Abstract: A vehicle safety or caution sign is attached to the side of a vehicle. The sign is held by an elongated member which is coupled by a first pivot to a mounting member that attaches to the vehicle. The first pivot enables the sign to be swung in a fore and aft direction relative to and toward and from the vehicle. The sign has a bearing member secured thereto and which operates as a second pivot and is coupled with the elongated member to enable the sign to hang in a generally vertical position when the vehicle is moving at a slow speed or is stopped, and to enable swinging of the sign to a generally horizontal position when the vehicle is moving in excess of a predetermined speed.
Abstract: A catalytic coating is provided on a flexible backing such as a pressure sensitive adhesive tape. The tape comprises a thin, flexible film backing and is coated on one side thereof with a conventional or flame retardant pressure sensitive adhesive. The film is coated on the other side with the catalytic protective coating. The catalytic coating is very thin, i.e., less than 0.1 mil in thickness.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
May 24, 1984
Date of Patent:
April 25, 1989
Assignee:
CHR Industries, Inc.
Inventors:
Charles Balian, Jon H. Simpson, Arun Agarwal
Abstract: A flame retardant, solvent fuels and lubricating fluids resistant, non-flagging, printable, pressure sensitive laminate material capable of service up to 260.degree. C., comprising, a non-woven substrate, an adhesive coating on one side of said substrate and a resin coating on the other side of said substrate.