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US2193154A
US2193154A US274587A US27458739A US2193154A US 2193154 A US2193154 A US 2193154A US 274587 A US274587 A US 274587A US 27458739 A US27458739 A US 27458739A US 2193154 A US2193154 A US 2193154A
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  • My invention relates to improvements in a display device wherein a preferably slightly inclined and rotatably mountedwheel, having spokes, is provided with a lateral shelf or support adjacent the periphery and parallel with the axis of said wheel to support a display, such as aperformer of an illusion, a lay figure, or merchandise tobe displayed, suitable fastening means being provided to secure to said Wheel any performer or' display on said shelf or support, a second support being also provided to engage the head and support a performer while inverted. Braking means are also provided to prevent rotation of the wheel while a display is being secured, or to stop said wheel after the same has been rotated.
  • An object is to provide a new and improved display device of the character described, which may also be used for displaying lay figures or other merchandise in a manner to attract atr in which Fig. .1 is a front elevation of the device, as in use;
  • Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig 1;
  • Fig. 3 is a detail of one form of head rest.
  • the numeral I is used to designate a suitable frame having a preferably slightly inclined bearing 2 thereon.
  • a wheel 3, having the usual standard spokes 4, is rotatably mounted within the inclined bearing 2 so that said wheel 3 is also slightly inclined from a vertical position, as more clearly disclosed in Fig. 2 of the drawing.
  • a suitable shelf or support 6 extends laterally from one side surface or face of the wheel 3, adjacent the periphery and in parallel relation with the axis of said wheel.
  • a suitable display, figure or performer 9 is normally supported by said support or shelf 5.
  • Suitable fastening means such as aperture 1 or eyelets 8 are provided in or on the spokes 4 whereby a display, figure or performer 9 on said shelf 6, may be spread-eagled or otherwise se-, cured to the wheel 3 and held thereon while said wheel is being rotated.
  • a suitable adjustable head rest ll may be adjustably secured to one of the spokes 4 and in diametrical opposition to the support 6, in order to hold the head of a performer while said wheel is being rotated.
  • Suitable braking means 12 are pivotally mounted upon the frame I and normally in disengaging relation with an adjacent portion of the rim of former 9 is standing upon the support 6 and being suitably secured to the wheel 3.
  • a second shelf or support 5 for the head may be provided, if desired, in diametrical opposition to the first shelf or support 6, as disclosed at the upper portion of Fig. 2 of the drawing, to engage the head and support the performer 9 while the Wheel is being rotated and the said performer is in an inverted position.
  • the lower eyelets ll near the support 6 as disclosed in Fig. 1 of the drawing, may be used to secure the ankles of a performer 9 while spreadeagled, with the feet of said performer substantially at the ends of the support or shelf 6, in which case the arms or wrists'may be secured to the eyelets or securing means 8 near the upper portion of the wheel, as indicated by the dotted position of the left arm of the performer 9, as disclosed in Fig. 1 of the drawing.
  • I 1 The combination with a wheel, of a lateral support arranged parallel to the axis and adjacent the rim of said wheel; and eyelets on said Wheel for holding a display on said support to said wheel.
  • supporting means for rotatably supporting said wheel to permit rotation thereof; braking means mounted on said supporting means and normally disengaging said wheel; and a head rest secured to said wheel and diametrically opposite said support thereon.
  • a display device comprising a supporting frame; an inclined bearing on said frame; a wheel having spokes and rotatably mounted in said inclined bearing; a lateral support extending from one side of saidwheel adjacent the periphery and parallel to the axis of said wheel; eyelets on said spokes to secure a display on said support to said wheel; a head rest mounted on said wheel in diametrical opposition to said support; and braking means mounted on said supporting frame and adjacent a portion of the rim of said wheel and normally disengaging said rim.

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March 12, 1940.
