专利摘要:
A collapsible display device includes a stand that includes a first part that supports against an underlying supportive surface, and a pole having a first end removably secured in said first part. The display device includes an essentially rectangular screen to be assembled to and disassembled from the display device and a first coupling arranged at a second end of said pole to cooperate with a second coupling arranged at a first short end of said screen. The first part includes at least one first fastener arranged at a shorter distance to the supportive surface than an at least one projector. The screen includes at least one second fastener arranged at a second short end to magnetically fasten to the at least one first fastener, a first magnetic strip arranged in connection with a first longitudinal end, and a second magnetic strip arranged at a second longitudinal end.
公开号:SE1100132A1
申请号:SE1100132
申请日:2011-02-25
公开日:2012-08-26
发明作者:Christer Zarelius
申请人:Expand Int Ab;
IPC主号:
专利说明:

25 30 2 so that the banner is stretched between its ends. Each of the transverse members 16 is bent so that the banner follows a curved shape between its sides.
U.S. Patent No. 2005/0017137 A1 relates to an adjustable and collapsible display stand which provides improved adaptability to uneven surfaces. Adjustable, visible connections between stay crosses and adjacent stays and a vertical support member allow a user to adjust the angle, load, support and position of the folding display stand for improved use. This display stand is rather complicated to assemble.
Patent document US 2002/0121034 A1 relates to a banner stand 10 (see Fig. 1) for presenting a banner 12 which includes two feet 16 for holding the banner stand 10 in an upright position, a post structure 18 for supporting the banner 12, a hanger 20 attached to the back B (see Fig. 4) of the banner 12 and releasably attached to the post structure 18, and a bottom tube 22 to which the banner 12 and feet 16 attach.
The patent document WO 99/59121 relates to a presentation device 1 comprising a bottom part 5 and rails 3 which can be connected to each other and which are provided for a flexible stand 2, which can be connected to the bottom part 5 via a plug connection. The presentation device 1 also comprises crossbars 9, 10 which are provided as a holding device for a presentation aid 6. The bottom part is configured with four elongate feet 14-17. The feet 14-17 are connected to an elongate transverse support 11 and can pivot from a folded rest position parallel to the transverse support 11 to a functional position in an at least substantially perpendicular manner relative to the transverse support 11, and can pivot back again.
The patent document FR 2 775 107 relates to a flexible banner stand with means for tensioning the banner. (See, e.g., Figs. 1-4).
Due to the above-mentioned documents, there is a need for a collapsible display means that is easy to assemble and provides adaptability to uneven surfaces. Furthermore, there is also a need for a display means which can be interconnected and which provides a display system in an fl visible manner.
Summary of the Invention The above-mentioned problem is solved with a collapsible display means according to claim 1. The display means comprises a stand comprising a first part which rests against an underlying support surface. The scaffold also includes a post means, with a first end which is releasably secured in the first part. Furthermore, the display means also comprises a substantially rectangular screen which is capable of being mounted to and disassembled from the display means, the screen having an image appearing thereon. The display means further comprises a first coupling means arranged at a second end of the post means and capable of cooperating with a second coupling means arranged at a first short end of the screen to secure the screen resiliently. The first part comprises at least a first fastening means and at least one protruding means, wherein said at least one first fastening means is arranged / arranged at a shorter distance to the surface than said at least one protruding means. The screen also includes at least one second fastener arranged at a second short end of the screen. The at least one first fastener and the at least one second fastener are capable of magnetically attaching to each other. Furthermore, the screen also comprises a first magnetic tape means arranged in connection with a first longitudinal end of the screen and a second magnetic tape means arranged at a second longitudinal end of the screen.
A main advantage of this solution is that the screen can slide in relation to the first part that remains on the floor. This is an advantage if the floor is uneven. Furthermore, the screen will always be stretched even if the floor is uneven. The installation of the screen will be extremely simple, hang the screen at the top of the post means, and the various fasteners will press the screen into place.
A further advantage in this context is achieved if the first coupling means is spring-loaded, which pushes the screen away from the surface and makes the securing of the screen resilient.
