Display device of the type having racks arranged in shingled fas

Supports: racks – Special article – Receptacle support

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312322, 312 42, 211128, A47F 700

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044783388

ABSTRACT:
A point of purchase merchandise display assembly including a plurality of merchandise racks arranged in shingled relationship with one another, the racks are mounted for generally vertical sliding movement in the cabinet between a lower merchandise loading position and an upper display position. This sliding movement is accomplished by a pin and groove connection between the racks and the side walls of the cabinet, and brackets are provided on the inner, lower walls of the cabinet for releasably supporting the racks in the upper position and preventing their inadvertent removal; these brackets also support the rack in the lower, loading position.

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