Claims
- 1. A merchandising system for displaying objects having mounting points at different locations comprising:
a base; an interface coupled to the base and comprising a plurality of apertures comprising at least a first aperture and a second aperture; and a plurality of supports comprising at least a first support and a second support configured to be coupled to the interface at the plurality of apertures; so that an object can be coupled to the interface by the first support at a first position in the first aperture to provide a first mounting arrangement and at a second position in the first aperture to provide a second mounting arrangement and at a third position in the second aperture to provide a third mounting arrangement.
- 2. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the interface is configured to be rotated relative to the base.
- 3. The merchandising system of claim 2 further comprising a drive system configured to rotate the interface relative to the base.
- 4. The merchandising system of claim 2 wherein the drive system further comprises a motor.
- 5. The merchandising system of claim 2 wherein the drive system further comprises a drive assembly.
- 6. The merchandising system of claim 5 wherein the drive assembly further comprises a transmission.
- 7. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the interface further comprises a plate.
- 8. The merchandising system of claim 7 wherein the plate further comprises a series of slots configured to receive the supports.
- 9. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the first support comprises a clamp.
- 10. The merchandising system of claim 9 wherein the clamp is adjustable.
- 11. The merchandising system of claim 1 further comprising a web coupled to the interface and configured to be selectively moveable relative to the interface.
- 12. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the interface comprises a plurality of mounting points and wherein the plurality of supports are configured to be coupled in the plurality of mounting points.
- 13. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the first support is coupled to the first aperture and the second support is coupled to the second aperture.
- 14. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the first aperture further comprises a slot.
- 15. The merchandising system of claim 14 wherein the slot has a profile.
- 16. The merchandising system of claim 15 wherein the profile of the slot is linear.
- 17. The merchandising system of claim 15 wherein the profile of the slot is curved.
- 18. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the first support comprises a member.
- 19. The merchandising system of claim 18 wherein the member comprises a post.
- 20. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the first mounting arrangement is for a first object.
- 21. The merchandising system of claim 20 wherein the second mounting arrangement is for the first object.
- 22. The merchandising system of claim 20 wherein the second mounting arrangement is for a second object.
- 23. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein one of the plurality of supports comprises:
a hook adjustably coupled to the interface; a strap coupled to the hook; and wherein the strap is configured to couple with a portion of the object.
- 24. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the interface is a universal interface.
- 25. A merchandising system for displaying objects having mounting points at different locations comprising:
a base; an interface coupled to the base and comprising a plurality of mounting points comprising at least a first mounting point and a second mounting point; and a plurality of supports comprising at least a first support and a second support configured to be coupled to the interface at the plurality of mounting points; so that an object can be coupled to the interface by the first support at a first position in the first mounting point to provide a first mounting arrangement and at a second position in the first mounting point to provide a second mounting arrangement and at a third position in the second mounting point to provide a third mounting arrangement.
- 26. The merchandising system of claim 1 wherein the interface is configured to be rotated relative to the base.
- 27. The merchandising system of claim 26 further comprising a drive system configured to rotate the interface relative to the base.
- 28. The merchandising system of claim 26 wherein the drive system further comprises a motor.
- 29. The merchandising system of claim 26 wherein the drive system further comprises a drive assembly.
- 30. The merchandising system of claim 29 wherein the drive assembly further comprises a transmission.
- 31. The merchandising system of claim 25 wherein the interface further comprises a plate.
- 32. The merchandising system of claim 31 wherein the plate further comprises a series of slots configured to receive the supports.
- 33. The merchandising system of claim 25 wherein the first support comprises an adjustable clamp.
- 34. The merchandising system of claim 25 wherein the interface comprises a plurality of apertures comprising a first aperture and a second aperture and wherein the plurality of supports are configured to be coupled in the plurality of apertures.
- 35. The merchandising system of claim 36 wherein the first support is coupled to the first aperture and the second support is coupled to the second aperture.
- 36. The merchandising system of claim 37 wherein the first aperture further comprises a slot.
- 37. The merchandising system of claim 25 wherein the first mounting arrangement is for a first object.
- 38. The merchandising system of claim 37 wherein the second mounting arrangement is for the first object.
- 39. The merchandising system of claim 37 wherein the second mounting arrangement is for a second object.
- 40. The merchandising system of claim 25 wherein one of the plurality of supports comprises:
a hook adjustably coupled to the interface; a strap coupled to the hook; and wherein the strap is configured to couple with a portion of the object.
- 41. A display system for differently sized objects including a first object having a first configuration and a second object having a second configuration comprising:
a base; an interface coupled to the base and comprising a plurality of apertures comprising at least a first aperture and a second aperture; a plurality of supports comprising at least a first support and a second support wherein the first support can be coupled to the interface at a first position in the first aperture to provide a first mounting arrangement, at a second position in the first aperture to provide a second mounting arrangement, and at a third position in the second aperture to provide a third mounting arrangement; so that the first object can be coupled to the first support and the second support in a first mounting arrangement relative to the interface and the second object can be coupled to the first support and the second support in a second mounting arrangement relative to the interface different from the first mounting arrangement.
- 42. The display system of claim 41 wherein the interface is configured to be rotated relative to the base.
- 43. The display system of claim 41 wherein the plurality of supports comprise a series of parallel slots provided on the interface.
- 44. The display system of claim 43 further comprising a series of perpendicular slots to the parallel slots.
- 45. The display system of claim 41 wherein the plurality of supports comprise clamps.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED PATENT APPLICATIONS
[0001] The present application is a continuation of and claims priority as available under 35 U.S.C. §§ 119 and 120 to the following U.S. patent applications (which are incorporated by reference in the present Application): U.S. patent application Ser. No. 10/154,492 (“MERCHANDISING SYSTEM”) filed May 22, 2002; U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/293,351 (“DISPLAY SYSTEM”) filed May 22, 2001.
Provisional Applications (1)
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60293351 |
May 2001 |
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Continuations (1)
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10154492 |
May 2002 |
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10793172 |
Mar 2004 |
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