Display structure for collectibles

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6206493
  • Patent Number
    6,206,493
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, July 22, 1999
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 27, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A modular display structure that has a base and a transparent cover. The base and cover may separate to allow insertion of a collectible and may then join to close them and contain the collectible. The base and cover cooperate to define a top, a bottom and sides. A stationary display structure has a column sandwiched between two compartment holders. Each holder is wider than the column and defines partitions spaced apart from each other. The partitions on one holder are in registry with counterparts in the other holder. The modular display structure may be inserted between any pair of neighboring partitions of both holders that are in registry and then snapped into place. The stationary display structure may have levels of compartment holders spaced apart by respective columns, thereby permitting stacking.
Description




CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS




Not Applicable.




STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT




Not Applicable.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




The invention relates to a point of purchase display case and display modules for use in the home. Collectibles, such as stuffed animals, dolls, miniatures or toys may be housed within the display case.




2. Discussion of Related Art




Point of purchase display cases and merchandise racks for use in commercial establishments are well known. Since they are designed for commercial use, they are generally not found in the home.




Collectibles have become increasingly popular as the current BEANIE BABIES craze has shown, which has created a need for owners to store their collectibles in the home. In addition to mere storage, owners want their collectibles displayed for their enjoyment and for show to others. Further, in addition to storage and display, the owners may want contamination of their collectibles minimized. A display case or merchandise rack would fulfill these objectives, but it must be designed for use in the home to meet commercial acceptance by individual collectible owners.




BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




One aspect of the invention resides in a modular display structure that has a base and a transparent cover. The base and cover may separate to allow insertion of a collectible and may then join to close them and contain the collectible. The base and cover cooperate to define a top, a bottom and sides.




Another aspect of the invention resides in a stationary display structure having a column sandwiched between two compartment holders. Each holder is wider than the column and defines partitions spaced apart from each other. The partitions on one holder are in registry with counterparts in the other holder. The modular display structure may be inserted between any pair of neighboring partitions of both holders that are in registry and then snapped into place.




A base may be provided beneath a lower one of the holders and either a top is placed on the upper one of the holders or additional stacking is effected with further columns and holders such that the columns are in alignment with each other and thus the holders are each in alignment with each other.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE SEVERAL VIEWS OF THE DRAWING




For a better understanding of the present invention, reference is made to the following description and accompanying drawings, while the scope of the invention is set forth in the appended claims.





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a display structure in accordance with the invention and showing storage of collectibles.





FIG. 2

is an exploded view showing assembly of the top level of the display structure of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a cross-section across


3





3


of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 4

is a cross-section across


4





4


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 5

is a cross-section across


5





5


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 6

is a cross-section across


6





6


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 7

is a cross-section across


7





7


of FIG.


3


.





FIG. 8

is a cross-section across


8





8


of FIG.


4


.





FIG. 9

is a cross-section across


9





9


of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 10

is a perspective view as in

FIG. 1

but for a lesser number of levels and showing storage of collectibles.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Turning to the drawing,

FIG. 1

shows a stationary display structure


10


that includes a stand


12


, a lid


14


and nine levels


16


stacked one atop the other. Each level


16


has a plurality of modular display structures


18


snapped into retention position. Each modular display structure


18


is shown storing a collectible


20


, such as a doll or stuffed animal character.





FIG. 2

shows the uppermost level


16


of

FIG. 1

as an exploded view. There is the lid


14


that is dome-shaped and a tubular column


22


sandwiched between two holders


24


,


26


, each holder having partitions


28


that extend in radial directions from wall segments


30


. Each wall segment


30


extends between ends of a respective two neighboring ones of the partitions


28


. A support plate


29


is bounded by the wall segment


30


and the neighboring ones of the partitions


28


. A further support plate


31


is bounded on its outer periphery by the wall segments


30


.




Both the tubular column


22


and two holders


24


,


26


are configured to mate with each other in a complementary manner. The tubular column


22


has the shape of a cylindrical octagon. The wall segments


30


of each holder


24


,


26


together define an octagon. Each end of the tubular column


22


has engaging connections


32


formed as alternating recesses and projections that mate with their counterparts


34


on the holders


24


,


26


such that the ends of the tubular column are radially inward of octagon shape defined by the wall segments


30


.




There are eight partitions


28


on each side arranged so that a partition on one side is in alignment with its counterpart on the other side. Each holder


26


has a central tubular opening


36


passing centrally through the further support plate


31


and being defined by protruding rings


38


.




