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  • Advertising and Display Device

    Patent: 3,692,190
    Issued: Sept. 19, 1972
    Inventor: Michael Dolas, Santa Barbara, CA
       This folded, die-cut paperboard display has base members supported by poles, shelf members supported by poles with up-tilted shelves, and brace members that straddle shelf members. The poles extend through junctions of shelf members and brace members. Also, poles support the die-cut paperboard bottom and foldable side members.
    Advertising and Display Device
  • Adjustable Card Holder

    Patent: 3,691,664
    Issued: Sept. 19, 1972
    Inventor: Alexander Stolan, Toronto, Ont., Canada
       A principal feature of this holder for displaying cards is a means of adjusting spaces to fit cards of varying lengths. The card holder comprises a rectangular box that has several compartments and a sliding cover mounted on the box. The cover has a number of slots which can be aligned with the compartments so that the cards fit in the compartments with a portion of the card projecting out of the slots.
    Adjustable Card Holder
  • Merchandise Display Apparatus

    Patent: 3,688,917
    Issued: Sept. 5, 1972
    Inventor: Melvin David, Encino, CA
    Merchandise Display Apparatus
  • Display Device

    Patent: 3,685,184
    Issued: Aug. 22, 1972
    Inventor: Harlan K. Snyder, Jr., River Forest, IL
    Assignee: Chicago Display Co., Melrose Park, IL
    Display Device
  • Pole Display Construction

    Patent: 3,683,527
    Issued: Aug. 15, 1972
    Inventor: Michael G. Gilman, Palisades, NY
    Pole Display Construction
  • Shipping and Display Container

    Patent: 3,653,495
    Issued: April 4, 1972
    Inventor: Laverne E. Gray, Dallas, TX
    Assignee: Lone Star Container Corp., Dallas, TX
       The purpose of this container is to provide an inexpensive but strong and durable carton that can be converted to a display device. The container can be severed into two halves which are connected at the bottom and can be rotated to form two abutting back-to-back display trays in this manner.
    Shipping and Display Container
  • Bulk Display Self-Service Bin

    Patent: 3,650,384
    Issued: March 21, 1972
    Inventor: Frank Raymond Pegg, Warwickshire, England
       A bin that is attractive and protective for bulk display commodities consists of a substantially semi-spherical plastic receptacle with transparent dome of complementary substantially semi-spherical shape. The dome has openings spaced around its sides providing manual access into the interior of the bin for self service withdrawal of products. The unit includes a stand with an upper opening into which the receptacle seats.
    Bulk Display Self-Service Bin
  • Poster Display Device

    Patent: 3,646,696
    Issued: March 7, 1972
    Inventor: Robert Sarkisian, Oak Park, MI
    Poster Display Device
  • Rotatable Display Stand

    Patent No. 3,641,950
    Issued: Feb. 15, 1972
    Inventor: Franc Lennart Axhamre, Savedalen, Sweden
    Assignee: Moderna Butiksenrednengar, AB, Savedalen, Sweden
       This display stand on wheels has a vertical, rotating post in the center. The object of the invention is to provide a stand that is stable although its different compartments are differently shaped for exposing different kinds of goods.
    Rotatable Display Stand
  • Display Stand and Extendable Shelf

    Patent: 3,640,389
    Issued: Feb. 8, 1972
    Inventor: Alan K. Snyder, River Forest, IL
    Assignee: Chicago Display Company, Melrose Park, IL
       The principal object of this invention is to provide a display stand which can be assembled or disassembled without the use of the usual nails, bolts, screws or other fasteners, and which can be assembled without the use of tools. The display also provides an extendable shelf and can be manufactured inexpensively.
    Display Stand and Extendable Shelf
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