Static structures (e.g. – buildings) – Including component designed to receive a disparate article... – Task-area type repositionable component
Patent
1998-07-28
2000-07-11
Kent, Christopher T.
Static structures (e.g., buildings)
Including component designed to receive a disparate article...
Task-area type repositionable component
522367, 52580, 525891, 525926, E04B 1343
Patent
active
060854677
ABSTRACT:
A stackable case to tower conversion for stacking shipping cases that are typically used for storing and transporting "pop-up" display structures for use at trade shows. The case to tower conversion provides a linking module for stacking cases one on top of the other. The linking module includes a plurality of walls, a plurality of projecting members, and a support member and is capable of engaging with the shipping cases to securely attach one case to another. The resulting tower can be used to form a part of the display and to support display panels or graphics.
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Burkette Andrew Jay
Packrall Timothy
Kent Christopher T.
Stellar Holdings, Inc.
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