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US3557479A
US3557479A US750847A US3557479DA US3557479A US 3557479 A US3557479 A US 3557479A US 750847 A US750847 A US 750847A US 3557479D A US3557479D A US 3557479DA US 3557479 A US3557479 A US 3557479A
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    • E01CONSTRUCTION OF ROADS, RAILWAYS, OR BRIDGES
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  • a portable road sign unit having three trapezoidal frames, the bases of said frames being pivotally connected on a common axis, so that when collapsed for transport the frames occupy substantially a common plane in juxtaposed relation to form a generally flat package, and when in use two of the frames extend in opposite directions from the said axis, resting at on the ground, and the third frame occupies an erect position in which it is retained by toggle links or elbow struts connected between the third frame and each of the other two frames.
  • Means are provided in the collapsed condition of the frames to receive a road sign within the flat package; in the extended position of the frames, means are provided to rigidly support and display the sign.
  • This invention relates to a portable road sign unit comprising a support which may readily be extended to mount for display a road sign of conventional size and shape, and as readily collapsed into a substantially at structure for transport or storage.
  • the road sign is preferably formed in separate portions, hinged together, so that its area may be reduced by folding, for reception within the collapsed support.
  • Preferably flag sockets, aiding in the support of the sign, are also provided.
  • FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of a road sign unit embodying the invention, with the support extended and the sign displayed;
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the support structure shown in FIG. l;
  • FIG. 3 is a front elevation showing the support frames collapsed and the sign folded and stored.
  • FIG. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of FIG. 3, taken through the front frame and the stored sign only.
  • the support comprises three trapezoidal frames, a front frame 10, a back frame 13, and a middle frame 12.
  • the frames are of comparable, although not necessarily equal, dimensions, and are pivoted together on a comon axis by bolts 14, one at each side of the structure.
  • the three frames require only one common base member, a transversely extending bar or strut 16 secured at its ends to the lateral members of front frame adjacent the pivotal axis of the three frames.
  • back frame 13 may also be provided with a base member 20, extending transversely and located adjacent the pivotal axis of the frames.
  • transversely extending bars or struts 18 and 19 are secured at their ends to the lateral members of front frame 10 and middle frame 12 respectively at points intermediate the length of the frames.
  • bars 18 and 19 perform other functions hereinafter described.
  • the frame members thus far described are preferably of ferrous metal and L-shaped in section. Securing of the several frame members is best achieved by welding.
  • the three frames are held in operative relation for the display of a road sign by conventional elbow struts or toggle links.
  • a pair of such struts or links 22, pivoted to each other, is pivotally connected between the front and middle frames at one side, and a second pair 23 similarly extends between the back and middle frames at the other side.
  • the middle frame is held rigidly in an erect position, while the front and back frames are flat on the ground.
  • the struts 22, 23 When the struts 22, 23 are collapsed, the three frames may be swung about their pivotal axis and folded together, as shown in FIG. 3.
  • a sheet metal road sign 25 of generally rectangular shape formed of separate elements 26 and 27 hinged together at 28, is provided with an appropriate legend (omitted in the drawings), such as Men Working.
  • Hooks 30 welded to the forward face of the middle frame 12 at each side of the latter are dimensioned for reception in keyhole apertures 32 in sign 25.
  • Sockets 33 project above the middle frame and thus effectively prevent swinging of the upper portion of the sign in a rearward direction.
  • the sockets may receive ags, commonly used in conjunction with road signs, and thus perform a dual function.
  • sign 25 is lifted olf hooks 30 and folded flat with elements 26 and 27 in face-to-face relation, thereby reducing the area of the sign to one-half its displayed area.
  • the elbow strut 22 is then collapsed and the front frame 10 ⁇ is swung upwardly to an erect position.
  • the folded sign is then slid downwardly in front of member 17 of front frame 10 and in back of strut 18 of frame 10 until the lower edge of the sign seats on strut 16, as shown more particularly in FIGS. 3 and 4.
  • a portable road sign unit comprising three trapezoidal frames having their bases pivotally connected on a common axis, whereby said frames may be folded together to form a at package for transport or storage or swung apart so that two of said frames may rest at on the ground, extending in opposite directions from said axis in coplanar relation, and elbow struts pivotally connected between the third frame and each of the remaining two frames, the length of said elbow struts being such that when extended they retain said third frame in generally 3 erect position, a road sign, and coacting means on said sign and said third frame to removably mount said sign on said third frame for display.
  • a portable road sign unit as claimed in claim 1 in which said sign is hinged for folding, and in which said coacting means mounts said sign in opened position for display on said third frame and in which one of said frames is provided with means for receiving said folded sign in face-to-face relation following disengagement of said coacting means, said last named frame engaging both the front and rear face of said sign to retain the sign against unintentional displacement when so received, for transport or storage of the entire unit, including said sign, as a substantially at package.