A tube


40


is inserted through the tubular openings


36


of each holder and through the hollow of the column


22


to add further stability to the overall display structure. This tube may extend the full length of the display structure


10


of FIG.


1


.




Also shown are modular display structures


18


, each including a transparent cover


42


and an opaque base


44


. A sign holder


46


has a support


49


that may be slid between L-shaped tracks


48


(see

FIG. 7

) into position on the interior bottom of the base


44


, while the cover


42


and base


44


are separated from each other. The walls of the base


44


converge in a direction away from where the cover


42


is connected to the base


44


so as to fit between any neighboring pairs of the partitions


28


that converge toward the wall segments


30


in a like manner.




Each wall segment


30


has a catch component


50


and the base


44


has a catch component


52


that may engage each other to allow the modular display structure


18


to snap into position on the holder


26


. Also, the column


22


has a catch component


54


and the rear of the base


44


of the modular display has a catch component


56


that engage each other. The catch component


56


is secured in place within a keyhole knockout


57


.




The modular display structure


18


fastens the cover


42


and base


44


through a hinged connection that includes an outward protrusion


58


and an accommodating opening in a hinge


60


. The hinged connection is found at either side of the modular display structure


18


. In addition, a clasp connection


62


is provided to mate with a recess connection


63


of the base


44


.




Turning to

FIG. 3

, the snapped-in position of the modular display structures


18


is shown relative to the column


22


.

FIG. 4

shows the manner in which the cover


42


is swung from a closed position to an open position via the hinged connections. The upper portion of the cover is angled to facilitate insertion of one's hand to grasp the cover so as to give clearance from its upper neighboring modular display structure


18


. The engagement of the engaging connections


32


is shown as well as the insertion of the pole


40


extending between successive ones of the rings


38


.

FIGS. 5-9

show the connection of various components and should be self-explanatory. The same components are also shown by reference numeral in FIG.


2


.





FIG. 10

shows a smaller version of the display structure


10


of

FIG. 1

, showing just the four top levels. The base


12


of

FIG. 1

may be secured directly to the underside of the bottom level of the

FIG. 10

embodiment. By stacking additional levels, the smaller version of the display structure of

FIG. 10

may be increased to the size of that of FIG.


1


. Thus, a user may start off with a single level, fill it up, and build up gradually. Eventually, a height is reached at about eye level that should be considered the maximum height for easy viewing. An appropriately sized pole


40


may be obtained for insertion at suitable times.




To exchange a collectible


20


, the cover


42


is swung open, the existing collectible and its sign are removed and the new collectible and its sign are inserted as a replacement. Each modular display structure


18


may be pulled out by grasping the cover


42


and pulling outwardly to disengage the base


44


from the column


22


as desired. The cover may be opened by swinging open the cover


42


by disengaging its clasp connection


62


.


63


and then closed once again. When done, the modular display structure


18


may be snapped back into its original position or exchanged with a different modular display structure


18


.




The modular display structure


18


may instead be secured to any surface having a connection analogous to that of connection


54


. In this manner, a wall plaque may be provided with such connections


54


to allow securement by the modular display structure


18


.




The partitions


28


of one holder define compartments between pairs of them that are in registry with counterparts of another holder, thereby allowing the modular display structure to be snapped into position between the compartments in registry with each other.




As may be seen in

FIG. 2

, the sidewalls of the cover


42


and base


44


diverge from their respective closed end exterior to their respective open end interior. Thus, where the cover


42


and base


44


join, the areal dimension is greater than at either end.




Also, the peripheral of the base


44


corresponds to the periphery of the support plate


29


so the two may align when the modular display structure


18


is snapped into place.




The display structure


10


may rest on a lazy susan or other type of rotatable stand to permit the display structure


10


to rotate about its vertical axis through the pole


40


. The pole


40


is preferably extended through the base


44


and received in an accommodating recess within the center of the lazy susan to provide stability. If the display structure is short enough to avoid the need for the pole, it may be placed to rest upon the top surface of the lazy susan to rotate therewith.




