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    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • One principal object is to provide a rack of the type in question which will be simple and inexpensive to construct and which will require a minimum of specially designed parts.
  • a further object is so to construct the rack that it may be readily assembled by the prospective user and so may be shipped in disassembled form.
  • a further object is to provide a rack that may be readily mounted on an independent stand, supported on a counter, or attached to a side wall or hung from a ceiling.
  • Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of my' improved display rack in portable form, i. e. mounted on an independent base so that it may be placed either on a counter, floor, or other similar support, as desired, the upper and lower corners of said rack being broken away to show in section the manner in which certain component parts are assembled;
  • Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the rack taken on the plane indicated by the line 2-2, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 3 is similarly a section thereof taken on the plane indicated by the line 33, Fig. 1;
  • Fig. 4 is a broken perspective view showing the construction and manner of attachment to the sides of the rack of the hangers wherefrom the articles to be displayed are suspended;
  • Fig. 5 is a broken sectional view of the structure thus illustrated in Fig. 4;
  • Fig. 6 is a side elevational view of the rack similar to that of Fig. 1 but showing the rack as supported from a side wall or other vertical surface;
  • Fig. 7 similarly shows such rack as suspended from a ceiling or other horizontal surface.
  • said rack will be seen to comprise essentially two vertically spaced plates 1 and 2, such plates being square with their corners aligned.
  • plates 1 and 2 will desirably be made of wood or equivalent light weight material capable of being readily entered by nails or screws, as will be presently described.
  • Attached at their respective ends to such aligned corners of plates 1 and 2 are strips 3, preferably made of metal, which are of the cross-sectional form shown in Fig. 2. From reference to this figure it will be seen that the inner 23353335 Patented Earn.
  • each such strip comprises two rectangnlarly related websfimto which, there is joined by a rib 3b an outer portion comprising webs 30 that are disposed in parallel relation to said webs 3a.
  • the spaces between the two opposed pairs of webs accordingly form grooves 3d, the spacing of the webs being such as adapt such grooves to receive and conceal the lateral edges of members 4 that form the. sides of the rack.
  • Such sides 4 are of plate-like form and may be made of any suitable material, but preferably will consist of sheets known commercially as pegboard, which is ordinarily made of compressed fibrous or semi-plastic material and is characterized by having a series of holes 5 punched therein in equi-distant relation to each other, as best shown in Fig. 4.
  • the overall dimensions of the upper or top plate 1 will be slightly greater than those of the lower or bottom plate 2, and the lower edge of said top plate will be rabbetted to form a recess 6 along each side thereof, the depth of which inwardly is a little greater than the thickness of the pegboard sides 4. Desirably such depth will be sufiicient so that'not only will the upper edges of said boards be thus concealed, but also the upper ends of the strips 3, so as to present a nicely finished appearance when the parts in question are assembled together.
  • the upper edges of the plate '1 may be curved or molded, as shown in Figs. 1, 6 and 7.
  • the lower edges of the strips 3 in side walls 4 overlap the corresponding corners and edges of the lower plate 2 so that the latter is entirely concealed thereby.
  • the strips 3 are initially attached to the corresponding aligned corners of the top and bottom plates l and 2 by means of nails or screws 7 that pass through the webs 3a into the adjacent edge of the plate.
  • the webs in question are wider than the outer webs 3c of the strip, also-that they are relatively thin and of tapering form so as to fit smoothly against the edge of a side members 4 when inserted in the groove between such web and the opposed outer web 30 of the strip.
  • the rack thus takes the form of a rigid box of generally rectangular form, although it will be understood that, if desired, the top and bottom plates may be triangular or have more than four sides, and so may be described generally as of polygonal form.
  • a rod or pipe N is provided, such rod extending through central openings ll and 12 in the top and bottom plates 1 and 2 (see Fig. 1).
  • the lower 0 end of the rod is firmly secured to a stand l3, which is in turn adapted to be secured by screws or other fastening means to an independent base 14 of adequate size to carry the rack when fully loaded.
  • said p stand may be secured directly to a counter or any other pegboard, the holes therein are adapted to receive hooks 16 of the form illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5, such hooks being made of loop of wire, the free ends of which are angled so as to enable them to be inserted, when in the dotted position shown in Fig.
  • the hooks may be disposed transversely or vertically as required.
  • the stand 13 may be replaced by a bracket 18, and to insure stability a second bracket 17 is connected to the upper end of the pipe 10, as shown in Fig. 6..
  • the bracket 18, or rather an elbow 16a on its outer end replaces the stand 13, the construction being otherwise unchanged.
  • the pipe 10 is provided with an extension 10a of suitable length beyond the upper plate 1, and such end secured to the ceiling by suitable fitting 19, as shown in Fig. 7.
