Language selection

Search

Patent 2585729 Summary

Third-party information liability

Some of the information on this Web page has been provided by external sources. The Government of Canada is not responsible for the accuracy, reliability or currency of the information supplied by external sources. Users wishing to rely upon this information should consult directly with the source of the information. Content provided by external sources is not subject to official languages, privacy and accessibility requirements.

Claims and Abstract availability

Any discrepancies in the text and image of the Claims and Abstract are due to differing posting times. Text of the Claims and Abstract are posted:

  • At the time the application is open to public inspection;
  • At the time of issue of the patent (grant).
(12) Patent: (11) CA 2585729
(54) English Title: FLEXIBLE FRAME AND MUTUALLY ENGAGEABLE FASTENING MEANS
(54) French Title: CADRE SOUPLE ET MOYENS DE FIXATION POUVANT S'EMBOITER L'UN DANS L'AUTRE
Status: Deemed expired
Bibliographic Data
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC):
  • G09F 15/00 (2006.01)
  • G09F 21/04 (2006.01)
(72) Inventors :
  • PITT, JOHN DUNLOP (United Kingdom)
  • LUTTON, DAVID (United Kingdom)
  • DURHAM, GILLIAN (United Kingdom)
(73) Owners :
  • AGRIPA HOLDINGS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
(71) Applicants :
  • AGRIPA HOLDINGS LIMITED (United Kingdom)
(74) Agent: NORTON ROSE FULBRIGHT CANADA LLP/S.E.N.C.R.L., S.R.L.
(74) Associate agent:
(45) Issued: 2013-05-14
(86) PCT Filing Date: 2005-10-28
(87) Open to Public Inspection: 2006-05-04
Examination requested: 2010-09-20
Availability of licence: N/A
(25) Language of filing: English

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT): Yes
(86) PCT Filing Number: PCT/GB2005/004181
(87) International Publication Number: WO2006/046064
(85) National Entry: 2007-04-27

(30) Application Priority Data:
Application No. Country/Territory Date
0423899.4 United Kingdom 2004-10-28
11/204,782 United States of America 2005-08-16

Abstracts

English Abstract




An advertising system comprises a flexible frame for releasably engaging an
advertising panel (21, 121) on a structure (55), such as a vehicle or fixed
structure. The frame comprises a frame member (10) and a fastening means
comprising mutually engageable first and second fasteners (20, 50). The first
fastener (20) is provided on a flexible part of the frame. The second fastener
(50) is affixable to the structure (55). The flexibility of the frame and the
mutual engagement strength of the first and second fasteners is such that the
frame and the first fastener may be separated from the second fastener by
peeling action. The advertising panel (121) may include an advertising sheet
(123) and at least one edge strip (100). The edge strip has a flange (103)
bonded to the sheet and a protrusion (104) which engages with the frame member.


French Abstract

La présente invention se rapporte à un système publicitaire, qui comprend un cadre souple permettant d'emboîter un panneau publicitaire (21, 121) sur une structure (55) telle qu'un véhicule ou une structure fixe. Le cadre comprend un élément cadre (10) et un moyen de fixation possédant des premier et second dispositifs de fixation (20, 50) pouvant s'emboîter l'un dans l'autre. Le premier dispositif de fixation (20) est placé sur une partie souple du cadre. Le second dispositif de fixation (50) peut être appliqué contre la structure (55). La souplesse du cadre et la résistance de l'emboîtement mutuel des premier et second dispositifs de fixation sont telles que le cadre et le premier dispositif de fixation peuvent être séparés du second dispositif de fixation par une action de décollement. Le panneau publicitaire (121) peut comporter une affiche publicitaire (123) et au moins une bande de bord (100). La bande de bord est dotée d'un rebord (103) fixé à l'affiche et d'une protubérance (104) qui vient en prise avec l'élément cadre.

Claims

Note: Claims are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.


Claims: 53

1. An advertising system comprising: a frame for mounting an advertising panel

on a structure, the frame comprising at least one frame member having a
flexible flange and a panel-receiving portion, the panel-receiving portion
being
adapted to releasably engage the advertising panel; and a mutually
engageable fastening means comprising first and second fasteners, the second
fastener being affixable to the structure; wherein the first fastener is
provided
on an attachment face of the flange and is adapted to attach the frame in an
attachment direction to the second fastener; wherein the flexibility of the
flange
and the mutual engagement strength of the first and second fasteners are such
that the frame and first fastener are separable from the second fastener by
peeling action; wherein the first and second fasteners each comprise a strip
fastener having a plurality of mushroom-shaped interlocking barbs arranged in
rows and columns; and wherein a part of the panel-receiving portion extends
beyond the attachment face of the flange in the attachment direction.

2. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panel-receiving
portion is adapted to receive an edge of the advertising panel.

3. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the flexible flange
and
the panel-receiving portion comprise different materials.

4. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panel-receiving
portion is more rigid than the flexible flange.

5. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the panel-receiving
portion comprises a recess for receiving a protrusion on an advertising panel
edge.

6. An advertising system as claimed in claim 5, wherein the recess comprises
54
an elongate slot for retaining the protrusion in the slot whilst allowing a
planar
part of the advertising panel to extend through the slot.

7. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second
fasteners are releasably engageable.

8. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the first and second
fasteners are engaged by pushing the first and second fasteners together and
disengaged by pulling them apart.

9. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein, in one of the first
and
second fasteners, the rows and columns form straight lines, and in the other
fastener, the mushroom-shaped barbs are arranged in non-straight lines.

10. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the mutually
engageable fastening means includes two interlocking fastener components,
each component having a series of stems with mushroom heads, the stems
and mushroom heads on one component are adapted to interlock with the
stems and mushroom heads on the other component to form a fastening
engagement.

11. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, comprising a plastics
material.

12. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, wherein the at least one
frame
member comprises a track member.

13. An advertising system as claimed in claim 1, further comprising an
advertising panel.

14. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the advertising
panel
is flexible.

55
15. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the advertising
panel
comprises synthetic paper.

16. An advertising system as claimed in claim 15, wherein the advertising
panel
comprises vinyl on a polyester mat.

17. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the advertising
panel
comprises a mesh.

18. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the advertisement
panel is translucent.

19. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein one frame member
is provided for each edge of the advertising panel.

20. An advertising system as claimed in claim 13, wherein the advertising
panel
is T-shaped, and wherein one frame member is provided for each edge of the
T-shape.

21. An advertising system comprising: an advertising panel; a frame for
mounting the advertising panel on a structure, the frame being releaseably
engagable with the advertising panel and comprising at least one frame
member having a flexible flange and a panel-receiving portion; a mutually
engageable fastening means comprising first and second fasteners, the second
fastener being affixable to the structure; wherein the first fastener is
provided
on an attachment face of the flange and is adapted to attach the frame in an
attachment direction to the second fastener; wherein the flexibility of the
flange
and the mutual engagement strength of the first and second fasteners are such
that the frame and first fastener are separable from the second fastener by
peeling action; wherein the first and second fasteners each comprise a strip
fastener having a plurality of mushroom-shaped interlocking barbs arranged in

rows and columns; and wherein a part of the panel-receiving portion extends 56
beyond the attachment face of the flange in the attachment direction.

22. An advertising system comprising: a frame for mounting an advertising
panel on a structure, the frame comprising at least one track member having a
flexible flange and a panel-receiving portion, the panel-receiving portion
being
adapted to releasably engage the advertising panel; and a mutually
engageable fastening means comprising first and second fasteners, the second
fastener being affixable to the structure, wherein the first fastener is
provided
on an attachment face of the flange and is adapted to attach the frame in an
attachment direction to the second fastener, wherein the flexibility of the
flange
and the mutual engagement strength of the first and second fasteners are such
that the track member and first fastener are separable from the second
fastener
by peeling action; wherein the first and second fasteners each comprise a
strip
fastener having a plurality of mushroom-shaped interlocking barbs arranged in
rows and columns; and wherein a part of the panel-receiving portion extends
beyond the attachment face of the flange in the attachment direction.

23. An advertising system comprising: a frame for mounting an advertising
panel on a structure, the frame comprising at least one frame member; and a
mutually engageable fastening means comprising first and second fasteners,
the second fastener being affixable to the structure; wherein the frame member

comprises a flexible portion and a panel-receiving portion, the flexible
portion
comprising a first material and the panel-receiving portion comprising a
second,
less flexible material; wherein the first fastener is provided on a flexible
part of
the frame, the flexibility of the frame and the mutual engagement strength of
the first and second fasteners being such that the frame and first fastener
are
separable from the second fastener by peeling action.

Description

Note: Descriptions are shown in the official language in which they were submitted.



CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 Flexible frame and mutually engageable fastening

2 means
3

4 This invention relates to a flexible frame for an
advertising panel, the frame having a mutually

6 engageable fastening means, especially, but not
7 exclusively for attachment to a vehicle. This
8 invention also relates to an edge strip for an
9 advertising sheet.

