US3330418A - Rug displaying device adapted to be readily assembled and disassembled - Google Patents

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US3330418A US497213A US49721365A US3330418A US 3330418 A US3330418 A US 3330418A US 497213 A US497213 A US 497213A US 49721365 A US49721365 A US 49721365A US 3330418 A US3330418 A US 3330418A
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  • This invention is more particularly concerned with rug-displaying devices including vertical columns and horizontal beams pivotally supporting a plurality of rugsupports which may be turned in the fashion of the leaves of a book, thus sequentially exposing to view the individual rugs supported by these rug-supports.
  • FIG. 1 is an isometric view of a rug-displaying device embodying this invention, some of the constituent parts of the structure having been omitted in FIG. 1 and some of them broken away;
  • FIG. 2 is a side elevation of another rug-displaying device embodying this invention.
  • FIG. 3 is a top-plan view of the structure of FIG. 2;
  • FIG. 4 is a section along 4-4 of FIG. 3 and is drawn on a larger scale than FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 5 is a section along 5-5 of FIG. 3 and is drawn on a larger scale than FIG. 3;
  • FIG. 6 is a top-plan view of a detail of the structure of FIG. 1;
  • FIG. 7 is a top-plan view of a detail of the structure of FIGS. 2 and 3;
  • FIG. 8 is a front view of a detail of the structure of FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • Frame structure 1 is made up of two parallel lengths of tubing 1 of which but one such length is shown in FIG. 1.
  • Frame structure 1 further comprises a rail 1 T-shaped in cross-section and arranged at right angles to tubing 1*. Rail 1 and tubing 1 are secured to each other to form a structural unit.
  • the structure further comprises a pair of horizontal beams 3 and 4, preferably formed by channel irons. Beams 3, 4 are supported adjacent the ends thereof by a pair of vertical columns 2 of which but one has been shown in FIG. 1.
  • Each column 2 has a substantially horizontal extension 2 formed by an inverted channel iron extending parallel to tubing 1 radially outwardly from each column 2. The two flanges of extensions 2 overlap the length of tubing 1 arranged below extensions 2 and physically engage the latter.
  • Reference character 2 has been applied to indicate the end of extensions 2 remote from columns 2.
  • Each extension 2 is provided at its end 2 with an adjustable abutment 2 abutting against frame structure 1, or tubing 1 respectively, and determining the spacing between extensions 2 and frame structure 1, or tubing 1*, respectively.
  • abutments 2 are formed by screws projecting transversely through the web portion of extensions 2 If abutment screws 2 are turned in one direction, columns 2 pivot clockwise about horizontal pivots 2 and if abutment screws 2 are turned in the opposite direction, columns 2 pivot counterclockwise about pivots 2 Strut 2e interconnects a point of extensions 2 adjacent end 2 with a point of columns 2 situated at a higher level than extensions 2 Thus parts 2, 2 2 constitute a subassembly unit having a considerable degree of dimensional stability.
  • Columns 2 may be circular in cross-section, or square, or rectangular in cross-section, as desired.
  • Horizontal beams 3, 4 have flanges provided with semicircular cut-outs 3 4 for the passage of columns 2.
  • Reference numeral 3 has been applied to indicate screws projecting through the web portions of beam 3 into columns 2 and securing the former to the latter, and reference numeral 4 has been applied to indicate screws securing in like fashion beam 4 to columns 2.
  • Upper beam 3 supports a parallel channel shaped beam 3.
  • Beams 3 and 3 are arranged back to back, i.e. the vertical web portions thereof are arranged in abutting relation.
  • the two horizontal portions of beam 3 are provided with straight lines of circular registering perforations 3
  • These perforations 3 are intended to receive inserts such as pins, or screws, for pivotally securing a plurality of rug-supports to the stand 1, 2, 3, 4.
  • FIG. 1 shows but a single such rug-support including the horizontal rug-supporting bar 5.
