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US2913209A
US2913209A US472600A US47260054A US2913209A US 2913209 A US2913209 A US 2913209A US 472600 A US472600 A US 472600A US 47260054 A US47260054 A US 47260054A US 2913209 A US2913209 A US 2913209A
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    • G09FDISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
    • G09F1/00Cardboard or like show-cards of foldable or flexible material
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    • G09F7/18Means for attaching signs, plates, panels, or boards to a supporting structure
    • G09F2007/1804Means for attaching signs, plates, panels, or boards to a supporting structure for fastening to a post
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  • This invention relates to a display support, that is to say, to a means for supportinga display of advertising,
  • the .main objects of the invention are to provide a simple but elfective means for attaching a display to a shipping carton or similar container which is employed as the base for supportingthe ydisplay and which may contain goods to be displayed or which may support or be surrounded with displayed goods or merchandise; to provide such a means which may be readily assembled with and removed from such carton or container; to provide a display supporting means of the character indicated which will be of very simple, low cost construction so that it may be distributed to dealers and other users at very low cost'and in some instances, Without cost to the dealers; and other objects and advantages of the invention will be understood by reference to the following specification and accompanying drawing in which there is illustrated a selected embodiment of the invention.
  • Figure 1 is a perspective illustrating theapplication of the invention to a corrugated paper board carton or similar container
  • Figure 2 is a plan section on the line 2-2 of Figure l, but on an enlarged scale;
  • Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view on the vline 3--3 of Figure 2.
  • a shipping container or similar' carton is represented at 1.
  • This may be a conventional corrugated paper board or other carton or container in which merchandise may have been delivered to a dealer or other person.
  • the carton may be empty or it may contain its initial or other charge of merchandise.
  • a pole 2 is secured to a Wall of the carton 1 in upwardly projecting relation thereto for the purpose of supporting an advertisement or display 3 in elevated relation to the carton.
  • Merchandise may be stacked around the carton and on top thereof for sale or other purposes and the display 3 may refer to the merchandise in or around the carton. However, said display 3 need not necessarily refer to such merchandise but may serve any desired purpose.
  • the pole 2 is preferably made of short sections of helically wound paper tubes which are quite strong land rigid and such sections are joined in end-to-end relationship by inserted connectors or dowel-like joining tubes 4 which may also be of wound tubular paper construc tion.
  • the pole 2 is represented as being made of three paper tubersections joined in end-to-end relationship by a pair of said connecting members 4.
  • the post members 2 and connecting members 4 may, of course, be of any other suitable construction and they may be replaced by a one piece pole of the desired length if preferred.
  • the pole 2 is secured to a Wall of the carton 1 by means of Aa pairtofrclips y5 and' 6 respectively associated withthe upper andlowergends of the carton.
  • These clips are of ⁇ like construction', one ibeing disposed in inverted relationship Vto the other when applied to the carton. ⁇ v .1 f i i I
  • Each of these clipsl is formed of metal wire of'suitable stiitness, and each comprises a' U-shaped loopportion 7 f which has substantially .parallel sidesl 8 and .9.
  • leg extensions k10 Y which are disposed atangles ,normalfto -the plane ofthe loop and they are, of yrebent form having' -outergsand inner portions 11 and 12.
  • These rebent legs are adapted toernbrace .upper andglow'er marginal portions of a side rwallsuch as the Lside wall 13 of the carton
  • the .inner;leg portionsI v12 may have their free ends -shallened if desired as indicated aty14 although this yis noyneces-Y f sary,.and said ,-inner legs y12 of the respective clips may ⁇ ⁇ be pressed through the topand ⁇ bottom walls 15 and 16 respectively ofthe carton as best shown in Figure 3 in order to place the legs in embracingrrelationship to said upper andllowerflmargins of thewall 12s'.v
  • the legs 1 0 arreso formed that they-will gn'p the wall yL-betweenfthev leg portions 11 and 1K2 to thereby frictionally secure' the loops Sand 6 in projecting relationship to the carton wall 13.