11 It is known to make an advertising panel by

12 permanently bonding a printed vinyl panel to a
13 mounting board. In the case of vehicles, the
14 mounting board typically comprises a reinforced
cardboard board (e.g. a corex board), which is slid
16 into a frame mounted on the vehicle. When the

17 advert needs to be changed, the vinyl panel must
18 first be removed. In cold weather, the vinyl

19 becomes brittle and breaks up, which makes removal
both difficult and time consuming.

21


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
2
1 In the case of long vehicles (e.g. buses), the

2 advertising panels span a large proportion of the
3 length of the vehicle and are of the order of five
4 to ten metres in length. It is not practical to

make such long advertising panel/supporting boards,
6 so these are typically made in five or more

7 portions. This means that unwanted vertical lines
8 are visible between neighbouring portions, which
9 break up the image. Between neighbouring portions,
plastic T-covers are affixed to cover any gaps and
11 to space the portions correctly. However, when

12 these T-covers break, they become discoloured, which
13 is detrimental to the appearance of the advertising
14 panel.
16 According to a first aspect of the invention there
17 is provided an advertising system comprising:
18 a frame for mounting an advertising panel on a
19 structure, the frame comprising at least one frame
member; and
21 a mutually engageable fastening means

22 comprising first and second fasteners, the second
23 fastener being affixable to the structure;
24 wherein the first fastener is provided on a
flexible part of the frame, the flexibility of the
26 frame and the mutual engagement strength of the
27 first and second fasteners being such that the frame
28 and first fastener may be separated from the second
29 fastener by peeling action; and
wherein the frame is adapted to releaseably
31 engage an advertising panel.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
3
1 The frame being adapted to "releaseably engage" an

2 advertising panel means that the advertising panel
3 and the frame can be repeatedly engaged and

4 disengaged, in contrast to a frame that is

permanently fixed to the advertising panel, or a
6 frame that comprises a part of the advertising

7 panel.
8
9 Optionally, more than one frame member is provided.
Optionally, a respective frame member is provided
11 for each edge of the advertising panel, the frame
12 members typically having substantially the same

13 length as their respective edges.
14
Preferably, the flexible part of the frame comprises
16 a flange.

17
18 In some embodiments, the whole of the frame has at
19 least some flexibility. Such embodiments can be
mounted on non-flat surfaces, for example on the
21 curved exterior surface of a tanker, e.g. an oil
22 tanker, or on other cylindrical/curved surfaces.
23
24 Preferably, the or each frame member has a panel-
receiving portion, which is adapted to receive an
26 edge of an advertising panel, and which is more
27 rigid than the flexible part of the frame member.
28 Typically, the flexible part of the frame and the
29 panel-receiving portion comprise different

materials. The panel-receiving portion being more
31 rigid can help prevent the panel from becoming

32 accidentally detached from the frame member.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
4
1 Preferably, the panel-receiving portion is not
2 completely rigid and has some flexibility, so that
3 it can bend to some extent with the flexing of the
4 fastener part of the frame member. If the entire
frame has some flexibility, this enables it to be
6 mounted on a curved surface, for example on the

7 convex surface of a tanker. Mounting on a concave
8 surface is also possible.

9
Optionally, the frame comprises PVC.
11
12 Optionally, the frame comprises a thermoplastic
13 elastomer.

14
Optionally, the frame comprises SunpreneTM, which is
16 a thermoplastic elastomer based on a high molecular
17 weight PVC resin.

18
19 Optionally, the frame comprises a thermal plastic,
or a material having similar properties to a thermal
21 plastic.

22
23 Preferably, the frame comprises two different

24 portions with different flexibilities, which are

bonded together; a comparatively more flexible type
26 for the fastener part of the frame and a less

27 flexible type for the panel-receiving portion.
28
29 Optionally, the frame member has a recess to receive
a protrusion on an advertising panel edge.

31 Preferably, the frame member has an elongate slot

32 that is small enough to retain the protrusion in the


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 slot, but which is large enough to allow a planar

2 part of the advertising panel to extend through the
3 slot. Preferably, the frame member has at least one
4 open end, so that the protrusion can be inserted

5 into the recess.
6
7 Preferably, the frame members comprise track
8 members.

9
Preferably, the mutually engageable fastening means
11 comprises a mechanical fastener. Preferably, the
12 mechanical fastener is releasably engageable, as

13 opposed to providing a permanent engagement.

14 Preferably, the mechanical fastener is engaged by
pushing the first and second fasteners together and
16 disengaged by pulling them apart.

17
18 In such embodiments, because the first fastener is
19 provided on a flexible part of the frame, the frame
can bend as the first and second fasteners are

21 engaged and disengaged. This provides the advantage
22 that the force does not have to be applied

23 simultaneously along the entire length of the
24 fasteners. Instead, the fasteners can be engaged at
a first location by the application of a force on a
26 relatively small area. As the force can act on a
27 small area due to the flexing of the frame, a
28 relatively small force can be used to create the
29 threshold engagement pressure. In preferred

embodiments, this force can be provided manually by
31 a single person, without needing complex apparatus.
32 The force can then be transferred along the length


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
6
1 of the fasteners to successively engage more of the

2 fasteners until eventually, preferably the entire
3 length of the fasteners are engaged. On

4 disengagement of the first and second fasteners, the
flexibility of the frame allows the frame and first
6 fastener to be separated from the second fastener by
7 peeling action.

8
9 Preferably, the first and second fasteners have
mushroom-shaped barbs, which interlock when the
11 first and second fasteners are pressed into

12 engagement. Preferably, the mushroom-shaped barbs
13 are arranged in rows and columns, and in one of the
14 first and second fasteners, the rows and columns

form straight lines, and in the other fastener, the
16 mushroom-shaped barbs in each row and column are

17 offset relative to their neighbours. Preferably,
18 the mutually engageable fastening means comprises a
19 3MTM Dual LockTM system.

21 According to a second aspect of the present
22 invention, there is provided a method of mounting a
23 frame on a structure, the frame being suitable for
24 releasably engaging an advertising panel, the method
comprising the steps of:
26 affixing a first elongate fastener to a
27 flexible part of the frame;
28 affixing a second elongate fastener to the
29 structure, the second fastener being engageable with
the first fastener;

31 applying pressure at a first location to engage
32 the first and second fasteners at that location, and


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
7
1 transferring the pressure along the length of the

2 fasteners to successively engage a larger proportion
3 of the fasteners.

4
Typically, the pressure is transferred using a
6 roller.

7
8 Such embodiments have the advantage that the frame
9 can be mounted on the structure by a single person.

Preferably, the frame is releasably mounted on the
11 structure such that it can be dismounted when

12 desired. In some embodiments, the frame can be
13 easily mounted and removed with ease, as often as
14 necessary. Using such a frame to mount an

advertising panel can make it very easy to replace
16 the advertising panel with another panel to change
17 the advert.

18
19 Preferably, the frame members include panel-

receiving portions, and the method includes the

21 further step of installing an advertising panel in
22 the frame.

23
24 Typically, the advertising panel comprises an

advertising sheet and a protrusion attached to an
26 edge of the advertising sheet, and the frame
27 comprises at least one frame member having an
28 elongate recess and an open end, and the method
29 includes the step of threading the protrusion

through the open end into the recess, to attach the
31 frame member to the advertising panel.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
8
1 optionally, the frame comprises a plurality of frame
2 members and a respective frame member is provided
3 for attachment to each edge of the advertising
4 panel.

6 Optionally, the frame comprises a plurality of frame
7 members, and at least one frame member is mounted on
8 the structure before being attached to its
9 advertising panel edge. Alternatively, the frame
comprises a plurality of frame members and at least
11 one frame member is attached to the advertising

12 panel before that frame member is mounted on the

13 structure. A combination of both these methods can
14 be used to mount all edges of the panel to the

structure, even when the advertising panel edges
16 have to be threaded through the frame members from
17 one end.

18
19 Optionally, the method includes the successive steps
of mounting one or more of the frame members on the
21 structure and attaching the rest of the frame
22 members to the advertising panel, attaching the
23 advertising panel to the mounted frame member(s),
24 and subsequently mounting the rest of the frame

members on the structure. Alternatively, all of the
26 frame members are attached to the advertising panel
27 before mounting any of the frame members on the

28 structure.
29
optionally, only a first frame member is mounted on
31 the structure before being attached to the

32 advertising panel.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
9
1
2 Typically, the method includes the successive steps
3 of:
4 mounting the first frame member on the
structure;
6 attaching an edge of the advertising panel to
7 the first frame member and attaching an opposite

8 edge of the advertising panel to a second frame
9 member; and
mounting the second frame member on the
11 structure.

12
13 Typically, the method includes the further step of
14 tensioning the advertising panel before mounting the
second frame member on the structure.

16
17 Alternatively, the advertising panel further
18 comprises a tensioning means arranged between the
19 protrusion and the edge of the advertising sheet,
and the method includes the step of activating the
21 tensioning means to reduce the distance between the
22 protrusion and the edge of the advertising sheet,

23 after the advertising panel has been attached to the
24 frame member, thereby tensioning the advertising

sheet. Optionally, the tensioning means comprises a
26 releasable closure strip having inter-engaging

27 formations and the method includes the step of
28 closing the releasable closure strip.

