Reference will now be made in detail to the present preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings.
As illustrated in
It should be appreciated that the combination of the bracket 3, the cleat 2, lip 8, and lower support 10 assures that the rack 4 is very well anchored and firmly supported. This is important because, in use, the rack will support and display wares, the cumulative weight of which is substantial.
One swing arm 11 is illustrated in
The back element 14 has an upper end 14a, which extends above the juncture with top element 12, and a lower end 14b, which extends below the juncture with support strut 13. Top element 12a is approximately 2 inches shorter than top element 12b. Top element 12 is approximately two inches longer than top element 12a, as a result of which hook 17b is spaced approximately two inches away from hook 17a. To appreciate the benefit of such spacing it must be understood that the terminal clew ring of a hammock can be hung on the hooks 17a and 17b. Such clew rings are proximately two inches in diameter. The clew ring of one hammock would be hung on hook 17a. The clew ring of another hammock would be hung on hook 17b. If top elements 12a and 12b were of the same length, the clew rings hung on hooks 17a and 17b would be directly adjacent to one another, increasing the thickness of the cumulative swing arms when in closed position. But because of the spacing between hooks 17a and 17b, such clew rings are not directly adjacent, but instead side by side so as to decrease the thickness of the cumulative swing arms in closed position.
As illustrated in
The apertures 15 are closer to back panel 7, than are the apertures 16, so the back elements 14 are mounted at an angle. Therefore, the top element 12a and 12b are at a slight upward angle from back element 14.
The angled position of a swing arm 11 also facilitates its function of swinging open and away from an adjacent swing arm. Reference numeral 18, in
In use, a plurality of hammocks (or similar elongated, foldable wares) are supported by the rack. Each hammock is suspended between two adjacent swing arms. Thus suspended and folded in half, a substantial number of hammocks can be stored in a relatively small space. However, each hammock can individually be shown by swinging apart the two adjacent arms, thus displaying the hammock in an extended manner simulating how it might appear in the context of its use.
It will be further apparent to those skilled in the art that various modifications and variations can be made in the present invention without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and verifications of this invention provided they come with the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents.