Supports: racks – Special article
Patent
1991-09-13
1992-03-31
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Special article
248902, A47F 700
Patent
active
051000067
ABSTRACT:
A display rack is designed to display a multiplicity of sets of eyeglasses. A plurality of eyeglasses are mounted on each of a number of cantilevered eyeglass supporting elements. Each of these eyeglass supporting elements is comprised of a plurality of longitudinally aligned ridges forming eyeglass bridge supports. The ridges are broader at their bases than at their crests in a lateral direction. Upwardly facing support pads extend laterally outwardly in both directions from the base of each of the ridges, and transverse retainer walls extend laterally across the ends of each of the ridges to define eyeglass frame receiving pockets above the pads. An upwardly facing temple platform is located at a level above and behind the support pads for supporting the folded temples of a set of eyeglasses. The eyeglasses on each of the projecting, cantilevered supports are both accessible independently of each other. A prospective purchaser can select eyeglasses from either the front or rear of any of the cantilevered supporting elements without moving or removing any other set of eyeglasses.
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Forrester & Vos Company
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Thomas Charles H.
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