Holder for adjustable indicating devices

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40 10R, 40117, 40518, G09F 320

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046692088

ABSTRACT:
A holder for manually adjustable self-coiling tapes is mounted on shelf moldings in retail outlets by means of a pair of gripping edges projecting from the base of the holder the space between which may be varied by means of an adapter and which are engaged by a pair of spaced gripping ledges forming integral parts of the shelf molding the space between which may vary, the adapter unit having a pair of angularly related strips and being interrelated with a holder gripping edge so as to afford an additional edge to be gripped by one gripping ledge of the shelf molding. According to one embodiment of the invention a removable yieldable insert is provided for mounting on the holder and includes projections on opposite edges thereof for engaging opposite edges of the tapes thereby to position the tapes longitudinally of the holder.

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patent: 3939584 (1976-02-01), Trame
patent: 4262436 (1981-04-01), Clement
patent: 4334372 (1982-06-01), Colmar

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