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1. Dispensing apparatus including at least one dispenser for dispensing
generally planar articles adapted to be arranged in a stack, said
dispenser including generally hollow housing means adapted to support
therein said stack of articles, said housing means including slot means
for the passage of respective said articles from one end of said stack
therethrough, biasing means adapted to be associated with said stack to
urge respective said articles at said one end of said stack to a position
to permit dispensing thereof through said slot means, and support means
for supporting said at least one dispenser, said support means for
supporting said at least one dispenser, said support means having at least
one opening therein for accepting said at least one dispenser, said
support means including a plurality of parallel spaced apart members
extending between opposite side members to define a supporting grid, said
supporting grid defining said at least one opening, said side members
comprising a plurality of interconnected elements, said elements coating
at their points of interconnection to define spigots for engagement by
said parallel members.
2. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said housing means comprises a
generally rectangular housing adapted to receive said stack of articles,
and said slot means is provided in or is defined by a front wall of the
housing.
3. Apparatus according to claim 2 wherein said front wall of said housing
terminates short of a side wall of said housing to define said slot means.
4. Apparatus according to claim 3 wherein said side wall is cut away to
permit a finger or fingers of a user to engage the first article in said
stack so as to facilitate displacement thereof from said stack and its
movement through said slot means.
5. Apparatus according to claim 4 wherein said slot means has, at least at
the sides thereof, a width substantially the same as the thickness of said
article to be dispensed whereby only one said article can be dispensed at
any one time.
6. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a
pair of members disposed between said stack of articles and an adjacent
wall of said housing and spring means for urging said members apart.
7. Apparatus according to claim 1 wherein said biasing means comprises a
block of resilient material.
8. Apparatus according to claim 1 and including means for mounting said
supporting grid relative to a backing whereby to prevent access to the
rear of said dispenser housing means.
9. Apparatus according to claim 8 wherein said supporting grid is mounted
for movement relative to said backing between a first attitude preventing
access to the rear of said dispenser housing means and a second attitude
permitting access to the rear of said housing means for refilling thereof.
10. Apparatus according to claim 9 wherein said supporting grid is hingedly
mounted relative to said backing and there being provided locking means
for selectively locking said supporting grid in said first attitude.
11. Dispensing apparatus including at least one dispenser for dispensing
generally planar articles adapted to be arranged in a stack, said
dispenser including generally hollow housing means adapted to support
therein said stack of articles, said housing means including slot means
for the passage of respective said articles from one end of said stack
therethrough, biasing means adapted to be associated with said stack to
urge respective said articles at said one end of said stack to a position
to permit dispensing thereof through said slot means, said support means
for supporting said at least one dispenser, said support means having at
least one opening therein for accepting said at least one dispenser, said
support means including a plurality of parallel spaced apart members
extending between opposite side members to define a supporting grid, said
support grid defining between said members said at least one opening, said
side members comprising plurality of interconnected elements, said
elements coacting at their points of interconnection to define spigots for
engagement by said parallel members, said supporting grid being hingedly
mounted relative to a backing for movement between a first attitude
preventing access to the rear of said housing means and a second attitude
permitting access to the rear of said housing means for refilling thereof,
and there being provided locking means for locking said support means in
said first attitude.
12. Dispensing apparatus including at least one dispenser for dispensing
generally planar articles adapted to be arranged in a stack, said
dispenser including generally hollow housing means adapted to support
therein said stack of articles, said housing means including slot means
for the passage of respective said articles from one end of said stack
therethrough, biasing means adapted to be associated with said stack to
urge respective said articles at said one end of said stack to a position
to permit dispensing thereof through said slot means, and support means
for supporting said at least one dispenser, said support means having at
least one opening therein for accepting said at least one dispenser, said
dispenser including abutment means engaging said support means on one side
of said opening and projecting through said support means to the other
side of said opening, and means for mounting said support means relative
to a backing for movement between a first position wherein access to the
rear of said housing means is prevented and a second position permitting
access to the rear of said housing means for refilling thereof.
13. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said biasing means
comprises a block of resilient material, said resilient material being
sandwiched between said housing means and said backing when said support
means is in said first position whereby to resiliently urge said abutment
means of said housing means into engagement with said support means.
14. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said support means
includes at least one pair of spaced apart parallel members extending
between opposite side members to define a supporting grid, said supporting
grid defining between said members said at least one opening.
15. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 14 wherein said side members
comprise a plurality of interconnected elements, said elements coacting at
their points of interconnection to define spigots for engagement by said
parallel members.
16. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said support means
is hingedly mounted for movement relative to said backing.
17. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said housing means
comprises a generally rectangular housing adapted to receive said stack of
articles, and said slot means is provided adjacent a forward edge of said
housing means.
18. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 17 wherein said housing means
includes a front wall and side walls and wherein said slot means is
provided at the junction of said front wall and one said side wall.
19. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 18 wherein at least one of said
front wall and said side wall forming said slot means is cut away or
recessed adjacent said slot means to permit a finger or fingers of a user
to engage the first article in said stack so as to facilitate displacement
thereof from said stack and its movement through said slot means.
20. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said slot means has,
at least at its opposite ends, a width substantially the same as the
thickness of said article to be dispensed whereby to prevent or retard the
dispensing of more than one article therethrough at any one time.
21. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said biasing means
comprises a pair of members disposed between said stack of articles and an
adjacent wall of said housing means and spring means for urging said
members apart.
22. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 21 wherein said members include
spigots for receiving opposite ends of said spring means.
23. Dispensing apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said housing means
includes at least a transparent front face so as to enable a said planar
article disposed rearwardly thereof to be viewed.
24. Apparatus according to claim 12 wherein said housing means is provided
with an opening at the rear thereof to permit placement of said articles
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TECHNICAL FIELD
THIS INVENTION relates to dispensing and display apparatus and in one
aspect to apparatus for displaying and dispensing business or professional
cards, brochures, pamphlets or other like articles. In a further aspect,
the present invention relates to apparatus for displaying advertising
material.
BACKGROUND ART
Many different forms of advertising are employed in commercial enterprises
for business promotion purposes. Such forms of advertising may comprise
posters, signs or other visible display means which are located in
prominent positions, however, such display means are often subject to
tampering or defacement so that the advertising effectiveness of such
display means is lost or limited. Furthermore, the above forms of
advertising are generally relatively expensive. In an alternative form of
business promotion, business or professional cards are commonly used,
however, such cards are normally only provided on request in a person to
person situation and accordingly such cards do not generally provide an
active form of advertising.
DISCLOSURE OF INVENTION
The present invention aims to provide apparatus which may be used to
display business type cards, or other promotional or advertising material
in public places for advertising purposes. The apparatus of the present
invention may also include means for storing and dispensing business or
professional cards, brochures or other similar generally planar articles.
The present invention further preferably provides an arrangement for
supporting a plurality of such dispensing means in a secure manner. Whilst
the dispensing apparatus of the invention is particularly suitable for
dispensing business cards, brochures or other like articles, it may also
be used for displaying and /or dispensing other articles of a generally
planar form.
With the above and other objects in view, the present invention provides in
a first aspect apparatus for dispensing generally planar articles adapted
to be arranged in a stack, said apparatus including generally hollow
housing means adapted to support therein a said stack of articles, said
housing means including slot means for the passage of respective said
articles from one end of said stack therethrough, and biasing means
adapted to be associated with said stack to urge respective said articles
at said one end of said stack to a position to permit dispensing thereof
through said slot means.
In one preferred form, the housing means comprises a generally rectangular
housing adapted to neatly receive the stack of articles, and the slot
means is provided in or defined by the front wall of the housing.
Suitably, the slot means is provided adjacent a side wall for example a
top or bottom wall of the casing and the biasing means is arranged to urge
the stack of articles towards said side wall of the housing.
