
Accent lighting casts across the slick contours of the displays
as the instructor remotely activates each function by easily controlling
the exhibits without having to stop and manually switch on each display.
Each section of the console opens on its own at the prompting of the instructor,
no bending, yanking doors open, or other encumbrances. Servos open and
close each door and models glide out effortlessly on an angle, presenting
themselves to the audience. Graphic panels above the models activate,
illuminating the black spatial background of each with full color and electronic
animated renditions that relate to each subject.
Each exhibit console is fabricated
with high quality materials and faced with quality scratch resistant
laminates. We never use pressed
wood products. All wood and plywood components are screwed or bolted and glued. The
glue we use is a strong and pliable rubberized adhesive that offers rigidity
and flexibility, this results in a product that is strong and resistant to loosening and
cracking of the adhesive bonds.
The base decorative recess panels
and auxiliary control panels are thick 1/8” brushed aluminum.
The display shelves and doors are
run on ball bearing slides and counterbalanced to reduce stress on the
electromechanical mechanisms. The servos for each shelf and door feature
lathe turned constant pressure roller mechanisms which move the doors and
shelves, but act as a slip clutch under stress to prevent breakage or pinching.
The control of the consoles is initiated
by IR. (infrared remote). The receivers contain sensor and decoder circuitry
combined with relays and DMOS technology to operate specific functions.
The power supplies are linear regulated
supplies which operate at 12 VDC, 8 VDC and 5 VDC respectively to
each function. The main power is standard 120 VAC. All electronic components
are D-rated to drastically increase life.
Whenever possible the lights are super
bright LEDS which last for many years without need of replacement as they
are a cool solid state light source that illuminates a semiconductor instead
of a power sapping, short life incandescent filament.
EEPROM impressed speech is created
using DAST technology integrated circuits developed by ISD (Information
Storage Devices) interfaced with our digital address matrix and amplification
circuit, producing natural speech with no moving parts to wear out. In
theory, according to ISD, the voice impression on the integrated circuits
can last in storage up to one hundred years. While this is not guaranteed
by ISD, the claim does point out the fact that impressing voice and sound
on a chip can well surpass mechanical recording technology in dependability.
Sound effects for the exhibits are produced by oscillators and amplifiers.
Backlit displays are photo translucent
renderings of our graphic arts images with electronically actuated solid
state light sources. Plastic covers for the images are unbreakable
polycarbonate.
Whatever your design need or color
choice is, we can accommodate you.
EXHIBIT prices include
housed exhibits of your choice (shipping not included);
1 Regular Unit/ Sectional Exhibit
= $ 8,900. Allow 20 weeks for delivery.
1 Corner Unit/ Sectional Exhibit
= $ 12,900. Allow 20 weeks for delivery.
3 Regular Unit /Sectional Exhibit
= $ 24,000.
Allow 22 weeks for delivery.
6 Regular Unit /Sectional Exhibit
= $ 51,400. Allow 26 weeks for delivery.
8 regular exhibits and 2 corner exhibits
=
$ 89,000.
Allow 29 weeks for delivery.
Click to view
examples of graphics and models.
Two year guarantee applies to the
custom mechanical & custom electronics parts in each of our designs. See Terms.
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