WO2011149348A1 - System and frame mounting means for mounting an advertising banner to an outside wall - Google Patents

System and frame mounting means for mounting an advertising banner to an outside wall Download PDF

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WO2011149348A1
WO2011149348A1 PCT/NL2011/050361 NL2011050361W WO2011149348A1 WO 2011149348 A1 WO2011149348 A1 WO 2011149348A1 NL 2011050361 W NL2011050361 W NL 2011050361W WO 2011149348 A1 WO2011149348 A1 WO 2011149348A1
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Berry Frank Mols
Hendricus Franciscus Pieter Sies
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Boering, Elisabeth, Margaretha
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    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
    • G09F15/0006Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
    • G09F15/0012Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels frames therefor
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F15/00Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like
    • G09F15/0006Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels
    • G09F15/0025Boards, hoardings, pillars, or like structures for notices, placards, posters, or the like planar structures comprising one or more panels display surface tensioning means
    • GPHYSICS
    • G09EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F19/00Advertising or display means not otherwise provided for
    • G09F19/22Advertising or display means on roads, walls or similar surfaces, e.g. illuminated

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  • the present invention relates to a system for mounting a banner, for example an advertising banner, to an (outside) wall or an advertising column, comprising a stretching frame having a circumferential edge by means of which the advertising banner can be stretched, and frame mounting means for mounting the stretching frame to the outside wall.
  • fastening rings for example in the welded hem
  • a cord or an elastic which is lashed, for example in zigzag fashion, through the fastening rings and round the frame tube.
  • Drawbacks of this system include the fact that the stretching frame, because of its size, is difficult to transport and mount. Furthermore, a banner stretched in this way is frequently found to be less attractive because of the stretching frame and the cord or the elastic, which are exposed to view. Furthermore, the stretching frame is thus subject to the weather influences, so that corrosion can easily occur.
  • the stretching rubbers or elastics are in particular exposed to UV radiation, which adversely affects their force and properties. Furthermore, a large force is exerted on the cord or the elastic, possibly causing it to elongate or break with the passage of time.
  • the stretching frame is to that end provided with banner fastening means extending parallel to the circumferential edge, which banner fastening means are spaced from the circumferential edge in rearward and inward direction therefrom, seen from the front.
  • banner fastening means are preferably made up of one or more fastening tubes, which extend parallel to the circumferential edge.
  • the fastening tubes are of circular section.
  • the circumferential edge is preferably formed by the outer side of one or more stretching tubes.
  • the stretching tubes are of rectangular section.
  • the frame mounting means preferably comprise a mounting body having a flat surface which is intended for being placed against the (outside) wall or the advertising column, with a stretching tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface (i.e. away from the outside wall) at one end, at the end of which arm holders for the stretching tubes are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface (i.e. away from the outside wall) at the opposite end, at the end of which arm holders for the fastening tubes are provided, which fastening tube holders project less high from the flat surface than the stretching tube holders.
  • the frame is preferably formed by separate tubes, which are fitted between two respective frame mounting means.
  • respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two different directions.
  • respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two directions that make an angle of 90 degrees with each other.
  • the stretching tube holders and/or the fastening tube holders preferably comprise section members which have an outer circumference that corresponds to the inner circumference of the respective tubes, such that the ends of the tubes can be slid over the holders. In this way a system is obtained that consists of separate components which can be joined together to form a frame by means of a sliding joint.
  • the longest parts are at most 1 m in length.
  • the frame mounting means are preferably configured so that they can be nested together. This makes it possible to transport the parts of the system in a compact manner.
  • the invention also relates to frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against a wall, a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, with the holders of respective pairs fastening tube holders extending in two opposite directions.
  • the invention also relates to frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against an outside wall, with a stretching tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat surface at one end, at the end of which arm stretching tube holders are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface at the opposite end, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, wherein the fastening tube holders project less high from the flat wall contact surface than the stretching tube holders, and wherein the fastening tube holders and the stretching tube holders are formed in such a manner on the two arms that the fastening tubes to be held and the stretching tubes to be held extend parallel to each other.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective view of an advertising banner
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of a system comprising the advertising banner (in transparent view) of figure 1 stretched on a stretching frame mounted to a wall;
  • Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the system of figure 2 ;
  • Figure 4 is a perspective view of a stretching tube as used in the system shown in figure 2;
  • Figure 5 is a perspective view of a fastening tube as used in the system is shown in figure 2;
  • Figure 6 is an exploded view of a part of the system shown in figure 2;
  • Figure 7 is a perspective view of a frame corner mounting means as used in the system shown in figure 2;
  • Figure 8 is another perspective view of the frame corner mounting means shown in figure 7;
  • Figure 9 is a perspective view of a frame mounting means as used in the system shown in figure 2; and Figure 10 is another perspective view of the frame mounting means shown in figure 9.
  • the advertising banner 1 shown in figure 1 is rectangular in shape, its welded hem being provided with a series of perforations along the circumferential edge, which perforations are provided with metal fastening eyes (not shown) .
  • the banner 1 is made of PVC (vinyl) , on which an advertising text is printed.
  • the banner 1 may also be made of other materials, such as textile or another flexible plastic material.
  • a system for attaching the advertising banner 1 to an outside wall comprises frame mounting means 2, frame corner mounting means 2 ' , and a stretching frame built up of stretching tubes 3 and banner fastening tubes 4.
  • the system forms a double-tube, rectangular frame, in which the stretching tubes 3 extend further away from the wall than the banner fastening tubes, and in which the stretching tubes 3 extend parallel to and spaced from the fastening tubes 4 , seen from the front side.
  • the banner 1 is folded around the circumferential edge of the stretching tubes 3, and fastened to the fastening tubes 4 in a known manner, using a cord or an elastic 5.
  • the sharp corners on the circumferential edge side of the square stretching tubes 3 apply friction to the banner 1, such that less force is exerted on the cord or elastic 5 than with prior art systems.
  • the reduced clearance between the outside wall and the rear side contributes toward decreasing the force exerted by the wind coming from behind.
  • the tubes 3, 4 and the mounting means 2, 2' are preferably made of aluminium.
  • the stretching tubes 3 are of square section and hollow.
  • the hollow tubes 3 are internally provided with a longitudinal groove 31 near one of the corners, so that the tubes can only be connected to the mounting means 2, 2' in one orientation.
  • the banner fastening tubes 4 are of circular section and are likewise hollow, as shown in figure 5.
  • the hollow tubes 5 are internally provided with a longitudinal groove 41, thereby preventing the tube from rotating about its axis after it has been connected to the mounting means 2 , 2 ' .
  • the banner fastening tubes may also be of square section.
  • the mounting means 2, 2* comprise a central mounting body 21, 21' provided with a flat surface 22, 22' , which can be placed against an outside wall.
  • the mounting bodies 21, 21' are provided with two screw holes 23 and three screw holes 23, respectively, so that the mounting means 2', 2' can be screwed to the wall .
  • stretching tube arms 24 extend obliquely outwards from the wall.
  • a stretching tube part 25, 25' which has the same sectional shape as the stretching tubes 3.
  • holders 26, which extend in line with the ends of the stretching tube part 25, 25'. Said holders 26 have a U-shaped profile and section, such that the ends of the hollow stretching tubes 3 can be slid over the holders 26 with a tight fit.
  • fastening tube arms 27, 27' extend obliquely inwards from the outside wall at the other end.
  • a fastening tube part 28, 28' which has the same sectional shape as the fastening tubes 4.
  • holders 29, which extend in line with the ends of the fastening tube part 28, 28' are provided at both ends of the fastening tube part 28, 28* .
  • Said holders 29 have a profile and section such that the ends of the hollow fastening tubes 4 can be slid over the holders 29 with a tight fit.
  • the holders 26, 29 of the corner mounting means 2* each extend at an angle of 90 degrees, whilst in figures 9 and 10 the holders 26, 29 of the mounting means 2 each extend at an angle of 180 degrees.
  • the mounting means 2 and the corner mounting means 2' are shaped such, viz. substantially J-shaped in sectional view, that several identical mounting means 2 and the corner mounting means 2' can be nested together.

