Portable display assembly

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6450106
  • Patent Number
    6,450,106
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, March 7, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 17, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Chen; Jose V.
    Agents
    • Kelley; Scott W.
    • Kelly Bauersfeld Lowry & Kelley LLP
Abstract
A portable display assembly is disclosed including an elongated, curved S-shaped frame having handles extending therefrom. A pair of wheels are operably disposed on an axle attached to a lower end of the frame, and two prongs extend from the lower end of the frame to cooperatively form a supportive base. A plurality of shelves are connected to the frame such that they are capable of being selectively swivelled from one position to another. A lamp extends from an upper end of the frame, and has a pivoting section to enable the lamp to be selectively directed over portions of the assembly. In one form, the frame includes a plurality of interconnecting modular tube segments connected to one another, the shelves are removably connected to the frame, and the lamp is removably attached to the upper end of the frame so that the assembly can be broken down for storage.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to display assemblies. More particularly, the present invention relates to a display assembly which is designed to support and display plants and which is portable and modular.




Plants, such as ferns, ivies, etc., are often placed indoors or on the patio and serve to purify the air and enhance the aesthetics of the surrounding area. Plants are typically placed on existing furniture such as bookshelves, end tables, counters, desks, etc. Outdoors, the plants may be placed on steps or hung from eves or other overhangs. The plants are often kept in pots, some of which may be very ornate. Sometimes, these potted plants are stored on stands which serve to support a plant at an elevated level.




However, the present manner of storing and displaying plants is lacking in several aspects. Placing plants on existing furniture takes up valuable furniture space. Water and other plant material can escape from the pot and create a mess surrounding the plant and even damage the underlying furniture. Existing plant stands are often not aesthetically pleasing but typically only serve to support one plant at a predetermined elevation. There are circumstances which require that the plants be moved from one location to another, such as moving the plants from outdoors to indoors or from room to room. Oftentimes gardeners move outdoor plants to rearrange the placement of the plants or to plant them in the ground. Existing plant stands or furniture used to support plants are sometimes large and awkward and not easily moved from one location to another. Existing methods of storing and displaying plants also fail to provide the best environment for the plant with respect to lighting. When not in use, such plant stands require significant storage space.




Caterers often use carts or other portable assemblies to offer beverages, food, appetizers, etc. While often functional, these carts and assemblies lack aesthetic appeal. Also, the carts may lack adequate lighting and are unwieldy to transport and store. Within one's home, such a catering cart it typically unavailable. Thus, when hosting a party or the like, food, appetizers and drinks are typically placed on tables, counters, coffee tables, end tables, etc.




Accordingly, there is a need for a display assembly which is mobile so as to be moved from one location to another with ease. The assembly should also be capable of being broken down into individual components when not in use. Such an assembly should also be aesthetically pleasing to the eye and usable indoors as well as outdoors. Such an assembly should also be specifically designed to store and display plants, while providing a beneficial environment for the plants. Such an assembly should be capable of supporting multiple plants at once while remaining aesthetically pleasing. The present invention fulfills these needs and provides other related advantages.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates to a portable display assembly which is usable indoors as well as outdoors, is aesthetically pleasing to the eye and can be specifically designed to beneficially store and display plants.




The display assembly includes an elongated and curved frame having handles extending therefrom. Preferably, the frame is comprised of tubing having a generally S-shaped configuration. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the frame comprises interconnecting modular tube segments connected to one another so as to be capable of being broken down for storage when not in use.




A pair of wheels are operably disposed on an axle attached to a lower end of the frame so that the display assembly can be easily moved from one location to another. Two prongs extend from the lower end of the frame to cooperatively form a base with the lower end of the frame such that the display assembly is stable when resting.




