序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Transportable display module US362731 1989-06-07 US5016761A 1991-05-21 David C. F. Stoddard; James D. Robertson; William S. Spamer; James Hanna; Randall E. Bailey; Dennis E. Parham
In a transportable display module for a plurality of containers, a base member supports a first layer of containers, and a plurality of layers each comprising a tier sheet alternate with a plurality of layers of containers. The tier sheets are identical, with a circumferential skirt surrounding each tier sheet. The top surface of each tier sheet includes an array of container bottom receiving recesses. The bottom surface includes an array of container top receiving recesses disposed concentric with the bottom receiving recesses. Each tier sheet has about its circumferential skirt an outwardly extending flange, and the module is surrounded by plastic film. The base member is a single piece including an upper portion having an additional one of the tier sheets, with a lower portion affixed thereto and including a plurality of supporting legs. Overlay sheets provide for loading other forms of containers, and a cap sheet enabling stacking of multiple modules is disclosed.
122 Vertical display system US816813 1986-01-07 US4688684A 1987-08-25 Raymond R. Young; John F. Deffner; Russell M. Barnes
A free-standing vertical display system for displaying merchandise, such as beverage containers, at the point of purchase, is described. The system includes a base and one or more trays which are slidably received on a center pole. In a first embodiment a merchandise-bearing tray rests on the merchandise on the tray beneath it. When the tray is empty, it may be stored on four screws protruding from the top of the center pole, allowing the customer to access the lower trays. A second embodiment of the invention provides a spring on the center pole, underneath each tray. When a tray is loaded with merchandise, the spring compresses and the tray rests on the merchandise on the tray beneath it. When a tray is emptied, the spring pushes the tray up, so that merchandise may be removed from the tray below. A third embodiment of the invention provides stationary spacer poles at the periphery of each tray to separate the trays, so that merchandise may be accessed from all trays simultaneously. All three embodiments of the invention can be provided with a cylindrical header positioned on top of the center pole and carrying product identification labels or other advertisements.
123 Display rack assembly US960959 1978-11-15 US4193351A 1980-03-18 Paul Belokin, Jr.
A knock-down display rack for displaying articles, such as bottles or the like, at the point of purchase and which includes a vertical support member extending from a base and also includes a series or removable and unattached shelves for supporting layers of the articles, one shelf being located between each layer of articles. The shelves each have a slot therein and extending from its periphery to the central portion of the shelf whereby the shelves may be inserted around vertical support for resting on the layer of articles therebeneath. The slots of the shelves are non-aligned with one another, that is they extend in different directions, thereby each shelf prevents the others from all being disengaged by a single lateral movement of the display rack, and thereby provide stability to the display rack.
124 Display device US47326474 1974-05-24 US3907119A 1975-09-23 FRANZ LEO J
A display device comprises a plurality of transverse shelf mounting bars adjustably secured to a pedestal having removable mounting elements secured to its lower portion for maintaining the pedestal in a vertical position together with flexible shelf elements each having an edge portion arranged for mounting and dismounting to one of said mounting bars, the flexible shelves being initially coiled into a plurality of substantially concentric convolutions and being extensible to form separaters between layers of displayed items thereby to afford stability to a stack of such items.
125 Hinged display rack US3612288D 1969-08-27 US3612288A 1971-10-12 LESLEY JAMES RICHARD
A display rack for stacking articles which normally do not form a stable stack in which the shelves are constructed of a plurality of sections hingedly connected at their sides and spring loaded to retract in an accordionlike manner as each article is removed from the stack.
126 Pyramid display unit US3506134D 1968-07-16 US3506134A 1970-04-14 TABER RUSSELL E
127 Illuminated display stand US36771564 1964-05-15 US3217667A 1965-11-16 PATTERSON LAWRENCE W
128 Display stand US8591861 1961-01-30 US3151744A 1964-10-06 PATTERSON LAWRENCE W
129 Display rack for bottles US63220057 1957-01-02 US2919814A 1960-01-05 BERKOWITZ HYMAN C
130 Storage, display and self service stand US39085053 1953-11-09 US2716495A 1955-08-30 PREVETTE CARL E; PREVETTE HOWARD C
131 Display stand for stacked containers US22235851 1951-04-23 US2670853A 1954-03-02 BARBE SCHNEIDER EUGENIC
132 Display rack for bottled goods US26828752 1952-01-25 US2637445A 1953-05-05 PATTERSON LAWRENCE W
133 Display stand US38880941 1941-04-16 US2314500A 1943-03-23 JACOBSON JAMES J
134 Display stand US33064140 1940-04-20 US2237879A 1941-04-08 WILLIAM HINKEL
135 Means for tying bottles together for stacking purposes, such as in displays US9309436 1936-07-28 US2100035A 1937-11-23 MERRICK ANSON A
136 Display rack for canned goods US58352231 1931-12-28 US1916683A 1933-07-04 PHARO SR TIMOTHY F
137 Bottle and jug holder US52474931 1931-03-23 US1851606A 1932-03-29 BELCHER VANDERBILT JOSEPH
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