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US2716533A US191335A US19133550A US2716533A US 2716533 A US2716533 A US 2716533A US 191335 A US191335 A US 191335A US 19133550 A US19133550 A US 19133550A US 2716533 A US2716533 A US 2716533A
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    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • a ring of resilient material can be disposed around the upright at a selected location, and the sleeve then dropped down to bear on and deform the ring into firm gripping engagement with the upright and thereby support the sleeve at the chosen position by a form of automatic wedging action, whereupon the shelf can be placed on the sleeve or parts carried thereby.
  • the sleeve may be provided at its lower part with a recess for receiving the supporting ring, part of the sleeve defining this recess being adapted to act in conjunction with the upright to deform the ring and grip it progressively more tightly against the upright.
  • the sleeve may have an annular, chamfered, internal surface at its lower end part for the purpose specified.
  • the sleeve may for example be flared at its lower end to provide a skirt, for example of frusto-conical configuration, which envelops and masks the ring when the fitting is assembled.
  • the sleeve when the sleeve is moved down to engage the ring, the latter eventually lodges in the bottom, or narrower, end of the skirt so that it is then subject to the weight of the shelf-mounting means and, if and when placed on separately, that of the shelf itself.
  • This causes deformation of the ring and enhanced gripping of the upright, and thus the firmer support of the shelf.
  • the sectional shape of the ring can advantageously be selected vis-a-vis the flare or conocity of the skirt so that an optimum lateral gripping effort by the ring on the upright is produced.
  • the upright itself may be of any cross sectional shape
  • the invention is applicable to any unobstructed rectilinear, or rectilinear parts of uprights, already existing in display stands or similar fittings, besides being applicable to those uprights which are specially provided to permit the carrying into effect of the invention.
  • the slidable sleeve will be of a cross section (circular is preferred for cheapne'ss ofproduction, but any other sections can be used) which conforms to that of the upright. It is a function of the sleeve to provide for a stable and symmetrical positioning of the shelf on the upright so that the fit of the sleeve on the latter will preferably be comparatively close, with only a small tolerance, at least at two spaced positions if not along the whole length of the sleeve.
  • the ring must have a frictional grip on the upright, so that it will be chosen of a composition suitably cooperating with that of the material of the upright.
  • This latter may be glass, metal, plastic, or of other rigid substance, and the frictional grip is preferably obtained by rubber or suchlike elastic material which is of such dimensions that it requires stretching to fit around the upright.
  • Figure l is a broken top plan view of one form of the fitting shown mounted on a tubular upright.
  • Figure 2 is a vertical cross section through the fitting of Figure 1
  • Figure 3 is a perspective view of the same two of the arms shown detached.
  • the fitting is here in the' iform'of a sleeve 10 having a cylindrical bore dimensionedto fit around a tubular upright, indicated at 11, in themanner of a collar.
  • the sleeve 10 has six flat faces of which alternate faces are similarly formed and dimensioned.
  • the sleeve is furnished with a recess having a chamfered annular surface and, when located on upright 11, provides a housing 13 for receiving a rubber ring 14 threaded on the upright and gripping the same.
  • a slot or groove 16 which is dovetailed in horizontal section, and is also wedge-shaped in the vertical direction.
  • This portion of the sleeve 11 serves as a stub for detachably receiving any arm 17, which has a flange or plate 18 at its inner end with a rib or projection 19 thereon complementary to and interfitting with the groove 16.
  • the projection 19 is slipped down into groove 16 to engage the respective arm 17 with the sleeve 10 by a tongue and groove connection.
  • the outer set of faces, 20, are each apertured at 21, thus providing a window allowing the upright 11 to bc seen through the sleeve, in addition to economising material.
  • Each of the flats 20 is also bowed and flared outwards at its lower part as at 22, to provide for the ring housing 13.
  • the fitting described can be set up or moved on its upright with speed and readiness.
  • the rubber ring 14 which will be chosen so'that it requires stretching to fit around the upright, will be disposed at the desired horizontal location and the sleeve 10 then slidden down the upright until the ring enters housing 13.
  • the weight of the released sleeve acting on ring 14 will then be to deform and press this ring into ,I progressively tighter frictional engagement with the upright, and subsequent loading of the sleeve will serve to increase this grip.
  • the respective projections 19 thereon can be quickly slipped into their accommodating grooves 16 and so secured in position to radiate from the sleeve 10.
  • the shelf 12 can using a ring of.