29
Tensioning the advertising panel ensures that the
31 mounted advertising panel does not sag. These
32 methods enable an easier mounting of the advertising


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 panel, as they do not require any simultaneous

2 engagement with more than one already-mounted frame
3 members, and they do not require the advertising
4 panel to be pulled taut at the same time as

5 simultaneously engaging two already-mounted frame
6 members.

7
8 Optionally, the method includes the further steps of
9 attaching a respective further frame member to each

10 remaining edge of the advertising panel and then
11 mounting these further frame members on the

12 structure.
13
14 Optionally, the structure comprises a vehicle, e.g.
a bus, a lorry, a car, a van, a bike, a tanker;

16 however these are simply examples and the invention
17 is not limited to a vehicle, or to any particular
18 type of vehicle.

19
optionally, the frame is mounted on a curved surface
21 of the structure, e.g. the curved exterior surface
22 of an oil tanker.

23
24 optionally, the advertising panel is rectangular,
but the invention is not limited to any particular
26 shape of advertising panel.

27
28 Alternatively, the advertising panel is T-shaped,
29 and one frame member is provided for each edge of
the T-shape.

31


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
11
1 According to a third aspect of the present
2 invention, there is provided a method of mounting an
3 advertising panel on a structure, comprising the

4 steps of:
engaging a first edge of the advertising panel
6 with a slotted track of a first frame member
7 attached to a structure;
8 engaging a second edge of the advertising panel
9 with a slotted track of a second frame member not

attached to the structure;
11 engaging a first elongate fastener affixed to a
12 flexible part of the second frame member with a

13 second elongate fastener affixed to the structure;
14 applying pressure at a first location to engage
the first and second fasteners at that location, and
16 transferring the pressure along the length of the

17 fasteners to successively engage a larger proportion
18 of the fasteners.

19
The frame having a flexible part means that in

21 preferred embodiments, the fasteners can be engaged
22 and disengaged upon application of relatively small
23 forces (e.g. by hand). This is a significant

24 advantage over rigid frames with mechanical
fastening means, which often need to be hammered
26 into engagement and which require use of a crow-bar
27 to disengage.

28
29 According to a fourth aspect of the present

invention there is provided a method of replacing an
31 advertising panel attached to a structure by a

32 frame, the frame comprising a plurality of frame


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
12
1 members with attached'first fasteners, the method

2 including the steps of:
3 peeling at least one frame member and attached
4' first fastener from a second fastener attached to

the structure;
6 disengaging all frame members from the original
7 advertising panel;
8 re-engaging the frame members with the
9 replacement advertising panel; and
re-attaching the peeled-off frame members to
11 the structure by applying pressure at a first

12 location to engage the first and second fasteners at
13 that location, and transferring the pressure along
14 the length of the fasteners to successively engage a
larger proportion of the fasteners.

16
17 Typically, at least one frame member remains
18 attached to the structure during the method.
19
Preferably, only one frame member remains attached
21 to the structure during the method.

22
23 According to a fifth aspect of the present

24 invention, there is provided an advertising system
comprising:
26 an advertising panel;
27 a frame for mounting the advertising panel on a
28 structure, the frame being releaseably engagable

29 with the advertising panel and comprising at least
one frame member;


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
13
1 a mutually engageable fastening means

2 comprising first and second fasteners, the second
3 fastener being affixable to the structure;
4 wherein the first fastener is provided on a

flexible part of the frame, the flexibility of the
6 frame and the mutual engagement strength of the

7 first and second fasteners being such that the frame
8 and first fastener may be separated from the second
9 fastener by peeling action.

11 Preferably, the frame is a frame according to the
12 first aspect of the invention.

13
14 Preferably, the advertising panel is flexible, such
that it can be rolled up and easily transported.

16
17 Preferably, the advertising panel comprises a sheet
18 of synthetic paper. Preferably, the advertising
19 panel comprises a sheet of vinyl on a polyester mat.
Such embodiments can be robust, cheap to create, and
21 can be printed on easily, e.g. by screen printing.
22 Alternatively, the advertising panel comprises a

23 sheet of mesh. In some cases, where the advertising
24 panel is very large, or is transported at high speed
and may be subject to considerable air flow, a mesh
26 may be advantageous to allow pressure equalisation
27 on both sides of the panel. However, in most cases,
28 a non-perforated (non-mesh) panel is adequate. The
29 invention is not limited to any particular type of
panel.

31


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
14
1 Preferably, at least a part of the advertising panel
2 is translucent. Such embodiments can be back-lit.

3
4 Typically, the advertising panel has attachment
means provided along at least one or each of its

6 edges. Typically, the attachment means comprises a
7 protrusion, which is engageable with a corresponding
8 recess in the frame.

9
Preferably, the advertising panel comprises an

11 advertising sheet and a protrusion along at least
12 one edge. Most preferably, the advertising panel
13 has a protrusion on each edge. Preferably, a

14 respective frame member is provided to engage each
panel edge.

16
17 Preferably, the advertising panel is mounted in the
18 frame by engaging the protrusion on the advertising
19 panel edge in a recess of the frame member. The

frame member may comprise a slotted track member.
21 Preferably, the frame member has an elongate slot
22 small enough to retain the protrusion, but large
23 enough to allow a planar part of the advertising
24 panel to extend through the slot. Preferably, the
frame member has at least one open end, so that the
26 protrusion can be inserted into the recess.

27
28 In embodiments in which the advertising panel is
29 flexible, and which is used in conjunction with a
slotted track/frame member, the advertising panel
31 can be bent to enable threading through the slots,


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 whilst part of the advertising panel is already

2 attached to the structure.
3
4 Optionally, the advertising panel comprises an edge
5 strip of the ninth or tenth aspects of the invention
6 and an advertising sheet, the edge strip being

7 bonded to the advertising sheet.
8
9 According to a sixth aspect of the present invention
10 there is provided an advertising system comprising:
11 a frame for mounting an advertising panel on a
12 structure, the frame comprising at least one track
13 member; and
14 a mutually engageable fastening means

15 comprising first and second fasteners, the second
16 fastener being affixable to the structure,

17 wherein the first fastener is provided on a
18 flexible part of the track member, the flexibility
19 of the track member and the mutual engagement

strength of the first and second fasteners being

21 such that the track member and first fastener may be
22 separated from the second fastener by peeling

23 action; and

24 wherein the track member is adapted to receive
an edge of an advertising panel to mount the

26 advertising panel.
27
28 According to a seventh aspect of the present

29 invention there is provided an advertising system
comprising:


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
16
1 a frame for mounting an advertising panel on a
2 structure, the frame comprising at least one frame

3 member; and
4 a mutually engageable fastening means
comprising first and second interlocking

6 fasteners, the second fastener being affixable to
7 the structure;
8 wherein the frame member comprises a first

9 portion adapted to engage an advertising panel and a
second portion that is flexible and to which the

11 first fastener is affixable, the flexibility of the
12 frame and the mutual engagement strength of the
13 first and second fasteners being such that the frame
14 and first fastener may be separated from the second
fastener by peeling action.

16
17 According to an eighth aspect of the present

18 invention there is provided an advertising system
19 comprising:
a frame for mounting an advertising panel on a
21 structure, the frame comprising at least one frame
22 member; and
23 a mutually engageable fastening means

24 comprising first and second fasteners, the second
fastener being affixable to the structure;
26 wherein the frame comprises a flexible portion
27 and a panel-receiving portion, the flexible portion
28 comprising a first material and the panel-receiving
29 portion comprising a second, less flexible material;
wherein the first fastener is provided on a

31 flexible part of the frame, the flexibility of the
32 frame and the mutual engagement strength of the


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
17
1 first and second fasteners being such that the frame
2 and first fastener may be separated from the second
3 fastener by peeling action.

4
According to a ninth aspect of the present invention
6 there is provided an edge strip for an advertising

7 sheet, the strip comprising:
8 a frame-engagement portion for engaging a frame
9 member comprising an elongate slotted track member,
the frame-engagement portion comprising a

11 protrusion; and
12 a flange for bonding to the advertising sheet;
13 wherein the frame-engagement portion has a

14 lower friction coefficient than the flange.
16 The lower friction coefficient of the frame-

17 engagement portion enables the frame-engagement
18 portion to slide easily relative to the slotted
19 track member, whilst the relatively higher friction
of the flange enables the flange to be readily

21 fastened to the advertising sheet.
22
23 Optionally, the frame-engagement portion and the
24 flange comprise two different materials, the

material of the frame-engagement portion having a
26 lower co-efficient of friction than the material of
27 the flange. The frame-engagement portion may

28 comprise a low friction plastic and the flange may
29 comprise a higher friction plastic. Optionally, the
frame-engagement portion comprises low friction

31 polyvinyl chloride.
32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
18
1 Alternatively, the frame-engagement portion and the
2 flange comprise the same material, the frame-

3 engagement portion being provided with a low
4 friction coating, e.g. of PTFE.

6 Optionally, the edge strip also includes a

7 tensioning means and optionally also any further

8 features of the tensioning means, as described with
9 reference to the tenth aspect of the invention.

