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US2228437A
US2228437A US299646A US29964639A US2228437A US 2228437 A US2228437 A US 2228437A US 299646 A US299646 A US 299646A US 29964639 A US29964639 A US 29964639A US 2228437 A US2228437 A US 2228437A
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  • This invention relates to display devices and has for its primary objectto provide an animated, illuminated device, which is pleasing in appearance and, therefore, useful for ornamental purposes, and which is capable of attracting attention and, therefore, useful for advertising purposes.
  • Another object is to provide a display device embodying a rotating element equipped with ornamental radially extending elements formed of translucent ornamental'material, and means for automatically illuminating said elements intermittently incident to rotation of said rotating element.
  • Another object is to provide lamps at the terminals of said radially extending elements and means for constantly energizing said lamps while the rotatable element is rotating.
  • Another object is to provide a shelf-like member stationarily mounted within the rotating element, which serves the 'dual purpose of concealing the mechanism within the drum as well as providing a support for articles to be displayed.
  • Another object is to provide for'illumination of the articles displayed on the support above mentioned.
  • Fig. l is a front elevation of the device with a front closure element removed to reveal the parts ordinarily concealed thereby
  • Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1,'
  • Figs. 3 and 4 are cross sections of a contact device
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmental rear elevation,'illustrating the driving means.
  • I designates a support or standard upon which is mounted a horizontal shaft 2.
  • the shaft 2 is hollow in order that the electric wires hereinafter described may extend therethrough, and supports two spaced sets 3 of roller bearings.
  • Rotatably supported upon the bearings 3 is a sleeve 4 having a radiating end flange 5 to which the end wall 6 of a cylindrical drum 1 is attached.
  • a ring 8 which is 'diame'ter ofthe ring 8 is several times" that of the disc lithe drumis caused to'rotate slowly.
  • the drum 1 is provided with a multiplicity of symmetrically arranged radial arms l3 which are so; tapered that they provide a stardike ap- ,pearance;
  • the arms l3 are hollow and semitransparent, being preferably formed of paper with suitable reinforcing means. Paper is preferred because it may be inexpensively provided with ornamentation, suchas by-printing or any other convenient method of applying the ornamentatiornand also because when illuminated as hereinafter"described the paper diffuses the light sati'sfactorilykt the juncture of-"ea'ch arm l3 with the drum, the drum has an opening Hi and an incandescent lamp
  • the several lamps is thus provided are connected by wires l6 and H to a pair of brushes l8 and I9 which engage two contact rings 20 and 2
  • are connected to lead-in wires 23 which extend through the hollow shaft.
  • are interrupted, or might better be described as having portions thereof removed.
  • are caused-to travel over the contacts 20 and 2
  • An incandescent lamp 24 is mounted on the outer end of each arm l3 and the several lamps thus provided are connected by wires 25 and 26 to brushes and 28, respectively.
  • the brushes 2'! and 28 engage contact rings 29 and 39 also mounted on the insulating element 22, and also connected to the lead-in wires 23.
  • the lamps 24 are constantly illuminated as a result of engagement of the brushes 21 and 28 with the rings 29 and 39.
  • Mounted upon the shaft 2 is a closure element 3
  • a display device a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, and intermittent means for illuminating said lamps incident to rotation of the drum.
  • a stationary support a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, lamps on the extremities of said arms, and independent means for illuminating the first and second named lamps respectively.
  • a stationary support a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, lamps on the extremities of said arms, means for illuminating the first named lamps intermittently incident to rotation of the drum, and means for constantly illuminating the second named lamps during rotation of the drum.
  • a stationary support a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, means for illuminating said lamps during rotation of the drum, and a stationary closure element for an end of said drum, said closure element being mounted on said stationary support and having a shelf portion for the reception of articles to be displayed.
  • a stationary support a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, means for illuminating said lamps during rotation of the drum, a stationary closure element for an end of said drum, said closure element being mounted on said stationary support and having a shelf portion for the reception of articles to be displayed, and a lamp illuminating said shelf portion.
  • a stationary support a shaft fixed on said support, a sleeve rotatably mounted on said shaft, said sleeve having a radial flange, a cylindrical drum having an end wall, means securing said end wall to said flange,

