WO1999049442A1 - Panneau d'affichage - Google Patents

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WO1999049442A1
WO1999049442A1 PCT/SE1999/000454 SE9900454W WO9949442A1 WO 1999049442 A1 WO1999049442 A1 WO 1999049442A1 SE 9900454 W SE9900454 W SE 9900454W WO 9949442 A1 WO9949442 A1 WO 9949442A1
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Mats Pettersson
Robert Johnson
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Octanorm Nordic Ab
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    • EFIXED CONSTRUCTIONS
    • E04BUILDING
    • E04HBUILDINGS OR LIKE STRUCTURES FOR PARTICULAR PURPOSES; SWIMMING OR SPLASH BATHS OR POOLS; MASTS; FENCING; TENTS OR CANOPIES, IN GENERAL
    • E04H1/00Buildings or groups of buildings for dwelling or office purposes; General layout, e.g. modular co-ordination or staggered storeys
    • E04H1/12Small buildings or other erections for limited occupation, erected in the open air or arranged in buildings, e.g. kiosks, waiting shelters for bus stops or for filling stations, roofs for railway platforms, watchmen's huts or dressing cubicles
    • E04H1/1272Exhibition stands
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
    • G09F15/0068Modular articulated structures, e.g. stands, and articulation means therefor

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  • the present invention relates to a display system, for example for advertising and exhibition purposes, comprising elongate means, such as rods or tubes, and node pieces.
  • the elongate means are arranged in two planes which are essentially perpendicular to each other.
  • Each end of the elongate means is detachably articulated to an associated node piece and the system comprises mountable and dismountable long, narrow pieces, such as bars, whose ends are adapted to be connected to node pieces in the display system.
  • SE 460 387 B shows such a "pop-up" display, which is made of tubes, bars, and hub pieces.
  • the tubes are articulated to each other in pairs in their middle parts, the tubes forming intersecting diagonal members and each tube pair being arranged in mutually parallel, horizontal planes or in vertical planes which are perpendicular to these.
  • the ends of the tubes are detachably articulated to pivot pins in the node pieces by means of elastic washers and mountable and dis ountable bars are mounted on the outside of the display system, vertically between the hub pieces, to support the display system.
  • the back of the hub piece has four pivot pins, offset 90 degrees from each other, which project from a central part and the front has an H-shaped fastening means for the bars, as well as a through hole, which is vertical in the position of use, for hooks and spotlights, for example.
  • Another problem is that the display system can only be assembled in a plane configuration.
  • a further problem is that the pivot pin fastenings do not provide sufficient lateral support for the rods, thus making the system rickety.
  • US 5,123,550 A discloses a module of a display system, which is made of rods, bars, locking means and hub pieces.
  • the rods are articulated to each other in pairs in their middle parts, the rods forming intersecting dia- gonal members and each rod pair being arranged in mutually parallel, horizontal planes or in vertical planes which are perpendicular to these.
  • the ends of the rods are detachably pivotally fastened between flanges of the hub pieces and mountable and dismountable bars are mount- ed on the outside of the display system, vertically between the hub pieces, to support the display system.
  • Locking means in the form of pins, are arranged between the front and rear hub pieces.
  • the back of the hub piece has asymmetrically arranged flanges and an asymmetrically arranged recess for receiving the locking means and the front comprises a plate which is adapted to receive bars.
  • a problem associated with this display system is that it requires locking means in order to be stable.
  • hub pieces are asy me- trical and, consequently, they must be aligned correctly in order to achieve the desired result when erecting the display system.
  • a further problem is that only bars can be attached to the hub pieces and that they can only be attached in the vertical direction.
  • US 4,986,016 shows a display system made of tubes, bars, locking means, and hub pieces.
  • the tubes are arti- culated to each other in pairs in their middle pieces, the tubes forming intersecting diagonal members and each tube pair being arranged in mutually parallel, horizontal planes or in vertical planes which are perpendicular to these.