It is further an advantage in this context if the post means is spring-loaded by an internal spring arranged at the first end, which makes the securing of the screen resilient.
A further advantage in this context is achieved if the first coupling means is in the form of a hook means.
It is furthermore an advantage in this context if the second coupling means is in the form of a loop means. A further advantage in this context is obtained if each of the first fastening means is in the form of a magnetic means, and if each of the second fastening means is in the form of a protruding means of a ferromagnetic material.
According to a further alternative, it is an advantage if each of the first fastener is made of ferromagnetic material, and if each of the second fastener is in the form of a protruding means of a magnetic material.
It is furthermore an advantage in this context if each protruding means is in the form of an annulus.
According to a further alternative, it is an advantage if the protruding means is in the form of a protruding rim which extends along an edge of the first part.
The above-mentioned problem is also solved with a collapsible display system according to claim 10. The display system comprises at least two display means according to the present invention. Each of two successive display means is connected to each other by the first magnetic tape means of the first display means being attracted to the second magnetic tape means of the second display means.
A main advantage of this solution is that the screens can slide in relation to the first parts that remain on the floor. This is an advantage if the floor is uneven. Furthermore, the screens will always be stretched even if the floor is uneven.
A further advantage in this context is achieved if each screen also comprises two substantially hollow, straight members of a rigid material, one arranged in connection with the first short end of the screen and the other arranged in connection with the other short end of the screen, each member comprising a first end portion and a second end portion, and if the Display System also comprises a substantially rectangular second screen comprising a first magnetic tape means arranged in communication with a first longitudinal end of the second screen and a second magnetic tape means arranged in connection with a second longitudinal end of the second screen, which also comprises two substantially hollow, bendable members of an exhibitable material, one arranged in connection with a first short end of the second screen and the other arranged in connection with a second short end of the second screen, each member comprising a first end portion and a second end portion, each of which ends 1 comprises either a trade or a female part, at least one of them of a magnetic material, the other screen being connected between two display means by the means being connected to each other and the magnetic tape means being connected to each other.
It is further an advantage in this context if, in that an end part of a flexible member comprises a female part or a handle of a magnetic material, the end part comprises a sleeve means arranged between the end part and the female part or the handle.
It should be noted that the term "includes / includes" as used in this specification is intended to denote the existence of a given property, step or component, without excluding the existence of one or andra your other properties, features, units, steps, components or groups thereof. .
Embodiments of the invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which: Brief Description of the Drawings Fig. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a collapsible display means according to the present invention; Fig. 2 illustrates a perspective view of some parts of the display means illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 3 illustrates a schematic side view of the collapsible display means of the present invention; Fig. 4 illustrates two side views in more detail of some parts of the display means illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 5 illustrates a side view of a portion of a first embodiment of the display means illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 6 illustrates a side view of a portion of a second embodiment of the display means illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 7 illustrates a side view of a portion of a third embodiment of the display means illustrated in Fig. 1; Fig. 8 illustrates a perspective view of an alternative solution to that illustrated in Fig. 2; Fig. 9 illustrates a side view of the assembly of a display system according to the present invention; Fig. 10 illustrates a side view of the display system illustrated in Fig. 9, once assembled; Fig. 11 illustrates a side view of another display system according to the present invention; Fig. 12 illustrates a perspective view in more detail of some parts of the display system illustrated in Fig. 11; Fig. 13 is a cross-sectional view of the parts illustrated in Fig. 12 when connected; and Fig. 14 is a cross-sectional view of some parts included in assembling the display system illustrated in Fig. 11.
Detailed Description of Preferred Embodiments Fig. 1 illustrates a perspective view of a collapsible display means 1 according to the present invention. The display means 1 comprises a stand 10 comprising a first part 11 which rests against an underlying support surface (u). Furthermore, the stand 10 also comprises a post means 12, with a first end 121 which is detachably secured in the first part 11 and a second end 122. The display means 1 also comprises a substantially rectangular screen 20, which can be mounted to and disassembled from the display means 1 and which has a picture that appears on it.
