WO2001041604A1 - Ensemble poteau de support pour la suspension d'articles ou la fixation d'une etagere - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
- A47F5/0815—Panel constructions with apertures for article supports, e.g. hooks
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- Support bar arrangement for hanging articles or for holding a shelf
- the invention relates to a support rod arrangement for hanging articles or for holding a shelf.
- the items to be hung or placed on the shelf may e.g. are goods for sale, objects of work in business or privacy, exhibits or decorative elements.
- the support rod arrangement consists of a plug-in receptacle carried by a support structure and designed as a fixable housing, and a support rod that can be inserted into it. With several such support rod arrangements, e.g. populate a presentation wall in a retail facility.
- the supporting structure comes e.g. a wall, a panel or a shelf component.
- the plug-in receptacle has a mounting flange and can be inserted into a continuous opening in the support structure from the rear.
- the plug receptacle has a window-like insertion opening on its front side, while undercuts are provided at the top and bottom inside the plug receptacle.
- the support rod has a rod piece and a plug-in plate which is fixedly attached to one end of the rod piece.
- the plug-in plate projects beyond the insertion opening in one dimension and can only be inserted into the insertion opening behind the upper undercut when it is tilted. After the canted insertion, the support rod is aligned with the plug-in plate and moved downwards, so that the plug-in plate now also lies behind the lower undercut.
- the surface of the plug-in plate abutting the upper undercut narrows, but the upper and lower edges of the plug-in plate now sit behind the respective undercut.
- a support rod construction is known for example from US 4,316,547.
- On a rear wall run two vertical and spaced rails with a hole pattern, where in each rail, in two equal heights Holes, a short piece of rail can be inserted.
- the two rail sections protrude vertically into the room from the rear wall, and a crossbar is placed over the rail sections.
- Hangers for example, can be hung directly on the crossbar as well as support rods that protrude further into the room, which in turn are hung.
- this support rod construction is adjustable in height, it is otherwise not very variable due to the necessary perforated grid rails and is also relatively complex.
- Devices for hanging goods with horizontally arranged profile rails are e.g. also known from WO 91 14388 and DE 38 03 829 A1.
- Carrier rods with their attached end pieces can be inserted laterally into the profile rails or can be latched in by tilting.
- This construction is very material-intensive and limits the freedom of design enormously by the profile rails to be placed on the load-bearing rear wall, which are externally visible.
- the profile rails are not intended to create individual support rod arrangements.
- additional lateral locking means would be necessary to prevent the horizontal shifting of the latched support bars along the profile rails and thus to maintain an orderly appearance of the sales area even with a lively audience.
- US Pat. No. 5,109,992 discloses a support rod arrangement which partially reduces the disadvantages of long profile rails by fixing short rail pieces cut as plug-in receptacles onto a rear wall, into each of which a support rod with the plug-in plate arranged foremost can be inserted laterally.
- This arrangement would also require lateral locking means in order to prevent the carrier rod, which is only pushed in, from sliding out unintentionally.
- the plug-in receptacles can only be placed on rear walls, therefore visible as a coarse sheet metal part and thus e.g. not very suitable for aesthetic shop designs.
- EP 0 519 349 B1 discloses a further support rod arrangement, consisting of a plug-in receptacle that can be inserted into a panel and a support rod. Each socket can be fitted with a single support rod breakfast.
- the plug-in receptacle can be inserted into a recess in the panel, the outer edge of the plug-in receptacle touching the edge of the recess.
- the plug-in receptacle is held by an upper nose protruding into the panel and a screw connection to the rear wall behind the panel.
- the plug-in receptacle has a slot which is delimited at the bottom by a profile shoulder and at the top by an inwardly curved bump edge, the bounce edge leaving a gap open.
- the carrier bar consists of a bar section and a closing plate fixedly attached to the rear bar end, which has a double bevel at the top, to the horizontal section of which is connected a downwardly extending, flat plate segment.
- the horizontal section of the bend In the latched state, the horizontal section of the bend is supported on the profile shoulder, while the upstanding vertical section of the bend protrudes through the gap behind the bump edge and the plate segment rests on the front of the plug-in receptacle. If the support rod is to be disengaged, the support rod must be inclined in order to be able to pull the vertical section of the end plate out of the gap; the latching is analogous.