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A PORTABLE ROAD SIGN UNIT HAVING THREE TREPEZOIDAL FRAMES, THE BASES OF SAID FRAMES BEING PIVOTALLY CONNECTED ON A COMMON AXIS SO, THAT WHEN COLLAPSED FOR TRANSPORT THE FRAMES OCCUPY SUBSTANTIALLY A COMMON PLANE IN JUXTAPOSED RELATION TO FORM A GENERALLY FLAT PACKAGE, AND WHEN IN USE TWO OF THE FRAMES EXTEND IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS FROM THE SAID AXIS, RESTING FLAT ON THE GROUND, AND THE THIRD FRAME OCCUPIES AN ERECT POSITION IN WHICH IT IS RETAINED BY TOGGLE LINKS OR ELBOW STRUTS CONNECTED BETWEEN THE THIRD FRAME AND EACH OF THE OTHER TWO FRAMES. MEANS ARE PROVIDED IN THE COLLAPSED CONDITION OF THE FRAMES TO RECEIVE A ROAD SIGN WITHIN THE FLAT PACKAGE? IN THE EXTENDED POSITION OF THE FRAMES, MEANS ARE PROVIDED TO RIGIDLY SUPPORT AND DISPLAY THE SIGN.

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PORTABLE ROAD-SIGN UNIT Filed Aug. 7. 1.968 g Y 2 sheets-sheet 2 ige-18 L l ES/Q' TTP/VEYS 'United States Patent Olhce 3,557,479 Patented Jan. 26, 1971 3,557,479 PORTABLE ROAD SIGN UNIT George F. Allison and Dewey L. Moss, Elmira, and Herman L. Pendleton, Pine City, N.Y., assignors to Eastern Metal of Elmira, Inc., Elmira, N.Y., a corporation of New York Filed Aug. 7, 1968, Ser. No. 750,847 Int. Cl. G09f 1/00 U.S. Cl. 40-125 2 Claims ABSTRACT OF THE DISCLOSURE A portable road sign unit having three trapezoidal frames, the bases of said frames being pivotally connected on a common axis, so that when collapsed for transport the frames occupy substantially a common plane in juxtaposed relation to form a generally flat package, and when in use two of the frames extend in opposite directions from the said axis, resting at on the ground, and the third frame occupies an erect position in which it is retained by toggle links or elbow struts connected between the third frame and each of the other two frames. Means are provided in the collapsed condition of the frames to receive a road sign within the flat package; in the extended position of the frames, means are provided to rigidly support and display the sign.
This invention relates to a portable road sign unit comprising a support which may readily be extended to mount for display a road sign of conventional size and shape, and as readily collapsed into a substantially at structure for transport or storage. The road sign is preferably formed in separate portions, hinged together, so that its area may be reduced by folding, for reception within the collapsed support.
It is an object of the invention to provide a simple but sturdy support structure, capable of extension for use and collapse for transport with a minimum of effort, on which a road sign may be either mounted for display or assembled for storage. Preferably flag sockets, aiding in the support of the sign, are also provided.
Further objects and features of the invention will be apparent from the following description, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a view in perspective of a road sign unit embodying the invention, with the support extended and the sign displayed;
FIG. 2 is a side elevation of the support structure shown in FIG. l;
FIG. 3 is a front elevation showing the support frames collapsed and the sign folded and stored; and
FIG. 4 is a section on the line 4-4 of FIG. 3, taken through the front frame and the stored sign only.
As shown in FIG. l, the support comprises three trapezoidal frames, a front frame 10, a back frame 13, and a middle frame 12. The frames are of comparable, although not necessarily equal, dimensions, and are pivoted together on a comon axis by bolts 14, one at each side of the structure. Actually, the three frames require only one common base member, a transversely extending bar or strut 16 secured at its ends to the lateral members of front frame adjacent the pivotal axis of the three frames. For added strength, however, back frame 13 may also be provided with a base member 20, extending transversely and located adjacent the pivotal axis of the frames.
Further transversely extending bars or struts 18 and 19 are secured at their ends to the lateral members of front frame 10 and middle frame 12 respectively at points intermediate the length of the frames. In addition to stifening the frames 10 and 12, bars 18 and 19 perform other functions hereinafter described.
The frame members thus far described are preferably of ferrous metal and L-shaped in section. Securing of the several frame members is best achieved by welding.
The three frames are held in operative relation for the display of a road sign by conventional elbow struts or toggle links. A pair of such struts or links 22, pivoted to each other, is pivotally connected between the front and middle frames at one side, and a second pair 23 similarly extends between the back and middle frames at the other side. When the struts are extended as shown in FIGS. l and 2, the middle frame is held rigidly in an erect position, while the front and back frames are flat on the ground. When the struts 22, 23 are collapsed, the three frames may be swung about their pivotal axis and folded together, as shown in FIG. 3.
