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US1246454A
US1246454A US11683316A US11683316A US1246454A US 1246454 A US1246454 A US 1246454A US 11683316 A US11683316 A US 11683316A US 11683316 A US11683316 A US 11683316A US 1246454 A US1246454 A US 1246454A
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  • nEwMARK nonaon n. nEwMARK, or LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
  • Figs. 2 and 3 are sections on the lines '2'2 and 83, respectively ofFig. 1 and Fig. 4 is a plan view tion. 7 y V
  • 10 denotes a rectangular frame of channel irons whichforms the supporting frame of a series of independent and separately shiftable floor sections. This frame is suitably built into a store Window or other place of displayfor articles of merchandise and the The e001- sections are arranged in two parallel rows, the sections of one row being shown at 11, and those of the other row at 12.
  • the sections of the two rows abut and they are all of the same dimenthe number of sections in each row is such that they do not completely fill the fran e 10, there being left at the end of showing a modificaeach row a space corresponding in dimensions to that of one of tlierespective sections; This space at the end ofthe row of sections 11 is shown at 13, and the space at the end of the saw 12 is shown at 14'.
  • the rows of sections 11 and 12 are shiftable lengthwise in the frame 10, inopposite directions as shownby the. arrows' rin Fig. 1. Assuming the sectionsto be positione'd as shownnin Fig. 1, the row, of sections 11 moves to. the right until the end section of said row next to the open space 13 enters said space; the same-time, the
  • a guide rail 15 for supporting the inner edges of the floor sections, and at the bottom of the frame is a flooring 16 over which the sections slide.
  • each floor section On the bottom of each floor section are two depending abutments 17 and 1S, respectively, which pass through slots 19 in the flooring 16. These slots run longitudinally to permit the longitudinal movement of the sections, and at the ends of the rows, the
  • flooring has transverse slots 20 joining the ends of the longitudinal slots to accommodate the abutments when the sections are shifted laterally.
  • the chain has a projecting finger 241 located to intercept the abutments 17 on the floor sec- ;t-i0ns.
  • Thetwo sprocket wheels'Ql are located to give the chain 22 a top horizontal run extending in the direction of the length of the row of sections 11.
  • This portion of Y the chain 22 is so positioned that when the nger2 l reaches the same it engages the abutment 17 of the section 11 at the left end of the row,"and as the finger moves the chain, the entire row of. sections 11 is pushed toward the right, the spacing of the sprocket Wheels 21 being such that the row is shifted the shifting movement ceasing when the finger leaves the top run of the chainand. slips off the abutment.
  • the two sprocket wheels 25 are located to give the chain 26 a top horizontal run extending transversely of the rows of floor sections, or at'a right angle to the top run of the chain 22.
  • This top run of the chain 26 is so positioned reaches the same it engages the abutment 1 of the section 12 at the left end of this provided for 1 two shafts are at a right angle to each other and they are operatively connected by a sprocket I clips 38.
  • the sprocket wheel 23 is on a shaft 29 and the sprocket wheel 27 is on a shaft 30. These bevel gearing 31.
  • the shafts 29 at the respective ends of the rows of floor sections may be driven from .a shaft 32 through bevel gears 33..
  • Fig. 4 shows a modification in which a series of independent floor sect-ions 34 are attached to an endless chain or belt 37 by Thev chain passes over sprocket,
  • any suitable means, connected to one of the shafts 40, may be provided for driving the stand vertitwo parallel chain.
  • a display apparatus comprising a series of independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, asupport on which the sections are slidably the respective rows abutting,
  • Adisplay apparatus comprising a se- Q'r'ies of independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, the sections of the respective rows abutting, a support on which the sections are mounted, abutments depend- .ing from the sections, thesupport having longitudinal rows of slots and transverse slotsconnecting the ends of the longitudinal rows of slots, through ments extend, means engagable with one of .the abutments of the end sections of the re which slots the abutspective-rows for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a dis tance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the ad .jacent row, and means engageable with an and the floor,
  • the sections of abutment of the projecting sections for shifting said sections laterally from one row to ing from the sections, means engageable with one of the abutments of the end sections of the respective rows -for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a distance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the adjacent row, and means engageable with an abutment of the projecting sections for shifting said sections laterally from one row to the other.
  • a display apparatus comprising a series 01 independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, the sections of the respective rows abutting, a support on which the sections are mounted, abutments depend- Copies of this patent may be obtained for ing from the sections, means engageable with one of the abutments of the end sections of the respective rows for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a distance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the adjacent row, and means engageable with an abutment of the projecting sections for shifting aid sections laterally from one row to the other, the aforesaid longitudinal shifting means being horizontally traveling elements running in opposite directions and lengthwise of the rows, and having projecting fingers to engage the first mentioned abutments, and the lateral shifting means being horizontally traveling elements running in opposite directions'and transversely of the rows, and having projecting fingers to engage the second mentioned abutments.

