Display stand

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Inventors

Leksell, Carl

Application #

630551

Filed

Apr-10-1996

Published

Aug-4-1998

Current US Class

040/606.12
040/607.03
040/607.1
040/610
040/611.06
052/726.1

International Classes

G09F 015/00

Field of Search

40/606 40/607 40/610 160/351 52/46 52/38 52/730.1 52/736.3 52/738.1 52/726.1

Examiners

Dorner; Kenneth J.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Knobbe,Martens,Olson & Bear, LLP

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Abstract
A display stand comprises collapsible elements which are quickly and easily assembled into a stable configuration without the use of tools. The elements can be shipped in a substantially flat container to reduce shipping expenses. Vertical supports are mounted to a base to securely hold display units having messages and/or photographs for viewing. The display units have curved outer surfaces to facilitate viewing from other than directly in front or from the rear of the display stand. A header can be attached to the top of the display stand to further draw the attention of individuals.
 
Claims
What is claimed is:

1. A portable display stand, comprising:

a base, said base having at least one support arm and a central portion;

a first support for mounting onto said base, said first support having a first end for slidably receiving said central portion of said base and a second end, said second end having a pair of intersecting flaps;

a second support having a bottom end and a top end, each of said ends of said second support having a pair of intersecting flaps;

at least one card having opposing sides with protrusions centrally located thereon, said card having a lower segment adapted to be received within said first support and an upper segment adapted to be received within said second support for removably engaging said first and second supports; and



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates to advertising displays and, in particular, to a display stand which is easily transported.

Temporary, portable advertising displays are found at conventions, trade shows, retail stores and lobbies of movie theaters. The displays are often elaborate constructions requiring special shipping containers and setup procedures. Simpler displays include tripod or easel type arrangements for holding a simple poster board. Many of these displays, because they are typically made for limited use or viewing, require complicated and heavy support structures to achieve a visual impact on a viewer.

One type of display stand comprises a generally rectangular cardboard box having a narrow profile when viewed from the side. Photographs or advertising messages are provided on the larger, outer surfaces of the box which is best viewed from the front or rear of the display stand. Two short, lateral members or feet support the stand and extend a short distance upwardly into the bottom of the rectangular box, adjacent the narrow sides of the box. Small inserts can be placed at the upper ends of the narrow sides of the box to support another rectangular box mounted on top of the lower box. The feet at the bottom of the boxes and the small inserts between the boxes provide limited stability and support for the display, such that the upper or both boxes can be knocked over if a strong gust of wind or other force is applied to the stacked boxes.
 
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