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Display unit for consumer products

  • US 4,919,287 A
  • Filed: 06/03/1988
  • Issued: 04/24/1990
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/03/1988
  • Status: Expired due to Term
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1. A display unit for a plurality of consumer products, comprising:

  • a frame having a plurality of generally rectangular consumer product-receiving openings adapted to receive said consumer products therewithin, said openings each being defined by parallel top and bottom frame portions joined by parallel side frame portions, said frame having a front side through which said consumer products can be placed in said consumer product-receiving openings and a rear side opposite thereof;

    said top and bottom frame portions of each of said consumer product-receiving openings being spaced apart by a greater distance than the corresponding vertical dimension of said consumer products and said side frame portions of each of said consumer product-receiving openings being spaced apart by a distance substantially the same as the corresponding horizontal dimension of said consumer products;

    a substantially continuous inwardly projecting flange associated with each of said top and bottom frame portions of each of said consumer product-receiving openings, said substantially continuous inwardly projecting flanges being spaced apart by a lesser distance than the corresponding vertical dimension of said consumer products but being spaced apart by a distance sufficient to permit insertion of said consumer products at an oblique angle to the plane of said frame and to permit pivoting of said consumer products into said opening under said flanges and being such that said consumer products can be repeatedly inserted into said consumer product-receiving openings and removed from said consumer product-receiving openings on demand only from said front side of said frame, said substantially continuous inwardly projecting flanges also being adapted to retain said consumer products in said consumer product-receiving openings until said consumer products are removed on demand; and

    barrier means integrally associated with said rear side of said frame so as to permit insertion of said consumer products into said consumer product-receiving openings only through said front side thereof, said barrier means being defined by a rear wall integral with said rear side of said frame in spaced relation to said front side of said frame by substantially the same distance as the width dimension of said consumer products.

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