DISPLAY RACK
A display rack system includes a main frame with a selectable number of swingable display frames releasably attached thereto. Each display frame includes vertical mounting arms with a plurality of slots therealong. Item support assemblies releasably engage these mounting arms, on each side thereof, so as to releasably attach item support assemblies, e.g., shelves, hooks and clamps, thereto. Wire supports are further releasably attached to the arms to restrain item movement during swinging movement of the display frames. The main frame can either be basally supported or attached to a vertical surface.
This invention is directed to a display rack and, more particularly, a rack system having a plurality of swingable, releasable display frames thereon, each frame adapted to receive various item support assemblies releasably attached thereto.
The use of display racks in commercial environments is known. However, past display racks have been restricted in use particularly if they were dedicated to a specific product.
Past display racks have not been suitable to display items having various quantities, sizes and configuration. As such, not all of a retailer's inventory could be displayed on one rack. Moreover, as a collector's inventory of items increased, home display became more difficult which, in some cases, relegated the collected items to storage rather than display. Thus, there is a need to have a display rack system which is capable of displaying different items and be easily, variably sized according to the quantity desired to be displayed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONIn response thereto I have invented a display rack system which includes a main frame for supporting a plurality of releasable display frames in swingable movement relative thereto. Each display frame is capable of having various item support assemblies releasably attached thereto. Each support assembly is designed to hold in position various items for display whether in the form of basal support or suspension from the display frame. Each display frame is releasably engageable to the main frame which allows a variable number of display frames to be utilized. The combination of selectable display frames and support assemblies allows the quantity, size and type of items to be displayed to be varied.
It is therefor a general object of this invention to provide a display rack system which can display various quantities of items.
Another object of this invention is to provide a display rack, as aforesaid, which can display items of various designs and configurations.
A further object of this invention is to provide a display rack, as aforesaid, having a plurality of display frames swingably and releasably attached to a main frame.
Another object of this invention is to provide a display rack, as aforesaid, having a selectable number of item support assemblies releasably attached to the display frames.
A further object of this invention is to provide a display rack, as aforesaid, with each display frame capable of either basally supporting or suspending a display item.
Another particular object of this invention is to provide a display rack, as aforesaid, adaptable for use on either a horizontal or vertical surface.
Other objects and advantages of this invention will become apparent from the following description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein is set forth by way of illustration and example, now preferred embodiments of this invention.
Turning more particularly to the drawings,
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Swingably attached to the main frame are a plurality of display frames 100. As best shown in
Struts 140a, 140b extend between the mounting bars 120a, 120b. Each strut includes apertures 144, 146 at the opposed ends thereof. Apertures 144 at one end of each strut 140a, 140b align with the apertures 132 and slot 130 in the side walls 124, 126 of mounting bar 120a. Nestable fasteners 150, 152 extend through these aligned side wall and strut apertures so as to attach one end of the strut 140 to mounting bar 120a.
The opposed ends of each strut 140a, 140b extend through enlarged apertures in arm 120b so as to provide an extension 143 of each strut 140a, 140b beyond the arm 120b. These extensions 143 present a pivot arm 143. Attached to this arm 143 at the free end thereof are pivot pins 160. Fasteners 150, 152 likewise extend through the apertures 146 in the side walls 120a, 120b, as aligned with slot 130 and apertures 132 in the mounting arm 120b.
The pivot pins 160 nest in the apertures 44 found along struts 40a, 40b. Thus, a plurality of display frames can be swingably, releasably attached to the main support frame. These display frames 100 can be of selectable quantities and various sizes with each frame offering mounting bars 120a, 120b of various lengths (
The mounting bars 120a, 120b with slots 130 and apertures 132 therein allow various types of support assemblies to be releasably attached to the display frames 100 so that various items can be basally supported by or suspended from each display frame 100.
Further releasably attached to display frames 100 are wire support assemblies consisting of first and/or second wire members 300, 350 (
Upon locking, the first wire member 300 spans the mounting bars 120a, 120b. The second wire member includes sections 351 extending away from each mounting bar 120a, 120b so as to displace wire 350 from the first wire 300. As such, items such as boxes 600, dolls, etc. may be placed on a shelf 200 and between the displaced wire members 300, 350. These wires 300, 350 provide side restraints so as to restrict item movement on the shelf during swingable movement of the frame 100.