Abstract

A system for mounting a banner, for example an advertising banner, to an (outside) wall or an advertising column, comprising a stretching frame having a circumferential edge by means of which the advertising banner can be stretched, and frame mounting means for mounting the stretching frame to the (outside) wall or the advertising column, characterised in that the stretching frame is provided with banner fastening means extending parallel to the circumferential edge, which banner fastening means are spaced from the circumferential edge in rearward and inward direction therefrom, seen from the front.

Description

SYSTEM AND FRAME MOUNTING MEANS FOR MOUNTING AN ADVERTISING BANNER TO AN OUTSIDE WALL
The present invention relates to a system for mounting a banner, for example an advertising banner, to an (outside) wall or an advertising column, comprising a stretching frame having a circumferential edge by means of which the advertising banner can be stretched, and frame mounting means for mounting the stretching frame to the outside wall.
Such a system is known. After the known stretching frame, which consists of a large, metal, rectangular circumferential tube, has been mounted to the wall, spaced therefrom by a small distance, using frame mounting means acting as spacers, the advertising banner, which has dimensions just a little smaller than those of the stretching frame, and which is
circumferentially provided with fastening rings (for example in the welded hem) , is stretched therein using a cord or an elastic, which is lashed, for example in zigzag fashion, through the fastening rings and round the frame tube.
Drawbacks of this system include the fact that the stretching frame, because of its size, is difficult to transport and mount. Furthermore, a banner stretched in this way is frequently found to be less attractive because of the stretching frame and the cord or the elastic, which are exposed to view. Furthermore, the stretching frame is thus subject to the weather influences, so that corrosion can easily occur. The stretching rubbers or elastics are in particular exposed to UV radiation, which adversely affects their force and properties. Furthermore, a large force is exerted on the cord or the elastic, possibly causing it to elongate or break with the passage of time. According to the invention, the stretching frame is to that end provided with banner fastening means extending parallel to the circumferential edge, which banner fastening means are spaced from the circumferential edge in rearward and inward direction therefrom, seen from the front. In this way it is possible to fold the advertising banner over the circumferential edge and stretch it in a known manner within the circumferential edge and connect it to the banner fastening means. In this way the frame is hidden from view. The banner fastening means are preferably made up of one or more fastening tubes, which extend parallel to the circumferential edge. In the preferred embodiment, the fastening tubes are of circular section. The circumferential edge is preferably formed by the outer side of one or more stretching tubes. In the preferred embodiment the stretching tubes are of rectangular section.
The frame mounting means preferably comprise a mounting body having a flat surface which is intended for being placed against the (outside) wall or the advertising column, with a stretching tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface (i.e. away from the outside wall) at one end, at the end of which arm holders for the stretching tubes are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface (i.e. away from the outside wall) at the opposite end, at the end of which arm holders for the fastening tubes are provided, which fastening tube holders project less high from the flat surface than the stretching tube holders. Locally mounting the frame on an outside wall is thus a very simple job. The frame is preferably formed by separate tubes, which are fitted between two respective frame mounting means. Preferably, respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two different directions. In a corner variant, respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two directions that make an angle of 90 degrees with each other. The stretching tube holders and/or the fastening tube holders preferably comprise section members which have an outer circumference that corresponds to the inner circumference of the respective tubes, such that the ends of the tubes can be slid over the holders. In this way a system is obtained that consists of separate components which can be joined together to form a frame by means of a sliding joint. Preferably, the longest parts are at most 1 m in length.
The frame mounting means are preferably configured so that they can be nested together. This makes it possible to transport the parts of the system in a compact manner. The invention also relates to frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against a wall, a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, with the holders of respective pairs fastening tube holders extending in two opposite directions.
The invention also relates to frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against an outside wall, with a stretching tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat surface at one end, at the end of which arm stretching tube holders are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface at the opposite end, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, wherein the fastening tube holders project less high from the flat wall contact surface than the stretching tube holders, and wherein the fastening tube holders and the stretching tube holders are formed in such a manner on the two arms that the fastening tubes to be held and the stretching tubes to be held extend parallel to each other.