  • the ends of the tubes are detachably articulated to flanges of the hub pieces by means of rivets and mountable and dismountable, folding bars are mounted on the outside of the display system, vertically between the hub pieces.
  • Locking means are arranged between the front and rear hub pieces.
  • the back of the hub piece has asym- metrical flanges and the tubes are attached in two parallel planes in relation to the front of the hub piece.
  • Additional holes are arranged in the horizontal flanges in order to make it possible to change the configuration of the display system by attaching the tubes in the two parallel planes at a selectable distance from each other.
  • the front of the hub piece has a knob for receiving the vertical, folding bars.
  • pivot pin fastenings do not provide sufficient lateral support for the tubes since the latter only abut against one side of the flange. This makes the system rickety, and locking means are required in order for the system to be stable.
  • hub pieces are asymmetrical and, consequently, they must be aligned correctly in order to achieve the desired result when erecting the display system.
  • One object of the present invention is to provide a display system which is variable in its construction and combination. 4
  • Another object of the present invention is to provide a display system which can have bars in both the vertical and the horizontal direction, the fastenings of which are capable of absorbing both tensile and compres- sive forces in the longitudinal direction of the bar.
  • the node piece comprises an essentially plane front face and an opposite rear face and edge faces between them as well as a centre axis which is orthogonal to the front face, the node piece comprising two portions, a first portion comprising the rear face, for fastening the elongate means, and a second portion comprising the front face, for fastening the long, narrow pieces and accessories, such as border pieces, lamps, hooks, shelves, and hinges, and for connecting to, for example, poles, addi- tional display systems, and wall portions;
  • the first portion comprises four symmetrically arranged recesses defined by walls, for receiving the elongate means, which recesses are offset 90 degrees from each other in the same plane and whose longitudinal axes are spaced from the centre axis of the node piece, the walls having recesses orientated relative to each other for receiving a pivot pin, such as a rivet or a screw, the pivot pins being
  • the display system can easily be made larger or smaller by increasing or reducing the number of node pieces and rods.
  • Another advantage is that the system can quickly and easily be unfolded and folded up. Moreover, in the folded position, the system takes up very little space, which is an advantage in connection with transportation and storage.
  • the design of the node piece affords a large number of v/ays of using the system and of putting together different configurations for exhibitions, for example.
  • Fig. 1 shows a folded display system
  • Fig. 2 shows an unfolded display system
  • Fig. 3 shows the rear face of a node piece according to a first embodiment, connected to three rods and two bars.
  • Fig. 4 shows the connecting of bars to the front face of a node piece according to a first embodiment
  • Fig. 5 is a front view of a node piece according to a first embodiment with three bars connected thereto;
  • Figs 6a, 6b, and 6c are front, rear, and side views of a node piece according to a first embodiment;
  • 6 Fig. 7 is a front perspective view of a node piece according to a first embodiment;
  • Fig. 8 is a rear perspective view of a node piece according to a first embodiment
  • Fig. 9 shows a node piece according to a first embodiment where one corner has been cut away
  • Fig. 10 shows a node piece according to a second embodiment, as well as the connecting of bars
  • Fig. 11 is a front perspective view of a node piece according to a variant of the second embodiment
  • Fig. 12 is a rear perspective view of a node piece according to the variant in Fig. 11;
  • Fig. 13 shows an alternative design of the ends of the bars
  • Fig. 14 shows the attaching of information sheets or decorative sheets to the display system according to the invention
  • Fig. 15 shows a completely covered display system with accessories arranged on the same;
  • Fig. 16 shows a border piece;
  • Fig. 17 shows an eccentric connector
  • Fig. 18 shows the connection of poles by means of an eccentric connector
  • Fig. 19a shows two display systems connected by means of a connection piece and a pole arranged on the display system
  • Fig. 19b shows various connection pieces
  • Fig. 19c is an enlargement of the circled area to the right in Fig. 19a showing the pole attachment
  • Fig. 19d is an enlargement of the circled area in the middle of Fig. 19a showing the connection of two display systems by means of a connection piece.
