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  • Display Device

    Patent: 3,874,103
    Issued: April 1, 1975
    Inventor: Ted J. Muta, Munster, Ind.
    A display device includes a back panel mounted on a generally upstanding support. A magnet secures a sheet of visual material for display and a transparent bubble encloses the back panel. The sheet of visual material and the magnet provide a weather-tight assembly.
    Display Device
  • Storage and Display Assembly

    Patent: 3,874,758
    Issued: April 1, 1975
    Inventor: Jacques Harold Isaacs, Greenwich, Conn.
    Assignee: Textron Inc., Providence, R.I.
    Storage and Display Assembly
  • Storage and Display Package

    Patent: 3,872,967
    Issued: March 25, 1975
    Inventor: John B. Brush, North College Hill, Ohio
    Assignee: Procter & Gamble Co. Cincinnati, Ohio
    Storage and Display Package
  • Container Assembly with Individually Priceable Carded Packages Therein

    Patent: 3,872,966
    Issued: March 25, 1975
    Inventors: Yale J. Gordon, Killingworth; John V. Koley, Canton, both of Conn.
    Assignee: The Stanley Works, New Britain, Conn.
    Container Assembly with Individually Priceable Carded Packages Therein
  • Pivotally Articulated Container

    Patent: 3,872,965
    Issued: March 25, 1975
    Inventor: Ronald H. Taub, Highland Park, Ill.
    Assignee: Taub Family Trust U/A, Chicago
    Pivotally Articulated Container
  • Merchandise Display Device

    Patent: 3,872,974
    Issued: March 25, 1975
    Inventor: Peter Jan Anstatt, Oakland, N.J.
    Assignee: Einson Freeman & De Troy Corp., Fair Lawn, N.J.
    Merchandise Display Device
  • Display Board

    Patent: 3,871,608
    Issued: March 18, 1975
    Inventor: Bruce Robert Ogden, New South Wales, Australia
    A display board or stand having several holes or slots also has brackets and/or carriers to display articles. Brackets or carriers incorporate integral mounting members designed to partly pass through a hole or slot and engage the front and back of the display board, holding the brackets or carriers in selected positions. The display board, which can be made of paper, plastic or wood, may be equipped with a back support to constitute a stand.
    Display Board
  • Sample Display Rack

    Patent: 3,871,524
    Issued: March 18, 1975
    Inventor: Larry R. Helf, York, Pa.
    A display rack for individual samples of items such as rugs and carpet material has one or more horizontal bars upon which hook-like members are affixed at evenly-spaced intervals. The hook-like members have receiving means for the supporting handles of the samples. The samples may easily be removed from the hooks for inspection or rearrangement. The rack may be permanently mounted adjacent to a wall or independently supported from a floor surface.
    Sample Display Rack
  • Display Apparatus

    Patent: 3,870,154
    Issued: March 11, 1975
    Inventors: John E. Monet, Birmingham; Fredrick Brunette, Farmington, both of Mich.
    The invention is a display apparatus having several display racks, each rack formed of several display devices. The display rack includes two parallel bars to which a series of individual devices is affixed. Each device has a back wall, a base and a closed peripheral rim. The back wall is attached to one of the parallel bars and to the base, and the base is attached to the other of the parallel bars.
    Display Apparatus
  • Combined Product Hanger & Label Support

    Patent: 3,870,267
    Issued: March 11, 1975
    Inventor: Kurt Okle, Tubach, Switzerland
    Assignee: Stoba AG, Horn, Switzerland
    Combined Product Hanger & Label Support
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