Preferably, the front wall of the housing terminates short of the side wall
thereof to define the slot means. To facilitate dispensing of articles,
the wall of the housing adjacent the slot is cut away to permit a finger
or fingers of a user to engage the first article in the stack so as to
facilitate displacement of the article from the stack and its movement
through the slot means. Preferably, the slot means has, at least at the
sides thereof, a width substantially the same or slightly greater than the
thickness of an article to be dispensed so that only one article can be
dispensed at any one time. The slot may also diverge in width away from
the sides thereof.
In one form, the biasing means is in the form of spring biasing means and
most preferably, the spring biasing means suitably comprise a pair of
springs which extend between a pair of planar members which may be
disposed between the stack of articles and the opposite wall of the
housing to exert a biasing force on the stack of articles.
In a second form, the biasing means may comprise a block of resilient
material such as foam plastics. In this form, first and second wedge
shaped members may be provided in the housing between the stack of
articles and the opposite wall of the housing so that the block of
material is compressed in parallelism.
Suitably the rear side of the housing is open to allow loading of the
articles and preferably at least the front and/or top wall are formed of
transparent material to enable business cards, brochures or the like to be
located thereagainst for advertising and identifying purposes.
Alternatively, the front wall of the housing may be provided with a
detachable lens or transparent member behind which an identifying card or
brochure can be located.
The housing is also suitably provided with oppositely directed flanges on
the rear side thereof which facilitate mounting thereof. Suitably the
opposite flanges are complementary so as to permit interlocking with the
flanges of adjacent upper or lower housings.
The present invention also provides in a further aspect support means for
housings of the above type, said support means having at least one opening
therein to accept a said housing and means for mounting said support means
whereby to prevent access to the rear of said housing. Preferably, the
flanges of the housing engage the support means on one side of the opening
and the housing projects through to the opposite side of the opening.
Suitably, the support means includes at least one pair of spaced apart
members defining therebetween the opening.
The support means is suitably mounted relative to a base surface for
movement between a first attitude preventing access to the rear of the
housings and a second attitude permitting access to the rear of the
housings for refilling thereof or replacement, addition or removal of
respective housings. Most preferably, the support means as hingedly
mounted to the base surface and may be locked in a position adjacent the
base surface.
The support means is preferably constructed in the form of a grid including
a plurality of parallel spaced apart frame members which extend between
opposite side members. In one preferred form, the side members comprise a
plurality of interconnected elements which coact at their points of
interconnection to define spigots which extend into the opposite ends of
the parallel members.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
In order that the invention may be more readily understood and put into
practical effect, reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings
which illustrate a preferred embodiment of the invention and wherein:
FIG. 1 is a perspective part exploded view of one form of dispensing unit
according to the invention;
FIG. 2 is a sectional elevational view of the dispensing unit of FIG. 1
showing the dispensing of an article therefrom;
FIGS. 3a and 3b illustrate in perspective view, members for use in the unit
of FIGS. 1 and 2 for assisting in dispensing of articles therefrom;
FIG. 4 illustrates a dispensing assembly including dispensing units
according to the invention;
FIG. 5 illustrates the assembly of FIG. 4 in an attitude for replacement or
refilling of the units;
FIG. 6 is a rear view illustrating the interaction between a pair of
dispensing units;
FIG. 7 illustrates a further dispensing assembly according to the
invention;
FIGS. 8a, 8b, and 8c illustrate the components of the grid frame of the
assembly of FIG. 7;
FIGS. 9a and 9b illustrate in exploded view the regions illustrated at A in
FIG. 7;
FIGS. 10a and 10b illustrate in exploded view the regions illustrated at B
in FIG. 7;
FIGS. 11a, 11b and 11c illustrate in exploded view the regions illustrated
at C in FIG. 7;
FIG. 12 illustrates an alternative display unit for use in the assembly of
FIG. 4 or FIG. 7;
FIG. 13a is an exploded view of the sign components of the display unit of
FIG. 12;
FIG. 13b is a view of an end bracket of the display unit of FIG. 12;
FIG. 13c is an exploded view illustrating the components at the rear of the
display unit of FIG. 12;
FIG. 14 is an exploded view of an alternative dispensing system according
to the invention; and
FIG. 15 illustrates the manner of interconnection of a pair of units
according to FIG. 14.
