Supports: racks – Tray – Serially supported
Patent
1986-05-14
1987-11-10
Gibson, Jr., Robert W.
Supports: racks
Tray
Serially supported
211194, 206513, 220 2383, A47F 314
Patent
active
047051787
ABSTRACT:
The present invention is a wire cube which includes a pair of screens each of which is formed out of a steel grid in which steel wires are disposed on a rectangular member, which is formed out of steel wire, and arranged in cris-crossing vertical rows and horizontal columns. Each of the vertical rows is spaced apart a particular distance from each adjacent vertical row. The pair of screens are spaced apart. The wire cube also includes a plurality of rectangular spacing members which are formed out of steel wire. The plurality of rectangular spacing members are affixed to the pair of spaced-apart pair of screens. The plurality of spacing rectangular members are coaxially aligned with each other, but are off-set from the pair of spaced-apart screens in order to form a male end and female end so that at least two of the wire cubes may be joined together to form a modular display rack.
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Vail, Jr. Kenneth E.
Vail, Sr. Kenneth E.
Gibson , Jr. Robert W.
Johansen W. Edward
Johnson Blair M.
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