  • the end of bar 5 adjacent beams 3, 3 is provided with an aperture for receiving a pin or screw 3 project-ing through a pair of registering perforations 3 in the horizontal flange portions of beam 3.
  • 1 further comprises a reinforcing bar or strut 5 5 being bent at 5 and secured at 5 to horizontal rug-supported bar 5.
  • the end of reinforcing bar 5*, 5 adjacent beam 4 is pivotally supported by beam 4.
  • channel-shaped beam 4 supports another channel-shaped beam 4.
  • Beams 4 and 4 are arranged back to back, i.e. the web portion 4 of beam 4 is arranged in abutting relation to the web portion of beam 4.
  • the two flange portions of beam 4 are provided with straight lines of circular registering perforations 4 intended to receive inserts such as screws, or pins.
  • reinforcing bar 5 adja cent beams 4, 4 projects into a space bounded by the flange port-ions of beam 4 and is provided with a circular aperture receiving a pin or screw 4 projecting transversely through a pair of registering perforations 4 in the horizontal flanges of beam 4.
  • the spacing of the holes or perforations in beams 3 and 4 is equidistant. Therefore each pair of perforations 4 in the flanges of beam 4 may be aligned, or arranged in registry, with one pair of holes or perforations 3 in the flanges of beam 3.
  • point 5 of strut 5, 5 is the highest point thereof.
  • the rear portion 5 of strut or reinforcing bar 5, 5 and the front portion of strut or reinforcing bar 5, 5 are sloping downwardly.
  • the front portion 5 of strut or reinforcing bar 5, 5 forms a handle 5 for manually pivoting parts 5, 5, 5 about pins 3, 4,
  • the front portion 5 of strut or reinforcing bar 5, 5 is further provided with a sign-receiving frame 5 arranged adjacent to handle 5.
  • Frame S is intended to receive a card with information thereon relative to the make, size, price, etc. of the particular rug supported by the particular rug-support 5, 5, 5.
  • FIG. 1 shows but one single rug-support 5, 5, 5 supported by stand 1, 2, 3, 4, it will be apparent that stand 1, 2, 3, 4 is intended, and adapted, to support in like fashion a plurality of identical rug-supports. This has been shown in FIG. 3 where a stand similar to that shown in FIG. 1 is provided with five pivotable rugsupports.
  • FIG. 1 a portion of U-shaped beam 4 is broken away to expose to view a supporting flange 4 for the latter.
  • the vertical web portion 4 of beam 4 is provided with two supporting flanges 4 each having an oblong hole or aperture 4 and projecting at right angles from web portion 4 of beam 4.
  • Channel-shaped beam 4 has two flange portions of which the lower flange portion 4 is wider than the upper flange portion andrests upon the supporting flanges 4 projecting from web 4 of beam 4.
  • Beam 4 can be adjusted in a direction longitudinally thereof, i.e. moved to the left, or right, as indicated by the pair of arrows 4
  • each pair of perforations or holes 4' in beam 4 can be brought into alignment, or registry, with one pair of perforations or holes 3 in beam 3.
  • beam 4 When beam 4 is properly aligned it may be secured in its proper position by screws projecting through holes in the wide flange 4 of beam 4 and through the oblong holes 4 in supporting flanges 4
  • the proper alignment of beam 4 can readily be achieved since it is securely supported by supporting flanges 4 during the alignment process thereof.
  • Reference numeral 4 has been applied to indicate a plurality of cam means on the inner surface of the relatively wide flange 4 of channel-shaped beam 4.
  • Each cam means 4 is arranged adjacent of the circular perforations in flange 4
  • the cam means 4 may be formed by the head of a round head screw, or by the round head of a rivet. If desired they can be formed by a similar structure having an apex portion and slope portions at opposite sides of said apex portion.
  • beams 3 and 3 may be considered as one composite beam, or as two beams, as desired. The same applies as to beams 4 and 4.
  • FIG. 1 permits the display of rugs in two different ways.
  • a pair of rugs may be arranged back to back and clamped with their upper edges to bar 5, or suspended with their upper edges from bar 5.