11 According to a tenth aspect of the invention there
12 is provided an edge strip for an advertising sheet,
13 the strip comprising:
14 a frame-engagement portion for engaging a frame
member comprising an elongate slotted track member,
16 the frame-engagement portion comprising a

17 protrusion;
18 a flange for bonding to the advertising sheet;
19 and
a tensioning means provided between the frame-
21 engagement portion and the flange.

22
23 The tensioning means enables the advertising sheet
24 to be held taut when the protrusion is held within
the slotted track member and the advertising sheet
26 is fixed at an opposite edge.

27
28 The tensioning means may comprise a resilient

29 portion. Typically, the resilient portion comprises
substantially a hollow cylinder, which, if

31 stretched, urges a return to its original shape.
32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
19
1 Alternatively, the tensioning means comprises means

2 to reduce the distance between the frame-engagement
3 portion and the flange. The means to reduce the

4 distance between the frame-engagement portion and
the flange may comprise a releasable closure strip
6 arranged between the frame-engagement portion and
7 the flange. Optionally, the releasable closure

8 strip comprises two strip members having inter-
9 engaging formations.

11 Edge strips may optionally be provided on two
12 opposite edges.of the advertising sheet.
13 Optionally, each edge strip is provided with a
14 respective tensioning means. Optionally, a
respective edge strip may be provided on additional
16 edges of the advertising panel, any number of which
17 may, or may not, include a tensioning means.

18
19 Optionally, the frame-engagement portion has a lower
friction coefficient than the flange and,

21 optionally, also any further features as described
22 with reference to the ninth aspect of the invention.
23
24 The following optional features may be incorporated
with both the ninth or the tenth aspects of the

26 invention.
27
28 Typically, the frame-engagement portion and the
29 flange are formed as a single extrusion.

31 Typically, the edge strip comprises a plastics
32 material.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1
2 Typically, the frame-engagement portion also

3 includes a planar portion that is narrower than the
4 protrusion. Such embodiments can be used with a

5 slotted track member if the protrusion is wider than
6 the slot, the protrusion being held in the track and
7 the planar portion extending through the slot.

8
9 According to an eleventh aspect of the present
10 invention there is provided an advertising panel
11 assembly comprising:
12 an advertising panel comprising an advertising
13 sheet and an edge strip according to the ninth or
14 tenth aspect of the invention bonded to at least one
15 edge of said sheet; and
16 a frame member comprising an elongate slotted
17 track member;
18 wherein the frame-engagement portion of the
19 edge strip is shaped to co-operate with the frame
20 member such that the protrusion of the frame-

21 engagement portion is slidable within the frame
22 member.

23
24 Optionally, the frame member comprises a frame
member of the first aspect of the invention.
26
27 Optionally, the frame member has a fixing means for
28 removably attaching the frame member to a structure.
29
Optionally, the frame member is flexible such that
31 the frame member may be separated from a structure
32 to which it is attached by peeling action.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
21
1
2 The elongate slotted track member may comprise a

3 flexible frame according to the first, fifth, sixth,
4 seventh or eighth aspects of the invention.

6 Any parts of the ninth, tenth and eleventh aspects

7 of the present invention can be combined with any of
8 the other aspects of the invention, and vice versa.
9 Thus, the protrusion of the edge strip of the ninth,
tenth and eleventh aspects may comprise the

11 protrusion attached to the edge of the advertising
12 sheet/the protrusion on the panel edge of the

13 embodiments of the earlier aspects.
14
According to a twelfth aspect of the invention there
16 is provided a method of mounting an advertising

17 sheet on a structure, including the steps of:
18 attaching a frame member comprising an elongate
19 slotted track member to the structure;
bonding an edge strip of the ninth or tenth

21 aspect of the invention to an advertising sheet; and
22 inserting the protrusion of the edge strip into
23 a recess in the frame member.

24
optionally, the edge strip includes a tensioning
26 means as described with reference to the ninth and
27 tenth aspects of the invention, and the method

28 includes the step of activating the tensioning means
29 to reduce the distance between the frame-engagement
portion and the flange, thereby tensioning the

31 advertising panel, after the protrusion of the edge


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
22
1 strip has been engaged in the recess in the frame

2 member.
3
4 An embodiment of the invention will now be
described, by way of example only, and with

6 reference to the following drawings, in which:
7
8 Fig 1 shows an end view of a frame according to the
9 present invention;

11 Fig 2 shows a plan view of the frame of Fig 1;
12
13 Fig 3 shows an end view of the frame of Fig 1 having
14 an advertising panel coupled thereto (only part of
the advertising panel shown);

16
17 Fig 4 shows a perspective front view of the frame
18 and part of advertising panel of Fig 3;

19
Fig 5 shows a rear view of two frames of Fig 1 and a
21 connector;

22
23 Fig 6 shows a side view the Fig 5 arrangement, the
24 view having certain parts of the connector removed
for clarity;

26
27 Fig 7 shows an enlarged view of part of Fig 6, the
28 part designated by the circle A;

29
Fig 8 shows an enlarged view of a first frame
31 overhang of Fig 7;

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
23
1 Fig 9 shows an enlarged view of a second frame

2 overhang of Fig 7;
3
4 Fig 10 shows a front view of the connector of Fig 5;
6 Fig 11 shows a rear view of the connector of Fig 5;
7
8 Figs 12 and 13 show perspective views of the
9 connector of Fig 5;

11 Figs 14 and 15 show side views of the connector of
12 Fig 5;

13
14 Fig 16 shows a plan view of a structure with four
attached base fasteners, two of which are attached
16 to respective frame members;

17
18 Fig 17 shows a plan view of an advertising panel and
19 two attached frame members;

21 Fig 18 shows a side view of a frame member being
22 engaged with a base fastener;

23
24 Fig 19 shows a side view of a bus having an attached
T-shaped advertising panel;

26
27 Fig 20 shows a side view of an edge strip engaged
28 with a frame member of Fig 1;

29
Fig 21 shows a side view of an alternative

31 embodiment of edge strip in a non-tensioned state;
32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
24
1 Fig 22 shows a side view of the edge strip of Fig 21
2 engaged with a frame member of Fig 1, the edge strip
3 being in a tensioned state;

4
Fig 23 shows a side view of a further alternative
6 embodiment of edge strip in a non-tensioned state;
7 and

8
9 Fig 24 shows a side view of the edge strip of Fig 23
in a tensioned state.

11
12 Referring now to the drawings, Fig 1 shows a frame
13 member 10 comprising a panel-receiving portion 12
14 and a flange 14. The upper surfaces of Fig 1
comprise the rear of the frame member 10 and the
16 lower surfaces of Fig 1 comprise the front of the
17 frame member 10.

18
19 The panel-receiving portion 12 is c-shaped in cross-
section, having a bore 16 with a circular cross-

21 section and a slot 18. As can be seen in Fig 2, the
22 frame member 10 is elongate. The ends of the bore
23 16 are open. The panel-receiving portion 12 is

24 relatively stiff but not totally rigid, and is

typically made from high stiffness PVC or another
26 plastics material. The invention is not limited to
27 any particular material.

28
29 The flange 14 comprises low stiffness PVC, although
other materials, e.g. flexible plastics, may also be
31 used. It is preferable that the flange 14 is formed
32 from a more flexible material than that used for the


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 panel-receiving portion 12, for reasons which will

2 be explained later. The flange 14 has a fastener 20
3 adhered or otherwise fixed to its rear surface (the
4 upper surface in the Fig 1 view). The fastener 20

5 is part of a mutually engageable fastening means;
6 its co-operating fastener is not shown here, but may
7 be a base fastener fixed to a structure such as the
8 side of a vehicle, as will be later described. In
9 this embodiment, the mutually engageable fastening
10 means comprises a 3MTM Dual LockTM fastening system,
11 but any other suitable fastening means can be used.
12 The flange 14 generally has a constant depth, except
13 for a groove 19 cut out of the flange end farthest
14 from the panel-receiving portion 12. The groove is
15 in the surface of the flange 14 that carries the

16 fastener 20 (the upper surface of the flange 14 in
17 Fig 1).

18
19 The fastener 20 and its co-operating fastener
20 provide a mechanical fastening system. The fastener
21 20 and its co-operating fastener both comprise

22 strips having mushroom-shaped barbs. When the

23 fastener 20 and its co-operating fastener are pushed
24 together, the heads of the barbs interlock and

25 prevent the fasteners from coming apart, as shown in
26 Fig 18. The barbs on each fastener are arranged in
27 rows and columns. On one of the fasteners, the

28 barbs in each row and column are aligned, and on the
29 other fastener, each barb is offset relative to its
neighbours. This creates an even firmer bond when
31 the barbs interlock.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
26
1 The invention is not limited to this type of
2 fastening means.
3
4 Figs 3 and 4 show the frame member 10 and a part of
an advertising panel 21.

6
7 The advertising panel 21 typically comprises an

8 advertising sheet, e.g. of plastic material. The

9 advertising sheet may be perforated (i.e. a mesh) or
non-perforated. The advertising sheet is capable of
11 being printed on, to provide an advertising image on
12 one side. Any suitable printing process may be

13 used, such as laser printing or screen printing.
14 Non-perforated embodiments can be cheaper to make,
as they do not require digital printing.

