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US1712192A
US1712192A US185395A US18539527A US1712192A US 1712192 A US1712192 A US 1712192A US 185395 A US185395 A US 185395A US 18539527 A US18539527 A US 18539527A US 1712192 A US1712192 A US 1712192A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
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  • This invention relates to an improved rack made of wire and constructed so that with a small length of wire side pieces and shelves can be formed and assembled so that the side 1 ieces brace the shelf or shelves and the shelf braces and connects the side pieces so as to form a solid-well braced stand.
  • the invention comprises a pair of side pieces madeof wire and a U-shaped shelf or shelves which is connected at its ends to the forward part of the side pieces and said ends also provide stops for the corners of articles such as boxes since they are usually supported at an inclination to better display the goods.
  • the shelf, at its corners, that is where the side arms and cross arm join is outwardly extended into return bends to support the shelf at the rear on the side pieces and to hold tl side pieces in proper alignment.
  • Figure 1 is a front View of a'rack embodying my invention.
  • ure 2 is a top view of the same.
  • Figure 3 is a side view of this rack and
  • Figure 1 is a detail of the top part of a modifiedform.
  • Figures 5 and 6 are a side view and front view, respectively, of a modified form of rack.
  • the rack comprises side pieces and a shelf structure and they are made of wire usually one piece of wire to each element.
  • the side pieces are formed'with a front part that s generally inclined to better display the goods and I show such inclined strand at 10 which is supported at its front end by the foot 11 and the wire is then extend ed to form a rear strand 12.
  • the front inclined strand 10 is extended as at 13 to be bent or welded to the strand 12 as at 14 and they can be slightly separated to form a card hold-.
  • the card 16 being shown in dotted outline.
  • Supported on these side pieces and'acting in turn to hold them in position is the shelf or shelves which are of general U-shaped form. I show three shelves in the drawing, the wire inieach one comprising a back strand 17 and side strands 18 which areconnected at the corners by projecting return bends 19 which return bends are clamped around the rear strands 12 of the side pieces. The for' ward ends of the shelf wires are extended I ing from the scope of the 1927. Serial 110.185,?395.
  • Figure 4 I show a modified form ofcard holder in which the wire 13 is bent over to form a clip 26 to hold the bottom edge of the card.
  • FIGs 5 and 6 I show a slightly moditied fornrfor holding twoboxes, one at a sharper angle than the other.
  • I show the side pieces formed of wire with the front strand at two different angles as V at 27 and 28 and with a base or foot 29 and a rear strand 30.
  • 3 V j Tie shelves are similar to those previously described and are similarly numbered and in the case'ofwide racks they act as supports for the strips 31. These strips of wire or sheetmetal are looped around the arms 18 of the; shelves as at They are provided with stops 33 to holdicentrally locatedboxes from sliding forward. f
  • I claim: 1 o A. display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieces with rear strands and inclinedfront strands, and a U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly. and outwardly andattached to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends embracing the rear strands of the side pieces.
  • a display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieceswith rear strands and inclined front strands, and a 'U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly and outwardly and attached'to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends embracing the rear strands of the side 5 pieces and a U-shaped brace of wire with its ends looped so as to be hinged on the rear part of the said shelf.
  • a display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieces with rear strands and 30 inclinedvfront strands, and a U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly and outwardly and attached to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends einln'acing the rear strands of the side pieces and a U-shaped brace of Wire with its ends looped so as to be hinged onthe return bends of the said shelf.
  • testimojn x' whereof I affix my signature.

