序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
41 Adjustable merchandise display structure US09398160 1999-09-16 US06209835B1 2001-04-03 John Walrath; Andre Martin
A merchandise display system has a carrier supported by an array of adjustably interconnecting arms from a mounting base. The mounting base is connectable to a mounting structure in a variety of different orientations so that the carrier can be displayed as desired. The mounting base has a clamp structure which is engageable with a horizontal counter edge, or with a vertical post or partition edge. Where no such edge is available the clamping structure can be detached allowing the mounting base to be mounted directly on a vertical wall surface, e.g. by wood screws.
42 Hang rod mounting bracket US255245 1994-06-07 US5492295A 1996-02-20 Lee Remmers
A hang rod mounting bracket includes a front section and back section hingedly attached thereto. The front section and the back section include in registration recesses defining openings therein to receive shelf support bars and a hang rod therethrough in parallel. The hang mounting bracket also includes slots in registration in each section to receive stringer wires therein.
43 Three-way clamp for structural assemblies US609810 1990-11-06 US5094562A 1992-03-10 Roger Anderson
A three-way clamp for the assembly of structural frameworks is disclosed. The clamp includes a block-like clamp body provided with a first bore extending through the block and second and third bores intersecting with the first at right angles and intersecting with each other at right angles. The clamp body is slotted in the plane of the axis of the second and third bores, to form cantilever extension portions of the block body capable of being squeezed together by a single compression bolt. Strut-like tubular structural elements are received in the several bores, one passing through the block, the other two being inserted endwise into the second and third bores. By tightening the single compression bolt, the clamp body is caused to be tightened down into secure gripping relation with structural elements in each of three right-angularly related, intersecting axes, significantly expediting assembly, disassembly and adjustment of frame structures.
44 Display stand US76117 1987-07-21 US4821893A 1989-04-18 Roger M. Wyatt
To obtain a display stand which can have the arrangement of its rails altered with ease but in which the rails will not readily slip with respect to one another, a joint structure including a plug is provided, the joint structure connecting two rails. The plug has a transverse groove in it for receiving and gripping the rail and pushes into the end of the other rail. The diameter of the rail exceeds the size of the groove provided for it so that the gripping action is enhanced.
45 Display stand US859393 1986-05-05 US4691885A 1987-09-08 George F. Lawrance
A support structure for a display stand includes a pair of oppositely facing primary coupling units attached to opposite ends of a horizontal center support bar, and four vertical display stand legs which are attached to and extend downwardly from the coupling units. Each of the coupling units includes a horizontal base tube, a pair of lateral tubes which extend parallel to one another downwardly and perpendicularly away from the base tube, and a horizontal central tube positioned between the lateral tubes, which extends away from the base tube and which is perpendicular to both the base and lateral tubes. A nut is attached to the exterior of each coupling unit tube near any open end, and an L-bolt is threaded through the nut and an adjacent aperture through the tube to extend into the interior of the tube for fastening the tube to other bars, fittings, plugs or the like.
46 Hinge mechanism for use with folding structures US865630 1986-05-22 US4673308A 1987-06-16 Frederick W. Reilly
This invention relates to a folding structure and more particularly, to a novel hinge mechanism for use with a folding structure. The hinge mechanism comprises a corner joint with at least one flange extending therefrom. A pivotal support means is provided with a securing means to secure the corner joint to the support means to provide a pivotal connection thereto. The novel hinge mechanism when used with the folding structure provides a device which is simple to manufacture, easy to use and which requires no special tools or expertise to assemble or disassemble. It can be quickly and easily converted from a folded position to an unfolded position and vice versa.
47 Clothes hanger assembly US692034 1985-01-16 US4627544A 1986-12-09 Afra Scarpa; Tobia Scarpa
A clothes hanger assembly in which a plurality of modular elements are provided with accessary holders for the display of garments, the modular elements being adapted to be joined to one another to form a plurality of displays in different shapes and sizes.
48 Combination connecting plate US87579 1979-10-22 US4316593A 1982-02-23 Kevin S. Miner; Abraham Trachtenberg
A single connecting plate useful for joining wall-mounted shelf support brackets together with ventilated metal closet shelves of different sizes. The connecting plate is adaptable to fit two different sized closet shelves, depending upon the orientation of the longitudinal axis of the connecting plate relative to the leading edge of the different shelves. The connecting plate, which attaches to the outwardly extended end of a wall-mounted, shelf supporting bracket, couples the front edge of the rails of the shelf to the bracket. The connecting plate includes pairs of recessed portions along each edge which are sized to receive the rail of the different shelves, the distance between the recessed portions on the plate edges being a function of the distance between the leading edge rails of the shelf.
49 Sectional support member US40645073 1973-10-15 US3908943A 1975-09-30 BANNISTER BRIAN CHARLES
A display system comprises a plurality of support members each comprising spaced apart body members secured together by connectors, each connector having a catch which corresponds in configuration with a body member, in which a mounting peg of a display panel of the system can be mounted, the catch being rotatable from a first position to free a passage for the mounting peg to a second position in which the mounting peg, and thus the panel, is secured in position in the body member.