The invention will now be explained in more detail with reference to an embodiment shown in the drawings, in which:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of an advertising banner;
Figure 2 is a perspective view of a system comprising the advertising banner (in transparent view) of figure 1 stretched on a stretching frame mounted to a wall;
Figure 3 is a cross-sectional view of a part of the system of figure 2 ;
Figure 4 is a perspective view of a stretching tube as used in the system shown in figure 2;
Figure 5 is a perspective view of a fastening tube as used in the system is shown in figure 2;
Figure 6 is an exploded view of a part of the system shown in figure 2; Figure 7 is a perspective view of a frame corner mounting means as used in the system shown in figure 2;
Figure 8 is another perspective view of the frame corner mounting means shown in figure 7;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a frame mounting means as used in the system shown in figure 2; and Figure 10 is another perspective view of the frame mounting means shown in figure 9.
The advertising banner 1 shown in figure 1 is rectangular in shape, its welded hem being provided with a series of perforations along the circumferential edge, which perforations are provided with metal fastening eyes (not shown) . The banner 1 is made of PVC (vinyl) , on which an advertising text is printed. The banner 1 may also be made of other materials, such as textile or another flexible plastic material.
According to figure 2, a system for attaching the advertising banner 1 to an outside wall comprises frame mounting means 2, frame corner mounting means 2 ' , and a stretching frame built up of stretching tubes 3 and banner fastening tubes 4. The system forms a double-tube, rectangular frame, in which the stretching tubes 3 extend further away from the wall than the banner fastening tubes, and in which the stretching tubes 3 extend parallel to and spaced from the fastening tubes 4 , seen from the front side.
According to figure 3, the banner 1 is folded around the circumferential edge of the stretching tubes 3, and fastened to the fastening tubes 4 in a known manner, using a cord or an elastic 5. The sharp corners on the circumferential edge side of the square stretching tubes 3 apply friction to the banner 1, such that less force is exerted on the cord or elastic 5 than with prior art systems. The reduced clearance between the outside wall and the rear side contributes toward decreasing the force exerted by the wind coming from behind. The tubes 3, 4 and the mounting means 2, 2' are preferably made of aluminium. As is shown in figure 4, the stretching tubes 3 are of square section and hollow. The hollow tubes 3 are internally provided with a longitudinal groove 31 near one of the corners, so that the tubes can only be connected to the mounting means 2, 2' in one orientation.
The banner fastening tubes 4 are of circular section and are likewise hollow, as shown in figure 5. The hollow tubes 5 are internally provided with a longitudinal groove 41, thereby preventing the tube from rotating about its axis after it has been connected to the mounting means 2 , 2 ' . The banner fastening tubes may also be of square section.
As shown in figures 6 - 10, the mounting means 2, 2* comprise a central mounting body 21, 21' provided with a flat surface 22, 22' , which can be placed against an outside wall. The mounting bodies 21, 21' are provided with two screw holes 23 and three screw holes 23, respectively, so that the mounting means 2', 2' can be screwed to the wall .
From the mounting bodies 21, 21' , stretching tube arms 24 extend obliquely outwards from the wall. Provided at the end of the stretching tube arms 24, perpendicularly thereto, is a stretching tube part 25, 25' , which has the same sectional shape as the stretching tubes 3. Provided at both ends of the stretching tube part 25, 25* are holders 26, which extend in line with the ends of the stretching tube part 25, 25'. Said holders 26 have a U-shaped profile and section, such that the ends of the hollow stretching tubes 3 can be slid over the holders 26 with a tight fit. From the mounting bodies 21, 21', fastening tube arms 27, 27' extend obliquely inwards from the outside wall at the other end. Provided at the end of the fastening tube arms 27, 27', perpendicularly thereto, is a fastening tube part 28, 28' , which has the same sectional shape as the fastening tubes 4. Provided at both ends of the fastening tube part 28, 28* are holders 29, which extend in line with the ends of the fastening tube part 28, 28' . Said holders 29 have a profile and section such that the ends of the hollow fastening tubes 4 can be slid over the holders 29 with a tight fit.
As shown in figures 7 and 8, the holders 26, 29 of the corner mounting means 2* each extend at an angle of 90 degrees, whilst in figures 9 and 10 the holders 26, 29 of the mounting means 2 each extend at an angle of 180 degrees.
As can be derived from figures 7 - 10, the mounting means 2 and the corner mounting means 2' are shaped such, viz. substantially J-shaped in sectional view, that several identical mounting means 2 and the corner mounting means 2' can be nested together.

