Abstract: A collapsible hang-rack assembly for supporting and displaying merchandise, such as garments, the assembly having a base structure having one or more end walls which can be extended outwardly of the base structure by means of interconnecting members, such as hang-rods and tie rods, the hang-rods also functioning to stabilize the assembly in the extended form. In its collapsed form, the assembly presents a compact unit for merchandise display, storage or transit. The interconnecting members are adapted to be disposed within the base structure or within the end wall so that they are hidden from view. The interconnecting members may have a construction to allow adjustability in length so that the hanging support for the garments may be varied within a predetermined range. The base structure comprises a framework which can be fitted around a post or column in a store display area.
Abstract: A holding device for supporting articles such as handbags, newspapers and packages underneath a table top in a dining area, the device being provided with a pivotal attachment which can be secured to any vertical surface underneath a table or to an under-surface of the table top. The holding device is provided with one or more holding members which are pivotally supported to make the holding members more adaptable for supporting the articles whether the holding device is secured from a vertical or a horizontal table surface. The pivotal attachment may possess a reticulated construction adapted for attachment to an arcuate table surface.
Abstract: A pill dispenser is provided to enable individuals to take medication at regular specified times throughout the day. The dispenser has an open container with a divider means having a plurality of compartment-forming walls which divide the container into a number of compartments, each compartment adapted to receive and store medication to be taken at a prescribed time as identified with an hour label associated with the compartment, and a rotatable cover enclosing the container and having a sector-shaped opening, which can be moved over a selected compartment for the removal of the medication contained therein. If all compartments are used for holding medication, the sector-shaped opening may be covered with a closure tab which is openable so that the first dose of medication can be taken at the first prescribed time.