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US1407845A
US1407845A US458333A US45833321A US1407845A US 1407845 A US1407845 A US 1407845A US 458333 A US458333 A US 458333A US 45833321 A US45833321 A US 45833321A US 1407845 A US1407845 A US 1407845A
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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
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  • The-present invention relates to improvements in display shelves and resides in the provision of a simple and inexpensive shelf which is particularly designed for support-vk ingA Vf ruitsuch as apples, oranges and the like butmaybe usedefor supporting other Y articlesif desired, the ⁇ shelf being-of novel 15.k
  • supporting means suchas walls or upright standards and will provide for the supporting of fruit and other articles so as to present the fruit or articles in neat, even rows and provide an attractive display.
  • Another object of the invention is to provide a shelf of the character described which consists principally of two strips or boards of such construction and so secured to one another and to a support, that fruit or like articles supported thereon will not be subject to rolling from or falling off of the shelf, it being necessary to employ special bracket or supporting means for the shelf.
  • Figure 1 represents a fragmentary front elevation of the shelf structure in accordance with this invention, showing the fruit supported therein.
  • Figure 2 is a sectional view of the shelf of this invention shown attached to an upright support such as a wall, and supportin frui.
  • igure 3 is a cross sectional view with the shelf of this invention as it will appear when not in use and particularly showing the special construction thereof.
  • the stripsy are formedof ⁇ wood.
  • the istrip.. 1 upon its front facefpisstraight and its lower edge or face l extends at rightiangles tothe ,face y3, the Vrear ⁇ face ⁇ 5 'of the stripy or l*In this position the strip 1 may be nailed or otherwise secured by fastenings 6 to the wall or support. ⁇ Thisdisposes the wall or strip 2 into upwardly and outwardly inclined position so that the shelf as a whole provides a trough which is substantially V- shaped in cross section.
  • round objects may be supported kon the ⁇ shelf as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and will not be subject to being easily knocked from or rolled off of the shelf.
  • the strip or wall 2 at its rear longitudinal edge 7 engages the 'front' face of the strip 1 so that the lower face 8 of the strip 2 is flush with theV lower edge 4 of the strip 1.
  • theunder face 8 of the strip or wall 2 is bevelled or cut away as at 9 adjacent the forward edge of said strip.
  • the shelf of this invention may be easily and quickly constructed of two preferably thin and fiat longitudinal strips or pieces of light wood or other material, one piece, the back, being of less width than the other. These strips being secured so as to extend at right angles to one another.
  • the other strip will be outwardly ancl,.up..
  • a shelf constrnctedj'as Herein' may be readily attached to the Walls-pisa store front acalii'netand' made toV support fruit or other articles in neat, even rowsfwhere'by an Seife@ tive display of the fruit or articles is provided'fandTacess-to 'said fruit or other -a-rti- K ⁇ cles:Inayjbereadilyliad. ⁇ Y
  • -Tlefshel-tjes of this invention may be made ing of'shelving ⁇ Without use otbrack'ets or other@ special supporting constnctions,V it: only being necessary to nail the shelffto ⁇ arl" 4oloject Lupen- Whioh thesameis tofbe sup-M ported:
  • orito KTupright,supports such as standards of.