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A system for mounting a banner, for example an advertising banner, to an (outside) wall or an advertising column, comprising a stretching frame having a circumferential edge by means of which the advertising banner can be stretched, and frame mounting means for mounting the stretching frame to the (outside) wall or the advertising column, characterised in that the stretching frame is provided with banner fastening means extending parallel to the circumferential edge, which banner fastening means are spaced from the circumferential edge in rearward and inward direction therefrom, seen from the front.
A system according to claim 1, wherein the banner fastening means are made up of one or more fastening tubes, which extend parallel to the circumferential edge.
A system according to claim 2, wherein the fastening tubes are of circular section.
A system according to claim 1, 2 or 3, wherein the circumferential edge is formed by the outer side of one or more stretching tubes.
A system according to claim 4 , wherein the stretching tubes are of rectangular section.
A system according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein the frame mounting means comprise a mounting body having a flat surface which is intended for being placed against the outside wall, with a stretching tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface at one end, at the end of which arm holders for the stretching tubes are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending upwards from the flat surface at the opposite end, at the end of which arm holders for the fastening tubes are provided, which fastening tube holders project less high from the flat surface than the stretching tube holders.
Frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against an (outside) wall or an advertising column, with a stretching tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat surface at one end, at the end of which arm stretching tube holders are provided, and a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface at the opposite end, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, wherein the fastening tube holders project less high from the flat wall contact surface than the stretching tube holders, and wherein the fastening tube holders and the stretching tube holders are formed in such a manner on the two arms that the fastening tubes to be held and the stretching tubes to be held extend parallel to each other.
Frame mounting means according to claim 7, wherein respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two opposite directions .
Frame mounting means according to claim 7, wherein respective pairs of stretching tube holders and fastening tube holders extend in two directions that include an angle of 90 degrees with each other.
10. Frame mounting means according to claim 7, 8 or 9, wherein the stretching tube holders and/or the fastening tube holders comprise section members which have an outer circumference that corresponds to the inner circumference of the respective tubes, such that the ends of the tubes can be slid over the holders.
11. Frame mounting means according to any one of claims 7 - 10, wherein the frame mounting means are configured so that they can be nested together.
12. Frame mounting means comprising a mounting body having a flat wall contact surface intended for being placed against an (outside) wall or an advertising column or on a support, a fastening tube arm extending in upward direction from the flat wall contact surface, at the end of which arm fastening tube holders are provided, wherein the holders of respective pairs of fastening tube holders extend in two opposite directions.
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