  • the legs of thelower clip may be forced into the carton to an ⁇ extent yto embed the lowermost end portions of ythe legs 10 ⁇ in the lower edge of the wall 13.
  • the pole 2 whether of sectional or one piece construction may be inserted through the upper and lower loops and thereby held in the desired upwardly projecting relationship to the cartion.
  • the'loops 5 and 6 are mounted on the carton in such aligned relationship that the pole will be held in the desi-red position, usually in verticallyextending position.
  • the lower end of the pole should Ibe caused to rest on the floor or Y other surface on which the carton rests so that the weight of the pole and the display supported thereby is supported mainly by such floor or other surface.
  • carton thus serves as a base for maintaining the pole in upright position.
  • An apparatus for attaching a display supporting means to a carton comprising a pairof spaced apart linearly aligned means for holding a display support in abutting relationship to a wall of a carton, each of said holding means comprising a loop connectinga pair of legs extending in a plane transversely to the plane of said loop, each of said legs consisting of a reversely bent, elongated, U-shaped section having ,an inner and an wouter portion, said inner and said outer portions beingspaced apart from each other by a distance substantially not more than the thickness of the carton wall and adapted to embrace therebetween the wall of said carton to support said loop in a projecting position, and the free end of said outer portion being pointed to facilitate entry into the carton.
  • An apparatus for attaching a display supporting ⁇ means to a carton comprising a pair of spaced apart j i :Patented Nov. 17,1959
  • each of said clips adapted for holding said display support in an' abutting relationship to the Wall of a carton, each of said clips adapted to engage a part of the same Wall adjacent the edge of the carton with said clips positioned 'in an aligned relationship, each of said clips comprising an open loop connecting a pair'of legs substantially parallel to each other disposed in a plane perpendicular .to the plane of said open loop, each of said legs concarton, comprising at least a pair of spaced apart-linearly aligned clips for holding a display supporting means in anabutting relationship to a Wall of said carton, one of the said clips attachable to one ⁇ edge of the wall, the other'clip attachable to the other parallel edge of the same wall with the loop portions thereof supported in a projecting position from the wall of said carton at points intermediate said parallel edges bounding said wall of the carton, each of the said clips comprising a semicircular loop having sides substantially parallel to each other, a .pair of legs attached to the end of each of said sides extending

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Nov". 17, 1959 J. w. ARNOLD 'DISPLAY SUPPORT Filed Deo. 2, 1954 10 INVENTOR. I
2,913,209 DISPLAY SUPPORT James W. Arnold, Des Plaines, lll., assgnor, by mesney assignments, toKimberly-Clark Corporation, a corporation of Delaware Appliratitml December 2, 1954, serial No. 472,600
`a claims.` (ci. 248-201) This invention relates to a display support, that is to say, to a means for supportinga display of advertising,
or other material, in selected relationship to a container of. goods or to goods piled on or around such a container for display purposes.
The .main objects of the invention are to provide a simple but elfective means for attaching a display to a shipping carton or similar container which is employed as the base for supportingthe ydisplay and which may contain goods to be displayed or which may support or be surrounded with displayed goods or merchandise; to provide such a means which may be readily assembled with and removed from such carton or container; to provide a display supporting means of the character indicated which will be of very simple, low cost construction so that it may be distributed to dealers and other users at very low cost'and in some instances, Without cost to the dealers; and other objects and advantages of the invention will be understood by reference to the following specification and accompanying drawing in which there is illustrated a selected embodiment of the invention.
In the drawing: Figure 1 is a perspective illustrating theapplication of the invention to a corrugated paper board carton or similar container;
Figure 2 is a plan section on the line 2-2 of Figure l, but on an enlarged scale; and
Figure 3 is a vertical sectional view on the vline 3--3 of Figure 2.