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May 7, 1929. c. E. ANDERSON DISPLAY RACK Filed April "21. 1927' f2 Sheets-Sheet 1 l l l l l v l INVENTOR; V M5.W
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Fatented May 1929.
CARL a. annnnsornor nasr onanen, new Jensen, Assrenon 'ro nasrnan 'TooL & MANUFACTURING CGMPANY, on emorrnrntn, new .rnasnv.
DISPLAY RACK.
Application filed April 21,
This invention relates to an improved rack made of wire and constructed so that with a small length of wire side pieces and shelves can be formed and assembled so that the side 1 ieces brace the shelf or shelves and the shelf braces and connects the side pieces so as to form a solid-well braced stand.
The invention comprises a pair of side pieces madeof wire and a U-shaped shelf or shelves which is connected at its ends to the forward part of the side pieces and said ends also provide stops for the corners of articles such as boxes since they are usually supported at an inclination to better display the goods. The shelf, at its corners, that is where the side arms and cross arm join is outwardly extended into return bends to support the shelf at the rear on the side pieces and to hold tl side pieces in proper alignment.
The invention also resides in certain details of construction which will 'be hereinafter more fully described and finally embodied in the clauses of the claim. Y I
The invention is illustrated in the accompanying drawings in which Figure 1 is a front View of a'rack embodying my invention. ure 2 is a top view of the same. Figure 3 is a side view of this rack and Figure 1 is a detail of the top part of a modifiedform.
Figures 5 and 6 are a side view and front view, respectively, of a modified form of rack.
I will first describe the construction shown in Figures 1, 2 and 3.. The rack comprises side pieces and a shelf structure and they are made of wire usually one piece of wire to each element. The side pieces are formed'with a front part that s generally inclined to better display the goods and I show such inclined strand at 10 which is supported at its front end by the foot 11 and the wire is then extend ed to form a rear strand 12. The front inclined strand 10 is extended as at 13 to be bent or welded to the strand 12 as at 14 and they can be slightly separated to form a card hold-.
er 15, the card 16 being shown in dotted outline. Supported on these side pieces and'acting in turn to hold them in position is the shelf or shelves which are of general U-shaped form. I show three shelves in the drawing, the wire inieach one comprising a back strand 17 and side strands 18 which areconnected at the corners by projecting return bends 19 which return bends are clamped around the rear strands 12 of the side pieces. The for' ward ends of the shelf wires are extended I ing from the scope of the 1927. Serial 110.185,?395.
28 whi ch is usually U-shaped and has its ends 2 looped around one of the return bends 19 on each side so that the prop can be swung up against the rack when it is to be folded.
In this form ofrack theboxes or other articles displayed are supported on the arms 18 of the shelves and thefends 20 form stopsfor the fronts of the boxes and the side pieces prevent sideniovement thereof. r
in Figure 4 I show a modified form ofcard holder in which the wire 13 is bent over to form a clip 26 to hold the bottom edge of the card. p
In Figures 5 and 6 I show a slightly moditied fornrfor holding twoboxes, one at a sharper angle than the other. In this form I show the side pieces formed of wire with the front strand at two different angles as V at 27 and 28 and with a base or foot 29 and a rear strand 30. 3 V j Tie shelves are similar to those previously described and are similarly numbered and in the case'ofwide racks they act as supports for the strips 31. These strips of wire or sheetmetal are looped around the arms 18 of the; shelves as at They are provided with stops 33 to holdicentrally locatedboxes from sliding forward. f
The particular shape and formof these racks can beraised somewhat without departinvention. v
I claim: 1 o 1. A. display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieces with rear strands and inclinedfront strands, and a U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly. and outwardly andattached to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends embracing the rear strands of the side pieces.
2. A display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieceswith rear strands and inclined front strands, and a 'U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly and outwardly and attached'to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends embracing the rear strands of the side 5 pieces and a U-shaped brace of wire with its ends looped so as to be hinged on the rear part of the said shelf.
3. A display rack comprising wire strands bent to form side pieces with rear strands and 30 inclinedvfront strands, and a U-shaped wire shelf made of a single piece of wire with its end bent upwardly and outwardly and attached to the front strands of the side pieces and with its corners projecting into return bends einln'acing the rear strands of the side pieces and a U-shaped brace of Wire with its ends looped so as to be hinged onthe return bends of the said shelf.
In testimojn x' whereof I affix my signature.
CARL E. ANDERSON
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US3017220A (en) * 1959-11-12 1962-01-16 Victor A Chernivsky Baby chair
USD382133S (en) * 1995-10-06 1997-08-12 American Greetings Corporation Display unit for mats and the like
US5996812A (en) * 1998-04-20 1999-12-07 Seville Classics, Inc. Organizer assembly

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3017220A (en) * 1959-11-12 1962-01-16 Victor A Chernivsky Baby chair
USD382133S (en) * 1995-10-06 1997-08-12 American Greetings Corporation Display unit for mats and the like
US5996812A (en) * 1998-04-20 1999-12-07 Seville Classics, Inc. Organizer assembly

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