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US2012983A
US2012983A US709285A US70928534A US2012983A US 2012983 A US2012983 A US 2012983A US 709285 A US709285 A US 709285A US 70928534 A US70928534 A US 70928534A US 2012983 A US2012983 A US 2012983A
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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
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  • DISPLAY RACK Filed Feb. 1, 1934 4725062222222- Jizhzaiffialei Patented Sept. 3, 1935 antennas relates to. a" display rack, and particularly to agrack for displaying bottled igoods. 1:.T1'183 primary object of the invention is to provide an ornamental and attractivedisplay rack for displaying: bottles; of oil at filling stations, garages fand othersimilar places whereby the attrac-- tivemanneninwhich the bottled oil is displayed will immediately suggest to the motorist the necessitytmf.desirabilityaofjusing the particular oil displayed, the interior of the display rack being illuminated at night and the bottles showing a light glow when illuminated.
  • a further object of the invention is 'to provide an ornamental and attractive bottled oil display rack by providing a solid inclined panel having vertical openings formed therein of exactly the same size as the diameter of the bottles whereby the bottles nest in offset relationship along the inclined surface.
  • a still further object is to provide an ornamental but rigidly constructed rack for displaying bottled oil, the rack being provided with a suitable base and having a removable drip pan arranged therebeneath, said stand or rack also being provided with rigid clipsarranged at the bottom of the vertical openings provided in the various faces of the stand to support vertically the bottles of oil.
  • Fig. 1 is a detail perspective view of one form of an improved oil rack or display stand.
  • Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
  • Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view on the line 33 of Fig. 1.
  • the particular ornamental display stand or rack comprises a base 5 having vertical side walls 6, 6 from which sides, inclined side walls I, I extend upwardly in the form of a pyramid and terminate in a flat crown 8. Openings 9 are arranged in each of the inclined side walls 1 and these openings are arranged in straight rows, one row being arranged above the other row as clearly shown in the number of holes in-each row and the number of rows are determinable according to the width and height of the structure as well the the size ,of the articles to be inserted in the holes.
  • PATENT OFFIQE mental clip I9 (Fig. 2, is arranged at each of the openings 3 and each clip has a supporting surface H from which there extends a turned down flange 1 2 which is fixed, such as by welding or otherwise, to the inside surface of the side of each side wall I as indicated at 13.
  • the inner free end of each clip is provided with an upturned flange l4 and a turned lip I 5.
  • Bottles of oil 16 are arranged in each of the openings 9 and rest upon the surface I of the clips Ill.
  • the upturned flange M provides a bearing or guide for the bottle and the turned lip l assists in properly centering each bottle on its respective clip ill.
  • each bottle I6 is positioned in respect to the side walls so that it will be substantially flush at the bottom of the opening as indicated at l8, Fig. 2. l
  • a suitable ilhuninating element such as an electric light globe lQ, is arranged inside of the rack.
  • the electric light globe I9 is suspended downwardly from the underside of the crown 8 and illuminates the entire inside of the stand or rack.
  • the stand is preferably supported on a support 20 which may be made of angle irons bent to the proper configuration to provide a resting surface 2
  • a support 20 which may be made of angle irons bent to the proper configuration to provide a resting surface 2
  • a removable drip pan 23 Located above the legs 22 and arranged within the vertical side walls 6 there is a removable drip pan 23.
  • This drip pan is preferably made of sheet metal and has a bottom 24 and enclosing side walls 25.
  • the drip pan is slidable in channelshaped members 26 which slidably receive the pan. These channel members 26 rest upon and are supported by inturned flanges 2! turned from the vertical side walls 6.
  • the invention provides an ornamental and attractive illuminated display stand particularly for displaying bottles of oil.
  • each bottle When the electric globe within the interior of the rack or stand is illuminated, each bottle will throw off a light glow. This is particularly true at night.
  • a display rack of the type disclosed enhances the manner of displaying oil as well as the general appearance about the filling station. It also attracts the eye of the motorist and reminds him of the necessity of having his oil checked as well as bringing before the mind of the prospective purchaser the particular type of oil so displayed.
  • a display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities to be displayed said rack having an upstanding display wall provided with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portion of a bottle including substantially all of the bottle portion adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting the bottle in position substantially wholly within said Wall so that a substantial portion of the length of the bottle projects outside of the wall, the edge portions of the opening being adapted to fit snugly about the bottle whereby a source of light behind said wall will glow through the bottle and. will be obscured by the remainder of the wall portion.
