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US1852471A
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April 5, 1932. A, NEL Q 1,852,471
OR SHELF 42 VIP R. 4 5; .s'o/v SYN/5 ATTORNEYJ' Patented Apr. 5, 1932 UNITED STATES PATENT OFFICE ARVID R. NELSON, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, ASSIGNOR TO THE UNITED STATES PRINTING & LITHOGRAPH COMPANY, OF BROOKLYN, NEW YORK, A CORPORATION OF OHIO DISILAY RACK OR SHELF Application filed March 5, 1931.
This invention relates to improvements in display racks or shelves and has more ticular relation to improvements in knockdown racks or shelves constructed of paper board and capable of being disassembled and shipped in flat packages.
One of the objects of the invention is to provide a knock-down display stand having, when set up, a series of independent display niches or alcoves forming recesses closed 011 all sides except the front.
Another object of the invention is to provide a series of display shelves formed of flat paper board and constructed when set up to form recesses with shelves therein of considerable depth.
Another object of the invention is to provide a knock-down structure of flat paper board so formed as to provide a series of deep alcoves and having shelf supporting slots with shelves applied through the slots to hold the entire rack rigidly in position so that it may stand on a flat base.
The invention also has other objects, all
of which will be hereinafter more particularly set forth and claimed.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of the specification,
Figure 1 is a perspective view of my improved rack set up in position ready for use.
Figure 2 is a perspective view of the leaf portion proper in closed position with one of the shelves shown in full lines and the remainder in dotted lines, and
Figure 3 represents a top plan view of the rack set up in position.
Heretofore it has been old to provide a series of supporting shelves for display purposes, but the present applicant desires to form a knock-down display rack which, when set up, will give the effect of a series of tiers of individual niches or alcoves for receiving the goods to be displayed, such as perfume bottles and other displays that are best shown as single units.
It is, of course, very desirable in all displays of this character, that they be of the so-called knock-down variety for the funda mental reason that in shipping them from point to point for use, they may be doubled Serial No. 520,378.
depth and solidity and the angular shelves again suggest to the eye great solidity and massiveness.
\Vhile devices of this character are necessarily of a flimsy construction when knockeddown, the aim in the construction of such devices is to impart rigidity to them when they are set up. The applicant in this present case has done this to a marked degree, as the rack, when set up, is very solid, and is so constructed as to withstand stresses and considerable weight, and still be firmly supported on the base with a center of gravity well within its outer supports.
To secure this extended supporting base from a flat strip of paper, the applicant has scored or cut on alternate sides of the main leaf portion, atpoints 9 equally distant so that when these leaf portions are bent into an accordion construction as shown in Fig.
1, they will have an extended supporting base.
The cutting of the material from which the main blank leaf portion is formed first upon one side and then upon the other only part way through the material, allows the accordion construction to be secured without unduly marring the paper board and also permits the whole leaf portion to be doubled together flat, as shown in Fig. 2, for shipping.
Each leaf portion, 6, is providedwith a series of angular slots, 7 and 8 arranged in tiers. When the paper board is doubled together, as shown in Fig. 2, all of these angular slots of any one tier are in alignment. In the process of assembling the device the shelves, 2, are slipped through these slots when so aligned for all three shelves and thesections 6, 6 then spread apart to draw the main leaf portion out into an accordion like position, as shown in Fig. 1.
In order that this operation may take. place without any binding because of theshelves 2, the horizontal portions 8 of the angular slots are longer than the width of theshelves 2, and when theleaves 6 are opened out they are limited in this opening movement by the length of the slots 8, because, as soon as the angularity of theleaves 6 has reached the maximum limit, the effective length of the slots 8 is equal to the width of theshelves 2, and the end walls of the slots contact with the edges of the shelf and limit any further opening and also impart rigidity to the rack.
Thevertical portion 3 of each shelf projects through thevertical portion 7 of the angular slot. This gives an appearance of great solidity to the shelf and also strengthens the shelf, as any sagging of the shelf under its load would be prevented by thevertical portion 3 forming a brace for the under side of the shelf at its forward edge. Thesevertical walls 3 also prevent any vertical weaving of the Whole unit as the upper and lower edges of thewalls 3, contacting with the tops and bottoms of the vertical slots '2', brace the whole structure against any vertical misalignment.
In order to effectively display the articles on theshelves 2, and provide space for advertising material, I form the two outermost wings, 6, with supporting side wings, I. These wings by resting on the base or support prevent any lateral tipping and also give a solid appearance to the whole rack.
I contemplate using concealed lighting upon the uppermost tier of shelves, as this has been found to be very effective for display purposes. To accomplish this result, and at the same time to form an additional surface for advertising, I mount the head board and light shield, i, the top of the rack. This is accomplished by forming slots 10, in the flat board, 4, andslots 11 in theoutermost leaves 6. This construction permits the part i to be slipped down so far over theleaf 6, as best shown in Fig. 1, as to form a shield for thelight bulbs 5 so that the light cannot be seen from the front, but will shine down directly upon the articles of merchandise upon the top shelf, 2, in the different niches.
The rack when set up has extreme rigidity,
- as the angular construction of theshelves 2 and theirbraces 3, prevents any undue vertical or lateral weaving. lVhen theshelves 2 are slipped out of theleaf portion 6 and the head piece removed, the whole rack may be doubled into a very flat parcel and easily mailed or sent by express.
