, said frame comprising frame members joined together at their ends, and a back for the frame comprising a plurality of panels extending between the frame members, said panels having grooves at their longitudinal edges formed to provide T- shaped slots at the juncture of two adjacent panels with the stern of each of the T-shaped slots extending forward, and means for clipping signboard characters on said back comprising rail-s each having a flange received in a respective slot, a web extending forward through the stem of the slot, and a bulbous rib on said web adapted to accept clips on signboard characters.
References Cited by the Examiner UNITED STATES PATENTS 1,759,432 5/1930 Brecht 40152.1 2,014,147 9/ 1935 Shively 40-142 X 2,081,722 5/ 1937 Weinzierl 40152 2,092,508 9/1937 Hammar 40142 2,319,910 5/ 1943 Adler 40140 2,492,311 12/ 1949 Moro 40140 2,770,334 11/1956 Rust. 2,804,952 9/ 1957 Nothdurft 40152 X 2,805,506 9/1957 Thompson 40-152 2,8 16,632 12/ 1957 Nardulli 189-76 2,823,473 2/ 1958 Jacobs 40140 3,045,961 7/ 1962 Cygan 40-442 X FOREIGN PATENTS 457,431 11/ 1936 Great Britain. 107,801 11/ 1924 Switzerland.
JEROME SCI-INALL, Examiner.
WALTER A. SCHEEL, Primary Examiner.

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  1. 3. A SIGNBOARD COMPRISING A FRAME, SAID FRAME COMPRISING FRAME MEMBERS JOINED TOGETHER AT THEIR ENDS, AND A BACK FOR THE FRAME COMPRISING A PLURALITY OF PANELS EXTENDING BETWEEN THE FRAME MEMBERS, SAID PANELS HAVING GROOVES AT THEIR LONGITUDINAL EDGES FORMED TO PROVIDE TSHAPED SLOTS AT THE JUNCTURE OF TWO ADJACENT PANELS WITH THE STEM OF EACH OF THE T-SHAPED SLOTS EXTENDING FORWARD, AND MEANS FOR CLIPPING SIGNBOARD CHARACTERS ON SAID BACK COMPRISING RAILS EACH HAVING A FLANGE RECEIVED IN A RESPECTIVE SLOT, A WEB EXTENDING FORWARD THROUGH THE STEM OF THE SLOT, AND A BULBOUS RIB ON SAID WEB ADAPTED TO ACCEPT CLIPS ON SIGNBOARD CHARACTERS.
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