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Jan. 14, 1941. P. P. BLANAI 2,228,437
DISPLAY DEVICE Filed Oct. 116. 1959 INVENTOR.
BY Pazv/ pig/417a .ATTQRNEY.
Patented Jan. 14, 1941 v".o urEo STATES .DISPLAY avies 1; I Paul P. Blana, Detroit, Application october 16, 1939, Serial No. 299,646
6 Claims.
This invention relates to display devices and has for its primary objectto provide an animated, illuminated device, which is pleasing in appearance and, therefore, useful for ornamental purposes, and which is capable of attracting attention and, therefore, useful for advertising purposes. Another object is to provide a display device embodying a rotating element equipped with ornamental radially extending elements formed of translucent ornamental'material, and means for automatically illuminating said elements intermittently incident to rotation of said rotating element. I 7
Another object is to provide lamps at the terminals of said radially extending elements and means for constantly energizing said lamps while the rotatable element is rotating.
Another object is to provide a shelf-like member stationarily mounted within the rotating element, which serves the 'dual purpose of concealing the mechanism within the drum as well as providing a support for articles to be displayed.
Another object is to provide for'illumination of the articles displayed on the support above mentioned.
Other objects and advantages will become more fully apparent as reference is had to the accompanying drawing, wherein my invention is illustrated, and in which:
Fig. lis a front elevation of the device with a front closure element removed to reveal the parts ordinarily concealed thereby,
Fig. 2 is a section taken on the line 2-2 of Fig. 1,'
Figs. 3 and 4 are cross sections of a contact device, and
Fig. 5 is a fragmental rear elevation,'illustrating the driving means.
More particularly, I designates a support or standard upon which is mounted a horizontal shaft 2. The shaft 2 is hollow in order that the electric wires hereinafter described may extend therethrough, and supports two spaced sets 3 of roller bearings. Rotatably supported upon the bearings 3 is a sleeve 4 having a radiating end flange 5 to which the end wall 6 of a cylindrical drum 1 is attached.
On the end wall 6 is mounted a ring 8 which is 'diame'ter ofthe ring 8 is several times" that of the disc lithe drumis caused to'rotate slowly.
[The drum 1 is provided with a multiplicity of symmetrically arranged radial arms l3 which are so; tapered that they provide a stardike ap- ,pearance; The arms l3 are hollow and semitransparent, being preferably formed of paper with suitable reinforcing means. Paper is preferred because it may be inexpensively provided with ornamentation, suchas by-printing or any other convenient method of applying the ornamentatiornand also because when illuminated as hereinafter"described the paper diffuses the light sati'sfactorilykt the juncture of-"ea'ch arm l3 with the drum, the drum has an opening Hi and an incandescent lamp |5 is mounted on the rear wall 6 adjacent each opening. The several lamps is thus provided are connected by wires l6 and H to a pair of brushes l8 and I9 which engage two contact rings 20 and 2|, mounted on an insulating element 22 carried by the hollow shaft 2. The rings 2|] and 2| are connected to lead-in wires 23 which extend through the hollow shaft.
As may be seen in Fig. 4, the contact rings 20 and 2| are interrupted, or might better be described as having portions thereof removed. As the drum rotates, the brushes 29 and 2| are caused-to travel over the contacts 20 and 2| thereby causing illumination of the lamp |5 during a fraction of each revolution.
An incandescent lamp 24 is mounted on the outer end of each arm l3 and the several lamps thus provided are connected by wires 25 and 26 to brushes and 28, respectively. The brushes 2'! and 28 engage contact rings 29 and 39 also mounted on the insulating element 22, and also connected to the lead-in wires 23. When the lead-in wires. 23 are energized the lamps 24 are constantly illuminated as a result of engagement of the brushes 21 and 28 with the rings 29 and 39. Mounted upon the shaft 2 is a closure element 3|, formed with a shelf 32 for the reception of departing from the spirit of the invention, and
such changes are contemplated. What is claimed is:
1. In a display device, a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, and intermittent means for illuminating said lamps incident to rotation of the drum.
2. In a display device, a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, lamps on the extremities of said arms, and independent means for illuminating the first and second named lamps respectively. I
3. In a display device a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, lamps on the extremities of said arms, means for illuminating the first named lamps intermittently incident to rotation of the drum, and means for constantly illuminating the second named lamps during rotation of the drum.
4. In a display device a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, means for illuminating said lamps during rotation of the drum, and a stationary closure element for an end of said drum, said closure element being mounted on said stationary support and having a shelf portion for the reception of articles to be displayed.
5. In a display device a stationary support, a drum mounted on said support for rotation about an axis, hollow elements symmetrically arranged about the drum, said hollow elements extending outwardly radially and being formed of semitransparent material, means for rotating the drum, lamps within said drum for illuminating said hollow elements, means for illuminating said lamps during rotation of the drum, a stationary closure element for an end of said drum, said closure element being mounted on said stationary support and having a shelf portion for the reception of articles to be displayed, and a lamp illuminating said shelf portion.
6. In a display device, a stationary support, a shaft fixed on said support, a sleeve rotatably mounted on said shaft, said sleeve having a radial flange, a cylindrical drum having an end wall, means securing said end wall to said flange,
means for rotating said drum, and a stationary 30
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Cited By (8)

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US2605386A (en) * 1949-10-11 1952-07-29 Peter T Syretz Decorative rotatable electrical display
US2727324A (en) * 1952-10-06 1955-12-20 Murray D Harris Rotating display sign
US2922330A (en) * 1958-07-17 1960-01-26 Chuy Nicholas Ornamental star devices
US3113727A (en) * 1961-06-27 1963-12-10 Bradway Joseph Illuminating apparatus for vehicle hub caps
US3182186A (en) * 1962-06-25 1965-05-04 Raymond B Faulk Polyhedral display devices
US3324289A (en) * 1964-01-09 1967-06-06 Cirko Ante Flashing electric lamp
US4161021A (en) * 1977-08-29 1979-07-10 George Jr Benjamin B Low energy decorative light bulb displays
US5430626A (en) * 1994-06-24 1995-07-04 Star Of Hope, Inc. Illuminated display construction

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2605386A (en) * 1949-10-11 1952-07-29 Peter T Syretz Decorative rotatable electrical display
US2727324A (en) * 1952-10-06 1955-12-20 Murray D Harris Rotating display sign
US2922330A (en) * 1958-07-17 1960-01-26 Chuy Nicholas Ornamental star devices
US3113727A (en) * 1961-06-27 1963-12-10 Bradway Joseph Illuminating apparatus for vehicle hub caps
US3182186A (en) * 1962-06-25 1965-05-04 Raymond B Faulk Polyhedral display devices
US3324289A (en) * 1964-01-09 1967-06-06 Cirko Ante Flashing electric lamp
US4161021A (en) * 1977-08-29 1979-07-10 George Jr Benjamin B Low energy decorative light bulb displays
US5430626A (en) * 1994-06-24 1995-07-04 Star Of Hope, Inc. Illuminated display construction

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