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At least some embodiments disclosed herein relate, in general, to display stands, and more specifically display stands for displaying a large collection of collectible items.
In an embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a rotating display for collectibles such as, without limitation, comic books, magazines, coins, stamps, trading cards, and paper currency. In an embodiment, such a rotating collectibles display enables a collector to display a large number of their collectibles in protective frames, such that the display can rotate to allow the viewing of individual frames, and the frames within the display can rotate to allow the viewing of the back and front of the collectibles within the frames.
The embodiments are illustrated by way of example and not limitation in the figures of the accompanying drawings in which like references indicate similar elements.
The following description and drawings are illustrative and are not to be construed as limiting. Numerous specific details are described to provide a thorough understanding. However, in certain instances, well known or conventional details are not described in order to avoid obscuring the description. References to one or an embodiment in the present disclosure are not necessarily references to the same embodiment; and, such references mean at least one.
Reference in this specification to “one embodiment” or “an embodiment” means that a particular feature, structure, or characteristic described in connection with the embodiment is included in at least one embodiment of the disclosure. The appearances of the phrase “in one embodiment” in various places in the specification are not necessarily all referring to the same embodiment, nor are separate or alternative embodiments mutually exclusive of other embodiments. Moreover, various features are described which may be exhibited by some embodiments and not by others. Similarly, various requirements are described which may be requirements for some embodiments but not other embodiments.
In an embodiment, the present disclosure relates to a rotating display for collectibles such as, without limitation, comic books, magazines, coins, stamps, trading cards, and paper currency. In an embodiment, such a rotating collectibles display enables a collector to display a large number of their collectibles in protective frames, such that the display can rotate to allow the viewing of individual frames, and the frames within the display can rotate to allow the viewing of the back and front of the collectibles within the frames.
The rotating collectibles display 100 is configured to hold a plurality of item frames 200. The item frame holder of the collectibles display 100 can freely rotate 160 about the stand of the collectibles display. Individual item frames 200 can rotate 260 about hinge points on the item frame holder of the collectibles display 100.
In an embodiment, the stand comprises a stand base 110, a stand post 120, and a stand handle 130. In an embodiment, the stand base 110 comprises a plurality of stand legs 114 joined at a single point in the stand base 110. In an embodiment, each of the stand legs 114 has a rubber padded foot 116 at one end of the respective stand leg 114.
In an embodiment, the stand post 120 mounted to the stand base 110 at its center at a 90° angle to the stand base. In various embodiments, the stand post 120 could be mounted to the stand base 110 using a bolt or screw, or alternatively, could be welded to the stand base, or molded into the stand base, where the stand post and the stand base are molded into a single component.
In an embodiment, the stand handle 130 is mounted on the top of the stand post at a 90° angle to the stand post 120, and parallel to the stand base 110. In various embodiments, the stand post 120 could be mounted to the stand post 120 using a bolt or screw, or alternatively, could be welded to the stand post, or molded into the stand post, where the stand post and the stand handle are molded into a single component.
The stand handle 130 is optional, and can be removed without affecting the operation of the display 100. In various other embodiments, the rotating collectibles display stand does not have a handle. In various other embodiments, the stand handle 130 could be mounted to the stand post 120 at an angle other than 90°.
In an embodiment, the frame holder 140-150 is of the rotating collectibles display 100 is adapted to hold a plurality of item frames (not shown). In an embodiment, the frame holder 140 comprises a frame holder top 141 connected to a frame holder base 144 by a plurality of frame holder support posts 147. Optionally, the frame holder can also comprise one or more frame holder handles 150.
In the illustrated embodiment, the frame holder top 141 is circular, and has a plurality of downward facing frame posts 142 disposed on the bottom of the top frame holder base about a frame holder top aperture 143. In other embodiments, the frame holder top could be any other suitable shape, for example, without limitation, a square, a hexagon, or an octagon.
In the illustrated embodiment, the frame holder base 144 is circular, and has a plurality of upward facing frame posts 142 disposed on the top of the top frame holder base about a frame holder base aperture 147. In other embodiments, the frame holder base could be any other suitable shape, for example, without limitation, a square, a hexagon, or an octagon.
In an embodiment, the frame holder top 141 in the frame holder base 144 are the same size and shape and the number of the upward facing hinge posts 145 is equal to the number of the downward facing hinge posts 142.
In an embodiment, the plurality of frame holder support posts 147 have a uniform a frame post length. In an embodiment, a bottom end of each of the plurality of frame holder support posts 147 is mounted at a respective position on the top side of the frame holder base 144, The respective position on the top side of the frame holder base is located between the frame holder base aperture 147 and a respective one of the plurality of upward facing frame hinge posts 145, wherein each of each of the frame holder support posts are mounted at a 90 degree angle to the top side of the frame holder base.
