Display system

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Inventors

Ahlberg, Erik

Application #

543743

Filed

Jul-12-1990

Published

May-26-1992

Current US Class

040/610
052/109
052/646
403/171
403/176

International Classes

E04H 012/18; G09F 015/00

Field of Search

52/645 52/646 52/109 40/605 40/610 403/170 403/171 403/176 403/217 248/166 248/432

Assignee

ODC Exhibit Systems Ltd. (British Columbia, CA)

Examiners

Scherbel; David A.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Nixon & Vanderhye

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Abstract
A hinged three-dimensional display system primarily intended for advertising and display purposes, is constructed of bars or tubes and connecting pieces, the bars or tubes being pivoted to each other in pairs at their mid-points and forming crossing diagonal struts in the display system, wherein each pair of diagonal bars or tubes is either on a mutually parallel, horizontal plane or on a vertical plane that is at right angles to the former. The system is braced vertically by easily mountable and dismountable struts which are attached on the outside of the display system, on and between adjacent connecting pieces, and on the outward-facing side of which pictures, illustrative material etc. can be attached. Each connecting piece includes a central part having one end provided with four tangentially protruding pivot pins, lying in a single plane and located 90.degree. in relation to each other. The pins are designed to be inserted in holes arranged transversely through the ends of the tubes or bars, whereby the length of the pivot pins somewhat exceeds the thickness of the tubes or the bars so that the bars or tubes can be locked to the pivot pins by means of easily insertable locking devices. The other end of the central part is provided with quick-coupling devices for the fastening of the vertical struts.
 
Claims
The embodiments of the invention in which an exclusive property or privilege is claimed are defined as follows:

1. A hinged, three dimensional display system comprising a plurality of elongated members, a plurality of struts, and at least one associated connecting piece, said connecting piece including a central part having a longitudinal axis and a first end provided with four pivot pins extending away from said central part in a plane perpendicular to said longitudinal axis, each pin having an axis offset from said longitudinal axis and extending in a direction 90.degree. from an adjacent pin, said central part having a second end provided with at least a pair of coupling members; wherein each of said plurality of elongated members is provided with an aperture for receiving a corresponding one of said pivot pins and wherein one or more of said struts are mountable on a corresponding one or more of said coupling members.



Description
This invention relates to an easy-to-build, hinged three-dimensional display system primarily intended for advertising and display purposes, built of bars or tubes and connecting pieces, whereby the bars or tubes are pivoted to each other in pairs at their mid-points and forming crossing diagonal struts.

Advertising and display systems are previously known from, for example, Swedish patent application 8601109-5, as well as from European patent application 83105864.9, and from U.S. Pat. No. 4,276,726. These previously known display systems are plagued by a number of troublesome disadvantages. One important disadvantage is the fact that the construction of these previously known systems is such that illustration material can be hung on their outer surfaces only. It is therefore not possible in any way to set up, inside the external framework, shelves, etc., for devices such as TV receivers and accompanying video tape recorders, which are an essential part of modern display techniques, and in appropriate cases for exhibits. Additional shelves have so far generally been set outside the display system, which has had the result that the centre of gravity has often been outside the wall itself. Consequently, the system, as described, for example, in EP-A-83105864.9, FIG. 2, must be bent to avoid the risk of tipping. Connecting pieces occurring in these previously known devices are also annoyingly large, and the construction of the entire device becomes very complicated with numerous diagonal pieces.
 
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