- This support rod arrangement does meet the aesthetic requirements, does not require any rail material and enables the assembly of a field of plug-in receptacles to be changed quickly, but there are still a number of disadvantages.
- the plug-in receptacle can only be inserted into a recess in the panel, but cannot be placed on the panel and not on the back. The most serious thing is that the support rods can be released very easily by lifting them up at the front, which can be caused by simply bumping into them.
- both the plug-in receptacles due to the inner contour and the end plates due to the double bevel are relatively complex to manufacture.
- EP 0 716 825 B1 relates to a support rod arrangement with a housing-shaped plug-in receptacle with internal undercuts.
- the window-like insertion opening which serves to receive the plug-in plate of a support rod, is surrounded by a mounting flange.
- Variants for the assembly of the plug-in receptacle are: a) placing on the supporting structure of from; or b) placing on the support structure from behind; or c) provided in the support structure.
- the plug-in receptacle with its frame-shaped, circumferential cover sits raised on the front of the supporting structure as a cuboid housing.
- this variant of the arrangement of the plug-in receptacle is certainly only suitable for certain applications, since the plug-in receptacles appear clearly, have a pronounced appearance and disrupt the evenness, for example of a frequently populated presentation wall.
- the plug-in receptacle is inserted into the support structure, the frame-shaped attachment flange resting on the front of the support structure and thus also appearing to be dominant over a relatively large area.
- the variant b) requires more work, because when the plug-in receptacle is put on the back, the opening through the support structure must be cut very cleanly because it can be seen from the front. In addition, the cut edges are visible in the opening.
- the object of the invention is, however, to make the optical appearance of the support rod arrangement of the type of EP 0 716 825 B1, in the installed state, even more subtle by further development.
- the basic mode of operation of this support rod arrangement is to be retained.
- the plug-in receptacle must be installed with as little work as possible in a support structure, e.g. insert and fix a rear wall, a panel or a shelf component.
- a support rod should be able to be inserted into a plug-in receptacle with a handle, and it should also be possible to simply plug it into another plug-in receptacle.
- a large number of plug-in receptacles should be able to be systematically positioned for more complex structures; shelves, such as trays or open boxes, should also be able to be installed on several support bars.
- the individual plugged-in support rod must be locked securely in the plug-in receptacle without additional security measures, even if it is the support rod tilts downward into the room.
- Plug-in receptacles used in a support structure, but not occupied by a support rod, must not adversely affect the aesthetic impression.
- the support rod arrangement serves for hanging articles or for holding a shelf with a plug-in receptacle carried by a support structure and fixable thereon and a support rod which can be plugged into it.
- the carrier bar consists of a bar section and a plug-in plate attached to the first end of the bar section.
- the plug-in receptacle has a mounting flange, a window-like insertion opening and an upper and a lower undercut in the interior of the plug-in receptacle.
- the plug-in plate located on the rod piece projects above the height of the insertion opening. The plug-in plate can only be pushed through the insertion opening in a tilted position so that the upper edge is behind the upper undercut after the plug-in plate has been plugged in.
- the insertion opening is provided in a sleeve piece placed in front of the plane of the mounting flange.
- the mounting flange comes to rest on the back of the support structure, while the sleeve piece protrudes into an opening prepared in the support structure.
- a cover can be provided which can be inserted into the insertion opening and which furthermore permits the insertion and removal of the support rod with its plug-in plate.
- the sleeve piece is formed by wall webs surrounding the insertion opening and a plate-shaped sleeve base is arranged inside the sleeve piece, set back to the level of the entry into the insertion opening.
- the entry into the insertion opening is preferably square.
- the wall webs close off in the plane of entry into the insertion opening as the front edge of the sleeve piece, the wall webs present on both sides of the insertion opening initially extend closed to the level of the sleeve base.
- the upper and lower undercut are provided on the wall webs above and below the insertion opening.
- the sleeve base has an opening on its upper edge with a cut-out on the back, a raised bump edge pointing towards the entry of the insertion opening on its lower edge and latching holes located above the bounce edge.
- a screw hole could be arranged approximately in the middle of the sleeve base.
- the sleeve base is positioned in front of the mounting flange.