To increase the stability of the display means 1, the first part 11 is provided with two feet 400, of which only one is illustrated in fi g. As shown in Fig. 1, a first coupling means 16 is arranged at the second end 122 of the post means 12. In fact, two first coupling means 16 are illustrated in FIG. The first coupling means 16 is capable of cooperating with a second coupling means 18 arranged at a first short end 201 of the screen 20, in order to secure the screen resiliently (see for example Fig. 4). As also appears from Fig. 1, the first part 11 comprises two first fastening means 111 and two protruding means 112. It is pointed out that it is possible to have only one first fastening means 111 and only one protruding means 112.
The shield 20 also includes, in this case, two second fasteners 202 (not illustrated in Fig. 1; see Figs. 5-7) arranged at a second short end 203 of the shield 20. The first fastener 111 and the second fastener 202 are in able to magnetically attach to each other. Although not illustrated in Fig. 1, it is pointed out that it is possible to mount a second screen 20 on the Display means 1. This second screen 20 will be located parallel to the first screen 20 illustrated in Fig. 1, but with the images facing away from each other. Accordingly, the second screen 20 will use the first coupling means 16, the first fastening means 111, the second fastening means 202 and the protruding means 112 which are not used in Fig. 1. Furthermore, two straight means 130 are also illustrated, one arranged in connection with a first short end 201 of the screen 20 and the second arranged in connection with the second short end 203 of the screen 20. The function of these means 130 will be described in Figs. 11-14.
Fig. 2 illustrates a perspective view of the display means 1 illustrated in Fig. 1, without the screen 20 mounted.
Fig. 3 illustrates a schematic side view of the collapsible display means 1 according to the present invention. In this case, the floor (u) is uneven, but the magnetic coupling between the first fastener 111 and the second fastener 202 is allowed to slide relative to each other when the first part 11 is inclined as on an uneven floor (u). This means that the screen 20 will remain almost horizontal. This figure also illustrates a first longitudinal end 205 and a second longitudinal end 207 of the screen 20.
In Fig. 4, two side views are illustrated in more detail by some parts of the display means 1 illustrated in Fig. 1. In this particular embodiment, the first coupling means 16 is spring-loaded, which presses the screen 20 away from the surface (u). This is illustrated by C in the left part of Fig. 4. This means that the screen 20 can bend, illustrated by the arrow in fig. 4. This contributes to the fact that the fuse of the screen 20 becomes resilient. Furthermore, this figure illustrates that the first coupling means 16 is in the form of a hook means 16.
Fig. 5 illustrates a side view of a first embodiment of the display means 1 according to the present invention. As shown in Fig. 5, the first part 11 comprises a short side 402 and a long side 404. In this particular embodiment, the first fastener 111 is in the form of a magnetic means 111 in line with the long side 404. Furthermore, the second fastener 202 is of a ferromagnetic material, here illustrated in the form of a clamp 202. The protruding means 112 on the first part 11 is in the form of a rotating means 112, for example of plastic. The ferromagnetic material can be, for example, steel. To connect the shield 20, pull it down and bring the second fastener 202 into contact with the first fastener 111. The protruding means 112 will hold the shield 20 taut and prevent it from coming loose. Fig. 6 illustrates a side view of a second embodiment of the display means 1 according to the present invention. In this particular embodiment, the first fastener 111 is made of ferromagnetic material, such as steel. The second fastener 202 is in the form of a protruding means 202 of a magnetic material. The protruding means 112 on the first part 11 is in the form of a rotating means 112, for example of plastic.
Fig. 7 illustrates a side view of a third embodiment of the display means 1 according to the present invention. In this particular embodiment, the first fastener 111 in the form of a magnetic means 111 is aligned with the longitudinal side 404.
Furthermore, the second fastener 202 is in the form of a protruding means 202 of a ferromagnetic material, for example steel. In Fig. 7, the protruding means 202 is illustrated in the form of a clamp 202. As shown in Fig. 7, the protruding means 112 is in the form of a protruding rim 112 extending along an edge of the longitudinal side 404.
