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US1761088A
US1761088A US357205A US35720529A US1761088A US 1761088 A US1761088 A US 1761088A US 357205 A US357205 A US 357205A US 35720529 A US35720529 A US 35720529A US 1761088 A US1761088 A US 1761088A
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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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  • the golf clubs may be automatically aligned relatively to each other, and the parts locked together againstaccidental displacement by a simple and easily manipulat ed device.
  • Figure l is an elevation of my improved display stand
  • Figure 2 is a plan View thereof; Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the upper portion thereof; and 7 Figure 1 is an enlarged plan view of the base portion.
  • 10 is the base member, which may be of any preferred construction, and secured therein is a stand ard 11, preferably made of tubing, having a plug 12 in its upper end with an upwardly projecting center piece 13.
  • the shell 14 Telescopically fitted over the standard 11 is the shell 14, which is shorter in length than the standard 11 with acollar 16 at its lower end, and provided at its upper end with a disk 15 having a recess therein to receive the center piece 13 whereby the shell may be conveniently supported by the standard 11 and readily rotatable relatively thereto.
  • a locking device which consists of a bolt having a by Letters Patent, is:
  • This bolt is associated with the standard by projecting the shankportion diametrically therethrough with the headportion 19 in such relative position that when in its in po-' sition, as shown in Figure 1,'it projects .over the collar 16 and thus prevents the shell 14 from being lifted therefrom.
  • the head portion 19 When moved to its out position, indicated'by broken lines in Figure 1, by pressure upon the button, the head portion 19 is moved outside of the collar 16 and the parts can be readily separated;
  • a polygonal table 23 Fixed tothe lowestof the plates 2l is a polygonal table 23, as shown herein having nine sides, the number of the sidescorrespending with the number of notches in the disks 20and the vertices' of the polygon being in the same vertical plane as the notches 22.
  • a stationary member Ina device of the character described; a stationary member; a movable member ass'ociated therewith; and means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from theformer, comprising a sliding bolt in thestationary member,which in one of its'positions is projected into the path of a part connected with the movable member'and thereby prevents relative vertical movement there-' of in either direction.
  • a stationary member a movable member associated therewith and shorter than the stationary member with a laterally projecting portion at its lower end; means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from the former comprising a bolt in the stationary member having an inwardly turned head portion which in one of its positions is projected over said laterally projecting portion and thereby prevents axial movement thereof.
  • a stationary member In a device of the character described; a stationary member; a movable member associated therewith and shorter than the stationary member and provided with a collar at its lower end; means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from the former, comprising a bolt mounted in the stationary'member below the movable member and having an inwardly turned portion that projects over the collar and thereby prevents relative end rise movement of the movable member.
  • a display rack including a plurality of spaced members, a marginal rim having a plurality of vertices carried by one of the members, another of the members having peripheral notches, each of the notches being in the same vertical plane as one of the vertices, whereby the shaft of an article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the rim may be engaged in the re istering notch of the other member.
  • a display rack including a table, a rim of polygonal contour secured thereto, a standard extending vertically upward from the center of the table, and a disk carried by the standard concentrically with the table and having peripheral notches, each notch in the disk being'in the same vertical plane as a vertex of the IlHl, whereby the shaftof an article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the rim may be engaged in the correspond- I mg notch of the dlsk.
  • a display rack including a polygonal table having a plane upper surface and a peripheral rim, a standard extending vertically upward from the center of the table, and a disk carried by the standard concentrically with the table and having-peripheral notches, each notch in the disk being in the same vertical plane as a vertex of the table, whereby the shaft of article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the table may be engaged in thecorresponding notch of the disk.
  • a display rack including a base member; a vertical standard secured thereto; a shell revolvably mounted on the standard, having an outwardly projecting collar adjacent to the lower end thereof; spaced article carrying members supported by the shoulder; and a locking device for securing the standard and shell against relative axial movement in either direction, comprising a jacent to the lower end thereof; spaced article carrying members supported by the shoulder; and a locking device for securing the standard and shell against relative axial movement in either direction, comprising a bolt having a substantially straight shank portion slidable diametrically through the standard, and an inwardly turned head portion spaced from the shank portion and substantially parallel therewith a distance greater than the width of the collar, the position of thebolt in its locking position'being such that the-shank portion is upon one side of the collar and the head portion upon the opposite side thereof.