The peculiar construction by which the slots 8 are made longer than the width of theshelves 2 permits the leaf portions to be pulled out like an accordion until the shelves bind in the slots. This holds them in this position with so much friction that there is 5 very little, if any, chance of the leaf portions doubling up again. Further, to hold the leaf portions in this extended position I employ the shield or head piece 4. By means of theslots 10, 11 the outermost leaves are looked a certain distance apart without any tendency to close.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim as new and desire to secure by Letters Patent is: g
1, In a. knock-down display rack, the combination with a main leaf portion having an accordion construction and formed with matched shelf slots, of angular folding shelves extending through the matched shelf slots. r
2. In a knock-down display rack, the combination with a main leaf portion, having an accordion construction and formed with matched angular shelf slots in each leafof said main portion, of angular folding shelves extending through the matched shelf slots and limiting the opening of the leaves.
3. In a knock-down display rack, the combination with a main section made up of a number of hinged leaves which when open form recesses or niches and having a shelf slot in each leaf, of shelves extending through the matched shelf slots and limiting the opening of the leaves. V
i. In a knock-down display rack, the combination with a main leaf portion having an accordion construction and formed with matched shelf slots, of shelves extending through the matched slots and a display head piece for locking the main leaf portion in its extended position.
5. In a knock-down display rack, the combination with a main leaf portion having an accordion construction and formed with matched shelf slots, of shelves extending through the slots and limiting the opening movement of the leaf portion, and a locking device for preventing the leaf portion closing after it is once opened.
6. In a knock-down display rack, the combination with a main leaf portion, having an accordion construction'for forming recesses and formed with matched shelf slots, *of shelves extending through such slots and a combined light guard and locking device for the leaf portion.
7. In a knock- ARVID R. NELSON.
lown display rack, the com- .bination with a main leaf portion havlng an
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US2871521A (en)*1957-09-301959-02-03Messmore HaroldDisplay device
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US3464569A (en)*1967-11-201969-09-02John G DowningFoldable display stand
US3481485A (en)*1968-03-181969-12-02Zero Max Ind IncAdjustable shelf support device
US4175807A (en)*1978-11-161979-11-27Joel H. KranichModular constructional units for a combined storage bin and display assembly
US4896820A (en)*1989-03-161990-01-30Idea Resources CorporationHolder for tacos or the like
US5632390A (en)*1995-12-221997-05-27Podergois; Jeffrey A.Foldable display assembly
US6382433B1 (en)2000-09-252002-05-07Vengra Design Group, Inc.Foldable display assembly
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US20140135193A1 (en)*2011-03-222014-05-15Luis Albarran-TorresAssembly and structuring system based on corrugated and laminated cardboard
US9345345B2 (en)2013-10-312016-05-24International Paper CompanyCorrugated display rack with cantilevered shelves
US11337531B2 (en)*2018-04-272022-05-24Colgate-Palmolive CompanyModular point-of-sale display

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US2519183A (en)*1946-02-191950-08-15Marshall E GreensponPicture frame
US2871521A (en)*1957-09-301959-02-03Messmore HaroldDisplay device
US2958494A (en)*1959-10-051960-11-01Materials IncPallet
US3464569A (en)*1967-11-201969-09-02John G DowningFoldable display stand
US3481485A (en)*1968-03-181969-12-02Zero Max Ind IncAdjustable shelf support device
US4175807A (en)*1978-11-161979-11-27Joel H. KranichModular constructional units for a combined storage bin and display assembly
US4896820A (en)*1989-03-161990-01-30Idea Resources CorporationHolder for tacos or the like
US5632390A (en)*1995-12-221997-05-27Podergois; Jeffrey A.Foldable display assembly
US20030226811A1 (en)*1998-06-042003-12-11Riga Dennis J.Installation-free death care merchandise display unit
US6474483B1 (en)*1999-07-132002-11-05Paper Solutions Ink, Corp.Shelving systems and methods for manufacturing same
US6382433B1 (en)2000-09-252002-05-07Vengra Design Group, Inc.Foldable display assembly
US20040148833A1 (en)*2003-01-032004-08-05Alexander VirvoPresentation display
US7886465B2 (en)*2003-01-032011-02-15Alexander VirvoPresentation display
US7252200B1 (en)2003-04-302007-08-07Hester Thomas FDisplay assembly
US20080030113A1 (en)*2006-08-042008-02-07Vail Benjamin FCorrugated Shelf
US7946664B2 (en)*2006-08-042011-05-24Massillon Container CompanyCorrugated shelf
GB2460108A (en)*2008-05-152009-11-25Posit DesignA folded display stand with supports held in a cantilevered fashion
GB2460108B (en)*2008-05-152013-02-20Posit DesignSupport member
US20100065523A1 (en)*2008-09-152010-03-18Southern ImperialSlide Through Shelf
US8162158B2 (en)*2008-09-152012-04-24Southern Imperial, Inc.Slide through shelf
US20120097630A1 (en)*2010-10-212012-04-26Wang Jackson Chi-YuModular Shelf System
US7988315B1 (en)*2010-12-312011-08-02Gti Graphic Technology, Inc.Simultaneous multiple light source viewer
US20140135193A1 (en)*2011-03-222014-05-15Luis Albarran-TorresAssembly and structuring system based on corrugated and laminated cardboard
GB2492159A (en)*2011-06-232012-12-26Paul Michael ChaseShelving apparatus with shelf ends received in slotted apertures in supports
US9345345B2 (en)2013-10-312016-05-24International Paper CompanyCorrugated display rack with cantilevered shelves
US11337531B2 (en)*2018-04-272022-05-24Colgate-Palmolive CompanyModular point-of-sale display

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