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US3594761A US795011*A US3594761DA US3594761A US 3594761 A US3594761 A US 3594761A US 3594761D A US3594761D A US 3594761DA US 3594761 A US3594761 A US 3594761A
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  • a faceplate elements arranged within the faceplate, a OI Search of parallel flnted circuit boards extending normal to HMO/28 I30 1 the faceplate, tie bar means extending transversely of the 1 143431799 H9 printed circuit boards remote from the faceplate, and post i members projecting through the tie bar means and secured in [56] Reermces Clted the faceplate whereby the printed circuit boards are main- UNITED STATES PATENTS tained in assembled relation between the face plate and the tie 3,210,876 10/ I965 Towne 40/130 E bar means.
  • the present invention pertains to information display apparatus in which a message display is caused to travel across a matrix of display elements therein to present a continuous flow of information in a natural reading manner.
  • This apparatus is especially adaptable for use in stock brokers offices, or the like, to display stock market prices and quotations as information is received from the stock ticker wire service.
  • a system for which this invention is readily adaptable is disclosed in U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 703,057, filed Feb. 5, 1968. I
  • Actuation of the display elements is electronically controlled by means, in the form of printed circuit boards and printed circuit tie bars, embodied in each module, and also by complementary electronic circuitry arranged exteriorly of the modules.
  • the printed circuit boards extend normal to the faceplate
  • the tie bars extend transversely'of the printed circuit boards remote from the faceplate
  • post members project through the tie bars and are releasably secured in the faceplate whereby the printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between the faceplate and the tie bars.
  • releasable interconnections are provided between the display elements and the printed circuit boards and between the tie bars and the circuit boards.
  • the back plate of the housing is provided with guide sleeves that serve to releasably receive the post members of the modules whereby the latter are properly located and aligned in the housing.
  • releasable interconnections are provided between the back plate of the housing and the printed circuit boards and tie bars. With this arrangement, each module may be individually inserted in or removed from the housing without disturbing the remaining modules.
  • FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of an information display
  • FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially along the line 7-7 in FIG; 4, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
  • FIG. 3 is a plan view of the information display board of I FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 4 is a partial rear elevational view of the information display board, taken generally along the plane 4-4 in FIG. 3, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows;
  • FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial rear elevational view of the information display board, with the back plate of the housing removed, with the tie bars of the center module removed, and with the printed circuit boards of the left-hand module removed;
  • FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially along the line 6-6 in FIG. 7, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, with one module shown in a removed position;
  • the main housing 12 includes a top wall section 16, a bottom wall section 18, and end wall sections 20 and 22. As shown in FIGS. 4, 6 and 7, a plurality of longitudinally spaced vertical strap members 24 are secured by bolts 26 to the top and bottom wall sections 16 and 18. Longitudinally extending upper and lower channel members 28 and 30, and a longitudinally extending vertical back plate 32, are secured by bolts 34 to the front faces of the strap members 24. At each module position, the upper and'lower channel members 28 and 30 are provided with latch brackets 36 adjacent the forward edges thereof. Also, at each module position, the back plate 32 is provided with a set of four rearwardly projecting guide sleeves 38 surrounding apertures 39 in the plate, and, as shown in FIG. 2, with a pair of vertical columns of male pin terminals 40 constituting one series of terminals, and with additional male pin terminals 42 constituting a second series of terminals.
  • Each information display module 14, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 6, comprises a vertical faceplate 44 provided with a plurality of openings 46 arranged in equidistantly spaced vertical columns and horizontal rows. Disposed in the openings 46 are display elements 48 which are preferably low transient reacting devices such as gas discharge lamps or, more particularly, ordinary cold cathode two-element neon bulbs. Each display element or bulb 48 has a pair of wire leads 50. As shown in FIGS. 5, 6 and 7, horizontal guide strips 52 of plastic or the like extend across each row of openings 46 at the rearward side of the faceplate 44. The guide strips 52, on one side, have projections 51 seating in the openings 46 and, on theother side, are formed with longitudinal slot means 53. Additionally, the guide strips 52 are suitably apertured to permit the wire leads 50 of the display elements 48 to project therethrough.
  • a plurality of parallel printed circuit boards 54 extend normal to the faceplate 44 with the inner edges thereof being seated in the longitudinal slot means 53 of the guide strips 52.
  • the circuit boards 54 are each provided with a printed circuit pattern on one side, and with transistors, resistors, integrated circuits and other electronic components on the other side.
  • the components on each printed circuit board 54 form a shift register and drive circuits for the associated row of display elements 48 as disclosedin the aforementioned patent application.
