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US2166048A
US2166048A US237099A US23709938A US2166048A US 2166048 A US2166048 A US 2166048A US 237099 A US237099 A US 237099A US 23709938 A US23709938 A US 23709938A US 2166048 A US2166048 A US 2166048A
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  • This invention relates to advertising signs for use on motor vehicles, and its general object is to provide a sign that can be attached to the exterior surface of the vehicle, at any appropriate place thereon, as for example, a door, the hood, or top of the body and removed therefrom in an easy and expeditious manner, and when attached is held against any possibility of flapping, casual removal or displacement, yet will in no way mar or disfigure the finish of the surface.
  • a further object is to provide an advertising sign that includes a cover sheetof water repellent material, such as oil treated paper,'inexpensive cloth fabric or the like, for receiving the advertising matter that is painted or otherwise applied thereon, and the sheet is shaped to cover or partially cover the part of the vehicle to which it is attached, and as the attaching means consists of paper adhesive tape, cords and elastic bands, it will be obvious that my sign is very economical to make, yet is extremely efficient in use and service.
  • a cover sheetof water repellent material such as oil treated paper,'inexpensive cloth fabric or the like
  • Another object is to provide a sign that is especially appropriate for a vehicle such as a sedan, coupe or the like that is used for both pleasure and business, due to the easy manner of application and removal of the sign with respect to the vehicle, and the fact that it does not mar or disfigure the finish thereof.
  • Figure 1 is a view illustrating my sign attached to a door of a motor vehicle.
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary view looking toward the inner side of the door.
  • Figure 3 is an edge elevation thereof.
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a portion of my sign with portions broken away and in section.
  • Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating the manner of attaching my sign to the door.
  • Figure 6 is a view of a modified form of sign to be attached to a door.
  • Figure '7 is a fragmentary view illustrating a modified form of hem and strand connecting means.
  • the form as shown in Figures 1 to 5 inclusive includes a sheet I of water repellent 10 flexible material, such as oil treated paper, cloth fabric or the like, that is of rectangular formation to substantially fit the door for disposal transversely thereof, as clearly shown in Figure 1.
  • the sheet I acts in the capacity as a cover for the door and has the advertising matter painted or otherwise applied thereon, as will be apparent -upon inspection of Figure 1.
  • Hems 2 are provided along the longitudinal edge portions of the sheet I by folding said edge portions upon themselves, as best shown in Figure 4, and securing the same by suitable adhesive material to the rear face of the sheet. Threaded ,in the hems 2 for disposal therethrough arestrands 3 of cord, twine or the like, there being .two strands for each hem, and the inner ends of -the strands are tied or otherwise secured to an elastic band 4, while; the outer portions of the strands are adapted to be disposed about the door, as best shown in Figure 5, with the ends thereof tied together to provide a bow knot 5 or the like.
  • the sheet is of a length so that the .side or transverse edge portions can be folded in channel flanged formation as at 6, about the side flanges of the door, as likewise best shown in Figure 5, and secured to the side edge portions are strips '1 of paper adhesive tape of the waterless type that retains its adhesive qualities regardless of the number of times it is used and one kind of which is known as Scotch masking 40 tape.
  • the tape is of a width to extend a considerable distance beyond the side edges of the sheet, and is secured to the side frame receiving portions of the door, for cooperation with the seam receiving fastening means for detachably fixing the sheet in taut condition against the outer surface of the door.
  • the indicia or advertising receiving cover is indicated by the reference numeral 8 and is likewise shaped for fitting the door, but the sheet of this form is not only provided with side flanges 9 for disposal about the side flanges of the door, but also a like flange l0 .along th lower edge of the sheet for disposal about the lower flange of the door, and the flanges 9 and it have hems H along the outer edges thereof similar to the hems 2, with strands l2 threaded in the hems.
  • the inner ends of the strands l2 are also connected to an elastic band, not shown, and one of the strands i2 is of a length for disposal about a side and the top frame receiving portions of the door, and has its outer end connected to the outer end of the other strand by a bow knot l3, or the like, as shown.
  • adhesive tape it is not necessary to use adhesive tape, as the strands and band will secure the sheet in taut condition across the outer surface of the door, as will be apparent.
  • I have illustrated a modified form of hem M and the use of a coil spring i 5, instead of the elastic band, and the inner ends of the strands 3 and 52 are connected to the ends of the coil spring i5 for the latter to act in the same capacity as the elastic band, as will be apparent.
