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US2058058A
US2058058A US750300A US75030034A US2058058A US 2058058 A US2058058 A US 2058058A US 750300 A US750300 A US 750300A US 75030034 A US75030034 A US 75030034A US 2058058 A US2058058 A US 2058058A
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  • My invention relates to illuminated signs or the like.
  • the object is to provide an improved construction which shall be inexpensive to make and oper- 5 ate and which shall be attractive and decorative in appearance.
  • Another object is to provide a sign of flat sheet glass which will simulate the gas tube signs now in common use.
  • Fig. 1 is a view in perspective of the complete sign.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of same.
  • Fig. 3 is a fragmentary elevation on an enlarged scale.
  • Fig. 4 is a sectionon line 4, 4 of Fig. 3.
  • Fig. 5 is a fragmentary section on a still-larger scale showing portions of the front and back stencil sheets and the interposed glass plate or panel.
  • the flat plate I of glass or similar transparent material, is frosted or sand blasted on the front side, and then entirely covered on each side with a coating or covering 8 of opaque material, as for 30 example black paint, with the exception of the border line 9 and the letters or characters I 0, constituting the design or indicia of the sign, which are left uncovered.
  • a coating or covering 8 of opaque material as for 30 example black paint
  • 'fliis sheet or plate I is preferably of substan- 5 tial thickness, from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch, for the purpose herein described.
  • the parts adjacent the margins of the border line 9 are now shaded, as at I I, as for example by a suitable pigment, preferably corresponding to, or har- 40 monizing with the color to be applied to said border line, as herein described.
  • the characters I! are similarlyprovided with marginal shading as at I2, preferably corresponding to or harmonizing with the color to be applied 45 to said characters as herein described.
  • a strip l3 of translucent colored material such as cellulose acetate, which is red in the present example, is secured to the rear face of the plate Philadelphia, Pa.
  • the plate I is secured in a suitable frame I5 preferably forming part of the housing l6.
  • a sheet II of translucent or light diffusing material such for example as suitably treated glass or fabric.
  • This sheet II is preferably of area corresponding to the area of plate I.
  • illuminating means such as the common incandescent electric light bulbs, in properly spaced relationship, all enclosed in the housing I6.
  • the black or opaque coating or covering, constituting a stencil sheet, on each side of the glass is so applied as sharply to define the margins of the border line 9 and characters ill, or such other areas as may be desired, which are cut away from the opaque sheets and left entirely uncovered, and these openings or uncovered areas on one side of the plate I, are preferably in substantial register with the similar uncovered areas on the other side, except that the openings or cut away areas on the rear side of the plate are of less dimension than that of the respective corresponding openings on the front or outer face.
  • the outer face of said plate I within the frame I5 is exposed to view.
  • the different sizes of the corresponding open areas on opposite sides of the plate, the marginal shading of these areas, in conjunction with the frosted surface and the refractory qualities of the glass of plate I, give these illuminated areas, the aspect of gas tubes which are commonly used in illuminated signs.
  • the degree of refraction of the light which passes through said areas, and hence the effectiveness of the blending of the light from the margin to the middle line of said areas depends in part upon the thickness and the quality of the material of which the transparent plate I is made.
  • eflect is improved by having the front face of the plate frosted or sand-blasted.
  • the opaque coatl'ng may be confined to the inside of the plate only.
  • colored translucent sheets such as a cellulose acetate
  • a cellulose acetate may be used for imparting the desired color or colors to the open area.
  • frosted or sand blasted I mean toinclude any method of securing a roughened or unpolished surface.
  • the aspect of the display is an almost perfect simulation of the gas tubes now in use.
  • An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design, the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions-less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the out out areas of the front stencil and means for projecting areas.
  • An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design: the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less light rays through said out out a,osa,oss
  • An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design. the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the cut out areas of the front stencil, a colored translucent sheet between the source of light and the stencils, and means for projecting light rays through said out out areas.
  • An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design, the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the cut out areas of the front stencil, a light diffusing sheet between the source of light and the stencils, and means for projecting light rays through said diffusing sheet and said out out areas.

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Patented Oct. 20, 1936 PATENT OFFICE IILUMINATED SIGN Alan C. Caccia,
Application October 27,
4 Claims.
My invention relates to illuminated signs or the like.
The object is to provide an improved construction which shall be inexpensive to make and oper- 5 ate and which shall be attractive and decorative in appearance.
Another object is to provide a sign of flat sheet glass which will simulate the gas tube signs now in common use.
Referring to the drawing, which illustrates merely by way of example, suitable means for the embodiment of my invention:-
Fig. 1 is a view in perspective of the complete sign.
Fig. 2 is a vertical cross-section of same.
Fig. 3 is a fragmentary elevation on an enlarged scale.
i Fig. 4 is a sectionon line 4, 4 of Fig. 3.
Fig. 5 is a fragmentary section on a still-larger scale showing portions of the front and back stencil sheets and the interposed glass plate or panel.
similar numerals refer to similar parts throughout the several views.
In accordance with the embodiment shown, the flat plate I, of glass or similar transparent material, is frosted or sand blasted on the front side, and then entirely covered on each side with a coating or covering 8 of opaque material, as for 30 example black paint, with the exception of the border line 9 and the letters or characters I 0, constituting the design or indicia of the sign, which are left uncovered.
'fliis sheet or plate I is preferably of substan- 5 tial thickness, from one-eighth to three-quarters of an inch, for the purpose herein described. The parts adjacent the margins of the border line 9 are now shaded, as at I I, as for example by a suitable pigment, preferably corresponding to, or har- 40 monizing with the color to be applied to said border line, as herein described.
