Non-electronic character display

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Inventors

Trame, Charles E.

Application #

950920

Filed

Oct-12-1978

Published

Sep-2-1980

Current US Class

040/446
040/450
040/591
340/815.44
340/815.54
340/815.57
345/109
345/34

International Classes

G08B 005/02

Field of Search

340/764 340/378.2 40/491 116/324

Assignee

Everbrite Electric Signs, Inc. (South Milwaukee, WI)

Examiners

Pitts; Harold I.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hohenfeldt; Ralph G.

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Abstract
A sign board comprises an opaque front plate interfacing with a translucent or reflective back plate. Slots in the front plate define the segments of 7-segment characters. Shutters are slideable within the interface to selectively open and close slots for defining individual characters. Means are provided for retaining the shutters in open and closed positions.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A character display device comprising:

an opaque front plate member having front and rear faces and having groups of elongated openings arranged as segments for being selectively opened and closed to delineate a character,

a back plate member having front and rear faces and having its front face in interfacing spaced relationship with the rear face of said front plate,

a shutter member disposed in the space adjacent the respective openings for being moved manually between a retracted position in which it opens said opening and an advanced position in which it closes said opening,

each shutter member having its length dimension extending correspondingly with the length of said elongated openings and having a width dimension less than its length, said member being movable in the direction of its width dimension,



Description
This invention relates to character displays for changeable signs and, in particular, to signs in which the segments comprising a number or other character are defined by openings in an opaque plate and there are shutters for selectively closing some segments so those which remain open will define the desired character.

The new character forming means has application in signs such as are used in restaurants and stores to display sales prices of items or services or it may be used as a scoreboard to give but a few examples of its use.

Signs which use shutters to close elongated openings for the purpose of defining a letter or numeral are known as evidenced by U.S. Pat. No. 2,426,079, dated Aug. 19, 1947. This patent illustrates a sign comprised of a plate in which each character is outlined by seven slots or segment openings which can be closed selectively with shutters to define any numeral from 0 to 9. The shutters are driven by relays so that numerals may be formed from a remote position. Since the shutters must be shifted from behind the front plate, this type of sign lacks the capability of allowing its numerals to be formed or altered from the front. Electromechanical signs of this type are also expensive to build and maintain.
 
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