CA2120429C - Display fixture system - Google Patents

Display fixture system

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CA2120429C
CA2120429C CA 2120429 CA2120429A CA2120429C CA 2120429 C CA2120429 C CA 2120429C CA 2120429 CA2120429 CA 2120429 CA 2120429 A CA2120429 A CA 2120429A CA 2120429 C CA2120429 C CA 2120429C
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Ella B. Conen
Tzvi J. Broner
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/08Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
    • A47F5/0807Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
    • A47F5/0815Panel constructions with apertures for article supports, e.g. hooks
    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/10Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
    • A47F5/105Adjustable partition panels for displaying articles

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Abstract

A display fixture system for holding and displaying merchandise for sale comprises:
a) a first substantially flat display panel having a front face, two side edges, a top end and a bottom end;
b) a pair of side walls integral with the first panel side edges and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel and each of the side walls extending perpendicularly and rearwardly of the first display panel from a respective side edge;
c) a pair of strengthening strips provided in the first panel and which are proximate respective side walls, each of the strengthening strips projecting outwardly of the panel front face and being integral therewith. The strengthening strips each extending from the top to the bottom end of the display panel;
d) devices for removably attaching to the first display panel front face a merchandise shelf hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise; and e) a device for holding the display panel system in an substantially upright position.
The display panel provides a load bearing structural unit of exceptional strength yet readily manufactured and readily installed to provide a variety of display designs.

Description

212~429 DISPLAY ~~ K~ SYSTEM

FIELD OF THE lNv~NLlON
The present invention relate~s to a display fixture Isystem, and more particularly to a fixture ,sy,stem for holding and displaying merchAn~;lse for sale, whereby sub,3tantially all of the weight of the merchAn~;,3e is transferred vertically downwards.
BACKGROUND OF THE lNv~NllON
Display fixture systems ;~re common in the retail industry for di,splaying merch;~n~;,3e offered for sale.
Preferably, the merchAn~;,3e i,s either displayed on shelves or it i,s hung on hook,s. Shelve~s are typically arranged along a wall by securing at least two ~3trip,3 vertically to the wall. The strips have a plurality of small slot,3 along their lengths in which brackets can be relea,sably attached. The shelvels are then placed on the brackets. One of the main dilsadvantages of thils strip and bracket ,system is that the strips must be very securely attached to the wall, especially if the merchAn~;se to be dilsplayed is relatively heavy. Als such, a large number of attachment means, such as screws, are needed to keep the strips upright against the wall.
Thi,s also relsults in the ~3trip and bracket Isystem not being flexible and ver,satile if the location of the shelves i,s to be changed.
Another display system available in the prior art is referred to a~ the "slot wall". This ilS a wood panel in which long horizontally disposed slots are provided. The Islots are L-shaped in cross-section, thereby a portion of the wood panel forms a flange. Hooks or bracketls are inserted and retained into the slots, and the merchAn~;l3e i,s displayed thereon. A drawback of the slot wall ilS
that the panel il3 generally constructed of particle board, thu,s the structural Istrength of the panel i~s weak.
Accordingly, only relatively light weight merchAn~;,3e, tsuch as ,sock~s and clothing for example, can be held and displayed by the slot wall.

Accordingly, there is a need for a display fixture system that is versatile and capable of holding and displaying relatively heavy merch~n~;se. By versatility, it is meant that the display fixture system can be easily mounted and dismounted, it can be easily placed in any location in a retail store, and it is modular so that it can be connected to other such systems to build a larger display fixture.
SUMMARY OF THE lNv~NlION
In accordance with an aspect of the invention, a display fixture system comprises:
a) a first substantially flat display panel having a front face, two side edges, a top end and a bottom end;
b) a pair of side walls integral with the first panel side edges and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel, and each of the side walls extending perpendicularly and rearwardly of the first display panel from a respective side edge;
c) a pair of strengthening strips provided in the first panel and which are proximate respective the side walls, each of the strengthening strips projecting outwardly of the panel front face and being integral therewith, the strengthening strips each extending from the top to the bottom end of the first display panel;
d) at least one means for removably attaching to the first display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merch~n~;se; and e) means for holding the display panel system in a substantially upright position, wherein the first display panel and the pair of side walls are integral with each other and arc made front sheet metal, and wherein the held and displayed merch~n~;se has a weight that is substantially all transferred vertically downwards through the display fixture system such that the holding means are relatively small in size, number and strength.