  • Figs 20a and 20b respectively show a display system used as a roof and a pole connected to a node piece by means of an eccentric connector;
  • Fig. 21 shows an unfolded display system and a pole with a number of border pieces arranged between them; 7
  • Figs 22a and 22b show a connection piece for connecting two node pieces
  • Fig. 23 shows a connection foot for connecting two node pieces; and Fig. 24 shows a foot piece for the display system.
  • the folding display system is constructed from elon- gate means 1, such as tubes or rods, and hub pieces or node pieces 2, as well as bars 3. See Fig. 1.
  • the rods are detachably articulated to each other in pairs by means of, for example, a pivot pin 50, such as a rivet or a screw, the rod pairs forming a scissor- like configuration.
  • Each rod pair is arranged in mutually parallel, horizontal or parallel, vertical planes.
  • At least one rod 1 of the rod pair is provided with holes 39 along a part of the length of the rod 1.
  • a plane display is obtained by connecting the rods 1 in pairs in the middle of their length, while a curved display is obtained if the connection is displaced from the middle.
  • the ends of the rods 1 are detachably articulated to the node pieces 2 by means of a pivot pin 6, such as a rivet or a screw. See Fig. 3.
  • Elongate members, preferably bars 3 are used in order to support the system.
  • the bars 3 are placed between the nodes 2 at least in the vertical direction so that the display system will not collapse. See Fig. 2.
  • Figs 4 and 5 show the connecting of bars 3.
  • the node piece 2 comprises a front face 41 and an opposite rear face 42 and preferably four mutually perpendicular edge faces 43 between them as well as a centre axis 51 or a symmetry axis which is orthogonal to the front face 41. See Figs 6a, 6b, and 6c.
  • the node piece 2 comprises two portions, a first portion Pi, comprising the rear face 42, for connecting the rods 1, and a second portion P2, comprising the front face 41, for connecting the bars 3 and accessories, such as border pieces, lamps, hooks, shelves, connection pieces and hinges, and for connecting the display system to, for example, poles, additional display systems, and wall portions. See Figs 7 and 8.
  • first portion there are four symmetrically arranged recesses 5 defined by walls 52, see Figs 3 and 8, for receiving the ends of the rods 1, which recesses 5 are offset 90 degrees from each other in the same plane.
  • walls 52 On each side of each recess 5 there are walls 52, comprising recesses 48 orientated relative to each other for receiving a pivot pin 6, such as a rivet or a screw, at the same distance from the edge face 43 of the node piece 2.
  • the ends of the rods 1 are provided with transverse holes (not shown) so that the pivot pin 6 can be accommodated through the transverse holes of the rod ends between the walls 52.
  • the walls 52 also provide lateral support for the rods.
  • the recesses 5 are arranged so that the longitudinal axes of the rods 1, more specifically their hypothetical extension, will not intersect the centre axis of the node piece 2, but will extend at a distance from the same. See, for example, Fig. 6b.
  • the second por- tion of the node piece 2 is provided with long, narrow recesses 40 on its front face 41, which recesses are parallel to and spaced from the edge faces 43 of the node piece for receiving their respective bars 3.
  • a centre groove 25 for receiving accessories and connecting pieces is arranged in the middle of the front face 41.
  • Springs 49 are arranged at the ends of the elongate recesses 40, see Fig. 9, for holding the bars 3 by means of a snap action mechanism. Behind the centre groove 25 there is a cavity so that the edges of the centre groove 25 can serve as locking edges 15 for clamping accessories arranged in the centre groove 25.
  • Elongate recesses 18 are arranged on the edge faces 43 along, and spaced from, the front face 41 for receiving accessories and for connecting additional parts. These recesses 18 also have overhanging locking edges 53, see Fig. 6c, for clamping accessories arranged in the recesses 18.
  • the front face 41 of the node piece 2 can have a raised plateau 15, see Fig. 9.
  • the node piece 2 can be provided with a threaded bore 7 along the centre axis 51 of the node piece 2.
