Modular advertising display apparatus

Card – picture – or sign exhibiting – Changing exhibitor – Motor operated

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40518, G09F 1118

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054655153

ABSTRACT:
An illuminated advertising media display assembly comprising an elongated group of viewing modules through which to display advertising indicia. An elongated, translucent banner is adapted to be horizontally scrolled between a pair of drive rollers. The banner includes a plurality of receiving enclosures adapted to compactly store translucent advertising media. Each module is bounded by a pair of idler rollers for orienting the banner and advertising media into position with respect to the viewing aperture. A pair of modules are pivotable with respect to the supporting assembly to provide access to the interior of the enclosure formed by the modules and for changing the visual orientation of a viewing aperture relative to an adjacent module. When the drive rollers are rotated, the banner will be dynamically scrolled from one to the other, each advertisement being sequentially visible at the adjacent viewing apertures.

REFERENCES:
patent: 3426461 (1969-02-01), Miller
patent: 3510973 (1970-05-01), Mazzocco, Sr.
patent: 3616554 (1971-11-01), Singer et al.

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