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  • Display Backboard

    Patent: 3,755,942
    Issued: Sept. 4, 1973
    Inventor: Rolf A. Samsing, Braintree, MA
    Assignee: The Gillette Co., Boston, MA
    Display Backboard
  • Rotatable Display Stand

    Patent: 3,756,422
    Issued: Sept. 4, 1973
    Inventors: Bert S. Ostring, Olympia Fields, IL; and Nick Chura, Calumet City, IL
       Four perforated panels and an upright support comprise this rotatable display stand. Each panel has on its rear face brackets that interlock around the support and rotate around it on a ball bearing collar. The stand is assembled without tools.
    Rotatable Display Stand
  • Self-Service Merchandiser

    Patent: 3,741,617
    Issued: June 26, 1973
    Inventor: Lawrence E. Gloyd, Rockford, IL
    Assignee: Amerock Corp., Rockford, IL
    Self-Service Merchandiser
  • Display Device

    Patent: 3,739,508
    Issued: June 19, 1973
    Inventor: George Albert Lyles, Stanmore, England
    Assignee: Trendmark Limited, London, England
    Display Device
  • Counter Display Container

    Patent: 3,737,094
    Issued: June 5, 1973Inventors: Bob Beaver and Edward T. Turner, Jr., Terre Haute, IN
    Assignee: The Western Paper and Mfg. Co., Terre Haute, IN
       This is a container, formed from a blank, that has integral lateral and longitudinal dividing walls and the means for firmly interlocking its various portions, forming an attractive display device.
    Counter Display Container
  • Versatile, Non-Self-Supporting Assembly For Display Purposes

    Patent: 3,737,048
    Issued: June 5, 1973
    Inventor: Gerald L. Giroux, Toronto, Ont., Canada
    Assignee: Kraftco Corp., Chicago, IL
       An erectable non-self-supporting versatile assembly for product display and advertisement purposes, this device includes a connector to hold together several poles and a bracket to support the assembly on a supporting body.
    Versatile, Non-Self-Supporting Assembly For Display Purposes
  • Merchandise Display Device

    Patent: 3,734,301
    Issued: May 22, 1973
    Inventor: John Rastocny, Cliffside Park, NJ
    Assignee: Diro Industries Corp., Union City, NJ
       This device is composed of an array of multi-branch display racks with rotating and stationary components. A post, a multi-legged stand, and several radial display branches are held in an assembly by identical multi-purpose connectors.
    Merchandise Display Device
  • Merchandising Aid

    Patent: 3,730,327
    Issued: May 1, 1973
    Inventor: Edgar M. Lieberman, Kansas City, MO
    Assignee: Mar-Con, Inc., North Kansas City, MO
       A merchandising aid, including a support with an article conveyor, is used on a shelf to store and display articles of merchandise and to move them forward as articles are removed. The conveyor that moves the articles toward a customer is connected to a power source.
    Merchandising Aid
  • Sign Holder

    Patent: 3,728,806
    Issued: Apr. 24, 1973
    Inventor: Peter Kostiuk, Wiliams Lake, B.C., Canada
       This sign holder has a clip that is formed from a base and a spring pressed clamp. The base and clamp have openings and sign-puncturing pins which project into those openings. A means of mounting is provided for securing the clip in a position near the products advertised by the sign.
    Sign Holder
  • Ring Display Device

    Patent: 3,724,799
    Issued: April 3, 1973
    Inventor: George L. Dotson, Bliss, ID
    Assignee: Dotson and Evans, Bliss, ID
    Ring Display Device
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