Display table
A display table for displaying round objects having a a shelf member having a top surface and a bottom surface and at least one holding member affixed to said top surface for holding at least one round object and wherein the round object is prevented from rolling.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/582,161 filed on Jun. 23, 2004, entitled DISPLAY TABLE.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONCollecting and displaying logo golf balls and other collectible round and curved objects such as autograph baseballs, collectible eggs and the like is a popular past time. Many types of wall cabinets and display stands have been used to display these items. For example, logo golf balls are commonly displayed in vertical wall cabinets or on individual stands in which the golf sits on an individual golf tee. The wall cabinets are generally small and are limited in the number of golf balls that can be displayed. In addition, the golf balls are easily displaced from the shelves if the cabinet is moved or jarred during cleaning.
Display tables for displaying collectibles are also known in the art. These display tables generally have a box like structure having an interior shelf on which the displayed item is placed and a top through which the item is viewed. The interior shelf is attached to a plurality of mutually perpendicular side walls that form an enclosure. A transparent top is supported by the side walls. The display table may have one or more legs attached to the bottom of the interior shelf in the case of a pedestal table or to the outer edges of the side walls. Other display cabinets are box like structures that sit on top of a table or the floor.
The display tables and display cabinets known in the art are not suitable for displaying round objects such as golf balls, baseballs, collectible eggs and the like. The balls and other round objects roll and are displaced in the cabinet if the cabinet is only slightly moved. The logo or autograph for which the object is being displayed is no longer in view when the object becomes displaced. Constant rearranging is required if the display cases known in the art used to display round objects. Therefore, there is a need for a display table with an interior shelf that is capable of holding round objects for display and preventing them from rolling.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates generally to a display table. More specifically, the present invention relates to a display table and table top display cabinet with an interior shelf surface that is capable of preventing round or curved items form rolling and being displaced when the cabinet is moved.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWINGS
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The holding surface 10, 20, 30 of the interior shelf can be formed on the shelf or be a separate holding surface such as a plastic or foam rubber mat that has been formed or cut with cavities 21, 31 that are sized to hold the particular item in place. The foam can be any type of foam rubber. However, the preferred rubber foam is polyurethane. The holding surface can also be made of convoluted foam 20 such as is commonly used in mattress foam such as illustrated in
Another preferred embodiment would have removable plugs 32 in the cavity or cavities 31 as illustrated in
The holding surface could also be a plurality of golf tees placed perpendicular to the interior shelf and arranged relative to each other so that the golf balls touch each other thereby preventing the golf balls from moving when the display table is completely full. The holding surface may also be comprised of a series of interior walls arranged perpendicular to the interior shelve and arranged perpendicular to each other so that the interior walls form a shadow box formation wherein each box formed is sized to hold a round object in place and preventing the round object from moving.
Although preferred embodiments have been described and depicted in detail herein, it will be apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications, additions and substitutions and the like can be made without departing from the spirit of the invention and these are therefore considered to be within the scope of the invention as defined in the following claims.
Claims
1. A display table in combination with:
- a means for holding at least one round object wherein the round object is prevented from rolling.
2. A display table comprising:
- a shelf member having a top surface and a bottom surface; and
- at least one holding member affixed to said top surface for holding at least one round object wherein the round object is prevented from rolling.
3. The display table of claim 2, wherein said holding member has an upper surface and a lower surface and has at least one half-round cavity in said upper surface of said holding member for holding a round object wherein the round object is prevented from rolling.
4. The display table of claim 3, wherein the diameter of said at least one half-round cavity is approximately the same as the diameter of a round object to be held by the holding member and the depth of said at least one half round cavity is approximately one half the diameter of a round object to be held by the holding member.
5. The display table of claim 4, wherein the at least one half-round cavity is approximately two inches in diameter and one inch deep.
6. The display table of claim 2, wherein the holding member is made of foam rubber.
7. The display table of claim 6, wherein the foam rubber is polyurethane.
8. The display table of claim 2, wherein the holding member is plastic.
9. The display table of claim 6, wherein the upper surface is convoluted.
10. The display table of claim 2, wherein said holding member comprises at least one golf tee having a bottom end and a top end said bottom end connected to said top surface of said shelf member.
11. The display table of claim 2, wherein said holding member is capable of holding at least one golf ball.
12. The display table of claim 2, wherein said holding member is capable of holding at least one baseball.
13. The display table of claim 2, where said holding member is capable of holding at least one egg.
14. The display table of claim 2, further comprising at least one leg member having an upper end and a lower end said upper end connected to said bottom surface of said shelf member.
15. A display table comprising:
- an internal shelf member having a top surface, a bottom surface and an outer edge;
- at least one perpendicular side members having an upper edge and a lower edge said lower edge of each said side member connected to said outer edge of said internal shelf member and extending upward from said outer edge of said internal shelf member; and at least one holding member connected to said top surface of said shelf member for holding at least one round object wherein preventing the round object from rolling.
16. The display table of claim 15, further comprising a glass top member resting on the upper edge of said side members.
17. The display table of claim 15, wherein said holding member has an upper surface and a lower surface and at least one half-round cavity in said upper surface of said holding member for holding a round object wherein preventing a round object from rolling.
18. The display table of claim 15, wherein the diameter of said at least one half-round cavity is approximately the same as the diameter of a round object to be held by the holding member and the depth of said at least one curved cavity is approximately one half the diameter of a round object to be held by the holding member.
19. The display table of claim 17, wherein the at least one half-round cavity is two inches in diameter and one inch deep.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 16, 2005
Publication Date: Dec 29, 2005
Inventor: Polly Heseman (Lauderdale By The Sea, FL)
Application Number: 11/154,080