- the wall webs on both sides of the insertion opening extend beyond the sleeve base and the mounting flange, as a result of which two mutually parallel guide ribs are created on the back of the mounting flange.
- These guide ribs serve to receive a continuous support for holding the support structure.
- the guide ribs extend on the mounting flange to the top and bottom of the sleeve piece. Raised lugs are provided on the inside of the guide ribs for clamping the support. Any screw hole in the sleeve base is used to screw between the support and the plug receptacle.
- the mounting flange has screw holes for screwing the plug receptacle onto the back of the support structure.
- the cover has a bottom which covers the sleeve base of the plug-in receptacle and side walls which line the wall webs present in the sleeve piece on both sides of the insertion opening. Furthermore, the cover has a frame which covers the front edge of the sleeve piece. The frame merges into the side walls and lines the wall webs above and below the insertion opening. Between the bottom and the frame, in the area of the upper and lower undercut, the cover has cutouts for the upper and lower edge of the plug-in plate of the support rod to pass through. The bottom extends to the bump edge of the sleeve base.
- Lugs protrude from the floor, which are intended for engagement in the free cut provided on the rear of the sleeve base and the locking holes located above the bump edge.
- the front edge of the sleeve piece of the plug-in receptacle is recessed below the front of the support structure and the cover inserted into the sleeve piece is flush with its frame with the front.
- the plug-in receptacle is advantageously produced as a cast part, while the cover is a plastic injection-molded part of any color.
- a back wall, a panel or a shelf component forms the supporting structure on which a large number of plug-in receptacles can be systematically arranged.
- the bar pieces of the support bars are either straight or inclined and are used for hanging articles directly or for holding a shelf, such as a shelf, an open or closed box. Several support bars can be bridged.
- the support rod arrangement allows a support rod to be inserted into and removed from the plug-in receptacle in a few simple steps.
- the plug-in receptacle inserted from the rear of the support structure which is clad with a frame-like cover from the front, enables a very discreet installation.
- the support rod arrangement is suitable as a fitting for a single suspension up to the construction of a complex shop fitting, which can be individually designed and then used variably.
- the constructive design eliminates the tedious adjustment of the individual plug-in receptacles within a large number.
- the support rods used are precisely aligned on their own and therefore convey a solid appearance on a complex presentation wall.
- FIG. 1A shows a plug-in receptacle inserted into a support structure with a cover and plugged-in support rod as a perspective view; 1B, the plug-in receptacle and the cover on both sides approximated an opening in the support structure, as an exploded view according to FIG. 1A;
- FIG. 2A shows the plug-in receptacle in the front view
- FIG. 2B shows a section through the plug-in receptacle according to FIG. 2A on the
- FIG. 2C shows a top view of the plug receptacle according to FIG. 2A;
- Figure 3A seen the front of the connector as a perspective view from below;
- FIG. 3B the view according to FIG. 3A seen from above;
- Figure 3C seen the back of the connector as a perspective view from below;
- 3D shows the representation according to FIG. 3C seen from above;
- Figure 4A the cover in the front view
- FIG. 4B shows a section through the plug receptacle according to FIG. 4A on the line B-B;
- FIG. 4C shows a top view of the cover according to FIG. 4A;
- Figure 5A seen the front of the cover as a perspective view from below;
- FIG. 5B the view according to FIG. 5A seen from above;
- Figure 5C seen the back of the cover as a perspective view from below;
- FIG. 5D the view according to FIG. 5C seen from above;
- FIG. 6 shows the arrangement according to FIG. 1A without a inserted support rod as a perspective view
- FIG. 7A the arrangement according to FIG. 1A viewed from the rear of the supporting structure, with the plug-in receptacle used, the plug-on cover and the inserted support rod;
- FIG. 7B shows a section through the support rod arrangement according to FIG. 7A on the line CC;
- FIG. 7C shows an enlargement from FIG. 7B in the area of the plug-in receptacle;
- Figure 8 shows the rear of the support structure with the inserted receptacle and a vertical support for holding the support structure as a perspective view.
- the support rod arrangement initially consists of a plug-in receptacle 1, which has a plate-shaped attachment flange 10 and a sleeve piece 11 extending forward from it.
- the mounting flange 10 projects on all sides beyond the base of the sleeve piece 11, which terminates at the front with a front edge 114 and surrounds a window-like insertion opening 12 - here square - with its wall webs.
