Sign support leg locking mechanism

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Inventors

Stoudt, Theodore L.

Application #

232989

Filed

Apr-25-1994

Published

Feb-6-1996

Current US Class

040/610
040/612
248/188.7
403/291
403/83
404/9

International Classes

A47B 091/00

Field of Search

404/9 404/10 248/188.7 248/188.6 248/167 248/170 248/436 248/158 248/408 248/407 248/166 248/434 248/168 248/173 40/606 40/610 40/612 403/291 403/83

Examiners

Ramirez; Ramon O.

US Patent References

4593879   Compact sign stand
4691892   Sign and sign stand
4888894   Stand for safety sig...
5152091   Highway sign
5318258   Portable highway s...
5340068   Release mechanis...

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Abstract
A sign support base comprising a staff base to which a plurality of plates are secured, the plates having pivotal legs secured thereto, the pivot means comprising a resilient mechanism for biasing the leg toward the plate and engaging means comprising a moveable pin resiliently biased outwardly from the leg for engaging in apertures in the plate, the legs, plates, pivot means and engaging means being so constructed that movement of the distal end of the leg disengages the resiliently biased pin from the apertures is disclosed.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. In a sign support base comprising a staff base, a plurality of plates secured to and extending outwardly from the staff base, a plurality of legs each having a proximal end and a distal end, pivot means securing the proximal end of the respective legs to the respective plates, said plates defining at least two apertures lying on the are of a circle defined by the pivot means, one of said apertures being generally adjacent the staff base and the other aperture being outwardly spaced from the staff base, and means on the legs for selectively engaging in said apertures, the improvement wherein the pivot means comprises a resilient mechanism for biasing the legs toward the plate and also for permitting movement of the distal end of the legs away from the plate and the engaging means comprises a moveable pin resiliently biased outwardly from the legs for engaging in the respective apertures, the legs, plates, pivot means and engaging means being so constructed that movement of the distal end of the legs disengages the resiliently biased pin from the apertures.



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to portable stand mechanisms such as are used in the signing industry. A typical example of the type of mechanism to which this relates are conventional temporary highway signs which are placed temporarily along the side or center of a highway to indicate that there are men working in the area, construction is underway, etc. Display signs for advertising sales, products, services, etc. may also utilize this invention.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

There are a great many types of portable signs that are used for temporary display of warnings, advertisements and the like. One of the more common types of signs, particularly in the highway construction sign industry, involves a single vertical staff with a mechanism on the top of the staff for supporting the sign and a base. The base, in many examples, is made up of a plurality, three or four usually, legs that in the storage and handling position fold up adjacent to the staff or the staff holder and in the use position fold outwardly to support the staff vertically above the ground, pavement, or other surface.
 
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