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US965097A
US965097A US50739609A US1909507396A US965097A US 965097 A US965097 A US 965097A US 50739609 A US50739609 A US 50739609A US 1909507396 A US1909507396 A US 1909507396A US 965097 A US965097 A US 965097A
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  • this frame comprises a pair'of inclined supports constructed of suitable flexible material and so arranged with respect to each other that the normal distance between their upper ends is greater than the distance be tween the two points on the sign at which said ends are to be attached thereto, whereby suchattachment will necessitate the support ends being forced inwardly or toward each other, the 'tension exerted upon the to maintain the sign taut;
  • the expression normal distance between the upper ends of the supports refers to the distancebe' tween said ends when said supports are in their initial or unfiexed position prior to their attachment to the sign.
  • the invention further comprehends the production of a supporting frame of the type specified, in which the main supports are adjustable toward and from each other, thereby permitting the use of the frame in connection with signs of various lengths.
  • the invention resides in the employment of two-part main supports adjustable in point of length, to permit their connection to signs of different heights.
  • Figure l is a perspective view of the invention in its simplest form.
  • Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of a modified form.
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective view of the invention in its simplest form.
  • Fig. 4 is a fragmental detail View, partly in section, of a further modification.
  • the entire device consists merely of two main elements, the supporting frame and the sign.
  • the frame comprises a pair of flexible posts 1 whose lower ends are secured to feet 2 adapted to be bolted or otherwise fastened to the floor of the shoa window wherein the sign is to be displaye
  • These posts may be constructed of either wood or metal, and are inclined, as shown, the normal distance between their upper ends being slightly greater than the distance between the two points 011 the sign 8 at which said ends are to be attached thereto.
  • the sign to be dis played is not rectangular, but has a more or less irregular contour,there may be attached to the central portion of this bar an upstanding brace rod10 whose free upper end carries a hook 11 similar to hooks 4 and adapted to engage an eyelet or loop 12 provided upon the extremity of the projecting portion 13 of the top of the sign.
  • each post of a single strip of wood or metal two-part posts 14, illustrated in Fig. 2, may be employed, the members of which are telescopically connected and are held frictionally in adjusted position, thus providing for the use of signs of different heights.
  • the hooks 4c are attached to the upper ends of the inner members 15 of the posts.
  • socket members 16 shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 1.
  • These members are slidably mounted upon a single flat guide bar 17,-(Fig. 2) or upon a pair of short guide bars 18 of similar construction, (Fig. 4), the bar or bars extending through horizontal passages 19 formed in said members.
  • This construction is applicable both to the unitary posts 1 and to the two-part posts 14L, the lower ends of the posts being fitted in the socket 20 with which said members are provided.
  • Cord 22 extends directly across the back of the sign, while cord 23 is passed through eyelets or loops 24: provided in the ends of the projections 21 and through a perforation formed in the upper end of a vertical brace rod 25 arranged against the rear face of the sign and having its lower end fitted in a pocket 26 attached to said sign, as shown in Fig. 2.
  • socket members 16 are utilized, they will be held in adjusted position by the slight displacement thereof due to the flexion of the posts, the end edges of the passages 16 biting into the guide bar or bars.
  • the employment of flat guide bars has the further effect of preventing the socket members from turning thereon, thereby insuring the retention of the device in upright position.

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H. R. FISHER ADVERTISING DEVICE. APPLICATION nun JULY 13, 1909.
Patented July 19, 1910.
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UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE.
HENRY R. FISHER, OF WARREN, PENNSYLVANIA.
ADVERTISING ."onvron.
play the advertising matter printed or other-- wise indicated thereon. Briefly 1 described, this frame comprises a pair'of inclined supports constructed of suitable flexible material and so arranged with respect to each other that the normal distance between their upper ends is greater than the distance be tween the two points on the sign at which said ends are to be attached thereto, whereby suchattachment will necessitate the support ends being forced inwardly or toward each other, the 'tension exerted upon the to maintain the sign taut; In this connection, it may be stated that the expression normal distance between the upper ends of the supports refers to the distancebe' tween said ends when said supports are in their initial or unfiexed position prior to their attachment to the sign. I
1 The invention further comprehends the production of a supporting frame of the type specified, in which the main supports are adjustable toward and from each other, thereby permitting the use of the frame in connection with signs of various lengths.
