Abstract:
The current invention provides a card holder for displaying a card on a flat horizontal surface. The card holder is substantially adhesive free and can be mailed in a flat configuration with a greeting card in a greeting card envelope. The card holder comprises a panel having tabs that are extendable outwardly from the panel and arranged in a pattern to secure the edges of the card, thus allowing the card to be displayed in a stable manner.
Abstract:
A storage and display unit for prepaid telephone calling cards, collectible cards, and the like which is made, at least in a major part, of a substantially transparent plastic having a reasonable amount of impact resistance to breakage, the unit being combinable with other units to assemble larger units, the unit providing one or more bins holding cards that are for sale, with the cards in view through the transparent portions of the unit, and arranged to have a key-lockable cover to at least deter unauthorized removal of cards. The unit also provides for display of a card's face to indicate the type of card in each card bin. The display can be arranged to be on the front or back of the unit, or both. When on the back, the unit is best oriented so that the display card seen through the transparent unit back is facing customers, and the locked cover is facing the clerk or other salesperson who has a key and is authorized to remove cards for sale. When the display card is also on the locked cover, it provides quick visual identification of the various cards in various bins. Individual units, having one or several bins, can be attached in horizontal or vertical array, or both, to form larger display units having more bins. Processes for making and assembling the units are also disclosed, preferably using a thermoplastic material which is heated at bend points to become pliable, and bent to combine what would otherwise be several individual unit panels into one piece. A jig for heating and bending a blank patterned part is also schematicly disclosed.
Abstract:
A rack for the storage and display of compact disc cases includes a grid of horizontal and vertical bars to form a plurality of cells each sized to receive a compact disc case for display. A lip extending laterally from a vertical bar of each cell which defines a recess in the cells for receiving edge portions of compact disc cases. A spring is mounted to the grid within each of the cells for biasing the compact disc case placed therein against the lip.
Abstract:
A rack for supporting small articles or aligning wires. The rack may either be hung on a vertical surface or seated on a horizontal surface. The rack includes an elongated housing with an elongated entrance slot formed in its front wall. A multiplicity of retainer loops are supported side-by-side on the elongated housing with their bight portions in front of the housing to receive and support the small articles and to align the wires. The retainer loops are formed with tails which hold them in the elongated housing and have slots which fit over a rib in the housing to prevent twisting of the loops. The end of the rib may be enlarged to be received in complementary shaped slots in the loops to increase pull out resistance of the retainer loops. When small articles or wires are inserted between pairs of retainer loops, the tails of the loops will slide along the rib to accommodate articles of varying cross sections while maintaining essentially uniform pressure against the articles being held. The rack is formed so that it may be supported by fasteners, suction cups or adhesive, including stick wax blocks of adhesive.
Abstract:
A sign holder is disclosed which has a generally flat base of resilient material and two projections thereon. The first projection has a convex, sloped side surface, and the second projection has a corresponding concave, sloped side surface spaced from the convex side surface of the first projection. An arcuate wedge-shaped trough is formed between the side surfaces of the projections. The edge of a sign card or board is inserted in the trough and removably held upright thereby. The wedge shape of the trough and the resilient material of the base combine to firmly grip the edge of the sign card.
Abstract:
An assembly for holding and displaying books, or items having a book-like structure includes a book attached to a hinged book-holding device, which displays the book in various positions. The hinge allows the book to move in at least two positions, a first standing position and a second, inclined position. The disclosed book-holding system also comprises a stabilizing mechanism that, when activated, provides a broader structural base. Thus, when the book is inclined and opened, the stabilizing mechanism holds the entire system steady so it does not tilt open.
Abstract:
A face plate system including at least one sliding face plate panel, and at least one shelf or other stable surface. A modular face plate, with specially fitted tabs on its top and bottom, slides upright into matching grooves cut into a shelf or shelves. The grooves may be cut either into the top or bottom of the shelf, or the face of the shelf. No glue or permanent joinery is needed to secure the face plate, making it easy to remove, and allowing a set of face plates to be interchangeable.
Abstract:
A package comprising a figurine and a model book or a model magazine bearing information relating to the figurine. The model book or the model magazine preferably comprises a small replica comic book featuring a character represented by the figurine. One preferred embodiment includes a display stand for the figurine with the model book or the model magazine coupled to the display stand. A transparent front and rear cover can enclose and support the model book or the model magazine in a visually attractive position relative to the figurine.
Abstract:
A holder for paperback books, useful either in normal reading or for display purposes. The book is supported by a body member, formed from rigid sheet material and having upper and lower pairs of claws which extend from opposite sides of the body member and overlie the top and bottom of the left and right pages. For display use, a support member is engaged with the body member and positioned on a horizontal surface so that the book is inclined at a slight angle to the vertical.
Abstract:
A display comprising a single piece of sheet material, shaped to form a rectangular section, terminating at ends thereof in reduced tonguelike members, the central portion of the section being apertured and scored to form a product- or articlesupporting body and scored to form foldable bottom wall parts, with said tonguelike members foldable with respect to the bottom wall parts and secured together and adapted to be disposed within the aperture of said body to aid in support of an article mounted in the display.