  • the faces and edges of the bars 3 are flat, the face and the edges being provided with recesses 4. See Figs 2 and 4. Bars 3 can be inserted into the node piece 2 from four different directions and the node piece 2 can receive up to four bars 3 at the same time.
  • the ends of the bars 3 are provided with tongues 44, see Fig. 9, which are bent to form a 90-degree angle with the face of the bar.
  • the tongues 44 are bevelled and have a neck 45 so that the springs 49 in the elongate recesses 40 are stretched out when the tongue 44 of the bar 3 is inserted into the recess 40 and snap in at the neck 45 to hold the bar 3 in place in the recess 40.
  • On both sides of the tongue 44 there are two small protrusions which rest on the square raised portion 15 on the front face 41 of the node piece 2.
  • the attachment of the bar 3 can absorb compressive as well as tensile forces in the longitudinal direction of the bar.
  • the end 8 of the bar comprises a projection with bevelled edges 56, which projection abuts against the outer portion 9 of the front face 41 of the node piece 2.
  • the rear face of the bar 3 is provided with a rounded projection 10 which fits in the groove 11.
  • the 10 rounding makes it easy to centre the bar and to place it in the correct position and, moreover, enables the bar to absorb compressive forces to some extent.
  • the rounded portion can have a hole for coacting with a snap action mechanism inside the node piece 2 or vice versa.
  • the end of the bar 3 can be provided with a resilient locking means 13 for coacting with a locking edge 53.
  • the bevelled end 8 of the bar can have "barbs" or other projections coacting with recesses 46, see Fig. 11.
  • the projections can also be arranged on an accessory arranged on the bevelled edge 8 of the bar 3.
  • the bar will be able to absorb heavier tensile loads.
  • the front edge 55 of the bevelled end 8 of the bar rests on the raised portion 15 on the front face 41 of the node piece 2.
  • the rounded portion rests on an arcuate floor or shelf 16, see Fig. 12, in the groove 11.
  • the bevelled edges 56 of the end 8 of the bar can rest on the bevelled edges 56 of other bars 3 which are mounted at a 90-degree offset in the plane, see Fig. 5.
  • the ends 8 of the bars can be provided with two pins 17, see Fig. 13, which are introduced into the side recesses 18.
  • the pins 17 can be used together with one or several of the above-mentioned features of the bar ends 8 or as the only fastening device.
  • the display system can hold sheets made of paper, sheet metal, plastic, or fabric 58 which are decorative or display information. See Fig. 14 and 15.
  • the sheets are attached on the front faces or edge faces of the bars 3 by means of magnetic strips, Velcro, double-sided adhe- sive tape, or the like.
  • the fact that the side edges of the bars are plane means that the side edges of the display system can also be covered with a plane surface. 11
  • the display system comprises a number of inner spaces 19, see Fig. 2. If horizontal bars are attached between opposite node pieces 2 on both the front and back of the display system, it is easy to build inner walls, by attaching sheets 58 to the side edges of the bars 3 between the front and back of the display system, defining the inner space 19.
  • the eccentric connectors are inserted into the ends of the border piece 21, whereupon they are clamped by means of a resilient locking means 47 in a corresponding recess in the wall of the border piece
  • a hole (not shown) is arranged in the opposite wall of the border piece 21 for introducing a tightening tool.
  • the claws 22 of the eccentric connector 20 are introduced into the side recess 18 or centre groove 25 and are fastened by tightening a screw on the opposite side of the resilient locking device 47, so that the claws 22 catch behind the locking edges 53 and 14.
  • Fig. 18 shows the connection of poles 27 by means of an eccentric connector 20.
  • the recesses 4 of the bars 3 it is possible to attach, for example, lamps; shelves; tables; clothes hangers; accessories attached by means of eccentric connectors 20, such as border pieces 21; hinges; ash trays; brochure racks; hooks; rings for suspending by wires or hangers.
  • shelves, hinges and brochure racks for example, can also be attached to the ends of the dis- 12 play system. Bendable sheets can also be attached around the ends, see Fig. 19a.