16
17 Typically, the panel 21 comprises a sheet of
18 synthetic paper, e.g. vinyl on a polyester mat.
19 Such advertising sheets can be cheap to make,
robust, and translucent, such that they can be

21 backlit when mounted in a frame. Alternatively, the
22 panel 21 comprises a sheet of mesh, such as

23 described in WO 03/069592.
24
Reinforcing strips of reinforced PVC or similar

26 material may be bonded to any or all of the edges of
27 the advertising sheet to prevent the advertising

28 sheet from tearing or stretching in use. The

29 reinforcing strips may be bonded by adhesive or by
ultrasonic welding. The strips may be of

31 polypropylene or polyester scrim coated with PVC for
32 easy joining to the advertising sheet. The


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
27
1 thickness of the strips is chosen so that the panel
2 21 can be subject to the chosen printing process

3 even with the strips attached. Typically the

4 reinforcing strips are between 5 and 15cm wide, and
extend to the perimeter of the panel 21.

6
7 The advertising panel 21 (only a part of which is
8 shown) has a respective protrusion 22 along the
9 length of each of its edges.
11 The protrusion 22 has a circular cross-section and,
12 in use, is received within the bore 16 (see Fig 3).
13 The diameter of the protrusion 22 is greater than
14 the width of the slot 18, so the protrusion 22

cannot be removed from the bore 16 through the slot
16 18 without considerably deforming the slot 18. The
17 protrusion 22 is insertable into, and removable

18 from, the bore 16 via the open ends of the bore 16.
19
Preferably, a suitable stiff material is selected
21 for the panel-receiving portion 12 so that it is
22 stiff enough to prevent the slot 18 deforming
23 sufficiently to allow the protrusion to pass through
24 the slot 18. However, preferably the panel-

receiving portion 12 has some degree of flexibility,
26 to allow the panel-receiving portion 12 to flex in
27 response to the flexing of the flange 14.

28
29 The protrusions 22 are bonded to the edges of the
panel 21 with or without reinforcing strips, by

31 wrapping the edge of the advertising panel 21 around
32 the protrusion 22 and stitching with thread or


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
28
1 bonding to form a hem, or by attaching and bonding

2 an edge strip of any suitable plastic material.
3 Thermal or adhesive bonding may be used. The

4 protrusion 22 comprises a cord or rope, or extruded
flexible plastic or rubber, held in the hem or edge
6 strip. The cord or rope may be free to slide in the
7 hem or edge strip, or may be restrained or bonded to
8 the hem or edge strip. The edge strip may be of the
9 same material as the reinforcing strips. The

protrusion 22 and reinforcing strip may together
11 comprise keder. A typical keder is a heavy duty
12 coated polyester fabric welded to a cord of solid
13 PVC material.

14
In alternative embodiments, the edge of the panel 21
16 does not have to be wrapped around a protrusion 22.
17 Instead, the protrusion could comprise an extruded
18 strip that is bonded to the panel 21. This

19 protrusion could have a V-shaped'extension in which
the edge of the panel 21 is received. In these

21 embodiments, the protrusion typically comprises
22 SunpreneTM, which is described and defined above.
23
24 Preferred embodiments of protrusion 22 provide a
strong flexible and slippery track welting that
26 slides easily and can bend around corners.

27
28 In alternative embodiments, the reinforcing strip
29 and protrusion 22 may be replaced by keder in the
form of an edge strip described below with reference
31 to Figs 20 to 22.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
29
1 Fig 5 shows the ends of two frame members 10, each

2 of which is attached to a respective arm of an L-
3 shaped connector 35, so that the frame members 10
4 are mutually perpendicular.

6 Various view of the connector 35 are shown in Figs

7 11 to 15. The connector's rear surface (see Figs 11
8 and 13) is shaped to match the front surface of the
9 frame members (the upper surface in the Fig 4 view).
The rear surface of the connector 35 has a flat,

11 planar portion 36 on the outer sides of the L-shape,
12 the flat portion 36 being adapted to receive the

13 front of the flange portion 14. The rear surface
14 can optionally have a fastener, e.g. 3MTM Dual LockTM
attached thereto (not shown), which could engage

16 with a further fastener on a surface to which the
17 connector 35 will be attached.

18
19 The connector 35 also has a curved semi-circular
channel 37 along the inner sides of the L-shape,
21 adapted to receive the front half of the panel-
22 receiving portion 12 (the upper half in the Fig 4
23 view).

24
Figs 5 to 7 show the frame members 10 coupled to the
26 connector 35. The frame members 10 are slid into
27 engagement with the arms of the connector, with the
28 panel-receiving portions in the channel 37, and the
29 flanges abutting the flat portions 36.

31 The inside edge of the channel 37 and the outside
32 edge of the flat portion 36 are provided with


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 respective overhanging lips 42, 44, to retain the

2 frame members in position, "inside" and "outside"
3 being defined relative to the inner and outer

4 corners of the L-shape. The lip 44 is best shown in
5 Fig 8; the lip 44 engages the groove 19 in the

6 flange 14. Fig 9 shows the lip 42, which overhangs
7 the end of the front half of the c-shaped panel-

8 receiving portion 12.
9
10 It should be noted that the connector 35 is not an
11 essential element of the invention, as the frame
12 members 10 are not necessarily connected to each

13 other at all, and if they are, an alternative way of
14 connecting the frame members 10 could be used.

16 The mounting of an advertising panel 21 on a

17 structure 55 will now be explained with reference to
18 Figs 16 to 18. The structure 55 may be a stationary
19 structure, or it may form part of a vehicle. Fig 17
shows an embodiment of an advertising panel 21 to be
21 mounted; the panel 21 is rectangular and comprises
22 an advertising sheet 23 and a respective protrusion
23 22 attached to each edge of the advertising sheet

24 23.
26 Referring to Fig 16, a respective "base" fastener is
27 adhered to the structure 55 for each edge of the

28 panel 21; two base fasteners 50, 52 horizontally,

29 and two further base fasteners 54, 56 vertically, at
locations defined by the height and width of the

31 panel. The term "base fastener" is used to mean a
32 fastener with which the fastener 20 on the flange 14


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
31
1 can engage. The base fastener and the fastener 20

2 together comprise a mutually engageable fastening
3 means.

4
Next, two frame members 10 are attached to the

6 horizontal fasteners 50, 52; this stage is shown in
7 Fig 16. Because the flanges 14 are flexible, only

8 one person is needed to engage the fasteners 20 with
9 the base fasteners 50, 52, as will now be explained.
11 As shown in Fig 18, the fasteners 20, 50 are pushed
12 together at one end of the flange 14 first, causing
13 the mushroom-shaped barbs at that end to interlock.
14 The flange 14 bends so that the part of the fastener
20 to which pressure is applied is pushed downwards
16 to engage the fastener 50, whilst the rest of the

17 fastener 20 is still not engaged.
18
19 Next, the pressure is transferred from the end of
the flange 14 along the flange 14, to engage

21 successively more of the barbs. This is typically
22 done by pushing a roller along the length of the

23 flange 14, whilst applying downwards pressure to the
24 roller. This causes successive barbs of the

fastener 20 to engage with the barbs of the fastener
26 50, as these are pushed downwards in turn by the

27 roller. The movement of the roller is indicated by
28 the arrow F in Fig 18. It should be noted that this
29 step does not require a roller; manually pushing the
fasteners 20, 50 together also achieves a good

31 result.
32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
32
1 The flange 14 being flexible allows a specific part
2 of the fasteners 20, 50 to be engaged, even when the
3 rest of the fasteners are not engaged. Therefore, a
4 single person pushing on a specific location of the
flange 14, can cause the barbs at that location to

6 engage, regardless of the other barbs. If the

7 flange 14 was rigid, the fasteners 20, 50 would need
8 simultaneous pressure along the entire length of the
9 flange 14, to engage the fasteners 20, 50. This

could not be done simply by one person, and would

11 need either a complex mechanical aid, or many people
12 working together.

13
14 The flexibility of the frame and the mutual
engagement strength of the first and second
16 fasteners 20, 50 is such that the fasteners 20, 50
17 can be disengaged by peeling action. The end of the
18 frame member 10 is pulled at an angle relative to

19 the plane of the fastener 50, causing the frame

member 10 to bend, and the barbs of the fastener 20
21 to disengage from the barbs of the fastener 50.

22
23 Although Fig 18 shows deformation of the frame
24 member 10 in a longitudinal direction along the
frame member 10, the frame member 10 is also

26 deformable in a lateral direction (or in a

27 combination of longitudinal and lateral directions),
28 to attach and detach the fasteners 20, 50.

29
Although the above refers specifically to the
31 fastener 50, the fastener 52 is engaged in exactly
32 the same way.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
33
1
2 Next, two further frame members 10 are attached to
3 the vertical protrusions 22 of the panel 21, by

4 aligning the slot 18 with the advertising sheet 23
and threading the protrusion 22 into the bore 16

6 starting from one end of the frame member 10. The
7 result of this is shown in Fig 17.