While the foregoing description and drawings represent the preferred embodiments of the present invention, it will be understood that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display structure for a collectible, comprising a base and a cover having complementary engagement members that engage each other, the base and the cover cooperating with each other to define a cavity bounded by the base and the cover, the cover having at least a portion that is transparent, the cover having a closed front, an open rear, and sidewalls, the open rear having an edge periphery that defines a larger areal dimension than is defined by an edge periphery of the closed front, the base having an open front, a closed rear, and sidewalls, the open front having an edge periphery that defines a larger areal dimension than is defined by an edge periphery of the closed rear.
  • 2. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the complementary engagement members include hinged connections that allow the cover to swing about the hinged connections from an open position that is disengaged from the base to a closed position that is engaged with the base.
  • 3. A display structure as in claim 1, further comprising an upright sign holder within one of the base and the cover and secured to same.
  • 4. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the cover is completely transparent.
  • 5. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the top of the base has a recess, the top of the cover having a projection that fits into the recess in a complementary manner, the projection being transparent.
  • 6. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the closed rear of the base has an engaging member configured to effect engagement and snap into place with a complementary engaging member.
  • 7. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the sidewalls of the base converge from the open front to the closed rear.
  • 8. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the sidewalls of the cover converge from the open rear to the closed front.
  • 9. A display structure as in claim 1, wherein the cover converges from the open rear to the closed front.
  • 10. A display structure for collectibles, comprising a column, two holders sandwiching the column there between, each of the holders being wider than the column and having partitions, the partitions of one of the holders being arranged in registry with those of the other of the holders, complementary engagement members engaging each other between the column and each of the holders, and further engaging members on at least one of the column and holders for engaging with complementary ones of additional engaging members.
  • 11. A display structure as in claim 10, wherein the partitions of each of the holders extend outwardly in a directions that diverge away from each other.
  • 12. A display structure as in claim 11, wherein each of the holders has a surface between each of the partitions that is recessed.
  • 13. A display structure as in claim 12, further comprising a show case in position between the holders bounded by neighboring ones of the partitions, the show case having a base with a top that has a recess, the recess in the top of the base and the recess in the surface between the neighboring ones of the partitions in the holders being in alignment with each other.
  • 14. A display structure as in claim 10, further comprising a show case in position between the holders bounded by neighboring ones of the partitions, the show case having the complementary ones of the additional engaging members that engage with the further engaging members on at least one of the column and the holders.
  • 15. A display structure as in claim 10, wherein each of the holders have opposite sides with the partitions on both of the opposite sides.
  • 16. A display structure as in claim 10, wherein one of the two holders is arranged at an elevation that is higher than that of the other of the two holders, further comprising a lid atop the one of the two holders that is at the higher elevation than the other of the two holders.
  • 17. A display structure as in claim 10, wherein one of the two holders is arranged at an elevation that is higher than that of the other of the two holders, further comprising an additional column arranged atop the one of the two holders that is at the higher elevation than the other of the two holders.
  • 18. A display structure as in claim 10, further comprising a modular display structure in position between the holders bounded by neighboring ones of the partitions, the modular display structure having the complementary ones of the additional engaging members that engage with the further engaging members on at least one of the column and the holders, a base and a cover having further complementary engagement members that engage each other, the base and the cover cooperating with each other to define a cavity bounded by the base and the cover, the cover having at least a portion that is transparent, the cover having a closed front, an open rear, and sidewalls, the open rear having an edge periphery that defines a larger areal dimension than is defined by an edge periphery of the closed front, the base having an open front, a closed rear, and sidewalls, the open front having an edge periphery that defines a larger areal dimension than is defined by an edge periphery of the closed rear.
  • 19. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the further complementary engagement members include hinged connections that allow the cover to swing about the hinged connections from an open position that is disengaged from the base to a closed position that is engaged with the base.
  • 20. A display structure as in claim 18, further comprising an upright sign holder within one of the base and the cover and secured to same.
  • 21. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the cover is completely transparent.
  • 22. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the top of the base has a recess, the top of the cover having a projection that fits into the recess in a complementary manner, the projection being transparent.
  • 23. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the closed rear of the base has the complementary ones of the additional engaging members configured to effect engagement and snap into place with the further engaging members.
  • 24. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the sidewalls of the base converge from the open front to the closed rear.
  • 25. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the sidewalls of the cover converge from the open rear to the closed front.
  • 26. A display structure as in claim 18, wherein the cover converges from the open rear to the closed front.
  • 27. A display structure as in claim 10, wherein the column has an end shape, each of the holders having a walled structure that defines a configuration conforming to said end shape.
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