A plurality of shelves are connected to the assembly along the length of the frame. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the shelves are removably connected to the frame. The shelves are connected to the frame such that they are capable of being selectively swivelled from one position to another. Typically the shelves are of varying sizes. The shelves may include a mesh base so as to make the assembly lighter in weight, while allowing debris to fall therethrough. Preferably the shelves also include hooks which are configured to support hanging articles from the shelves. When the portable display assembly is designed specifically to act as a portable plant display assembly, the shelves are configured in an ornamental lotus leaf design so as to blend in with the plants placed thereon.




A lamp extends from an upper end of the frame. The lamp includes a pivoting section to enable the lamp to be selectively directed over portions of the assembly. In a particularly preferred embodiment, the lamp is removably attached to the upper end of the frame.











Other features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following more detailed description, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings which illustrate, by way of example, the principles of the invention.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The accompanying drawings illustrate the invention. In such drawings:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a portable display assembly embodying the present invention and having mesh shelves;





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a rear elevational view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 4

is a side elevational view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 5

is an opposite side view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 6

is a top view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 7

is a bottom view of the assembly of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 8

is a perspective view of another portable display assembly of the present invention, illustrating a pivoting lamp attached thereto;





FIG. 9

is a top view of the assembly of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 10

is a bottom view of the assembly of

FIG. 8

;





FIG. 11

is another top view of the assembly of

FIG. 8

, illustrating shelves of the assembly swiveling between positions;





FIG. 12

is a top plan view of a shelf of the present invention having a mesh base and a lotus leaf design;





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of another shelf used in accordance with the present invention, and having a transparent base and a lotus leaf design;




FIG.


14


. is a top plan view of yet another shelf having a mesh based used in accordance present invention; and





FIG. 15

is a top plan view of another shelf used in accordance with the present invention and having a transparent base.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in the drawings for purposes of illustration, the present invention is concerned with a portable display assembly, generally referred to by the reference number


10


in the accompanying drawings. The display assembly


10


can be used for a variety of purposes, including a catering cart or general display, but is particularly adapted for use as a portable plant display.




The assembly


10


includes an elongated and curved frame


12


which is preferably comprised of a durable hollow tubing, such as metal tubing so as to be lightweight and strong. The frame


12


generally has an S-shaped configuration, as best seen in the side elevational views of

FIGS. 4 and 5

, so as to imitate the vine or tendril nature of many plants.




With reference to

FIGS. 1-3

, the assembly


10


includes two prongs


14


, preferably of tubing matching that of the frame


12


, which extend from a lower portion of the frame


12


to create a three-point base which supports the assembly


10


when resting. Although these prongs


14


can act as handles which can be grasped by the user to move the assembly


10


, much like a wheelbarrow, in the preferred embodiment, handles


16


extend from the frame


12


at a position which can be easily grasped by a user.




Two or more wheels


18


are attached to the frame


14


so as to make the assembly


10


mobile. The wheels


18


are operably attached to the frame


12


by inserting a bolt


20


through the lower end of the frame


12


, as viewed in

FIG. 7

, which acts as an axle. The wheels


18


are placed on the bolt


20


, and nuts


22


are threaded on the bolt


20


and tightened sufficiently to allow rotation of the wheels


18


about the bolt


20


.




A plurality of shelves


24


are connected to the frame


12


along the length thereof so as to be spaced from one another. Preferably, the shelves


24


have a lotus leaf-like shape, as shown in the various figures and particularly

FIGS. 12-15

, to give the assembly


10


an overall look of a plant, and create a visual extension of the supporting plants. Even when not used for displaying plants, the assembly


10


so designed has enormous aesthetic appeal enabling it to be used indoors, as well as outdoors. The shelves


24


provide not only a surface on which to support potted plants, or food or the like, but also provide a working surface for the user.