  • a display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities for display comprising a display wall inclined rearwardly and upwardly and provided with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portion of a bottle including all of the bottle portion adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting a bottle in the rack in position extending in said opening with a substantial portion of the bottle projecting forwardly of the wall, the edge portions of the opening being adapted to snugly fit about the bottle whereby a source of light behind said wall may glow through the bottle and will be obstructed by the remainder of the wall.
  • a display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities for display comprising side walls inclined inwardly and upwardly to form a pyramidal rack, a plurality of said inclined walls being provided each with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portions of the bottle including substantially all of the portion of the bottle adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting a bottle in position at each opening substantially wholly within one of said walls whereby a substantial portion of a bottle so supported may project outside of the wall, the edge portion of the openings being adapted to fit snugly about the bottles whereby a source of light within said walls may glow through the supported bottles and will be obstructed by the remainder of the wall portion.

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Sept; 3, 1935. J. E. BALES 2,M2,983
DISPLAY RACK Filed Feb. 1, 1934 4725062222222- Jizhzaiffialei Patented Sept. 3, 1935 antennas relates to. a" display rack, and particularly to agrack for displaying bottled igoods. 1:.T1'183 primary object of the invention is to provide an ornamental and attractivedisplay rack for displaying: bottles; of oil at filling stations, garages fand othersimilar places whereby the attrac-- tivemanneninwhich the bottled oil is displayed will immediately suggest to the motorist the necessitytmf.desirabilityaofjusing the particular oil displayed, the interior of the display rack being illuminated at night and the bottles showing a light glow when illuminated.
A further object of the invention is 'to provide an ornamental and attractive bottled oil display rack by providing a solid inclined panel having vertical openings formed therein of exactly the same size as the diameter of the bottles whereby the bottles nest in offset relationship along the inclined surface.
A still further object is to provide an ornamental but rigidly constructed rack for displaying bottled oil, the rack being provided with a suitable base and having a removable drip pan arranged therebeneath, said stand or rack also being provided with rigid clipsarranged at the bottom of the vertical openings provided in the various faces of the stand to support vertically the bottles of oil.
Numerous other objects and advantages will be apparent throughout the progress of the following specification.
The accompanying drawing illustrates a selected embodiment of the invention and the views therein are as follows:
Fig. 1 is a detail perspective view of one form of an improved oil rack or display stand.
' Fig. 2 is a vertical sectional View on the line 22 of Fig. 1.
Fig. 3 is a detail sectional view on the line 33 of Fig. 1.
The particular ornamental display stand or rack comprises a base 5 having vertical side walls 6, 6 from which sides, inclined side walls I, I extend upwardly in the form of a pyramid and terminate in a flat crown 8. Openings 9 are arranged in each of the inclined side walls 1 and these openings are arranged in straight rows, one row being arranged above the other row as clearly shown in the number of holes in-each row and the number of rows are determinable according to the width and height of the structure as well the the size ,of the articles to be inserted in the holes. An orna- DISPLAY RACK ,J aines E; Bales, Aurora, 111., assignor to Lyon Metal Products, Incrp0rated,.Aurora', 111., a.
corporation of Illinois Application February 1, 1934, Serial No. 709,285
3Claims. (01. 211- 74) PATENT OFFIQE mental clip I9, Fig. 2, is arranged at each of the openings 3 and each clip has a supporting surface H from which there extends a turned down flange 1 2 which is fixed, such as by welding or otherwise, to the inside surface of the side of each side wall I as indicated at 13. The inner free end of each clipis provided with an upturned flange l4 and a turned lip I 5. Bottles of oil 16 are arranged in each of the openings 9 and rest upon the surface I of the clips Ill. The upturned flange M provides a bearing or guide for the bottle and the turned lip l assists in properly centering each bottle on its respective clip ill.
The openings 9 in the side walls I are cut vertically through the sides so that a greater part of the height of the bottles IE will be in plain View and have the appearance that they are merely resting upon the inclined surface. However, the front edge I! of each bottle I6 is positioned in respect to the side walls so that it will be substantially flush at the bottom of the opening as indicated at l8, Fig. 2. l
A suitable ilhuninating element, such as an electric light globe lQ, is arranged inside of the rack. In the present embodiment shown the electric light globe I9 is suspended downwardly from the underside of the crown 8 and illuminates the entire inside of the stand or rack. Thus, when the globe is lit or illuminated, the light cast by the globe will be reflected through the various bottles of oil and each bottle will throw off a light glow.