  • the sleeve, the radial arms; and'the shelf itself may be made of any appropriate materials or combinations of materials, the chosen substance being,'in practice, largely dependent on the function which the display stand or fitting is to fulfil, the colour scheme of'its surroundings, and the harmony of the general display; Thus these parts may for example'be; of' metal, glass, or plastics, e. g. acrylic resins. In cases, such as those illustrated, where the sleeve is furnished with windows, an attractive etfect is obtained if the upright is coloured, or has a pleasing finish. ltcould, for example, be a, glass or transparent tube containing coloured liquid;
  • a display fitting assemblage for use with an upright comprising a resilient deformable ring frictionally retained on the upright at the desired location, a sleeve having an outer face and an inner face fittedaround'the' upright above the ring, the inner face of the sleeve having an internal chamfer adapted'to receive said ring, the outer face of' the sleeve having dove-tail slots disposed annularly in spaced relationship therearound, each slot tapering downwardly from the upper end of the sleeve, a

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Aug. 30, 1955 A. FREEMAN 2,716,533
I DISPLAY FITTINGS AND STANDS Filed Oct. 21, 1950 v II W Inventor Alfr d fieeman,
armlag h United States Patent 0 DISPLAY FITTINGS AND STANDS Alfred Freeman, Isham, England, assignor of one-half to Richard Gent Limited, Wellingborough, England, a British company Application October 21, 1950, Serial No. 191,335
Claims priority, application Great Britain October 24, 1949 2 Claims. (Cl. z4s 221' partly embracing the upright, so as to be supported in position, said sleeve having, or being adapted for attachment of, means for supporting articles or objects to be displayed.
The idea is that when, say, a shelf is to be positioned on an upright of tubular or rod form, a ring of resilient material can be disposed around the upright at a selected location, and the sleeve then dropped down to bear on and deform the ring into firm gripping engagement with the upright and thereby support the sleeve at the chosen position by a form of automatic wedging action, whereupon the shelf can be placed on the sleeve or parts carried thereby.
Hence, the sleeve may be provided at its lower part with a recess for receiving the supporting ring, part of the sleeve defining this recess being adapted to act in conjunction with the upright to deform the ring and grip it progressively more tightly against the upright. The sleeve may have an annular, chamfered, internal surface at its lower end part for the purpose specified.
Thus, the sleeve may for example be flared at its lower end to provide a skirt, for example of frusto-conical configuration, which envelops and masks the ring when the fitting is assembled.
As will be appreciated, when the sleeve is moved down to engage the ring, the latter eventually lodges in the bottom, or narrower, end of the skirt so that it is then subject to the weight of the shelf-mounting means and, if and when placed on separately, that of the shelf itself. This causes deformation of the ring and enhanced gripping of the upright, and thus the firmer support of the shelf. The sectional shape of the ring can advantageously be selected vis-a-vis the flare or conocity of the skirt so that an optimum lateral gripping effort by the ring on the upright is produced.
Hence, in use it is merely necessary to place the ring around the upright and to push it along the length of the latter until it is locked in an appropriate position, whereafter the sleeve can he slipped over the end of the upright and slidden downwards until it rests on the ring, and causes the enhanced gripping by the latter. The shelf, if applied separately, can then also he slipped over the upright until it rests on its mounting means.
The upright itself may be of any cross sectional shape,
uniform along its length, and may be solid or hollow,
and in fact the invention is applicable to any unobstructed rectilinear, or rectilinear parts of uprights, already existing in display stands or similar fittings, besides being applicable to those uprights which are specially provided to permit the carrying into effect of the invention.
The slidable sleeve will be of a cross section (circular is preferred for cheapne'ss ofproduction, but any other sections can be used) which conforms to that of the upright. It is a function of the sleeve to provide for a stable and symmetrical positioning of the shelf on the upright so that the fit of the sleeve on the latter will preferably be comparatively close, with only a small tolerance, at least at two spaced positions if not along the whole length of the sleeve.
The ring must have a frictional grip on the upright, so that it will be chosen of a composition suitably cooperating with that of the material of the upright. This latter may be glass, metal, plastic, or of other rigid substance, and the frictional grip is preferably obtained by rubber or suchlike elastic material which is of such dimensions that it requires stretching to fit around the upright.
A preferred form of the invention is shown companying drawings in which:
Figure l is a broken top plan view of one form of the fitting shown mounted on a tubular upright.