  • the printed circuit boards 54 along the inner edges thereof are provided with female connectors 56 which releasably receive the leads 50 of the display elements 48 for establishing an electrical interconnection between the printed circuit boards and the display elements.
  • a pair of elongated printed circuit tie bars 58 each having a printed circuit pattern, transistors, resistors, and other electronic components, extend transversely of the printed circuit boards 54 at the outer edges thereof.
  • Each tie bar 58 is provided with a group of female connectors 59 and with three columns of male terminals 60.
  • the printed circuit boards 54 at the outer edges thereof adjacent the tie bars 58 are provided with female connectors 62 which releasably receive the male terminals 60 for establishing an electrical interconnection between the tie bars 58 and the printed circuit boards 54.
  • the printed circuit boards 54 are also provided with sets of female connectors 63.
  • Four post members 64 project through the tie bars 58 and are threaded into the faceplate 44.
  • the post members 64 intermediate of their ends are provided with shoulder means 66 which are engaged with the tie bars 58 whereby the printed circuit boards 54 are maintained in assembled relation between the faceplate 44 and the tie bars 58.
  • the display elements 48 are disposed in the faceplate openings 46, and the guide strips 52 are positioned across the rows of openings 46. Then, the printed circuit boards 54 are seated in the slot means of the guide strips 52 with the leads 50 of the display elements 48 entered into the female connectors 56, and the printed circuit tie bars 58 are positioned across the printed circuit boards 54 with the male terminals 60 entered into the female connectors 62. Finally, the post members 64 are inserted through the tie bars 58 and releasably threaded into the faceplate 44. The ends of the post members 64 are preferably slotted as at 67 (FIG. 5) to receive a screw driver or like instrument which may be used to tighten the post members. The module 14 may be disassembled for repair or replacement of components by removing the post members 64.
  • the module is moved forwardly into the housing 12 from a position such as shown in FIG. 6 (center module) to a position with the rearward face of the faceplate 44 in abutment with the latch brackets 36.
  • the post members 64 are slidably entered into the guide sleeves 38 whereby the module is located and properly aligned with the housing 12.
  • the one series of male terminals 40 are releasably received in the female connectors 63 on the printed circuit boards
  • the second series of male terminals 42 are releasably received in the female connectors 59 on the printed circuit tie bars 58.
  • Latch elements 68 which are carried by the faceplate 44, are engaged with the latch brackets 36 for releasably holding the module in place.
  • the module may be readily removed from the housing 12 by disengaging the latch elements 68 from the latch brackets 36, and pulling the module forwardly away from the housing 12.
  • the display elements 48 thereof compositely define a matrix of display elements across which a message display is caused to travel to present a continuous flow of information.
  • Actuation of the display elements 48 is electronically controlled by electronic circuitry which includes the printed circuit boards 54 and the printed circuit tie bars 58, and also by complementary electronic circuitry connected to the terminals 40 and 42 on the back plate 32 and arranged exteriorly of the modules along the back plate and within the auxiliary housings l5.
  • Jumper wires 70 interconnect adjacent terminals 40 to provide for the passage of electrical signals from the shift register for one row of display elements in a module to the shift register for the corresponding row of display elements in the adjacent module.
  • the information travels across the board from right to left, as viewed in FIG. 1.
  • the appropriate display elements 48 are actuated, the columns of a character are successively formed at the right-hand most column of display elements, and the formed character is caused to move across the display board by sequential shifting of each column of character from one column of display elements to the next.
  • the information display board of the present invention incorporates a plurality of modules which may be individually mounted in and removed from the display board without disturbing the other modules, and which as separate units may be readily assembled and disassembled as required. This arrangement facilitates, and minimizes the costs of, assembly, repair and maintenance of the display board and the modules thereof.
  • An information display module comprising a faceplate presenting forward and rearward sides, display elements arranged within said faceplate and being viewable from said forward side thereof, a plurality of parallel printed circuit boards extending normal to said faceplate with the inner edges thereof adjacent said rearward side of said faceplate, printed circuit tie bar means extending transversely of the planes of said printed circuit boards at the outer edges thereof in electrical and supportive engagement with each of said printed circuit boards, and post members projecting through and engaging said tie bar means and secured in said faceplate whereby said printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between said faceplate and said tie bar means.
  • infonnation display module of claim 1 wherein said display elements are each disposed within an aperture in said faceplate and have a pair of leads, and said printed circuit boards along said inner edges thereof are provided with female connectors which releasably receive said leads of said display elements for establishing an electrical interconnection between said printed circuit boards and said display elements.