BEST MODE FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION
Referring to the drawings and firstly to FIGS. 1 and 2 there is
illustrating a dispensing unit 10 according to the present invention
comprising a hollow generally rectangular box-like casing 11 having top
and bottom walls, 12 and 13 respectively, a pair of opposite side walls 14
and a front wall 15 which terminates at a position spaced from the top
wall 12 to define a slot 16 therebetween for the passage of respective
flat planar articles 17 therethrough.
The slot 16 at least at opposite sides of the front wall 15 is slightly
wider than the thickness of a single planar article 17 so that only one
such article may be dispensed at any one time. The top wall 12 of the unit
10 is provided with a central cut-out portion 18 which extends rearwardly
from the leading edge of the wall 12 so that a digit or digits of the
users hands may be inserted thereinto to engage the top article 17 of
articles suitably arranged in a stack 19 and permit withdrawal of same in
the manner shown in FIG. 2. The slot 16 as shown, preferably increases in
width from adjacent each end towards a maximum width in the region of the
centre of the wall 15 to facilitate dispensing of articles 17 which may
have been deflected or arched downwardly due to excessive pressure being
applied on the top article 17 in the stack 19.
The front wall 15 of the casing 11 is provided with an outwardly extending
marginal portion 20 which is provided with opposite slots 21 for receipt
of opposite tongues 22 of a transparent member or lens 23. This
arrangement serves as a means for identifying the articles 17 which are to
be dispensed with a single such article 17 being placed between the member
23 and front wall 15 so as to be viewable through the member 23.
Alternatively, where the casing 11 is formed of transparent material, an
article 17 may be simply placed rearwardly of the wall 15 and against the
rear face thereof.
The casing 11 is open at its side opposite the front wall 15 so that
articles 17 to be dispensed may be inserted in a stack 19 into the
interior of the casing 11. Preferably, means are provided to urge the
stack 19 towards the top wall 12 of the unit 10 and in one embodiment,
such means comprise a block of resilient material suitably a block 24 of
foamed plastics material. A wedge shaped member or driver 25 is disposed
between the block 24 and the stack 19 of articles 17 and a further wedge
shaped member or driver 26 is seated on the lower wall 13 of the unit 11
so that the block 24 is resiliently compressed between opposed walls 27
and 28 respectively of the drivers 25 and 26 which are substantially
parallel to each other. The lower driver 26 also includes a forwardly
extending raised abutment portion 29 which engages with the block 24 to
prevent rearward movement thereof.
In an alternative arrangement shown in FIG. 6, the resilient block 24 is
replaced by a spring biasing arrangement which comprises a pair of spaced
planar members 30 and 31 which engage with the stack of articles 19 and
bottom wall 13 respectively and which are biased apart by a pair of
springs 32. The members 30 and 31 are provided with opposed spigots 33
over which the opposite ends of the springs 32 are engaged.
Either of the above biasing arrangements will ensure that the respective
top articles 17 in the stack 19 will be urged towards the top wall 12 of
the unit so as to permit withdrawal of the respective uppermost articles
through the slot 16 whilst the appearance of the top driver 25 at the slot
16 will indicate that the dispensing unit 10 is empty.
For dispensing pamphlets or other similar material, the drivers 25 and 26
of the FIG. 2 embodiment are inverted and reversed as shown in dotted
outline in FIG. 2 so that the driver 26 presents a substantially planar
area for support of stacked pamphlets. In this arrangement, the portion 29
is directed rearwardly to engage with the block 24 whilst the driver 25
seats on the lower wall 13 of the dispenser unit 11.
The units 11 are also provided with an upper ear or flange 34 which extends
upwardly from the rear of the top wall 12 and a pair of lower ears or
flanges 35 which extend downwardly from the rear of the lower wall 13 and
which are spaced apart a distance substantially the same as the width of
the upper flange 34. The upper and lower flanges 34 and 35 facilitate
mounting of the dispensing units 11 in a supporting grid and also serve to
interlock adjacent upper and lower units 11 in the manner described below.