  • the hereinbefore described rack not only presents an attractive appearance, but is also sufficiently sturdy to carry a considerable load of merchandise. At the same time it may be readily rotated on the ball-bearing provided for this purpose so that articles on any side thereof may be readily inspected by a would-be purchaser.
  • a display rack comprising vertically spaced polygonal plates with aligned corners, vertical strips extending between said plates at the corner regions thereof, each of said strips comprising interconnected inner and outer angular Webs in spaced relation forming longitudinal grooves laterally displaced at an angle corresponding to that of the corner regions of the plates between which it extends, the inner webs of said strips being wider than the outer webs thereof, side members designed to receive and support articles of merchandise, said members being fitted between adjacent pairs of said strips with the lateral edges of the same received and concealed in the strip grooves, those portions of the strip grooves thus receiving the lateral edges of the side members being of a width at least equal to the thickness of such side members, the uppermost plate being recessed to receive the upper edges of said side members, a shaft on which the assembly is mounted for rotation extending centrally through the vertical-spaced plates, and a bearing associated with said shaft on which the lower of said plates rests.

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Jan. 13, 1959 R. c. SEYFORTH 8,
ROTARY DISPLAY RACK Filed May 3, 1955 2 Sheets-Sheet 2- INVEN TOR.
- Ffl/VE C 515' YFORTH A TTORNEV5- ROTARY DISPLAY RACK Rome C. deyforth, Shelby, Ghio, assignor to The Shelby lgdlftal Products (30., Shelby, Ohio, a corporation of Application May 3, 1955', Serial No; 505,601
1 Claim. (Cl; 211-95) The present improvements, relating as indicated to display racks, have more particular regard to a multi-sided rack adapted to be rotatably supportedtso that articles of merchandise attached to the respective sides thereof may be readily inspected by a prospective purchaser.
One principal object is to provide a rack of the type in question which will be simple and inexpensive to construct and which will require a minimum of specially designed parts. A further object is so to construct the rack that it may be readily assembled by the prospective user and so may be shipped in disassembled form. A further object is to provide a rack that may be readily mounted on an independent stand, supported on a counter, or attached to a side wall or hung from a ceiling.
To the accomplishment of the foregoing and related ends, said invention, then, consists of the means hereinafter fully described and particularly pointed out in the claim.
The annexed drawings and the following description set forth in detail certain structure embodying the inven tion, such disclosed means constituing, however, but one of various structural forms in which the principle of the invention may be used.
In said annexed drawings:
Fig. 1 is a side elevational view of my' improved display rack in portable form, i. e. mounted on an independent base so that it may be placed either on a counter, floor, or other similar support, as desired, the upper and lower corners of said rack being broken away to show in section the manner in which certain component parts are assembled;
Fig. 2 is a transverse section of the rack taken on the plane indicated by the line 2-2, Fig. 1;
Fig. 3 is similarly a section thereof taken on the plane indicated by the line 33, Fig. 1;
Fig. 4 is a broken perspective view showing the construction and manner of attachment to the sides of the rack of the hangers wherefrom the articles to be displayed are suspended;
Fig. 5 is a broken sectional view of the structure thus illustrated in Fig. 4;
Fig. 6 is a side elevational view of the rack similar to that of Fig. 1 but showing the rack as supported from a side wall or other vertical surface; and
Fig. 7 similarly shows such rack as suspended from a ceiling or other horizontal surface.
Referring to the several views of my improved rack shown in Figs. 1, 2 and 3, said rack will be seen to comprise essentially two vertically spaced plates 1 and 2, such plates being square with their corners aligned. Such plates will desirably be made of wood or equivalent light weight material capable of being readily entered by nails or screws, as will be presently described. Attached at their respective ends to such aligned corners of plates 1 and 2 are strips 3, preferably made of metal, which are of the cross-sectional form shown in Fig. 2. From reference to this figure it will be seen that the inner 23353335 Patented Earn. 13:, 1959 portion of each such strip comprises two rectangnlarly related websfimto which, there is joined by a rib 3b an outer portion comprising webs 30 that are disposed in parallel relation to said webs 3a. The spaces between the two opposed pairs of webs accordingly form grooves 3d, the spacing of the webs being such as adapt such grooves to receive and conceal the lateral edges of members 4 that form the. sides of the rack.
Such sides 4 are of plate-like form and may be made of any suitable material, but preferably will consist of sheets known commercially as pegboard, which is ordinarily made of compressed fibrous or semi-plastic material and is characterized by having a series of holes 5 punched therein in equi-distant relation to each other, as best shown in Fig. 4.
