Claims
- 1. A canopy for installation on a product display gondola having a bottom shelf and a back panel extending vertically upward from the rear side of the bottom shelf, said canopy comprising:
- (a) a mounting means being generally L-shaped in cross-section with two flange portions, one flange portion attached to a top horizontally extending marginal edge of the back panel, the other flange portion extending generally parallel to the plane of the back panel and having at least one pair of spaced apart stud bolts extending outwardly therefrom;
- (b) a header assembly disposed above the display gondola and comprising a rear panel, a front panel and two end panels which are interconnected to form a ring-like structure, each said end panel including a flange formed at a rear edge thereof;
- (c) means for attaching the rear edges of said end panels to said mounting means including a pair of vertically extending studs spaced apart a distance approximately equal to the spacing of said pair of stud bolts, each said stud attached to a corresponding one of said end panel flanges and fastened on a corresponding one of said stud bolts of said mounting means, each said stud including adjustment means for cooperating with at least one of said end panel flange and said stud bolt for selectively positioning said header means at different heights above the display gondola; and
- (d) means for supporting the opposite edges of said end panels from the bottom shelf of the display gondola including means for adjusting the height of the opposite edges with respect to the display gondola.
- 2. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said end panel flanges and said studs each include a plurality of apertures as said adjustment means whereby said stud bolts are selectively aligned with one of said apertures of the corresponding stud and another one of said apertures is selectively aligned with one of said apertures of said panel flanges to accept fastening means to adjust the height of said header assembly above the display gondola.
- 3. The invention defined in claim 11 wherein said mounting means has an outwardly facing channel member attached at each end thereof with said stud bolts extending through said channel members, each said outwardly facing channel member having generally outwardly extending flanges formed thereon, and wherein said vertically extending studs are inwardly facing channel members having generally inwardly extending flanges formed thereon complimentary to and cooperating with said outwardly extending flanges for sliding engagement therewith, said stud bolts being rotatably attached to said mounting means for engagement with said inwardly facing channel members whereby said inwardly facing channel members are forced away from said outwardly facing channel members and said inwardly and outwardly extending flanges abut to prevent relative vertical movement between said inwardly and outwardly facing channel members.
- 4. The invention defined in claim 1 wherein said means for supporting includes a pair of vertically extending posts each having one end resting on the bottom shelf of the display gondola and another end secured to a corresponding end panel by said means for adjusting and wherein said means for adjusting includes a flanged clamping bracket and cooperating strap attached to an inside surface of said end panel, said another end of said post extending between said bracket and said strap which cooperate to selectively clamp said end panel at any of a plurality of vertical positions with respect to said one end of said post.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a divisional of co-pending application Ser. No. 510,628, filed July 5, 1983, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,541,675, which is a continuation-in-part of Ser. No. 285,542, now abandoned.
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