' It also resides in the provision of a supplemental device for supporting the upper central portion of a sign of more or less irregular contour, which device may be connected either directly'or indirectly with the main supports.
Finally, the invention resides in the employment of two-part main supports adjustable in point of length, to permit their connection to signs of different heights.
The preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in drawings, wherein: I
Figure l is a perspective view of the invention in its simplest form. Fig. 2 is a rear elevation of a modified form. Fig. 3
-is a detail longitudinal sectional view of the accompanying Specification of Letters Patent. Patented July 19, 1910, Application filed July 13, 1909.
Serial No. 507,396.
one of the main supports employed in the construction shown in Fig. 2. Fig. 4: is a fragmental detail View, partly in section, of a further modification.
Reference being had to said drawings, and to the various numerals marked thereon, it will be seen that the entire device consists merely of two main elements, the supporting frame and the sign. In its simplest form, shown in Fig. 1, the frame comprises a pair of flexible posts 1 whose lower ends are secured to feet 2 adapted to be bolted or otherwise fastened to the floor of the shoa window wherein the sign is to be displaye These posts may be constructed of either wood or metal, and are inclined, as shown, the normal distance between their upper ends being slightly greater than the distance between the two points 011 the sign 8 at which said ends are to be attached thereto.
.In the construction illustrated, the two points mentioned are located adjacent the upper corners of the sign, as will appear later, this being true irrespective of the inclination of the posts.
It is essential that the two posts be inclined in opposite directions, and, in this connection, it may be stated that the expression in opposite directions employed, is
intended to cover not only a construction wherein the posts extend outwardly or away from each other, as illustrated, but also one wherein said posts extend inwardly or toward each other, the expression specified being used in its broadest sense. Illustration of such inward inclination is therefore considered unnecessary and has been omitted.
have secured to its upper end a rearwardly projecting staple 8, the two staples when employed, being designed to support a horizontal bar 9, the ends of which pass loosely therethrough. Where the sign to be dis played is not rectangular, but has a more or less irregular contour,there may be attached to the central portion of this bar an upstanding brace rod10 whose free upper end carries a hook 11 similar to hooks 4 and adapted to engage an eyelet or loop 12 provided upon the extremity of the projecting portion 13 of the top of the sign.
Instead of constructing each post of a single strip of wood or metal, two-part posts 14, illustrated in Fig. 2, may be employed, the members of which are telescopically connected and are held frictionally in adjusted position, thus providing for the use of signs of different heights. In this case, the hooks 4c are attached to the upper ends of the inner members 15 of the posts. Provision is also made for utilizing the frame in connection with signs of various lengths, and to this end the feet, 2 are replaced by socket members 16, shown in Figs. 2, 3 and 1. These members are slidably mounted upon a single flat guide bar 17,-(Fig. 2) or upon a pair of short guide bars 18 of similar construction, (Fig. 4), the bar or bars extending through horizontal passages 19 formed in said members. This construction is applicable both to the unitary posts 1 and to the two-part posts 14L, the lower ends of the posts being fitted in the socket 20 with which said members are provided.
Under certain circumstances, as for in- V stance, when the top portion of the sign is formed with additional projections 21 10'- cated upon opposite sides of themain projection 13, the bar 9 may be omitted and a pair of cords 22 and 23 substituted therefor, the ends of the cords being fastened in perforations formed in the upper ends of the posts. (See Figs. 2 and 3.) Cord 22 extends directly across the back of the sign, while cord 23 is passed through eyelets or loops 24: provided in the ends of the projections 21 and through a perforation formed in the upper end of a vertical brace rod 25 arranged against the rear face of the sign and having its lower end fitted in a pocket 26 attached to said sign, as shown in Fig. 2.
