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Tuesday Mar 16, 2010
  • Advertising that is location dependent and changeabe and mobil could be done by the light sign on the Goodyear Blimp or lighted banners towed by aircraft or on boats or trucks. Trucks have used changeable signs that mechanically rotate but, are there examples of location dependent advertisement signs that are only useful in a specific location? Adapt Media offers this on taxis and if Goodyear could be shown to offer this type of advertising or any other company that would be an answer.


  • I think that you have answered the question posted. I am going to post another requesting foreign patents on this subject. How do I get Google to pay you?


  • The problem with the plane towing the sign is that it is not truely changeable like the light sign on the Goodyear Blimp nor is it truely location specific as it is towed up and down the beach and also to and from the beach. I would like an advertising example prior to the year 2000. It does not have to be advertising. A sign visable to the public will work such as if a police car had a message sign that said "traffic congestion three miles ahead". A stationary sign or trailer is not the same as it does not adjust to the location as a mobile police car would. The message can be in any format written or loud speakers for instance but it must be changeable as it goes along and location dependent and mobile.


  • That looks good I would need it before or around 2000 as I am looking for prior art in reference to a patent number 6,236,330 issued in 2001. I was hoping someone would know about an advertising campaign where the Goodyear blimp would fly over a rout and mention various local tire stores on their night lighted display as they flew over. I was looking at some of your ratings the questions you answered and boy, you are certainly quick at this.


  • Stephen, In essence, your question seems to boil down to: "...are there examples of location dependent advertisement signs that are only useful in a specific location?" I'd like to provide you some examples as an answer to your question, but it would help to know a bit more about what, exactly, you need. For instance, I just returned from a trip to the beach in Ocean City, MD, where advertisements towed by plane or boat are a constant site along the beach. Is a plane flying with an ad for [ Seacrets on 49th Street and the Bay ]in Ocean City, or a boat with an ad for [ Frontier Town ], the type of mobile-but-location-specific ads you're looking for? These are certainly only going to be useful in the local area around Ocean City. If not, can you let me know a bit more about what you need? Thanks. pafalafa-ga


  • Hey, Stephen...how about this one! http://www.signweb.com/moving/cont/ledmove.html LED Billboards on the Move Mobile marquees enhance sporting events, political rallies and concerts. In particular, take note of this well-dated sentence: "...In 1999, YESCO built its first mobile LED. Today, the company has established a fleet of trucks and a partnership with Mobile View (Englewood, CO) to place LED billboards at sporting events, political rallies and other special venues." This seems a good prior art document (and by they way, it's hard to believe what they're patenting these days, isn't it...?) Let me know what you think. pafalafa-ga


  • Stepehn, Glad to hear that these resources where what you needed. I've fielded a number of prior art questions. They're always tricky, but it's always satisfying to get a good 'hit'. You don't need to do anything to close out this question. That happens automatically once I post an answer. If you wish, you can rate the answer, and provide feedback on the quality of the work. I look forward to seeing your future questions. pafalafa-ga search strategy -- Google searches on: mobile message systems variable message systems mobile variable message systems mobile led message


  • Thanks, Stephen. I think I'm zeroing in on what you need. But a bit more feedback from you would still be helpful as I continue searching. Is this sort of system something that gets close to what you're after: http://www.pwssigns.com/pages/productcat2.asp?cat01=3&cat02=2&cat03=4 Please let me know in what ways this works, and in what ways it doesn't. Also, how important to you is the "prior to the year 2000" condition. For the above link, for example, it's not clear how long this system has been available, although common experience tells me they've been around since well before the year 2000. Let me know what you think. paf







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