- Screw holes 100 are provided in the mounting flange 10 for fastening on the rear side 31 of a support structure 3, the sleeve piece 11 projecting into an opening 32 of the support structure 3 in the assembled state.
- the front edge 114 should come to lie slightly below that of the plane of the front 30 of the support structure 3.
- the cover 4 which is provided as an option, can be inserted into the insertion opening 12, thereby cladding the interior of the interior which is visible from the outside Most of the sleeve piece 11 covers the front edge 114 in a frame-like manner and ends flush with the front side 30.
- the cover 4 used still allows the support rod 2 to be inserted and removed with its plug-in plate 21.
- the support structure 3 could, for example, be a rear wall, a panel or a shelf component.
- the support rod arrangement also includes a support rod 2, which consists of a rod piece 20 and a plug-in plate 21 attached to its first end 200.
- the second end 201 of the rod piece 20 protrudes into the room.
- the support rod 2 can be hung with articles or an open, semi-open or closed shelf can be attached, e.g. a tray, a basket or a box.
- Two or more support bars 2 could be bridged by at least one cross bar or a transversely extending shelf. Depending on the distance between the support rods 2 and their number, plug receptacles 1 would then have to be inserted into the support structure 3.
- the plug-in receptacle 1 with its mounting flange 10 and the sleeve piece 11 forming the window-like insertion opening 12 internally has an upper and a lower undercut 13, 14.
- the insertion opening 12 lies in the sleeve piece 11 placed in front of the plane of the mounting flange 10, the front edge 114 of which forms the entry plane into the insertion opening 12.
- Sleeve piece 11 is formed by wall webs 110, 111; 112, 113 surrounding insertion opening 12.
- Inside the sleeve piece 11 is a plate-shaped sleeve base 115, set back to the level of entry into the insertion opening 12.
- the entry into the insertion opening 12 is preferably square, in particular square; this could also have rounded contours.
- the wall webs 110, 111; 112, 113 end in the plane of the entry into the insertion opening 12 with the front edge 114.
- the wall webs 110, 111 present on both sides of the insertion opening 12 initially extend in a closed manner down to the level of the sleeve base 115.
- existing wall webs 112, 113, the upper and lower undercut 13, 14 are provided.
- the sleeve base 115 has an opening 1151 on its upper edge with a cutout 1152 on the rear side and a raised bump edge 1153 pointing toward the entry of the insertion opening 12 on its lower edge. Latching holes 1154 lie above the bump edge 1153.
- a screw hole 1150 can preferably be arranged centrally in the sleeve base 115.
- the sleeve base 115 With respect to the front edge 114, the sleeve base 115 is positioned in front of the mounting flange 10.
- the wall webs 110, 111 present on both sides of the insertion opening extend beyond the sleeve base 115 and the mounting flange 10, as a result of which two mutually parallel guide ribs 15 are formed on the mounting flange 10 on the rear.
- the guide ribs 15 extend on the mounting flange 10 to the top and bottom of the sleeve piece 11. On the inside of the guide ribs 15, raised lugs 150 are provided.
- the cover 4 initially consists of a base 40, which is configured to cover the sleeve base 115 of the plug-in receptacle 1.
- the side walls 41, 42 of the cover 4 are intended for lining the wall webs 110, 111 present in the sleeve piece 11 on both sides of the insertion opening 12.
- the front of the cover 4 is formed by a frame 43, which covers the front edge 114 of the sleeve piece 11 in the inserted state.
- the frame 43 merges into the side walls 41, 42 and lines the wall webs 112, 113 present above and below the insertion opening 12.
- the cover 4 has between the base 40 and the frame 43, in the area of the upper and lower undercut 13, 14, cutouts 44, 45 for the passage of the upper and lower edge 210, 211 of the plug-in plate 21 of the support rod 2.
- the base 40 extends to the bump edge 1153 of the sleeve base 115. From the floor 40, preferably near the free edges, detents 46 with a front hook contour extend.
- the plug-in plate 21 arranged at the first end 200 of the rod piece 20 projects beyond the height of the insertion opening 12 and can only be inserted through the insertion opening 12 when it is tilted.