Another support assembly 500 suspends items from each frame 100. As such, a suspension rail 502 is provided having a mounting flange along the extent thereof. The mounting flange includes a shelf 504 normally extending from the front wall of rail 502 with tab 508 normally extending from shelf 504. Each tab 508 is insertable into a slot 130 in a respective mounting bar and rotated into place such that tab 508 bears against an inside surface of an arm sidewall with the shelf 504 resting on the bottom of slot 130. The rail 500 has a plurality of apertures 520 so that various suspension elements can be engaged therewith, such as hooks 522 shown. It is understood that other suspension elements may be associated with the rail 500 such as clamps, wires, etc. Thus, various types of items (
Accordingly, it can be seen that my display rack utilizing the releasably engageable display frames 100 and various support assemblies 200, 300, 500 is adaptable to various environments and enables the user to display various types of items and quantities thereon.
The shelf support wall 720 comprises a series of channels including a top channel 722 with top wall 723 and a bottom channel 742 with bottom wall 743. A series of front walls 724a, 724b, 724c, 724d, etc. with slots 730 therebetween can be presented. Each slot 730 presents access to a horizontal wall 731 of a lower front wall and the opposed interior surface 725 of a higher front wall. Each slot 730 also presents access to a back wall 737 of a channel. As such, screws may be driven through a back wall 737 and into a wall stud so as to hold the support wall 720 in place. Located in the channel between slots are reinforcing members 739 designed to bear against a wall and offer rigidity to the support wall 720.
Shelf 750 includes a base 752 with retaining flange 754 at one end. At the opposed end of base 752 is a mounting structure presented by end wall 756 normal to base 752. A wall 757 is normal to end wall 756 and presents an upright wall 758 or lip normally extending therefrom.
Underneath the base 752 is reinforcing structure in the form of a wall 760 having reinforcing flanges 761, 762 therebetween. A second mounting structure at the end of wall 760 includes a depending wall 766 with a lip 767 normally extending therefrom.
In use the lip 758 is inserted into a slot 730 and rotated counterclockwise such that lip 758 bears against an inside surface 725 of a wall 724 with wall 757 resting atop a horizontal surface 731 presented by slot 730. Concurrently, the lower mounting flange 764 engages a lower slot 730 as lip 767 is inserted therein such that the lip 767 rests atop a lower horizontal surface with depending wall 766 bearing against a surface of a lower front wall 724. Accordingly, engagement of these upper and lower mounting flanges with upper and lower slots 730 maintains the shelf 750 in place.
Shelf 780 is similar in construction to shelf 750 except for the absence of the underlying reinforcing structure. As such, shelf 780 presents similar mounting structure in the form of an end wall 756′, wall 757′ and lip 758′. Upon insertion of wall 758′ into slot 730 and rotation, the wall 758′ bears against the inside surface 725 of an upper wall, wall 757′ resting atop an adjacent horizontal surface 731 and wall 758′ against a lower front wall 724. As such, the shelf 780 is held in place.
It is to be understood that while certain forms of this invention have been illustrated and described, it is not limited thereto, except in so far as such limitations are included in the following claims and allowable equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A display rack for items comprising:
- a support frame including at least one strut;
- a plurality of apertures along said at least one strut;
- at least one display frame, said at least one display frame comprising: at least one upright mounting arm presenting a plurality of apertures positioned therealong; a pivot arm associated with said at least one upright arm; a pivot pin extending from said arm, said pin nestable in an aperture along said at least one support frame strut to provide swingable movement to said at least one display frame;
- means for supporting an item in swingable movement with said at least one display frame, said support means engageable with an aperture along said at least one mounting arm.
2. The display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support means comprises:
- at least one shelf;
- means on said at least one shelf for releasable engagement with said one aperture along said at least one arm, said engagement positioning said at least one shelf in a selectable position on said display frame.
3. The display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein said support means further comprises:
- a first wire member;
- means for engaging said first wire member with an arm aperture above said shelf, said first wire member restraining movement of an item placed on said at least one shelf during said swingable movement of said display frame.
4. The display rack as claimed in claim 3 wherein said support means further comprises:
- a second wire member;
- means for engaging said second wire member with an arm aperture above, said second wire member restraining movement of an item placed on said shelf during said swingable movement of said display frame.
5. The display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said support means comprises:
- a rail;
- means for engaging said rail to said at least one arm;
- means suspended from said rail for attachment to an item, whereby to suspend the item from said rail in swingable movement with said display frame.