8
9 Next, the advertising panel 21 is attached to the
structure 55, by threading the horizontal
11 protrusions 22 of the panel 21 through the c-shaped
12 panel-receiving portions 12 of the horizontal frame
13 members 10 already attached to the structure 55.

14 This aligns the flanges 14 of the vertical frame
members 10 attached to the panel 21 with the

16 vertical base fasteners 50, 52 attached to the

17 structure 55. Finally, the vertical frame members
18 10 are attached to the vertical fasteners 54, 56, in
19 the same way as the horizontal fasteners 50, 52 were
attached to their respective frame members 10 (see
21 Fig 18 ) .

22
23 The connectors 35 may be attached to adjacent frame
24 members 10 as a final step, or may be attached to
one frame member 10 before attaching that frame

26 member 10 to the structure 55. Optionally, a
27 fastener on a rear surface of the connector 35 can
28 be engaged with a fastener attached to the structure
29 55, in addition to the attachment to the frame

members 10 provided by the over-hanging lips 42, 44.
31


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
34
1 To change the advertising panel, the above steps can
2 be reversed; (i.e. the vertical frame members 10 can
3 be pulled apart from their base fasteners 54, 56,

4 and the horizontal protrusions can be then slid out
of their panel-receiving portions 12, etc.). Since
6 the protrusions of the advertising panel 21 can be
7 slid into and out of the panel-receiving portions

8 12, the advertising panel 21 can be said to be
9 releasably engageable with the frame members 10.

The horizontal frame members 10 may also be detached
11 from their base fasteners 50, 52, if desired.

12
13 In this way, the advertising panel 21 can be mounted
14 and removed very easily by a single person. The c-
shaped panel-receiving portions provide a secure

16 mounting.
17
18 The mutually engageable fastening means 20, 50,
19 provides a number of options regarding what stage
each of the frame members 10 is attached to the
21 structure 55.

22
23 In an alternative method, all four of the frame
24 members 10 are slid into engagement with their
respective protrusions before any of the frame
26 members 10 are attached to the structure 55. In
27 this method, the connectors 35 can be connected to
28 the frame members 10 at this stage, before the frame
29 members 10 are attached to the structure 55.

31 The detachable mechanical fastening of the frame

32 members 10 to the structure 55 enables each edge of


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 the panel 21 to be attached securely in a track of a
2 frame member, which could not be done if the frame

3 members 10 were permanently welded to the structure
4 55.

5
6 It should be noted that the order of the steps shown
7 in Figs 16 and 17 could be reversed. Furthermore,

8 it is not necessarily the horizontal frame members
9 10 that are attached to the structure 55 first,

10 (although this is preferable, as it allows the
11 advertising panel to be supported by the upper frame
12 member 10 whilst the vertical frame members 10 are
13 being attached). Alternatively, the vertical frame
14 members 10 could be attached to the structure 55

15 before being attached to the panel 21, and the
16 horizontal frame members 10 could be attached to the
17 advertising panel 21 before being attached to the

18 structure 55.
19
20 In a further alternative method, only one frame

21 member 10 (e.g. the upper frame member) is initially
22 attached to its respective base fastener. Then, the
23 advertising panel 21 is attached to the mounted

24 frame member 10, and the other edges of the
25 advertising panel 21 are attached to further frame
26 members 10; these steps could occur in either order.
27 Next, the advertising panel 21 can optionally be

28 tensioned, before mounting the frame member 10 that
29 is opposite the initially-attached frame member 10
30 (e.g. the lower frame member) to the structure 55 by
31 its base fastener. Finally, the remaining frame
32 members 10 (e.g. side frame members) are attached to


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
36
1 their respective base members, so that the frame is
2 complete on all sides. In this way, it can be

3 ensured that the mounted advertising panel 21 is
4 correctly tensioned and does not sag.

6 This method also has the advantage that the
7 advertising panel 21 is easier to mount, in

8 comparison to methods in which two opposite frame
9 members 10 are already/permanently attached to the
structure 55. There are two reasons for this.

11 Firstly, the advertising panel 21 can be engaged
12 with each frame member 10 sequentially, instead of
13 requiring any simultaneous engagement with two

14 already-mountec7.frame members 10. Secondly, the
advertising panel 21 does not have to be pulled taut
16 to enable simultaneous engagement with two already-
17 mounted frame members 10. Instead, a first edge of
18 the advertising panel 21 can be engaged with the
19 mounted frame member 10 without any tension needing
to be applied to the advertising panel 21 at this
21 time. Hence, the above method enables an easy

22 mounting of the advertising panel 21, which can be
23 accomplished by a single person.

24
To remove the advertising panel 21 from the

26 structure 55, typically all of the frame members 10
27 are peeled away from their respective base members.
28 Alternatively, one or two of the frame members 10
29 are left mounted on the structure 55, and the

advertising panel 21 is slid out of engagement with
31 these mounted frame members 10.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
37
1 In a preferred method, only one frame member 10

2 remains mounted on the structure 55, whilst the
3 other frame members 10 are peeled away. The
4 advertising panel 21 to be removed is slid out of
engagement with the peeled-away frame members 10,
6 which are now put onto three edges of the

7 replacement advertising panel 21. The remaining

8 edge of the replacement advertising panel 21 is then
=9 slid into engagement with the mounted frame member
10. The replacement advertising panel 21 is
11 typically tensioned, and the frame member 10
12 opposite the frame member 10 that remained mounted
13 on the structure 55 is then attached to its

14 respective base member so that the replacement
advertising panel 21 is pulled taut. The rest of
16 the method is as described above.

17
18 The invention is not limited to rectangular

19 advertising panels. For example, in the case of
buses, advertising panels are typically t-shaped, as
21 shown in Fig 19.

22
23 Fig 19 shows a bus 60 having a T-shaped advertising
24 panel 62. Preferred embodiments of the panel 62 are
flexible and can be rolled up when not in use. The
26 advertising panel 62 comprises a vertical trunk 63
27 and a horizontal branch 65. The horizontal brahch
28 65 has three horizontal edges 64, 66A, 66B; a fourth
29 horizontal edge is provided at the bottom of the
vertical trunk 63. The horizontal branch has two

31 vertical edges 70, 72, and the vertical trunk 63 has
32 a further two vertical edges 74, 76.


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
38
1
2 Other than the different shape, the advertising
3 panel 62 is the same as the panel 21, also

4 comprising an advertising sheet having a protrusion
on each edge.

6
7 The t-shaped advertising panel 62 is attached to a
8 structure (in this example, the bus 60) in the same
9 way as the rectangular advertising panel 21 is

attached. One frame member 10 is again provided for
11 each edge of the advertising panel 62.

12
13 First, base fasteners are attached (e.g. adhered to
14 the bus) at locations corresponding to the desired
mounted locations of the edges of the panel 62.

16 Then, frame members 10 are engaged with the base
17 fasteners corresponding to the edges 64, 66A, 66B,
18 74, 76 (pressing the barbs into engagement along the
19 entire length of the frame members, e.g. manually or
using a roller) as shown in Fig 18. Optionally, the
21 remaining frame members 10 are threaded over their
22 respective protrusions at edges 68, 70, 72 of the

23 panel 62 at this stage, although this could also be
24 done later.

26 The protrusions of the horizontal edges 64, 66A, 66B
27 of the horizontal branch 65 are then threaded into
28 the bores in their corresponding frame members

29 attached to the bus 60. Next, the vertical trunk 63
is lifted up and bent to align the protrusions of

31 the vertical edges 74, 76 of the trunk with the bore
32 ends in their corresponding frame members 10. The


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
39
1 protrusions are threaded through the bores, so that
2 the vertical trunk 63 eventually lies flat against

3 the bus. If the protrusions at edges 68, 70, 72
4 have not yet been engaged with their respective
frame members 10, this can be done at this stage.
6 The final step is to engage the frame members of

7 edges 68, 70, 72 (attached to the advertising panel
8 62) with their respective base fasteners.

9
The above method uses the flexibility of the frame
11 to engage the fasteners, and also the flexibility of
12 the advertising panel 62, so that the vertical trunk
13 63 can be bent to thread the vertical edges 74, 76
14 into their respective frame members 10.

16 Some embodiments of the invention provide an
17 advertising system in which advertising panels can
18 be easily installed, removed and changed. In

19 preferred embodiments, the frame is removable from
the structure. In some embodiments, the frame is
21 attachable to the structure using a relatively thin,
22 unobtrusive fastener attached to the structure.

23 These embodiments do not require any substantial

24 modification to the structure itself, as opposed to
the known way of welding a large bulky frame/track
26 system to the structure.

27
28 A further embodiment of the invention is shown in
29 Fig 20, which shows an edge strip 100 for an

advertising sheet. The edge strip 100 is bonded to
31 an edge of an advertising sheet 123 and is engaged
32 with a frame member comprising an elongate slotted


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 track member. In this embodiment, the frame member
2 comprises the frame member 10 of Fig 1; however, in
3 other embodiments, the frame member could be any

4 elongate slotted track member. The advertising

5 sheet 123 and at least one edge strip 100 form an
6 advertising panel 121.

