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- One of the objects of my invention is to provide an improved luminous sign of simple con- 5 struction and manner of operation which produces attractive effects, particularly useful for advertising purposes.
- metal letters coated on one side with fluorescent material are secured to a Wire tially-evacuated tube.
- a high voltage. is applied to a second electrode which is either sealed within the tube or. is disposed on the outside thereof, to cause an electrical discharge between the 'two electrodes.
- the fluorescent material on the metal letters is thereby made to glow.
- Figure 1 is a perspective view, partly broken away, of a luminous sign embodying my invention.
- Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing a proposed modification.
- a wire electrode 10 is sealed in a partially-evacuated tube 12, and
- a second electrode 16 is also sealed in the tube and is disposed in proximity to the metal letters or base members on one side thereof, and on which side there -is suitable fluorescent ma# terial 18, such as willemite or zinc sulphide.
- the electrode 16 and the electrode structure comprising the wire 10 and the attached metal base members 14, are connected across a suitable voltage supply 20 to cause an electric discharge between the electrodes, whereby the fluorescent material is caused to glow.
- the letters thereby become luminous and produce a pleasing eiect, particularly at night.
- diierent color fluorescent material for the different letters or parts of the sign to produce pleasing color effects.
- metal basemembers 14 have been shown in the shape of letters, it' will be understood that these members vmay be given any desired shape to represent various figures, trade-marks, or the like.
- the base member may be a single piece to which the uorescent material is applied except where the letters or iigures are to appear. In this case, the letters or figures appear as black silhouettes against a glowing fluorescent background.
- Weird and novel shadow etects may be ob- Mtained by varying the gas pressure in the tube or electrode sealed in a parby changing the position of the electrode 16.
- the sign comprises a panel 22 and a plurality of bulbs 24 each 1having a plug-andsocket connection with the panel.
- Each bulb is provided with iluorescent electrode structure 26 in the shape of a letter, a number, or any desired gure, and which is electrically connected to the bulb part of the plug-and-socket connection.
- the connection 28 is electrically connected to each of the electrodes 26 by Way of the plug-and-socket connections.
- a second electrode is provided, and is in the form of a metal cover plate 30 tted on the bulbs and provided with openings for exposing the outer end wall'structure ofv each bulb as shown.
- the electrodes 26 and 30 are connected across a high frequency supply, as indicated, to induce an electric discharge in each bulb whereby the letter or gure is caused to glow.
- the cover plate 30 serves the additional purpose of protecting the bulbs against breakage, and protecting the panel 22 and the plug-andsocketconnections from exposure to the elements.
- each bulb provided with iluorescent electrode structure electrically connected to the bulb part of said plug-and-socket connection, and a second electrode structure in the form of a cover plate provided with openings for exposing the outer end wall structure of each bulb.
- a plurality of bulbs each Vprovided with iluorescent electrode structure, an electrical connection common to the respective electrode structures, electrode means exterior of said tubes and disposed in proximity thereto, and a second electrical connection to said electrode means for causing, with said rst-named electrical connection, an said tubes.
- a plurality of fluorescent electrodes supported for observation as a, groupand an electrode common to said uorescent electrodes for impressing thereon an electric potential and shaped to expose at least the greater part of the respective uorescent electrodes for observation.
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Patented Sept. 26, 1933 LUDIINOUS SIGN John C. Batchelor, Edgewater Park, N. J., as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America, a cor-v poration of Delaware Application January 12, 1932. Serial No. 586,130 3 Claims. (Cl. -40-130) My invention relates to improvements in luminous signs.
One of the objects of my invention is to provide an improved luminous sign of simple con- 5 struction and manner of operation which produces attractive effects, particularly useful for advertising purposes.
Other objects and advantages will hereinafter appear.
In one embodiment of my invention, metal letters coated on one side with fluorescent material are secured to a Wire tially-evacuated tube. A high voltage. is applied to a second electrode which is either sealed within the tube or. is disposed on the outside thereof, to cause an electrical discharge between the 'two electrodes. The fluorescent material on the metal letters is thereby made to glow.
My invention resides in the construction for luminous signs hereinafter described and claimed.
For the purpose of illustrating my invention, several embodiments thereof are shown in the drawing, wherein l Figure 1 is a perspective view, partly broken away, of a luminous sign embodying my invention; and
Fig. 2 is a similar view, showing a proposed modification.
With reference to Fig. 1, a wire electrode 10 is sealed in a partially-evacuated tube 12, and
carries, for example, a number of metal letters 14.
A second electrode 16 is also sealed in the tube and is disposed in proximity to the metal letters or base members on one side thereof, and on which side there -is suitable fluorescent ma# terial 18, such as willemite or zinc sulphide.