A sheet metal road sign 25 of generally rectangular shape formed of separate elements 26 and 27 hinged together at 28, is provided with an appropriate legend (omitted in the drawings), such as Men Working. Hooks 30 welded to the forward face of the middle frame 12 at each side of the latter are dimensioned for reception in keyhole apertures 32 in sign 25. When the sign is so supported, it is prevented from swinging by engagement of its lower corner with strut 19 and by engagement of its upper portion with sockets 33, welded to member 34 of middle frame 12. Sockets 33 project above the middle frame and thus effectively prevent swinging of the upper portion of the sign in a rearward direction. The sockets may receive ags, commonly used in conjunction with road signs, and thus perform a dual function.
To prepare the structure for shipment or storage, sign 25 is lifted olf hooks 30 and folded flat with elements 26 and 27 in face-to-face relation, thereby reducing the area of the sign to one-half its displayed area. The elbow strut 22 is then collapsed and the front frame 10` is swung upwardly to an erect position. The folded sign is then slid downwardly in front of member 17 of front frame 10 and in back of strut 18 of frame 10 until the lower edge of the sign seats on strut 16, as shown more particularly in FIGS. 3 and 4.
Guide lugs 35 welded to the ends of frame 10, i.e., to frame member 17 and strut 16 at each side, prevent lateral displacement of the inserted sign. The crating of the sign is then completed by collapsing elbow strut 23 and folding back frame 13 against the other two frames to form a flat, readily transportable package within which the road sign is securely held.
Tov promote an understanding of the principles of the invention, the preferred embodiment illustrated in the drawings has been specifically described. It is not intended, however, to exclude by specific language such alterations and modifications of the illustrated embodiment as would occur to those skilled in the art to which the invention relates.
We claim:
1. A portable road sign unit comprising three trapezoidal frames having their bases pivotally connected on a common axis, whereby said frames may be folded together to form a at package for transport or storage or swung apart so that two of said frames may rest at on the ground, extending in opposite directions from said axis in coplanar relation, and elbow struts pivotally connected between the third frame and each of the remaining two frames, the length of said elbow struts being such that when extended they retain said third frame in generally 3 erect position, a road sign, and coacting means on said sign and said third frame to removably mount said sign on said third frame for display.
2. A portable road sign unit as claimed in claim 1 in which said sign is hinged for folding, and in which said coacting means mounts said sign in opened position for display on said third frame and in which one of said frames is provided with means for receiving said folded sign in face-to-face relation following disengagement of said coacting means, said last named frame engaging both the front and rear face of said sign to retain the sign against unintentional displacement when so received, for transport or storage of the entire unit, including said sign, as a substantially at package.
4 References Cited UNITED STATES PATENTS 2,718,080 9/1955 Eaton 40--125H 2,844,897 7/1958 Vance 40-125H 2,863,238 12/1958 Keech 40-125H 3,007,269 11/1961 Jump 40-125H 3,165,847 1/1965 Gunderson 40-125H 3,256,629 6/ 1966 Whitman 40-125H FOREIGN PATENTS 750,562 5/1933 France 40-125H LAWRENCE CHARLES, Primary Examiner
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GB2155680A (en) * 1984-03-08 1985-09-25 Edwards Engineering Limited A Display stand
US4999938A (en) * 1985-06-12 1991-03-19 Marketing Displays, Inc. Convertible message sign
GB2186729A (en) * 1986-02-15 1987-08-19 Swintex Collapsible sign
GB2186729B (en) * 1986-02-15 1989-11-08 Swintex Collapsible sign
US4817319A (en) * 1987-06-17 1989-04-04 Vitale Ralph S Collapsible sign
GB2228510A (en) * 1989-02-13 1990-08-29 Cleanline Fabrications Crush barrier
US5009541A (en) * 1989-03-21 1991-04-23 Thurston Kurt W Plastic barricade with limiting bolt
FR2645186A1 (en) * 1989-04-04 1990-10-05 Duarib Warning sign support
US4928415A (en) * 1989-06-14 1990-05-29 Walters Dale E Folding sign
US5046885A (en) * 1989-07-20 1991-09-10 Thurston Kurt W Hinged barricade with limiting bolt
GB2272012B (en) * 1992-11-02 1996-06-26 Rickish Investments Limited Barricades
US5743037A (en) * 1994-08-08 1998-04-28 Martin; Neil Ronald Foldable ornamental sign
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US6668474B2 (en) * 2001-01-11 2003-12-30 Dean Winterton Outdoor sign apparatus for real estate or other advertising purposes
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