6. The display rack as claimed in claim 5 wherein said support means further comprises a plurality of apertures along said rail, said attachment means engageable with said rail apertures, and in suspension from said rail.
7. The display rack as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for maintaining said support frame on a floor surface.
8. The display rack as claimed in claim 1 further comprising means for maintaining said support frame on a vertical surface.
9. A display rack for items comprising:
- a support frame including at least one generally horizontal strut;
- a plurality of apertures along said strut;
- at least one display frame for mounting to said at least one strut comprising: a pair of spaced-apart, generally upright arms mounted to said at least one strut, each arm presenting a plurality of apertures therealong; at least one brace extending between said arms; a pivot arm extending from at least one of said arms; pivot means on said pivot arm, said pivot means engageable with a selected aperture along said at least one horizontal strut to provide swingable movement to said at least one display frame;
- means engageable with said apertures along said upright arms for supporting items in swingable movement with said at least one display frame at a selectable position on said display frame.
10. The display rack as claimed in claim 9 wherein said item support means comprises:
- a shelf;
- means on said shelf for releasable engagement with an aperture in each of said arms, said engagement positioning said shelf in a selectable position along said at least one display frame.
11. The display rack as claimed in claim 10 wherein said apertures are presented along said arms on opposed sides thereof whereby to position said shelf on each side of said at least one display frame.
12. The display rack as claimed in claim 10 further comprising:
- a first wire member;
- means for engaging said first wire member with an aperture in each of said arms above said shelf, said engaged first wire extending between said arms for providing a restraint to an item placed on said shelf.
13. The display rack as claimed in claim 12 further comprising:
- a second wire member;
- means for engaging said second wire member with an aperture in each of said arms above said shelf, said engaged second wire member displaced away from said first wire and extending between said arms, said second wire members restraining movement of an item placed on said shelf.
14. The display rack as claimed in claim 9 wherein said support means further comprises:
- a rail extending between said arms;
- means suspended from said rail for attachment to a selected item, whereby to suspend the attached item from said rail.
15. The display rack as claimed in claim 14 wherein said support means further comprises means for attaching said rail with an aperture in each of said arms.
16. The display rack as claimed in claim 10 wherein said shelf engagement means comprises a pair of tabs extending from opposed ends of said shelf, said respective tabs engageable with said arm apertures for said releasable engagement.
17. A display rack for items comprising:
- a support frame including structure presenting a plurality of apertures extending along a lateral extent of said frame;
- at least one display frame, said at least one display frame comprising: at least one upright mounting bar presenting a plurality of apertures therealong; pivot means on said display frame for engagement with one of said apertures of said support frame whereby to selectably position said at least one display frame along a lateral extent of said support frame;
- means engageable with a selected aperture of said mounting bar apertures of said at least one mounting bar for supporting items in swingable movement with said display frame.
18. The display rack as claimed in claim 17 wherein said support means comprises:
- a shelf;
- means on said shelf for releasable engagement with said selected aperture of said at least one mounting bar whereby to position said shelf in a selectable position along said mounting bar.
19. The display rack as claimed in claim 18 further comprising:
- first and second wire members;
- means for engaging said first and second wire members to said at least one bar in spaced-apart extension above said shelf, said first and second wire members providing a restraint for an item placed on said shelf.
20. The display rack as claimed in claim 17 wherein said support means further comprises:
- a rail attached to said at least one bar;
- a plurality of apertures along said rail;
- means engageable with a rail aperture, said means including structure for attachment to a selected item, whereby to suspend the item from said rail.
21. A display rack comprising:
- a support frame comprising: a series of spaced-apart generally vertical walls, each wall presenting exterior and interior vertical surfaces; a slot between adjacent spaced-apart vertical walls, each slot presenting access to an interior surface of a vertical wall above said slot, each slot further presenting a horizontal surface extending from a vertical wall below said slot;
- a shelf for attachment to said support frame comprising: a base for supporting an item thereon; a mounting flange at one end of said shelf including a lip for insertion in said slot for bearing against said interior surface of said vertical wall above said slot, a horizontal wall for bearing against said horizontal surface presented by said slot and a depending wall for bearing against said vertical wall below said slot.
Type: Application
Filed: Sep 26, 2007
Publication Date: Mar 26, 2009
Inventor: Steven D. Steffan (Lake Lotawana, MO)
Application Number: 11/861,677
International Classification: A47F 5/08 (20060101);