US1810264A - Apparatus for audible signboard advertising - Google Patents

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US1810264A
US1810264A US316842A US31684228A US1810264A US 1810264 A US1810264 A US 1810264A US 316842 A US316842 A US 316842A US 31684228 A US31684228 A US 31684228A US 1810264 A US1810264 A US 1810264A
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  • the loud speaker may be actuated through a radio set from an antenna adjacent the sign or from a private broadcasting station con nectedto allthe signboards displaying the same article or product within a range of twenty-five to fifty to miles. In the city the broadcasting ma thus be limited to operate durin the lunc hour or the closing hour of o ass and factories. Amongst matter that may be suitable for such advertising might be enumerated m0- torcars,motoroils.andgasoline,cigarettes and other tobacco, perfumes, as well as hotels, restaurants and theaters. Each signboard may then contain only one advertisement with its individual loud speaker orseveral advertisements may be displayed-on the same si nboard, each with its which then naturally takes turns with his neighbors to describe the article or place ad,- vertised. 1
  • the radio receiver with the loud speaker housing 21 may now be operated from a central station either periodically or continuously and other similar signboards within a widerangeofthis sist in providing a rail 25 25 for limiting its upward phonograph;
  • the invention may be employed in the installation of a periodic speaking device operated by a and it may also be used in connection with window display advertising wherein figures would proclaim from the window where the advertised goods might be found in the store. In the latter case a free standin figure or dummy may be used instead of the billboard, but the arrangement with radio set, loudspeaker and circuit closer would remain the same.

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June 16,, 1931; F. w. BONITZ APPARATUS FOR AUDIBLE' SIGNBOARD ADVERTISING Filed Nov. 2, 1928 A TTORNEY..
- of head in such all the sidewalk or the Patented June 16, 1931 UNITED STATES- PATENT OFFICE mmn w. norrrrz, or CHABIIOTIE, NORTH-CAROLINA Arrmrus non AUDIBLE sremaoann anvnnrrsme Application filed November 2, 1828. Serial No. 316,842.
My invention relates to a method of and apparatus for displayingadvertising matter and for simultaneously therewith drawing a persons attention to such advertising mat- 5 ter by the emission of sounds from the signboard whenever a pedestrian or a vehicle passes in front of the same.
he device is primarily intended to include the body of a person or a human head in the picture displayed on the signboard and to connect a radio loud speaker with said body a manner that the apparatus speaks to a person passing by and describes the articles advertised.
The loud speaker may be actuated through a radio set from an antenna adjacent the sign or from a private broadcasting station con nectedto allthe signboards displaying the same article or product within a range of twenty-five to fifty to miles. In the city the broadcasting ma thus be limited to operate durin the lunc hour or the closing hour of o ass and factories. Amongst matter that may be suitable for such advertising might be enumerated m0- torcars,motoroils.andgasoline,cigarettes and other tobacco, perfumes, as well as hotels, restaurants and theaters. Each signboard may then contain only one advertisement with its individual loud speaker orseveral advertisements may be displayed-on the same si nboard, each with its which then naturally takes turns with his neighbors to describe the article or place ad,- vertised. 1
It is evident that in the case ofv advertisements for musical instruments the broadcasting mayconsist of musical performances instead of orations.
in When advertising in the country or places so great, the audible anplace more or less inter-' where traflic is not nouncing may take mittently. For this purpose a lever such as a board, bar or rail may be provided across roadwa so that whenever a person or a vehicle passes the signboard, this lever would be depressed to close a switch to connect the radio, so that the figure would immediately address himself to the )passerby.
special loud spea or In the accompanying drawing, one enibodiment of the invention is illustrated and- Figure 1 shows a perspective view of the device as seen from i he'roadway, and;
Figure 2 a vertical section along line 22 of Figure 1.
Figure 3, a vertical section of a circuit closer and an operating lever for the device.
Inthe figures similar characters of reference indicate corresponding parts of the invention.
The advertising medium is here represented as a billboard lOerected near a public highway where it can easily be seen by persons passing on foot or in vehicles. The advertising matter is as usual painted or printpreferably in colors on a large sheet, 11 pasted over the front face of the board. In this instance a fanciful name for motor oils has been selected, but it is evident that a great variety of subjects may thus be represented.
In a suitable position near the advertis' on sheet 11- is shown the head 12 or the whole figure of a man who may be pointinfig his hand to' the legend on the board or the gure may be permanently atfixed on the board, and the actual signs exchanged when desired.
In juxtaposition with the mans head an opening 13 is made through the board and a screen of wire mesh 14 is placed over this opening in order to permit sound waves from therear to pass to the front of the sign board. Behind this screen and opposite the opening 13 is placed aradio loud speaker 15 of any suitable type and supported on a radio receiving set 16, which in the usual manner is con nected by conductors 17 and 18 with an an-' tenna 19 and the ground; respectively.
In order to throwall the sound from the loud-speaker through the screen 14 and opening 13 so as to ma e it appear to be spoken by the head placed in front thereof, a collector or funnel 20 may be fastened around the opening. In addition a small hood or is arranged around the instruments and secured to the back of the board in order to protect them from rain, sun and dust, or theft. 7
The radio receiver with the loud speaker housing 21 may now be operated from a central station either periodically or continuously and other similar signboards within a widerangeofthis sist in providing a rail 25 25 for limiting its upward phonograph;
central station may be simultaneously set in action. Any person walking or riding past one of these signboards will then be attracted by the unusual occurrence of a speaking face or picture and may stop long enough to listen to the uttered announcements and to take special notice of the legend or illustration on the signboard. I
A modification of the invention may conacross the roadway or the footpath that normally is raised slightly above the surface thereof by a spring 26 or the like (see Fig. 3). This rail or bar 25 hinged at 29 in a box or casing 30 may then when depressed actuate a switch for starting the radio whenever a vehicle or person passes over it. If then the elastic element includes a pneumatic dash-pot 27 with an orifice 33, the plunger 28 thereof would slowly rise after each depression, thereby raising the bar or rod 25 to disconnect the switch, the bar and the dash-pot being preferably connected by wires 31 and 32, respectively, to a gap in the conductor 17 In Fig- 3 is shown an insulating block 34 between the plunger 28 and the lever 25. Another insulating plate 35 in the box 30 forms a stop for the lip 36 on the lever swing. This arrangement would be particularly suitable along country roads where the traflic is more or less intermittent. The verbal announcement made by the head 12 will then only be given whenever someone passes by the sign, the length of talking being limited to the time controlled by the plunger. In this manner a considerable saving would be made in elecvertising matter thereon and covering the wire mesh at the front of said opening; of a radio set with a loudspeaker attached to the signboard behind said opening, a sound collector around the rear wire mesh covering the opening for the loudspeaker, a housing at tached to the board and completely enclosing the radio set, loudspeaker and collector, and means for starting the radio set, said means including an antenna mounted on the. billboard, and a circuit closer disposed in such position as to be actuated by nearby passing trafiic.
In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand at Charlotte, North Carolina this 11th day of October, A. D. nineteen hundred and twenty eight.
FRED W. BONITZ.
trio energy consumed, as the loudspeaker and 4 It is to be understood that the invention is I not limited to the details of construction here shown and described, but that these may be varied widely without departing from the spirit of the invention as defined by the claim.
It will be understood that the invention may be employed in the installation of a periodic speaking device operated by a and it may also be used in connection with window display advertising wherein figures would proclaim from the window where the advertised goods might be found in the store. In the latter case a free standin figure or dummy may be used instead of the billboard, but the arrangement with radio set, loudspeaker and circuit closer would remain the same.
What I claim as new is:
The combination with a billboard of appreciable thickness having a suitable opemng
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US2794283A (en) * 1953-12-07 1957-06-04 Howard I Goforth Mechanical display apparatus
US3857191A (en) * 1971-02-08 1974-12-31 Talkies Usa Inc Visual-audio device
US4541119A (en) * 1984-10-03 1985-09-10 Cooper John R Portable broadcast band information transmitting system
US5264822A (en) * 1991-02-22 1993-11-23 Vogelman Joseph H System for transmitting audio advertising messages to shopping carts moving through spatially defined transmission zones arranged in a store
US5920634A (en) * 1996-11-13 1999-07-06 Chiquette; Grace Rojan Activatable audio advertising display standard
US20040103028A1 (en) * 2002-11-26 2004-05-27 The Advertizing Firm, Inc. Method and system of advertising
US6976329B1 (en) 2005-01-25 2005-12-20 Foster Jeffrey J Illuminated sign unit
US20070045040A1 (en) * 2005-08-23 2007-03-01 Harwood Ronald P Speaker assembly for a structural pole and a method for mounting same
US20100032236A1 (en) * 2008-08-05 2010-02-11 Bruce Morris Fall arrest system
WO2011069232A1 (en) * 2009-01-20 2011-06-16 Keyvan Mehrabi-Nejad Talking yard sign
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Cited By (12)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2794283A (en) * 1953-12-07 1957-06-04 Howard I Goforth Mechanical display apparatus
US3857191A (en) * 1971-02-08 1974-12-31 Talkies Usa Inc Visual-audio device
US4541119A (en) * 1984-10-03 1985-09-10 Cooper John R Portable broadcast band information transmitting system
US5264822A (en) * 1991-02-22 1993-11-23 Vogelman Joseph H System for transmitting audio advertising messages to shopping carts moving through spatially defined transmission zones arranged in a store
US5920634A (en) * 1996-11-13 1999-07-06 Chiquette; Grace Rojan Activatable audio advertising display standard
US20040103028A1 (en) * 2002-11-26 2004-05-27 The Advertizing Firm, Inc. Method and system of advertising
US6976329B1 (en) 2005-01-25 2005-12-20 Foster Jeffrey J Illuminated sign unit
US20070045040A1 (en) * 2005-08-23 2007-03-01 Harwood Ronald P Speaker assembly for a structural pole and a method for mounting same
US7607512B2 (en) * 2005-08-23 2009-10-27 Ronald Paul Harwood Speaker assembly for a structural pole and a method for mounting same
US20100032236A1 (en) * 2008-08-05 2010-02-11 Bruce Morris Fall arrest system
WO2011069232A1 (en) * 2009-01-20 2011-06-16 Keyvan Mehrabi-Nejad Talking yard sign
USD784321S1 (en) * 2015-12-10 2017-04-18 Include Fitness, Inc. Visual coordination device

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