In the drawing, a shipping container or similar' carton is represented at 1. This may be a conventional corrugated paper board or other carton or container in which merchandise may have been delivered to a dealer or other person. For the purposes of the present invention, the carton may be empty or it may contain its initial or other charge of merchandise. A pole 2 is secured to a Wall of the carton 1 in upwardly projecting relation thereto for the purpose of supporting an advertisement or display 3 in elevated relation to the carton. Merchandise may be stacked around the carton and on top thereof for sale or other purposes and the display 3 may refer to the merchandise in or around the carton. However, said display 3 need not necessarily refer to such merchandise but may serve any desired purpose.
The pole 2 is preferably made of short sections of helically wound paper tubes which are quite strong land rigid and such sections are joined in end-to-end relationship by inserted connectors or dowel-like joining tubes 4 which may also be of wound tubular paper construc tion. In this instance, the pole 2 is represented as being made of three paper tubersections joined in end-to-end relationship by a pair of said connecting members 4. The post members 2 and connecting members 4 may, of course, be of any other suitable construction and they may be replaced by a one piece pole of the desired length if preferred.
The pole 2 is secured to a Wall of the carton 1 by means of Aa pairtofrclips y5 and' 6 respectively associated withthe upper andlowergends of the carton. These clips" are of `like construction', one ibeing disposed in inverted relationship Vto the other when applied to the carton.` v .1 f i i I Each of these clipsl is formed of metal wire of'suitable stiitness, and each comprises a' U-shaped loopportion 7 f which has substantially .parallel sidesl 8 and .9.
These v`sides 8 and 9 are provided :with leg extensions k10 Y which are disposed atangles ,normalfto -the plane ofthe loop and they are, of yrebent form having' -outergsand inner portions 11 and 12. These rebent legs are adapted toernbrace .upper andglow'er marginal portions of a side rwallsuch as the Lside wall 13 of the carton The .inner;leg portionsI v12 may have their free ends -shallened if desired as indicated aty14 although this yis noyneces-Y f sary,.and said ,-inner legs y12 of the respective clips may` `be pressed through the topand ` bottom walls 15 and 16 respectively ofthe carton as best shown in Figure 3 in order to place the legs in embracingrrelationship to said upper andllowerflmargins of thewall 12s'.v
f,- The legs 1 0 arreso formed that they-will gn'p the wall yL-betweenfthev leg portions 11 and 1K2 to thereby frictionally secure' the loops Sand 6 in projecting relationship to the carton wall 13. To avoid tilting of the cartonl 1, the legs of thelower clip may be forced into the carton to an `extent yto embed the lowermost end portions of ythe legs 10` in the lower edge of the wall 13.
In some instances, such embedment will occur incident to the weight of the merchandise placed on top of the carton and it is usually not necessary to pay' any special attention to electing such embedment since the thickness of the loop portion which projects below the lower wall 16 is usually insufficient to elfect any significant tilting of the carton.
The loops 5 and 6v being attached to the carton and positioned in the manner explained, the pole 2, whether of sectional or one piece construction may be inserted through the upper and lower loops and thereby held in the desired upwardly projecting relationship to the cartion. It is, of course, to be understood that the'loops 5 and 6 are mounted on the carton in such aligned relationship that the pole will be held in the desi-red position, usually in verticallyextending position. The lower end of the pole should Ibe caused to rest on the floor or Y other surface on which the carton rests so that the weight of the pole and the display supported thereby is supported mainly by such floor or other surface. The
carton thus serves as a base for maintaining the pole in upright position.
