Article display stand

Supports: racks – Tray – Rotatable

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211163, A47F 501, A47F 502

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042968666

ABSTRACT:
A rotatable display stand is comprised of an assembly of stacked wire baskets held secured together in a frame and supported for rotation on a substantially vertical shaft, with the stacked baskets defining article supporting and display pockets. A pair of baskets stacked one on top of the other define a plurality of the pockets, and the bottom basket defines a bottom for each pocket, while the top basket defines side supports or divisions between the pockets. Back panels are held in the frame behind the pockets, so that the baskets and panels define relatively shallow pockets spaced around the outside of the stand. The assembly is rotatably supported on the shaft approximately midway between the top and bottom of the assembly, and each pair of baskets has a guide engaged with the shaft to stabilize the assembly. The assembly defines a self-storing shipping package when parts thereof are removed and reassembled in a shipping configuration, and a bulletin board may be attached to the stand without requiring separate fasteners. A modification of the stand is constructed as a bulletin board support.

REFERENCES:
patent: 2065845 (1936-12-01), Weaver
patent: 3452880 (1969-07-01), Kovacik et al.

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