An outer periphery of the shelves


24


are defined by an outer frame wall


26


. The wall


26


can be comprised of rigid wire or the like, but is typically comprised of a metal strip having a lip at a base thereof which extends into the walled area of the shelf


24


. This lip


28


is used to support a base


30


upon which the items in question, such as the potted plants, are supported. When the assembly


10


is used to hold and display plants, it is preferred that this base


30


comprise a spread or expanded steel mesh sheeting


32


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


6


,


7


,


12


and


14


. The mesh sheeting


32


allows water and debris from the plants to fall therethrough, which is particularly useful when the assembly


10


is placed outdoors. Such mesh sheeting


32


is also easily cleaned and maintained. Preferably, a urethane powder-coat is baked on to the surface of the shelves


24


to provide a long lasting, durable, colorful and pleasing finish. It is to be understood, however, that the base


30


of the shelves


24


can be comprised of other materials as well. As illustrated in

FIGS. 13 and 15

, a clear or translucent base


34


can be inserted within the frame wall


26


of the shelves


24


in order to provide a supportive base


30


while remaining aesthetically pleasing.




The shelves


24


are preferably attached to the frame


12


by fitting a collar of the shelves


24


over post


38


which extend vertically from the frame


12


. The posts


38


have rings


40


adjacent the base thereof which act as a stop for the collars


36


. The shelves


24


can be swivelled and rotated about the posts


38


so as to alter the arrangement of the shelves


24


and supported plants as illustrated in FIG.


11


. Preferably, the shelves


24


are of varying sizes to enhance the overall aesthetic appeal of the assembly


10


.




The shelves


24


can include braces


42


which extend from the collar


36


to provide additional weight bearing support for the shelf


24


. Hooks


44


extend from the base of the shelves


24


, often as an extension of the braces


42


as illustrated in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


8


, and can be used to support hanging articles such as hanging potted plants, utensils, etc.




In order to maximize space, a shelf


46


, preferably of rounded or elliptical design, is attached between prongs


14


. Typically, the shelf


46


is permanently attached to the prongs


14


by welding or the like. This shelf


46


also includes the wall


26


and base


30


, as described above.




Extending from a top portion of the frame


12


is a lamp fixture


48


. The lamp


48


preferably includes a pivoting joint


50


or flexion tubing to permit the lamp


48


to be pivoted over any given area of the assembly


10


, or focused directly on a shelf


24


, as illustrated in FIG.


8


. The lamp


48


can include a specialized bulb to promote plant growth, and directed to a particular shelf


24


to concentrate light on a particular plant. Alternatively, the lamp


48


can include a standard incandescent bulb or infrared heating lamp. The lamp


48


may include a lamp shade


52


which is shaped as a flower or otherwise decorated to fit the overall look and decor of the assembly


10


. Typically, the assembly will include an electrical cord (not shown) having a three-prong plug which is insertable into a typical light socket.




The assembly


10


is preferably designed such that it is modular and can be broken down to facilitate transportation, or be conveniently stored when not in use. In this regard, the shelves


24


are removable from the post


38


of the frame


12


, as described above. The lamp


48


is attached to the upper end of the frame


12


by a bolt or pin


54


so as to be removably attached to the frame


12


. The lamp


48


may, alternatively, be pivotally attached to the frame


12


to permit selected and variable orientations of the lamp relative to the frame to be selected. The frame


12


itself is comprised of two or more segments


56


which are attachable to one another, typically by fitting one end of a frame segment onto a smaller end of an adjoining frame segment


56


. The frame segments


56


are securely attached to one another with a bolt or pin


58


, as illustrated in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. As discussed above, the wheels


18


can be removed from the assembly


10


by removing the wheels


18


and nuts


22


from bolt


20


.




The assembly


10


of the present invention provides many benefits over the prior art. The assembly


10


is very ornate and aesthetically pleasing to the eye. However, the assembly


10


is also extremely functional in that it can be moved easily from one location to another, such as moving plants from indoors to outdoors for additional sun exposure. The shelves


24


can be swivelled and placed into a desirable arrangement. The pivoting lamp


48


allows areas of the assembly


10


to be highlighted, so as to direct light onto a particular plant or highlight or heat food items when used as a catering cart.




