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Divider for merchandise display
   
Document Number
US Patent 4796764
Issued Date
January 10, 1989
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A divider structure for subdividing a display space in a merchandise display such as a greeting card display. The divider structure is preferably a molded plastic divider structure, designed to be attached to a wall of the merchandise display in a number of different orientations. The divider structure enables a pair of the dividers to be attached to a single merchandise display wall to subdivide the display spaces on opposite sides of the wall into segments of any desired sizes.
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January 10, 1989
Application Number
07/112,668
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October 22, 1987
US Classification
211/184   211/55
Int'l Classification
A47F   7/14   (20060101)   G09F   1/10   (20060101)   G09F   1/00   (20060101)  
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211/184   211/55   211/129   108/60   108/61  
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