The stand is preferably supported on a support 20 which may be made of angle irons bent to the proper configuration to provide a resting surface 2| and supporting legs 22. Immediately above the legs 22 and arranged within the vertical side walls 6 there is a removable drip pan 23. This drip pan is preferably made of sheet metal and has a bottom 24 and enclosing side walls 25. The drip pan is slidable in channelshaped members 26 which slidably receive the pan. These channel members 26 rest upon and are supported by inturned flanges 2! turned from the vertical side walls 6.
The invention provides an ornamental and attractive illuminated display stand particularly for displaying bottles of oil. When the electric globe within the interior of the rack or stand is illuminated, each bottle will throw off a light glow. This is particularly true at night. A display rack of the type disclosed enhances the manner of displaying oil as well as the general appearance about the filling station. It also attracts the eye of the motorist and reminds him of the necessity of having his oil checked as well as bringing before the mind of the prospective purchaser the particular type of oil so displayed.
Changes may be made in the form, construction, and arrangement of the parts without departing from the spirit of the invention or sacrificing any of its advantages, and the right is hereby reserved to make all such changes as fairly fall within the scope of the following claims.
The invention is hereby claimed as follows:
1. A display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities to be displayed, said rack having an upstanding display wall provided with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portion of a bottle including substantially all of the bottle portion adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting the bottle in position substantially wholly within said Wall so that a substantial portion of the length of the bottle projects outside of the wall, the edge portions of the opening being adapted to fit snugly about the bottle whereby a source of light behind said wall will glow through the bottle and. will be obscured by the remainder of the wall portion.
2. A display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities for display, said rack comprising a display wall inclined rearwardly and upwardly and provided with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portion of a bottle including all of the bottle portion adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting a bottle in the rack in position extending in said opening with a substantial portion of the bottle projecting forwardly of the wall, the edge portions of the opening being adapted to snugly fit about the bottle whereby a source of light behind said wall may glow through the bottle and will be obstructed by the remainder of the wall.
3. A display rack for displaying bottles adapted to contain commodities for display, said rack comprising side walls inclined inwardly and upwardly to form a pyramidal rack, a plurality of said inclined walls being provided each with an elongated opening adapted to receive the major portions of the bottle including substantially all of the portion of the bottle adapted to contain contents for display, and means for supporting a bottle in position at each opening substantially wholly within one of said walls whereby a substantial portion of a bottle so supported may project outside of the wall, the edge portion of the openings being adapted to fit snugly about the bottles whereby a source of light within said walls may glow through the supported bottles and will be obstructed by the remainder of the wall portion.
JAMES E. BALES.
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Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2612989A (en) * 1946-11-16 1952-10-07 Harrison Glenn Display package and mound therefor
US3300055A (en) * 1964-12-14 1967-01-24 Joseph H Rohr Rack
US4546883A (en) * 1984-12-18 1985-10-15 Youngdale Ralph A Portable wine rack
USD379554S (en) * 1994-11-29 1997-05-27 Landers Osiris R Curling iron and stove combination
US5904257A (en) * 1997-11-17 1999-05-18 Marmet; Richard A. Illuminated bottle display rack
US6505747B1 (en) * 2001-08-20 2003-01-14 Display Industries, Llc Bottle display device with stackable modules
US9078516B2 (en) 2012-10-24 2015-07-14 Glenn Vogel Wine rack storage system

Cited By (7)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2612989A (en) * 1946-11-16 1952-10-07 Harrison Glenn Display package and mound therefor
US3300055A (en) * 1964-12-14 1967-01-24 Joseph H Rohr Rack
US4546883A (en) * 1984-12-18 1985-10-15 Youngdale Ralph A Portable wine rack
USD379554S (en) * 1994-11-29 1997-05-27 Landers Osiris R Curling iron and stove combination
US5904257A (en) * 1997-11-17 1999-05-18 Marmet; Richard A. Illuminated bottle display rack
US6505747B1 (en) * 2001-08-20 2003-01-14 Display Industries, Llc Bottle display device with stackable modules
US9078516B2 (en) 2012-10-24 2015-07-14 Glenn Vogel Wine rack storage system

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