- its upper edge 210 is behind the upper undercut 13.
- the support rod 2 After aligning the support rod 2 until the lower edge 211 of the plug-in plate 21 strikes the rear side on the bump edge 1153, the support rod 2 can be pushed down, so that the lower edge 211 comes to rest behind the lower undercut 14. Due to the dead weight of the support rod 2 and increasingly under load, the upper edge 210 presses against the upper undercut 13 on the front side and the lower edge 211 on the rear against the bumping edge 1153.
- the protruding bumping edge 1153 causes the plug-in plate 21 to be slightly inclined in the inserted position, thereby making it horizontal extending rod piece 20 receives a slight upward tendency into the room. This is optically advantageous and compensates for a greater load on the support rod 2.
- the cover 4 inserted into the insertion opening 12 covers with its frame 43 the front edge 114 and the wall webs 110, 111; 112, 113 of the plug-in receptacle 1 up to the plug-in plate 21. These surfaces would otherwise be visible even when the carrier rod 2 is inserted.
- the cover 40 which covers the sleeve base 115, is essentially also visible from the cover 4.
- the detent lugs 46 extending in pairs from the bottom 40 engage in the cutout 1152 provided on the rear of the sleeve base 115 and the detent holes 1154 located above the bump edge 1153.
- the cover 4, which is pressed into the plug receptacle 1, is thus secured.
- FIG. 8 The two mutually parallel guide ribs 15 on the back of the mounting flange 10 serve to receive a continuous support 5 for holding a possibly more complex support structure 3, for example on a presentation wall.
- the support 5 has an adequate cross section, which is between rule the guide ribs 15.
- the bevels 150 which are raised on the inside on the guide ribs 15, facilitate the insertion of the support 5 and are provided for the selective clamping of the support 5.
- the screw hole 1150 available as an option in the sleeve base 115 serves for screwing between the support 5 and the plug-in receptacle 1, which in turn is fastened through the screw holes 100 in the mounting flange 10 on the rear side 31 of the support structure 3.
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Priority Applications (2)
| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| EP00974228A EP1235500A1 (fr) | 1999-12-07 | 2000-11-17 | Ensemble poteau de support pour la suspension d'articles ou la fixation d'une etagere |
| AU12629/01A AU1262901A (en) | 1999-12-07 | 2000-11-17 | Support rod arrangement for hanging articles or fixing a rack |
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| Application Number | Priority Date | Filing Date | Title |
|---|---|---|---|
| DE29921495.8 | 1999-12-07 | ||
| DE29921495U DE29921495U1 (de) | 1999-12-07 | 1999-12-07 | Tragstangenanordnung zum Aufhängen von Artikeln oder zur Halterung einer Ablage |
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| WO2001041604A1 true WO2001041604A1 (fr) | 2001-06-14 |
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| PCT/CH2000/000617 Ceased WO2001041604A1 (fr) | 1999-12-07 | 2000-11-17 | Ensemble poteau de support pour la suspension d'articles ou la fixation d'une etagere |
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| EP (1) | EP1235500A1 (fr) |
| AU (1) | AU1262901A (fr) |
| DE (1) | DE29921495U1 (fr) |
| WO (1) | WO2001041604A1 (fr) |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| GB2378214A (en) * | 2001-07-28 | 2003-02-05 | Sperling Retail Developments L | System for securing a load arm to a wall panel |
| WO2005055774A1 (fr) | 2003-12-11 | 2005-06-23 | Visplay International Ag | Dispositif servant a suspendre des articles ou a soutenir une etagere |
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| DE20009028U1 (de) | 2000-05-19 | 2000-08-03 | Vitrashop Patente Ag, Muttenz | Tragstangenanordnung |