Fig. 8 illustrates a perspective view of an alternative solution to that illustrated in Fig. 2. In this particular embodiment, the post means 12 is spring-loaded by an internal spring 123 arranged at the first end 121 of the post means 12.
This makes the fuse of the screen 20 resilient. This is illustrated by the arrow illustrated in Fig. 8.
Fig. 9 illustrates a side view of a display system 100 according to the present invention, when the display system 100 is ready to be mounted. In this particular example, two display means 1 will be mounted. As shown in Fig. 9, the first magnetic tape means 204 of the first display means 1, the one on the right, is positioned to connect to the second magnetic tape means 206 of the second display means 1, the one on the left. Furthermore, each screen 20 also comprises two substantially hollow, straight members 130 of a rigid material, such as aluminum. As shown in Fig. 9, a member 130 is arranged in communication with the first short end 201 of the screen 20 and the second member 130 is arranged in communication with the second end 203 of the screen 20. The means 130 may comprise male and female parts which are in able to be interconnected. See, for example, the description in connection with Figs. 12-14. Fig. 10 illustrates a side view of the display system 100 illustrated in Fig. 9 once assembled. In this case, the first magnetic tape means 204 is attracted to the second magnetic tape means 206. Furthermore, the means 130 may also be connected to each other. 20 25 30 9 lfig. 11 illustrates another display system 100 according to the present invention illustrating a further building element, in the form of a substantially rectangular second screen 30. The second screen 30 comprises a first magnetic tape means 304 arranged in connection with a first longitudinal end 305 of the screen 30 and a second magnetic tape means 306 arranged in connection with a second longitudinal end 307 of the screen 30. Furthermore, the second screen 30 also comprises two substantially hollow, bendable members 150 of an excipient material, for example of rubber. The bendable members 150 are arranged in communication with the short ends 301 and 303 of the screen 30. The end portions, which are not illustrated in this figure, of the members 130, 150 comprise either a trade or a female part, at least one of them of a magnetic material. See a more detailed description in connection with Figs. 12-14. As shown in Fig. 11, the second screen 30 is connected between two display means 1 in that the means 130, 150 are connected to each other and that the magnetic band means 204, 306, 206, 304 are connected to each other.
Figs. 12 and 13 illustrate a perspective view and a cross-sectional view of some parts of the display system 100 illustrated in Fig. 11. In Fig. 12, a first screen 20 with a straight member 130 and a second screen 30 with a bendable member 150 are illustrated. Each member 130 includes a first end portion 132 and a second end portion 134 (not illustrated in Figs. 12 and 13). Each member 150 includes a first end portion 152 and a second end portion 154 (not illustrated in Figs. 12 and 13). In this particular embodiment, the first end portion 132 comprises a trade of a ferromagnetic material, eg steel. The first end portion 152 of the bendable member 150 includes a female portion of a magnetic material. As further shown in Fig. 13, the first end portion 152 also includes a sleeve means 156 arranged between the first end portion 152 and the female portion. This makes the connection stronger.
Fig. 14 illustrates a cross-sectional view of some parts included in assembling the display system 100 illustrated in Fig. 11. Here, two straight members 130 and a bendable member 150 are illustrated. In this particular embodiment, both the first and second end portions 152, 154 of the bendable member 150 a female part of a magnetic material. To be connected to the bendable member 150, on the one hand, the straight member 130 is arranged with a trade of a ferromagnetic material in the second end part 134 and on the other hand the straight member 130 is arranged with a trade of a ferromagnetic material in the first part 132.
It is pointed out that the illustrated connections of various means 130, 150 are merely illustrative, and not exhaustive. The various means 130, 150 may have two trades, two female parts or some mixture thereof. Furthermore, a trade can be either of magnetic or ferromagnetic material. The same goes for a female part. It is also possible to have magnetic materials of different polarity for a trade and a female part which are intended to be connected.
The invention is not limited to the described embodiments. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that many different modifications are possible within the scope of the following claims.