  • tie bar means comprises a pair of elongated printed circuit tie bars, said tie bars are provided with terminals, and said printed circuit boards at said outer edges thereof adjacent said tie bars are provided with releasable connectors which mate with said terminals for establishing an electrical interconnection between said tie bars and said printed circuit boards.
  • the information display module of claim 5 including guide strips extending across each row of said openings at the rearward side of said faceplate, said guide strips having projections seating in said openings, and said guide strips also having longitudinal groove means for seating the inner edges of said printed circuit boards.

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Information display apparatus including a plurality of information display modules removably mounted side-by-side in an elongated housing. Each module comprises a faceplate, display elements arranged within the faceplate, a plurality of parallel printed circuit boards extending normal to the faceplate, tie bar means extending transversely of the printed circuit boards remote from the faceplate, and post members projecting through the tie bar means and secured in the faceplate whereby the printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between the face plate and the tie bar means.

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United States Patent [72] Inventors Raymond J. Boesen $121,432 l2/I965 Gold 40/143 Oak Park; 3.384 888 5/1968 Hamden et al. 340/154 [2| 1 A I No Payne Des Primary Examiner-John W. Caldwell P Assistant Examiner-Marshall M. Curtis [22] An A t 0 D v w'u' J N wm a d [45] Patented July 2o, lsngys; ugus us ou as, 1 ram e an n [73] Assignee Stewart-Warner Corporation 0 on esser Chi a, I.
[54] INFORMATION DISPLAY MODULE 6 Clai 7 Dr w ABSTRACT: Information display apparatus including a plu- US. Cl. ality of information modules femoyably mounted 40/28 C, 40/13 F side-by-side in an elongated housing. Each module comprises [5 III- CI. a faceplate elements arranged within the faceplate, a OI Search of parallel flnted circuit boards extending normal to HMO/28 I30 1 the faceplate, tie bar means extending transversely of the 1 143431799 H9 printed circuit boards remote from the faceplate, and post i members projecting through the tie bar means and secured in [56] Reermces Clted the faceplate whereby the printed circuit boards are main- UNITED STATES PATENTS tained in assembled relation between the face plate and the tie 3,210,876 10/ I965 Towne 40/130 E bar means.
PATENTED JUL20 197! SHEET 2 OF 3 INFORMATION DISPLAY MODULE FIELD or THE INVENTION I The present invention pertains to information display apparatus in which a message display is caused to travel across a matrix of display elements therein to present a continuous flow of information in a natural reading manner. This apparatus is especially adaptable for use in stock brokers offices, or the like, to display stock market prices and quotations as information is received from the stock ticker wire service. A system for which this invention is readily adaptable .is disclosed in U.S. Pat. application Ser. No. 703,057, filed Feb. 5, 1968. I
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION message-display. is caused to travel to present a continuous flow of information.
. Actuation of the display elements is electronically controlled by means, in the form of printed circuit boards and printed circuit tie bars, embodied in each module, and also by complementary electronic circuitry arranged exteriorly of the modules. With respect to each module, the printed circuit boards extend normal to the faceplate, the tie bars extend transversely'of the printed circuit boards remote from the faceplate, and post members project through the tie bars and are releasably secured in the faceplate whereby the printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between the faceplate and the tie bars. Also, releasable interconnections are provided between the display elements and the printed circuit boards and between the tie bars and the circuit boards. By reason of the foregoing construction, the module may be readily assembled and disassembled as required.
Additionally, the back plate of the housing is provided with guide sleeves that serve to releasably receive the post members of the modules whereby the latter are properly located and aligned in the housing. In order to join the modules with the complementary electronic circuitry, releasable interconnections are provided between the back plate of the housing and the printed circuit boards and tie bars. With this arrangement, each module may be individually inserted in or removed from the housing without disturbing the remaining modules.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is a front elevational view of an information display,
FIG. 7 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially along the line 7-7 in FIG; 4, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT ends of the main housing 12 for containing the system logic FIG. 3 is a plan view of the information display board of I FIG. 1;
FIG. 4 is a partial rear elevational view of the information display board, taken generally along the plane 4-4 in FIG. 3, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged partial rear elevational view of the information display board, with the back plate of the housing removed, with the tie bars of the center module removed, and with the printed circuit boards of the left-hand module removed;
FIG. 6 is an enlarged sectional view taken substantially along the line 6-6 in FIG. 7, looking in the direction indicated by the arrows, with one module shown in a removed position; and
and the power supply.