~, In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a display fixture panel for use in a display fixture system, being an integral structural unit of sheet metal and the panel comprises:
a) a first substantially flat display panel having a front face, two side edges, a top end and a bottom end, b) a pair of side walls integral with the first panel side edges and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel and each of the side walls extending perpendicularly and rearwardly of the first display panel from a respectively the side edge;
c) a pair of strengthening strips provided in the first panel and which are proximate respective the side walls, each of the strengthening strips projecting outwardly of the panel front face and being integral therewith, the strengthening strips each extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel;
and d) at least one means for removably attaching to the first display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merch~n~;se.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
The embodiments of the present invention will now be described with respect to the accompanying drawings, in which like numerals denote like parts in the several views, and in which:
Figure lA is a partial perspective view of a first embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;
Figure lB is a cross-sectional view of the display fixture system of Figure lA;
Figure 2, which appears with Figure 7, is a partial perspective view of a further embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;

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..~, - 3a -Figure 3A is a partial front elevation view of a further embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;
Figure 3B is a cross-sectional view of the display fixture system of Figure 3A;
Figure 3C is a partial perspective view of the display fixture system of Figure 3A;
Figure 4, which appears with Figure lA, is a partial perspective view of a further embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;
Figure 5 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;
Figure 6 is a cross-sectional view of a further embodiment of the display fixture system of the present invention;
Figure 7 is a perspective view of one example of a display case formed by interconnecting a plurality of display fixture systems of the present invention;
Figure 8 is a perspective view of another example of a display case formed by interconnecting a plurality of display fixture systems of the present invention;
Figure 9 is a perspective view of a plurality of display fixture systems of the present invention mounted for displaying merch~n~;se along a wall;
Figure 10 is an exploded perspective view of a free-standing display case constructed with the display fixture systems of the present invention; and Figure 11 is a perspective view of an example of a merch~n~;se shelf that can used with the display fixture system of the present invention.

