WO2008119348A1 - Method of edge reinforcement and hanging of e.g. posters - Google Patents

Method of edge reinforcement and hanging of e.g. posters Download PDF

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WO2008119348A1
WO2008119348A1 PCT/DK2008/000068 DK2008000068W WO2008119348A1 WO 2008119348 A1 WO2008119348 A1 WO 2008119348A1 DK 2008000068 W DK2008000068 W DK 2008000068W WO 2008119348 A1 WO2008119348 A1 WO 2008119348A1
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    • 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
    • G09F15/02Bills, posters, or the like therefor
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F1/00Cardboard or like show-cards of foldable or flexible material
    • G09F1/10Supports or holders for show-cards
    • G09F1/103Supports or holders for show-cards using suspension clamps
    • 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
    • G09F15/0006Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
    • G09F15/0012Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels frames therefor

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  • the invention relates to a method of edge reinforcement and hanging of items such as posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric or plastic.
  • the invention furthermore relates to a bar for edge reinforcement and hanging of items consisting of posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric, plastic or items.
  • the edge which is to be reinforced, will typically be the upper edge, which is used for fastening of hanging.
  • the hitherto most used technique for edge reinforcement which is e.g. typically used for large posters, is that the upper part of the poster is folded around a rod and is sewn together around the rod.
  • the upper edge of the poster is thereby reinforced by the sewn in rod.
  • the sewing will typically also demand use of manual labour consisting of trained sewing machinists, which makes the process vulnerable to e.g. availability of workers.
  • From US 2002/0133990 A1 is furthermore known a technique, which includes hanging of a poster in a bar, which is folded around the upper edge side of the item.
  • the object of the invention is achieved by a method of the type stated in the introductory portion of claim 1 , which is characterized in that the item is hanged in an edge side, which is reinforced through fastening by clamping, pressing or glueing in a bar including a metallic rail, which is folded in a line, which is parallel to the edge and where the poster hanging bar is furthermore angled in an angle, which folds the list around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the bar.
  • the invention also relates to a poster hanging bar and an item.
  • the poster hanging bar and the item are characterized in that the bar is folded around the edge of the item in an angle and pressed around the item in points or areas, and where the bar is furthermore angled in an angle, which folds the bar around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the list.
  • edge reinforcement of e.g. posters it is achieved that the edge inexpensively, quickly and efficiently achieves the desired reinforcement and furthermore, the edge is made resistant to mechanical wear and deformation.
  • Fig. 1 shows, seen from the side, a simplified diagram of an edge, which is to be edge reinforced by a bar, where the edge is guided and put into the open bar.
  • Fig. 2 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig 1., but where the bar is now pressed around the edge, which is to be reinforced.
  • Fig. 3 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig. 2, but where the list is now pressed around a point.
  • Fig. 4 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig. 3, but where the list is now also bended in an angle.
  • Fig. 5 shows a simplified diagram of a step in an edge reinforcement process, analogue with the one shown in fig. 3, but depicted in another projection.
  • Fig. 6 shows, in a cross section, a simplified diagram of a bar holder.
  • Fig. 7 shows, in a cross section, a simplified diagram of a bar holder as in fig. 6, with inserted edge reinforced poster top.
  • Fig. 8 shows a photo of a segment of an edge reinforced poster partially mounted in a bar holder.
  • the poster 1 is placed in the bottom of a partially open bar 2, which is preferably symmetrical around the bending 3.
  • the bar 2 is folded in an angle 3B.
  • Fig. 1 thus principally depicts the first step of the edge reinforcement process.
  • the second step in the edge reinforcement process is shown, which is characterized in that the bar 2 is now folded, pressed or clamped and / or glued around the edge of the poster 1 , which corresponds to, that the in fig. 1 shown angle 3B is now preferably 180 degrees.
  • the third step in the edge reinforcement process is shown in fig. 3, where the bar 2 is now exposed to point by point or area limited deformations 4, which occur in the direction of line 5 and thereby create an extra powerful fastening of the item 1 in the bar 2.
  • the point by point deformations 4 can be manufactured by pressing, blow or by another known deformation technique.
  • the in fig. 3 shown point by point deformations 4 are depicted in another projection, corresponding to the one from which the motif of the item 1 can be seen, in fig. 5, where several preferably parallel points of deformation 4 are shown.
  • the fourth and last step in the edge reinforcement process is depicted in fig. 4, where the bar now according to the stage shown in fig. 3, is angled in an angle 7, which is preferably 90 degrees or less.
  • the angle 7 is preferably placed symmetrically on the bar 2, corresponding to the axis 5 from fig. 3, around which the point by point deformations 4 were created.
  • the shown angle 7 provides a significant increase of strength of the whole edge reinforcement.
  • the in fig. 4 shown edge reinforcement of the item 1 which can typically be a poster, is characterized in being highly robust, especially if a metal is chosen as bar material.
  • edge reinforcement can be carried out without application of manual labour, or alternatively solely by application or use of workers who are in principle unskilled.
  • a poster 1 which is edge reinforced as shown in fig. 4, can be suspended directly in the edge reinforcing bar 2.
  • the poster hanging bar 2 with holes or similar features for penetration of fastening devices such as pins or screws, which can e.g. be placed into a wall where the poster 1 is to hang.
  • fig. 6 is shown a cross section of a preferred type of bar holder 8, which is manufactured to be suited for use with the in fig. 4 shown edge reinforced poster 1.
  • the bar holder 8 is manufactured to have an opening 10 in the top and an opening 9 in the bottom and is furthermore provided with internal walls (11 ,12,14), which reinforce the bar holder 8 and divide the bar holder's 8 internal cavity.
  • the bar holder 8 is shaped in such a way that the bar 2 exactly fits into the shown section.
  • the bar 2 thus rests on an internal wall 1 and also blocks transverse horizontal movements of the internal walls 14 and the internal wall 11 , which the poster hanging bar 2 does not rest on. At the same time, the bar 2 is blocked for movement in the vertical plane in the shown section qua the walls 12, which prevent an upwards movement and the walls 11 and the walls 14 which together prevent a downward movement.
  • this freely movable plane is used to insert the bar 2 and thereby the poster 1 in the bar holder 8.
  • the ends of the bar holder 8 can be closed with appropriately shaped items such as plugs.
  • suspension of both the bar holder 8 and the poster 1 can now easily be established via insertion of suspension items such as wires or cords with end knots or pins which are inserted into the cavity 13, such that the wire or the cord comes out from the bar holder 8 via the opening 10.
  • FIG. 8 is shown a photo of a preferred embodiment of a bar holder 8 with partially inserted poster 1 , which is reinforced with a bar 2.
  • the bar holder 8 can be manufactured from a metallic material or be manufactured from a polymer such as by extrusion.
  • the bar holder 8 can have random outer shapes including multi angled and quadrangular.