7
8 The edge strip 100 comprises a frame-engagement

9 portion 102 and a flange 103. The frame-engagement
10 portion 102 comprises a protrusion 104 and a planar
11 portion 106. The frame-engagement portion 102 co-
12 operates with the frame member 10; the protrusion
13 104 is substantially cylindrical and is dimensioned
14 to fit within the bore 16 of the frame member 10.
15 The planar portion 106 extends through the slot 18
16 of the frame member 10.

17
18 The frame-engagement portion 102 comprises a low
19 friction plastic, whilst the flange 103 comprises a
20 plastic of relatively higher friction. The low

21 friction coefficient of the frame-engagement portion
22 102 enables the frame-engagement portion 102 to

23 slide easily relative to the frame member 10. Both
24 the protrusion 104 and the planar portion 106 are

25 formed from the low friction material, which enables
26 easy sliding within the bore 16 and the slot 18,

27 respectively. The relatively higher friction of the
28 flange 103 enables the flange 103 to be readily
29 fastened to the advertising sheet 123.
31 In alternative embodiments, the frame-engagement

32 portion 102 comprises a low friction material in the


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
41
1 form of a low-friction coating (e.g. a PTFE

2 coating), whilst the flange 103 does not have such a
3 coating.

4
The frame-engagement portion 102 and flange 103 are
6 typically formed together in a single extrusion.

7
8 The edge strip 100 is bonded to the advertising
9 sheet 123 at the flange 103. The bonding typically
comprises welding, e.g. high-frequency welding or
11 heat welding. However, the edge strip 100 may be
12 welded, bonded or fixed by any other means to the
13 advertising sheet 123.

14
In use, the frame member 10 is attached to a
16 structure, an edge strip 100 is bonded to an edge of
17 an advertising sheet 123, and the protrusion 104 of
18 the edge strip 100 is inserted into the bore 16 of
19 the frame member 10. The opposite edge of the-
advertising sheet 123 may have a further bonded edge
21 strip 100 and may optionally be inserted into a

22 further frame member 10 before attaching that
23 further frame member 10 to the structure. The
24 method typically includes the steps of securing the
remaining edges of the advertising sheet 123 to the
26 structure, optionally in the same way as the first
27 edge, using further frame members and edge strips.
28
29 A further embodiment of an edge strip 150 is shown
in Figs 21 and 22.

31


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
42
1 Like the Fig 20 embodiment, the edge strip 150

2 comprises a frame-engagement portion 152 and a
3 flange 153, and the frame-engagement portion 152
4 comprises a protrusion 154. These components are
similar to the components of the Fig 20 embodiment,
6 and serve the same purposes, and any of the features
7 of the Fig 20 embodiment may or may not be

8 incorporated in the edge strip 150. In particular,
9 the frame-engagement portion 152 may comprise a low-
friction material, and any optional features
11 relating to this, as described with reference to the
12 Fig 20 embodiment.

13
14 However, the Fig 21 embodiment differs in that it
also includes a tensioning means 158 provided

16 between the frame-engagement portion 152 and the
17 flange 153. The tensioning means 158 comprises a
18 resilient portion 160.

19
In its non-tensioned state shown in Fig 21, the
21 resilient portion 160 comprises a hollow,

22 substantially cylindrical portion.
23
24 In use, a frame member comprising an elongate
slotted track member (which in this example
26 comprises a frame member 10) is attached to a
27 structure. An edge strip 150 is bonded at its

28 flange 153 to an advertising sheet 163 to form an
29 advertising panel 161. The protrusion 154 is then
inserted into the bore 16 of the frame member 10.
31


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
43
1 To tension the advertising sheet 163, the

2 advertising sheet 163 is pulled, causing the
3 protrusion 154 to abut against the edges of the slot
4 18, and causing the resilient portion 160 to deform
from the circular cross-section shown in Fig 21 to

6 the oval cross-section of the tensioned state shown
7 in Fig 22.

8
9 The resilient portion 160 optionally has a maximum
stretch of 10mm; but alternative embodiments may
11 have a different maximum stretch.

12
13 The opposite edge of the advertising sheet 163 is
14 then secured to the structure, whilst the

advertising sheet 163 is held in tension.
16
17 optionally, the opposite edge of the advertising
18 sheet 163 is secured to the structure using a
19 further edge strip 150 and a second frame member 10,
in the same way as the first edge. In such a case,
21 the further resilient portion will provide a further
22 maximum stretch of 10mm. The further edge strip 150
23 is typically engaged with the further frame member
24 10 before attaching that further frame member 10 to
the structure. Alternatively, the opposite edge of
26 the advertising sheet 163 may be attached to the
27 structure by any other means, which might not
28 comprise any resilient means.

29
After the opposite edge of the advertising sheet 163
31 has been attached to the structure, the resilient

32 portion 160 attempts to return to its original shape


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
44
1 shown in Fig 21, thereby maintaining tension in the

2 advertising sheet 163. Hence, the tensioning means
3 158 serves to tension the advertising sheet 163.

4
Optionally, all remaining edges of the advertising
6 sheet 163 are also secured to the structure in a

7 similar way. Any further frame members 10 would

8 typically be engaged with the advertising panel 161
9 before being attached to the structure.

11 A further embodiment of an edge strip 170 is shown
12 in Figs 23 and 24.

13
14 Like the embodiments of Figs 20 to 22, the edge
strip 170 comprises a frame-engagement portion 172
16 and a flange 173, and the frame-engagement portion
17 172 comprises a protrusion 174. In Figs 23 and 24,
18 the protrusion 174 comprises a solid cylinder, but
19 it could alternatively comprise a hollow cylinder as
shown in Figs 20 to 22. These components are

21 similar to the components of the embodiments of Figs
22 20 to 22, and serve the same purposes, and any of
23 the features of the embodiments of Figs 20 to 22 may
24 or may not be incorporated in the edge strip 170.

In particular, optionally the frame-engagement

26 portion 172 comprises a low-friction material, and
27 any optional features relating to this, as described
28 with reference to the Fig 20 embodiment.

29
Like the embodiment of Figs 21 and 22, the edge
31 strip 170 comprises a tensioning means 178 provided


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 between the frame-engagement portion 172 and the

2 flange 173.
3

4 However, the edge strip 170 differs in that the

5 tensioning means 178 comprises means to reduce the
6 distance between the frame-engagement portion 172
7 and the flange 173. The means to reduce said

8 distance comprises a releasable closure strip. The
9 releasable closure strip comprises two elongate

10 strip members 180, 182, arranged parallel to the

11 protrusion 174, the strip member 180 being directly
12 connected to the frame-engagement portion 172 and
13 the other strip member 182 being directly connected
14 to the flange 173. The strip members 180, 182 are
15 provided with co-operating inter-engaging formations
16 180f, 182f. The formation 180f comprises a

17 protrusion whilst the formation 182f comprises a

18 corresponding recess. The recess formation 182f has
19 a neck that is narrower than the widest part of the
20 protrusion formation 180f.

21
22 The tensioning means also includes a flexible
23 linkage portion 184, which connects the strip

24 members 180, 182 together. The flexible linkage
25 portion 184 is flexible such that it can bend and
26 fold.

27
28 In the non-tensioned state shown in Fig 23, the

29 strip members 180, 182 are in an open position, with
30 their formations 180f, 182f not being engaged. The
31 flexible linkage portion 184 allows the strip

32 members 180, 182 to approach and move apart from


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
46
1 each other to the extent allowed by the length of

2 the flexible linkage portion 184, which is typically
3 around 10mm.

4
In use, at least one edge strip 170 is attached to
6 an edge of an advertising sheet 183, and is engaged
7 with a respective frame member on a structure, as

8 described above with reference to the edge strips
9 100, 150. The edge strip 170 should be engaged with
the frame member whilst being in the non-tensioned
11 state of Fig 23. Typically, a further edge strip

12 170 is attached to an opposite edge of the
13 advertising sheet 183, and the further edge strip
14 170 is also engaged with a respective frame member
on the structure. This further edge strip 170
16 should also be in the non-tensioned state of Fig 23
17 whilst being engaged with its frame member.

18
19 If edge strips 170 are used on both opposite edges
of the advertising sheet 183, the dimensions of the
21 advertising panel formed by the advertising sheet
22 183 and the edge strips 170 and the relative spacing
23 of the frame members are arranged such that the

24 mounted advertising sheet 183 now has around 20mm of
slack (10mm provided by each flexible linkage

26 portion 184).
27
28 To tension the advertising sheet 183, the strip

29 members 180, 182 of one of the edge strips 170 are
pressed together at one end of that edge strip 170,
31 so that the formation 180f (a protrusion) engages in
32 the formation 182f (a recess). The co-operating


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
47
1 shape of the formations 180f, 182f,'in particular

2 the narrow neck of the formation 182f, holds the
3 formation 180f within the formation 182f. The

4 pressure can then be transferred along the length of
that edge strip, until the entire (protrusion)

6 formation 180f is trapped within the (recess)

7 formation 182f; this entrapment holds the strip
8 members 180, 182 closely together in a closed

9 position, as shown in Fig 24: the tensioned state.
The same process is repeated with the other edge
11 strip 170 (on the opposite edge of the advertising
12 sheet 183).

