US2611491A - Collapsible display rack for cigar boxes and similar items - Google Patents

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US2611491A
US2611491A US178769A US17876950A US2611491A US 2611491 A US2611491 A US 2611491A US 178769 A US178769 A US 178769A US 17876950 A US17876950 A US 17876950A US 2611491 A US2611491 A US 2611491A
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  • This invention relatesto a collapsible display rack and has as a particular object the provision of astand adapted for the attractivedisplay-and exhibition of cigars and similar items of merchandise in the original containers while situated on counters, in store windows and in similar places where they are oilere'dfor'sale; a
  • Cigars are usually placed in open boxes with the lids elevated so as to 'showprominentl ythe brand label on the inside or the cover as 'wellas the cigars situated in thecontainer. Gustomarily these tops are merely propped up or held in upright position in makeshift fashion by props; ad'- heave tape or similar means.
  • An object of the invention is to "plbvide a display stand for-holding a plum-layer cigar boxes at an elevated position inta-ndein-relationship to each other and with the lids positioned so asto aiiord unimpaired vision of the immediately adjacent box and to provide means for readily collapsing the entire assembly for shippin convenience.
  • a display rack comprising a blank cutout having a back portion and side wings hinged thereto and one or more trays hinged to'the back which may be moved into an angular position when thestand is erected for supporting cigar "boxes or the like, and crossmembers for positioning the side wings adjacent to the trays and for holding the trays at an angular position to display the contents of the boxes and whereby the box tops are elevated so that the brand names maybe readily displayed to and viewed by prospective purchasers.
  • Figure 1 shows the blank cutout for the display stand in flattened position for shipping purposes.
  • Figure 2 is a perspective view of the display stand in assembled position and showing a plurality of cigar boxes disposed therein for dispensing and sale purposes.
  • Figure 3 is a front elevation of my improved display stand showing in particular the arrangement of the cross members for supporting the trays and for holding the box lids in upright position.
  • Figure 4 is a vertical section of my improved cigar box stand.
  • a blank cutout is provided, suitably stamped from cardboard or other semi-rigid material, comprising a backing l and side wing members I l and I2 connected with the back I0 along hinge lines l4 and I5.
  • These side wings II and I2 areprovided with angularly sloping stepped portions I8 and I! on side wing II and I8 and 18 on side wing
  • Hingedly secured to 213118 backing ID of the blank cutout aretrays 20 andfZI for supporting the cigar boxes when the device is in assembled position.
  • the lower tray 20 is some;- wh-at longer than the upper tray 21 for properly positioning the boxes relative to one anothe for display purposes and terminates in a flange 22.
  • cross members or struts may assume many forms, it will be observed that in the present embodiment for purposes of illustration I have-shown these members to be of semi-flexible steel wire reversely bentat the extremities as shown at 34 and 35 in Figure 3 on the wire strut 33.
  • the wire strut 33 positions the side wings H and I2 closely adjacent to the edges of the lower box supporting tray 20 and the reverse extensions 34 and 35 thereof provide support for lower tray 20 as shown particularly in Figure 4.
  • the cross member 32 is likewise provided with reverse bends 36 and 31 which perform the function of properly locating the side wings II and I2 with respect to the sides of the upper tray 2
  • of similar form serves to properly position the upper portions of the side Wings 1 I and 12 relative to each other.
  • a container for cigars or similar articles 38 may be positioned upon the lower tray 20 in the manner shown best in Figure 2 so that the lower edge of the box is supported by the flange 22 on the tray 20 and the box top 39 is slipped in back of the cross member 32 and is thereby supported in upright position for the prominent display of the brand name on the inside of the box top.
  • a second container Ml for cigars or other articles may be located directly above and adjacent to the box 38 in the manner illustrated in Figure 2 so that the lower front edge of the box engages the flange 23 on the upper tray 2
  • a most important advantage of the present invention is that it effects valuable economy in the saving of counter space since two or more boxes may be situated in prominent display position on counter space usually occupied by 'a :single box. This feature is rendered feasible through the low center of gravity of the display in its entirety resulting in the stands possession of a very substantial degree of stability.
  • a rack for the display of cigar boxes and similar containers comprising a collapsible cut out of cardboard or other suitable material having a back portion and hinged side wing por tions at either side of the back portion, a plurality of trays for supporting cigar boxes in display fashion transversely hinged to the back portion of the cut out and located one above the other in spaced relation, the side wings being cut away to afford a clear view of the container contents, cross members connected at the outer extremities of the wings for holding the wings closely adjacent to the sides of the trays, means attached to the side wings for supporting the trays at an angular position when said wings are held closely adjacent thereto by said cross members, the cross members being located above the hinge point of each box supporting tray thereby providing a support for holding the box top in an elevated position to display cigars or other articles contained within the box.
