GB2117232A - Display stands - Google Patents

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GB2117232A
GB2117232A GB08209224A GB8209224A GB2117232A GB 2117232 A GB2117232 A GB 2117232A GB 08209224 A GB08209224 A GB 08209224A GB 8209224 A GB8209224 A GB 8209224A GB 2117232 A GB2117232 A GB 2117232A
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Raymond Barry Andrews
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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
    • A47F7/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials
    • A47F7/19Show stands, hangers, or shelves, adapted for particular articles or materials for garments
    • A47F7/24Clothes racks

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A merchandise support assembly has an arm 16 formed by a hollow bar which has coupling means 6 at one end to releasably engage a rack 4 and to direct the arm downwardly at a suitable oblique angle for face-out display of merchandise and a plurality of sleeves 24, 26 slid onto and retained on the arm, each sleeve having at least one merchandise locator abutment or hook in order to impose a preselected mutually spaced disposition to the merchandise. <IMAGE>

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SPECIFICATION Display fittings This invention concerns display stands for clothing and particularly support brackets for faceout merchandising.
Face-out display of garments requires the use of stout horizontal wooden rails mounted on pairs of vertical wall mounted stiles which act as racks and metal brackets which engage the rails at the upper end while pointing obliquely downwards.
Each bracket has a row of metal studs projecting from the upper region thereof which act as arresters for clothes hangers which in turn support the garments. By virtue of the slope of the brackets, a portion of each garment is seen by a customer and that part is usually the collar region or in slacks, enough of the garment leg may be displayed to give a good idea of the pattern or weave without the need for removing the same from the stand. One known metal bracket referred to above in more general terms is manufactured entirely by metal working processes and its appearance is rendered somewhat more acceptable by chrome-plating. Even so, unsightly welds are often visible and the appearance is generally that of an engineering product rather than a shop display fitting.
This invention seeks to simplify the manufacture of such brackets and improve their appearance.
This invention provides merchandise support assembly comprising an arm which has means at one end to releasably engage a rack and to direct the arm downwardly at a suitable oblique angle for face-out display of the merchandise and a plurality of sleeves threaded onto and retained on the arm, each sleeve having at least one merchandise locator in order to impose a preselected mutually spaced disposition to the merchandise.
The locator may be a peg, hook, ring or clip. The sleeve may be a sliding fit on the arm and both may be of a cross-section which prevents rotation of the sleeve on the arm. The sleeve may be of modified C-section and each sleeve may be a moulding and may have a pair of integrally moulded lugs, the ends of the sleeve projecting beyond the sites of the lugs such that when a series of sleeves are threaded onto the arm a row of equally spaced lugs results.
This invention also provided a coupling intended for use as part of a merchandise support assembly comprising a main tubular section intended for coaxial sliding engagement with an upright member of a display fixture, a branch tubular section intersecting the main tubular section along a mid-axis of the main tubular section, the branch being directed downwardly at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the main tubular section for receiving and supporting a rigid arm forming part of the display fixture and a hook section integral with the main tubular section, disposed opposite the branch tubular section, transversely of said mid-axis for optionally engaging a horizontal rail of the display fixture.
The branch tubular section which functions as a socket of rectangular cross-section may intersect the main tubular section at or near one end of the latter and the joint between the two sections may be braced by a gusset. The main tubular section may have a rectangular cross-section. The hook section may include a front surface extending perpendicular to said mid-axis for abutting one face of the fixture rail, a rear surface for abutting the opposite face of the fixture rail and a top part bridging the two surfaces, the arrangement being that the hook section overlies the rail and engages the same to an extent determined by the top part.
The main tubular section and branch section may be of square cross-section and the front plate may form one wall of the main tubular section. The coupling may be a one piece injection moulding of plastic material.
One embodiment of the invention is now described by way of example with reference to the single figure of the drawing accompanying the specification which is an exploded perspective view.
A steel column 2 of channel-section supports a horizontal enamelled steel rail 4. A coupling 6 moulded in polycarbonate engages the rail with a hook section 8 and a reaction surface 10. An integral, square, vertical, open-ended main tubular section 12 projects forwardly on the surface 10 and is siamesed with a forwardly and downwardly projecting branch socket 14. The square section hollow bar 16 is retained in the socket by said screw 1 8 and closed by a cap 20 again secured by said screw 22. Four sleeves 24, 26 (only two shown) moulded in acetal resin each having two hooks for supporting a clothes hanger 28 at equal intervals along the bar. In this way the bracket may be assembied so that no metal is visible. By "rack" is meant a free-standing or wall mounted frame or a stand which is used to display goods.It may have a rail or rails which are engaged by the hooks of the couplings. It may have one or more vertical tubes over which the couplings may be threaded. The rack may be specially built for face out display in which case it will be provided with both tubes and rails.
Whereas in the above embodiment the coupling is separable from the arm, in another embodiment the coupling is made of metal and is integral with the arm.
We have found the advantage of the above embodiment to be that the manufacture may be reduced to the moulding operations necessary to produce the socket, sleeves and cup and cutting the metal bar.
1. Merchandise support assembly comprising an arm which has means at one end to releasably engage a rack and to direct the arm downwardly at a suitable oblique angle for face-out display of the merchandise and a plurality of sleeves threaded onto and retained on the arm, each sleeve having at least one merchandise locator in
