Information
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Patent Grant
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6585216
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Patent Number
6,585,216
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Date Filed
Tuesday, September 4, 200123 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, July 1, 200321 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
- Shlesinger, Fitzsimmons & Shlesinger
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 248 4441
- 248 447
- 248 4471
- 248 448
- 248 449
- 248 456
- 248 460
- 248 129
- 248 211
- 248 469
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International Classifications
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Abstract
An A-frame stand for supporting display boards is made from a pair of like, inverted, generally V-shaped end members and a pair of rigid cross pieces that extend between the end members to maintain them in spaced, vertical planes, and in registry with each other. A pair of board supporting tracks are adjustably mounted by a plurality of hanger elements to one or to both sides of the A-frame stand to extend between the end members in vertically-spaced, parallel relation to each other. Each hanger is in the form of a metal strap secured intermediate its ends to one side of a track at one end thereof, with opposite ends of the strap extending around a leg of an end member and being releasably secured together so as to allow vertical adjustment of each track on the stand. Each track has at least two longitudinally extending recesses or grooves in both its upper and lower surfaces for slidably accommodating one edge of a display board.
Description
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
This invention relates to A-frame display stands, and more particularly to such stands which have adjustable slide tracks mounted thereon for supporting display boards thereon. Even more particularly this invention relates to A-frame stands of the type described which have mounted thereon improved, adjustable slide tracks which enable display boards of various sizes to be mounted on the both sides of associated stand.
There are currently available in the marketplace a variety of free-standing display board devices, such as for example those shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,060,448 and U.S. Pat. No. Des. 342,757. These cabinets or stands slidably support thereon display boards which can be employed for displaying a variety of data. In most such devices extremely long, sturdy tracks are supplied for slidably supporting therein the lower edge of one or more display boards. This not only increases the costs of such devices, but also the weight thereof, and the difficulty at times in assembling and moving the devices. There are available also so-called A-frame stands for slidably supporting display boards in tracks located on opposite sides of a stand, but the tracks are fixed to the associated stand and thus limit the size of the boards which can be employed with such a stand.
It is an object of this invention, therefore, to provide an improved display board stand, which is substantially more inexpensive to manufacture, and easier to assemble.
Still another object of this invention is to provide an improved display board stand of the type described which utilizes display board supporting tracks that are adjustably mounted on the stand to accommodate display boards of different heights.
An even more specific object of this invention is to provide a stand of the type described which utilizes an A-frame configuration, and with novel, adjustable display board supporting tracks which are readily and adjustably mounted upon the legs of the stand at both sides thereof.
Other objects of the invention will be apparent hereinafter form the specification and from the recital of the appended claims, particularly when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
An A-frame stand for supporting display boards includes a pair of inverted, generally V-shaped end members made from tubular metal, and each member having a pair of legs extending downwardly and away from each other. Each leg has an upper section secured at its lower end to the upper end of a lower section of the leg, and to one end of one of a pair or rigid cross pieces that extend between the end members to maintain them in spaced, vertical planes, and in registry with each other. A pair of elongate display board supporting tracks are adjustably mounted by a plurality of hanger elements to one or to both sides of the A-frame stand to extend horizontally between the two end members and in vertically-spaced, parallel relation to each other. Each hanger is in the form of a metal strap secured intermediate its ends to one side of one of the tracks at one end thereof, with opposite ends of the strap folded or otherwise extending around opposite sides of one of the legs of an end member and with opposite ends of the metal strap releasably secured together so as to allow vertical adjustment of each track on the stand. Each track has at least two longitudinally extending recesses or grooves in both its upper and lower surfaces.
THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is an end view of an A-frame stand made according to one embodiment of this invention having thereon adjustable slide tracks supporting on the stand a pair of display boards shown in phantom by broken lines;
FIG. 2
is a front elevational view of the stand again with a display board thereon being shown in phantom by broken lines;
FIG. 3
is a slightly enlarged fragmentary section view taken generally along the line
3
—
3
in
FIG. 1
, and looking in the direction of the arrows;
FIG. 4
is an enlarged fragmentary view of the portion of the stand encircled in
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary side view of this portion of the stand as seen when looking at the right end thereof as shown in
FIG. 4
; and
FIG. 6
is a fragmentary plan view of this portion as seen when looking at the lower end thereof as shown in FIG.
5
.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS
Referring now to the drawings by numerals of reference, and first to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, numerals
10
denote generally a pair of like, generally inverted V-shaped end members which are secured in spaced, parallel relation to each other as noted hereinafter. Each member
10
comprises an upper, inverted, V-shaped section formed from an elongate metal tube bent medially of its ends as at
12
so that its legs
13
, which form the upper leg sections of each member
10
, extend downwardly and slightly away from each other. At their lower ends the tubular legs
13
have reduced diameter sections
14
(
FIG. 3
) which insert slidably and part way into the upper ends of a pair of tubular legs
16
, which form the lower leg sections of each member
10
, and which are secured intermediate their ends to opposite ends of a side cross member
17
. As shown in
FIG. 1
, each cross member
17
may comprise a metal tube, opposite ends of which are bent downwardly as at
18
and have recessed surfaces engaged with confronting surfaces on the leg sections
16
just above the outwardly flared lower ends
16
′ thereof. Opposite ends
18
of each member
17
are secured by conventional bolt and wingnut combinations to the associated leg sections
16
.
