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Title:
ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM
Document Type and Number:
WIPO Patent Application WO/2010/081206
Kind Code:
A1
Abstract:
The present object refers to an unpublished and functional luminous totem, provided with a box with structure in metalon profiles, coated with galvanized plate, sustained by a mini pole that is internally structured with metalon profiles and coated with galvanized plate, a frame in aluminum profile, a luminous device internally equipped with fluorescent lamps, with exposed face for placement of media, time relay for adjusting the light activation, with a compressor, digital tire gauge, valve to fill tires and nozzle to fill balls.

Inventors:
FARAH MICHEL (BR)
Application Number:
PCT/BR2009/000079
Publication Date:
July 22, 2010
Filing Date:
March 19, 2009
Export Citation:
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Assignee:
FARAH MICHEL (BR)
International Classes:
G09F13/04; G09F19/22
Domestic Patent References:
WO2005041157A12005-05-06
Foreign References:
GB2290901A1996-01-10
BRPI0703856A2008-06-17
US4823533A1989-04-25
GB2182147A1987-05-07
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Claims:
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1) "ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM" is characterized for being formed by a luminous totem (1) with structured box (1A) and bottom mini pole (2), having a time relay (3) that activates the fluorescent lamps (4) lighting the media (5) and the exposed face (6); on its side faces (7-8) hoses are lodged (9) that have at their ends (9A) a valve (10) to fill tires (10A) and a nozzle (11) to fill balls (11A)1 both fed by a compressor (12) provided with digital gauge (13) having also on the front face of the structured box (1B) the exposed face (6) for placing the media (5) in diffuser of milky acrylic bottom (14) and transparent acrylic front (15) intercalated with "sandwich"-type media, with a frame in aluminum profile (16) provided with pressure springs (17).

2)"ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM", according to claim one, is characterized for being formed by a box (1A) that is sustained by a pole structured in profiles (2), provided with a front door (18) with lock (19), allowing access to the compartment (20) provided with an air compressor (12), electric engine (21), time relay (3) and digital gauge (13), with digital display (13A) lodged on the external face of the door (18A) provided with touch activated buttons (22) to increase or decrease the pressure, having also supports on the inner part of the structured box (1A) to sustain the electric connection (23) of fluorescent lamps (4) provided with relays (24).

Description:
Title: "ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM"

The present object refers to an unpublished and functional luminous totem, provided with a box with structure in metalon profiles, coated with galvanized plate, sustained by a mini pole that is internally structured with metalon profiles and coated with galvanized plate, a frame in aluminum profile, a luminous device internally equipped with fluorescent lamps, with exposed face for placement of media, time relay for adjusting the light activation, with a compressor, digital tire gauge, valve to fill tires and nozzle to fill balls.

The present object is intended to allow the display and disclosure of media in public places, such as parks, squares, parking lots and others, through a luminous totem with time relay that activates the operation of fluorescent lamps lighting the media and the exposed face, scheduled to be activated at the end of the day until the desired time. On the side faces of the box with structure in metalon profiles and coated with galvanized plate, there are hoses, which have on their tips a valve to fill tires and a nozzle to fill balls, both fed by a 60-pound compressor with pressostatic relay, provided with a digital tire gauge.

On the front face of the structured box, there is the exposed face for placing the media, the diffuser with milky acrylic bottom and transparent acrylic front, intercalated by "sandwich"-like media, with aluminum profile frame provided with pressure springs, fixing the entire set of the exposed part. The box is sustained by a structured pole in metalon profiles, coated with galvanized plate and iron plate cornering, provided with a front door with lock allowing access to the compartment supplied with an air compressor, electric engine, time relay and digital tire gauge, with digital display lodged on the outside face of the door, provided with touch activation buttons to increase or decrease the pressure. Supports are lodged in the inner side the structured box to sustain the electric connection of fluorescent lamps provided with relays.

It is common to exhibit promotional advertising and messages at public places and where there is a large concentration or people; however, such media are placed on static advertising boards, which do not interact with people, and in some cities they are even prohibited by campaigns against visual pollution.

On the other hand, users of public places, such as parks, do not find on their way accessories that could help them in most difficult times, such as: riding bike and the tire going flat, or playing soccer and the ball going flat.

The object at issue was developed to solve these problems, where in one single piece the advertiser may choose a campaign where he can interact with the audience, by allowing access to a closer reading and view, and acting as assistant in the maintenance of bikes, balls and others, through the use of the compressor with hoses and necessary components. In addition, it allows lightening the place, since the exposed part has illumination, and the media message may be seen even at night.

Thus, a product was developed that combines practicality, efficiency and safety at low cost, and large industrial feasibility, and it may be manufactured with the mentioned materials or others that are more suitable.

For a perfect view and understanding of the "ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM" in question, below are the illustrative drawings, where:

Fig. 1 - Presents a perspective view of the supporting mini pole of the object in question; Fig. 2 - Presents a perspective and overlaid view of the media "sandwich" of the object in question;

Fig. 3 - Presents an inner perspective view of the luminous device box of the object in question;

Fig. 4 - Presents a front view of the object in question, with a close view detailing the accessories, valve and nozzle;

Fig. 5 - Presents a perspective view of the object in question;

Figs. 6 and 7 -Present illustrative views of the object in question.

According to the illustration and in its details, the "ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM" now in question is characterized for being formed by a luminous totem (1) with structured box (1A) and bottom mini pole (2), having a time relay (3) that activates the fluorescent lamps (4) lighting the media (5) and the exposed face (6); on its side faces (7-8) hoses are lodged (9) that have at their ends (9A) a valve (10) to fill tires (10A) and a nozzle (11) to fill balls (11A), both fed by a compressor (12) provided with digital gauge (13) having also on the front face of the structured box (1B) the exposed face (6) for placing the media (5) in diffuser of milky acrylic bottom (14) and transparent acrylic front (15) intercalated with "sandwich"-type media, with a frame in aluminum profile (16) provided with pressure springs (17).The box (1A) is sustained by a pole structured in profiles (2), provided with a front door (18) with lock (19) allowing access to the compartment (20) provided with an air compressor (12), electric engine (21), time relay (3) and digital gauge (13), with digital display (13A) lodged on the external face of the door (18A) provided with buttons (22) activated by touch to increase or decrease the pressure, having also supports on the inner part of the structured box (1A) to sustain the electric connection (23) of fluorescent lamps (4) provided with relays (24). For the advantages it offers and for possessing truly innovative features, the "ARRANGEMENT APPLIED TO LUMINOUS TOTEM" gathers all necessary conditions for earning the Utility Model Patent.