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US1563687A
US1563687A US705668A US70566824A US1563687A US 1563687 A US1563687 A US 1563687A US 705668 A US705668 A US 705668A US 70566824 A US70566824 A US 70566824A US 1563687 A US1563687 A US 1563687A
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
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  • This invention relates to display stands adapted to be made of cardboard or other suitable sheet material in such a manner that each stand consists of only one piece of material, can be shipped in a flat, knockdown condition, and can be easily and quickly set up to form a rigid and durable stand.
  • Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view showing the initial folding
  • Fig. 3 is a perspective showing the method of setting up th stand
  • Fig. 6 a sectional view of a modified form.
  • the original blank Fig. 1, consists generally of a main section divided into portions 1 and 2 by the transverse scoring 3, a wing section extending laterally from the portion 2 and a tab 4 extending from the portion 2 on the side opposite said wing section.
  • the blank is scored along the line 5 of juncture tab 4.'
  • the wing section comprises two panels 6 and 6', of which are separated by a panel 7 equal in length to the breadth of the main section.
  • the blank is scored at the juncture 8 of the .panel 6' with the portion 2 and at the juncture 9 and 9 of the panels 6 and 6' with the panel 7.
  • the perpendicular distance from the apex of the nick 24 to the line of the score 20 is made equal to the perpendicular distance from the score22 to the inner extremity of the nick 25.
  • the tab 26 is prevented from swinging upwardly by the shoulder 27, while the flap 17 is prevented from displacement by the tongue 28 and the shoulder 29.
  • the flaps 17 and 17- and the tabs 26 and 26'- are not opened until it is desired to set .up the stand, but remain fiat, merely outlined by the scores and incisions, as described.
  • the first operation in practicing the pres ent invention is to produce the blank and provide it with the scorings and incisions as described.
  • one more preliminary step is necessary, which is as follows:
  • a tray having walls 6 and 4:, 6, 2, 7 and 10 have thus been provided, the main portion 2 forming the rear wall of this tray.
  • the flaps 17 and 17' are now opened out rearwardly and braced in position by the tabs 26 and 26, respectively.
  • Indents 30 and 30 may be provided on the free edges of the flaps to enable them to be easily grasped.
  • the portion 1 is now bent inwardly along scoring 3 so that it lies flat against portion 2, thus covering the apertures left in the latter.
  • the portion 1 may be made suitably longer than the portion 2 and provided with transverse scorings 31,, 32 and 33 as indicated in Fig. 5. When folded along these scorings, as shown, additional panels 34, 35 and 36 are formed and in this manner a shelf 34 is provided. In this constructional form the portion 1 is made longer than portion 2 in the blank by the sum of the widths of shelf 34 and spacing panel 36.
  • a display comprising "a back' member consisting of a sheet of suitable material, a flap cut in said back member and adapted to swing out of the plane thereof form an easel, a tray supported on said from a single lateral extension of said back member, and an extension on said back member adapted to be folded over said member for covering the aperture made therein by said flap.
  • a display stand comprising a back member consisting of a sheet of suitable material, a flap cut in said back member and adapted to swing out of the plane thereof whereby said back member and said flap form an easel, a tray supported on said easel ar dintegral therewith, and an extension on said back member adapted to be folded over said member for covering the aperture made therein by said flap, said extension being folded along longitudinal lines to form a shelf, as described.
  • a blank for a collapsible display stand comprising a main substantially rectangular section, a perpendicular wing extending from a lateral edge of saidmain section at an extremity thereof, said wing being extended to a distance greater than the width of said main section, a rectangular panel equal in length to the width of said main section extending from said wing and equally spaced from the extremities thereof, said panel projecting beyond the line of the end of .said main section a distance equal to half the difference in length between the panel and said wing, measured on their lineof juncture; a flap extending from the edge of said panel opposite said wing and substantially co-extensive with said panel edge; and a tab on the side of said main section opposite to said wing.

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Dec. 1, 1925- 1,563,687
J. H. CHANEY DISPLAY STAND 2 Sheets-Shet 1 Filed April 10. 1924 gwuentov Dec. 1, 1925. 1,563,687
J. H. CHANEY DISPLAY STAND Filed April 10, 1924 2 Sheets-Sheet 2 of the portion 2 and the equal proportions,
- Display Stands,
Patented Dec. 1, 1925.
