US3905677A - Reflective display device - Google Patents
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- the construction can include a pair of plates, each plate having an upstanding shoulder formed on the inner face in spaced relationship to the perimeter thereof. These plates are adapted to nest matingly in opposed side faces defined by the loop with such shoulders generally abutting and adapted to be interconnected together at points of abutment to interlock the plates over and about the loop.
- One particularly common construction utilized in a variety of display and warning devices incorporates a flattened reflective member combined with a border member thereabout.
- Contemporary construction practice involves the use of reflex reflective panels as such reflective members; such panels are separately formed or molded of a polymer, such as an acrylic resin, or the like. These panels are then mounted into and secured to a preformed border frame member or members, formed of a vinyl polymer, or the like, in a subsequent assembly operation.
- Such a product device is typically costly owing to the large number of assembly steps and time-consuming operations utilized in such'assembly operation. Furthermorc, it is very common to find that the product device is not as rugged as desired and may be easily damaged or injured in normal use environments. so that the product device has a short life.
- the present invention is concerned with a construction which is adapted for incorporation into a display device or the like and which can. and is intended to, provide structural improvements over the known prior art constructions adapted for similar uses.
- the present invention provides a simple, effective and economical means for fabricating devices suitable for use in display or warning functions.
- a construction utilizing the principles of the present invention can be rapidly assembled from preformed plastic components and the product construction is adapted to display great rigidity and stability over a wide variety of use and environmental conditions.
- the present invention is particularly useful in the manufacture of reflector devices of the type adapted for use on bicycles to prevent collisions.
- the present invention is also adapted to the manufacture of multi-cornered warning and display devices having a border member combined with a reflective panel.
- the present invention is further adapted for use in making reflectors, particularly those having opposed reflex reflective panels positioned in a back to back arrangement within a border member or frame.
- FIG. 1 is an exploded view of one embodiment of a construction of the present invention
- FIG. 2 is a vertical sectional view through the embodiment of FIG. I in assembled form
- FIG. 3 is a fragmentary view similar to FIG. I but showing an alternative embodiment
- FIG. 4 is an enlarged, fragmentary detail, vertical sectional view through a side portion of the embodiment of FIG. 3 showing the manner in which the components interengage with one another;
- FIG. 5 is an enlarged fragmentary, detail longitudinal sectional view taken along the line V-V of FIG. 4.
- Embodiment 10 comprises a closed frame member or loop 11 and a pair of plate-like members 12 and I3.
- the loop II is formed of molded plastic or metal and cross sectionally is generally characterized by having a T-shape.
- the cross bar (corresponding to the top portion of a T) forms an outside vertically extending (relative to an embodiment 10) wall member 15.
- the leg bar (corresponding to the upright portion of a T) forms an inwardly extending flange member 16.
- the plate-like members 12 and 13 are formed of any convenient material such as molded plastic or metal.
- members 12 and 13 are comprised of transparent plastic material, and each member 12 and 13 has a generally smooth outside face 17 and 18, respectively and an inside face 19 and 20, respectively, which has integrally formed therein a central sectionof a plurality of retro-reflective facets, so that members 12 and I3 are each retro-reflective of incident light, and so that embodiment 10 is a reflector assembly.
- Each member 12 and 13 has integrally formed therein about the respective perimeters 24 and 25 thereof in spaced relationship to the edge thereof on respective inside faces I9 and 20 an upstanding shoulder portion 22 and 23, respectively.
- Each member 12 and I3 is adapted to engage matingly over a different opposed lateral side portion of loop 1 l with the perimeter 24 and 25, respectively, thereof being adjacent inside wall portions of the outside wall member I5 and also engaging respective opposite side wall portions of the flange member 16.
- the respective shoulder por tions 22 and 23 are adapted to abut against one another at their terminal edges when such members 12 and I3 I 26 extending laterally outwards from opposed side edges thereof.
- Each projection 26 has an aperture 27 to adapt the assembled embodiment for mounting.
- the members 12 and 13 are bonded to one another across the abutting shoulders 22 and 23 by means of an adhesive, sonic welding or the like.
- Suitable materials of construction for loop 1 I include polyvinyl chloride.
- suitable materials of construction for members 12 and 13 include acrylic resins, polycarbonate resins, or the like.
- a bead typically about 0.015 inch thick is formed on the inner edges of a shoulder 22 or 23. The loop 11 is thus held by the members 12 and 13 by a clamping action which does not involve a direct bonding in any way of either member 12 or 13 to loop 11.
- FIGS. 3 and 4 an alternative embodiment is shown comprised of a closed loop 31 and a pair of plate like members 32 and 33, the loop 31 and members 32 and 33 being formed ofsimilar materials to loop 11 and members 12 and 13.
- Loop 31 is cross-sectionally T shaped with a vertical outside wall member 34 and an inwardly extending flange member 35.
- the flange member 35 along its inner edge is periodically interrupted or notched at intervals 36.