The main housing 12 includes a top wall section 16, a bottom wall section 18, and end wall sections 20 and 22. As shown in FIGS. 4, 6 and 7, a plurality of longitudinally spaced vertical strap members 24 are secured by bolts 26 to the top and bottom wall sections 16 and 18. Longitudinally extending upper and lower channel members 28 and 30, and a longitudinally extending vertical back plate 32, are secured by bolts 34 to the front faces of the strap members 24. At each module position, the upper and'lower channel members 28 and 30 are provided with latch brackets 36 adjacent the forward edges thereof. Also, at each module position, the back plate 32 is provided with a set of four rearwardly projecting guide sleeves 38 surrounding apertures 39 in the plate, and, as shown in FIG. 2, with a pair of vertical columns of male pin terminals 40 constituting one series of terminals, and with additional male pin terminals 42 constituting a second series of terminals.
Each information display module 14, as shown inFIGS. 2 and 6, comprises a vertical faceplate 44 provided with a plurality of openings 46 arranged in equidistantly spaced vertical columns and horizontal rows. Disposed in the openings 46 are display elements 48 which are preferably low transient reacting devices such as gas discharge lamps or, more particularly, ordinary cold cathode two-element neon bulbs. Each display element or bulb 48 has a pair of wire leads 50. As shown in FIGS. 5, 6 and 7, horizontal guide strips 52 of plastic or the like extend across each row of openings 46 at the rearward side of the faceplate 44. The guide strips 52, on one side, have projections 51 seating in the openings 46 and, on theother side, are formed with longitudinal slot means 53. Additionally, the guide strips 52 are suitably apertured to permit the wire leads 50 of the display elements 48 to project therethrough.
A plurality of parallel printed circuit boards 54, one for each row of display elements 48, extend normal to the faceplate 44 with the inner edges thereof being seated in the longitudinal slot means 53 of the guide strips 52. In a conventional manner, the circuit boards 54 are each provided with a printed circuit pattern on one side, and with transistors, resistors, integrated circuits and other electronic components on the other side. The components on each printed circuit board 54 form a shift register and drive circuits for the associated row of display elements 48 as disclosedin the aforementioned patent application. The printed circuit boards 54 along the inner edges thereof are provided with female connectors 56 which releasably receive the leads 50 of the display elements 48 for establishing an electrical interconnection between the printed circuit boards and the display elements. A pair of elongated printed circuit tie bars 58, each having a printed circuit pattern, transistors, resistors, and other electronic components, extend transversely of the printed circuit boards 54 at the outer edges thereof. Each tie bar 58 is provided with a group of female connectors 59 and with three columns of male terminals 60. In cooperation with the latter, the printed circuit boards 54 at the outer edges thereof adjacent the tie bars 58 are provided with female connectors 62 which releasably receive the male terminals 60 for establishing an electrical interconnection between the tie bars 58 and the printed circuit boards 54. The printed circuit boards 54 are also provided with sets of female connectors 63. Four post members 64 project through the tie bars 58 and are threaded into the faceplate 44. The post members 64 intermediate of their ends are provided with shoulder means 66 which are engaged with the tie bars 58 whereby the printed circuit boards 54 are maintained in assembled relation between the faceplate 44 and the tie bars 58.
In assembling a module 14, the display elements 48 are disposed in the faceplate openings 46, and the guide strips 52 are positioned across the rows of openings 46. Then, the printed circuit boards 54 are seated in the slot means of the guide strips 52 with the leads 50 of the display elements 48 entered into the female connectors 56, and the printed circuit tie bars 58 are positioned across the printed circuit boards 54 with the male terminals 60 entered into the female connectors 62. Finally, the post members 64 are inserted through the tie bars 58 and releasably threaded into the faceplate 44. The ends of the post members 64 are preferably slotted as at 67 (FIG. 5) to receive a screw driver or like instrument which may be used to tighten the post members. The module 14 may be disassembled for repair or replacement of components by removing the post members 64.
To mount a module 14 within the display board 10, the module is moved forwardly into the housing 12 from a position such as shown in FIG. 6 (center module) to a position with the rearward face of the faceplate 44 in abutment with the latch brackets 36. During this movement of the module 14, the post members 64 are slidably entered into the guide sleeves 38 whereby the module is located and properly aligned with the housing 12. At the same time, the one series of male terminals 40 are releasably received in the female connectors 63 on the printed circuit boards, and the second series of male terminals 42 are releasably received in the female connectors 59 on the printed circuit tie bars 58. In this manner, an electrical interconnection is established between the printed circuit boards, the tie bars and the male terminals 40 and 42. Latch elements 68, which are carried by the faceplate 44, are engaged with the latch brackets 36 for releasably holding the module in place. The module may be readily removed from the housing 12 by disengaging the latch elements 68 from the latch brackets 36, and pulling the module forwardly away from the housing 12.