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DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to Figures lA and lB, there is shown a first Pmhodiment, generally denoted by the numeral 10, of the display fixture system of the present invention. The display fixture 10 includes a substantially flat display panel 12 having a front face 14, side edges 16 and 18, a top end 20 and a bottom end 22 (not shown). The display panel 12 has at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means, for removably attaching to the display panel 12 a merchAn~;se shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying merch~n~;se for sale. In the embodiment of Figure lA, the attaching means are shown as a plurality of horizontally and/or vertically oriented, generally rectangular slots 24 into which a stud on the shelf, hook or the like is inserted.
Referring specifically to Figure lB, a cross-section of the display fixture system 10 of Figure lA is shown.
The display fixture system 10 includes a pair of side walls 26 and 28, each exten~ing perpendicularly and rearwardly of the front plane of the display panel 12.
The side walls 26 and 28 extend from the top end 20 to the bottom end 22 of the front plane of the display panel 12. In the ~mhodiment of Figure lB, the side walls 26 and 28 each further includes an additional flange 30 and 32, respectively. The flanges 30 and 32 are not necessary but are useful to assist in maint~;n;ng the stability of the display fixture system 10.
One feature of the display fixture system of the present invention is that the display panel 12 and the side walls 26 and 28 are integral with each other and constructed from one single piece of sheet metal. The sheet metal is bent at various locations to provide the general shape shown in Figure lA.
An important feature of the display fixture system of the present invention is that the weight of the merch~n~;se held and displayed on the system is substantially all transferred vertically downwards. That 21 20~29 is, the display system, even with merch~n~;se displayed on it, has a small horizontal weight component relative to the vertical weight component, thereby allowing the display system to be easily held upright. It has been found by the inventors that one reason for this relatively large vertical weight component is that side walls 26 and 28 are at least 2 inches wide. This permits the display system to be held against a wall with relatively small holding means, such as a pair of screws 27, 29. On the other hand, if the display system is to be free-standing, that is located away from a wall, the system can easily be fitted onto a base to hold the system in an upright position. The size, number and strength of the holding means is, therefore, relatively small compared to prior art systems and to the amount of weight that can be supported by the display panel system.
Furthermore, the nature of the panels substantially enhances the structural strength of the integral panels.
Referring again to Figures lA and lB, in a preferred embodiment of the present invention, the display panel 12 includes a pair of narrow side strips or shoulders 34 and 36 disposed proximate side edges 16 and 18, respectively.
The side strips 34 and 36 are formed by bending the sheet metal perpendicularly and outwardly of front face 14, and then bending perpendicularly again to form the U-shaped side strips. These strips or shoulders which are in the shape of a channel rearwardly of face 14, provide additional strength in the overall structure particularly the longitll~;nAl increased bending strength.
In the embodiment of Figures lA and lB, the side walls 26 and 28 are about 2 1/2 inches wide, although it will be understood that any width greater than about 2 inches will be useful for purposes of attachment and strength. The distance between side edges 16 and 18 of display system 10 can vary, but preferably will be between about 12 and 36 inches. The width of the side strips 34 and 36 may also vary, but preferably is about r 2 1 2042q 5/8 inches to about 3/4 inches. The side strips 34 and 36 in the form of reinforcing channels extend the complete length of the panel. The vertical weight component of supported merch~n~;se is transferred down the length of the panel to the floor on which the panel is supported or resting by virtue of the longitudinally extending channels 34 and 36.
With reference to Figure 2, a second embodiment of the display fixture system is illustrated, generally denoted by numeral 40. Display system 40 is similar to display system 10 of Figures lA and lB, except that adjacent side edge 42 has a holding strip 44. Side strip 46 is located adjacent holding strip 44, rather than adjacent side edge 42 as was the case with the display fixture system 10 of Figures lA and lB. Holding strip 44 includes at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching to the holding strip 44 a merchandise shelf, hook or the like. The attaching means 48 shown in Figure 2A are vertically oriented rectangular slots. In the embodiment of Figure 2, the width of holding strip 44 can vary, and preferably is about 5/8 inches wide, and as shown in Figure 2, its face is on the same plane as front face 50. Optionally, horizontal slots 47 may be provided in the side.
In the embodiment of Figures 3A, 3B and 3C, display fixture system 60 includes two holding strips 62 and 64 adjacent side edges 66 and 68, respectively. Each of holding strips 62 and 64 include at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching to the holding strips 62 and 64 a merch~n~;se shelf, hook or the like. The attaching means 70 shown in Figures 3A
and 3C are vertically oriented rectangular slots.
In Figure 4, a further embodiment of the fixture system of the present invention is shown. In this embodiment, denoted by the numeral 80, a second substantially flat display panel 82 is provided in addition to the first display panel 84. The second ,.~.
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21 2042q display panel 82 is identical to the first display panel 84, thereby allowing merchandise to be held and displayed on both sides of the system 80. Figure 4 shows in detail the first display panel 84. Second display panel 82 is similar to display panel 84 so that it also includes at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching a merch~n~;se shelf, hook or the like. In system 80, the preferred attaching means 86 are horizontally oriented generally rectangular slots. The display panels may be joined at a welded seam or coupled at a seam by mechanical fasteners optionally with use of inverted reinforcement channels at the bottom and top of the joined panels.
The double-sided display system 80 of Figure 4 also includes a pair of narrow side strips on each of the display panels 82 and 84 respectively. The side strips or shoulders 88, 90, 92 and 94 are located proximate the side edges of each display panel 82 and 84.
In the display fixture system 80, side walls 96 and 98 are, preferably, about 3 inches wide, 1/2 inches wider than the embodiments in Figures 1, 2 and 3. The additional width accommodates side strips 88 and 90 which are provided on the second display panel 82. Another difference between display system 80 and the earlier described embodiments is that display panel 82 need not be integral with display panel 84 and side walls 96 and 98. That is, display panel 82 may be constructed from a second piece of sheet metal and connected to a flange 95 on side walls 96 and 98 by means of welding. It will be understood that display fixture system 80 may be of any convenient width, preferably between 12 inches and ~6 inches wide.
In Figures 5 and 6, two further embodiments of the invention are shown. In both cases, double-sided display systems are shown. In Figure 5, display system 100 is similar to display system 80 of Figure 4, except that adjacent side edge 102 is disposed holding strips 104 and ~ ~