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**WARNING** start of CLMS field may overlap end of DESC **. SPECIFICATION Display fittings This invention concerns display stands for clothing and particularly support brackets for faceout merchandising. Face-out display of garments requires the use of stout horizontal wooden rails mounted on pairs of vertical wall mounted stiles which act as racks and metal brackets which engage the rails at the upper end while pointing obliquely downwards. Each bracket has a row of metal studs projecting from the upper region thereof which act as arresters for clothes hangers which in turn support the garments. By virtue of the slope of the brackets, a portion of each garment is seen by a customer and that part is usually the collar region or in slacks, enough of the garment leg may be displayed to give a good idea of the pattern or weave without the need for removing the same from the stand. One known metal bracket referred to above in more general terms is manufactured entirely by metal working processes and its appearance is rendered somewhat more acceptable by chrome-plating. Even so, unsightly welds are often visible and the appearance is generally that of an engineering product rather than a shop display fitting. This invention seeks to simplify the manufacture of such brackets and improve their appearance. This invention provides merchandise support assembly comprising an arm which has means at one end to releasably engage a rack and to direct the arm downwardly at a suitable oblique angle for face-out display of the merchandise and a plurality of sleeves threaded onto and retained on the arm, each sleeve having at least one merchandise locator in order to impose a preselected mutually spaced disposition to the merchandise. The locator may be a peg, hook, ring or clip. The sleeve may be a sliding fit on the arm and both may be of a cross-section which prevents rotation of the sleeve on the arm. The sleeve may be of modified C-section and each sleeve may be a moulding and may have a pair of integrally moulded lugs, the ends of the sleeve projecting beyond the sites of the lugs such that when a series of sleeves are threaded onto the arm a row of equally spaced lugs results. This invention also provided a coupling intended for use as part of a merchandise support assembly comprising a main tubular section intended for coaxial sliding engagement with an upright member of a display fixture, a branch tubular section intersecting the main tubular section along a mid-axis of the main tubular section, the branch being directed downwardly at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the main tubular section for receiving and supporting a rigid arm forming part of the display fixture and a hook section integral with the main tubular section, disposed opposite the branch tubular section, transversely of said mid-axis for optionally engaging a horizontal rail of the display fixture. The branch tubular section which functions as a socket of rectangular cross-section may intersect the main tubular section at or near one end of the latter and the joint between the two sections may be braced by a gusset. The main tubular section may have a rectangular cross-section. The hook section may include a front surface extending perpendicular to said mid-axis for abutting one face of the fixture rail, a rear surface for abutting the opposite face of the fixture rail and a top part bridging the two surfaces, the arrangement being that the hook section overlies the rail and engages the same to an extent determined by the top part. The main tubular section and branch section may be of square cross-section and the front plate may form one wall of the main tubular section. The coupling may be a one piece injection moulding of plastic material. One embodiment of the invention is now described by way of example with reference to the single figure of the drawing accompanying the specification which is an exploded perspective view. A steel column 2 of channel-section supports a horizontal enamelled steel rail 4. A coupling 6 moulded in polycarbonate engages the rail with a hook section 8 and a reaction surface 10. An integral, square, vertical, open-ended main tubular section 12 projects forwardly on the surface 10 and is siamesed with a forwardly and downwardly projecting branch socket 14. The square section hollow bar 16 is retained in the socket by said screw 1 8 and closed by a cap 20 again secured by said screw 22. Four sleeves 24, 26 (only two shown) moulded in acetal resin each having two hooks for supporting a clothes hanger 28 at equal intervals along the bar. In this way the bracket may be assembied so that no metal is visible. By "rack" is meant a free-standing or wall mounted frame or a stand which is used to display goods.It may have a rail or rails which are engaged by the hooks of the couplings. It may have one or more vertical tubes over which the couplings may be threaded. The rack may be specially built for face out display in which case it will be provided with both tubes and rails. Whereas in the above embodiment the coupling is separable from the arm, in another embodiment the coupling is made of metal and is integral with the arm. We have found the advantage of the above embodiment to be that the manufacture may be reduced to the moulding operations necessary to produce the socket, sleeves and cup and cutting the metal bar. CLAIMS
1. Merchandise support assembly comprising an arm which has means at one end to releasably engage a rack and to direct the arm downwardly at a suitable oblique angle for face-out display of the merchandise and a plurality of sleeves threaded onto and retained on the arm, each sleeve having at least one merchandise locator in order to impose a preselected mutually spaced disposition to the merchandise.
2. Merchandise support assembly as claimed in claim 1 wherein the locator is a peg, hook, ring or clip.
3. Merchandise support assembly as claimed in claim 1 or 2 wherein the sleeve is a sliding fit on the arm and both are of a cross-section which prevents rotation of the sleeve of the arm.
4. Merchandise support assembly as claimed in any one of claims 1 to 3 wherein the sleeve is of modified C-section.
5. Merchandise support assembly as claimed in any one of the preceding claims wherein each sleeve is a moulding and has a pair of integrally moulded lugs, the ends of the sleeve projecting beyond the sites of the lugs such that when a series of sleeves are threaded onto the arm a row of equally spaced lugs results.
6. A coupling intended for use as part of a merchandise support assembly comprising a main tubular section intended for coaxial sliding engagement with an upright member of a display fixture, a branch tubular section intersecting the main tubular section along a mid-axis of the main tubular section, the branch being directed downwardly at an oblique angle to the longitudinal axis of the main tubular section for receiving and supporting a rigid arm forming part of the display fixture and a hook section integral with the main tubular section, disposed opposite the branch tubular section, transversely of said mid-axis for optionally engaging a horizontal rail of the display fixture.
7. A coupling as claimed in claim 6 wherein the branch tubular section functions as a socket of rectangular cross-section.
8. A coupling as claimed in claim 6 or 7 wherein the main tubular section has a rectangular cross-section.
9. A coupling as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 8 wherein the branch tubular section intersects the main tubular section at or near one end of the latter and the joint between the two sections is braced by a gusset.
10. A coupling as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 9 wherein the hook section includes a front surface extending perpendicular to said mid-axis for abutting one face of the fixture rail, a rear surface for abutting the opposite face of the fixture rail and a top part bridging the two surfaces, the arrangement being that the hook section overlies the rail and engages the same to an extent determined by the top part.
11. A coupling as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 10 wherein the main tubular section and branch section are of square cross section and the front plate forms one wall of the main tubular section.
12. A coupling as claimed in any one of claims 6 to 11 wherein the coupling is a one piece injection moulding of plastic material.
13. A coupling constructed and adapted for use substantially as herein described with reference to the drawing accompanying the specification.
14. A merchandise support assembly constructed and adapted for use substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the drawing accompanying the specification.
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GB2133684A (en) * 1983-01-28 1984-08-01 Fehlbaum & Co Hanging device for goods to be displayed
WO1996006551A2 (en) * 1994-08-29 1996-03-07 Scott Joe B Hanging garment dryer
DE10205999A1 (en) * 2002-02-14 2003-09-04 Kurt Faehnrich Holder for clothes hangers on clothes rail, e.g. in street market, has central bar with groove which fits over rail and serrated end bars which project forwards with respect to central section

