Latching mechanism and assembly

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Inventors

Crawford, Gregg Hugh

Application #

817913

Filed

Apr-6-2004

Published

May-16-2006

Current US Class

040/611.11
040/611.12
040/612
248/231.41

International Classes

G09F 7/00     (20060101)

Field of Search

40/61111 40/611.12 40/606.01 40/612 404/6 248/228.3 248/231.41 248/231.21 248/316.4

Examiners

Hoge; Gary C.

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Abstract
A spring loaded latching mechanism for a sign holding mechanism permitting rapid changes of thin, rigid sinage, which is rugged and able to withstand heavy wind buffeting including such caused by rapidly moving cars and trucks. The latching mechanism comprises a pair of jaw-like actuators or hook members, at least one of which includes a shoulder bolt retainer member and compression spring member.
 
Claims
The invention claimed is:

1. A sign holding mechanism permitting rapid changes of thin, rigid signage, which is rugged and able to withstand heavy wind buffeting caused by speeding cars and trucks, said sign holding structure comprising,

an external mounting structure having at least one upright post with a sign fastened thereto, said post having a lower end and an upper end, an upwardly facing hook member secured to said lower end of said upright post for attachment to said external structure, and a downwardly facing hook member secured to the upper end of said post for attachment to said external structure, said upper end having at least one threaded bore hole therein and said downwardly facing hook member having at least one though bore hole, said downwardly facing hook member having a spring stop shoulder in said through bore hole, a retainer member extending through the bore hole, said retainer member having a smooth shank, a threaded lower end and a head, said threaded lower end extending past the shoulder and being in threaded engagement with said threaded bore hole, and a spring between said head and said spring stop shoulder, whereby said downwardly facing hook member can be moved so as to compress and load the spring to expand the space between said upwardly facing and downwardly facing hook members so that the post with the two hook members and said spring urging said downwardly facing hook member downward is securely grasped by said hook members to the external structure.



Description
THE INVENTION

In accordance with this invention, there is disclosed a latching mechanism for a sign holding or mounting structure permitting rapid changes of thin, rigid signage, which is rugged and able to withstand heavy wind buffeting, including that caused by speeding cars and trucks.

The sign holding latching mechanism and structure comprises at least one downwardly facing jaw-like actuator or hook member attached to at least one post which secures the sign. An opposite or upwardly facing jaw-like actuator or hook member may be secured to the lower end of the post. This opposite hook member may be stationary or fixed without a spring member or identical to the upper hook member with spring member as described below.

In one embodiment, the post has an upper end with at least one threaded bore hole therein, a downwardly facing hook member to be hooked onto an external supporting structure, at least one through bore hole in the downwardly facing hook member, a spring stop shoulder in the through bore hole, and a shoulder bolt or retainer member. The retainer member has a shaft or shank which is typically smooth, a threaded lower end and an upper head, the threaded lower end being in threaded engagement with the threaded bore hole in the post. A spring is positioned between the head and the spring stop shoulder, such that the downwardly facing hook member can be moved to compress the spring and expand the space between the downwardly facing hook member and the external structure, whereby the hook member may be hooked to the external structure.
 
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