  • rugs may be folded over bar 5 so that one half of the particular rug is situated at opposite sides of each particular bar 5.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 The structure shown in FIGS. 2 and 3 is, in part, identical to that shown in FIGS. 1 and 6 and described in connection therewith .Therefore FIGS. 2 and 3 require a detailed description only inasmuch as the structure shown therein differs from that shown in FIGSxl and 6. The same reference characters have been applied in FIGS 1 and 6 and in FIGS. 2 and 3 to designate like parts, however, a prime has been added to most of the reference characters appearing in FIGS. 2 and 3.
  • Frame structure 1 is made up of a U-shaped tubing section 1 which is circular in cross-section and a straight rail section rail section 1 which is T-shaped in cross-section.
  • Columns 2' are pivotally supported at 2 on tubing section 1 and provided with radial extensions 2. The radially outer ends of extensions 2 are provided with abutment screws 2 engaging tubing section 1 to control the angular relation between each column 2 and frame structure 1'.
  • Columns 2 support horizontal channel-shaped beams 3, 4. Screw-threaded rods 3*" secure beam 3 to columns 2' and screw-threaded rods 4 secure beam 4 to column 2 (see FIGS.
  • Beams 3, 4 are provided with semicircular cutouts 3, 4 having the same diameter as columns 2 and forming semicircular edges abutting against the cylindricallateral wall of colums 2'.
  • Beam 3 supports a pair of beams 3 abutting with the vertical web portions thereof against the vertical web portion of beam 3.
  • Beam 4 supports a channelshaped beam 4 abutting with its vertical web portion against the vertical web portion of beam 4' (FIG. 4).
  • the horizontal flanges of beams 3 and 4 are provided with straight lines of equidistant perforations 3 and 4 respectively.
  • Lower beam 4 has flange portions of different width, the lower flange portion 4 being wider than the upper flange portion.
  • Lower beam 4 is provided with means allowing its adjustment in a direction longitudinally thereof to achieve registry between its lines of perforation 4 in its two flange portions and the lines of perforations 23 in the flange portions of the two upper channel-shaped beams 3.
  • end beam 4 is provided at the upper relatively narrow flange portion thereof with a worm, or screw-threaded rod 4.
  • the ends of worm or screw-threaded rod 4 are supported at 4 in such a way as to preclude any rotary motion about the longitudinal axis thereof. This may be achieved by welding the ends of worm 4 to the upper flange portion of beam 4.
  • the vertical web portion of beam 4 is provided with two narrowly spaced projections 4 forming abutments for a screw nut 4 riding on worm 4 and arranged between projections 4 Screw nut 4 may be turned in either direction by means of a monkey wrench, and such turning results in a carefully controlled adjustment of beam 4 in a direction longitudinally thereof.
  • the wider flange portion 4 of beam 4 rests upon a supporting flange 4 projecting at right angles from the web portion 4 of beam 4' (FIG. 4) and is provided with spherical projections or cam members 4 having the same function as the projections or cam members 4 shown in FIG. 1 and described in connection therewith.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 show rug-supports which differ in some respect from the rug-supports of- FIG. 1.
  • the rug supports of FIGS. 2 and 3 include horizontal rug-supporting bars 5 and reinforcement bars 5 5 secured at 5 to bars 5.
  • the right end of sloping bar portion 5 is provided with a handle 5 and a frame 5
  • the left end of sloping bar portion 5 enters the space bounded by the flange portions of beam 4 and is provided with a hole or aperture. Screw-threaded bolts 4 project through the holes 4 in the flanges of beam 4 and through the holes in bar portions 5 and thus pivotally support the latter on beam 4'.
  • the additional rugsupporting bar 5 extends parallel to bar 5 and is provided with a slanting strut or reinforcing bar 5
  • the ends of bars 5, S and 5 adjacent beam 3' are provided with holes or apertures, and screw-threaded bolts or rods 3 project through registering holes in bars 5', 5 and 5 and holes 3 in the horizontal flanges of both beams 3 As shown in FIG.
