Panel supported sign frame

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Inventors

Prokes, William J.

Application #

833211

Filed

Apr-14-1997

Published

May-2-2000

Current US Class

040/607.13
040/611.06
040/617
248/303

International Classes

G09F 007/22

Field of Search

40/606 40/611 40/617 40/651 40/661 40/666 40/591 248/215 248/303 D20/42

Examiners

Green; Brian K.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Cahill, Sutton & Thomas, P. L. C.

US Patent References

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Abstract
A dependingly supported self-righting frame for displaying a replaceable sign and having an upwardly extending hook traversing the top edge of a room dividing panel and a stabilizer extending in opposed directions from the hook along the top edge of the panel. The frame includes a base attached to a depending leg of the hook and a pair of parallel opposed channels extending from the base to slidably retain the sign within the channels. The hook prevents movement of the sign away from the underlying panel surface and the stabilizer prevents pivotal movement of the sign in the plane of the panel surface.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A frame for dependingly supporting a sign from a top edge of a support structure having a front side and a back side, said frame comprising in combination:

(a) a bracket adapted to engage the support structure to receive support therefrorm, said bracket including

1) a hook comprising a center leg adapted to extend transversely across the top edge of the support structure from the front side to the back side of the support structure, a front leg depending from one end of said center leg and a back leg depending from another end of said center leg, and

2) a stabilizer comprising a pair of legs extending in opposed directions, each leg of said pair of legs being attached directly to and extending from said center leg and including an end adapted to engage the top edge of the support structure;



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention relates to signs and, more particularly, to panel supported removable frames for retaining interchangeable signs.

2. Description of Related Art

A plurality of moveable room dividers or panels are often used in large offices to define work areas or cubicles for individuals or small groups of individuals. Each of these panels is generally self-supporting and readily moveable. Each panel may be on the order of three feet wide and five to six feet in height, depending upon the degree of privacy sought. The surfaces of a panel are often of a cloth or clothlike material to serve a dual function of decoration and sound absorption. For identification purposes, it is important to place one or more signs on the panels to designate the nature of the delineated work area or the name or names of the persons working within the delineated office.

If such signs are attached to the exterior material of a panel, the material is usually defaced, marred, or otherwise damaged. Since the panels are often used for temporary delineations, permanently attached signs are usually not practical. Because the panels are moveable, any movement of the panel, whether intentional or unintentional, will almost always result in an attached sign becoming skewed or otherwise repositioned, even to the extent of falling off the panel. The permanency of the attachment mechanism for the sign is a function of the required immobility of the sign during anticipated movement of the panel and also a function of the acceptable degree of damage to the panel upon removal or replacement of the sign. It follows that the greater the required immobility, the greater the likelihood of defacing the panel upon deliberate removal of the sign. Compromises must therefore be made and the presently known and useable types of signs are insufficiently satisfactory.
 
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