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GB446272A (en) * 1934-10-24 1936-04-24 William Miller Improved self-fixing and adjustable attachments for coat hangers and the like
GB1193570A (en) * 1968-12-30 1970-06-03 Hilda Mary Brown Rack for Holding Garden Tools or other Articles.
GB1233370A (en) * 1967-10-27 1971-05-26
GB1333028A (en) * 1971-09-23 1973-10-10 Daishin Kogyo Kk Article supporting device
GB2070915A (en) * 1980-03-05 1981-09-16 Plumb Contracts Ltd Goods display system

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GB446272A (en) * 1934-10-24 1936-04-24 William Miller Improved self-fixing and adjustable attachments for coat hangers and the like
GB1233370A (en) * 1967-10-27 1971-05-26
GB1193570A (en) * 1968-12-30 1970-06-03 Hilda Mary Brown Rack for Holding Garden Tools or other Articles.
GB1333028A (en) * 1971-09-23 1973-10-10 Daishin Kogyo Kk Article supporting device
GB2070915A (en) * 1980-03-05 1981-09-16 Plumb Contracts Ltd Goods display system

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
GB2133684A (en) * 1983-01-28 1984-08-01 Fehlbaum & Co Hanging device for goods to be displayed
WO1996006551A2 (en) * 1994-08-29 1996-03-07 Scott Joe B Hanging garment dryer
WO1996006551A3 (en) * 1994-08-29 1996-07-18 Joe B Scott Hanging garment dryer
US5950882A (en) * 1994-08-29 1999-09-14 Scott; Joe B. Hanging garment dryer
DE10205999A1 (en) * 2002-02-14 2003-09-04 Kurt Faehnrich Holder for clothes hangers on clothes rail, e.g. in street market, has central bar with groove which fits over rail and serrated end bars which project forwards with respect to central section

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