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Abstract

A method for reinforcement and hanging of e.g. posters. The invention relates to a method and a poster hanging bar (2) for reinforcement of the edge of e.g. posters (1), which are to be suspended on a wall or from a ceiling. A bar (2) is used, which can e.g. be metallic, for the edge reinforcement and the bar is pressed around the edge of the poster (1). The bar (2) is then exposed to point by point deformations and one angle along the edge, which is to be reinforced, which gives the edge reinforcement bar (2) a distinct mechanical strength. The edge reinforcement process can be automated whereby the demands for manual labour are minimized. The used components are inexpensive, readily available and the finished edge reinforcement is highly robust and durable. For the invention is furthermore included a bar holder (8), which makes it easy to have a both functional and aesthetically optimum transition between the edge reinforced poster (1) and the architecture in which the poster is to be suspended.

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METHOD OF EDGE REINFORCEMENT AND HANGING OF E.G.
POSTERS
The invention relates to a method of edge reinforcement and hanging of items such as posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric or plastic.
The invention furthermore relates to a bar for edge reinforcement and hanging of items consisting of posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric, plastic or items.
It is known to reinforce the edge of items such as posters, pictures and placards in connection with hanging of these.
The edge, which is to be reinforced, will typically be the upper edge, which is used for fastening of hanging.
The hitherto most used technique for edge reinforcement, which is e.g. typically used for large posters, is that the upper part of the poster is folded around a rod and is sewn together around the rod.
The upper edge of the poster is thereby reinforced by the sewn in rod.
It has been found, however, that there are some drawbacks of the known technique, including that it is time-consuming and expensive to sew rods in as edge reinforcement.
The sewing will typically also demand use of manual labour consisting of trained sewing machinists, which makes the process vulnerable to e.g. availability of workers.
From US 2002/0133990 A1 is furthermore known a technique, which includes hanging of a poster in a bar, which is folded around the upper edge side of the item.
The technique described in US 2002/0133990 A1 has, however, shown to involve some drawbacks, including that the folded bar easily deforms, and from this reason it is not suited for many types of application.
It is therefore an object of the invention to improve the known method and poster hanging bar.
The object of the invention is achieved by a method of the type stated in the introductory portion of claim 1 , which is characterized in that the item is hanged in an edge side, which is reinforced through fastening by clamping, pressing or glueing in a bar including a metallic rail, which is folded in a line, which is parallel to the edge and where the poster hanging bar is furthermore angled in an angle, which folds the list around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the bar.
In this way it thus becomes possible to edge reinforce e.g. posters without any kind of sewing, with a list according to a method, which is easily automated, where the poster hanging bar has a remarkable strength, whereby the hitherto known deformation problems are avoided.
Further preferred embodiments of the method of the invention are defined in claims 2 to 5.
As mentioned the invention also relates to a poster hanging bar and an item.
The poster hanging bar and the item are characterized in that the bar is folded around the edge of the item in an angle and pressed around the item in points or areas, and where the bar is furthermore angled in an angle, which folds the bar around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the list.
By application of a bar of the mentioned type for edge reinforcement of e.g. posters it is achieved that the edge inexpensively, quickly and efficiently achieves the desired reinforcement and furthermore, the edge is made resistant to mechanical wear and deformation.
Further preferred embodiments appear from claim 7.
The invention will now be explained more fully with reference to the drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 shows, seen from the side, a simplified diagram of an edge, which is to be edge reinforced by a bar, where the edge is guided and put into the open bar.
Fig. 2 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig 1., but where the bar is now pressed around the edge, which is to be reinforced.
Fig. 3 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig. 2, but where the list is now pressed around a point.
Fig. 4 shows, seen from the side, the same configuration as in fig. 3, but where the list is now also bended in an angle.
Fig. 5 shows a simplified diagram of a step in an edge reinforcement process, analogue with the one shown in fig. 3, but depicted in another projection. Fig. 6 shows, in a cross section, a simplified diagram of a bar holder.