In an embodiment, the top end of each of the plurality of frame holder support posts 147 is mounted at a respective position 149 on the bottom side of the frame holder top 141. The respective position on the bottom side of the frame holder top is located between the frame holder top aperture 143 and a respective one of the plurality of downward facing frame hinge posts 142, wherein each of the each frame holder support posts are mounted at a 90 degree angle to the bottom side of the frame holder top,
In an embodiment, the bottom and of each of the plurality of frame holder support posts 147 is mounted at a respective position 148 on the top side of the frame holder bottom 144. The respective position on the top side of the frame holder bottom is located between the frame holder bottom aperture 147 and a respective one of the plurality of downward facing frame hinge posts 145, wherein each of the each frame holder support posts are mounted at a 90 degree angle to the top side of the frame holder bottom,
In an embodiment, the bottom of the frame holder top 141 and top of frame holder base 144 are mounted on the plurality of frame holder support posts 147 parallel to one another, such that each one of the downward facing hinge posts 142 faces a respective one of the upward facing hinge posts 145.
In an embodiment, the frame holder 140 is rotatably mounted on the stand such that the stand post 120 passes though the frame holder base aperture and the frame holder top aperture. In an embodiment, the bottom of the frame holder base 144 is seated on a ball bearing mechanism (not shown) on the stand holder base 110 that facilitates the rotation of the frame holder about the stand post 120. In other embodiments, other suitable mechanisms to be used to facilitate rotation of the frame holder 140 about the stand post 120.
In an embodiment, the top of the frame holder top 141 has one or more frame holder top handles 150 adapted to allow a user to rotate the frame holder 140 about the stand post 120. In the illustrated embodiment, there are two handles 150 mounted at a 90° angle to the top of the frame holder top 141. In various other embodiments there could be more or less handles, or no handles at all, and the handles could take any suitable form to be mounted on the frame holder top 141 at any suitable angle.
In the illustrated embodiment, the top of the item frame 210 has an upward facing hinge insertion point adjacent to the first item frame side 230, and the item frame bottom 220 has a downward facing hinge insertion point 222 adjacent to the first item frame side 230.
In an embodiment, the item frame further comprising at least one item frame compartment 250 with a transparent front panel and a transparent back panel. The size of the item frame compartment is adapted to hold a type of collectible item. In the illustrated embodiment, the single item frame compartment is sized to hold a comic book or magazine. In the illustrated embodiment, the item frame compartment is a separate unit that can be held in the frame by brackets 214 on the top of the item frame 110, and by brackets 224 on the bottom of the frame 220.
In other embodiments, item frame compartments may be integral to the item frame, such as those embodiment shown in
In an embodiment, each of the item frames 200a, and 200b is rotatably mounted on the item frame holder 140 such that a respective one of the plurality of downward facing hinge posts 142 is inserted into the respective upward facing hinge points 212a and 212b of the item frames 200s and 200b, and a respective one of the upward facing hinge posts (not visible) facing the respective downward facing hinge post 142 is inserted into the respective downward facing hinge points 222a and 222b of the item frames 200a and 200b.
As so mounted, each of the item frames 200a and can freely rotate 260 about its respective upward facing hinge point 212a and 212b and its respective downward facing hinge point 222a and 222b though a respective angle of at least 90 degrees, and potentially up to at least 180 degrees.
The item frame 300 has item compartments 350 sized to hold stamps or coins. The item frame 400 has item compartments 450 sized to hold to hold paper currency. The item frame 500 has item compartments 550 sized to hold to hold trading cards. Each of the item frames 300, 400, and 500, respectively, are configured to have downward facing hinge points 312, 412, and 512, and upward facing hinge points 322, 422, and 522. The respective item compartments 350, 450, and 550 can have either one, or two, transparent facings (e.g. front and back views), Other sizes are possible, as will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, for example, a single item frame could have two or more different sized compartments,
In various embodiments, the rotating collectibles display can be fabricated using any suitable materials. For example, the stand base, holder, and handle, as well as the frame holder, can be fabricated from metal and the item frames can be fabricated from plastic, for example via a molding process, or by a 3D printer. Numerous other variations will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art and are within the intent of this disclosure.
In the foregoing specification, the disclosure has been described with reference to specific exemplary embodiments of it. It will be evident that various modifications may be made thereto without departing from the broader spirit and scope as set forth in the following claims. The specification and drawings are, accordingly, to be regarded in an illustrative sense rather than a restrictive sense.