| DE10207474A1 (de) | 2002-02-21 | 2003-10-02 | Konrad Knoblauch | Einsteckvorrichtung, Einsteckteil sowie Anordnung zur Halterung von Gegenständen mit einer Einsteckvorrichtung und einem Einsteckteil |
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|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4316547A (en) | 1980-03-14 | 1982-02-23 | Crown Metal Manufacturing Co. | Hang rail support and hang rail |
| DE3803829A1 (de) | 1988-02-09 | 1989-08-17 | Alfer Alu Fertigbau | Verkaufseinrichtung |
| WO1991014388A1 (fr) | 1990-03-19 | 1991-10-03 | Cil Shopfitters Limited | Systeme d'etalage a etageres |
| US5109992A (en) | 1991-05-03 | 1992-05-05 | The Mead Corporation | Adjustable peg hook |
| EP0519349B1 (fr) | 1991-06-18 | 1997-08-13 | Australian Slatwall Industries Pty. Ltd. | Fixation de panneau |
| EP0716825B1 (fr) | 1994-12-13 | 1998-03-04 | Fehlbaum & Co. | Structure d'embase de crochet horizontal pour la présentation d'articles ou le support d'étagères |
| EP0834274A2 (fr) * | 1996-10-03 | 1998-04-08 | Dula-Werke Dustmann & Co. GmbH | Dispositif de présentation de marchandises dans des installations de vente |
| US5961082A (en) * | 1994-12-13 | 1999-10-05 | Fehlbaum & Co. | Supporting-bar arrangement for hanging goods to be displayed or for supporting a goods display unit |
| EP0951851A2 (fr) * | 1998-04-23 | 1999-10-27 | Umdasch Shop - Concept Gesellschaft m.b.H. | Dispositif d'insertion avec serrage à action diagonale |
| DE29922163U1 (de) * | 1999-12-17 | 2000-02-17 | Fehlbaum & Co., Muttenz | Anordnung zum Aufhängen von Artikeln oder zur Halterung einer Ablage |
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- 1999-12-07 DE DE29921495U patent/DE29921495U1/de not_active Expired - Lifetime
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- 2000-11-17 AU AU12629/01A patent/AU1262901A/en not_active Abandoned
- 2000-11-17 WO PCT/CH2000/000617 patent/WO2001041604A1/fr not_active Ceased
- 2000-11-17 EP EP00974228A patent/EP1235500A1/fr not_active Withdrawn
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| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| US4316547A (en) | 1980-03-14 | 1982-02-23 | Crown Metal Manufacturing Co. | Hang rail support and hang rail |
| DE3803829A1 (de) | 1988-02-09 | 1989-08-17 | Alfer Alu Fertigbau | Verkaufseinrichtung |
| WO1991014388A1 (fr) | 1990-03-19 | 1991-10-03 | Cil Shopfitters Limited | Systeme d'etalage a etageres |
| US5109992A (en) | 1991-05-03 | 1992-05-05 | The Mead Corporation | Adjustable peg hook |
| EP0519349B1 (fr) | 1991-06-18 | 1997-08-13 | Australian Slatwall Industries Pty. Ltd. | Fixation de panneau |
| EP0716825B1 (fr) | 1994-12-13 | 1998-03-04 | Fehlbaum & Co. | Structure d'embase de crochet horizontal pour la présentation d'articles ou le support d'étagères |
| US5961082A (en) * | 1994-12-13 | 1999-10-05 | Fehlbaum & Co. | Supporting-bar arrangement for hanging goods to be displayed or for supporting a goods display unit |
| EP0834274A2 (fr) * | 1996-10-03 | 1998-04-08 | Dula-Werke Dustmann & Co. GmbH | Dispositif de présentation de marchandises dans des installations de vente |
| EP0951851A2 (fr) * | 1998-04-23 | 1999-10-27 | Umdasch Shop - Concept Gesellschaft m.b.H. | Dispositif d'insertion avec serrage à action diagonale |
| DE29922163U1 (de) * | 1999-12-17 | 2000-02-17 | Fehlbaum & Co., Muttenz | Anordnung zum Aufhängen von Artikeln oder zur Halterung einer Ablage |
Cited By (3)
| Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| GB2378214A (en) * | 2001-07-28 | 2003-02-05 | Sperling Retail Developments L | System for securing a load arm to a wall panel |
| GB2378214B (en) * | 2001-07-28 | 2005-08-31 | Sperling Retail Developments L | Display support system |
| WO2005055774A1 (fr) | 2003-12-11 | 2005-06-23 | Visplay International Ag | Dispositif servant a suspendre des articles ou a soutenir une etagere |
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| EP1235500A1 (fr) | 2002-09-04 |
| DE29921495U1 (de) | 2000-05-11 |
| AU1262901A (en) | 2001-06-18 |
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