权利要求:
Claims (12)
[1]
A collapsible display means (1) comprising a stand (10) comprising a first part (11) resting against an underlying support surface (u), said stand (10) also comprising a post means (12), with a first end (121 ) which is detachably secured in said first part (11), a substantially rectangular screen (20) capable of being mounted to and disassembled from the display means (1) and having an image appearing thereon, characterized in that said display means (1 ) also comprises a first coupling means (16) arranged at a second end (122) of said post means (12) and which is capable of cooperating with a second coupling means (18) arranged at a first short end (201) of said screen (20). ) for securing said screen (20) resiliently, and from the fact that said first part (11) comprises at least one first fastening means (111) and at least one protruding means (112), said at least one first fastening means (111) being arranged / arranged at a shorter distance to said surface (u) than said at least one protruding means (112), and wherein said screen (20) also comprises at least one second fastening means (202) arranged at a second short end (203) of said screen (20), and thereof said at least a first fastening means (111) and said at least one second fastening means (202) are capable of magnetically fastening to each other, and hence said shield (20) also comprises a first magnetic tape means (204) arranged in connection with a first longitudinal end ( 205) of said screen (20) and a second magnetic tape means (206) arranged at a second longitudinal end (207) of said screen (20).
[2]
Collapsible display means (1) according to claim 1, characterized in that said first coupling means (16) is spring-loaded, which presses said screen (20) away from said surface (u) and makes the fuse of said screen (20) resilient.
[3]
Collapsible display means (1) according to claim 1, or 2, characterized in that said post means (12) is spring-loaded by an internal spring (123) arranged at said first end (121) and makes the fuse of said screen (20) resilient. 20 25 30 12
[4]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-3, characterized in that said first coupling means (16) is in the form of a hook means (16).
[5]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-4, characterized in that said second coupling means (18) is in the form of a loop means (18).
[6]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that each said first fastening means (111) is in the form of a magnetic means (111), and in that each said second fastening means (202) is in the form of a protruding means (202) of a ferromagnetic material.
[7]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-5, characterized in that each said first fastening means (111) is made of ferromagnetic material, and in that each said second fastening means (202) is in the form of a protruding means (202 ) of a magnetic material.
[8]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that each said protruding means (112) is in the form of an rotating means (112).
[9]
Collapsible display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-7, characterized in that said protruding means (112) is in the form of a protruding rim (112) extending along an edge of said first part (11).
[10]
Collapsible display system (100), characterized in that it comprises at least two display means (1) according to any one of claims 1-9, wherein each of two successive display means (1) is connected to each other by said first magnetic tape means (204) of the first display means (1) is attracted by said second magnetic tape means (206) of the second display means (1).
[11]
Collapsible display system (100) according to claim 10, characterized in that each screen (20) also comprises two substantially hollow, straight members (130) of a rigid material, one arranged in connection with said first short end (201) of said screen (20) and the second arranged in communication with said second short end (203) of said screen (20), said means (130) comprising a first end portion (132) and a second end portion (134), and thereby display system (100) also includes a substantially rectangular second screen (30) comprising a first magnetic tape means (304) arranged in communication with a first longitudinal end (305) of said second screen (30) and a second magnetic tape means (306) arranged in connection to a second longitudinal end (307) of said second screen (30), which also comprises two substantially hollow, bendable members (150) of an exable material, one arranged in connection with a first short end (301) of said second screen ( 30) and the second arranged in communication with a second short end (303) of said second screen (30), the means (150) comprising a first end portion (152) and a second end portion (154), each end portion (132, 134) , 152, 154) comprises either a trade or a female part, at least one of them of a magnetic material, said second screen (30) being connected between two display means (1) by said means (130, 150) being connected to each other and that said magnetic tape means (204; 206; 304; 306) are connected to each other.
[12]
Collapsible display system (100) according to claim 11, characterized in that, if an end part (152, 154) of a bendable member (150) comprises a female part or a handle of a magnetic material, said end part (152; 154) comprises a sleeve means (156) arranged between said end part (152; 154) and said female part or said trade.
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