WO1995002872A1 - Changeable signboard - Google Patents
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- WO1995002872A1 WO1995002872A1 PCT/US1993/006573 US9306573W WO9502872A1 WO 1995002872 A1 WO1995002872 A1 WO 1995002872A1 US 9306573 W US9306573 W US 9306573W WO 9502872 A1 WO9502872 A1 WO 9502872A1
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- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F11/00—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position
- G09F11/02—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles
- G09F11/025—Indicating arrangements for variable information in which the complete information is permanently attached to a movable support which brings it to the display position the display elements being secured to rotating members, e.g. drums, spindles the members being rotated simultaneously, each face of the member carrying a part of the sign
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- This invention relates to changeable signboard.
- the invention is a changeable signboard.
- the conventional changeable signboards are as shown in Figure 4, composed of a large number of fragmental small changeable faces which are fixed on a respective worm gear or barbell gear 2 that is counter-revolving against the screw shaft of the long main shaft, and the faces are to be changed concurrently.
- dust or other foreign material may deposit on or between the worm gears and screw, causing the malfunction of one of them. For example, if teeth of a gear wear out or fail to revolve against the screw, the face of the gear does not turn around causing a undiscernible pattern of advertisement or the whole rig may stop functioning, thus defeating the purpose of the advertisement.
- the conventional signboard requires a high power motor to drive the main shaft which consumes a great deal of electricity and demands a vast space to install the motor and its controlling accessories, thus resulting in high cost of installation.
- extended use may cause a deviation to the teeth of the gear by wearing.
- the deviated turning angle of the gear may result in a different advertisement than the one first intended, and in extended repair cost and trouble.
- the limited length of the screw gear may enable one to display only the limited pattern of an advertisement.
- the present invention compensates the drawbacks of the conventional signboards in the following ways:
- a stepping motor is installed to each turning shaft of a fragmental face.
- Each motor is programmed to obtain desired patterns of advertisements.
- Each fragmental face can turn clockwise or counterclockwise respectively, or can turn to a desired angle and stop.
- the sign is changeable in part or in whole as desired.
- the advertisement rig is electronized to obtain a better result of an advertisement and compactness of the system. 6.
- a parabolic screen may be created if wanted.
- the invention is not limited to a horizontal or vertical screen which is the case of a conventional signboard.
- the screen can be widened to be as large as one wishes.
- Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a signboard of this invention
- Figure 2 is a perspective view of a turning pole utilized in this invention
- Figure 3 is a diagram of the circuitry used in this invention.
- Figure 4 is a shaft utilized in a conventional signboard.
- the upper frame 10 and lower frame 11 are fixed to the fixed unit 13 by bolts 12, 12.
- Pole shafts 15 of the fragmental faces 14 (or tripole) are connected and jointed to the frames 10, 11 (one pole has three faces in urban area).
- the bottom end of the shaft is supported by a ball 16 and the upper end is fixed to the stepping motor 17 shaft 18.
- the stepping motor 17 is fixed to the frame by rubber packing, and secured to the frame 10 by a "horseshoe" type band spring 19.
- a circuit board 21 and the bearing housing 22 and 23 of the shaft are also in Figure 1 a circuit board 21 and the bearing housing 22 and 23 of the shaft.
- the circuit board 21 which contains electrical circuit as shown in Figure 3, is connected to the power source and to the stepping motor by unseen cable and controls the motor.
- a known timer circuit which is composed of memory IC (IC 22), address IC (IC 23), gate circuit (K 24), variable resistor (VR) and oscillating IC (IC 25) controls later mentioned address IC and memory IC.
- the variable resistor (VR), oscillating circuit (IC 27), and gate circuit (K 26) is either "H” or "L” and drives address K (IC 21) accordingly.
- the driving signals are driving the buffer circuit (IC 28 — IC 30 — ).
- the amplified signal by the driver-amplifying circuit IC 24 — IC29 — ) the motor is turned clockwise or counterclockwise.
- the said pole shaft 15 which is connected to the stepping motor 17 shaft 18 has three fragmental (A, B, C) advertisement faces 14.
- each face can turn 120° clockwise or counterclockwise. In case of four faces they turn to the different degree, of course.
- the signboard of this invention can have as many shafts 15 which has three faces (A, B, C) as desired, thus creating any length of pattern and one can show either plain or curved image at one's discretion.