Preferably a plurality of dispensing units 10 are adapted to be associated
in use with a supporting assembly 36 of the type shown in FIGS. 4 and 5.
This assembly 36 includes a backing board 37 which may be fixed say to a
wall surface or comprise a wall surface or any other suitable mounting
surface. Alternative, the board 37 may be supported on a stand. Hingedly
mounted on the backing board 37 via a pair of hinges 38 is a grid-like
frame 39 which includes a pair of side frame members 40 and a plurality of
transverse frame members 41 connected at their opposite ends to the
respective frame members 40 and extending therebetween. The frame members
41 extend substantially parallel to each other and are spaced apart so as
to define elongated slots 42 of such a width as to neatly receive
respective casings 11 therebetween as shown.
One or a pair of locking mechanisms 43 are mounted to the backing board 37
and include a key actuated locking pin 44 which is adapted for locking
engagement with an aperture in the frame 39 so as to maintain the frame 39
in an operative attitude adjacent the backing board 37.
The respective casings 11 of the dispensing units 10 are arranged to extend
through the slots 42 so that the dispensing slots 16 of the units 10 are
externally accessible. As is apparent in FIG. 2, the upper and lower
flanges 34 and 35 abut against respective frame members 41 on opposite
sides of the slots 42 and are secured to respective adjacent frame members
41 by screws, clamps or other fasteners 44' (see FIGS. 5 and 6).
Furthermore, the respective flanges 34 and 35 of adjacent upper and lower
casings 11 are arranged to interlock in the manner shown in FIG. 6.
The units 10 may also be maintained securely in the frame 39 by means of
the resilient blocks 24 which as shown in FIG. 2, are of a width greater
than the width of the casings 11 so as to resiliently engage with the
backing board 37. This will urge the casings 11 forwardly into firm
engagement with the frame members 41 and substantially constrain the units
10 against movement. In this situation, the fasteners 44' are not required
so that removal or replacement of dispensing units 10 is facilitated.
It will be apparent that when the frame 39 is in the position shown in FIG.
4 access to the rear of the casings 11 is blocked so that tampering with
the contents is eliminated. When, however, the locking mechanism or
mechanisms 43 are released, the frame 39 may be pivoted downwardly to the
position shown in FIG. 5 where it may be supported by a cord, chain or
other element 45 to permit access to the rear of the casings 11 for
filling with further articles or for replacement, removal or addition of
further units 10.
Preferably, the frame members 40 and 41 comprise hollow metal sections
suitably aluminium sections which are welded together at their points of
intersections. Alternatively the grid-like frame 39 may be constructed in
the manner shown as 39' in FIGS. 7 to 11.
In this embodiment, the side frame portions 40 comprise a plurality of
interconnected members 46, 47 and 48, details of which are shown more
clearly in FIGS. 8 to 11. The members 46, 47 and 48 are of generally
channel configuration and include cooperable interconnecting portions at
their opposite end. In this regard, the member 46 includes an apertured
block 49 at one end which defines a pivot aperture 50 adapted for pivotal
engagement with a pivot post 51 supported on a mount 52 fixed to the
backing board 37 (see FIG. 9). The opposite end of the member 46 is
provided with a male connector 53 comprising a pair of resilient fingers
54 barbed at their free ends 55. The male connector 53 also includes an
outwardly projecting tongue 56, the purpose of which hereinafter become
apparent.
The member 47 is provided at one end with a male connector and tongue 53
and 56 of similar form to those on the member 46 and at its opposite end
with a female socket 57 adapted to receive the male connector 53. The
fingers 54 of the male connector 53 may be forced into the socket 57 so
that the barbed ends 55 thereof locate behind a rearwardly directed wall
58 of the socket 56 so that the respective frame members 46 and 47 are
securely interconnected. The member 47 also includes adjacent the socket
57 an outwardly projecting tongue 59 of similar form to the tongue 56 and
these tongues become juxtaposed when the frame members are interconnected
as above.
