Claims
- 1. A display container comprising a rigid plastic housing having spaced parallel elongated oval sides and a wall portion extending along the bottom perimeter of said sides, the front end of said wall portion extending around the front of said oval sides and partially along the top, the rear end of said wall portion extending upwardly at the rear of said oval sides, the space between the front and rear ends of said wall portion forming the container top opening, opposed grooves extending around the inside of said sides adjacent the perimeter, a plastic cover slidable in said grooves and having transverse grooves forming thin web portions to impart flexibility to said cover, said cover being slidable rearwardly to open said container and being slidable forwardly to close said container, and an article display means pivotally mounted in said container, said pivotal mounting being between said side walls adjacent the front end of said container, the inner ends of said grooves curving forwardly and upwardly adjacent and rearwardly of the pivotal mounting of said display means, said cover being of such length that the rear end of said cover will engage said display means adjacent said pivotal mounting only after said cover has been slid rearwardly to open position with the front edge of said cover spaced forwardly from the rear edge of said wall portion, whereby final movement of the front edge of said cover rearwardly toward the rear edge of said wall portion will cause the rear end of said cover to pivot said display means into raised position.
- 2. A display container as in claim 1, wherein said display means is provided with a vertical support extending downwardly to rest on the bottom of said housing for maintaining said said display means in horizontal position.
- 3. A display container as in claim 1, wherein said pivotal mountings are opposed sector-shaped recesses adjacent the front end, the apex of each sector-shaped recess being pointed toward the bottom of the container, a flat bar loosely mounted in said recesses for pivotal movement from one straight side to the other straight side of each recess, and said display means extending at right angles from said flat bar.
- 4. A display container as in claim 3, wherein said display means includes a frame member extending from said flat bar, whereby a travel clock may be frictionally held in said frame member.
- 5. A display container as in claim 4, wherein said display means includes an annular watch band holder mounted on said display means, whereby a wrist watch may be mounted on said holder.
- 6. A display container as in claim 4, wherein said display means includes a rectangular base extending from said flat bar, means for frictionally mounting a travel clock on the upper face of said base, and means for slidably mounting photographs or the like on the under side of said base.
- 7. A display container as in claim 4, wherein said display means includes a pair of spaced arms extending from said flat bar, opposed grooves on said arms, and an article supporting plate slidable in said grooves.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The present application constitutes a continuation in part of applicant's application Ser. No. 133,852, filed Apr. 14, 1971, and entitled Display Container, now abandoned.
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165,734 |
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Continuation in Parts (1)
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