With the modules 14 mounted within the housing 12, the display elements 48 thereof compositely define a matrix of display elements across which a message display is caused to travel to present a continuous flow of information. Actuation of the display elements 48 is electronically controlled by electronic circuitry which includes the printed circuit boards 54 and the printed circuit tie bars 58, and also by complementary electronic circuitry connected to the terminals 40 and 42 on the back plate 32 and arranged exteriorly of the modules along the back plate and within the auxiliary housings l5. Jumper wires 70 interconnect adjacent terminals 40 to provide for the passage of electrical signals from the shift register for one row of display elements in a module to the shift register for the corresponding row of display elements in the adjacent module. The information travels across the board from right to left, as viewed in FIG. 1. As the appropriate display elements 48 are actuated, the columns of a character are successively formed at the right-hand most column of display elements, and the formed character is caused to move across the display board by sequential shifting of each column of character from one column of display elements to the next.
From the foregoing description, it will be appreciated that the information display board of the present invention incorporates a plurality of modules which may be individually mounted in and removed from the display board without disturbing the other modules, and which as separate units may be readily assembled and disassembled as required. This arrangement facilitates, and minimizes the costs of, assembly, repair and maintenance of the display board and the modules thereof.
While there has been shown and described a preferred embodiment of the present invention, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various rearrangements and modifications may be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
We claim:
1. An information display module comprising a faceplate presenting forward and rearward sides, display elements arranged within said faceplate and being viewable from said forward side thereof, a plurality of parallel printed circuit boards extending normal to said faceplate with the inner edges thereof adjacent said rearward side of said faceplate, printed circuit tie bar means extending transversely of the planes of said printed circuit boards at the outer edges thereof in electrical and supportive engagement with each of said printed circuit boards, and post members projecting through and engaging said tie bar means and secured in said faceplate whereby said printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between said faceplate and said tie bar means.
2. The infonnation display module of claim 1 wherein said display elements are each disposed within an aperture in said faceplate and have a pair of leads, and said printed circuit boards along said inner edges thereof are provided with female connectors which releasably receive said leads of said display elements for establishing an electrical interconnection between said printed circuit boards and said display elements.
3. The information display module of claim 2 wherein said tie bar means comprises a pair of elongated printed circuit tie bars, said tie bars are provided with terminals, and said printed circuit boards at said outer edges thereof adjacent said tie bars are provided with releasable connectors which mate with said terminals for establishing an electrical interconnection between said tie bars and said printed circuit boards.
4. The information display module of claim 3 wherein said post members are releasably threaded into said faceplate and have shoulder means engaged with said tie bars. I
5. The information display module of claim 4 wherein said faceplate is provided with a plurality of openings arranged in equidistantly spaced vertical columns and horizontal rows, and said display elements are disposed in said openings.
6. The information display module of claim 5 including guide strips extending across each row of said openings at the rearward side of said faceplate, said guide strips having projections seating in said openings, and said guide strips also having longitudinal groove means for seating the inner edges of said printed circuit boards.

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1. An information display module comprising a faceplate presenting forward and rearward sides, display elements arranged within said faceplate and being viewable from said forward side thereof, a plurality of parallel printed circuit boards extending normal to said faceplate with the inner edges thereof adjacent said rearward side of said faceplate, printed circuit tie bar means extending transversely of the planes of said printed circuit boards at the outer edges thereof in electrical and supportive engagement with each of said printed circuit boards, and post members projecting through and engaging said tie bar means and secured in said faceplate whereby said printed circuit boards are maintained in assembled relation between said faceplate and said tie bar means.
2. The information display module of claim 1 wherein said display elements are each disposed within an aperture in said faceplate and have a pair of leads, and said printed circuit boards along said inner edges thereof are provided with female connectors which releasably receive said leads of said display elements for establishing an electrical interconnection between said printed circuit boards and said display elements.
3. The information display module of claim 2 wherein said tie bar means comprises a pair of elongated printed circuit tie bars, said tie bars are provided with terminals, and said printed circuit boards at said outer edges thereof adjacent said tie bars are provided with releasable connectors which mate with said terminals for establishing an electrical interconnection between said tie bars and said printed circuit boards.
4. The information display module of claim 3 wherein said post members are releasably threaded into said faceplate and have shoulder means engaged with said tie bars.
5. The information display module of claim 4 wherein said faceplate is provided with a plurality of openings arranged in equidistantly spaced vertical columns and horizontal rows, and said display elements are disposed in said openings.
6. The information display module of claim 5 including guide strips extending across each row of said openings at the rearward side of said faceplate, said guide strips having projections seating in said openings, and said guide strips also having longitudinal groove means for seating the inner edges of said printed circuit boards.
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