21 20~29 106 on each of display panels 108 and 110. Side strip 112 is located adjacent holding strip 104, rather than adjacent side edge 102 as was the case with the display fixture system 80 of Figure 4. Similarly, side strip 114 is located adjacent holding strip 106 rather than side edge 102. Each of holding strips 104 and 106 include at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching to the holding strips 104 and 106 a merchandise shelf, hook or the like (the attaching means not being shown in Figure 5). The attaching means are vertically oriented rectangular slots similar to those shown in Figures 3A and 3C. In the embodiment of Figure 5, the holding strips 104 and 106 are 5/8 inches wide, and their faces are on the same plane as the respective faces of display panels 108 and 110.
In the embodiment of Figure 6, display fixture system 120 includes holding strips 122, 124, 126 and 128 adjacent side edges 130 and 132, respectively. Each of the holding strips include at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching to the holding strips a merchandise shelf, hook or the like (not shown in Figure 6). The attaching means are vertically oriented rectangular slots similar to those shown in Figure 3A and 3C.
In the particular embodiments of Figures 5 and 6, the spaced apart display panels are welded together at overlapping flange portions. In Figure 5, flanges 113 and 115 are welded together at both ends to provide an integral unit. Similarly, flanges 121 and 123 at each end of the structure of Figure 6 are welded together to provide an integral unit.
Although not specifically shown, it will be understood that one or more of the side walls in display systems 80, 100 and 120 of Figures 4 to 6 may also include at least one means, and preferably a plurality of means for removably attaching a merch~n~;se shelf, hook or the like thereto. As such, systems 80, 100 and 120 -:k 21 20~29 g become more versatile in that merchAn~;se may be displayed on the side walls in addition to the display panels.
The display fixture system of the present invention is modular in the sense that two or more such systems may be combined and interconnected to create a display case of various sizes and shapes. For example, Figure 7 illustrates a display case 140 in which three double-sided systems 142, 144 and 146 are connected side by side. Two display systems 148 and 150 are connected perpendicularly at the ends, and all are held on base 152. The result is a free-standing display case capable of holding and displaying merchAn~;se in all four directions. The base is of sufficient plateform area and weight to preclude accidental knocking over of the display.
Another example of a modular display case is shown in Figure 8. In that example, the case 160 does not require a base. Rather, the end panels 162 are generally triangular in shape, allowing the case to be self-supporting. Figure 9 illustrates a wall-mounted display case 170 where the bottom edge of the panels rest on the floor so that any vertical component of display weight supported by said channel is transferred to the floor by the channel resting directly on the floor at 171. A
plurality of display panels are connected side by side to a wall. Figure 9 also shows some examples of the various types of merchAn~;se shelves, hooks, etc. that can be used, such as metal shelves 172, hooks 174, bars 176 and hang bars 178. It will be understood that different types of merchAn~;se-holding means may be used, and these can preferably be removedly attached to the display panels so as to make the systems more versatile.
Figure 10 illustrates another example of a display case 180 made with two fixture systems 182 and 184 of the present invention. Case 180 is free-standing and supported on a base 186 on which the systems 182 and 184 ,. .

- 9a -are held. Base 186 includes a plurality of retaining arms 188 which are adapted to be inserted into the systems 182 and 184, thereby retaining them. The support channels 191 as they interact with arms 188 rest directly on the base 186 thereby transferring to the base any vertical component of display weight. The base 186 may be provided with casters 187 or have solid feet as at 189. Display case 180 further includes attaching means 190 on side wall 192. A merch~n~;se hook 194 can be removably attached to side wall 192 for holding and displaying merch~n~;se for sale. The hook 194 has at its inner end studs 195 which fit in sl ~ _ c ~ ~

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2~2~ g manner in order to secure the hook in out8tAn~; ng position. A merchAn~;se shelf 196 is also shown, which can be removably attached to the display systems 182 and 184. Finally, case 180 may optionally have a decorative header 197, which is adapted to be inserted on top of the systems 182 and 184 for making the case 180 attractive.
An example of a merchAnA;se shelf 200 is shown in Figure 11. Shelf 200 includes a display area 202, a rear flange 204 and a front flange 206. A pair of ret~;n;ng studs or fingers 208 and 210 are provided proximate the ends of rear flange 204. Fingers 208 and 210 are adapted to cooperate with the attaching means on the fixture system of the present invention to attach the shelf 200 thereon. The fingers are inserted into corresponding rectangular slots in the systems to hold the shelf thereon. It will be understood that similar fingers may be provided on hooks and other such merchAn~;se holders.
Although preferred embodiments of the invention are described herein in detail, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that variations may be made thereto without departing from the spirit of the invention or the scope of the appended claims.

