181 |
Shipment and display fixture for greeting cards |
US329196 |
1994-10-26 |
US5513745A |
1996-05-07 |
Frank Zoltan; John Broerman |
A shipping and display fixture suitable for greeting cards and other similar flat merchandise, which not only holds the greeting cards during shipment, but can be readily converted from a shipping container to a visually pleasing and functional display fixture for displaying the greeting cards at a retail site. |
182 |
Compact disc storage and display rack |
US241412 |
1994-05-11 |
US5462177A |
1995-10-31 |
Michael J. O'Donnell |
Disclosed is a new compact disc (CD) storage and display rack for storing a collection of individually cased compact discs in a wall mountable rack which provides an attractive display of the CD case covers, protection of the CDs and CD cases from damage, easy organization of the collection, and convenient extraction/insertion of a CD from it's case without needing to remove the CD case from the rack. The compact disc storage and display rack comprises a rigid panel having a plurality of identical shallow cavities formed therein. Each cavity is adapted to releasably retain a conventional compact disc storage case. The plurality of cases lie in spaced coplanar relationship to each other. Each cavity has gripping pads whereby the CD case is gripped only by the bottom part, the top part of the case being freely pivotable about the hinge. Finger access slots provide clearance adjacent each CD case for insertion of a user's fingers to grasp the top part of the case for opening thereof. |
183 |
Rotatable display tower for audio cassette tapes and the like |
US806714 |
1991-12-12 |
US5259515A |
1993-11-09 |
Lloyd Koeppel |
A rotatable display tower, preferably for use as a merchandising rack for the original sale of packaged products, preferably audio cassette tapes. The tower provides, in a relative minimum of space, a large number of audio cassette tapes to be viewed "head or face on" and, their spines, too. The display tower securely holds the packages, in a tilted-back manner, yet allows the consumer to easily remove the same for purchase. |
184 |
Rotating disc support rack |
US694941 |
1991-05-02 |
US5160053A |
1992-11-03 |
Thomas S. Graham; Todd R. McAliley |
A plurality of parallel racks are rotatably mounted about a common central axle, wherein the axle includes a matrix of right and left supports, the supports each include "L" shaped legs spaced apart ninety degrees relative to the central shaft, with each forward terminal end thereof mounting a positioning cone receivable within a recess within each end wall of each rack member of the support rack apparatus. A step motor is provided to effect ninety degree step rotation of the rack structure. |
185 |
Adjustable width display shelf |
US618932 |
1990-11-28 |
US5096272A |
1992-03-17 |
Paul Belokin, Jr.; Martin P. Belokin; Norman P. Belokin |
An adjustable width display shelf is provided that can be detachably mounted on the inside surface of a transparent door panel. The display shelf includes first and second separate shelf units each including a horizontal shelf for supporting products. Each of the horizontal shelves has a relieved area providing a variable width horizontal hand access opening. A product retainer wall is provided on each of the shelf units having a generally vertically extending inner periphery with the inner peripheries being in opposed spaced facing relation to each other to define a variable width vertical product access opening. An interconnect structure is provided to permit moving the shelf units toward and away from each other to adjust overall width and includes a guide on one of the shelf units and a guideway on the other of the shelf units for adjustably receiving the guide means. An attachment means is mounted on the shelf units for detachably securing the shelf units to the inside surface of a door panel. |
186 |
Modular shelving system |
US585488 |
1990-09-20 |
US5090579A |
1992-02-25 |
Ronald P. Major |
A modular shelving system has a plurality of spaced apart vertical members with parallel side surfaces and a plurality of aligned holes defined in the side surfaces. A plurality of tray members are removably installed to the support rails by detent pins which engage the holes in the support rails. Automatic locking by deflectable portions of the tray bottoms locks the tray members to the support rails. Each tray member has a pair of detent pins carried on opposing side walls of the tray member. The detent pins are substantially perpendicular to the bottom of the tray, thus causing the tray to be cantilevered substantially horizontally from the support rails when the detent pins engage the holes in the support rails. |
187 |
Universal hanging file system |
US309480 |
1989-02-13 |
US5048697A |
1991-09-17 |
Myron E. Payne |
The present invention relates to a universal hanging file system wherein both the frame and the hanging folders may be adjusted as to size, so that the system may be usable to store any desired subject matter. The frame designed to support the hanging files may be adjusted as to width, height and length with the hanging files themselves having a plurality of parallel perforations allowing reduction in size as desirable. The hangers for the file folders may be removed while the file folder is being adjusted in size and may thereafter be re-installed. |
188 |
Sand paper organizer and display rack |
US227061 |
1988-08-01 |
US4955677A |
1990-09-11 |
In W. Song |
A cabinet for displaying articles which can be used in two positions. The cabinet is provided with a plurality of divider walls dividing the cabinet into a plurality of differently sized article receiving pigeonholes or slots. The cabinet is constructed so that depending on the position of the cabinet the articles will be displayed in a horizontal or vertical position. The cabinet has at least two identically sized drawer receiving slots, each sized to receive a drawer. The drawer receiving slots are disposed perpendicular to each other and are positioned so that regardless of whether the cabinet is in one position or another one of the drawer receiving slots is along side a wall of the cabinet and the other drawer receiving slot is horizontal in the cabinet. In this way a drawer can always be inserted in a horizontal drawer receiving slot regardless of the position of the cabinet. |