To secure together the lower ends of the leg sections
13
in the upper ends of leg sections
16
, and also to secure the two end members
10
in spaced, parallel registering relation to each other, and thus forming a double sided A-frame, the end members
10
are secured to opposite ends of a pair of elongate, metallic tubular cross pieces
21
. As shown more clearly in
FIGS. 2 and 3
, marginal end portions
22
of each cross piece
21
are curved or bent downwardly and have recessed outer surfaces for accommodating the junctures of adjacent frame leg sections
13
and
16
. Also, each end portion
22
adjacent the lower end thereof is secured by a bolt
23
and wingnut
24
to the juncture of the adjacent frame leg sections
13
and
16
. As shown more clearly in
FIG. 3
, the shank of each bolt
23
passes through registering openings in the associated leg sections
16
,
14
and the registering end portion
22
of the associated cross piece
21
.
Adjustably mounted on each side of the A-frame formed by the two interconnected end members
10
are two, elongate, display board supporting tracks, which are denoted generally by their numerals
30
, and which by way of example may be made from extruded aluminum. As shown more clearly in
FIG. 4
, each track
30
has an elongate, hollow center section
32
which is rectangularly shaped in cross section. At the side thereof remote from the A-frame, each center section
32
has integral with the longitudinally extending edges thereof, a pair of spaced, parallel flanges
33
having confronting, recessed surfaces for releasably accommodating therein the opposed edges of paper or plastic cards, (not illustrated) which can be employed for displaying information on the surface of each track remote from the A-frame. At the side thereof confronting the A-frame the edges of the center section
32
of each track
30
have integral therewith, and projecting therefrom, a pair of spaced, longitudinally extending leg sections
34
. Each track
30
has projecting medially and transversely from the upper and lower surfaces of its center section
32
as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 6
, narrow, longitudinally extending ribs
35
and
36
, respectively.
Adjacent each end thereof, each track
30
has the two, spaced, leg sections
34
thereof secured by rivets
37
to a pair of metal straps or track hangers, which are denoted generally by the numerals
40
. The center section of each metal strap or hanger
40
, which is riveted to the leg section
34
of the track
30
, has projecting therefrom a pair of space(
4
leg sections
42
and
43
(FIG.
6
). In order to adjustably secure a track
30
to the legs
16
of the end members
10
, the legs
42
and
43
of each of the two hangers
40
at each end of a respective track
30
, are passed around a tubular leg section
16
, and the free ends thereof are then squeezed or bent together, if necessary. The free ends of the legs
42
and
43
of each hanger are then secured together by a bolt
44
the threaded shank of which passes through registering openings in the legs
42
and
43
, and has secured thereover a wing nut
45
to secure the associated hanger
40
snugly to the associated frame leg
16
. In this manner, opposite ends of each track
30
are mounted on the frame for vertical adjustment on the legs
16
or
13
, as shown in FIG.
1
.
In use, rectangularly shaped display boards B, which are shown in phantom by broken lines in
FIGS. 1 and 2
, are adapted to be slidably mounted at each side of the A-frame between the pair of tracks
30
mounted on that side of the frame. The upper surface of each track
30
, as shown in
FIG. 4
, is divided by an integral rib
35
into two adjacent grooves, each of which is adapted slidably to accommodate the lower end of a display board B, one such groove being located between the rib
35
and the track leg section
34
, and the other groove between the rib
35
and the flange
33
on the upper surface of the track. The lower surface of each track is also divided into two grooves by an integral rib
36
. The track rib
36
, which has a height slightly greater than that of the rib
35
, also divides the lower space between the adjacent flange
33
and leg section
34
into two adjacent grooves. In the embodiment illustrated, the lower edge of each board B is mounted for sliding movement in the recess on the upper surface of a track
30
between the rib
35
and leg section
34
, while the upper edge of each such board B is disposed to slide in the groove in the underside of the upper track
30
between the rib
36
and the adjacent leg
34
. Although only one board B has been illustrated at each side of the frame shown in
FIG. 1
, it will be apparent, that if desired, two such boards may be mounted between each pair of rails
30
simply by placing a second board in sliding engagement with the outer grooves in the top and bottom surfaces of the tracks
30
- i.e., the grooves adjacent flanges
33
. Also, as shown in
FIG. 4
, if desired, each of the grooves in the upper surface of track
30
may have disposed centrally thereof very slight or shallow ribs
35
′ engagable with the bottom of a display board B to ease sliding adjustment of a board in the associated groove.