The overall dimensions of the upper or top plate 1 will be slightly greater than those of the lower or bottom plate 2, and the lower edge of said top plate will be rabbetted to form a recess 6 along each side thereof, the depth of which inwardly is a little greater than the thickness of the pegboard sides 4. Desirably such depth will be sufiicient so that'not only will the upper edges of said boards be thus concealed, but also the upper ends of the strips 3, so as to present a nicely finished appearance when the parts in question are assembled together. In order to add to such appearance the upper edges of the plate '1 may be curved or molded, as shown in Figs. 1, 6 and 7. The lower edges of the strips 3 in side walls 4 overlap the corresponding corners and edges of the lower plate 2 so that the latter is entirely concealed thereby.
In assembling the parts thusfar described, the strips 3 are initially attached to the corresponding aligned corners of the top and bottom plates l and 2 by means of nails or screws 7 that pass through the webs 3a into the adjacent edge of the plate. In this connection it will be noted that the webs in question are wider than the outer webs 3c of the strip, also-that they are relatively thin and of tapering form so as to fit smoothly against the edge of a side members 4 when inserted in the groove between such web and the opposed outer web 30 of the strip.
As a result of the attachment of the ribs to the top and bottom plates in the manner just described, an open frame is in efiect provided and the side members may thereupon be inserted in place by simply sliding them from the bottom of the structure into the oppositely directed grooves provided by corresponding corner strips. When in place, such side walls may then be secured by means of screws or nails 8 along the upper and lower edges to the opposed edges of the upper and lower plates 1 and 2. The rack thus takes the form of a rigid box of generally rectangular form, although it will be understood that, if desired, the top and bottom plates may be triangular or have more than four sides, and so may be described generally as of polygonal form.
For the purpose of rotatably supporting the rack, a rod or pipe N is provided, such rod extending through central openings ll and 12 in the top and bottom plates 1 and 2 (see Fig. 1). As shown in said figure, the lower 0 end of the rod is firmly secured to a stand l3, which is in turn adapted to be secured by screws or other fastening means to an independent base 14 of adequate size to carry the rack when fully loaded. Alternatively, said p stand may be secured directly to a counter or any other pegboard, the holes therein are adapted to receive hooks 16 of the form illustrated in Figs. 4 and 5, such hooks being made of loop of wire, the free ends of which are angled so as to enable them to be inserted, when in the dotted position shown in Fig. 5, in any two adjacent holes 5 in the board, and then to drop into full line position Where they will remain securely locked in place. The articles of merchandise to be displayed on the rack will ordinarily be attached to cards or placed in envelope-like containers, and the latter will then simply be hung on such hooks. In order to accommodate articles or containers therefor of different size, the hooks may be disposed transversely or vertically as required.
In case it is desired to support the rack from a wall or similar vertical surface, the stand 13 may be replaced by a bracket 18, and to insure stability a second bracket 17 is connected to the upper end of the pipe 10, as shown in Fig. 6.. In this form, the bracket 18, or rather an elbow 16a on its outer end, replaces the stand 13, the construction being otherwise unchanged.
Alternatively, if it is desired to support the rack from the ceiling, the pipe 10 is provided with an extension 10a of suitable length beyond the upper plate 1, and such end secured to the ceiling by suitable fitting 19, as shown in Fig. 7. A cap 20, that is threaded onto the lower end of the pipe, and a ball-bearing and washer interposed between such cap and plate 2, serve to rotatably support the rack just as in the first-described form (see Fig. 3).
Despite its simple construction and ease of assembly, the hereinbefore described rack not only presents an attractive appearance, but is also sufficiently sturdy to carry a considerable load of merchandise. At the same time it may be readily rotated on the ball-bearing provided for this purpose so that articles on any side thereof may be readily inspected by a would-be purchaser.
Other modes of applying the principle of my invention may be employed instead of the one explained, change being made as regards the structure herein disclosed, provided the means stated by the following claim or the equivalent of such stated means be employed.
I therefore particularly point out and distinctly claim as my invention:
A display rack comprising vertically spaced polygonal plates with aligned corners, vertical strips extending between said plates at the corner regions thereof, each of said strips comprising interconnected inner and outer angular Webs in spaced relation forming longitudinal grooves laterally displaced at an angle corresponding to that of the corner regions of the plates between which it extends, the inner webs of said strips being wider than the outer webs thereof, side members designed to receive and support articles of merchandise, said members being fitted between adjacent pairs of said strips with the lateral edges of the same received and concealed in the strip grooves, those portions of the strip grooves thus receiving the lateral edges of the side members being of a width at least equal to the thickness of such side members, the uppermost plate being recessed to receive the upper edges of said side members, a shaft on which the assembly is mounted for rotation extending centrally through the vertical-spaced plates, and a bearing associated with said shaft on which the lower of said plates rests.
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