- One is not limited to the length of the turning shaft and one is also free from mechanical trouble.
- the time of operation can be controlled such as stopping the display during the non-traffic hours at midnight by controlling the timer circuit.
- the displays can be diversified as shown in the three faces A, B, C.
- Deviation of the turning shaft can be absorbed since a rubber packing is used between the housing and the stepping motor.
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Abstract
A changeable signboard, in which each turning pole (15) is operated by a stepping motor (17), has three advertisement faces (14) and turns clockwise and counterclockwise at a predetermined degree, thus displaying a certain pattern according to the electronic circuit (21). As many turning poles as needed can be arranged and one can show linear or curved images and diversify the patterns of advertisements.
Description
CHANGEABLE SIGNBOARD
FIELD OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to changeable signboard.
BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION The invention is a changeable signboard. The conventional changeable signboards are as shown in Figure 4, composed of a large number of fragmental small changeable faces which are fixed on a respective worm gear or barbell gear 2 that is counter-revolving against the screw shaft of the long main shaft, and the faces are to be changed concurrently. When the signboards are installed outdoor or on the rooftop, dust or other foreign material may deposit on or between the worm gears and screw, causing the malfunction of one of them. For example, if teeth of a gear wear out or fail to revolve against the screw, the face of the gear does not turn around causing a undiscernible pattern of advertisement or the whole rig may stop functioning, thus defeating the purpose of the advertisement.
The conventional signboard requires a high power motor to drive the main shaft which consumes a great deal of electricity and demands a vast space to install the motor and its controlling accessories, thus resulting in high cost of installation. Moreover, extended use may cause a deviation to the teeth of the gear by wearing. The deviated turning angle of the gear may
result in a different advertisement than the one first intended, and in extended repair cost and trouble. Also, the limited length of the screw gear may enable one to display only the limited pattern of an advertisement.
The present invention compensates the drawbacks of the conventional signboards in the following ways:
1. A stepping motor is installed to each turning shaft of a fragmental face.
2. Each motor is programmed to obtain desired patterns of advertisements. 3. Each fragmental face can turn clockwise or counterclockwise respectively, or can turn to a desired angle and stop.
4. The sign is changeable in part or in whole as desired.
5. The advertisement rig is electronized to obtain a better result of an advertisement and compactness of the system. 6. A parabolic screen may be created if wanted. The invention is not limited to a horizontal or vertical screen which is the case of a conventional signboard.
7. The screen can be widened to be as large as one wishes.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS Figure 1 is a cross-sectional view of a signboard of this invention;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a turning pole utilized in this invention;
Figure 3 is a diagram of the circuitry used in this invention; and Figure 4 is a shaft utilized in a conventional signboard.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
The upper frame 10 and lower frame 11 are fixed to the fixed unit 13 by bolts 12, 12. Pole shafts 15 of the fragmental faces 14 (or tripole) are connected and jointed to the frames 10, 11 (one pole has three faces in urban
area). The bottom end of the shaft is supported by a ball 16 and the upper end is fixed to the stepping motor 17 shaft 18. The stepping motor 17 is fixed to the frame by rubber packing, and secured to the frame 10 by a "horseshoe" type band spring 19. Also in Figure 1 are: a circuit board 21 and the bearing housing 22 and 23 of the shaft. The circuit board 21 which contains electrical circuit as shown in Figure 3, is connected to the power source and to the stepping motor by unseen cable and controls the motor.
In Figure 3, a known timer circuit, which is composed of memory IC (IC 22), address IC (IC 23), gate circuit (K 24), variable resistor (VR) and oscillating IC (IC 25) controls later mentioned address IC and memory IC. According to the signal of the known time circuit, the variable resistor (VR), oscillating circuit (IC 27), and gate circuit (K 26) is either "H" or "L" and drives address K (IC 21) accordingly. Now, the driving signals are driving the buffer circuit (IC 28 — IC 30 — ). According to the memory data in the memory IC (IC 20), and the amplified signal by the driver-amplifying circuit (IC 24 — IC29 — ) the motor is turned clockwise or counterclockwise.