Although several embodiments have been described in detail for purposes of illustration, various modifications may be made without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention. Accordingly, the invention is not to be limited, except as by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A portable display assembly, comprising:an elongated and curved frame extending upwardly at an angle less than vertical from a lower end thereof; a three-point base comprised of a pair of wheels operably disposed on an axle attached to the lower end of the frame, and two prongs extending rearwardly from the lower end of the frame to free ends that contact a supporting surface when the display assembly is resting; and a plurality of shelves connected to the frame along a length thereof so as to be in tiered relationship to one another; wherein upon lifting the handles, the free ends of the prongs are lifted from the supporting surface and the display assembly can be rolled to a desired location.
  • 2. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the frame is comprised of tubing having a generally S-shaped configuration.
  • 3. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves are of varying sizes.
  • 4. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves include a mesh base.
  • 5. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves include hooks configured to support hanging articles.
  • 6. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves are configured in an ornamental lotus leaf design.
  • 7. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves are removably connected to the frame.
  • 8. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the shelves are connected to the frame such that they are capable of being selectively swivelled.
  • 9. The assembly of claim 1, including a lamp extending from the frame.
  • 10. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the lamp is removably attached to an upper end of the frame.
  • 11. The assembly of claim 9, wherein the lamp includes a pivoting section to enable the lamp to be selectively directed over portions of the assembly.
  • 12. The assembly of claim 1, wherein the assembly comprises interconnecting modular segments connected to one another.
  • 13. A portable display assembly, comprising:an elongated and curved frame extending upwardly at an angle less than vertical from a lower end thereof; a three-point base comprised of a pair of wheels operably disposed on an axle attached to the lower end of the frame, and two prongs extending rearwardly from the lower end of the frame to free ends that contact a supporting surface when the display assembly is resting; a plurality of shelves connected to the frame along a length thereof so as to be in tiered relationship to one another, the shelves being connected to the frame such that they are capable of being selectively swivelled; and a lamp extending from an upper end of the frame, and having a pivoting section to enable the lamp to be selectively directed over portion of the assembly; wherein upon lifting the handles, the free ends of the prongs are lifted from the supporting surface and the display assembly can be rolled to a desired location.
  • 14. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the shelves are removably connected to the frame.
  • 15. The assembly of claim 14, wherein the shelves are of varying sizes.
  • 16. The assembly of claim 15, wherein the shelves include a mesh base.
  • 17. The assembly of claim 16, wherein the shelves include hooks configured to support hanging articles.
  • 18. The assembly of claim 17, wherein the shelves are configured in an ornamental lotus leaf design.
  • 19. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the lamp is removably attached to an upper end of the frame.
  • 20. The assembly of claim 13, wherein the assembly comprises interconnecting modular segments connected to one another.
  • 21. A portable display assembly, comprising:an elongated and curved frame having a generally S-shaped configuration extending upwardly at an angle less than vertical from a lower end thereof; a three-point base comprised of a pair of wheels operably disposed on an axle attached to the lower end of the frame, and two prongs extending rearwardly from the lower end of the frame to free ends that contact a supporting surface when the display assembly is resting; a plurality of shelves of varying sizes removably connected to the frame along a length thereof so as to be in tiered relationship to one another with the smallest shelf positioned adjacent to an upper end of the frame, and the largest shelf positioned adjacent to the lower end of the frame, the shelves being connected to the frame such that they are capable of being selectively swivelled; and a lamp removably attached to an upper end of the frame, and having a pivoting section to enable the lamp to be selectively directed over the shelves; wherein upon lifting the handles, the free ends of the prongs are lifted from the supporting surface and the display assembly can be rolled to a desired location.
  • 22. The assembly of claim 20, wherein the shelves include a mesh base.
  • 23. The assembly of claim 22, wherein the shelves include hooks configured to support hanging articles.
  • 24. The assembly of claim 23, wherein the shelves are configured in an ornamental lotus leaf design.
RELATED APPLICATION

This application claims priority from provisional application Serial No. 60/187,801, filed Mar. 8, 2000.

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