Collapsible display rack

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Inventors

Henry, Jack C.

Application #

052899

Filed

Jun-27-1979

Published

Dec-1-1981

Current US Class

211/133.4
211/59.1

International Classes

A47F 005/13

Field of Search

211/133 211/132 211/181 211/85 211/195 220/19 248/159

Assignee

Leon L. Berkowitz Co. (Glenside, PA)

Examiners

Frazier; Roy D.

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Caesar, Rivise, Bernstein & Cohen, Ltd.

US Patent References

3955787   Display stand

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Abstract
A collapsible display rack having a collapsible bin as its primary novel feature. The bin comprises a base having a plurality of frame members pivotally mounted thereon. The frame members are pivotable from a collapsed, substantially horizontal position to a vertical position. The frame members are maintained in their vertical position by linking rods, with the rods, in combination with the tops of the frame members, forming a loop. A flexible receptacle is then placed within the vertical frame members, and the receptacle is filled with various commodities that are to be vended.
 
Claims
What is claimed as the invention is:

1. A collapsible display bin comprising a base, a plurality of frame members pivotally mounted on said base, said frame members being pivotable to a vertical position, and spaced from one another, means linking said frame members at their tops to form a loop with said tops and to maintain said frame members in said vertical position, each of said frame members having a pair of brackets secured at the top thereof, with one bracket of said pair being on one side of said frame member and the second bracket of each pair being on the other side of said frame member, said brackets being releasably connected to said linking means, and a flexible receptacle supported by said loop.



Description
This invention relates to a collapsible display rack, and more particularly, to a collapsible display rack that has as its primary novel feature a collapsible bin for storing and displaying small commodities to be vended.

It is now a common practice in consumer merchandising to display individual types of commodities or related commodities on single, free-standing display racks. The display racks can be set up in any available location within a store, and can easily be taken down when they are no longer necessary. Stores will use such racks for displaying all of the related goods of a single manufacturer or for displaying specially priced sale items, which are to be sold from a prominent and highly visible location. Such racks have been used for selling such various commodities as stockings, panty hose, batteries, balls, small toys, tooth brushes, etc.

Since these racks are not usually permanent fixtures in a store, a desired property of the racks is that they be easily assembled and disassembled. However, at the same time, they should be durable enough to withstand continued use and long periods of use. A further desired feature of the racks is that they be extremely compact when disassembled so that they can be easily stored in a small space. At the same time the racks should be constructed in such a way that they can easily be reassembled when it is desired to use them, and that the assembly be capable of being carried out with a minimum of tools and skill.
 
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