Claims
- 1. A display apparatus for displaying a plurality of carpets in a substantially horizontal position comprising:
- a display belt, having a length and a width, for supporting the plurality of carpets in the horizontal position;
- a supply assembly comprising:
- a roller, having a length and two axial ends, wherein said display belt is wound onto said roller;
- a vertical stand having spaced apart vertical members;
- a sliding attachment rotatably attaching said roller between said vertical members such that said roller is free to rotate and move up and down in a vertical direction;
- a motor-driven conveyor, connected to said stand, for rotating said roller and supporting said roller along the length of said roller;
- a take-up assembly for winding up said display belt with the attached carpets that is provided by said supply assembly, said take-up assembly being substantially identical to said supply assembly such that take-up assembly can serve as said supply assembly when said display belt with the attached carpets is wound upon said take-up assembly, with said supply assembly then serving as said take-up assembly to transfer said display belt with the attached carpets back again to said supply assembly;
- a display conveyor, said display conveyor rotationally connected to said take-up assembly and said supply assembly, and, disposed between said take-up assembly and said supply assembly, said display conveyor being structured for supporting and assisting the movement of said display belt with the attached carpets from one said assembly to the other said assembly so that the carpets can be viewed in the horizontal position by a user standing on the carpets on said display conveyor.
- 2. The display apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- a supply lift assembly attached to said supply assembly such that activating said supply lift assembly causes said roller to move upward in said stand; and
- a take-up lift assembly, substantially identical to said supply lift assembly, said take-up lift assembly being attached to said take-up assembly, such that if one axial end of said supply lift assembly roller is higher in the corresponding vertical stand than the other axial end of said supply lift assembly roller, said take-up lift assembly is activated to raise the opposite axial end of the roller of said take-up assembly a corresponding vertical distance, thereby causing said display belt to wind evenly on the roller of said take-up assembly.
- 3. The display apparatus of claim 1 wherein both axial ends of said supply assembly roller are adapted to be raised to raise the roller in the corresponding vertical stand when said supply assembly roller is unwinding said display belt and said take-up assembly roller is winding up said display belt, thereby tensioning said display belt to prevent slack occurring in said display belt during the winding and unwinding of the rollers.
- 4. The display apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- a supply roller brake attached to the roller of said supply assembly;
- a take-up roller brake, substantially identical to said supply roller brake, said take-up roller brake being attached to the roller of take-up assembly, such that said supply roller brake is activated when display belt is being unwound from the roller of said supply assembly thereby tensioning said display belt to prevent slack occurring in said display belt.
- 5. The display apparatus of claim 1 further comprising:
- indicating means for indicating an approximate point along the length of said display belt where one of said plurality of carpets is located, such that said take-up assembly, said supply assembly, and said display conveyor may move said display belt to the approximate point along the length of said display belt where said one preselected carpet is located so that said carpet can be viewed.
- 6. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein said display apparatus further comprises attaching means for releaseably attaching the carpets to said display belt.
- 7. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein the length of the roller of said supply assembly and the length of the roller of said take-up assembly corresponds to is the width of said display belt.
- 8. The display apparatus of claim 1, wherein said display conveyor further comprises:
- a supply display drive assembly rotationally attached to said supply assembly and a take-up display drive assembly rotationally attached to said take-up assembly.
- 9. The display apparatus of claim 8, wherein said supply display drive assembly and said take-up display drive assembly are substantially identical.
- 10. The display apparatus of claim 9 wherein both said supply drive assembly and said take-up drive assembly rotationally connect to said display conveyor via a drive belt.
- 11. The display apparatus of claim 10 wherein said supply drive assembly further comprises a clutch and said take-up assembly further comprises a clutch, with said clutches being substantial identical.
- 12. The display apparatus of claim 11 further comprising a control, and wherein said control actuates the clutch of said supply drive assembly independently from the clutch of said take-up assembly.
- 13. The display apparatus of claim 1 further comprising a secondary supply assembly, positioned adjacent to said supply assembly, said secondary supply assembly being substantially identical to said supply assembly, wherein said secondary supply assembly displays a secondary display belt with different attached plurality of carpets and wherein by raising said roller of said supply assembly away from said motor-driven conveyor and feeding said secondary supply assembly to contact said motor-driven conveyor, said display conveyor and said take-up assembly moves said secondary display belt so that the different attached plurality of carpets can be viewed in the horizontal position by the user.
Parent Case Info
This application is a Continuation-in-Part of U.S. application Ser. No. 08/721,553, filed Sep. 26, 1996, now abandoned.
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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