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- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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- the principal object of the invention is to produce a device of this character in which a large number of articles, in propor tion to the space occupied by the receptacle, may be displayed.
- Another object is to provide a novel form of illumination for thearticles on display by utilizing the under side of the circular shelves as light reflectors.
- Figure 1 is a central vertical section of the illustrated embodiment of my invention
- Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view on line 22, Figure 1,
- Figure 3 is an enlarged plan view of the upper roller bearing attachment for the revolvable part of the device
- Figure 4- is a vertical central sectional view of Figure 3
- s Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmental view of a portion of the pawl and ratchet attachment within the driven gear of the revolving part of the device.
- the frame work of the housing consists of a plurality of upright members 1, preferably of wood, and arranged radially about a common center, illustrated in ure 2. Of these members there are eight illustrated as a convenient number to form in plan view a substantially octagonally shaped device. Any desired number of cross pieces 2, fixed to the upper end of the members 1 of the frame work, may be employed for supporting the deck 3, through which the revolvable axial receptacle 1 extends.
- the straight faces intermediate of each pair of upright members are'designed to be covered with glass, as indicated at p 5, so as to make practically the entire contents of the display rack visible from without.
- two adjacent straight faces are covcred with an arcuately shaped door 6 mounted upon suitable wheel hangers 7, traveling upon arail 8, fixed to the edge of the deck 3,, which permits of the door being rolled about to either side of the two faces, overwhich there is no glass, thus making the inv terior of the receptacle accessible at any time, and through which the revolving rack may be loaded or unloaded as desire y p
- the revolvable rack, upon which the goods are carried, comprises the.
- the upper shelf 9 as having greater inclination than the lower shelves 10.
- the shelves are all formed with upwardly turned flanged edges 11 to prevent the goods slipping off.
- the truncated .end of, the shelves are turned upwardly, forming suit able flanges 19, about which may be clamped a two-part ring 13, for holding the same tightly against the receptacle 1, or they may be fixedin any other desired manner-
- the receptacle 1 is mounted within a base. 1%, having an annular flange 15 formed thereabouts, and which rests upon the ballbearing 16 carried upon the upper face of the ring base 17 resting upon the bottom 18 of the display rack.
- the upper end of the axial receptacle 4c is non-frictionally supported within the deck 3 by an annular housing or collar 19 carrying a plurality of pivoted rollers 20, which project slightly within the inner bore of the collar and are designed to engage the surface of the receptacle 1; the collar being suitably fixed to the deck 3 for the purpose.
- Above the collar 19 is fixed in any desired manner to the upper end of the receptacle 4- a spur gear 21 which meshes with a pinion 22'upon a vertical countershaft 23 carrying a worm gear 24 which meshes with the worm 25 upon any suitable form of motor, as for example,an electric motor illustrated at 26.
- the receptacle 4 7 together with its display shelves may be made to revolve at any desired speed.
- a convenient means of attaching the gear 21 to the upper ceptacle 1 and a plurality of inclined circular shelves, which may be all of one form or of cast end of the receptacle 4 I have illustrated it in Figure 5 as being a floating ring gear frictionallyresting upon an annular flanged collar 27, rigidly fixed about the receptacle.
- the inner edge of the floating ring has formed thereon a plurality of equi-distant notches 28, forming a continuous annular rack thereabouts, in which is engaged a suitable spring pall 29, permanently fixed as at to the upwardly extending flange 31 of the collar 27-.
- the receptacle a carrying the collar 27 may be turned in one direction Without affecting the gear 21, as the pall willslip over the notches in the rack without operating the. latter.
- the object of this is to permit an attendant, who wishes to remove from the rack any of the articles on display, that may at the time be opposite the door, access to such object, the same be ing had by turning the rack manually in the direction opposite to that which will cause the pall 29 to engage the floating ring gear and as soon as released the normal operating mechanism will continue to act.
- the receptacle 4 as being made of glass and its upper end open. Into said receptacle is suspended a plurality of electric lights indicated at 32, these beingso arranged as to occur one intermediate of each pair of circular shelves. An L- shaped bracket 33 is fixed upon the deck 8 with its free end extending over the center of the receptacle 4, said bracket being for the purpose of supporting the electric wires to which the lights 32 are attached.