The characters I!) are similarlyprovided with marginal shading as at I2, preferably corresponding to or harmonizing with the color to be applied 45 to said characters as herein described.
A strip l3 of translucent colored material, such as cellulose acetate, which is red in the present example, is secured to the rear face of the plate Philadelphia, Pa.
1934, Serial No. 750,300
These respective colors imparted to the said areas are shown conventionally in Fig. 3.
The plate I is secured in a suitable frame I5 preferably forming part of the housing l6.
To the rear of the cellulose acetate strip I3 and sheet"i4 is suitably secured a sheet II of translucent or light diffusing material, such for example as suitably treated glass or fabric. This sheet II is preferably of area corresponding to the area of plate I. To the rear of this sheet II are mounted illuminating means, such as the common incandescent electric light bulbs, in properly spaced relationship, all enclosed in the housing I6.
It will be understood that the black or opaque coating or covering, constituting a stencil sheet, on each side of the glass is so applied as sharply to define the margins of the border line 9 and characters ill, or such other areas as may be desired, which are cut away from the opaque sheets and left entirely uncovered, and these openings or uncovered areas on one side of the plate I, are preferably in substantial register with the similar uncovered areas on the other side, except that the openings or cut away areas on the rear side of the plate are of less dimension than that of the respective corresponding openings on the front or outer face.
The margins of said uncovered areas, on the inner side of the plate, that is the side toward the lamps, are then shaded, preferably with a suitable pigment, but leaving a clear unpigmented middle area I9, as more clearly shown in Fig. 5.
With the parts so arranged and treated the outer face of said plate I within the frame I5 is exposed to view. The light from the lamp or lamps I8, being diffused by the sheet II, spreads over the rear face of plate I and shows through the uncovered areas 9 and III with the respective colors imparted by the cellulose acetate strip and sheet. The different sizes of the corresponding open areas on opposite sides of the plate, the marginal shading of these areas, in conjunction with the frosted surface and the refractory qualities of the glass of plate I, give these illuminated areas, the aspect of gas tubes which are commonly used in illuminated signs. The degree of refraction of the light which passes through said areas, and hence the effectiveness of the blending of the light from the margin to the middle line of said areas depends in part upon the thickness and the quality of the material of which the transparent plate I is made.
When a-pigment is used for the shading, the
eflect is improved by having the front face of the plate frosted or sand-blasted.
While the above example is given as a satisfactory embodiment,-it will be understood, that in some cases, with some material, the opaque coatl'ng may be confined to the inside of the plate only.
Other means than colored translucent sheets, such as a cellulose acetate, may be used for imparting the desired color or colors to the open area. Also, by the phrase frosted or sand blasted", I mean toinclude any method of securing a roughened or unpolished surface.
By the arrangement described, the aspect of the display is an almost perfect simulation of the gas tubes now in use.
What I claim is:--v
1. An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design, the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions-less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the out out areas of the front stencil and means for projecting areas.
2. An illuminated sign "comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design: the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less light rays through said out out a,osa,oss
thanthe dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the cut out areas of the front stencil, a shading medium on the margins of the rear cut out areas, and means for projecting light rays through said out out areas.
3. An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design. the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the cut out areas of the front stencil, a colored translucent sheet between the source of light and the stencils, and means for projecting light rays through said out out areas.
4. An illuminated sign comprising front and rear stencils, having substantially registering cut out areas constituting the design, the cut out areas of the rear stencil being of dimensions less than the dimensions of the cut out areas of the front stencil, a panel of transparent material between the stencils, a frosted surface covering the cut out areas of the front stencil, a light diffusing sheet between the source of light and the stencils, and means for projecting light rays through said diffusing sheet and said out out areas. I
- ALAN C. CACCIA.
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US3309806A (en) * 1962-04-30 1967-03-21 Ronald W Sheppard Illuminated sign apparatus
US5381324A (en) * 1992-12-23 1995-01-10 Marketing Displays, Inc. Illuminated canopy system
US5444932A (en) * 1991-03-07 1995-08-29 Werbelicht Kg Rudolf Jeroma Electric sign advertising element
US5746503A (en) * 1992-12-23 1998-05-05 Marketing Displays Inc. Illuminated canopy system
US5992068A (en) * 1998-03-26 1999-11-30 James H. Chisholm Sign for illumination utilizing translucent layers
US6526681B1 (en) * 1999-03-26 2003-03-04 Javier A. G. De Saro Sign for illumination utilizing translucent layers
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US3309806A (en) * 1962-04-30 1967-03-21 Ronald W Sheppard Illuminated sign apparatus
US5444932A (en) * 1991-03-07 1995-08-29 Werbelicht Kg Rudolf Jeroma Electric sign advertising element
US5381324A (en) * 1992-12-23 1995-01-10 Marketing Displays, Inc. Illuminated canopy system
US5537302A (en) * 1992-12-23 1996-07-16 Marketing Displays, Inc. Illuminated sign with patterned openings on light dispersion member
US5613763A (en) * 1992-12-23 1997-03-25 Marketing Displays Inc. Method for installing illuminated canopy system
US5746503A (en) * 1992-12-23 1998-05-05 Marketing Displays Inc. Illuminated canopy system
USRE36039E (en) * 1992-12-23 1999-01-12 Marketing Displays, Inc. Illuminated canopy system
US5931564A (en) * 1992-12-23 1999-08-03 Hillstrom; David U. Illuminated canopy system
US5992068A (en) * 1998-03-26 1999-11-30 James H. Chisholm Sign for illumination utilizing translucent layers
US6526681B1 (en) * 1999-03-26 2003-03-04 Javier A. G. De Saro Sign for illumination utilizing translucent layers
US10183463B2 (en) * 2015-05-04 2019-01-22 Sensitile Systems Decorative panel

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