The member 48 includes at one end a female socket 57 of the same form as
that on the member 47 for engagement with the male connector 53 on the
member 47 and at its other end a block 60 which defines a rectangular
aperture 61 for engagement by a locking member 62 (see FIG. 10). The
locking member 62 is associated with a barrel lock 63 supported in a mount
64 fixed to the backing board 37 and may be moved into and out of
engagement with the aperture 61 by insertion of a key into the lock 63 and
rotation of same in opposite directions.
At the points of interconnection between the respective members 46, 47 and
48, pairs of outwardly projecting tongues 56 and 59 are juxtaposed to
define spigots which are arranged to extend into a socket 65 defined in an
end of a hollow transverse frame member 66, the socket 65 preferably being
formed in an end plug 65' inserted into the end of the member 66.
Alternatively, the member 66 being hollow may simply define the socket 65
in itself. This engagement between the end plugs 65' and tongues 56 and 59
also serves to maintain the members 46, 47 and 86 in secure engagement as
these members cannot be disconnected until the members 66 are first
detached.
At the "pivot end" and "lock end" of the frame 39', the socket plugs 65' of
the members 66 engage with the blocks 56 and 59 respectively which are
sized to locate neatly therein. It will be apparent that the grid-like
frame 39' assembled with the components 46, 47, 48 and 66 may be pivoted
about the pivot posts 51 or locked to the board 37 by means of the locking
mounts 64 to retain the dispensing units 10 in a similar manner to that
shown in FIGS. 5 and 7.
The members 46, 47 and 48 may of course be constructed in many different
configurations and the male and female interconnecting parts of the
members may be arranged in opposite dispositions if required. It will also
be apparent that the whole grid 39' may be simply disassembled into the
separate component parts to permit easy transportation to a desired
erection site. Furthermore, the size of the frame lengthwise may be simply
varied by varying the length of the members 66 whilst for greater widths,
further intermediate elements 47 may be employed between the elements 46
and 48.
FIGS. 12 and 13 illustrate a further form of display apparatus 67 according
to the invention which is adapted to be associated with the grid-like
frames 39 or 39' of the type shown in FIGS. 4 or 7. In this embodiment,
the display apparatus 67 includes a pair of planar members 68 and 69 at
least the front one 68 of which is formed of a transparent material such
as clear acrylic or other plastics material and which are adapted to
sandwich therebetween an advertising sign 70 which may simply comprise a
sheet of material such as paper or cardboard printed with the desired
message to be advertised.
The members 68 and 69 are adapted to be supported in juxtaposed attitude
sandwiching the sign 70 therebetween by a pair of end supports 71 each of
which includes an elongated body portion 72 which defines a channel 73 to
accept end portions of the members 68 and 69 and a pair of spaced apart
tongues 74 which extend rearwardly from the body portion 72. As shown, the
tongues 74 are spaced apart to define a slot 75 therebetween for a purpose
which will hereinafter become apparent.
The tongues 74 are also slotted at 76 to define resilient fingers 77 having
enlarged outer head portions 78. This will permit the tongues 74 to be
forced between the frame members 41 (or 66) with the fingers 77 deflecting
resiliently inwardly until the headed end portions 78 pass beyond the rear
of the members 41 (or 66) and spring outwardly to retain the supports 71
in position.
The members 68 and 69 may thus be assembled with the sign 70 therebetween
and engaged at opposite ends with the channels 73 of the respective
supports 71, the tongues 74 of the latter then being forced between
respective pairs of frame members 41 or 66, to secure the sign in position
as shown in FIG. 12.
An elongated spacing member 79 may be provided to maintain the supports 71
at a fixed spacing, each spacing member 79 including a pair of opposite
abutment members 80 at opposite ends. The opposite projecting ends 81 of
the member 79 may thus be inserted into the slots 75 in the spaced
supports 71 to frictionally engage same and maintain the supports 71 in a
set spacing. The member 79 may also be centrally apertured at 82 to
receive a retaining member 83, the latter being disposed rearwardly of and
spanning respective frame members 41 or 66 (see FIG. 12).