- Vhile I have illustrated the receptacle 4 as being of glass, it is evident that similar results may be accomplished by forming same of lattice-work or wire screen, as preferred
- The'under sides of the shelves 9 and 10 are either polished or painted white so as to re flect the light downwardly upon the goods on the shelf below said lights and preferably arranged so as to not occur in the line of vision of one viewing therack.
- a lock which may be of any desired form so that in the event of the display receptacle being used upon the street or like place the contents thereof may be secure.
- An illuminated rotary display rack of the character described comprising a hollow transparent axial receptacle carrying a plurality of vertically spaced lamps therein, vertically spaced circular inclined shelves carried by the receptacle, said shelvesbeing so positioned in relation to the lamps that the under sides thereof act as reflectors throwing light downwardly upon each succeeding shelf, substantially as described.
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June 17, 1924.
1,497,825 H. ZAHL DISPLAY REGEPTAGLE Filed Aug. 7', 1922 ATTORNEK Patented Jane '17,
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PATENT? OF C -k HJALMAR ZAHL, OF DULUTH, MINNESOTA;
DISPLAY RECEPTACLE.
Application filed August 7, 1922. Serial No. 580,104.
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The principal object of the invention is to produce a device of this character in which a large number of articles, in propor tion to the space occupied by the receptacle, may be displayed.
Another object is to provide a novel form of illumination for thearticles on display by utilizing the under side of the circular shelves as light reflectors.
Other objects and advantages, such as simplicity of construction, etc., will appear. in the further description of the 111V6ntl011.
In the accompanying drawings forming part of this application and in which like reference characters indicate like parts:
Figure 1 is a central vertical section of the illustrated embodiment of my invention,
Figure 2 is a cross-sectional view on line 22, Figure 1,
Figure 3 is an enlarged plan view of the upper roller bearing attachment for the revolvable part of the device,
Figure 4- is a vertical central sectional view of Figure 3, and s Figure 5 is an enlarged fragmental view of a portion of the pawl and ratchet attachment within the driven gear of the revolving part of the device.
The frame work of the housing consists of a plurality of upright members 1, preferably of wood, and arranged radially about a common center, illustrated in ure 2. Of these members there are eight illustrated as a convenient number to form in plan view a substantially octagonally shaped device. Any desired number of cross pieces 2, fixed to the upper end of the members 1 of the frame work, may be employed for supporting the deck 3, through which the revolvable axial receptacle 1 extends.
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The straight faces intermediate of each pair of upright members are'designed to be covered with glass, as indicated at p 5, so as to make practically the entire contents of the display rack visible from without. However, two adjacent straight faces are covcred with an arcuately shaped door 6 mounted upon suitable wheel hangers 7, traveling upon arail 8, fixed to the edge of the deck 3,, which permits of the door being rolled about to either side of the two faces, overwhich there is no glass, thus making the inv terior of the receptacle accessible at any time, and through which the revolving rack may be loaded or unloaded as desire y p The revolvable rack, upon which the goods are carried, comprises the. hollow axial redifierent forms as desired; for example I have shown the upper shelf 9 as having greater inclination than the lower shelves 10. The shelvesare all formed with upwardly turned flanged edges 11 to prevent the goods slipping off. The truncated .end of, the shelves are turned upwardly, forming suit able flanges 19, about which may be clamped a two-part ring 13, for holding the same tightly against the receptacle 1, or they may be fixedin any other desired manner- The receptacle 1 is mounted within a base. 1%, having an annular flange 15 formed thereabouts, and which rests upon the ballbearing 16 carried upon the upper face of the ring base 17 resting upon the bottom 18 of the display rack.
The upper end of the axial receptacle 4c is non-frictionally supported within the deck 3 by an annular housing or collar 19 carrying a plurality of pivoted rollers 20, which project slightly within the inner bore of the collar and are designed to engage the surface of the receptacle 1; the collar being suitably fixed to the deck 3 for the purpose. Above the collar 19 is fixed in any desired manner to the upper end of the receptacle 4- a spur gear 21 which meshes with a pinion 22'upon a vertical countershaft 23 carrying a worm gear 24 which meshes with the worm 25 upon any suitable form of motor, as for example,an electric motor illustrated at 26.
