Supports: racks – Special article – Stacked articles
Patent
1976-08-24
1978-01-03
Frazier, Roy D.
Supports: racks
Special article
Stacked articles
2482203, A47F 700
Patent
active
040661695
ABSTRACT:
A body which is adapted to be attached to a single-prong support hook so as to render the latter less hazardous as well as to facilitate the supporting of packages for display purposes. The body is made of a substantially rigid material such as a suitable plastic and has a length sufficient to enable the body to rest on the single-prong hook while the latter is connected to and projects forwardly from a carrying structure, the body being sufficiently long to cover almost the entire hook. This body is preferably of a substantially rectangular transverse cross section and is adapted to be received in elongated slots formed at the upper portions of packages which are to be placed on the body and hang therefrom for display purposes. At its rear region which is situated next to the carrying structure the body has a configuration for releasably fastening the body with the hook so that the body will remain stably in a condition preventing any possible injury from the hook while at the same time adapting the single prong hook to a construction according to which it is possible to support packages which have at their upper ends elongated slots to receive the body.
REFERENCES:
patent: 2957671 (1960-10-01), Messier
patent: 3186560 (1965-06-01), Cristino
patent: 3638801 (1972-02-01), Larson
patent: 3912084 (1975-10-01), Valiulis
patent: 3918668 (1975-11-01), Thorpe
Art Phyl Creations
Frazier Roy D.
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
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