  • a spacer 5 The latter includes a first semi-cylindrical member 5 cooperatively engaging the lower surface of upper rod or bar 5 a second semi-cylindrical member cooperatively engaging the upper surface of lower rod or bar 5 and a vertical tie-rod 5 integrating parts 5 and 5 into a structural unit and having a projection entering into a bore or aperture in rod or bar 5.
  • FIGS. 2 and 3 make it possible to accommodate a particularly large number of rugs in a relatively limited space.
  • parts 5' and 5 can be pivoted independently out of the common vertical plane in which they are normally arranged. If so pivoted parts 5 and S are arranged in dilferent vertical intersecting planes which enclose an acute angle with each other. In that particular position of parts 5' and 5 one rug may be placed on each of parts 5' and 5 in such a fashion that one half of each rug hangs down from each side of parts 5 and 5 the center line of each rug being coextensive and in engagement with one of parts 5 and 5 Thereupon parts 5 and 5 are moved back to the position thereof in which both parts are situated in a common vertical plane.
  • the length of the horizontal beams may be increased and the number of vertical columns may be increased to increase the storage capacity of the device.
  • a device for displaying rugs comprising, in combination:
  • each of said pair of beams has horizontal flange means provided with straight lines of circular perforations with vertical pivot inserts therein pivotally supporting said plurality of rugsupports, and wherein one of said pair of beams is provided with means for adjusting said one of said pair of beams in a direction longitudinally thereof to establish substantially complete registration of said lines of perforations in each of said pair of beams.
  • each of said plurality of rug-supports includes a pair of horizontal rugsupporting bars pivotally supported at one end thereof by one of said pair of beams and spaced at the other end thereof by spacer means arranged between said pair of rug-supporting bars.
  • each of said plurality of rug-supports includes a pair of horizontal rugsupporting bars circular in cross-section pivotally supported at one end thereof by one of said pair of beams and spaced by spacer means at the other end thereof, said spacer means including a first semi-cylindrical member cooperatively engaging the lower surface of the upper of said pair of rug-supporting bars, a second semi-cylindrical member cooperatively engaging the upper surface of the lower of said pair of rug-supporting bars and a vertical tie-rod integrating said first member and said second member into a structural unit and having a projection extending through a bore provided in the lower of said pair of rug-supporting bars.
  • each of said plurality of rug-supports includes, in addition to said horizontal rug-supporting bar, a reinforcing bar secured at one point thereof to said rug-supporting bar and having a downward sloping rear portion pivot-ally supported at the end thereof by the lower of said pair of beams, said reinforcing bar further having a downward sloping front portion forming a handle at the end thereof and being provided with a sign-receiving frame adjacent said handle.
  • a device for displaying rugs comprising, in combination:
  • one of said second pair of beams is provided with a substantially horizontal projection slidably supporting one of said first pair of beams and having an oblong aperture receiving a screw-threaded shank projecting transversely through one perforation of said straight line of circular perforations in said flange means in one of said first pair of beams.
  • one of said first pair of beams is provided with a drive for adjusting said one of said first pair of beams in a direction substantially longitudinally thereof.
  • one of said first pair of beams is provided with a drive for adjusting said one of said first pair of beams in a direction substantially longitudinally thereof
  • said drive includes a screw-threaded rod extending in a direction longitudinally of said one of said first pair of beams and non-rotatably supported by said one of said first pair of beams, a nut mounted on said rod, and a pair of abutments integral with one of said second pair of beams, each arranged to one side of said nut and each limiting the travel of said nut in a direction longitudinally of said screw-threaded rod.
  • one of said first pair of beams is formed by a channel having a relatively narrow web portion and a relatively wide web portion and wherein said relatively wide web portion is provided with a plurality of aligned cam surfaces for engaging said plurality of rug-supports, each of said plurality of cam surfaces having an apex portion and slope portions at opposite sides of said apex portion.

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