In this manner the receptacle 4 7 together with its display shelves may be made to revolve at any desired speed. As a convenient means of attaching the gear 21 to the upper ceptacle 1 and a plurality of inclined circular shelves, which may be all of one form or of cast end of the receptacle 4, I have illustrated it in Figure 5 as being a floating ring gear frictionallyresting upon an annular flanged collar 27, rigidly fixed about the receptacle. The inner edge of the floating ring has formed thereon a plurality of equi-distant notches 28, forming a continuous annular rack thereabouts, in which is engaged a suitable spring pall 29, permanently fixed as at to the upwardly extending flange 31 of the collar 27-. By this arrangement it is evident that the receptacle a carrying the collar 27 may be turned in one direction Without affecting the gear 21, as the pall willslip over the notches in the rack without operating the. latter. The object of this is to permit an attendant, who wishes to remove from the rack any of the articles on display, that may at the time be opposite the door, access to such object, the same be ing had by turning the rack manually in the direction opposite to that which will cause the pall 29 to engage the floating ring gear and as soon as released the normal operating mechanism will continue to act.
I have illustratedthe receptacle 4 as being made of glass and its upper end open. Into said receptacle is suspended a plurality of electric lights indicated at 32, these beingso arranged as to occur one intermediate of each pair of circular shelves. An L- shaped bracket 33 is fixed upon the deck 8 with its free end extending over the center of the receptacle 4, said bracket being for the purpose of supporting the electric wires to which the lights 32 are attached. Vhile I have illustrated the receptacle 4 as being of glass, it is evident that similar results may be accomplished by forming same of lattice-work or wire screen, as preferred The'under sides of the shelves 9 and 10 are either polished or painted white so as to re flect the light downwardly upon the goods on the shelf below said lights and preferably arranged so as to not occur in the line of vision of one viewing therack.
At 34 is illustrated a lock which may be of any desired form so that in the event of the display receptacle being used upon the street or like place the contents thereof may be secure.
From the foregoing it is evident that I have devised a simple and attractive display receptacle which may be used Within a store where other goods are on exhibition and sale or may be used as an independent stor ing and display device from which goods may be sold directly.
It is to be understood that various modifications of details in the construction of the device within the scope of the invention may be resorted to without departing from the spirit thereof.
Having thus described my invention, what I claim and desire to secure by Letters Patent, is: 7
An illuminated rotary display rack of the character described comprising a hollow transparent axial receptacle carrying a plurality of vertically spaced lamps therein, vertically spaced circular inclined shelves carried by the receptacle, said shelvesbeing so positioned in relation to the lamps that the under sides thereof act as reflectors throwing light downwardly upon each succeeding shelf, substantially as described.
In testimony whereof I hereunto affix my signature in the presence of two witnesses.
HJALMAR- ZAI-IL.
IVitnesses S. C. BRONSON, S. GEO. STEVENS.
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2720056A (en) * | 1951-01-04 | 1955-10-11 | Albert H Levy | Combined lamp and flower receptacle |
| US4771206A (en) * | 1986-06-16 | 1988-09-13 | Taylor Donna M | Improved jewelry box |
| WO1989005600A1 (en) * | 1987-12-16 | 1989-06-29 | Theis Gerard | Programmable rotating show-case |
| US5567026A (en) * | 1994-11-02 | 1996-10-22 | Master-Bilt | Apparatus for displaying products |
| EP1197173A1 (en) * | 2000-10-13 | 2002-04-17 | Eurograf Sas | Rotating exhibiting means |
| US20080011697A1 (en) * | 2006-06-21 | 2008-01-17 | Berg David G | Rotary food storage system |
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Cited By (6)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US2720056A (en) * | 1951-01-04 | 1955-10-11 | Albert H Levy | Combined lamp and flower receptacle |
| US4771206A (en) * | 1986-06-16 | 1988-09-13 | Taylor Donna M | Improved jewelry box |
| WO1989005600A1 (en) * | 1987-12-16 | 1989-06-29 | Theis Gerard | Programmable rotating show-case |
| US5567026A (en) * | 1994-11-02 | 1996-10-22 | Master-Bilt | Apparatus for displaying products |
| EP1197173A1 (en) * | 2000-10-13 | 2002-04-17 | Eurograf Sas | Rotating exhibiting means |
| US20080011697A1 (en) * | 2006-06-21 | 2008-01-17 | Berg David G | Rotary food storage system |
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