- each plate-like member 32 and 33 has a plurality of tabs 37 formed therein between the respective shoulder portions 38 and 39 thereof and the outside edge or perimeter 40 and 41, respectively, ofeach member 32 and 33.
- each plate-like member 32 and 33 is formed with a channel 42 and 43 adjacent its respective shoulders 38 and 39 and continuously extending about the perimeter of its respective member 32 and 33.
- the channel 42 and 43 not only provides a slot to rest in when engaged with loop 31 but also is advantageous in a construction such as embodiment 30.
- notches 36 can be periodically and regularly spaced in relation to one another in a flange member 35 of loop 31, it is convenient and preferred as shown in FIG. 3 to have the notches 37 extend perimetrically only in about a half of the distance around a given plate-like member 32 and 33. Not only does such an arrangement permit freedom from alignment problems with opposed tabs on a pair of members such as plate-like members 32 and 33.
- each plate-like member 32 and 33 can, as shown in FIG. 3, characteristically be in the form of an outer flange whose terminal edge portion, respectively, is adapted to seat on a groove 46 and 47 on opposed lateral side faces of the flange member 35.
- the tabs 37 coact with the grooves 46 and 47 so as to permit a rather precise mounting of the respective plate-like members 32 and 33 relative to a loop 31 which permits the outside wall member 34 of loop 31 to serve as a protective means for an assembled embodiment 30.
- a construction adapted for incorporation into a display device or the like comprising:
- each such member having an outside face and an inside face, each inside face having upstanding shoulder portions defined therein in spaced relationship to the perimeter thereof, each such member being adapted to matingly engage over a different opposed lateral side portion of said loop with said perimeter thereof being adjacent inside wall portions of said outside wall member and engaging side wall portions of said projecting flange member, said respective shoulder portions of each such member being adapted to abut against one another when such members are so matingly engaged over such lateral side portions.
- each of said plate-like members is a reflex reflector.
- each of said loop and said plate-like members is formed of plastic and said bonding means comprises sonic welding.
- said closed loop of material has a longitudinally extending groove defined on opposed side wall portions of said projecting flange member, each such groove being adapted for mating contact with perimeter portions of a different one of said plate-like members.
- one of said plate-like members is a reflex reflector.
- each of said grooves is adjacent the inside edge of said projecting flange memberv 12.
- said projecting flange member has a plurality of notches defined in the inside edge of said projecting flange member.
- each such engagable engageable plate-like member is equipped with a plurality of upstanding tab means defined on said inside face thereof. each such tab means being so located about the perimeter thereof as to project into individual ones of said notches when such platelike member is so matingly engaged.
- each of said plate-like members is a molded. transparent. plastic reflector body which has a generally smooth outside face and an inside face in spaced relationship thereto with a plurality of lenticular facets integrally formed therein which are adapted for retro-reflection of incident light striking said outside face thereof at predetermined angles.
- the perimeter of each such plate-like member terminating in a flange which is integrally formed therewith. which normally upstands from said inside face. which continuously extends along such perimeter. and which is in spaced. parallel relationship to said shoulder portions.
- a construction adapted for incorporation into a display device or the like comprising: 7
- each such member having an outside face and an inside face, each in side face having upstanding shoulder portions defined therein in spaced relationship to the perimeter thereof, each such plate-like member being adapted to matingly engage over a different opposed lateral side portion of said loop with said perimeter thereof being adjacent inside wall portions of said outside wall member and engaging side wall portions of said projecting flange member.
- said respective shoulder portions of each such member being adapted to abut against one another when such members are so matingly engaged over such lateral side portions.
- said perimeter of each such matingly engagable plate-like member being further adapted to nest in one such groove when so matingly engaged.
- each such matingly engagable plate-like member further having a plurality of upstanding tab means defined on said inside face thereof each such tab means being so located about the perimeter thereof as to project into individual ones of said notches when such plate-like member is so matingly engaged.
- each of said tab means is beveled on a face thereof adjacent said perimeter and is adapted to camingly engage adjacent wall portions of said projecting flange member when such plate-like members are so matingly engaged. thereby to position centrally each of such plate-like members within said loop.
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| US5349920A (en) * | 1992-12-23 | 1994-09-27 | Toshio Koizumi | Safety reflector marker |
| USD673982S1 (en) * | 2010-10-22 | 2013-01-08 | Miller International Ltd. | Operator-visible warning symbol on a coupler |
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| US3066577A (en) * | 1960-03-02 | 1962-12-04 | Ralph R Gunderson | Reflecting signal marker |
| US3768433A (en) * | 1972-08-10 | 1973-10-30 | Excel Ind | Side reflectors for bicycles and the like |
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| US3066577A (en) * | 1960-03-02 | 1962-12-04 | Ralph R Gunderson | Reflecting signal marker |
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| US5349920A (en) * | 1992-12-23 | 1994-09-27 | Toshio Koizumi | Safety reflector marker |
| USD673982S1 (en) * | 2010-10-22 | 2013-01-08 | Miller International Ltd. | Operator-visible warning symbol on a coupler |
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