Slotted wall merchandise display panel
First Claim
1. A slotted panel for display of merchandise disposed on cantilever hangers of all types detachably mounted on the front of said panel, and said panel detachably connected to supporting means therefor at the rear thereof, comprising(a) a plurality of superposed horizontally extending substantially parallel slats of rigid sheet material, each formed of trapezoidal section at the front thereof, so that the bases of the trapezoidally contoured slats lie in a common vertical plane with the opposite edges of each of the bases bent at acute angles rearwardly therefrom to form divergent portions between adjacent slats and corresponding rearwardly flaring slots therebetween,(b) short lengths of said rigid sheet material extending from said divergent portions in vertical planes parallel to said bases,(c) extensions from said short lengths defining cavities of substantially rectangular section between adjacent slats and said extentions terminating in vertical leaf portions with the extremities of adjacent slat vertical leaf portions in juxtaposition, and(d) detachable fastening means for interconnecting the juxtaposed extremities of adjacent slats, and(e) said panel adapted to receive a cantilever merchandise hanger having a terminal member adapted to be seated within any one of said slots at any point of the length thereof.
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Abstract
Support Panel for cantilever hangers or the like for use especially in a retail store for display of small items of merchandise. Display equipment of this general character has been known and used in self-service stores, where a customer selects an item from an open display on cantilever arms detachably mounted on a vertically disposed "pegboard." In the past such panels have usually been formed of wood, plywood or the like, possibly secured to a baseboard of stiff material such as sheet steel to provide necessary strength and rigidity. The present invention contemplates a composite panel comprising a plurality of narrow slatlike plates of sheet metal, plastic or other suitable material mounted in parallel horizontal relation. The "slats" are flanged along their longitudinal edges to permit their nesting or interengagement as well as to provide a longitudinal groove or recess for engaging a terminal member on one end of a cantilever hanger, to permit engagement of the hangers at many points along such groove, said flanges also stiffening the slats. The slats may be perforated or imperforate to provide for support of hangers with a variety of terminal support members for attachment to the board. Thus, a hanger may have a terminal hook formed by bending the rod, said hook seatable in the groove; or it may have wire prongs seatable in selected perforations in a slat, or a combination of such attachment means.
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1. A slotted panel for display of merchandise disposed on cantilever hangers of all types detachably mounted on the front of said panel, and said panel detachably connected to supporting means therefor at the rear thereof, comprising
(a) a plurality of superposed horizontally extending substantially parallel slats of rigid sheet material, each formed of trapezoidal section at the front thereof, so that the bases of the trapezoidally contoured slats lie in a common vertical plane with the opposite edges of each of the bases bent at acute angles rearwardly therefrom to form divergent portions between adjacent slats and corresponding rearwardly flaring slots therebetween, (b) short lengths of said rigid sheet material extending from said divergent portions in vertical planes parallel to said bases, (c) extensions from said short lengths defining cavities of substantially rectangular section between adjacent slats and said extentions terminating in vertical leaf portions with the extremities of adjacent slat vertical leaf portions in juxtaposition, and (d) detachable fastening means for interconnecting the juxtaposed extremities of adjacent slats, and (e) said panel adapted to receive a cantilever merchandise hanger having a terminal member adapted to be seated within any one of said slots at any point of the length thereof.
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7. A slotted panel for display of merchandise disposed on cantilever hangers of all types detachably mounted on the front of said panel, and said panel detachably connected to supporting means therefor at the rear thereof, comprising
(a) a plurality of superposed horizontally extending substantially parallel slats of rigid sheet material, each formed of trapezoidal section at the front thereof, so that the bases of the trapezoidally contoured slats lie in a common vertical plane with the opposite lower and upper edges of each of the bases bent at acute angles rearwardly therefrom to form divergent portions between adjacent slats and corresponding rearwardly flaring slots therebetween, (b) short lengths of said rigid sheet material extending from said divergent portions in vertical planes parallel to said bases, (c) short transverse shelf portions extending rearwardly from said last-mentioned short vertical lengths with terminal flanges extending in vertical planes upwardly therefrom, the shelf portion adjacent to the lower edge of each slat being slightly shorter than the shelf portion adjacent to the upper edge of the slat therebelow, whereby the terminal flanges of adjacent slats are in juxtaposition, (d) detachable fastening means for interconnecting the juxtaposed portions of said last-mentioned terminal flanges, and (e) a cantilever merchandise hanger having a terminal member at least at the upper portion thereof insertable through any part of a flaring slot into the space between adjacent shelf portions for confinement therein.
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