Claims (23)

1. A display fixture system comprising:
a) a first substantially flat display panel having a front face, two side edges, a top end and a bottom end;
b) a pair of side walls integral with said first panel side edges and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel, and each of the side walls extending perpendicularly and rearwardly of the first display panel from a respective side edge;
c) a pair of strengthening strips provided in said first panel and which are proximate respective said side walls, each of said strengthening strips projecting outwardly of said panel front face and being integral therewith, said strengthening strips each extending from the top to the bottom end of the first display panel;
d) at least one means for removably attaching to the first display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise; and e) means for holding the display panel system in a substantially upright position, wherein the first display panel and the pair of side walls are integral with each other and arc made front sheet metal, and wherein the held and displayed merchandise has a weight that is substantially all transferred vertically downwards through the display fixture system such that the holding means are relatively small in size, number and strength.
2. The display fixture system of claim 1, wherein the holding means comprises a pair of screws for attaching the display fixture system to a wall.
3. The display fixture system of claim 1, wherein the holding means comprises a base on which the display fixture system is held.
4. The display fixture system of any one of claims 1, 2 or 3, wherein at least one of the side walls includes at least one means for removably attaching to the at least one side wall a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
5. The display fixture system of any one of claims 1, 2, 3 or 4, wherein the display panel further comprises a holding strip adjacent at least one of the side edges, each holding strip having at least one means for removably attaching to the holding strip a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
6. The display fixture system of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising means for removably connecting the display fixture system to a second display fixture system to form a modular display case.
7. The display fixture system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein the removably attaching means comprises a generally rectangular slot through which a holding finger on the merchandise shelf, hook or the like can be inserted.
8. The display fixture system of any one of the preceding claims, further comprising:
f) each of the said side walls having a side rear edge extending from top to bottom end of said panel and integral section of said panel having a strengthening strip formed therein which is opposite a respective said strengthening strip in said first panel;
g) each of said strengthening strips providing a flange to which a second flat display panel is connected;
and h) at least one means for removably attaching on said second display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
9. The display fixture system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein said strengthening strip is a reinforcing channel.
10. The display fixture system of claim 9, wherein said channel is U-shaped.
11. A display fixture panel for use in a display fixture system, being an integral structural unit of sheet metal and said panel comprising:
a) a first substantially flat display panel having a front face, two side edges, a top end and a bottom end, b) a pair of side walls integral with said first panel side edges and extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel and each of the side walls extending perpendicularly and rearwardly of the first display panel from a respectively said side edge;
c) a pair of strengthening strips provided in said first panel and which are proximate respective said side walls, each of said strengthening strips projecting outwardly of said panel front face and being integral therewith, said strengthening strips each extending from the top end to the bottom end of the first display panel;
and d) at least one means for removably attaching to the first display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
12. The display fixture panel of claim 11, wherein the display panels further comprise a holding strip adjacent at least one of the side edges, each holding strip having at least one means for removably attaching to the holding strip a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
13. The display fixture panel of claim 12, wherein each of the display panels comprise a pair of holding strips adjacent a respective one of the side edges, each of the holding strips having at least one means for removably attaching to the holding strip a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
14. A display fixture panel of claim 11, wherein said strengthening strip is spaced inwardly of said side wall, a holding strip integral with and being positioned between said strengthening strip and said side wall, said holding strip having means for removably receiving a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying merchandise.
15. The display fixture panel of claim 11 further comprising:
e) each of the said side walls having a side rear edge extending from top to bottom end of said panel and integral section of said sheet having a strengthening strip formed therein which is opposite a respective said strengthening strip in said first panel;
f) each of said strengthening strips providing a flange to which a second flat display panel is connected;
and g) at least one means for removably attaching on said second display panel front face a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
16. The display fixture panel of claim 15, wherein at least one of the side walls includes at least one means for removably attaching to the said at least one side wall a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
17. The display fixture panel of claim 15, wherein the display panel further comprises at least one holding strip adjacent the strengthening strip of each side support, the at least one holding strip having at least one means for removably attaching to the holding strip a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
18. The display fixture panel of claim 11, wherein at least one of the side walls includes at least one means for removably attaching to the at least one side wall a merchandise shelf, hook or the like for holding and displaying the merchandise.
19. The display fixture panel of claim 11, wherein the removably attaching means comprises a generally rectangular slot through which a holding finger on the merchandise shelf, hook or the like can be inserted.
20. The display fixture panel of claim 15, wherein the removably attaching means comprises a generally rectangular slot through which a holding finger on the merchandise shelf, hook or the like can he inserted.
21. A display fixture panel of any one of claims 11 to 20, wherein said panel is substantially flat.
22. The display fixture panel of any one of claims 11 to 20, wherein said strengthening strip is a reinforcing channel.
23. The display fixture panel of claim 22, wherein said channel is U-shaped.
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