Owing to the flexibility of the posts, and to the fact that the normal distance between their upper ends is greater than the distance between the two loops 5, it will be apparent that in order to engage the hooks 1 with said loops 5, the said upper ends of the posts must be bent toward each other, this being true, as already stated, irrespective of the inclination of the posts. The tension produced by this flexion of the posts will therefore have the effect of maintaining the sign taut, its lower ends being held in place by the engagement of the eyelets or loops 6 with the hooks 7. The upper portion of the sign will also be supported and braced by the bar 9, by the latter and the rod 10, or by the cords 22 and 23, according as one or another of these constructions is employed. here the socket members 16 are utilized, they will be held in adjusted position by the slight displacement thereof due to the flexion of the posts, the end edges of the passages 16 biting into the guide bar or bars. The employment of flat guide bars has the further effect of preventing the socket members from turning thereon, thereby insuring the retention of the device in upright position.
hat is claimed is.
1. The combination of a pair of inclined tensioned support-s adjustable toward and from each other, and a flexible body attached at opposite ends to the supports and maintained taut by the tension exerted by said supports thereon.
2. The combination of a flexible body, and a pair of flexed two-part posts to which the body is attached at opposite ends, for exerting tension upon said body in opposite directions, to maintain the same taut, said posts being adjustable bodily toward and from each other and having the members thereof adjustable endwise.
3. The combination, with a flexible body, of a pair of inclined flexible posts at.- tached to the upper portion of said body at their upper ends, the normal distance between said ends being greater than the distance between the two points on said body at which they are attached thereto, to flex said posts in opposite directions during such attachment and to maintain said body taut by the tension exerted thereon incidental to such flexion.
4E. The combination, with a flexible body having the upper portion thereof provided with a pair of loops distant from each other, of a support for said body comprising a pair of flexible inclined posts provided at their upper ends with fastening devices arranged for removable engagement with said loops, the normal distance between said post ends being greater than the distance between said loops, to flex said posts in opposite directions during such attachment and to maintain said body taut by the tension exerted thereon incidental to such flexion.
5. The combination, with a flexible body, of a pair of inclined flexible posts attached to the upper portion of said body at their upper ends, the normal distance between said ends being greater than the distance between the two points on said body at which they are attached thereto, to flex said posts in opposite directions during such attachment and to maintain said body taut by the tension exerted thereon incidental to such flexion, and fixed fastening devices distant from each other and independent of said posts engaged with the lower portion of said body.
G. The combination, with a flexible body having its upper and lower portions each provided with a pair of loops distant from each other, of a support for said body comprising a pair of inclined posts tensioned in opposite directions and provided at their upper ends with fastening devices arranged for removable engagement with the upper loops, said body being maintained taut by the tension exerted thereupon by said posts, and fixed fastening devices distant from each other and independent of said posts removably engaged with the lower pair of loops.
7. The combination, with a flexible body, of a pair of inclined tensioned supports attached at their upper ends to the upper portion of said body and adjustable toward and from each other, to maintain said body taut by the tension exerted thereon.
In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand in presence of two subscribing wit nesses.
F HENRY R. FISHER.
Witnesses:
FRANK J. LYoNs, I HARRY WV. JOHNSON.
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US4103445A (en) * 1976-09-02 1978-08-01 Smith David A Roll-up sign
US4881565A (en) * 1988-08-25 1989-11-21 Turk Alan S Sunshade
US4986368A (en) * 1988-11-14 1991-01-22 Underwood John P Planting apparatus
US5884424A (en) * 1997-02-14 1999-03-23 Smith; David A. Roll-up sign
US6826861B2 (en) * 2001-03-26 2004-12-07 Luther Kenneth Alexander Temporary sign system
US20190078349A1 (en) * 2017-02-01 2019-03-14 Mark C. Carter Method and apparatus for displaying information within an inner side of a canopy

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US4103445A (en) * 1976-09-02 1978-08-01 Smith David A Roll-up sign
US4881565A (en) * 1988-08-25 1989-11-21 Turk Alan S Sunshade
US4986368A (en) * 1988-11-14 1991-01-22 Underwood John P Planting apparatus
US5884424A (en) * 1997-02-14 1999-03-23 Smith; David A. Roll-up sign
US6826861B2 (en) * 2001-03-26 2004-12-07 Luther Kenneth Alexander Temporary sign system
US20190078349A1 (en) * 2017-02-01 2019-03-14 Mark C. Carter Method and apparatus for displaying information within an inner side of a canopy
US10526811B2 (en) * 2017-02-01 2020-01-07 International E-Z Up, Inc. Method and apparatus for displaying information within an inner side of a canopy

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