Abstract: A rack system including a support having multiple longitudinally spaced slots for connecting at least one generally Z-shaped shelf, or any suitable shape. The shelf has a front leg and a back leg interconnected by a support position. The front leg may, for example, provide an upstanding lip. The support portion may be referred to as a median support portion between the front leg and the back leg of the generally Z-shaped shelf. The back leg includes a first transverse element disposed adjacent to the support position, and a second transverse element disposed at a distal end of the back leg, such that the first and second transverse elements engaged adjacent slots in order to connect the shelves to the support. The shelf may be connected to the support having the plurality of longitudinally spaced slots by inserting the generally Z-shaped shelf in order to connect the shelf to the support.
Abstract: A multi-position display rack includes first and second sides having parallel mounting faces and front and rear columns of spaced apertures aligned in opposition to define front and rear sets of apertures. A removable shelf is adapted to be supported between the first and second sides and includes a frame having front and rear hooks. The front hooks are connected to the frame for rotative and sliding movement within an adjustment zone. Support elements extend through the adjustment zone and contact the front hooks to transfer loads from the shelf to the first and second sides. The rear hooks lock the shelf to a set of rear apertures and the front hooks may engage a plurality of selected sets of front apertures.
Abstract: An apparatus having a base, an extendable bagging pole having a foot pedal, coupled to a front edge of the base and an adjustable hanging rack coupled to the back edge of the base. The bagging pole has a bagging pole upper tube with a C-shaped clip disposed thereon and a bagging pole lower cylinder. The hanging rack has a hanging rack upper tube and a hanging rack lower cylinder, with a crossbar disposed on the hanging rack upper tube. The bagging pole is extendable to first operative position and retractable to a second operative position. After bagging the clothing item and depressing the foot pedal to retract the bagging pole from the first operative position to the second operative position, the clothing item may then be hung on crossbar of the hanging rack.