Patent: Des. 325,138 Issued: April 7, 1992 Inventor: Charles R. Levin, Riverdale, N.Y. Assignee: Nysco Products Inc., Bronx, N.Y. The ornamental design for a modular display shelf, as shown.
Patent: Des. 325,136 Issued: April 7, 1992 Inventor: Wayne Lucht, Palos Hills, Ill. Assignee: Midway Displays Inc., Palos Hills, Ill. The ornamental design for a product display rack, as shown.
Product: Huisken Meats Trail's Best Giant Meat Sticks Number of displays: 1,000 initially P-O-P company: Stone Container, Sioux Falls, S.D. Distribution: Convenience stores, gas stations and grocery stores Introduction: February 1992 Duration: Temporary Construction: Corrugated cardboard Huisken Meats trucks into stores with its meat-hauling counter rig.
Product: Ceramic tile line P-O-P company: Strada Design Associates Inc., New York Distribution: Home centers and lumber yards Introduction: July 1991 Duration: Permanent Construction: Doors: 1-inch box channel metal with extra-heavy hinges; Back: lined with 1/4-inch masonite panels; Front: injection-molded substrate; Display panels and headers: custom-colored styrene Turning shoppers into buyers is the idea behind Armstrong's display.
Product: Orange County Plus employment section Number of displays: 1,800 P-O-P company: Clegg Industries, Santa Monica, Calif. Distribution: Convenience stores Introduction: October 1991 Duration: Promotional Shoppers heard all about the new, easier-to-use employment section in the Orange County edition of the Los Angeles Times on this "talking" newspaper rack.
Product: Leather watchbands P-O-P company: Concept Fixtures Ltd., New York Distribution: Jewelry and department stores Introduction: September 1991 Duration: Permanent Construction: Injection-molded plastic Voguestrap's counter unit is designed to hold up to 432 watchbands at one time and still look elegant.