189 |
Header for merchandise display fixture and sign assembly therefor |
US23193 |
1987-03-09 |
US4841654A |
1989-06-27 |
Dale Hodgson; John Stram |
A header for mounting on a upright column or columns of a merchandise display unit, with the header being of generally arcuate configuration, in plan, and having vertically spaced tracks thereon receiving and mounting a removable flexible strip sign or signs, such as for instance a sign having advertising or caption indicia thereon. The tracks are so constructed and arranged that the sign can be expeditiously assembled onto the header by threading the flexible sign through slots and into the tracks for mounting the sign on the header, and also providing for rapid removal or changing of the sign.The header, in certain embodiments, comprises a plurality of generally circular, in plan, sections connected together at predetermined peripheral locations thereof, with each section being adapted for mounting on a respective column of the display unit. The header may be formed of molded plastic upper and lower half portions, which are disposed in stacked back-to-back relation, and attached together, as by gluing, along a generally horizontal juncture plane, to form the complete header. |
190 |
Article display stand |
US521738 |
1983-08-09 |
US4585128A |
1986-04-29 |
Wolf-Dietrich Hannecke |
An article display stand, particularly for sheet-like data carriers, has a substantially horizontal bottom plate with an outer edge, and at least two pairs of substantially vertical lateral walls arranged on the bottom plate and forming at least two upwardly open elongated compartments for accommodating objects in an upright position and provided with object withdrawing openings in the region of the outer edge of the bottom plate, wherein the lateral walls of each of the compartments approach one another in direction toward the respective withdrawing openings, so that each of the compartments forms an angle in direction of its elongation, and the withdrawing openings of the two compartments are located near one another. |
191 |
Column-type display stand for flat parallelipipedic articles |
US595635 |
1975-07-14 |
US4008809A |
1977-02-22 |
Amilcare Dogliotti |
A column-type display stand is comprised of two parallel zig-zag side plates interconnected by a plurality of alternately directed transverse plates to define a plurality of rectangular display chambers inclined in opposite directions. The bottommost chamber is half the size of the remaining chambers and the entire column is supported by a bore having a plurality of apertures for the reception of support devices. |
192 |
Display device |
US33448073 |
1973-02-21 |
US3908830A |
1975-09-30 |
SKRZELOWSKI DAVID S |
The point-of-purchase display includes a framework on which is mounted one or more display supporting panels covered by a pile fabric having loop elements. Display supports for holding the goods include a rear surface to which is affixed one or more strips of material having a plurality of resiliently deformable hook shaped elements which, when pressed against the pile fabric, become securely but removably entangled therewith. The preferred display support is a clear plastic greeting card tray which is mounted on a slanted or curved panel to illustrate the greeting cards either full faced or overlapped. The fabric preferably includes a design of horizontally extending vertically spaced lines or indicia which facilitate the proper alignment with one of the edges of the tray.
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193 |
Displayer for paperback books |
US33355273 |
1973-02-20 |
US3844230A |
1974-10-29 |
HUDSON H; PLEASANT G; SCHERZER R |
A paperback book displayer which is relatively simple and compact in form, so as to occupy a minimum of space, with maximum capacity, while being easy to assemble when shipped or transported in a knock-down or partially knock-down condition. In its various forms as disclosed herein, the displayer basically includes one or more towers which are freely rotatable on a vertical central axis with each tower including a multiple series of vertically spaced shelves or platforms arranged in a tier of any desired number of book supporting shelves, and the shelves being disposed horizontally and connected together in vertically spaced relation by rigid, transparent strips which divide the respective shelves into quarter-segments so as to permit ready access to books displayed on the shelves, and at the same time, allowing quick and easy viewing of all the book spines and many of their front covers.
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194 |
Article storage and display apparatus |
US3752545D |
1972-05-22 |
US3752545A |
1973-08-14 |
SCHWEIZER E |
An apparatus for storing containers with tape cartridges or the like comprising at least one substantially quadrangular, for instance rectangular, trough equipped internally thereof with protruding boundary and support means for a number of rows of tape cartridge containers. A cover member is hingedly connected at one edge of the trough. A locking mechanism enables fixing the cover member in its closed position. At least the base surfaces of the trough and cover member are formed of transparent material.
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195 |
Display rack |
US74342758 |
1958-06-20 |
US2963164A |
1960-12-06 |
WATSON GEORGE E |
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196 |
Display support |
US70782258 |
1958-01-08 |
US2886184A |
1959-05-12 |
CRONE ALTON H |
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197 |
Display stand |
US75422534 |
1934-11-22 |
US2034115A |
1936-03-17 |
PALEN WILLIAM E |
|
198 |
Display stand |
US65870433 |
1933-02-27 |
US1937142A |
1933-11-28 |
CARSON OSWALD B |
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199 |
Display rack |
US48489730 |
1930-09-27 |
US1903936A |
1933-04-18 |
NUNNERY RAYMOND B |
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200 |
Book filing cabinet |
US37189429 |
1929-06-18 |
US1849521A |
1932-03-15 |
HAAG THEODORE T |
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