Fig. 7 shows, in a cross section, a simplified diagram of a bar holder as in fig. 6, with inserted edge reinforced poster top.
Fig. 8 shows a photo of a segment of an edge reinforced poster partially mounted in a bar holder.
On fig. 1 is with 1 shown, seen from the side, the upper part of an item such as a poster, which is to be suspended in an edge 3A, such that the edge 3A after the suspension is in the top.
The poster 1 is placed in the bottom of a partially open bar 2, which is preferably symmetrical around the bending 3.
The bar 2 is folded in an angle 3B.
Fig. 1 thus principally depicts the first step of the edge reinforcement process.
In fig. 2, the second step in the edge reinforcement process is shown, which is characterized in that the bar 2 is now folded, pressed or clamped and / or glued around the edge of the poster 1 , which corresponds to, that the in fig. 1 shown angle 3B is now preferably 180 degrees.
The third step in the edge reinforcement process is shown in fig. 3, where the bar 2 is now exposed to point by point or area limited deformations 4, which occur in the direction of line 5 and thereby create an extra powerful fastening of the item 1 in the bar 2.
The point by point deformations 4 can be manufactured by pressing, blow or by another known deformation technique.
The in fig. 3 shown point by point deformations 4 are depicted in another projection, corresponding to the one from which the motif of the item 1 can be seen, in fig. 5, where several preferably parallel points of deformation 4 are shown.
The fourth and last step in the edge reinforcement process is depicted in fig. 4, where the bar now according to the stage shown in fig. 3, is angled in an angle 7, which is preferably 90 degrees or less.
The angle 7 is preferably placed symmetrically on the bar 2, corresponding to the axis 5 from fig. 3, around which the point by point deformations 4 were created.
The shown angle 7 provides a significant increase of strength of the whole edge reinforcement.
The in fig. 4 shown edge reinforcement of the item 1 , which can typically be a poster, is characterized in being highly robust, especially if a metal is chosen as bar material.
It is also simple and inexpensive to automate the shown process, such that the edge reinforcement can be carried out without application of manual labour, or alternatively solely by application or use of workers who are in principle unskilled.
A poster 1 , which is edge reinforced as shown in fig. 4, can be suspended directly in the edge reinforcing bar 2.
This can be done e.g. by making the bar 2 a little wider than the poster 1 , whereby the parts of the bar, which jut out, can be used as load alleviations in connection with suspension on e.g. wall nails.
It is also possible to provide the poster hanging bar 2 with holes or similar features for penetration of fastening devices such as pins or screws, which can e.g. be placed into a wall where the poster 1 is to hang.
Often, it will however be a preferred solution, including for aesthetic reasons, to use a special bar holder as transition element between the edge reinforced poster 1 and the wall or the ceiling from which the poster 1 shall hang.
In fig. 6 is shown a cross section of a preferred type of bar holder 8, which is manufactured to be suited for use with the in fig. 4 shown edge reinforced poster 1.
The bar holder 8 is manufactured to have an opening 10 in the top and an opening 9 in the bottom and is furthermore provided with internal walls (11 ,12,14), which reinforce the bar holder 8 and divide the bar holder's 8 internal cavity.
In fig. 7 is shown the same bar holder 8, which is also depicted in fig. 6, but now an edge reinforced poster 1 has been placed in the bar holder 8.
As it will appear from fig. 7, the bar holder 8 is shaped in such a way that the bar 2 exactly fits into the shown section.
The bar 2 thus rests on an internal wall 1 and also blocks transverse horizontal movements of the internal walls 14 and the internal wall 11 , which the poster hanging bar 2 does not rest on. At the same time, the bar 2 is blocked for movement in the vertical plane in the shown section qua the walls 12, which prevent an upwards movement and the walls 11 and the walls 14 which together prevent a downward movement.
From fig. 7 is seen that the bar 2 and thereby the edge reinforced poster 1 can be moved freely in the plane, which is perpendicular on the shown depiction.
From the same reason, this freely movable plane is used to insert the bar 2 and thereby the poster 1 in the bar holder 8.
It is a part of the invention that the ends of the bar holder 8 can be closed with appropriately shaped items such as plugs.
The suspension of both the bar holder 8 and the poster 1 can now easily be established via insertion of suspension items such as wires or cords with end knots or pins which are inserted into the cavity 13, such that the wire or the cord comes out from the bar holder 8 via the opening 10.
In fig. 8 is shown a photo of a preferred embodiment of a bar holder 8 with partially inserted poster 1 , which is reinforced with a bar 2.
The bar holder 8 can be manufactured from a metallic material or be manufactured from a polymer such as by extrusion.
Besides the shown approximately circular outer shape, the bar holder 8 can have random outer shapes including multi angled and quadrangular.