  • I may also employ a coil spring of the contraction type similar to the spring I 5, between the outer ends of the strands instead of tying them together, as shown, that is the outer ends of the strands may be connected to a coil spring, while the inner ends may be connected to a rubber band, or either rubber bands or coil springs may be used for both ends of the strands.
  • the elastic bands or coil springs not only act to draw the sheet-taut, but gives suificiently to prevent the strands from being cut at points where they contact the frame of the door when the latter is closed.
  • a sign for attachment to a door of a motor vehicle comprising a sheet of water repellent material of rectangular formation for disposal transversely of the outer surface of said door and having advertising matter thereon, hems provided along the longitudinal edge portions of said sheet, a pair of strands of flexible material for each hem, an elastic band for each pair of strands and being connected to one of the ends thereof, said strands being mounted for slidable movement through the hems with the bands disposed within the hems, said strands being adapted for disposal about the inner side of the door and to have their opposite ends connected together, and strips of adhesive material secured along the transverse edge portions of said sheet and adapted to be secured to the frame receiving sides of the door for cooperation with the strands for detachably securing the sheet to 1- the door.
  • a sign for attachment to a flanged door of a motor vehicle-and comprising a sheet of water repellent flexible material of rectangular formation for disposal transversely of the outer surface of said door and having advertising matter thereon, hems provided along the longitudinal edge portions of said sheet, a pair of strands of flexible material for each hem, a coil spring for each pair of strands and being connected to one of the ends thereof, said strands being mounted for slidable movement through the hems with the springs disposed within the hems, said strands being adapted for disposal about the inner sid of the door and to have their opposite ends tied together, said sheet being of a length for the disposal of the transverse edge portions thereof about the side flanges of the door in channel formation, and strips of adhesive material secured .along the channel portions and adapted to be secured to the frame receiving sides of the door for cooperation with the strands for detachably securing the sheet tothe door.

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July 11, 1939. sc 2,166,048
ADVERTISING S'IGN FOR VEHICLES Filed Oct. 26. 1938 mag-1.751%
k0 ffitl zsd INVENTOR ATTORNEYS Patented July 11, 1939 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE 3 Claims.
This invention relates to advertising signs for use on motor vehicles, and its general object is to provide a sign that can be attached to the exterior surface of the vehicle, at any appropriate place thereon, as for example, a door, the hood, or top of the body and removed therefrom in an easy and expeditious manner, and when attached is held against any possibility of flapping, casual removal or displacement, yet will in no way mar or disfigure the finish of the surface.
A further object is to provide an advertising sign that includes a cover sheetof water repellent material, such as oil treated paper,'inexpensive cloth fabric or the like, for receiving the advertising matter that is painted or otherwise applied thereon, and the sheet is shaped to cover or partially cover the part of the vehicle to which it is attached, and as the attaching means consists of paper adhesive tape, cords and elastic bands, it will be obvious that my sign is very economical to make, yet is extremely efficient in use and service.
Another object is to provide a sign that is especially appropriate for a vehicle such as a sedan, coupe or the like that is used for both pleasure and business, due to the easy manner of application and removal of the sign with respect to the vehicle, and the fact that it does not mar or disfigure the finish thereof.
This invention also consists in certain other features of construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts, to be hereinafter fully described, illustrated in the accompanying drawing and specifically pointed out in the appended claims.
In describing the invention in detail, reference will be had to the accompanying drawing wherein like characters denote like or corresponding parts throughout the several views, and in which:
Figure 1 is a view illustrating my sign attached to a door of a motor vehicle.
Figure 2 is a fragmentary view looking toward the inner side of the door.
Figure 3 is an edge elevation thereof.
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view of a portion of my sign with portions broken away and in section.
Figure 5 is a fragmentary sectional view illustrating the manner of attaching my sign to the door.
Figure 6 is a view of a modified form of sign to be attached to a door.
Figure '7 is a fragmentary view illustrating a modified form of hem and strand connecting means.
Referring to the drawing in detail, it will be noted that I have illustrated my sign as being made especially for and attached to a door of the body of the vehicle, but I want it understood that it'can be made for attachment to any appropri- 5 ate place on the vehicle including the hood, luggage'compartment door, spare tire cover or even the top of the body.