Various changes may be made in the details of construction of the attaching clips and other parts of the described structure While retaining the principles of the arrangement described. Y
Iclaim:
l. An apparatus for attaching a display supporting means to a carton, comprising a pairof spaced apart linearly aligned means for holding a display support in abutting relationship to a wall of a carton, each of said holding means comprising a loop connectinga pair of legs extending in a plane transversely to the plane of said loop, each of said legs consisting of a reversely bent, elongated, U-shaped section having ,an inner and an wouter portion, said inner and said outer portions beingspaced apart from each other by a distance substantially not more than the thickness of the carton wall and adapted to embrace therebetween the wall of said carton to support said loop in a projecting position, and the free end of said outer portion being pointed to facilitate entry into the carton. i
V2. An apparatus for attaching a display supporting` means to a carton, comprising a pair of spaced apart j i :Patented Nov. 17,1959
clips adapted for holding said display support in an' abutting relationship to the Wall of a carton, each of said clips adapted to engage a part of the same Wall adjacent the edge of the carton with said clips positioned 'in an aligned relationship, each of said clips comprising an open loop connecting a pair'of legs substantially parallel to each other disposed in a plane perpendicular .to the plane of said open loop, each of said legs concarton, comprising at least a pair of spaced apart-linearly aligned clips for holding a display supporting means in anabutting relationship to a Wall of said carton, one of the said clips attachable to one `edge of the wall, the other'clip attachable to the other parallel edge of the same wall with the loop portions thereof supported in a projecting position from the wall of said carton at points intermediate said parallel edges bounding said wall of the carton, each of the said clips comprising a semicircular loop having sides substantially parallel to each other, a .pair of legs attached to the end of each of said sides extending in a plane transversely to the plane of said loop, each of said legs consisting of a reversely bent, elongated, U-shaped section having an inner and an outer portion, said inner and outer portion being spaced apart in a parallel relationship from each other by a distance of not more than the thickness of the carton wall and adapted to embrace therebetween the Wall of said carton to support said loop in a projecting position, and the free end of said outer portion being pointed to facilitate entry of said clip into the end of the, carton.
References Cited in the le of this patent UNITED STATES PATENTS 370,540 Hodge Sept. 27, 1887 414,053 Jones Oct. 29, 1889 541,951 Slyder July 2, 1895 1,015,448 Madden Jan. 23, 1912 1,170,414 Christensen Feb. 1, 1916 1,296,866 Skretting Mar. 11, 1919 1,992,092 Place Feb. 19, 1935 2,155,760 Hy Apr. 25, 1939 2,294,151 Wooten et a1 Aug. 25, 1942 2,307,898 Olsen Jan. l2, 1943 2,042,813 Turbush June 2, 1936
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US3470641A (en) * 1967-05-01 1969-10-07 Ace Finishing Co Inc Display sign comprised of foldable cardboard members
USD426898S (en) * 1998-02-11 2000-06-20 Venegas Jr Frank Combined textured sleeve with stanchion
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US1015448A (en) * 1910-12-17 1912-01-23 Armand S Madden Display-rack.
US1170414A (en) * 1915-03-24 1916-02-01 George H Christensen Receptacle-holder.
US1296866A (en) * 1918-06-04 1919-03-11 Martin Skretting Flag-holder.
US1992092A (en) * 1930-10-24 1935-02-19 George E Gagnier Securing trim panels and fastener therefor
US2155760A (en) * 1937-04-01 1939-04-25 Hy Joseph Box holder
US2307898A (en) * 1941-07-24 1943-01-12 Anders C Olsen Building structure
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US3165847A (en) * 1961-09-18 1965-01-19 Ralph R Gunderson Foldable support for a sign panel
US3135235A (en) * 1962-10-22 1964-06-02 Romano Anthony Collapsible emergency traffic marker
US3470641A (en) * 1967-05-01 1969-10-07 Ace Finishing Co Inc Display sign comprised of foldable cardboard members
USD426898S (en) * 1998-02-11 2000-06-20 Venegas Jr Frank Combined textured sleeve with stanchion
US6779287B2 (en) 2000-05-12 2004-08-24 Frank Venegas, Jr. Integral post sleeve and sign
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