Hanger bracket for merchandise

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Inventors

Braverman, Leslie

Application #

641104

Filed

Dec-15-1975

Published

Mar-22-1977

Current US Class

211/59.1
248/220.41

International Classes

A47F 005/00

Field of Search

248/223 248/225 248/DIG. 211/59 211/54

Assignee

Solo Products Corporation (Englewood, NJ)

Examiners

Foss; J. Franklin

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Miskin; Howard C.

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Abstract
A hanger bracket for dispensing packaged products and mountable on a perforated board is an integral unit formed of metal rod and includes a longitudinal main body portion, an upwardly directed front leg portion which is transversely flattened and an upwardly directed rear leg portion which is medially slit to a point short of the main body portion. The split rear leg sections are shaped to provide transversely radially projecting inner arms forming rearwardly projecting transversely spaced parallel arms which terminate in transversely spaced upwardly directed parallel coupling legs. In fabricating the bracket unit a pre-cut length of rod has its rear portion partially longitudinal slit. The rear and front portions of the rod are bent upwardly to form long and short legs, the split sections of the rear leg being bent to form outwardly projecting inner arms joining rearwardly projecting medial arms which terminate in upwardly projecting coupling legs.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. An article support bracket device integrally formed of a single rod and mountable on a perforated board comprising a forwardly directed longitudinal support shank of circular transverse cross-section terminating at its rear in an upwardly directed base leg, and a pair of opposite transversely outwardly and rearwardly projecting coupling sections integrally formed with and extending from the rear of said shank and terminating in laterally spaced upwardly directed retainer legs, said coupling sections including first arms projecting laterally outwardly from the top end of said base leg and a second arm projecting rearwardly from the outer end of each of said first arms and terminating in one of said retainer legs, said arms and retainer legs being of semicircular transverse cross section, said arms having upwardly facing planar faces and said retainer legs having forwardly facing planar faces.



Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The present invention relates generally to improvements in article support and dispensing devices and it relates more particularly to an improved perforated board mountable pre-packaged article support and dispensing bracket including inventory control and to a method of producing such bracket.

It is a common practice in the vending and dispensing of a small product to pre-package the product in a small frangible transparent package, such as a transparent plastic envelope or blister container, and to support a group of the packaged articles by a bracket rod which slideably engages eyelets or openings formed in the upper borders of the packages. A large number of the bracket rods are generally separably mounted on a suitably supported regularly apertured or perforated board such as a pegboard and each rod carries a group of corresponding packages basically different from those carried by the other bracket rods.

A difficulty arises in reordering the merchandise mounted on such rods since it is difficult to tell the quantity of packages remaining on the bracket without an actual count, which is time-consuming. In order to provide suitable inventory control, an actual physical count had to be made of the packages remaining on each bracket. The quantity remaining on a bracket determined the quantity to be ordered. Such inventory control was time-consuming and required a relatively skilled person to make the determination of the quantity to order, so as not to order too much or too little. My earlier U.S. Pat. No. 3,696,937 was directed at the inventory control problem. It is highly desirable that the package supporting bracket rods be firmly coupled to the perforated mounting board and inhibited from swinging in any direction, whether loaded or unloaded, and that they do not unduly stress the peg board. While numerous rod type bracket devices of the above nature have been heretofore available and proposed, they possess numerous drawbacks and disadvantages. They either lack the desired stability and reliability or are multi-element devices, which are expensive, and difficult and inconvenient to use, and of little versitility and adaptability, and otherwise leave much to be desired.
 
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