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June 3,1930. I R. D. PRYDE' X 1,161,088
DI SPLAY STAND Filed April 22, 1929 l NVENTOR Patented June 3, 1930 UNITED STATES PA' 'I".IEZN'I OFFIC ROBERT rnvnn or onane n, CONNECTICUT DISPLAY STAND I Application filed April 22,
and be neat and pleasing in appearance,-
wherein the golf clubs may be automatically aligned relatively to each other, and the parts locked together againstaccidental displacement by a simple and easily manipulat ed device. p e
To these, and other ends, my invention consists in the display stand, having certain details of construction and combinations of parts, as will be hereinafter described and 2 more particularly set forth'in the claims.
Referring to the drawings, in which like characters of reference indicate like parts in the several figures: I
Figure l is an elevation of my improved display stand; v
Figure 2 is a plan View thereof; Figure 3 is an enlarged fragmentary view of the upper portion thereof; and 7 Figure 1 is an enlarged plan view of the base portion. In the accompanying drawing: 10 is the base member, which may be of any preferred construction, and secured therein is a stand ard 11, preferably made of tubing, having a plug 12 in its upper end with an upwardly projecting center piece 13.
Telescopically fitted over the standard 11 is the shell 14, which is shorter in length than the standard 11 with acollar 16 at its lower end, and provided at its upper end with a disk 15 having a recess therein to receive the center piece 13 whereby the shell may be conveniently supported by the standard 11 and readily rotatable relatively thereto.
. The recess in the disk 15 may be omitted if desired,-in which case the disk will rest upon the center piece 13. V a
The shell is held against. accidental disengagement from the standard 11 by a locking device, which consists of a bolt having a by Letters Patent, is:
1929. Serial No. 357,205;
shank portion 17, a button 18 at one end and an upwardlyand inwardly turned head portion19. r f
This boltis associated with the standard by projecting the shankportion diametrically therethrough with the headportion 19 in such relative position that when in its in po-' sition, as shown in Figure 1,'it projects .over the collar 16 and thus prevents the shell 14 from being lifted therefrom. When moved to its out position, indicated'by broken lines in Figure 1, by pressure upon the button, the head portion 19 is moved outside of the collar 16 and the parts can be readily separated;
Secured to the shell 14- are a'plurality of plates 21, to two of which are secured the disksQO, each of which is provided with a plurality of radial notches 22, the notches in one disk being in the same vertical plane as 7 those of the other disk.
Fixed tothe lowestof the plates 2l is a polygonal table 23, as shown herein having nine sides, the number of the sidescorrespending with the number of notches in the disks 20and the vertices' of the polygon being in the same vertical plane as the notches 22. on the top side of the table 23 and adjacent to the edge thereof, is 'a'rii'n 24." With this type of display stand a golf club is readily supported by projectingthe handle into the notches'of two of the disks, substantially as shown in Figure 1,'and with the head of the club resting on the top of the table 23 and held against lateral movement by the rim 24 at the vertices of the triangle, thus forming a convenient aligning device and prevents relative movement of theclub while in the stands What I claim "as new and desire to secure 1. Ina device of the character described; a stationary member; a movable member ass'ociated therewith; and means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from theformer, comprising a sliding bolt in thestationary member,which in one of its'positions is projected into the path of a part connected with the movable member'and thereby prevents relative vertical movement there-' of in either direction. I
2. In a device of the character described; a stationary member; a movable member associated therewith and shorter than the stationary member with a laterally projecting portion at its lower end; means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from the former comprising a bolt in the stationary member having an inwardly turned head portion which in one of its positions is projected over said laterally projecting portion and thereby prevents axial movement thereof.
3. In a device of the character described; a stationary member; a movable member associated therewith and shorter than the stationary member and provided with a collar at its lower end; means for preventing accidental disengagement of the latter from the former, comprising a bolt mounted in the stationary'member below the movable member and having an inwardly turned portion that projects over the collar and thereby prevents relative end rise movement of the movable member.
4. A display rack including a plurality of spaced members, a marginal rim having a plurality of vertices carried by one of the members, another of the members having peripheral notches, each of the notches being in the same vertical plane as one of the vertices, whereby the shaft of an article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the rim may be engaged in the re istering notch of the other member.
5. A display rack including a table, a rim of polygonal contour secured thereto, a standard extending vertically upward from the center of the table, and a disk carried by the standard concentrically with the table and having peripheral notches, each notch in the disk being'in the same vertical plane as a vertex of the IlHl, whereby the shaftof an article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the rim may be engaged in the correspond- I mg notch of the dlsk.