13
14 As shown in the tensioned state of Fig 24, the
flexible linkage portion 184 has bent and folded up
16 to allow the strip members 180, 182 to come
17 together. The overall height of each edge strip 170
18 has reduced, by approximately the length of the

19 flexible linkage portion 184 (e.g. approximately
10mm). Thus, since there was 20mm of slack in the
21 advertising sheet 183 before tensioning, after

22 tensioning, the advertising sheet 183 is held taut
23 and tensioned in the frame members.

24
It will be understood that the distance between the
26 frame-engagement portion 172 and the flange 173 has
27 been reduced by the closing of the releasable

28 closure strip.
29
The method typically includes the steps of securing
31 the remaining edges of the advertising sheet 183 to


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
48
1 the structure, optionally by means of further edge

2 strips 100, 150, 170.
3
4 The edge strips 100, 150, 170 may be, but are not
necessarily, used with respective frame members 10;
6 the edge strips 100, 150, 170 can be used with any
7 elongate slotted track members. The method may

8 include any of the method steps described and

9 claimed herein with respect to any embodiment of the
invention.

11
12 The edge strips 100, 150, 170 optionally comprise
13 keder.

14
Modifications and improvements can be incorporated
16 without departing from the scope of the invention.
17
18 For example, not all of these method steps relating
19 to Figs 1 to 19 need to be done in the above order.
For example, in an alternative method, more, or all
21 of the frame members are engaged with all of the

22 edges of the panel 62 before any frame member is
23 attached to its respective base member. In this

24 case, the advertising panel 62 would not need to be
flexible.

26
27 The frame members corresponding to the panel edges
28 74, 76, are not necessarily attached to the bus
29 before the horizontal protrusions are threaded into
the frame members of edges 64, 66A, 66B. In this
31 case, the frame members 74, 76 could be attached to
32 the bus immediately after this step, and the rest of


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
49
1 the method could be as described above.

2 Alternatively, at this point, the panel edges 74,
3 76, 68 could be attached to their frame members 10
4 and then engaged with their base fasteners.

6 In one method, only the frame member corresponding
7 to the top edge 64 is attached to its base member
8 before the uppermost protrusion of the panel 62 is

9 received in this frame member. The top frame member
can support the weight of the panel 62, whilst the
11 remaining fasteners are secured to their respective
12 base fasteners and to the panel 62, in any suitable
13 order. This allows the advertising panel 62 to be
14 optionally tensioned if desired, before mounting the
remaining frame members on the bus 60; thus, the

16 advertising panel 62 can be pulled taut so that it
17 will not sag. In this method, typically, the frame
18 members of panel edges 66A, 66B would be mounted

19 second, as these edges are opposite to the top edge
64.

21
22 The above modifications also apply to the
23 rectangular embodiment of Figs 16 and 17.
24
The invention allows the panel 62 to be made as an
26 integral single-piece item, instead of the

27 conventional five or more bus panel portions.
28
29 The advertising panel may be flexible or rigid.
31 In some embodiments, the frame is attachable to the
32 structure by means of a protrusion provided on the


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
1 frame engaging a recess in the structure; for

2 example, the structure may be provided with an

3 elongate slot adjacent the recess, the slot having
4 an open end, so that the protrusion on the frame can
5 be threaded through the open end of the slot. The

6 slot is narrower than the protrusion so that the
7 protrusion is held within the slot.

8
9 As stated above, in the illustrated embodiment, the
10 mutually engageable fastening means comprises a 3MTM
11 Dual LockTM fastening system, but any other suitable
12 fastening means can be used. For example, the

13 fastening means could be any "hook and loop" type
14 fastener, or any mushroom-type fastener, e.g. where
15 both first and second fasteners have protruding

16 mushroom heads.
17
18 An advantage of using the 3MTM Dual LockTM, or a
19 similar interlocking mechanical fastener, is that
20 the frame does not need to be riveted or screwed

21 into the structure. Instead, a part of the fastener
22 is adhered or bonded to the structure.

23
24 In some embodiments, the first fastener and the

25 frame may be integrally formed (i.e. formed as one
26 piece).

27
28 The embodiments of Figs 20 to 22 need not be used
29 with a frame member 10; these embodiments can be
30 used with any elongate slotted track member, whether
31 or not already fixed or fixable to a structure.

32 Hence, the releasable fastener 20 on the frame


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
51
1 member 10 is not an essential element of these

2 embodiments.
3
4 Furthermore, the elongate slotted track member need
not have a circular cross-section, as shown in Figs
6 20 and 22; oval, square, triangular embodiments

7 could also work. The shape of the protrusion 104,
8 154, 174 need not correspond to the shape of the
9 bore 16. The protrusion 104, 154, 174 merely needs
to be able to fit within the bore 16 and be wide

11 enough not to fall through the slot 18.
12
13 In some embodiments, it is not necessary to attach
14 all edges of the advertising panel to a structure;,
and if attached, not all edges are necessarily

16 attached in ways described herein. The invention

17 includes where only one edge of an advertising panel
18 is attached to a structure.

19
In the embodiment of Figs 23 and 24, it is not
21 necessary for opposite edges of the advertising

22 sheet both to have edge strips 170 with tensioning
23 means 178. Alternatively, only one of a pair of
24 opposite edges comprises an edge strip 170; the

other edge could have no tensioning means. In this
26 case, the advertising panel could still be engaged
27 with respective frame members, whilst being in a
28 non-tensioned state, due to the slack provided by

29 the single tensioning means 178, and the advertising
panel could be tensioned, in the same way as if two
31 edge strips 170 had been present.

32


CA 02585729 2007-04-27
WO 2006/046064 PCT/GB2005/004181
52
1 The flexible linkage portion 184 is not necessarily
2 10mm in length; it can be any suitable length,

3 depending on the amount of slack in the advertising
4 panel that is desired in the non-tensioned state,

.5 and depending on whether it is intended to use an

6 edge strip 170 on one, or both, of opposite sides of
7 an advertising sheet. Clearly, twice as much slack
8 can be gained, if an edge strip 170 is used on both
9 of sides.

11 Other modifications have also been described
12 throughout the specification.

13

Representative Drawing
A single figure which represents the drawing illustrating the invention.
Administrative Status

For a clearer understanding of the status of the application/patent presented on this page, the site Disclaimer , as well as the definitions for Patent , Administrative Status , Maintenance Fee  and Payment History  should be consulted.

Administrative Status

Title Date
Forecasted Issue Date 2013-05-14
(86) PCT Filing Date 2005-10-28
(87) PCT Publication Date 2006-05-04
(85) National Entry 2007-04-27
Examination Requested 2010-09-20
(45) Issued 2013-05-14
Deemed Expired 2014-10-28

Abandonment History

There is no abandonment history.

Payment History

Fee Type Anniversary Year Due Date Amount Paid Paid Date
Application Fee $400.00 2007-04-27
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 2 2007-10-29 $100.00 2007-04-27
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 3 2008-10-28 $100.00 2008-10-01
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 4 2009-10-28 $100.00 2009-10-06
Request for Examination $800.00 2010-09-20
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 5 2010-10-28 $200.00 2010-10-04
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 6 2011-10-28 $200.00 2011-09-29
Maintenance Fee - Application - New Act 7 2012-10-29 $200.00 2012-10-16
Final Fee $300.00 2013-03-01
Owners on Record

Note: Records showing the ownership history in alphabetical order.

Current Owners on Record
AGRIPA HOLDINGS LIMITED
Past Owners on Record
DURHAM, GILLIAN
LUTTON, DAVID
PITT, JOHN DUNLOP
Past Owners that do not appear in the "Owners on Record" listing will appear in other documentation within the application.
Documents

To view selected files, please enter reCAPTCHA code :



To view images, click a link in the Document Description column. To download the documents, select one or more checkboxes in the first column and then click the "Download Selected in PDF format (Zip Archive)" or the "Download Selected as Single PDF" button.

List of published and non-published patent-specific documents on the CPD .

If you have any difficulty accessing content, you can call the Client Service Centre at 1-866-997-1936 or send them an e-mail at CIPO Client Service Centre.


Document
Description 
Date
(yyyy-mm-dd) 
Number of pages   Size of Image (KB) 
Abstract 2007-04-27 1 65
Claims 2007-04-27 11 371
Drawings 2007-04-27 6 87
Description 2007-04-27 52 1,891
Representative Drawing 2007-04-27 1 2
Cover Page 2007-07-13 1 41
Claims 2010-09-20 4 159
Representative Drawing 2013-04-25 1 4
Claims 2012-08-01 4 160
Cover Page 2013-04-22 1 42
PCT 2007-04-27 3 95
Assignment 2007-04-27 3 137
Correspondence 2007-07-11 1 19
Correspondence 2007-07-25 2 45
Prosecution-Amendment 2010-09-20 8 302
Prosecution-Amendment 2012-03-13 2 96
Prosecution-Amendment 2012-08-01 8 445
Correspondence 2013-03-01 2 63