  • a rack for the display oi cigar boxes and similar containers comprising a collapsible cardboard cut out having a back portion and side wings hinged to thereto, a plurality of trays hinged transversely relative to the back portion and disposed one above another in spaced relation, means attached to the side wings for supporting the trays in sloping fashion when said wings are closely positioned to the sides of the trays, the side wings of the device being cut away at an angle approximating the slope at which the trays and boxes supported thereon are disposed at, cross members connecting the outer extremities of the wings together and in close proximity to the sides of the box supporting trays, said cross members being disposed above the hinge point of each of the trays for holding the box top in display position whereby the brand name and container contents of the boxes displayed on said rack are prominently visible.

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Sept. 23, 1952 I D. LEWIS 2,611,491
COLLAPSIBLE DISPLAY RACK FOR CIGAR BOXES AND SIMILAR ITEMS Filed Aug. 11, 1950 s Sheets-Sheet I ATTORA/EK Sept. 23, 1952 D. LEWIS 2,511,491
COLLAPSIBLE DISPLAY RACK FOR CIGAR BOXES AND SIMILAR ITEMS Filed Aug. 11, 1950 3 Sheets-Sheet 2 ll I 18 39 2a 11 35 INVENTOR.
0OM4LDZEW/s- LLM A TTORNEX Sept. 23, 1952 D, LEWIS 2,611,491
COLLAPSIBLE DISPLAY RACK FOR CIGAR BOXES AND SIMILAR ITEMS Filed Aug. 11, 1950 3 Sheets-Sheet 5 Patented Sept. 23, 1952 CO L RS' BLE S RACK "FOR C A BOXES AND SIMILAR; ITEMS Donald Lewis, Dallas, Tex., assignor to 1., Lewis Elgar-Manufacturing Company, Newark N. .L, acorporation of New Jersey Application August 11, 1950, Serial Nail-178,769
This invention relatesto a collapsible display rack and has as a particular object the provision of astand adapted for the attractivedisplay-and exhibition of cigars and similar items of merchandise in the original containers while situated on counters, in store windows and in similar places where they are oilere'dfor'sale; a
Cigars are usually placed in open boxes with the lids elevated so as to 'showprominentl ythe brand label on the inside or the cover as 'wellas the cigars situated in thecontainer. Gustomarily these tops are merely propped up or held in upright position in makeshift fashion by props; ad'- heave tape or similar means.
An object of the invention is to "plbvide a display stand for-holding a plum-layer cigar boxes at an elevated position inta-ndein-relationship to each other and with the lids positioned so asto aiiord unimpaired vision of the immediately adjacent box and to provide means for readily collapsing the entire assembly for shippin convenience.
In accordance with the invention, a display rack is provided comprising a blank cutout having a back portion and side wings hinged thereto and one or more trays hinged to'the back which may be moved into an angular position when thestand is erected for supporting cigar "boxes or the like, and crossmembers for positioning the side wings adjacent to the trays and for holding the trays at an angular position to display the contents of the boxes and whereby the box tops are elevated so that the brand names maybe readily displayed to and viewed by prospective purchasers.
Referring to the drawings, Figure 1 shows the blank cutout for the display stand in flattened position for shipping purposes. Figure 2 is a perspective view of the display stand in assembled position and showing a plurality of cigar boxes disposed therein for dispensing and sale purposes. Figure 3 is a front elevation of my improved display stand showing in particular the arrangement of the cross members for supporting the trays and for holding the box lids in upright position. Figure 4 is a vertical section of my improved cigar box stand.
Referring to the drawings and in particular to Figure 1, it will be seen that a blank cutout is provided, suitably stamped from cardboard or other semi-rigid material, comprising a backing l and side wing members I l and I2 connected with the back I0 along hinge lines l4 and I5. These side wings II and I2 areprovided with angularly sloping stepped portions I8 and I! on side wing II and I8 and 18 on side wing |'2 for a purpose that V 2 Claims. (01. 211- 73 will later be apparent. Hingedly secured to 213118 backing ID of the blank cutout aretrays 20 andfZI for supporting the cigar boxes when the device is in assembled position. The lower tray 20 is some;- wh-at longer than the upper tray 21 for properly positioning the boxes relative to one anothe for display purposes and terminates in a flange 22. A
similar flange 23- is provided at the extremity of ity, 26 on the steppedportion I.6-,'-'andl 21 on the stepped portion 1 1, while side wing"! 3 has similar openings 28, 29 and '30 as-will be readily apparent.
The blank cutout is very easily assembled upright position for the supporting and vdisplaying; of'cig-ar boxes, lipsti-cks, pencil-sand similar arti'-'- cles of merchandise and it will be seen that the wings H and [2' are merely moved forwardat to the backing It! and the trays 20 and =2l moved into a sloping position whereupon-cross members such as wires or struts '3 I, 32 and 33 are threaded into the respective pairs of openings, 25 26;, 2'l2 B- and 2930. Although these cross members or struts may assume many forms, it will be observed that in the present embodiment for purposes of illustration I have-shown these members to be of semi-flexible steel wire reversely bentat the extremities as shown at 34 and 35 in Figure 3 on the wire strut 33.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that the wire strut 33 positions the side wings H and I2 closely adjacent to the edges of the lower box supporting tray 20 and the reverse extensions 34 and 35 thereof provide support for lower tray 20 as shown particularly in Figure 4. The cross member 32 is likewise provided with reverse bends 36 and 31 which perform the function of properly locating the side wings II and I2 with respect to the sides of the upper tray 2| and at the same time provide supporting means through extensions 36 and 3'! for the upper tray 21 as will be clearly apparent from Figure 4. The upper cross member or strut 3| of similar form serves to properly position the upper portions of the side Wings 1 I and 12 relative to each other.
