Supports: racks – Knockdown
Patent
1998-03-11
1999-11-09
Chin-Shue, Alvin
Supports: racks
Knockdown
A47B 4300
Patent
active
059796782
ABSTRACT:
An assembly of interlocking, flat, relatively stiff components consisting of identical plate members joined by identical spacers forms a decorative display that may be stored and shipped in a flat knocked down configuration and assembled by a relatively inexperienced person without the use of tools or separate fasteners. Besides serving in a purely decorative capacity, the device may be used to display items, such as jewelry, in a retail establishment and also used in a home for storage purposes.
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Chin-Shue Alvin
E-Tree, Inc.
Purol Sarah
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