The said pole shaft 15 which is connected to the stepping motor 17 shaft 18 has three fragmental (A, B, C) advertisement faces 14. In this embodiment of the invention, each face can turn 120° clockwise or counterclockwise. In case of four faces they turn to the different degree, of course. Accordingly, one can assembly as many pole shafts 15 which are connected to the stepping motor 17 as desired, and one can display linear or curved screen as one wishes, thus bringing in more advertisement effect. Since you can control the motion of each stepping motor, such as stop, turn left or turn right, according to a memorized pattern, you can change the image in sequence or freeze one image and show the catch phrase only. You can diversify your advertisement bringing in maximized advertisement effect. To accomplish the above in the present invention, turn the clock signal of the oscillating circuit (IC 27) to the input of the gate circuit (IC 26),
output of the gate circuit (IC 26) by the address circuit (IC 21) drives the designated buffer circuit (IC 28— IC 33—), which is parallel-connected, according to the known data (1), (2), (3), (4), (5), (6)— which are memorized in the memory IC (IC 21) and the signals which are amplified by the driver- amplifying to stop, turn right or left thus creating various patterns (A, B, C) of the fragmental advertisement faces 14 of the shaft.
As explained above, the signboard of this invention can have as many shafts 15 which has three faces (A, B, C) as desired, thus creating any length of pattern and one can show either plain or curved image at one's discretion. One is not limited to the length of the turning shaft and one is also free from mechanical trouble. The time of operation can be controlled such as stopping the display during the non-traffic hours at midnight by controlling the timer circuit.
One can save electricity since an integrated circuit control system is used. The displays can be diversified as shown in the three faces A, B, C.
Deviation of the turning shaft can be absorbed since a rubber packing is used between the housing and the stepping motor.
Claims
WHAT IS CLAIMED IS: 1. A changeable signboard which is operated by a stepping motor according to the output of a memory circuit signaled by an address circuit, the stepping motor being secured to frames by a band spring, the stepping motor's shaft being connected to turning poles, there being rubber packing between housing and stepping motor.
2. The changeable signboard of claim 1 in which the turning poles which have advertisement faces connected to the housing are fixed between said frames, said frames being secured by bolts to the fixed unit.
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
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| PCT/US1993/006573 WO1995002872A1 (en) | 1993-07-13 | 1993-07-13 | Changeable signboard |
| AU47721/93A AU4772193A (en) | 1993-07-13 | 1993-07-13 | Changeable signboard |
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| PCT/US1993/006573 WO1995002872A1 (en) | 1993-07-13 | 1993-07-13 | Changeable signboard |
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| CN111883017A (en) * | 2020-06-30 | 2020-11-03 | 王富强 | Outdoor advertising panel quick replacement device |
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| US3199098A (en) * | 1963-02-14 | 1965-08-03 | Samuel A Schwartz | Display apparatus having spheres mounted on rods |
| US4030070A (en) * | 1976-05-17 | 1977-06-14 | Pitney-Bowes, Inc. | Postage meter setting device |
| US4159162A (en) * | 1978-05-22 | 1979-06-26 | Da-Lite Screen Co. Inc. | Silencer for electric motion picture screens |
| US4384244A (en) * | 1979-07-28 | 1983-05-17 | Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki Kaisha | Torque control systems of induction motors |
| US4493988A (en) * | 1980-07-11 | 1985-01-15 | Kanto Seiki Co., Limited | Odometer using an electric motor disposed within annular figure wheels |
| US5063377A (en) * | 1989-10-13 | 1991-11-05 | Robotic Displays Corporation | Display system |
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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| US3199098A (en) * | 1963-02-14 | 1965-08-03 | Samuel A Schwartz | Display apparatus having spheres mounted on rods |
| US4030070A (en) * | 1976-05-17 | 1977-06-14 | Pitney-Bowes, Inc. | Postage meter setting device |
| US4159162A (en) * | 1978-05-22 | 1979-06-26 | Da-Lite Screen Co. Inc. | Silencer for electric motion picture screens |
| US4384244A (en) * | 1979-07-28 | 1983-05-17 | Toshiba Kikai Kabushiki Kaisha | Torque control systems of induction motors |
| US4493988A (en) * | 1980-07-11 | 1985-01-15 | Kanto Seiki Co., Limited | Odometer using an electric motor disposed within annular figure wheels |
| US5063377A (en) * | 1989-10-13 | 1991-11-05 | Robotic Displays Corporation | Display system |
Cited By (1)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| CN111883017A (en) * | 2020-06-30 | 2020-11-03 | 王富强 | Outdoor advertising panel quick replacement device |
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