A display rack has a longitudinal axis, and includes vertically stacked and coextensive grid members that are removably connectable. Each grid member has a pair of oppositely spaced arms equidistantly spaced from and parallel to the axis and further includes a mesh patterned central body that spans
A display rack has a longitudinal axis, and includes vertically stacked and coextensive grid members that are removably connectable. Each grid member has a pair of oppositely spaced arms equidistantly spaced from and parallel to the axis and further includes a mesh patterned central body that spans across a distance between the arms. A mechanism is included for supporting the grid members at both a vertically stacked position and a vertically non-stacked position. The grid member supporting mechanism is completely detachable from the grid members and is independently transportable therewith. The arms are connected to each other when the grid members are stacked and are disconnected when the grid members are not stacked. Selected arms have male and female portions. The male portions are telescopically conjoined with the female portions when the grid members are stacked.
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What is claimed as new and what is desired to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A collapsible display rack for supporting a plurality of items at an elevated position, said display rack having a centrally registered longitudinal axis extending therethrough, said display rack comp
What is claimed as new and what is desired to secure by Letters Patent of the United States is: 1. A collapsible display rack for supporting a plurality of items at an elevated position, said display rack having a centrally registered longitudinal axis extending therethrough, said display rack comprising: a plurality of vertically stacked grid members removably connectable to each other respectively, each of said grid members having a pair of oppositely spaced arms equidistantly spaced from the axis and extending parallel thereto, each of said grid members further including a central body having a mesh pattern, each of said central bodies being intermediately spaced between associated ones of said arms such that each of said central bodies spans across an entire distance between said arms respectively; and means for supporting said grid members at both a vertically stacked position and a vertically non-stacked position such that each of said grid members can be stored and transported at the non-stacked position during transport; wherein said arms are directly connected to each other when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position, said arms being disconnected from each other when said grid members are adapted to the non-stacked position; wherein selected ones of said arms have monolithically formed male and female portions formed therein, said male portions being telescopically and removably conjoined directly with said female portions when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position; wherein said grid member supporting means comprises: a base member having a plurality of rectilinear and elongated leg members oppositely and equidistantly spaced from the axis, said leg members being disposed parallel to each other and further being oriented parallel to a ground surface, said base member further having a plurality casters directly conjoined to axially opposed end portions of each of said leg members respectively such that said leg members remain equidistantly spaced above the ground surface during operating conditions, said base member further having a pair of oppositely seated central brackets directly connected to said leg members and medially seated therealong respectively, said base member further having a stabilizing lever having an elongated and rectilinear shape provided with axially opposed end portions directly conjoined to said leg members respectively, said stabilizing lever traversing the axis, said base member further including a plurality of upwardly and inwardly protruding flanges monolithically formed with said leg members and spaced adjacent to said end portions thereof, said flanges being suitably sized and shaped for receiving said grid members therebetween such that said grid members are maintained at vertical positions and remain directly at rest on said leg members during non-operating conditions. 2. A collapsible display rack for supporting a plurality of items at an elevated position, said display rack having a centrally registered longitudinal axis extending therethrough, said display rack comprising: a plurality of vertically stacked and coextensively shaped grid members removably connectable to each other respectively, each of said grid members having a pair of oppositely spaced arms equidistantly spaced from the axis and extending parallel thereto, each of said grid members further including a central body having a mesh pattern, each of said central bodies being intermediately spaced between associated ones of said arms such that each of said central bodies spans across an entire distance between said arms respectively; and means for supporting said grid members at both a vertically stacked position and a vertically non-stacked position such that each of said grid members can be stored and transported at the non-stacked position during transport; wherein said arms are directly connected to each other when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position, said arms being disconnected from each other when said grid members are adapted to the non-stacked position; wherein selected ones of said arms have monolithically formed male and female portions formed therein, said male portions being telescopically and removably conjoined directly with said female portions when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position; wherein said grid member supporting means comprises: a base member having a plurality of rectilinear and elongated leg members oppositely and equidistantly spaced from the axis, said leg members being disposed parallel to each other and further being oriented parallel to a ground surface, said base member further having a plurality casters directly conjoined to axially opposed end portions of each of said leg members respectively such that said leg members remain equidistantly spaced above the ground surface during operating conditions, said base member further having a pair of oppositely seated central brackets directly connected to said leg members and medially seated therealong respectively, said base member further having a stabilizing lever having an elongated and rectilinear shape provided with axially opposed end portions directly conjoined to said leg members respectively, said stabilizing lever traversing the axis, said base member further including a plurality of upwardly and inwardly protruding flanges monolithically formed with said leg members and spaced adjacent to said end portions thereof, said flanges being suitably sized and shaped for receiving said grid members therebetween such that said grid members are maintained at vertical positions and remain directly at rest on said leg members during non-operating conditions. 3. A collapsible display rack for supporting a plurality of items at an elevated position, said display rack having a centrally registered longitudinal axis extending therethrough, said display rack comprising: a plurality of vertically stacked and coextensively shaped grid members removably connectable to each other respectively, each of said grid members having a pair of oppositely spaced arms equidistantly spaced from the axis and extending parallel thereto, each of said grid members further including a central body having a mesh pattern, each of said central bodies being intermediately spaced between associated ones of said arms such that each of said central bodies spans across an entire distance between said arms respectively; and means for supporting said grid members at both a vertically stacked position and a vertically non-stacked position such that each of said grid members can be stored and transported at the non-stacked position during transport, wherein said grid member supporting means is completely detachable from said grid members and independently transportable therewith; wherein said arms are directly connected to each other when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position, said arms being disconnected from each other when said grid members are adapted to the non-stacked position; wherein selected ones of said arms have monolithically formed male and female portions formed therein, said male portions being telescopically and removably conjoined directly with said female portions when said grid members are adapted to the stacked position; wherein said grid member supporting means comprises: a base member having a plurality of rectilinear and elongated leg members oppositely and equidistantly spaced from the axis, said leg members being disposed parallel to each other and further being oriented parallel to a ground surface, said base member further having a plurality casters directly conjoined to axially opposed end portions of each of said leg members respectively such that said leg members remain equidistantly spaced above the ground surface during operating conditions, said base member further having a pair of oppositely seated central brackets directly connected to said leg members and medially seated therealong respectively, said base member further having a stabilizing lever having an elongated and rectilinear shape provided with axially opposed end portions directly conjoined to said leg members respectively, said stabilizing lever traversing the axis, said base member further including a plurality of upwardly and inwardly protruding flanges monolithically formed with said leg members and spaced adjacent to said end portions thereof, said flanges being suitably sized and shaped for receiving said grid members therebetween such that said grid members are maintained at vertical positions and remain directly at rest on said leg members during non-operating conditions.
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