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Moving panel display device for ceramic paving and coating parts and method of controlling the movement of said panelsRelated Patent Categories: Supports: Racks, With TrackwayMoving panel display device for ceramic paving and coating parts and method of controlling the movement of said panels description/claimsThe Patent Description & Claims data below is from USPTO Patent Application 20060151411, Moving panel display device for ceramic paving and coating parts and method of controlling the movement of said panels. Brief Patent Description - Full Patent Description - Patent Application Claims [0001] Display stand with mobile panels for wall and floor tiles and method for controlling the movement of these panels. [0002] The technical field involved in this invention is that of display stands and in particular that of apparatus fitted with automatic devices for accomplishing this action. STATEMENT OF THE PRIOR STATE OF THE ART [0003] Patent no ES P2000200519 for a display stand with mobile panels for wall and floor tiles and method for controlling such panels by the same applicant and inventor. [0004] The aforementioned patent constitutes the basis whose essence is considerably developed and bettered by this invention. [0005] In practice, use of the display stand covered by the invention now being improved on shows that it is not enough for the panels to be sliding and to perform this movement by the synchronised action of diverse motors allowing a wide range of possible programming variations. The market demands alternative and selective manual and automatic operation. It also requires personal safety criteria when establishing the movement of the panels. It similarly requires simplified means for going from manual to motor-driven operation and vice versa. [0006] For this reason, the object of this invention contains each of said characteristics in such a way that with an essence basically derived from the previous one and with highly innovative characteristics, it attains the ends required in a simple fashion. [0007] The object of this invention involves improvements in this display stand, as stated in previous paragraphs. [0008] In order to make the explanation to follow clearer, seven sheets of drawings are enclosed representing the essence of this invention in nine figures. [0009] FIG. 1 displays a view of the display stand in manual operation. [0010] FIG. 2 shows a detail of the display stand in motor-driven operation. [0011] FIG. 3 shows a detail of the interlocking and releasing system allowing it to go from motor-driven to manual mode. [0012] FIG. 4 shows a detail of the system in manual operation, in the process of going into motor-driven mode. [0013] FIG. 5 shows a schematic view of the application in fan layout. [0014] FIG. 6 shows a schematic view of the application in the arrangement for comparison of panels. [0015] FIG. 7 shows a schematic view of an example of personalised panel positioning. [0016] FIG. 8 shows a view of an example of the arrangement in cyclic display mode, that is, with one panel coming fully out and then going fully back in. This is the function for use in shop windows. [0017] FIG. 9 shows a schematic side view of the assembly in a shop window. [0018] In these FIG. 1 indicates the sliding display panel; 2 the rolling supports of the panel on their rails; 3 the coupling between display panel and drive belt; 4 the drive belt, chain, cable or some equivalent means of traction/transmission; 5, the external frame; 6 the pulleys for movement of the drive belt; 7 the coupling of the drive part to the panel; 8 the rubber stop; 9 the rubber stop; 10, the device joined to the belt; 11 the frame of the display stand; 12 the support for the display stand; 13 the support for the stop; 14 the support for the stop; 15 the securing assembly between the belt and the panel; 16 the ball; 17 the pressure regulation of the ball; 18 the ball pressure spring; 19 the recess made in the body 10 which houses the ball and prevents it from getting out unless this is by a force greater or different to the one envisaged; 20 the shop window in which this is exhibited; 21 the display stand set in the shop window; 22 the sensor of the drive control; 23 the information close to the button panel, even with voice and light notification system. [0019] Explanation of One Form of Embodiment [0020] The arrangement of the set of panels and its movement stems from the previous patent. This document describes the system for releasing the panel from the drive belt, as well as the application of the display system and how this is applied for use in shop windows, displays, trade fairs and its manual and automatic use etc. The machine movement takes place by means of the motor which moves one of the pulley wheels 6, which in turn moves the belt 4 which has a device 10 at one point along its length. This device 10 has mutual means for connection with a coupling 7 to the panel. These means are formed by a housing in the device 10 which has a spindle shape, so that in one part of its centre, preferably at the bottom, it has a recess in the form of a circular cap, coinciding with a moving ball 19 pressed by a spring 18 so that the pressure exerted by said spring ensures a temporary connection of the coupling 7 connected to the panel with the device 10. An effort slightly greater than the amount necessary to overcome the starting or stopping inertias thus releases the panel from the belt movement. This release can either be accidental, in the event of a small child inserting a hand into the guide for example, and voluntary, when there is a power cut. In this last case the panel can be moved by means of a small effort which frees the coupling of the ball with the device 10. [0021] Inverse operation, that is the establishment of the coupling by device 10, takes place preferably at the end of the travel, not in any way meaning that this cannot take place at a different point by means of sufficient manually exerted resistance, for example. [0022] It similarly has supports and stops 8, 13 and 9, 14 on both sides of the device 10, which facilitate dampening any possible impact that the panel might make at the end of its travel. Said stops also come off the body 10, being left at the ends, so that after the body 10 has been picked up by the coupling 7, these go back beside this performing their role as stops coupled to the body 10 in its electrical operation, and as stops coupled to the ends of the travel when this is manually operated. [0023] This display stand, as has been explained, has a set of rails, each of these being a guide for a tile display panel. Each of these panels includes the possibility of being set out in any position. 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