The present invention relates to interlocking compartments for display units.
The present invention provides interlocking compartments which can be assembled to form a display unit. For non-limiting example, the display unit may display paint and paint related products, such as paint chips and paint testers. However, the interlocking compartments can be assembled to form a display unit which displays any type of material. For non-limiting example, the interlocking compartments of the invention can be assembled to form shelving for storing or displaying any type of merchandise or boxed items.
As used in the afore-discussed embodiments and other embodiments of the disclosure and claims described herein, the following terms generally have the meaning as indicated, but these meanings are not meant to limit the scope of the invention if the benefit of the invention is achieved by inferring a broader meaning to the following terms.
Also herein, “a,” “an,” “the”, “at least one”, and “one or more” are used interchangeably.
Also herein, the term “comprises” and variations thereof do not have a limiting meaning where these terms appear in the description and claims.
The terms “for example”, “without limitation” and the like, as well as the exemplary compounds, ranges, parameters and the like disclosed throughout the application and claims are intended to identify embodiments of the invention in a non-limiting manner. Other compounds, ranges, parameters and the like can be employed by those skilled in the art without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
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In some embodiments, the length of the bottom surface 5 of the first compartment 1 is greater than the length of the bottom surface 5 of the second compartment 2, and the length of the bottom surface 5 of the second compartment 2 is greater than the length of the bottom surface 5 of the third compartment 12. These differences in length contribute to a display unit wherein the face of the second compartment 2 is angled or set back with respect to the face of the first compartment 1 so that the display unit can display many materials in a tiered manner.
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The rear surface 6 of the second compartment 2 comprises a projection 9. The rear surface 6 of the first compartment 1 and the top surface 4 of the first compartment 1 form a corner having an indentation 10 for receiving the projection 9. The second compartment 2 can also be securely affixed to the first compartment 1 by mating projection 9 with indentation 10. In a similar manner to the connection of the second compartment 2 to the first compartment 1, third, fourth, fifth, sixth or any number of additional compartments can be affixed in this manner.
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The interlocking compartments of the present invention may be assembled to form a display unit for shelving, storing or displaying any type of merchandise or boxed items.
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