A wall display structure which includes a plurality of ornamental panels, mirrors or other plate-like modular members which are aligned on a surface of a wall of a shop (supermarket) or the like. Transverse channels are formed between each two vertically adjacent modular panels for holding hook elements for hooking articles thereon. Ornamental elements are arranged in the transverse channels so as not to expose the wall surface through the channels. Each transverse channel is defined by support members for mounting the modular panels on the wall at intervals. The support members integrally have a partitioning wall for partitioning the interior of the transverse channel into an element housing for receiving the element and a hook engaging groove for receiving the hook elements. The partitioning of the transverse channel prevents the ornamental element fitted in the ornamental element housing from being damaged by the hook elements mounted in the hook engaging groove.
A securing arrangement for office panels accommodates off panel angular connection while structural securement of the panels is obtained. The panels have accessible rails at predetermined heights which can be engaged by a structural member which in turn locks with an adjacent panel. Preferably, several structural members are used for securing two adjacent panels.
A mounting device for displaying items on slatwall having grooves of T-shaped cross section formed therein. The mounting device comprises a base having a pin projecting rearwardly therefrom for extending through the open throat of the T-groove of the slatwall. The distal end of the pin has a transverse cross bar thereon which is aligned with the open throat of the T-groove and moved therethrough into the channel portion of the groove when the device is being mounted on the slatwall, and then the entire device is then rotated about its longitudinal axis to turn the cross bar into a transverse position relative to the channel. The cross bar of the mounting device is of special configuration so that a wedging action occurs when the device is rotated to move the cross bar into it's transverse position which firmly and demountably attaches the device to the slatwall. A support fixture is interchangeably carried by the base of the mounting device for supporting various articles to be displayed on the slatwall.
An inclination angle-adjustable supporting device to be used for a display by attaching it to a display apparatus or a display wall. This supporting device comprises an outer cylindrical member having a hollow housing portion at its proximal end portion, a basic rod member housed in the housing portion of the outer cylindrical member in such a manner that the distal end portion thereof is pivoted on the outer cylindrical member so as to allow the outer cylindrical member to incline, and an adjustment screw adapted to be inserted through the bottom surface of the outer cylindrical member and to allow the distal end portion thereof to push on the bottom surface of the basic rod member, thereby to perform the adjustment of the inclination angle of the outer cylindrical member. The basic rod member may be housed in the outer cylindrical member through an adaptor.
A display wall assembly including a slatwall panel which comprises the baseboard to which a plurality of elongated profiles are affixed in spaced, parallel relationship, thereby forming a horizontal groove therebetween, a shelf inserted into the horizontal groove, and provided with friction means interposed between the shelf and a portion of the profile to effect the bonding engagement of the shelf with the profile. Stop means engaged with the shelf move into abutting engagement with the slatwall profile to prevent accidental disengagement of the shelf from the slatwall panel.
A modular display having upper and lower modules connected to one another. Each module has an upstanding wall and is of L-shaped cross section. The upstanding wall of each lower module is secured to the protruding wall of the upper module below the upper edge of the wall. The upstanding walls are thus, in use, spaced from one another to define an open ended receptacle. The lower end of an upper module and an upper part of lower module have mutually engageable connector parts for connecting the modules together.