Portable reflector device

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Inventors

Lindner, Henry
Kennedy, James D.

Application #

439045

Filed

Feb-4-1974

Published

Jul-20-1976

Current US Class

040/582
040/737
116/63P
359/532
359/547
359/553

International Classes

E01F 009/10; G09F 001/10

Field of Search

40/125 116/63 350/97 350/102-103 350/107 350/109 52/398 52/308 52/475 52/619 52/620 220/4

Assignee

Beatrice Foods Company (Elgin, IL)

Examiners

Queisser; Richard C.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Hill, Gross, Simpson, Van Santen, Steadman, Chiara & Simpson

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Abstract
A construction suitable for incorporation into a display device, reflector, or the like. The construction employs a closed loop of material having elongated side wall portions. The loop is generally cross sectionally H-shaped. A flange or the like may project laterally outwardly from one side wall portion of the loop. A pair of plates are provided, each plate having a groove formed about the perimeter of the inner surface thereof and being adapted to nest matingly in a different lateral opposed side face defined by the loop. The plates are directly interconnected together when rested in the loop and interlock over the inside legs of the loop.
 
Claims
The claims are:

1. A construction for a display device, reflector, or the like comprising:

A. a closed loop of material comprising a pair of spaced, parallelly extending wall members which are interconnected together generally across their respective adjacent midregions by a connecting rib, one said wall member formed so as to be continuously oriented in said loop inwardly relative to the other such wall member, said wall members being generally vertically oriented relative to said rib, said rib generally transversely extending in said loop, each wall member having opposed vertically extending spaced edge portions with the inward wall member shorter in length than the other wall member B. a pair of plate-like members with each plate-like member adapted to have display, reflector, elements and the like incorporated therein, each said plate-like member having an outside face and an inside face, each inside face having a channel defined therein adjacent the perimeter thereof, each said plate-like member being adapted to fit in mating engagement over a different one of the opposed edge portions of said inwardly oriented wall member of said closed loop with said channel thereof receiving said edge portions and with the perimeter portion near to portions of said other wall member, each said plate-like member furthr having upstanding shoulder portions circumferentially projecting about inside edge portions of said channel from said inside face, said respective shoulder portions of each plate-like member being adated to abut against one another for bonding when said plate-like members are each so matingly engaged over said opposed edge portions.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

In the manufacture of display devices, warning devices, reflectors and the like it has become popular to utilize in a single such device more than a single element, and, in particular, it has become common to employ two or more different types of plastic materials in combination to form such a device, owing not only to the manufacturing economies associated with the use of plastic materials, but also to the superior effectiveness and use properties of the resulting devices made therewith.

When utilizing such plastic materials to manufacture such a device, it is usual first to form the separate elements or subassemblies, as by molding, extruding, or the like. Then, thereafter, such formed elements are assembled into the desired display or other device. Such an assembly procedure can involve such an appreciable amount of labor that a product device has an excessive cost associated with its manufacture, as many manufacturers have found to their detriment. It is therefore of basic importance in the manufacture of plastic display devices utilizing two or more different plastic elements in respective performed configurations to so construct such individual elements as to minimize the subsequent labor required to complete assembly of the final product device.
 
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