50 Brackets US33505273 1973-02-23 US3868081A 1975-02-25 MORGAN DAVID L; SAMPSON PETER
A bracket, more particularly for use in display equipment for supporting shelves or the like, which consists of an elongate arm having a clamping head at its one end and which can be releasably clamped on a substantially vertically disposed supporting member, for example a tube or rod having a circular cross-section.
51 Frame construction US3724678D 1972-01-20 US3724678A 1973-04-03 CHALLIER H
Construction providing a frame for a display stand or the like and utilizing frame members formed of square plastic tubing having slotted side walls. A connector clip attachable to an upright frame member cooperates with a slotted plug enterable into an end of a horizontal frame member to provide means for joining one member to another. The construction includes hanger clips for shelves carried by the frame and support clips for vertically disposed side wall panels enclosing parts of the frame with both of these clips being received in side wall slots of the frame members. The frame construction includes reinforcing rods which can be inserted into the plastic frame members to strengthen them where required.
52 Folding pen construction US3651851D 1970-07-21 US3651851A 1972-03-28 CURTIS CHARLES E
A folding wall assembly comprising a plurality of upright panel sections disposed in edge-to-edge relation and pivotally secured together along adjacent upstanding edge portions for relative horizontal swinging. The panel sections include upstanding rod portions defining the adjacent edge portions thereof and the latter are pivotally secured together by means of vertically spaced sleeve members through which both corresponding rod portions of the adjacent panels are loosely received. Each panel section is defined by a plurality of side-by-side upstanding rod members interconnected by a plurality of vertically spaced generally horizontal rod members crossing and secured to the vertical members and the corner portions of the panel sections are reinforced by vertical extensions of the vertical edge defining rod bent approximately 180* inwardly and back upon themselves and anchored to the adjacent horizontal rod member end portion.
53 Reseal product display rack US3567036D 1969-03-06 US3567036A 1971-03-02 TONJUM JOHN A; BROWN FRANK M; BURTON JEAN A; KNOWLTON RICHARD L
A display device for supporting a plurality of packaged food products includes an elongate mounting member having a pair of flanges, each flange having a plurality of openings therein. The openings in one of the flanges is of keyhole configuration, and one opening in one flange is aligned with an opening in the other flange. A plurality of elongate similar support members each engages in a pair of openings in said mounting member. Each support member has a recess therein seated in the smaller portion of a keyhole opening and coacting therewith to prevent rotation of the support member about its longitudinal axis.
54 Revolving garment carrier US3524554D 1968-05-09 US3524554A 1970-08-18 RUHNKE RICHARD R
55 Connector for display structures and the like US12459361 1961-07-17 US3193634A 1965-07-06 BERNARD FRANK J
56 Structural device US3413560 1960-06-06 US3009581A 1961-11-21 STEWART ROBERT J
57 Display stand US69514357 1957-11-07 US2954250A 1960-09-27 HOWARD WING
58 Joints for tubular metallic constructions US34769753 1953-04-09 US2950015A 1960-08-23 PAUL PATAKY
59 SYSTEM OF SUPPORTING BARS FOR USE IN GOODS AND SERVICES ESTABLISHMENTS PCT/CH9900069 1999-02-15 WO9920094A3 1999-07-08 WALTER HERBERT; UECKER MANFRED
The invention relates to a system of supporting bars on which items to be presented are hung, directly or indirectly, in goods and services establishments, comprising essentially a support bar (1) which has an insert end (10) at the very front. Said insert end (10) can be inserted into an axial entrance opening in a receptacle (2) or directly into an entrance opening in a support structure and locked in place. The receptacle (2) is fixed in an opening in the support structure. The insert end (10) is provided with a hooked contour and the inserted support bar (1) is locked in place in various ways. According to a first variant, the hooked contour engages from behind in a relief cut into the insert end (10), the support bar (1) having first been lifted at the opposite end of the bar to the insert end (2) and aligned whilst being pushed into the entrance opening. According to a second variant, a spring element (5) located in the receptacle (2) locks into the hooked contour. According to a third variant, an exit opening is provided in the support structure where the upper wall edge engages in the hooked contour after the moving process described in the first variant. The support bar (1) itself can be used for hanging up items or alternatively, one or several support bars (1) can be used to maintain an element for supporting goods. The system of supporting bars creates new ways of presenting and arranging products and services for shop and exhibition layouts.
60 HUBS AND RECONFIGURABLE FRAMES PCT/US2007085966 2007-11-29 WO2008067484A3 2009-02-05 HUGHES ROBERT
Hub structures inter-connectable with and/or connected to elongated frame members (e.g., rod-type members) to form frames. In certain non-limiting, example, embodiments, hubs which have simple configurations and/or which are connectable to elongated frame members (e.g., rod-type members) employing small numbers of connectors (e.g., one screw-type connector per frame member/hub connection) and/or which are more easily assembled/disassembled to frame members for constructing and/or deconstructing frame structures.
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