UNITED srarss PATENT Joint n. cnANEYjor BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
DISPLAY STAND.
Application filed April 10, 1924. Serial No. 705,668.
To all whom it may concern:
Be it known that I, JOHN H. CHANEY, a citizen of the United" States, residing at Baltimore city, Maryland, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in of. which the following is a specification. r
This invention relates to display stands adapted to be made of cardboard or other suitable sheet material in such a manner that each stand consists of only one piece of material, can be shipped in a flat, knockdown condition, and can be easily and quickly set up to form a rigid and durable stand. I attain these objects in a manner to be fully described hereinafter with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which Figure 1 shows the original blank,
Fig. 2 is a fragmentary view showing the initial folding,
Fig. 3 is a perspective showing the method of setting up th stand,
' Fig. 4, a per pective of the completed article,
Fig. 5, a vertical section, and
Fig. 6, a sectional view of a modified form.
Referring now to the drawings, the original blank, Fig. 1, consists generally of a main section divided into portions 1 and 2 by the transverse scoring 3, a wing section extending laterally from the portion 2 and a tab 4 extending from the portion 2 on the side opposite said wing section. The blank is scored along the line 5 of juncture tab 4.' The wing section comprises two panels 6 and 6', of which are separated by a panel 7 equal in length to the breadth of the main section. The blank is scored at the juncture 8 of the .panel 6' with the portion 2 and at the juncture 9 and 9 of the panels 6 and 6' with the panel 7. Depending from the panel 7 is a panel 10 and from the panels 6 and 6 tongues 11 and 11, respectively. These tongues are made independent of the panel 10 by the incisions 12 and 12' which extend to the scoring 13 which is on a line with the lower edge of the portiom 2. This scoring also denotes the hue of juncture between panels 7 and 10 6', a flap 14 depends,
and between the panels 6, 6 and the tongues 11, 11, respectively. From the panel 10 which is equal in width to the panels 6 and the line of separation of the two being scored, as at 15. The opof the flap 1 4 taper as do likewise the incisions 21 and 21, respectively. Transverse scores 22. and22 intersect the lines of the scores and 20', and by means of appropriate incisions, 23 and 23', tabs 26 and 26', which may be bent out along lines 22 and 22, are formed for cooperating with and locking in their opened 17 and 17 When the flaps and tongues are in this position, the nicks 24 and 25 and 24' and 25, will, so to speak, interlock asshown in Figs. 3and 5. Referring to flap 17 and tab 26, the perpendicular distance from the apex of the nick 24 to the line of the score 20 is made equal to the perpendicular distance from the score22 to the inner extremity of the nick 25. Hence, when the 'parts are placed in their cooperating positions, the tab 26 is prevented from swinging upwardly by the shoulder 27, while the flap 17 is prevented from displacement by the tongue 28 and the shoulder 29. How ever, the flaps 17 and 17- and the tabs 26 and 26'- are not opened until it is desired to set .up the stand, but remain fiat, merely outlined by the scores and incisions, as described. j r
The first operation in practicing the pres ent invention, therefore, it is to produce the blank and provide it with the scorings and incisions as described. In order that the stand may be quickly set up when required, one more preliminary step is necessary, which is as follows:
position the flaps Referring to Fig. 1, the whole wing section is bent over the main portion 2 along scoring 8. Thus scoring 13 will coincide with the lower edge of main portion 2 and at the left. The panel 6 panel 6 will-lie is now bent back along the scoring 9 and behind the tab 4-so that its free lateral ed e coinc des with scoring 5. The panel 6 is now attached to the tab 4 by any suitable Panels 6 and 6 are bent to stand per- 2 [pendicular relative to main portion 2 and panel 7. There will be flexure along scores 5, 8, 9 and 9. Tongues 11 and 11 are now bent inwardly and panel 10 is bent over them along scorings' 13 and and flap 14 inserted between the edges of the tongues and the portion. 2 in the well known manner. A tray having walls 6 and 4:, 6, 2, 7 and 10 have thus been provided, the main portion 2 forming the rear wall of this tray. The flaps 17 and 17' are now opened out rearwardly and braced in position by the tabs 26 and 26, respectively. Indents 30 and 30 may be provided on the free edges of the flaps to enable them to be easily grasped. The portion 1 is now bent inwardly along scoring 3 so that it lies flat against portion 2, thus covering the apertures left in the latter.