Figure 2 is a vertical cross section through the fitting of Figure 1, and
Figure 3 is a perspective view of the same two of the arms shown detached. I
Referring to the construction illustrated in Figs 1 to 3, the fitting is here in the' iform'of a sleeve 10 having a cylindrical bore dimensionedto fit around a tubular upright, indicated at 11, in themanner of a collar. At its exterior the sleeve 10 has six flat faces of which alternate faces are similarly formed and dimensioned. At its lower end the sleeve is furnished with a recess having a chamfered annular surface and, when located on upright 11, provides a housing 13 for receiving a rubber ring 14 threaded on the upright and gripping the same.
One set of fiat outer faces of the sleeve, viz. 15, is
in the acfitting with formed with a slot or groove 16 which is dovetailed in horizontal section, and is also wedge-shaped in the vertical direction. This portion of the sleeve 11 serves as a stub for detachably receiving any arm 17, which has a flange or plate 18 at its inner end with a rib or projection 19 thereon complementary to and interfitting with the groove 16. Thus, the projection 19 is slipped down into groove 16 to engage the respective arm 17 with the sleeve 10 by a tongue and groove connection.
The outer set of faces, 20, are each apertured at 21, thus providing a window allowing the upright 11 to bc seen through the sleeve, in addition to economising material. Each of the flats 20 is also bowed and flared outwards at its lower part as at 22, to provide for the ring housing 13.
The arms 17, which are intended to carry a centrallyapertured shelf 12, each have a strengthening web or bracket 23 secured to the arm 17 and the flange 18 thereof.
As will be apparent, the fitting described can be set up or moved on its upright with speed and readiness. Hence, the rubber ring 14, which will be chosen so'that it requires stretching to fit around the upright, will be disposed at the desired horizontal location and the sleeve 10 then slidden down the upright until the ring enters housing 13. The weight of the released sleeve acting on ring 14 will then be to deform and press this ring into ,I progressively tighter frictional engagement with the upright, and subsequent loading of the sleeve will serve to increase this grip.
If the fitting is being newly mounted on the upright or the arms 17 are for any other reason detached, then the respective projections 19 thereon can be quickly slipped into their accommodating grooves 16 and so secured in position to radiate from the sleeve 10. The shelf 12 can using a ring of.
then be threaded" on the upright and lowered into the position in which itis supportedon arms 17;
As will be understood from the foregoing, the fittings described allow of quick and facile assembly and adjust.-
- ment at any desiredp osition,alongathe length of an ap propriate upright, and-this without the provision. of unsightly holes, clips, or other such means on the upright itself; The supporting ring is, in effect, hidden within the sleeve.
The sleeve, the radial arms; and'the shelf itself may be made of any appropriate materials or combinations of materials, the chosen substance being,'in practice, largely dependent on the function which the display stand or fitting is to fulfil, the colour scheme of'its surroundings, and the harmony of the general display; Thus these parts may for example'be; of' metal, glass, or plastics, e. g. acrylic resins. In cases, such as those illustrated, where the sleeve is furnished with windows, an attractive etfect is obtained if the upright is coloured, or has a pleasing finish. ltcould, for example, be a, glass or transparent tube containing coloured liquid;
It is also'to be understood that where large-size shelves are required, extensions for the radial arms, fitting on these latter, could be provided.
I claim:
l. A display fitting assemblage for use with an upright comprising a resilient deformable ring frictionally retained on the upright at the desired location, a sleeve having an outer face and an inner face fittedaround'the' upright above the ring, the inner face of the sleeve having an internal chamfer adapted'to receive said ring, the outer face of' the sleeve having dove-tail slots disposed annularly in spaced relationship therearound, each slot tapering downwardly from the upper end of the sleeve, a
plurality-of"load'bearing arms, each formed'at' one end" References Cited'in the file of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 150,320 Hills Apr. 28, 1874 177,911 Wolfetal May 23, 1876 557,382 Handlan Mar. 31, 1896 719,146 Schofield' Ian. 27, 1903 730,675 Macklin- June 9, 1903' 750,742 Weston: Ian. 26, 1904' 809,448- Kahn: Jan. 9, 1906 823,959 Myers June 19, 1906- 95639131. Mechling' Apr. 26, 19-10 1 ,722,729- Branz July 30, 1929 l,7'5l,69l1 Plath Mar. 25, 1930 1,801,158 Howe Apr. 14, 1931 FOREIGN PATENTS! 855,715 France Feb. 19,1940
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