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  • Display Assembly Having Overlapping and Removable Sample Holders

    Patent: 4,265,038
    Issued: May 5, 1981
    Inventor: Louis J. Crosslen, Grafton, Wis.
    Assignee: Frank Mayer & Associates Inc., Grafton, Wis.
    A display assembly for visibly displaying a wide variety of paint chips and permitting their easy removal from or replacement in the assembly. The assembly includes individual holders arranged in a partially overlapping and shingled relationship with one another on a support panel. The holders can be removed separately.
    Display Assembly Having Overlapping and Removable Sample Holders
  • Illuminated Grid Display with Primary and Secondary Copy

    Patent: 4,263,737
    Issued: April 28, 1981
    Inventor: Virgil S. Simon, Glenview, Ill.
    Assignee: Thomas A. Schutz Co., Morton Grove, Ill.
    Illuminated Grid Display with Primary and Secondary Copy
  • Display and Kit Therefor

    Patent: 4,262,437
    Issued: April 21, 1981
    Inventor: Gerald A. Conway, Cleveland Heights, Ohio
    A poster display and kit provides an inexpensive point-of-purchase advertising poster, with stiffening ribs that hold opposite vertical edges of the poster planar, thereby preventing rolling or curling. Two telescoping sections with a rubber band stop provide an adjustable vertical pole support for the poster that may be attached with an adhesive strip.
    Display and Kit Therefor
  • Display Stand

    Patent: 4,262,439
    Issued: April 21, 1981
    Inventors: James M. Dinan, Irvington, N.Y.; Frank De Nigris, Parsippany, N.J.
    Assignee: Dinaco Inc., Irvington, N.Y.
    This is a freestanding display system that has a base, an upright post supported from the base and various shelves mounted on the post. Each of the shelves has an opening dimensioned and shaped to fit freely around the post. The shelves are securely mounted on the post at the desired height by wedges that are releasably held on the post by lugs, which engage corresponding holes in the post.
    Display Stand
  • Display Device with Price-Change Cartridges

    Patent: 4,262,436
    Issued: April 21, 1981
    Inventor: Joseph Clement, Bradenton, Fla.
    Assignee: The Mead Corp., Dayton, Ohio
    A display device that is used to display information relating to the description and price of goods for sale. This unit comprises a panel to which one or more cartridges is attached, each carrying self-coiling information strips that are readily adjustable so the information regarding the goods may be quickly and easily changed.
    Display Device with Price-Change Cartridges
  • Rotatable Merchandise Display Stand

    Patent: Des. 258,555
    Issued: March 17, 1981
    Inventor: Stanley H. Rosenthal, Greensboro, N.C.
    The ornamental design for a rotatable merchandise display stand, as shown.
    Rotatable Merchandise Display Stand
  • Rotatable Display Rack

    Patent: Des. 258,473
    Issued: March 10, 1981
    Inventor: Sydney Edson, New York
    Assignee: Textron Inc., Providence, R.I.
    The ornamental design of a rotatable display rack, as shown.
    Rotatable Display Rack
  • Merchandise Display Rack

    Patent: 4,253,578
    Issued: March 3, 1981
    Inventor: John A. Rekow, Portland, Ore.
    This rack has outwardly extending support members that are arranged in the general configuration of a triangle with the support members receiving arms on which merchandise may be suspended. Virtually the entire length of the support member can be used for the display of merchandise without interference with merchandise carried by an adjacent support member.
    Merchandise Display Rack
  • Display Unit for Confectionery Items

    Patent: Des. 258,334
    Issued: Feb. 24, 1981
    Inventor: Enrique Bernat Fontlladosa, Barcelona, Spain
    The ornamental design for a display unit for confectionery items, as shown.
    Display Unit for Confectionery Items
  • Eyeglass Display Rack

    Patent: Des. 258,099
    Issued: Feb. 3, 1981
    Inventors: Robert P. Franklin, Lake Hopatcong; John G. Dewees, Morristown, both of N.J.
    Assignee: Trans-World Manufacturing Corp., Little Ferry, N.J.
    The ornamental design for an eyeglass display rack, as shown.
    Eyeglass Display Rack
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