Patent classifications
A47B47/06
Modular stack displays
A display system comprises a sleeve with a plurality of apertures defined therethrough, and a plurality of support inserts arranged in a stack within the sleeve, wherein at least one of the support inserts is aligned with one or more of the apertures to provide a shelf accessible through the one or more of the apertures.
Modular stack displays
A display system comprises a sleeve with a plurality of apertures defined therethrough, and a plurality of support inserts arranged in a stack within the sleeve, wherein at least one of the support inserts is aligned with one or more of the apertures to provide a shelf accessible through the one or more of the apertures.
Corrugated hutch
The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
Corrugated hutch
The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
Modular Stack Displays
A display system comprises a sleeve with a plurality of apertures defined therethrough, and a plurality of support inserts arranged in a stack within the sleeve, wherein at least one of the support inserts is aligned with one or more of the apertures to provide a shelf accessible through the one or more of the apertures.
CORRUGATED HUTCH
The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
CORRUGATED HUTCH
The present invention provides a hutch having a pair of opposed sidewalls and a back wall and a shelf having a first planar surface extending between the sidewalls supported by four support panels each having a second planar surface transverse to the first planar surface.
Collapsible Hutch
The invention described herein is the Collapsible Hutch. The Collapsible Hutch is a merchandising display that is intuitive to assemble, yet equally sturdy and aesthetically pleasing in use. The device ships flat for easier transport and is then assembled on site when needed. More preferably, the device can also be easily disassembled and re-used. The display is easy to manufacture and its design results in a minimum of wasted material during manufacture. The display is also capable of being assembled in such a manner as to create repeatable level shelves.
Collapsible Hutch
The invention described herein is the Collapsible Hutch. The Collapsible Hutch is a merchandising display that is intuitive to assemble, yet equally sturdy and aesthetically pleasing in use. The device ships flat for easier transport and is then assembled on site when needed. More preferably, the device can also be easily disassembled and re-used. The display is easy to manufacture and its design results in a minimum of wasted material during manufacture. The display is also capable of being assembled in such a manner as to create repeatable level shelves.
DETACHABLE SHELF ASSEMBLY
A mounting system includes a strap having a first and second portions. A first side of the first portion has gripping material applied thereto and a second side of the first portion includes first fastening material. A first side of the second portion includes second fastening material such that when the first portion is wrapped around a structure, the second portion may be wrapped around the first portion with the second fastening material engaging the first fastening material. Mounting systems may secure a shelf assembly to vertical supports of a dolly. The shelf assembly has a back wall and foldable sidewalls with cross straps, the sidewalls including straps attachable to the mounting systems on the vertical supports. A foldable shelf rests on the cross straps. Straps on sides of the shelf attach to the sidewalls to unfold the shelf. A rear side of the shelf secures to the back wall.