In any event, the form as shown in Figures 1 to 5 inclusive includes a sheet I of water repellent 10 flexible material, such as oil treated paper, cloth fabric or the like, that is of rectangular formation to substantially fit the door for disposal transversely thereof, as clearly shown in Figure 1. The sheet I acts in the capacity as a cover for the door and has the advertising matter painted or otherwise applied thereon, as will be apparent -upon inspection of Figure 1.
. Hems 2 are provided along the longitudinal edge portions of the sheet I by folding said edge portions upon themselves, as best shown in Figure 4, and securing the same by suitable adhesive material to the rear face of the sheet. Threaded ,in the hems 2 for disposal therethrough arestrands 3 of cord, twine or the like, there being .two strands for each hem, and the inner ends of -the strands are tied or otherwise secured to an elastic band 4, while; the outer portions of the strands are adapted to be disposed about the door, as best shown in Figure 5, with the ends thereof tied together to provide a bow knot 5 or the like. -The sheet is of a length so that the .side or transverse edge portions can be folded in channel flanged formation as at 6, about the side flanges of the door, as likewise best shown in Figure 5, and secured to the side edge portions are strips '1 of paper adhesive tape of the waterless type that retains its adhesive qualities regardless of the number of times it is used and one kind of which is known as Scotch masking 40 tape. The tape is of a width to extend a considerable distance beyond the side edges of the sheet, and is secured to the side frame receiving portions of the door, for cooperation with the seam receiving fastening means for detachably fixing the sheet in taut condition against the outer surface of the door.
By use of the attaching means as shown and above described, it will be obvious that the finish of the door will not be marred or disfigured, yet the sheet is held against flapping, casual removal or displacement and in contacting engagement with the door, as the sheet is cut to accommodate the hinges and the door handle, as will be noted upon inspection of Figure 1, while the tape is cut to receive the door bolt as shown in Figure 5.
In the form of Figure 6, the indicia or advertising receiving cover is indicated by the reference numeral 8 and is likewise shaped for fitting the door, but the sheet of this form is not only provided with side flanges 9 for disposal about the side flanges of the door, but also a like flange l0 .along th lower edge of the sheet for disposal about the lower flange of the door, and the flanges 9 and it have hems H along the outer edges thereof similar to the hems 2, with strands l2 threaded in the hems. The inner ends of the strands l2 are also connected to an elastic band, not shown, and one of the strands i2 is of a length for disposal about a side and the top frame receiving portions of the door, and has its outer end connected to the outer end of the other strand by a bow knot l3, or the like, as shown. In this form, it is not necessary to use adhesive tape, as the strands and band will secure the sheet in taut condition across the outer surface of the door, as will be apparent.
In Figure 7, I have illustrated a modified form of hem M and the use of a coil spring i 5, instead of the elastic band, and the inner ends of the strands 3 and 52 are connected to the ends of the coil spring i5 for the latter to act in the same capacity as the elastic band, as will be apparent. I may also employ a coil spring of the contraction type similar to the spring I 5, between the outer ends of the strands instead of tying them together, as shown, that is the outer ends of the strands may be connected to a coil spring, while the inner ends may be connected to a rubber band, or either rubber bands or coil springs may be used for both ends of the strands.
It will be obvious that the elastic bands or coil springs not only act to draw the sheet-taut, but gives suificiently to prevent the strands from being cut at points where they contact the frame of the door when the latter is closed.
It is thought from the foregoingdescription that the advantages and novel features of the invention will be readily apparent.
It is to be understood that changes may be made in the construction and in the combination and arrangement of the several parts,- provided that such changes fall within the scope of the appended claims.
What I claim is:
1. A sign for attachment to a motor vehicle and comprising a sheet of water repellent flexible material having advertising matter thereon,
hems along certain edges of said sheet, strands of flexible material threaded through said hems for slidable movement, elastic means having one of the ends of said strands connected thereto, said strands being adapted for disposal about portions of said vehicle and to have their opposite ends connected together, and adhesive means secured to the remaining edges of said sheet to be adhesively secured to the vehicle for cooperation with the strands for detachably securing the sheet to the vehicle.
2. A sign for attachment to a door of a motor vehicle and comprising a sheet of water repellent material of rectangular formation for disposal transversely of the outer surface of said door and having advertising matter thereon, hems provided along the longitudinal edge portions of said sheet, a pair of strands of flexible material for each hem, an elastic band for each pair of strands and being connected to one of the ends thereof, said strands being mounted for slidable movement through the hems with the bands disposed within the hems, said strands being adapted for disposal about the inner side of the door and to have their opposite ends connected together, and strips of adhesive material secured along the transverse edge portions of said sheet and adapted to be secured to the frame receiving sides of the door for cooperation with the strands for detachably securing the sheet to 1- the door.
3. A sign for attachment to a flanged door of a motor vehicle-and comprising a sheet of water repellent flexible material of rectangular formation for disposal transversely of the outer surface of said door and having advertising matter thereon, hems provided along the longitudinal edge portions of said sheet, a pair of strands of flexible material for each hem, a coil spring for each pair of strands and being connected to one of the ends thereof, said strands being mounted for slidable movement through the hems with the springs disposed within the hems, said strands being adapted for disposal about the inner sid of the door and to have their opposite ends tied together, said sheet being of a length for the disposal of the transverse edge portions thereof about the side flanges of the door in channel formation, and strips of adhesive material secured .along the channel portions and adapted to be secured to the frame receiving sides of the door for cooperation with the strands for detachably securing the sheet tothe door.
ANTHONY P. FRITSCH.
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US2845731A (en) * 1956-08-31 1958-08-05 Ohio Boxboard Co Display device
US3255542A (en) * 1965-02-05 1966-06-14 Vane Harry M De Removable sign for an automotive vehicle door
US3255543A (en) * 1965-06-01 1966-06-14 Plazibat Robert Door guard
US3461584A (en) * 1967-02-17 1969-08-19 Wilson Seat Co Sign holder for application to vehicle doors
US5255464A (en) * 1989-09-27 1993-10-26 Marecek Robert L Tailgate sign
US5263272A (en) * 1991-04-30 1993-11-23 The Wise Child Inc. Highway emergency safety sign
US5315777A (en) * 1991-04-30 1994-05-31 The Wise Child Inc. Highway emergency safety sign
US6848751B1 (en) * 2003-09-15 2005-02-01 Wen Jen Yuan Non-rotational emblem means as constantly upright-oriented on wheel disc
US20050028912A1 (en) * 2003-08-07 2005-02-10 Schnarr Catherine Mary Apparatus for covering a selected rear portion of a vehicle body
US20080106140A1 (en) * 2006-11-06 2008-05-08 Andres Velez Display Apparatus For Wheel Hub
US20110179684A1 (en) * 2010-01-22 2011-07-28 Blaho Eugene A Display device for vehicles
US20140053441A1 (en) * 2012-08-24 2014-02-27 AZA Sales LLC Systems and methods for bollard cover media advertising
US20190119527A1 (en) * 2017-05-11 2019-04-25 Cheryl Lynn Jones Hand wrap for musical instrument

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Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2845731A (en) * 1956-08-31 1958-08-05 Ohio Boxboard Co Display device
US3255542A (en) * 1965-02-05 1966-06-14 Vane Harry M De Removable sign for an automotive vehicle door
US3255543A (en) * 1965-06-01 1966-06-14 Plazibat Robert Door guard
US3461584A (en) * 1967-02-17 1969-08-19 Wilson Seat Co Sign holder for application to vehicle doors
US5255464A (en) * 1989-09-27 1993-10-26 Marecek Robert L Tailgate sign
US5315777A (en) * 1991-04-30 1994-05-31 The Wise Child Inc. Highway emergency safety sign
US5263272A (en) * 1991-04-30 1993-11-23 The Wise Child Inc. Highway emergency safety sign
US20050028912A1 (en) * 2003-08-07 2005-02-10 Schnarr Catherine Mary Apparatus for covering a selected rear portion of a vehicle body
US6848751B1 (en) * 2003-09-15 2005-02-01 Wen Jen Yuan Non-rotational emblem means as constantly upright-oriented on wheel disc
US20080106140A1 (en) * 2006-11-06 2008-05-08 Andres Velez Display Apparatus For Wheel Hub
US20110179684A1 (en) * 2010-01-22 2011-07-28 Blaho Eugene A Display device for vehicles
US20140053441A1 (en) * 2012-08-24 2014-02-27 AZA Sales LLC Systems and methods for bollard cover media advertising
US20190119527A1 (en) * 2017-05-11 2019-04-25 Cheryl Lynn Jones Hand wrap for musical instrument
US11136477B2 (en) * 2017-05-11 2021-10-05 Cheryl Lynn Jones Hand wrap for musical instrument

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