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  • Graphic Merchandising Gondola

    Patent: 4,068,855
    Issued: Jan. 17, 1978
    Inventor: Robert H. Hackett, Oakmont, Pa.
    Assignee: IDL Inc., Pittsburgh
    Graphic Merchandising Gondola
  • Display Apparatus Having Means for Creating a Spectral Color Effect

    Patent: 4,067,129
    Issued: Jan. 10, 1978
    Inventors: Allan P. Abramson, Upper Montclair; John G. Dewees, Morristown; Richard J. Lasky, Clifton, all of N.J.
    Assignee: Trans-World Manufacturing Corp., Little Ferry, N.J.
    Display Apparatus Having Means for Creating a Spectral Color Effect
  • Sign Board Casing

    Patent: 4,067,130
    Issued: Jan. 10, 1978
    Inventor: Poul Rasmussen, Esbjerg, Denmark
    Assignee: Colorlux a-s, Esbjerg, Denmark
    An oblong sign board casing comprising a reflector sheet provided with parallel embossings extending in planes substantially perpendicular to a longitudinal axis. The profiled reflector sheet is curved about 90 degrees round a longitudinal axis, whereby a self-supporting construction is obtained. This construction renders it possible to provide the front plate with a flange and a sharp edge at the bottom.
    Sign Board Casing
  • Display Rack

    Patent: 4,067,265
    Issued: Jan. 10, 1978
    Inventor: James C. Watson, Westboro, Mass.
    A display rack having tray supports that tilt from a horizontal transport position to an inclined display position and in which the movement of the racks from the first to the second position actuates a brake to lock the rack in place on the floor.
    Display Rack
  • Display Rack

    Patent: 4,064,995
    Issued: Dec. 27, 1977
    Inventor: Rafael T. Bustos, Atlanta
    A display rack having a corner post and shelf support structure. In preferred form, the corner post is of an angular, non-tubular configuration, and includes shelf locater hole pairs provided along the length of the post. The shelf support clip is adapted to seat on the inside surface of the corner post. The clip includes a pair of fingers that extend through a cooperating pair of the holes in the post at the desired shelf level.
    Display Rack
  • Paint Brush Merchandising Display

    Patent: 4,064,991
    Issued: Dec. 27, 1977
    Inventor: Harold Swanson, New York
    Assignee: Baker Brush Co., Springdale, Conn.
    A device for paint brushes for a merchandising display. Stock display parts may be readily shifted to accommodate brushes of a variety of sizes.
    Paint Brush Merchandising Display
  • Display Container

    Patent: 4,064,988
    Issued: Dec. 27, 1977
    Inventors: Lowell I. Mazie; Henry C. Friedman, both of Huntingdon Valley, Pa.; Nathaniel Getzler, Southampton, Pa.; Jack D. Grollman, Merion, Pa.
    A container comprising a box including integral opposed bottom and top walls, opposed side walls, and flaps forming opposed end walls. The box has a tapered opening formed by the top wall, the side walls and one of the end walls. A cover is received in the opening. The cover includes a lid wall, two legs integral with the lid wall, and an end wall integral with the lid wall.
    Display Container
  • Display and Storage Device for Small Articles

    Patent: 4,063,639
    Issued: Dec. 20, 1977
    Inventor: Robert F. Grant, Berwyn, Ill.
    A display and storage device for articles such as coins, medals, tokens and the like includes first and second mating cup members of a transparent material. Each of the cup members has threaded surfaces enabling the cup members to be screwed together. This encapsulates the article and forms a generally airtight enclosure for the article.
    Display and Storage Device for Small Articles
  • Changeable Display Device

    Patent: 4,063,377
    Issued: Dec. 20, 1977
    Inventor: Marlin E. Hukill, Seymour, Ind.
    A changeable display device comprising a two-dimensional array of rotatable display elements. The display elements are generally flat and have sides of contrasting colors. The display elements are manipulated to selectively display one or the other of the contrasting colors. The display elements of the array thereby form a number which is surrounded by a contrasting color.
    Changeable Display Device
  • Display System for Samples

    Patent: 4,063,648
    Issued: Dec. 20, 1977
    Inventors: Robert T. Fuller; Robert J. Sanders, both of Anaheim, Calif.
    A system for displaying floorcovering samples such as carpets and rugs. A perforated support board supports samples which are removably attached by separable fasteners. Samples may be shingled or displayed side-by-side, and the apertures in the support board are arranged to permit a variety of display patterns.
    Display System for Samples
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