Vehicle advertising sign, system and method
An advertising display for use above the roof of a vehicle comprises a rigid elongated and enclosed advertising member, which is of substantially triangular cross section and which can be reversibly mounted on a metallic roof with the use of magnets affixed within receptacles in the base of the display. Apparatus is provided for storing a plurality of the advertising members in a space-conserving fashion.
The present invention relates to advertising signs and message boards which may be removably mounted upon a motor vehicle, and systems and methods for storing such signs.
A variety of businesses, particularly in the fast food industry, employ part-time delivery vehicles. Typically, the business will provide the part-time delivery person with a sign that may be easily mounted upon the delivery person's vehicle, but removed at the end of the delivery person's shift and used during the next shift. Examples of vehicle-mounted removable advertising signs are disclosed in my earlier U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,667,428, 4,839,975, 5,084,994, and D.290,620. Previous vehicle-mounted signs employing magnetic means of attachment have been disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 3,440,748, issued to J. C. Hackley, and U.S. Pat. No. 2,960,786, issued to S. Wagner. A product of this type has also been sold commercially by Mr. Bill's Sign Co. of Leesburg, Fla. under the trademark “Drive-N-Ad”.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention concerns an apparatus and related method for displaying removable advertising sign on a vehicle. Magnetic means are provided for removably attaching the advertising sign to the vehicle, and includes illumination means for night-time visibility of the advertising message. Means are also provided for storing a plurality of the advertising members.
The advertising sign preferably comprises an enclosed, elongated hollow unitary member of molded translucent plastic, substantially triangular in cross section lateral to the elongated dimension, having opposing side surfaces which are bowed slightly outwardly to improve aerodynamics and with at least one side surface suitable for attaching advertisement thereto. The molded member includes a bottom having plural molded recesses each for receiving an individual magnet.
The magnetic means of attachment comprise plural magnets affixed to the base of the advertising member such that the advertising means will withstand forces occurring during the vehicle's motion without being dislodged. A special coating is disposed on each magnet to prevent scratching of the vehicle to which the magnets are attached.
The illumination means comprise at least one light positioned inside the advertising member, and with means for electrically coupling with an electrical source in the vehicle. The enclosed unitary construction of the molded advertising member prevents exposure of the illumination means to moisture during use.
Two forms of storage means are disclosed. In a first form, the storage means comprises a hollow member with means to support a plurality of the advertising members situated on end, and spacing means sufficiently thin so that an advertising member can fit between two contiguous spacing means. Both the spacing and support means are attached to the inner side of the hollow member at a position removed from the hollow member's edge. The shape of the hollow member is designed to surround a plurality of advertising members positioned on end in a space-efficient manner. The storage means are constructed in such a way that one holder may be completely or partially filled with advertising members and further stacked with another holder atop the stored advertising members. The additional holder can then be partially or completely filled with additional advertising members and these steps repeated, creating a space-efficient means for storing as many layers of holders and advertising members as can fit within the storage area.
In the second embodiment of the storage means, there is provided an elongated ferrous metal bar of sufficient length to accept a plurality of the advertising members, so that the magnetic means may be attached to the bar.
The preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to
Magnet assembly 126 preferably comprises a coated metal housing 134 with lip 136, which extends slightly beyond a corresponding magnet 138 to permit easier removal of advertising member 102 from the vehicle roof; that is, to define a space between the coated face of the magnet 138 and the roof, so that the force of the magnet may more easily be decoupled from the metal of the roof. As noted by the dotted lines in
Base 107, shown in
Again noting
The advertising sign 10 is removably affixed to a metallic vehicle roof 180 in such a way that the advertising sign may be read from all directions, as shown in
Apparatus for holding the advertising signs 110 in accordance with the present invention is shown in
A plurality of combinations of cylinders and signs 10 as described in the preceding paragraph may be stacked as shown in
A second embodiment of storage apparatus in accordance with the present invention is shown in
It will be understood by those skilled in the art that the advertising member 10 of the present invention and its associated storing arrangements provide numerous advantages and improvement with respect to the prior art. For example, the unitary, enclosed construction of the sign member 10 and the curvature of the elongated signs 106 provide a large message area, while significantly reducing wind resistance relative to prior art sign structures of a similar configuration. The integral, enclosed nature of the base 107 also contributes to the reduction of wind drag, while protecting the illuminating lamp assembly of 140 from moisture. The corner feet 110 further contribute to a reduction in wind drag, being integrally molded with the remainder of the body, while insuring that the advertising member 10 is capable of-being of being supported upon the roof of vehicles having a wide range of curvature across the roof. The particular construction of the magnet assembly 126, and the particular manner in which it is supported in the corresponding one of the feet 110 permits the advertising member 10 to be easily attached to and removed from a roof of a vehicle, again while insuring that the member 10 remains firmly attached to the roof of the vehicle during use. The particular selection section of scratch-resistant coating 134 137 on the magnet assembly 126 protects both the magnet assembly and the vehicle roof during use.
This concludes the description of the preferred embodiments. A reading by those skilled in the art will bring to mind various changes without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is intended, however, that the invention only be limited by the following appended claims.
Claims
1. An advertising sign for removably mounting onto a metal panel of a motor vehicle, comprising:
- an advertising member having a base, ends and sides formed together into a completely enclosed hollow body, the base including plural magnet receptacles with a magnet fastened in each receptacle;
- each said magnet comprising a dish-shaped housing with a magnetic member within each housing, the housing having an edge extending below the magnetic member; and
- means for pivotally attaching each magnet to the base so that each magnet can pivot and adjust to differences in slope along a vehicle metal panel to which the advertising sign may be attached.
