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Title:
Supporting and displaying apparatus for merchandise items
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1. Supporting and display apparatus for temporarily retaining a plurality of merchandise items on a perforated vertical wall of a gondola or the like, said apparatus comprising:
an elongated horizontal bracket having upper and lower vertical walls that are integrally connected by top and bottom horizontal legs that project forwardly from said upper and lower walls and a vertical web that bridges the front of said legs;
a plurality of vertically aligned pairs of longitudinally spaced apertures formed through said legs;
fastening means on said bracket for removably attaching said bracket to a gondola or the like, said fastening means including a pair of longitudinally spaced mounting straps which longitudinally slidably receive said mounting bracket, with a pair of upstanding prongs being attached to said mounting straps and extending rearwardly and upwardly through the perforations of said vertical wall; and
a plurality of merchandise-supporting generally hairpin-shaped wire display hangers, each having a pair of upwardly extending fingers the upper ends of which integrally merge with the rear ends of a pair of forwardly extending arms, with the front ends of said arms being connected by a forwardly and upwardly inclined loop, and with each of said fingers being removably inserted within one of the pairs of apertures of said bracket whereby the longitudinal spacing of said hooks relative to said bracket may be varied.
2. Supporting and display apparatus for temporarily retaining a plurality of merchandise items on a vertical wall of a gondola or the like, said apparatus comprising:
an elongated horizontal bracket having upper and lower vertical walls that are integrally connected by top and bottom horizontal legs that project forwardly from said upper and lower walls and a vertical web that bridges the front of said legs;
a plurality of vertically aligned pairs of longitudinally spaced apertures formed through said legs;
fastening means on said bracket for removably attaching said bracket to a gondola or the like and including a pair of longitudinally spaced mounting straps which longitudinally slidably receive said elongated horizontal bracket and a pair of upstanding prongs attached to said mounting straps and which extend rearwardly and upwardly through perforations of said vertical wall;
a plurality of merchandise-supporting generally hairpin-shaped wire display hangers, each having a pair of upwardly extending fingers the upper ends of which integrally merge with the rear ends of a pair of forwardly extending arms, with the front ends of said arms being connected by a forwardly and upwardly inclined loop, and with each of said fingers being removably inserted within one of the pairs of apertures of said bracket whereby the longitudinal spacing of said hooks relative to said bracket may be varied;
a horizontal price strip support formed with a price strip-receiving channel rigidly connected to a bent wire frame that includes a bight portion from the opposite ends of which extend a pair of rearwardly and downwardly extending legs, with the rear end of said legs being provided with depending fingers that are removably positioned within a pair of vertically aligned holes formed in the legs of said horizontal bracket outwardly of the outermost of said display hangers; and
a plurality of price strips, each removably carried within said price strip-receiving channel immediately above the intermediate portion of one of said display hangers.
Other info:
Inventors:
Hodgson, Robert J. (Lomita, CA, US) Clark, Henry (Gardena, CA, US)
Application Number:
557483
Filing Date: 1975-03-12 Publication_date: 1976-08-24 Assignee:
Pacific Electricord Company (Gardena, CA)
Primary Class(es):
248/220.22
248/224.8
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Primary Examiner:
Frazier, Roy D.
Assistant Examiner:
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Attorney:
Fulwider, Patton, Rieber, Lee & Utecht
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