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DISPLAY SHELF.
APPLICATION FILED A-PR. 4192|.
Patented Feb. 28, 1922.
A. W. DEW/TT ATTYS.
ARTHUR w. niiwrr'r, or EMEBYvILLE, cnnnrronrrm.`-
DISPLAY sHEnrQ- y To all whom t may concern.' ,I
Be it known thatk I,- ARTHUR W. Dnwrr'r,
a citizen ofthe UnitedStates, residing at Emeryville, in the county of kAlameda and State of California,L haveinvented new and useful Improvements in Display Shelves, of which the ,followingis a specification,
The-present invention relates to improvements in display shelves and resides in the provision of a simple and inexpensive shelf which is particularly designed for support-vk ingA Vf ruitsuch as apples, oranges and the like butmaybe usedefor supporting other Y articlesif desired, the` shelf being-of novel 15.k
construction and such that it maybe quickly and easily attached to. supporting means suchas walls or upright standards and will provide for the supporting of fruit and other articles so as to present the fruit or articles in neat, even rows and provide an attractive display.
Another object of the invention is to provide a shelf of the character described which consists principally of two strips or boards of such construction and so secured to one another and to a support, that fruit or like articles supported thereon will not be subject to rolling from or falling off of the shelf, it being necessary to employ special bracket or supporting means for the shelf.
The invention possesses other advantages and features some of which, with the foref going will be set forth at length in the following description where I shall outline in full that form of the invention which I have selected for illustration in the drawings accompanying and forming a part of the present specification. In said drawings I have shown one form of the construction of my invention, but it is to be understood that Ido not limit myself to `such formv since the invention as expressed in the claims may be embodied in a plurality of forms.
Referring to the drawings:
Figure 1 represents a fragmentary front elevation of the shelf structure in accordance with this invention, showing the fruit supported therein.
Figure 2 is a sectional view of the shelf of this invention shown attached to an upright support such as a wall, and supportin frui.
igure 3 is a cross sectional view with the shelf of this invention as it will appear when not in use and particularly showing the special construction thereof.
Application led April 4, 1921.k SerialfNo. 458,333.y s
Specification of Letters Patent. l Ial'giehtedfF'eb..l 28,
. Thepreferred embodimentr of invenl.
tion as illustrated in ythe drawings, com@ 'y prises `a shelf formed fof a substantially upright strip or wall--1 anda-right angularlylextending stripprqwall -2 secured to the lowerf; edge shownfimF- ig 2, wise secured thereto.
of the strip `or wall 1 as light cheap ywood but maybe formed of metal or other material ifdesired. In" this Preferably the. walls yory frame arefof by' I being nailed orgotherinstance, asshown `in the drawings, f the stripsy are formedof `wood. The istrip.. 1 upon its front facefpisstraight and its lower edge or face l extends at rightiangles tothe ,face y3, the Vrear `face `5 'of the stripy or l*In this position the strip 1 may be nailed or otherwise secured by fastenings 6 to the wall or support. `Thisdisposes the wall or strip 2 into upwardly and outwardly inclined position so that the shelf as a whole provides a trough which is substantially V- shaped in cross section.
By this construction round objects may be supported kon the` shelf as shown in Figs. 1 and 2 and will not be subject to being easily knocked from or rolled off of the shelf. The strip or wall 2 at its rear longitudinal edge 7 engages the 'front' face of the strip 1 so that the lower face 8 of the strip 2 is flush with theV lower edge 4 of the strip 1. To provide for the ready insertion and removal of fruit or other articles between vertical rows of shelves, theunder face 8 of the strip or wall 2 is bevelled or cut away as at 9 adjacent the forward edge of said strip. i
It will thus be seen that the shelf of this invention may be easily and quickly constructed of two preferably thin and fiat longitudinal strips or pieces of light wood or other material, one piece, the back, being of less width than the other. These strips being secured so as to extend at right angles to one another. By cutting away or bevelling the rear face of the upright strip, provision is made for securing the shelf to an upright wall or support in such manner that wall llis, bevelled or inclined upwardly and` wall 1 is reduced in.
the other strip will be outwardly ancl,.up..
Wardly inclined.
A shelf constrnctedj'as Herein' may be readily attached to the Walls-pisa store front acalii'netand' made toV support fruit or other articles in neat, even rowsfwhere'by an Seife@ tive display of the fruit or articles is provided'fandTacess-to 'said fruit or other -a-rti- K `cles:Inayjbereadilyliad.` Y
-Tlefshel-tjes of this invention may be made ing of'shelving `Without use otbrack'ets or other@ special supporting constnctions,V it: only being necessary to nail the shelffto `arl" 4oloject Lupen- Whioh thesameis tofbe sup-M ported:
and attractive displayiof `fnnitor other articles with athe use: otra" comparatively small stockorrnumberfofrarticles.'
and to parts of stores interiorly` orito KTupright,supports such as standards of.
With` azseriesl of the 'shelf units ofi this',1inventionA itfis possibleto make a largej `extending strips, one of which is adapted to be secured in t substantially ,upright position to a support-and is provided,I with an inclined-rear face for engagement with the 30 lsupport to which it is secured. 2. A A, sheltof the character describedcomf prising r'iglit yangularly disposed fmembers secured tofoneA another, one of said members being inclined upon its outer `acewhereby when said inclined fac'e'isfengagedwith an# upright support said otlfer` member willi' be disposetli in N upwardly.: "inclined relation 2 `to r saidlirst'namedlmember:
boclyin'g 1p in its 4construction right angularly disposed' members ksecured V:to one@v anotherj onefof `said members adapted to 1 be Vsemmai in iiprightposition to a'sup ortlanddrawing* strips -1 having fan inclined l support engaging) 50:-
-, i f vvfvaarnnnwwynnwrrn y ifi/Cef a supportfengaging face Aineine'd to the wer-' 451
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Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3650407A (en) * 1970-07-09 1972-03-21 Oliver C Benham Jr Rack for sporting equipment
US4843977A (en) * 1983-01-17 1989-07-04 Aladdin Industries, Incorporated Shelf having selectable orientations
US20140360958A1 (en) * 2013-06-10 2014-12-11 Jaime Zabala Configurable wall-mounted storage shelf system

Cited By (3)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US3650407A (en) * 1970-07-09 1972-03-21 Oliver C Benham Jr Rack for sporting equipment
US4843977A (en) * 1983-01-17 1989-07-04 Aladdin Industries, Incorporated Shelf having selectable orientations
US20140360958A1 (en) * 2013-06-10 2014-12-11 Jaime Zabala Configurable wall-mounted storage shelf system

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