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P A T E N T C L A I M S
1. A method of edge reinforcement and hanging of items (1 ) such as posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric or plastic where the item is suspended in an edge side, which will typically be the upper edge of the item characterized in that the item (1) is hanged in an edge side (3A), which is reinforced through fastening by clamping, pressing or glueing in a bar (2) including a metallic rail, which is folded in a line (3), which is parallel to the edge (3A) and where the poster hanging bar (2) is furthermore angled in an angle (7), which folds the list around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the bar.
2. A method according to claim 1 characterized in that the edge (3A) of the item (1) is additionally reinforced and fastened to the poster hanging bar (2) by clamping or pressing in areas or points (4) on the bar (2)
3. A method according to claim 1 or 2 characterized in that the angle
(7) is 90 degrees or less.
4. A method according to one or more of claims 1 to 3 characterized in that the poster hanging bar (2) can be placed in a bar holder (8) so that the item (1) juts out from a lower opening (9) in the bar holder (8), which also has an upper opening (10) for fastening of suspension items.
5. A method according to claim 4 characterized in that the bar holder
(8) is shaped as a pipe with internal walls (11 , 12, 14) for reinforcement and area division of the bar holder's internal area, where the walls (11 , 12, 14) follow the bar holder's (8) longitudinal direction.
6. Poster hanging bar (2) for edge reinforcement and hanging of items
(1 ) consisting of posters, pictures and placards including depicted e.g. by print on materials such as paper, fabric, plastic or items (1 ) characterized in that the bar (2) is folded (3) around the edge (3A) of the item (1) in an angle (3B) and pressed around the item (1) in points or areas (4), and where the bar (2) is furthermore angled in an angle (7), which folds the bar around an axis, which is parallel to the longitudinal direction of the list.
7. Bar holder (8) for poster hanging bar (2) according to claim 6 characterized in that the bar holder (8) is pipe shaped and provided with an opening (10) for fastening of suspension items such as wires or cords and provided with an opening (9) for hanging down the item (1) and shaped with internal walls (11 , 12, 14) for reinforcement and area division of the bar holder's internal area where the walls (11 , 12, 14) follow the bar holder's (8) longitudinal direction.
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