Supporting-bar arrangement for hanging goods to be displayed or

Supports – Brackets – Specially mounted or attached

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24822251, 211 8701, 211 9001, 4064201, 40606, 52 364, F16B 4500

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059610824

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BRIEF SUMMARY
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to a supporting-bar arrangement having a socket provided on a rear wall or on a shelf component and a support bar which can be inserted therein either for hanging goods to be displayed or for fastening a goods display unit.


BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

Tables, display cases, stands or shelves configured in a variety of ways are available for the display of goods in retail facilities or at trade fairs. A further possibility is to display the goods to be presented in front of a rear wall or on a column. Support bars which are fastened to the rear wall are used for this purpose. The goods to be shown, for example items of clothing suspended on clothes-hangers, can now be hung directly on the support bar, or goods display units in the form of shelves, bowls or open boxes can be attached to one or more support bars.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,316,547, for example, discloses such a support-bar construction. Running on a rear wall are two vertical rails at a distance from one another and having a hole pattern, where one short rail piece each can be inserted into each rail into two holes at the same level. The two rail pieces project from the rear wall perpendicularly into the room, and a cross bar is placed over the rail pieces. Clothes-hangers are hung directly on the cross bar, and support bars projecting further into the room are mounted directly on the cross bar, which support bars in turn have items of clothing hung on them. Although the support-bar construction is vertically adjustable, it is otherwise less variable due to the requisite hole-pattern rails and in addition is relatively expensive.


SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

It may be stated in summary that the hitherto known supporting-bar arrangements fulfill the practical requirements only incompletely. The object of the invention is therefore to propose an improved supporting-bar arrangement which is simple to mount on a rear wall, a panel or a shelf component, the design of which is not complicated, and which can be changed in no time but nonetheless sits securely in the socket and appears exactly oriented without great effort in a row arrangement with a plurality of support bars. In addition, it is to be possible to combine a plurality of support bars or to provide them with goods display units, such as shelves or open boxes. The support bar must also be locked in the socket in a stable manner without additional safety measures if the support bar tilts downwards in a projecting manner into the room. Unoccupied sockets must not have an adverse effect on the aesthetic appearance of the rear wall.


BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

Furthermore, the invention, in the various possible embodiment variants, is explained in detail with reference to the attached diagrammatic sketches, in which:
FIG. 1.0 shows a perspective view of the socket with push-in screw-on plate and juxtaposed support bar;
FIG. 1.1 shows a sectional representation of the socket with juxtaposed support bar according to FIG. 1.0;
FIG. 1.2 shows a sectional representation of the socket according to FIG. 1.0 with frame;
FIG. 1.3 shows the socket according to FIG. 1.0 screwed to a rear wall and with inserted support bar (direct mounting on a wall);
FIG. 1.4 shows the socket according to FIG. 1.0 inserted into a panel in front of a rear wall (mounting inside a wall facing);
FIG. 2.0 shows a perspective view of the socket with fixed screw-on plate, counter-plate and juxtaposed support bar;
FIG. 2.1 shows the rear view of the socket according to FIG. 2.0;
FIG. 2.2 shows a perspective view of the socket according to FIG. 2.0 with juxtaposed support bar and frame;
FIG. 2.3 shows the socket according to FIG. 2.0 screwed to a rear wall and with inserted support bar (direct mounting on a wall);
FIG. 2.4 shows the socket according to FIG. 2.0 inserted into a panel with counter-plate (mounting inside a wall facing);
FIG. 3 shows a partial section of the socket put onto the rear of a panel (rear mounting on a wall facing);
FIG. 4 shows the socket according to FIGS.

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