When the display stand has been assembled in the foregoing manner and as shown particularly in Figure 4, a container for cigars or similar articles 38 may be positioned upon the lower tray 20 in the manner shown best in Figure 2 so that the lower edge of the box is supported by the flange 22 on the tray 20 and the box top 39 is slipped in back of the cross member 32 and is thereby supported in upright position for the prominent display of the brand name on the inside of the box top. A second container Ml for cigars or other articles may be located directly above and adjacent to the box 38 in the manner illustrated in Figure 2 so that the lower front edge of the box engages the flange 23 on the upper tray 2| and the rear lower edge of the box 4| protrudes through the opening 24 formed in the backing I0. It will be observed that the top of :the box 42 is maintained and held in an elevated position to prominently display the brand name on the interior thereof by virtue of the cross :member 3|.
A most important advantage of the present invention is that it effects valuable economy in the saving of counter space since two or more boxes may be situated in prominent display position on counter space usually occupied by 'a :single box. This feature is rendered feasible through the low center of gravity of the display in its entirety resulting in the stands possession of a very substantial degree of stability.
When the boxes are displayed on my improved rack in the foregoing manner it will be appreciated that the contents of both boxes as well as the trade names on the interior of the cover members are clearly visible and displayed in an attractive manner to shoppers viewing the displays through store windows or while the display stands are situated on cigar store counters or the like. Furthermore, it will be appreciated that while affording an attractive display means for the articles in question the stand may be conveniently shipped and stored in flattened blank position and may be easily assembled and the containers for cigars or similar articles conveniently positioned thereon for display purposes.
Other advantages of the invention willjreadily be apparent to those skilled in the art and ,various changes and modifications of the specific embodiments described herein may be made without-departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
I claim:
1. A rack for the display of cigar boxes and similar containers comprising a collapsible cut out of cardboard or other suitable material having a back portion and hinged side wing por tions at either side of the back portion, a plurality of trays for supporting cigar boxes in display fashion transversely hinged to the back portion of the cut out and located one above the other in spaced relation, the side wings being cut away to afford a clear view of the container contents, cross members connected at the outer extremities of the wings for holding the wings closely adjacent to the sides of the trays, means attached to the side wings for supporting the trays at an angular position when said wings are held closely adjacent thereto by said cross members, the cross members being located above the hinge point of each box supporting tray thereby providing a support for holding the box top in an elevated position to display cigars or other articles contained within the box.
2. A rack for the display oi cigar boxes and similar containers comprising a collapsible cardboard cut out having a back portion and side wings hinged to thereto, a plurality of trays hinged transversely relative to the back portion and disposed one above another in spaced relation, means attached to the side wings for supporting the trays in sloping fashion when said wings are closely positioned to the sides of the trays, the side wings of the device being cut away at an angle approximating the slope at which the trays and boxes supported thereon are disposed at, cross members connecting the outer extremities of the wings together and in close proximity to the sides of the box supporting trays, said cross members being disposed above the hinge point of each of the trays for holding the box top in display position whereby the brand name and container contents of the boxes displayed on said rack are prominently visible.
DONALD LEWIS.
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US4493424A (en) * 1981-10-09 1985-01-15 Irving Smith Foldable display stand
EP0327529A1 (en) * 1988-02-04 1989-08-09 Kurt Trolp Blank for a shipping and display package, for boxed goods, for example
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US1662637A (en) * 1927-03-05 1928-03-13 Chase Charles Chilton Candy menu stand
US1827803A (en) * 1930-08-14 1931-10-20 Sydney G Silberstein Display device
US2298427A (en) * 1941-05-05 1942-10-13 Corro Lith Corp Floor stand

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US4493424A (en) * 1981-10-09 1985-01-15 Irving Smith Foldable display stand
EP0327529A1 (en) * 1988-02-04 1989-08-09 Kurt Trolp Blank for a shipping and display package, for boxed goods, for example
AT392925B (en) * 1989-01-09 1991-07-10 Zimmer Johannes Applicator machine or device for the coating, impregnation or patterning of web-like material
US20110011814A1 (en) * 2009-07-16 2011-01-20 Glenn Edward Moss Merchandise display support stand
US8136678B2 (en) * 2009-07-16 2012-03-20 Glenn Edward Moss Merchandise display support stand
USD941065S1 (en) 2019-12-19 2022-01-18 Remon Mansour Vertical cigar display
US11234461B2 (en) 2019-12-19 2022-02-01 Remon Mansour Vertical cigar display
US11910940B2 (en) 2019-12-19 2024-02-27 Remon Mansour Vertical cigar display

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