If it is \desired to provide a shelf on the stand, the portion 1 may be made suitably longer than the portion 2 and provided with transverse scorings 31,, 32 and 33 as indicated in Fig. 5. When folded along these scorings, as shown, additional panels 34, 35 and 36 are formed and in this manner a shelf 34 is provided. In this constructional form the portion 1 is made longer than portion 2 in the blank by the sum of the widths of shelf 34 and spacing panel 36.
1 Having thus described my invention, I 0 am:
'1. A display comprising "a back' member consisting of a sheet of suitable material, a flap cut in said back member and adapted to swing out of the plane thereof form an easel, a tray supported on said from a single lateral extension of said back member, and an extension on said back member adapted to be folded over said member for covering the aperture made therein by said flap.
2. A display stand comprising a back member consisting of a sheet of suitable material, a flap cut in said back member and adapted to swing out of the plane thereof whereby said back member and said flap form an easel, a tray supported on said easel ar dintegral therewith, and an extension on said back member adapted to be folded over said member for covering the aperture made therein by said flap, said extension being folded along longitudinal lines to form a shelf, as described.
3. A blank for a collapsible display stand, comprising a main substantially rectangular section, a perpendicular wing extending from a lateral edge of saidmain section at an extremity thereof, said wing being extended to a distance greater than the width of said main section, a rectangular panel equal in length to the width of said main section extending from said wing and equally spaced from the extremities thereof, said panel projecting beyond the line of the end of .said main section a distance equal to half the difference in length between the panel and said wing, measured on their lineof juncture; a flap extending from the edge of said panel opposite said wing and substantially co-extensive with said panel edge; and a tab on the side of said main section opposite to said wing.
The foregoing specification signed at Baltimore, -Maryland, this 18th day of March, 1924.
JOHN H. CHANEY.
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US2950013A (en) * 1956-05-03 1960-08-23 Malnove Paul Merchandising display device
US2998131A (en) * 1959-10-19 1961-08-29 Southwest Specialty Inc Game display
US3688897A (en) * 1969-11-20 1972-09-05 Charles R Judd Display package
US5165649A (en) * 1991-12-23 1992-11-24 Neumann Leslie S Display stand
US20040099541A1 (en) * 2002-12-02 2004-05-27 Sturba Michael A. Printable die cut business card holder
US20150008147A1 (en) * 2013-07-04 2015-01-08 Fih (Hong Kong) Limited Support and packaging box for electronic device
US10112360B2 (en) * 2014-08-11 2018-10-30 Gregory Casagrande Apparatus for supporting a portable device for seat back viewing
US20200172295A1 (en) * 2018-11-30 2020-06-04 JBM Packaging Inc. Envelopes with integrated easel features

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* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2950013A (en) * 1956-05-03 1960-08-23 Malnove Paul Merchandising display device
US2998131A (en) * 1959-10-19 1961-08-29 Southwest Specialty Inc Game display
US3688897A (en) * 1969-11-20 1972-09-05 Charles R Judd Display package
US5165649A (en) * 1991-12-23 1992-11-24 Neumann Leslie S Display stand
US20040099541A1 (en) * 2002-12-02 2004-05-27 Sturba Michael A. Printable die cut business card holder
US7260907B2 (en) * 2002-12-02 2007-08-28 Sturba Michael A Printable die cut business card holder
US20150008147A1 (en) * 2013-07-04 2015-01-08 Fih (Hong Kong) Limited Support and packaging box for electronic device
US9145227B2 (en) * 2013-07-04 2015-09-29 Fih (Hong Kong) Limited Support and packaging box for electronic device
US10112360B2 (en) * 2014-08-11 2018-10-30 Gregory Casagrande Apparatus for supporting a portable device for seat back viewing
US20200172295A1 (en) * 2018-11-30 2020-06-04 JBM Packaging Inc. Envelopes with integrated easel features
US11498723B2 (en) * 2018-11-30 2022-11-15 Jbm Packaging Envelopes with integrated easel features

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