Bar or bookshelf subassembly construction

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229DIG1, A47F 500

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046642684

ABSTRACT:
A bar or bookshelf subassembly construction which is comprised almost entirely of a light-weight corrugated fiberboard material. The device comprises plural layers of factory formed and glued corrugated fiberboard materials which are arranged such that bar shelving elements may be easily placed therein. A plastic track means (80) is factory glued to the subassembly so that various advertising messages or school logos, for example, may be readily slid into a display area of the bar. An engineered construction is utilized whereby the rough corrugated edges are hidden from view within the bar such that a very attractive bar or bookshelf is produced from light-weight and inexpensive materials.

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patent: 3900156 (1975-08-01), Clark, Jr.
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patent: 4192423 (1980-03-01), Rekow

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