  • poles 27 can be attached by means of eccentric connectors 20 to the centre groove 25, making it possible to use the display system as a roof. See Figs 20a and 20b. Wall portions 26 or a curtain rod, for example, can be attached between the poles 27. Additional display systems, poles 27, curtains and wall portions, for example, can be attached in the side recesses 18 of the node piece 2, preferably by means of a border piece 21. See Figs 19 and 21.
  • Connection pieces 28 can also be attached in the side recesses 18 of the node piece 2, see Figs 19b and
  • connection pieces 28 are available in various designs with different angles.
  • the shanks of the connection pieces 28 are introduced into the side recess 18 and are fastened by means of a screw fastening, for example.
  • Shelves 59 can be attached inside an inner space 19, for example resting on horizontal bars 3.
  • the shelf 59 can be plane or angled.
  • Shelves 59 can also be placed on the outside of the display system, attached to the bars 3 or the node pieces 2.
  • These shelves 59 can also be hori- zontal or angled.
  • Shelves 59 can also be attached to the end of the display system.
  • the cabinets can be provided with sliding doors or hinged doors.
  • connection piece 29 Two node pieces 2 can be connected by means of a connection piece 29, see Figs 22a and 22b, in order to connect two display systems, for example.
  • the flanges 30 of the connection piece 29 are introduced into the side recesses 18 of the two node pieces 2.
  • the connection piece 29 is slightly conical, which means that a certain amount force is required to press the connection piece 29 into the two node pieces 2. This results in a firm connection.
  • the connection piece 29 has a stop lug 31 and a 13 threaded bore 32 for fastening an extraction means, for example a hook.
  • a connecting foot 33 can be mounted at the bottom of the display system for connecting two node pieces 2, for example. See Fig. 23.
  • the connecting foot 33 is similar to the connection piece 29 and is provided with a lower portion 35, preferably conical in shape. In the bottom of the lower portion 35 there is a threaded bore 34 for receiving a height-adjusting bottom plate 36, see Fig. 24.
  • the node piece 2 can also be provided with a foot piece 37, see Fig. 24,
  • the foot piece 37 has an upper portion 38 which can be inserted into the lower side recess 18 of the node piece 2.
  • the foot piece 37 has a lower portion 35 provided with a threaded bore 34 capable of receiving a height-adjusting bottom plate 36.
  • the rear face of the node piece can be semi-spherical, pyramidal, or prismatic.
  • the node piece must not necessarily have four edge faces, rather it can have more or fewer, or have a circular perimeter face.
  • the various recesses can be divided into more recesses.
  • the above-described attachments of bars and accessories can be combined optionally within the scope of claim 1.

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L'invention porte sur un panneau d'affichage pliable par exemple publicitaire ou de présentation comportant des moyens allongés (1) tels que des barreaux ou tubes, des noeuds de liaison (2), et des pièces longues et étroites (3). Les noeuds de liaison (2) comprennent deux parties: une première correspondant à la face arrière (42) sert à fixer les moyens allongés, et une deuxième correspondant à la face avant (41) sert à fixer les pièces étroites (3), ainsi que des accessoires pour le raccordement de pièces supplémentaires. La première partie comporte quatre entailles (5) disposées symétriquement dans un même plan et décalées de 90° l'une par rapport à l'autre et destinées à recevoir les moyens (1). Les parois (52) des entailles (5) présentent des évidements (48) se faisant face et destinés à recevoir des axes pivots (6). Les extrémités des moyens (1), qui comportent des trous traversés par les axes pivots (6), sont positionnées entre les parois (52) se faisant face, lesdites parois (52) servant d'appuis latéraux aux moyens allongés (1). La deuxième partie comporte des évidements (18, 11) formés sur les faces (43) latérales des noeuds de liaison (2) et des évidements (25, 40, 46) formés sur la face (41) frontale des noeuds de liaison (2).
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SE9803163A SE511686C2 (sv) 1998-03-26 1998-09-17 Fällbart displaysystem

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