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H. H. NEWMARK.,
DISPLAY APPARATUS. APPLICATION FILED AUG.25, l9l6.
Patented Nov. 13, 1917.
swam Lt 'ffarace UNITED STATES TATENTI oFFiron.
nonaon n. nEwMARK, or LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
DISPLAY APEARATUS;
Specification ofLetters Patent; Patented Nov, 1,1 1917.
Application filed August 25, 1916 Serial No. me
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, HORACE H. NnwMARK, a citizen of the United Statesresiding at Louisville, in the county of Jefier son and State of Kentucky, have invented certain of traveling sections by which the articles tobedisplayed are carried to diiferentparts of the window, thus giving a more unlform dlsplay of such articles.
In order that the invention may be betlike.
sions, and
ter'understood, reference'is had to the accompanying drawing forming a part of this specification, in which the preferred embodiment of the invention has been shown, it being understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departure from the spirit and scope of the invention as claimed hereinafter.
In the drawing- 4 'Figure 1 1s a plan view of the device;
Figs. 2 and 3 are sections on the lines '2'2 and 83, respectively ofFig. 1 and Fig. 4 is a plan view tion. 7 y V Referring specifically to the drawing, 10 denotes a rectangular frame of channel irons whichforms the supporting frame of a series of independent and separately shiftable floor sections. This frame is suitably built into a store Window or other place of displayfor articles of merchandise and the The e001- sections are arranged in two parallel rows, the sections of one row being shown at 11, and those of the other row at 12. The sections of the two rows abut and they are all of the same dimenthe number of sections in each row is such that they do not completely fill the fran e 10, there being left at the end of showing a modificaeach row a space corresponding in dimensions to that of one of tlierespective sections; This space at the end ofthe row of sections 11 is shown at 13, and the space at the end of the saw 12 is shown at 14'. It
front row to the rear.
will benot'ed that the open spaces are'not both atthe sameend of the frame',but one of them is at one end, and the other is located at the other end. p The articlesto be displayed are suitably mounted on the floor sections 11 and l2, and by shifting said sectionsin a manner to be presently described, such articlesjare carried around in the window, wherebya better and more uniform display is obtained. c
The rows of sections 11 and 12 are shiftable lengthwise in the frame 10, inopposite directions as shownby the. arrows' rin Fig. 1. Assuming the sectionsto be positione'd as shownnin Fig. 1, the row, of sections 11 moves to. the right until the end section of said row next to the open space 13 enters said space; the same-time, the
row of sections 12 moves to the left until at one end of each row have now/been reversed, there being now an open space at the left end of the row of sections 11 and one at theright end of the row of sections 12. Thesectio'n ofthe row of sections 11,
at the riglit end thereof, ew moves laterally into the space atthe' rightelidof the row of sections 12, and the section of the row of s'ections12, at the left end thereof, moves laterally into the space at the left end of the row of sections 11; 1 Thus, it will seen that the spaces 13 and 14 arenow again unoccupied, and the two rows are in the,
same position as at the commencement of" the operation, except that they have been shifted lengthwise, and one of theend sectime of each row has been transferred to the other row. These operations are e,
p'eated, and when a number of shift-shave" been made corresponding to the number] of sections in the respect ve rows, the positions of the rows will be reversechthelrear row having been brought to the front and, the
movement of course ceaseswhenthelateral shift of the end sections commences, and when the transfer of the'end sections from The longitudinal along the horizontal top run of the required distance,
cept the abntments therefore be seen that the sections have a continuous step-by-step orbital movement, thus bringing all the articles, one after the other, into display position in front of the window; f
Inside the frame 10 is a guide rail 15 for supporting the inner edges of the floor sections, and at the bottom of the frame is a flooring 16 over which the sections slide.
