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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to display cases, more specifically to display cases that feature sports jerseys or other sports memorabilia. More specifically, the present invention relates to modular display cases. More specifically, the present invention relates to modular display cases where one module contains a clothing item that is mounted on a mounting platform within the display case module.
2. Description of Related Art
There are many product display cases and jersey display frames and sports memorabilia display cases on the market. For example there exist modular display cases such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,690,402 to Koppe that allows products to be displayed in a stacked system which can be altered in what is displayed in vertical order. Additionally there exist modular displays such as U.S. Pat. No. 5,924,778 to TenBrink that have both vertical and horizontal attachment points so that the display modules can be displayed vertically or horizontally. There also exist displays that rotate on a vertical axis such as D244411 to Haggerty for the purpose of allowing a 360 degree view of the display item.
There does not exist in the prior art, however, the present invention which comprises a modular system with only one attachment point between a jersey or uniform display module and a secondary display module where the attached combination of modules can have either a vertical or horizontal alignment. The jersey display module can be rotated along a horizontal axis on a vertical surface or wall in quarter turns so that the one side containing the attachment point with the secondary module can be on top, the right side, the bottom side or the left side. This allows for the secondary display module to be aligned to the left or right of the jersey display module (herein the “horizontal alignment”), or above or below the jersey display module (herein the “vertical alignment”) while using only one attachment point. This is possible because the square mounting platform for the jersey display can be slid into the jersey display module regardless of how the module is oriented by virtue of the mounting platform being square. The mounting platform can be deposited uprightly into the module regardless of how the side it is slid into is aligned.
There also does not exist in the prior art, a modular display system where the secondary module is easily separated from the jersey display module either for swapping out one secondary module for another, or for breaking the entire display down for storage or shipping. This is achieved by an attachment means which allows for easily sliding off the secondary module from the jersey display module. This also allows one to develop and display anything adjacent to the jersey display module where multiple secondary display modules can all be swapped out for one another. This is in contrast to a permanent attachment means where use of glues, screws and/or pegs would more likely compel altering the same secondary display module each time and having to do it while it is attached to the jersey display module.
The utility of the rotatable system along with attachment means that allow for easy secondary module removal is to be able to both create a modular display system that is easily broken down, shipped, locked and accessed as well as offering the aesthetic and practical option of having a horizontal alignment for display in rooms with low ceilings, such as basements, eliminating the need to stoop or bend down to see what is in the bottom of a vertically aligned display case with jersey on top and secondary item displayed underneath it.
The utility of this modular system is more clear when one considers the aesthetics involved with and the flexibility required for the display of sports memorabilia or indeed when one attempts to create a display for any genre. While a jersey or uniform is a standard piece of memorabilia that comes with participation in any sport, a second, complementary type of memorabilia could come in any form. For example, a common complementary memorabilia is a trophy. Displaying a trophy below a jersey would be next to impossible given the typical large height of a trophy. The present invention, however, allows for display of a trophy where the secondary module is used in a horizontal alignment with the jersey module where the secondary module is tall and narrow in the horizontal alignment. Another example of tall and narrow memorabilia is the boxing/martial arts championship belt which can be displayed below a jersey display module, but with the present invention can also be displayed to the left or the right of the jersey display module (in the horizontal alignment) with a much greater aesthetic effect where these belts are seldom worn around the waist, but more often seen hanging down from the shoulder of the victor. Alternatively, the present invention allows one to also place the secondary module above the jersey display module and in the example of the championship belt this would be an appropriate configuration where the belt is also commonly held above the victor's head. Finally, the present invention allows for secondary module displays that can be aligned in either the vertical or horizontal alignment, for example, a digital signage display (video monitor with speakers). The utility here is that the displayer has the ability to choose any alignment configuration.
The utility of this modular system is similarly more clear when one has variable items in individual secondary modules that can be displayed appropriately next to the same jersey. For example, the traveling sports memorabilia salesperson could use one secondary module to display one type of memorabilia (for example a baseball) at one type of sales event (a baseball convention) and switch out that secondary module for a different secondary module containing a different type of memorabilia (for example a playing card) at another sales event (a playing card convention) specific to that which is being displayed in the secondary module. Relatedly, the ability to choose between vertical and horizontal alignments is especially useful for the memorabilia salesperson who may encounter varying convention spaces they are provided in which to display the memorabilia, again, where they may encounter low ceilings in one space and narrow stalls in another.
The utility of having a modular system that utilizes only one attachment is point is clear when one considers the aesthetic value of not having to hide attachment structures that are not being utilized. The present invention enables the one attachment point to be hidden where the jersey display module and the secondary module are always attached together when in use as a display. The remaining sides of the resulting structure are therefore aesthetically pleasing where they do not show unutilized attachment points regardless of what alignment the system is in.
The present invention relates to a modular display system. Taken together, the characteristics of the present invention make it unique to what is presently offered in the art. These characteristics include the ability to rotate the display; the use of only one attachment point; and the ability to quickly and easily replace the secondary module with other secondary modules. Where one utility of the present invention is to display something adjacent to a sports jersey or item of clothing, the above characteristics extend the utility beyond this into: utilizing the display system's modularity to fit it into difficult and changing spaces by altering the module alignment between vertical and horizontal; utilizing the display system to easily swap around that which is displayed adjacent to the sports jersey or clothing item; and providing the utility of easily and quickly breaking the system down into smaller pieces for ease of transport or storage.
The characteristics and utilities of the present invention described in this summary and the detailed description below are not all inclusive. Many additional features and advantages will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art given the following drawings, specifications and claims.
The present invention may be better understood, and its numerous features and advantages made apparent to those skilled in the art by referencing the accompanying drawings. For ease of understanding and simplicity, common numbering of elements within the illustrations is employed to identify an element in the different drawings.
The previous is a detailed description of illustrative embodiments of the present invention. As these of embodiments of the present invention are described with references to the aforementioned drawings, various modifications or adaptations of the methods and or specific structures described may become apparent to those skilled in the art. All such modifications, adaptations, or variations that rely upon the teachings of the present invention, and through which these teachings have advanced the art, are considered to be within the spirit and scope of the present invention. Hence, these descriptions and drawings are not to be considered in a limiting sense, as it is understood that the present invention is in no way limited to the embodiments illustrated.