The members 79 are made of a length to match the length of the planar
members 68 and 69, however, for extended lengths, a joining member 84 is
provided to engage over the abutments 80 of respective adjacent members 79
to interconnect same in an end-to-end relationship.
In an alternative configuration of supports, the fingers 77 may be
eliminated and stop means engaged with the tongues 74 rearwardly of the
frame members 41 or 66 to prevent detachment of the supports 71. Such stop
means may comprise O-rings disposed about the tongues to present an
abutment to the frame members 41 or 66. If desired, the rear planar
members 69 may be apertured to prevent or reduce condensation between the
members 6B and 69 and thus damage to the sign 70.
FIGS. 14 and 15 illustrate an alternative dispensing system according to
the present invention. In this embodiment, the dispensing units 85 are of
similar form to that shown in FIG. 1 however in this case right-angled
flange portions 86 are provided in place of the upper and lower flanges 34
and 35. The units 85 also include on their side walls raised ribs 87 which
extend rearwardly from the front wall of each unit 85. The dispensing
slots 88 in this embodiment are disposed on the lower side of the
dispenser however they also may be arranged as shown in FIG. 1. Similarly,
the dispensing slots 16 of FIG. 1 may be arranged as shown in FIG. 14.
The support arrangement in this embodiment includes for each dispensing
unit 85 a pair of opposite side support brackets 89 each of which includes
a generally planar wall 90 which is provided with slots or grooves 91 in
its opposite sides to accept respective ribs 87 of the dispensing units 85
suitably in a slidable fashion. A flange 92 extends about three sides of
the wall 90 so as to in use engage the top, bottom and front walls of the
dispensing unit 85. Each, bracket 89 also includes a top elongated flange
member 93 which extends substantially normal to the wall 90 and is
centrally slotted at 94 whilst a pair of wall members 95 extend rearwardly
from the slot 94 to define a groove 96 the purpose of which will
hereinafter become apparent. A further wall or flange 97 extends
rearwardly at right angles from the top flange member 93 whilst the
bracket 89 also includes a tongue 98 which is sized for receipt in the
groove 96 of a further bracket 89.
The support arrangement for the dispensers 85 also includes a generally
H-shaped connecting member 99 adapted to interconnect a pair of adjacent
brackets 89. The connecting member 99 includes a front wall member 100 and
a parallel rear wall member 101 of reduced height interconnected by a
spacer 102 which spaces the front and rear wall members 101 and 100 apart
a distance substantially the same as the width of the wall members 93.
In use a pair of brackets 89 are engaged with a dispenser 85 by slidably or
otherwise engaging the ribs 87 with the grooves 91 and so that the flange
92 is located adjacent to the top, bottom and front walls of the dispenser
85 and the respective flanges or wall members 93 and 97 contiguous with
adjacent faces of the flange portion 86. If desired, fasteners 103 may be
used to secure the flanges 97 to the flange portions 86 to positively
secure the brackets 89 to the dispensers 85. A connecting member 99 is
then engaged over the respective flange members 93 of the adjacent
brackets 89 so that the members 93 are located between the respective wall
members 100 and 101 of the connecting member 99 as shown in FIG. 15.
Where a plurality of dispensers 85 are to be used, they may be arranged
side-by-side with respective brackets 89 being interconnected by
respective connecting members 99. Where a plurality of dispensers 85 are
to be arranged one above the other as shown in FIG. 15, the tongues 98 of
the upper brackets 89 are received within the slots 96 of the lower
brackets 89 and in this arrangement, the bracket flanges 97 will be
sandwiched between the flange portions 86 of the upper and lower
dispensers 85 and may be secured thereto again by fasteners 103.
The brackets 89 may be mounted to a suitable surface or in a suitable frame
to allow if desired access from the rear for refilling the dispensers 85
and of course any number of dispensers 85 may be assembled together by
providing the appropriate number of brackets 89 and connecting members 99.
It will be apparent that each of the above described embodiments will
provide an efficient means for dispensing advertising material such as
business cards as well as a displaying such material. Many variations and
modifications of course could be made to the embodiments without departing
from the broad ambit of the invention. For example, the frames 39 or 39'
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