6. A display rack including a polygonal table having a plane upper surface and a peripheral rim, a standard extending vertically upward from the center of the table, and a disk carried by the standard concentrically with the table and having-peripheral notches, each notch in the disk being in the same vertical plane as a vertex of the table, whereby the shaft of article whose head is positioned in a vertex of the table may be engaged in thecorresponding notch of the disk.
7 A display rack, including a base member; a vertical standard secured thereto; a shell revolvably mounted on the standard, having an outwardly projecting collar adjacent to the lower end thereof; spaced article carrying members supported by the shoulder; and a locking device for securing the standard and shell against relative axial movement in either direction, comprising a jacent to the lower end thereof; spaced article carrying members supported by the shoulder; and a locking device for securing the standard and shell against relative axial movement in either direction, comprising a bolt having a substantially straight shank portion slidable diametrically through the standard, and an inwardly turned head portion spaced from the shank portion and substantially parallel therewith a distance greater than the width of the collar, the position of thebolt in its locking position'being such that the-shank portion is upon one side of the collar and the head portion upon the opposite side thereof.
In testimony whereof, I have hereunto affixed 'my signature.
ROBERT D. PBYDE.
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US2713325A (en) * 1952-09-10 1955-07-19 Maurice E Bowers Poultry-handling apparatus
US3104923A (en) * 1961-05-24 1963-09-24 Associated Spring Corp Spring dispenser
US4421240A (en) * 1981-08-03 1983-12-20 Wittek Golf Range Supply Co. Golf club display rack
US4673082A (en) * 1986-06-05 1987-06-16 Hemme Richard O Gold bag with rotary club carrier
US4688685A (en) * 1985-12-02 1987-08-25 Brace Richard G Rack assembly for elongated objects
US5230507A (en) * 1992-04-03 1993-07-27 White William R Golfing aid
US20040164036A1 (en) * 2003-01-07 2004-08-26 Cummins Mark K. Gun storage carousel
US20060145035A1 (en) * 2004-12-20 2006-07-06 Howard Floyd L Musical conductor's baton rack
US20070039911A1 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Karl Sator Rotational stand for game equipment
US20070278166A1 (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-12-06 Morton Sammy R Fishing rod holder
US20080197090A1 (en) * 2007-02-15 2008-08-21 Goff Thomas E Telescoping cue holder
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US9345346B1 (en) * 2013-08-12 2016-05-24 Infinite Limit, LLC Cord storage device
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US2713325A (en) * 1952-09-10 1955-07-19 Maurice E Bowers Poultry-handling apparatus
US3104923A (en) * 1961-05-24 1963-09-24 Associated Spring Corp Spring dispenser
US4421240A (en) * 1981-08-03 1983-12-20 Wittek Golf Range Supply Co. Golf club display rack
US4688685A (en) * 1985-12-02 1987-08-25 Brace Richard G Rack assembly for elongated objects
US4673082A (en) * 1986-06-05 1987-06-16 Hemme Richard O Gold bag with rotary club carrier
US5230507A (en) * 1992-04-03 1993-07-27 White William R Golfing aid
US7857149B2 (en) * 2003-01-07 2010-12-28 Cummins Mark K Gun storage carousel
US20040164036A1 (en) * 2003-01-07 2004-08-26 Cummins Mark K. Gun storage carousel
US20060145035A1 (en) * 2004-12-20 2006-07-06 Howard Floyd L Musical conductor's baton rack
US20070039911A1 (en) * 2005-08-19 2007-02-22 Karl Sator Rotational stand for game equipment
US20070278166A1 (en) * 2006-04-20 2007-12-06 Morton Sammy R Fishing rod holder
US10123636B2 (en) * 2007-02-02 2018-11-13 Kratos Enterprises Holdings, Llc Merchandise display system
US20080197090A1 (en) * 2007-02-15 2008-08-21 Goff Thomas E Telescoping cue holder
US20080290054A1 (en) * 2007-05-22 2008-11-27 David Lee Cass Utensil storage stand
US20090308822A1 (en) * 2008-06-12 2009-12-17 Locan Properties, Llc Fishing rod rack
US20110220599A1 (en) * 2010-03-10 2011-09-15 Siahpush S Anthony Tray for carrying food and contained beverages
US8186524B2 (en) * 2010-03-10 2012-05-29 Siahpush S Anthony Tray for carrying food and contained beverages
US9345346B1 (en) * 2013-08-12 2016-05-24 Infinite Limit, LLC Cord storage device
US10099098B2 (en) * 2016-08-01 2018-10-16 Blue Holly LLC Golf club organizer apparatus
US20190299216A1 (en) * 2018-04-03 2019-10-03 MTC Bio, Inc. Laboratory pipette stand
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