In operation, the electrode 16 and the electrode structure comprising the wire 10 and the attached metal base members 14, are connected across a suitable voltage supply 20 to cause an electric discharge between the electrodes, whereby the fluorescent material is caused to glow. The letters thereby become luminous and produce a pleasing eiect, particularly at night.
It is proposed to use diierent color fluorescent material for the different letters or parts of the sign to produce pleasing color effects. While the metal basemembers 14 have been shown in the shape of letters, it' will be understood that these members vmay be given any desired shape to represent various figures, trade-marks, or the like. Furthermore, the base member may be a single piece to which the uorescent material is applied except where the letters or iigures are to appear. In this case, the letters or figures appear as black silhouettes against a glowing fluorescent background.
Weird and novel shadow etects may be ob- Mtained by varying the gas pressure in the tube or electrode sealed in a parby changing the position of the electrode 16.
In Fig. 2, the sign comprises a panel 22 and a plurality of bulbs 24 each 1having a plug-andsocket connection with the panel. Each bulb is provided with iluorescent electrode structure 26 in the shape of a letter, a number, or any desired gure, and which is electrically connected to the bulb part of the plug-and-socket connection. The connection 28 is electrically connected to each of the electrodes 26 by Way of the plug-and-socket connections.
A second electrode is provided, and is in the form of a metal cover plate 30 tted on the bulbs and provided with openings for exposing the outer end wall'structure ofv each bulb as shown.
In operation, the electrodes 26 and 30 are connected across a high frequency supply, as indicated, to induce an electric discharge in each bulb whereby the letter or gure is caused to glow.
The cover plate 30 serves the additional purpose of protecting the bulbs against breakage, and protecting the panel 22 and the plug-andsocketconnections from exposure to the elements.
While only several embodiments of my invention have been disclosed, various modications within theconception of those skilled in the art may be made without departing from the spirit of my invention or the scope of the claims.
I claim as my invention:
1. In a, sign, a having a plug-and-socket connection with said panel, each bulb provided with iluorescent electrode structure electrically connected to the bulb part of said plug-and-socket connection, and a second electrode structure in the form of a cover plate provided with openings for exposing the outer end wall structure of each bulb.
2. In a sign, a plurality of bulbs each Vprovided with iluorescent electrode structure, an electrical connection common to the respective electrode structures, electrode means exterior of said tubes and disposed in proximity thereto, and a second electrical connection to said electrode means for causing, with said rst-named electrical connection, an said tubes.
3. In a sign, a plurality of fluorescent electrodes supported for observation as a, groupand an electrode common to said uorescent electrodes for impressing thereon an electric potential and shaped to expose at least the greater part of the respective uorescent electrodes for observation.
JOHN C. BATCHELOR.
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US2772679A (en) * | 1952-07-11 | 1956-12-04 | Grabbert Arnulf | Optical photoluminescent indicating device for high frequency therapeutic treatment circuit |
US2779889A (en) * | 1952-04-04 | 1957-01-29 | Faust Otto | Luminous gas discharge tube, more particularly for advertising purposes |
US2780731A (en) * | 1951-08-24 | 1957-02-05 | Westinghouse Electric Corp | Controlling the luminosity of a phosphor screen |
US2790161A (en) * | 1953-04-11 | 1957-04-23 | Philips Corp | Tuning indicator |
US3508101A (en) * | 1967-03-27 | 1970-04-21 | Ise Electronics Corp | Character indicating electron tube |
US5132589A (en) * | 1991-08-27 | 1992-07-21 | Friedman Randall J | Dual action light bulb |
US10619799B1 (en) | 2019-05-21 | 2020-04-14 | Steven Phillip | Light bulb projector |
US11516445B1 (en) | 2021-03-16 | 2022-11-29 | Steven Phillip | Light bulb image projector |
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US2780731A (en) * | 1951-08-24 | 1957-02-05 | Westinghouse Electric Corp | Controlling the luminosity of a phosphor screen |
US2779889A (en) * | 1952-04-04 | 1957-01-29 | Faust Otto | Luminous gas discharge tube, more particularly for advertising purposes |
US2772679A (en) * | 1952-07-11 | 1956-12-04 | Grabbert Arnulf | Optical photoluminescent indicating device for high frequency therapeutic treatment circuit |
US2790161A (en) * | 1953-04-11 | 1957-04-23 | Philips Corp | Tuning indicator |
US3508101A (en) * | 1967-03-27 | 1970-04-21 | Ise Electronics Corp | Character indicating electron tube |
US5132589A (en) * | 1991-08-27 | 1992-07-21 | Friedman Randall J | Dual action light bulb |
EP0534159A1 (en) * | 1991-08-27 | 1993-03-31 | Randall J. Friedman | Dual action light bulb |
US10619799B1 (en) | 2019-05-21 | 2020-04-14 | Steven Phillip | Light bulb projector |
US11516445B1 (en) | 2021-03-16 | 2022-11-29 | Steven Phillip | Light bulb image projector |
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