From the foregoing it will be apparent that the present invention provides a relatively simple and inexpensive means for providing a very light but very stable A-frame capable of having mounted on each side thereof one or more slidably adjustable display boards. In turn, the tracks supporting such boards, and hence the boards themselves, can be readily and vertically adjusted on a respective side of the A-frame, simply by momentarily releasing the clamping effect of the legs
42
ands
43
of each associated hanger
40
. This also enables the stand to accommodate boards of a variety of different heights. Further than this, the components of the A-frame are not only sturdy, but are very light and enable the associated A-frame to be easily moved or adjusted when necessary.
While this invention has been illustrated and described in detail in connection with only certain embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that the invention is capable of still further modification, and that this application is intended to cover any such modifications as may fall within the scope of one skilled in the art or the appended claims.
Claims
- 1. A stand for supporting display boards, comprisinga pair of inverted, generally V-shaped end members made from tubular metal, and each of said members having a pair of legs extending downwardly and away from each other, means securing said two end members in spaced, parallel, registering relation with each other, and for supporting said members on said legs thereof in essentially spaced, vertical planes, means removably mounting a pair of elongate display board supporting tracks on said members to extend horizontally between said members and a registering pair of said legs thereof, and in vertically spaced parallel relation to each other, said mounting means comprising a pair of hanger elements secured to each of said tracks adjacent each end thereof, means for releasably securing the two hanger elements adjacent each end of each of said tracks for vertical adjustment on one of a pair of spaced, registering legs of said end members, said mounting means being operative to mount each of said tracks on said members with one of two longitudinally extending surfaces on each track facing upwardly and the other of said two surfaces facing downardly, each of said two surfaces having therein at least one groove extending between and opening on opposite ends of the associated track, and each of said grooves being disposed to slidably accommodate therein one edge of a display board.
- 2. A stand as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said legs of said end members comprises an upper tubular section having a lower end, a lower tubular section having an upper end, and fastening means releasably securing together the lower end of said upper section of each of said legs coaxially to the upper end of the lower section thereof.
- 3. A stand as defined in claim 2, wherein said means securing said two end members in spaced relation comprises a pair of rigid cross pieces extending between said end members in spaced, parallel relation to each other, and secured at opposite ends thereof by said fastening means to a pair of registering legs of said end members.
- 4. A stand as defined in claim 3, including means extending between and securing the two legs of each of said members in spaced relation to each other.
- 5. A stand as defined in claim 1, whereineach of said hanger elements comprises a metal strap secured intermediate its ends to one side of one of said tracks adjacent one end thereof, each of said metal straps has opposite ends thereof extending around diametrally opposite sides of one of said pair of spaced, registering legs of said end members, and the two ends of each of said metal straps are releasably secured together.
- 6. A stand as defined in claim 5, wherein there are two of said straps secured in spaced relation to each other to said one side of each of said tracks adjacent each end thereof, and opposite ends of each of said two straps extend around diametrally opposite sides of the same leg of one of said end members.
- 7. A stand as defined in claim 1, wherein each of said two surfaces of each of said tracks has therein at least two parallel grooves extending longitudinally between said opposite ends thereof.
- 8. An A-frame stand for supporting display boards, comprisinga pair of similar, inverted, generally V-shaped end members each having a pair of legs extending away from each other and equidistantly from the midpoint of the associated end member, a pair of rigid cross pieces extending in spaced relation between, and secured at opposite ends thereof to said end members to support said members on said legs thereof, and in spaced, registering relation, means removably mounting a plurality of elongate display board supporting tracks on said members to extend horizontally between said members, and in vertically spaced relation to each other, each of said tracks having longitudinally extending upper and lower surfaces, respectively, and each of said surfaces having therein at least one longitudinally extending recess for slidably accommodating one edge of a display board, and said mounting means including a pair of hanger devices secured to each of said supporting tracks adjacent opposite ends thereof, and releasably and adjustably secured to a pair of spaced, registering legs of said end members to permit vertical adjustment of a respective track relative to said end members.
- 9. An A-frame stand as defined in claim 8, including means extending between and securing the two legs of each of said end members in spaced relation to each other.
- 10. An A-frame stand as defined in claim 8, wherein each of said hanger devices comprises a pair of metal straps secured intermediate their ends to one side of a respective track adjacent one end thereof, and in spaced relation to each other, and with opposite ends of each of said straps passing around one of said legs of one of said members and being releasably secured together at the side of the respective leg remote from the track to which the respective strap is secured.
- 11. An A-frame stand as defined in claim 8, whereineach of the two legs of each of said end members includes an upper section having a lower end, and a lower section having an upper end registering with the lower end of the upper section of the same leg, and means releasably secures the registering ends of two of said leg sections together and to one end of one of said cross pieces.
- 12. An A-frame stand as defined in claim 10, wherein each of said tracks in the side opposite said one side thereof has therein a longitudinally extending groove for releasably accommodating an information piece therein.
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