The following mechanism is shifting the floor sections:
On the bottom of each floor section are two depending abutments 17 and 1S, respectively, which pass through slots 19 in the flooring 16. These slots run longitudinally to permit the longitudinal movement of the sections, and at the ends of the rows, the
flooring has transverse slots 20 joining the ends of the longitudinal slots to accommodate the abutments when the sections are shifted laterally. at the left end of the row of sections 11, beneath the flooring 16, are mounted two laterally spaced wheels 21 over which passes chain 22 which also passes over a sprocket wheel 23 located beneath the sprocket wheels 21. r The chain has a projecting finger 241 located to intercept the abutments 17 on the floor sec- ;t-i0ns. Thetwo sprocket wheels'Ql are located to give the chain 22 a top horizontal run extending in the direction of the length of the row of sections 11. This portion of Y the chain 22 is so positioned that when the nger2 l reaches the same it engages the abutment 17 of the section 11 at the left end of the row,"and as the finger moves the chain, the entire row of. sections 11 is pushed toward the right, the spacing of the sprocket Wheels 21 being such that the row is shifted the shifting movement ceasing when the finger leaves the top run of the chainand. slips off the abutment.
The lateral shift of the sections 12, when they arrive-at the left end of this row and are to be transferred into the space at the left end. of the row of sections it left open. by theshift toward the right of said sections 11, is ei'fected by the following means:
' At the left end of the row of sections 12, under. the flooring 16, are mounted two laterally spaced sprocket wheels 25 over which passes a chain 26 which latter is also trained over a sprocket wheel 27 located beneath the sprocket wheels 25. The. chain 26has a projecting finger 29 located to interof the door sections.
The two sprocket wheels 25 are located to give the chain 26 a top horizontal run extending transversely of the rows of floor sections, or at'a right angle to the top run of the chain 22. This top run of the chain 26 is so positioned reaches the same it engages the abutment 1 of the section 12 at the left end of this provided for 1 two shafts are at a right angle to each other and they are operatively connected by a sprocket I clips 38.
7 rows for shifting said rows.
that when the finger 28 The longitudinal and lateral fshifting mechanism hereinbefore described is, of course, duplicated at the right end of the rowsof floor sections. ,7
The sprocket wheel 23 is on a shaft 29 and the sprocket wheel 27 is on a shaft 30. These bevel gearing 31. The shafts 29 at the respective ends of the rows of floor sections may be driven from .a shaft 32 through bevel gears 33..
The chains 22 and 26-alre driven continuously, but the fingers2et and 28 are so arranged that they engage thev abutnients 17 and 18 alternately. It will therefore be evident that the longitudinal and lateral shift ing movements occur in alternate order.
Fig. 4: shows a modification in which a series of independent floor sect-ions 34 are attached to an endless chain or belt 37 by Thev chain passes over sprocket,
wheels 39 the shafts 40 of which cally so that the spacing of the runs of the chain is horizontal sections are supported in horizontal position. Any suitable means, connected to one of the shafts 40, may be provided for driving the stand vertitwo parallel chain.
I claim:
1. A display apparatus comprising a series of independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, asupport on which the sections are slidably the respective rows abutting,
means engageable with the end sections of the respective longitudinally on their support in opposite directions for g a distance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the adacentrow, and means for shifting sald pro- .Jecting sections laterally from one row to the other., v
;2. Adisplay apparatus comprising a se- Q'r'ies of independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, the sections of the respective rows abutting, a support on which the sections are mounted, abutments depend- .ing from the sections, thesupport having longitudinal rows of slots and transverse slotsconnecting the ends of the longitudinal rows of slots, through ments extend, means engagable with one of .the abutments of the end sections of the re which slots the abutspective-rows for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a dis tance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the ad .jacent row, and means engageable with an and the floor,
mounted, the sections of abutment of the projecting sections for shifting said sections laterally from one row to ing from the sections, means engageable with one of the abutments of the end sections of the respective rows -for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a distance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the adjacent row, and means engageable with an abutment of the projecting sections for shifting said sections laterally from one row to the other.
4. A display apparatus comprising a series 01 independent and separate articlesupporting sections arranged horizontally and in parallel rows, the sections of the respective rows abutting, a support on which the sections are mounted, abutments depend- Copies of this patent may be obtained for ing from the sections, means engageable with one of the abutments of the end sections of the respective rows for shifting said rows longitudinally in opposite directions for a distance to project the sections at opposite ends of the respective rows beyond the adjacent row, and means engageable with an abutment of the projecting sections for shifting aid sections laterally from one row to the other, the aforesaid longitudinal shifting means being horizontally traveling elements running in opposite directions and lengthwise of the rows, and having projecting fingers to engage the first mentioned abutments, and the lateral shifting means being horizontally traveling elements running in opposite directions'and transversely of the rows, and having projecting fingers to engage the second mentioned abutments.
In testimony whereof I affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
HORACE H. NEWMARK. WVitnesses:
JOHN C. TATE, NATHAN J. KAHN.
five cents each, by addressing the Commissioner of Patents, Washington, D. C. 1
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