Claims
- 1. Apparatus for displaying a plurality of objects having an exterior surface that is hidden from view when mounted for operational use and an interior surface that is exposed for view when mounted for operational use, the apparatus for displaying being mounted on a generally horizontal floor, the apparatus comprising:
two or more shelves arranged on an upright display frame, wherein the shelves include a mounting platform for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that both the exterior and interior surfaces of the objects are readily visible to the eye of a subject; wherein the two or more shelves are arranged in adjacent series in a stepped front to back and top to bottom arrangement on the upright display frame.
- 2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the shelves are supported in the stepped arrangement on a bar, rod or strut, the bar rod or strut being disposed at an angle to the floor.
- 3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each shelf is independently mounted on the bar, rod or strut such that each shelf is readily mountable to and dismountable from the bar, rod or strut.
- 4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein each shelf comprises a front portion and a rear portion independently mountable on the bar, rod or strut along a common generally horizontal front to back space.
- 5. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each shelf comprises a subframe defining an interior shelf space, each subframe including a step frame for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that the exterior surface of the one or more objects is disposed substantially within the interior shelf space, the subframe including a window frame that defines a window for viewing the one or more objects mounted within the interior shelf space.
- 6. The apparatus of claim 2 wherein the upright display frame comprises a master frame having the bar, rod or strut attached to the master frame at an angular disposition relative to the floor.
- 7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein one of the upright display frame and the shelves has a connector and the other of the upright display mechanism and the shelves have a receipt mechanism, the connector being readily receivable within and readily removable from the receipt mechanism.
- 8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein one of the shelves is disposed at a vertically highest and horizontally most forward position relative to the other shelves, the other shelves being disposed in sequentially more rearward positions from top to bottom.
- 9. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each shelf comprises a subframe that defines an interior shelf space for each shelf, the subframe supporting walls that enclose the interior shelf space.
- 10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the two or more shelves are fixedly attached to each other forming a unitary structure.
- 11. The apparatus of claim 10 where the unitary structure is readily mountable on and readily removable from the upright display frame.
- 12. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein the unitary structure is fixedly attached to the upright display frame.
- 13. The apparatus of claim 10 wherein each shelf comprises a subframe defining an interior shelf space, each subframe including a step frame for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that the exterior surface of the one or more objects is disposed substantially within the interior shelf space, the subframe including a window frame that defines a window for viewing the one or more objects mounted within the interior shelf space.
- 14. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein at least one of the shelves includes a window frame comprising a receiving mount into which a window is readily insertable and readily removable.
- 15. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the window has upper and lower edges, the receiving mount comprising upper and lower flange mechanisms into which upper and lower edges of the window are readily receivable and removable.
- 16. Apparatus for displaying a plurality of objects having an exterior surface that is hidden from view when mounted for operational use and an interior surface that is exposed for view when mounted for operational use, the apparatus for displaying being mounted on a generally horizontal floor, the apparatus comprising:
two or more shelves mounted on an upright display frame, wherein the shelves include a mounting platform for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that both the exterior and interior surfaces of the objects are readily visible to the eye of a subject; wherein the two or more shelves are each separately readily mountable to and removable from the upright display frame in adjacent series in a stepped front to back and top to bottom arrangement on the upright display frame.
- 17. Apparatus for displaying a plurality of objects having an exterior surface that is hidden from view when mounted for operational use and an interior surface that is exposed for view when mounted for operational use, the apparatus for displaying being mounted on a generally horizontal floor, the apparatus comprising:
two or more shelves mounted on an upright display frame, wherein the shelves include a mounting platform for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that both the exterior and interior surfaces of the objects are readily visible to the eye of a subject; wherein the two or more shelves are fixedly attached to each other forming a unitary structure of shelves arranged in adjacent series in a stepped front to back and top to bottom arrangement on the upright display frame.
- 18. Method for displaying objects having an exterior surface and an interior surface on an upright display frame mounted on a generally horizontal floor surface, the method comprising:
mounting the objects on a series of platforms arranged in a series of stepped top to bottom and front to back shelves wherein the shelves are mounted or attached to the upright display frame and wherein the shelves have a window frame for viewing an interior space of the shelves along a generally horizontal orientation; mounting the objects on the platforms such that the exterior surface of the objects is substantially disposed within the interior space of the shelves.
- 19. Apparatus for displaying a plurality of objects having an exterior surface that is hidden from view when mounted for operational use and an interior surface that is exposed for view when mounted for operational use, the apparatus for displaying being mounted on a generally horizontal floor, the apparatus comprising:
an upright bay frame; two or more shelves arranged and supported on the upright bay frame, wherein the shelves include a mounting platform for mounting one or more of the plurality of objects such that both the exterior and interior surfaces of the objects are readily visible to the eye of a subject; wherein the two or more shelves are arranged in adjacent series in a stepped front to back and top to bottom arrangement on the upright bay frame.
- 20. Apparatus for displaying a plurality of objects, the apparatus being mounted on a generally horizontal floor and comprising:
two or more shelves arranged on an upright display frame for mounting the one or more of the plurality of objects wherein the two or more shelves are arranged in adjacent series in a stepped front to back and top to bottom arrangement on the upright display frame; each shelf having a window frame for mounting a window of a selected length, the window frame having upper and lower window mounts each having interference extensions spaced apart an interference distance that is less than the length of the window.
- 21. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the upper and lower window mounts comprise flange mechanisms having slots defined by the interference extensions, the slots receiving upper and lower edges of the window, the interference extensions maintaining the upper and lower edges of the window within the slots by interference against movement of the window in a horizontal direction.
- 22. The apparatus of claim 20 wherein the upper and lower interference extensions each have a length, the length of the upper interference extension being greater than the length of the lower interference extension.
RELATED APPLICATIONS
[0001] This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/469,625 filed May 8, 2003 for Display Apparatus and Method.
Provisional Applications (1)
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