2. An advertising sign for removably mounting onto a metal panel of a motor vehicle, comprising:
- an advertising member having a base, ends and sides formed together into a completely enclosed hollow body;
- plural magnets; and
- means for pivotally attaching each magnet to the base so that each magnet can pivot and adjust to differences in slope along a vehicle metal panel to which the advertising sign may be attached, wherein the pivotal attaching means comprises a flexible sleeve between each magnet and the base, and a fastener extending through each magnet, its flexible sleeve and into the base.
3. The advertising sign recited in claim 2 wherein the pivotal attaching means comprises a fastener extending through each magnet, its flexible sleeve and into the base.
4. An advertising sign for removably mounting onto a metal panel of a motor vehicle, comprising:
- an advertising member formed of a hollow, translucent and completely enclosed body having a base, ends and sides formed of a unitary molded plastic, the body including plural molded feet extending from and forming a part of the base at each corner thereof, and with an indented receptacle in each foot of the base, each receptacle shaped and dimensioned to receive a magnet assembly therein;
- plural magnet assemblies, each magnet assembly including a non-metallic non-magnetic, dish-shaped housing with a magnet within the housing, the housing having an edge extending below the magnet; and
- means for fastening each magnet assembly within the receptacle of a corresponding foot of the base, the fastening means attaching each magnet within the receptacle so that a portion of the magnet extends below its receptacle.
5. The advertising sigh sign recited in claim 4 further comprising means for pivotally attaching each magnet assembly in the receptacle so that each magnet can pivotally adjust to differences in slope along a vehicle metal panel to which the advertising sign may be attached.
6. The advertising sign recited in claim 5 wherein the pivotally attaching means comprises:
- a flexible sleeve between each magnetic assembly and the base; and
- a fastener extending through each magnet assembly, each flexible sleeve and into the base.
7. The advertising sign recited in claim 1 wherein the magnet receptacles collectively surround all of the magnets.
8. The advertising sign recited in claim 7 wherein each magnet receptacle surrounds at least one of the magnets.
9. The advertising sign recited in claim 7 wherein the base includes a remaining portion apart from the receptacles, and wherein each magnet receptacle extends below the remaining portion.
10. The advertising sign recited in claim 9 wherein each magnet receptacle also extends below the remaining portion of the base and along a portion of an adjacent side.
11. The advertising sign recited in claim 10 wherein each magnet receptacle also extends below the remaining portion of the base along a portion of an adiacent end.
12. The advertising sign recited in claim 1 further comprising a plastic coating over the edge of each dish-shaped housing.
13. The advertising sign recited in claim 2 wherein the advertising member further comprises:
- plural magnet receptacles, each extending below a remaining portion of the base around each receptacle.
14. The advertising sign recited in claim 13 wherein each magnet receptacle extends along a portion of an adjacent side.
15. The advertising sign recited in claim 14 wherein each magnet receptacle extends along a portion of an adjacent end.
16. The advertising sign recited in claim 15 wherein each magnet receptacle surrounds at least one of the magnets.
17. The advertising sign recited in claim 2 further comprising a plastic coating extending across a bottom surface of each magnet.
18. The advertising sign recited in claim 1 further comprising means for supporting the sign in a suspended storage position by removable attachment of at least one magnet fixed to the base to a separate metallic member.
19. The advertising sign recited in claim 2 wherein the base comprises a unitary and rectangular sheet of plastic material, with the plural magnets comprising at least four spaced magnets each of which is mounted at a corner of the base.
20. The advertising sign recited in claim 19 further comprising a fastener and flexible sleeve with each of the magnets, with all of the magnets pivotal about an outer extremity of the respective fastener.
21. The advertising sign recited in claim 20 wherein each fastener comprises a beveled head to facilitate pivoting of the respected magnet.
22. The advertising sign recited in claim 21 further comprising a lighting assembly mounted along an inner surface of the rectangular base, the ends and sides of the members being sufficiently translucent to permit light to emit therethrough.
23. The advertising sign recited in claim 22 wherein the lighting assembly extends lengthwise along the rectangular base.
24. The advertising sign recited in claim 2 further comprising:
- the base formed of a unitary and rectangular sheet defining four spaced corners, with the plural magnets comprising at least four spaced magnets each of which is mounted at a corner of the base with each magnet having a respective fastener and a respective sleeve, with each fastener extending through the corresponding magnet and corresponding sleeve and the base so that each magnet is independently pivotal about an outer, beveled end of the associated fastener; and
- wherein that portion of the base adjacent each magnet is recessed inwardly relative to the adjacent side and end of the sign.
25. The advertising sign recited in claim 24 wherein each magnet is dimensioned so that an upper side of each magnet is recessed toward the base relative to the portions of the adjacent side and adjacent end of the sign, and an opposing bottom magnet side extends below portions of the adjacent side and adjacent end.
26. An advertising sign for removably mounting onto a metal panel of a motor vehicle, comprising:
- an advertising member having a base, ends and sides formed together into a completely enclosed hollow body, the base including plural magnet receptacles with a magnet fastened in each receptacle and with the base being generally rectangular and with each receptacle being located at a corner of the base;
- each said magnet comprising a dish-shaped housing with a magnet member within each housing, the housing having an edge extending below the magnetic member and with each receptacle being at least partially defined by extending portions of the end and the side of the base next adjacent each receptacle;
- means for pivotally attaching each magnet to the base so that each magnet can pivot and adjust to differences in slope along a vehicle metal panel to which the advertising sign may be attached; and
- plastic means across the bottom of each magnet member and forming the edge extending below the magnet member.
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Type: Grant
Filed: Mar 15, 2002
Date of Patent: Sep 10, 2013
Inventor: William A. Elmer (Winter Park, FL)
Primary Examiner: Gary C Hoge
Application Number: 10/098,648
International Classification: G09F 21/04 (20060101);