This invention relates to display stands for displaying merchandise and particularly to vertical cardboard type display stands having a self erecting supporting base for stabilizing the stand when various merchandise items are placed thereon.
Stands made of cardboard are commonly used for displaying merchandise. Such stands are made of corrugated or card board material and have a vertical board extending upward vertically from a relatively large supporting base and the board inclines slightly backwards to provide better stability to prevent the stand from tipping forward when the merchandise is placed thereon. The stand is constructed by a single design pattern formed on the cardboard material and it has various parts which may be manually folded and/or engaged together to form the display stand. Such stands are shown in U.S. Pat. No. 5,899,345 to S. M. Fuller and U.S. Pat. No. 6,098,820. Due to the complexity of the design pattern and the numerous parts that must be folded and engaged together manually, such stands are time consuming and awkward to erect.
Some known stands such as that shown in U.S. Pat. No. 4,570,805 to I. Smith are provided with a self erecting base to facilitate their erection. However, the entire self erecting base of such stand is complex in structure, and it is subject to operating problems as it would readily become inoperative in use. Furthermore, the entire stand as a whole is difficult to fold into a collapsed condition for transportation and storage.
It is a principal object of the present invention to provide merchandise display stands which are self erecting and are easily foldable into a collapsed condition for transportation and storage.
It is another object of the present invention to provide merchandise display stands which include a self erecting base to provide stabilizing when merchandise is placed on the stand.
It is another object of the present invention to provide merchandise display stands having a stabilizing base which is easily foldable into a collapsed condition and is also self erecting to support the stand.
It is yet another object of the present invention to provide display stands having accessories adaptable for showing merchandise of various types and sizes.
It is still another object of the present invention to provide display stands which are erectable easily and quickly.
With reference to the drawings, the display stand 10 of the present invention has a vertical board 11 extending upwards from a supporting base 12. Two parallel vertical easel panels 13 and 14 are provided at the rear surface of the vertical board 11. The easel panels 13 and 14 are foldable relative to a vertical joint together with the vertical board 11 such that they may be folded to lie contiguous to the vertical board 11 or pivoted to an erected condition perpendicular to the vertical board 11 for supporting the display stand 10 to stand securely on a supporting floor. The vertical board 11 is preferably inclining rearwards slightly in the upstanding position in order to provide better stability for the display stand when the merchandise is mounted on the vertical board 11.
The vertical board 11 and the easel panels 13 and 14 of the display stand 10 are foldable along horizontal fold lines 15, 16, and 17 into a collapsed condition. The supporting base 12 has triangular side walls 18 and 19 which are foldable along their middle vertical lines 20 and 21 by pushing the side walls 18 and 19 outwards at the middle vertical lines 20 and 21 so that its front panel 22 will move to abut the vertical board 11 in a collapsed condition.
Horizontal braces 23, 24 and 25 pivotable along horizontal joints 26, 27 and 28 are mounted on the rear surface of the vertical board 11; and elastic cords 29, 30, 31, 32, 33 and 34 are mounted between the horizontal braces 23, 24 and 25 and the easel panels 13 and 14 respectively such that when the easel panels 13 and 14 may be folded to juxtapose the vertical board 11 for folding the display stand 10 to a collapsed condition as best shown in
A plurality of rows of through openings 37 are formed in the vertical board 11; for simplicity of illustration, eight through openings are shown in the drawings. Merchandise hanging rods 38 may be inserted into these through openings in a cantilever manner for hanging merchandise thereon. The hanging rod 38 has a flat rear plate 39 which abuts the vertical board portion 11 for maintaining the hanging rod 38 in a securely mounted position. The hanging rods 38 may be made of metal or plastic.
A plurality of pairs of vertical through slot openings 40 and 41 are also formed on the vertical board 11, for simplicity of illustration, three pairs of the slot openings are shown in the drawings. Merchandise trays 42 having generally L-shaped arms 43 and 44 extending upwardly and rearwardly from their upper rear comers may be removably mounted to the vertical board 11 by inserting the L-shaped arms 43 and 44 into the vertical through slot openings 40 and 41. The rear surface 45 of the merchandise tray 42 will press against the vertical board portion 11 when the merchandise tray 42 is in the mounted position.
A second embodiment of the display stand 10 of the present invention is shown in
A third embodiment of the display stand of the present invention is shown in FIGS. 19 to 21. This display stand of this embodiment may be used for displaying a circular object such as an automobile tire. This embodiment is closely similar to the second embodiment above, except a downwardly extending semi-circular cut out is formed in the upper portion of the front panel 46 to accommodate the circular shape of the tire, and two rectangular top panels 59 and 60 are provided. These top panels 59 and 60 have extension arms 61 and 62 formed at their rear center edge, and they will engage with horizontal slot openings 63 and 64 formed in the vertical board 11 when the top panels 59 and 60 are in the horizontal position. Elastic cords 65 and 66 are provided between the top panels 59 and 60 and the vertical board 11 to hold these top panels normally in the horizontal position. Similar to the second embodiment above, the base portion may be collapsed by first pulling the top panels 59 and 60 forwards until their extension arms 61 and 62 disengage from the slot openings 63 and 64 and then turning the top panels upwards against the elastic tension of the elastic cords 65 and 66, in the meantime, the side panels 47 and 48 are pushed outwards at their vertical center lines 49 and 50 against the elastic tension of the elastic cords 35 and 36 until the front panel 48 juxtaposed to the vertical board 11. The display stand in the collapsed condition may be self erected in the same manner as described previously.
Although the preferred embodiments of the present invention have been disclosed and described in detail above as examples, it should be understood that the invention is in no sense limited thereby, and its scope is to be determined by that of the following claims.