Claims
- 1. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack for mounting on a floor surface comprising two or more display modules, each module having at least two vertical side frames, each side frame having two spaced-apart vertically extending end posts, a plurality of transverse horizontal attachment rods immovably secured between said end posts of said side frames, said end posts being interconnected at a top end by a transverse top horizontal member, said vertical side frames being immovably interconnected together in spaced parallel relationship by lower connecting cross-bars secured between a respective forward and rearward one of said end posts of said two spaced-apart vertically extending end posts, a top interconnecting member secured between said transverse top horizontal members of said vertical side frames, said horizontal attachment rods being elongated U-shaped rods defining opposed right angle end sections and an elongated intermediate straight section, said end sections being connected to a respective one of said two spaced-apart vertically extending end posts with said intermediate straight section disposed horizontally to one side and between said vertically extending end posts at a predetermined distance therefrom to form a clearance gap, a plurality of wire-rod product support-and-display accessories removably supported between said U-shaped rods without the use of fasteners and spanning said at least two vertical side frames, one of said vertical side frames being an intermediate side frame of a two or more module display rack structure, said intermediate side frame having said U-shaped rods projecting on opposed sides thereof with said U-shaped rods on opposed sides aligned with one another in horizontal planes.
- 2. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said top interconnecting member is a top connecting cross-bar.
- 3. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein said transverse top horizontal member and said end posts are integrally formed by a bent rigid tubular rod.
- 4. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 3 wherein said tubular rod is a metal hollow rod of square cross-section.
- 5. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein said wire-rod product support-and-display accessories are provided with wire hooks integrally formed therewith for attachment to said horizontal attachment rods.
- 6. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 5 wherein said accessories are one of wire shelving, wire baskets, wire peg boards, wire hangers, wire partitions, or other wire accessories.
- 7. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 6 wherein one of said accessories is a wire-rod peg board comprised of a plurality of horizontally spaced parallel horizontal wire rods welded to transverse rods to form a rectangular panel, U-shaped wire hooks each defining a mouth opening projecting from respective corners of said panel for receiving therein one of said horizontal attachment rods.
- 8. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 further comprising a caster secured to a bottom end of each of said vertically a extending end posts.
- 9. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein said end posts are disposed side-by-side and are interconnected by one or more module securable clamps.
- 10. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein two or more modules of said display rack are interconnected together by said interconnecting member and said lower connecting cross-bars.
- 11. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein there are two or more of said display modules disposed and interconnected end-to-end to form a display rack structure, said two spaced-apart vertically extending end posts of adjacent modules being interconnected by one or more module securable clamps.
- 12. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 2 wherein there are two or more of said display racks interconnected side-by-side or end-to-end in aligned relationship and interconnected by a plurality of module securable clamps securing vertically extending end posts of adjacent racks together to form a multi-module display rack accessible from all four sides thereof.
- 13. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed 1 wherein said horizontal attachment rods are secured between said end posts in equidistantly spaced parallel relationship and extend a predetermined distance from said transverse top horizontal member to said lower connecting cross-bars.
- 14. A multi-configurational wire rod display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said two or more module display rack structure of said display rack are interconnected together by said interconnecting member and said lower connecting cross-bars.
- 15. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said vertically extending end posts are of circular cross-section.
- 16. A multi-configurational wire-rod display rack as claimed in claim 1 wherein said interconnecting member is a top interconnecting frame secured to said vertically extending end posts and having at least one reinforced truss member.
RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 09/810,924, filed on Mar. 16, 2001 now abandoned.
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