Portable sign display device

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Inventors

Feuvray, Alain

Application #

959193

Filed

Nov-7-1978

Published

Feb-3-1981

Current US Class

040/602
040/606.15
040/606.18
040/610

International Classes

G09F 007/00

Field of Search

40/602 40/606 40/613 40/584 116/63

Examiners

Mancene; Gene

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Young & Thompson

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Abstract
Two supporting elements of a stand for a display panel can either be opened-out and placed on the ground in the service position or folded-back when not in use. The ends of the two supporting elements are associated with a pivot on each side of the panel which is thus capable of rotating about a horizontal axis. Springs permit angular displacement of the panel to a horizontal position and serve to return the panel to a substantially vertical rest position. Potential applications of the device include portable traffic signs and advertising panels.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. In a portable sign display device comprising an indicator panel mounted on a stand to be placed on the ground in a service position, the stand comprising two similar U-shaped supporting elements each having a base member and two arms of equal length located transversely with respect to said base member, the sign display device comprising pivotal means for pivotally interconnecting one extremity of each arm of a supporting element with one extremity of one arm of the other supporting element and with the indicator panel, the pivotal means defining a substantially horizontal axis in the vicinity of the panel when the device is placed on the ground in the service position; the improvement in which at least one pair of pivotally associated arms are tubular and contain each a piston, a stop, and a spring inserted between said piston and said stop, the device also comprising cable means attached to the panel and having one end located inside the bottom portion of one tubular arm of said pair and attached to the piston of said arm and another end located inside the bottom portion of the other tubular arm of said pair and attached to the piston of the last-named arm.



Description
This invention relates to a portable sign display device for different purposes.

Many devices of this type are already known. A typical design consists of an indicator panel mounted vertically on a stand which is intended to rest on the ground in the service position, for example at the edge of a roadway.

Display devices such as road signs of the known type just mentioned are attended by a number of disadvantages. Especially in the case of panels of large size, they are relatively heavy as well as costly in the long term. In addition to the difficulties of transportation and erection, the substantial weight of known devices tends to aggravate the consequences of impact of any vehicle which strikes the panel accidentally as it passes.

Furthermore, known sign display devices often have insufficient stability in spite of impractical weighting means such as pig-iron blocks or sandbags. Such means are intended to afford resistance to wind which is always liable to overturn a road-sign panel, thus making it both invisible and hazardous for road users as they pass in the vicinity of the panel.
 
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