A. ANTINORI 2,193,154
- DISPLAY DEVICE Filed May 19, 1939 m wax/v70? kt, Amua ANTIHORI a/W e or shelf, diametrically opposed to the first shelf,
Patented Mar. 12, 1940 2,193,154 DISPLAY DEVICE Amilio Antinori, Elmwood Park, Ill. Application May-19, 1939, Serial No. 274,587
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My invention relates to improvements in a display device wherein a preferably slightly inclined and rotatably mountedwheel, having spokes, is provided with a lateral shelf or support adjacent the periphery and parallel with the axis of said wheel to support a display, such as aperformer of an illusion, a lay figure, or merchandise tobe displayed, suitable fastening means being provided to secure to said Wheel any performer or' display on said shelf or support, a second support being also provided to engage the head and support a performer while inverted. Braking means are also provided to prevent rotation of the wheel while a display is being secured, or to stop said wheel after the same has been rotated.
An object is to provide a new and improved display device of the character described, which may also be used for displaying lay figures or other merchandise in a manner to attract atr in which Fig. .1 is a front elevation of the device, as in use;
Fig. 2 is a side elevation of Fig 1; and
Fig. 3 is a detail of one form of head rest.
Referring to the drawing:
The numeral I is used to designate a suitable frame having a preferably slightly inclined bearing 2 thereon.
A wheel 3, having the usual standard spokes 4, is rotatably mounted within the inclined bearing 2 so that said wheel 3 is also slightly inclined from a vertical position, as more clearly disclosed in Fig. 2 of the drawing.
A suitable shelf or support 6 extends laterally from one side surface or face of the wheel 3, adjacent the periphery and in parallel relation with the axis of said wheel. A suitable display, figure or performer 9 is normally supported by said support or shelf 5.
Suitable fastening means, such as aperture 1 or eyelets 8, are provided in or on the spokes 4 whereby a display, figure or performer 9 on said shelf 6, may be spread-eagled or otherwise se-, cured to the wheel 3 and held thereon while said wheel is being rotated. Also, a suitable adjustable head rest ll, may be adjustably secured to one of the spokes 4 and in diametrical opposition to the support 6, in order to hold the head of a performer while said wheel is being rotated.
, Suitable braking means 12 are pivotally mounted upon the frame I and normally in disengaging relation with an adjacent portion of the rim of former 9 is standing upon the support 6 and being suitably secured to the wheel 3. i
A second shelf or support 5 for the head may be provided, if desired, in diametrical opposition to the first shelf or support 6, as disclosed at the upper portion of Fig. 2 of the drawing, to engage the head and support the performer 9 while the Wheel is being rotated and the said performer is in an inverted position.
The lower eyelets ll, near the support 6 as disclosed in Fig. 1 of the drawing, may be used to secure the ankles of a performer 9 while spreadeagled, with the feet of said performer substantially at the ends of the support or shelf 6, in which case the arms or wrists'may be secured to the eyelets or securing means 8 near the upper portion of the wheel, as indicated by the dotted position of the left arm of the performer 9, as disclosed in Fig. 1 of the drawing.
Having described my invention, I claim:
I 1. The combination with a wheel, of a lateral support arranged parallel to the axis and adjacent the rim of said wheel; and eyelets on said Wheel for holding a display on said support to said wheel.
2. The combination with a wheel having spokes, of a lateral support extending from one side of said wheel and arranged parallel with the axis and adjacent the periphery of-said wheel; fastening means on said spokes to secure a dis.- play on said support to said wheel, to hold said display onsaid wheel while the same is rotating;
supporting means for rotatably supporting said wheel to permit rotation thereof; braking means mounted on said supporting means and normally disengaging said wheel; and a head rest secured to said wheel and diametrically opposite said support thereon.
3. The combination with a supporting frame of a wheel having spokes and rotatably mounted on said frame; a lateral extension on said wheel arranged parallel to the axis and adjacent the rim thereof; eyelets on said wheel for securing a display on said support to said wheel; and braking means on said supporting frame and normally disengaging said wheel.
4. A display device comprising a supporting frame; an inclined bearing on said frame; a wheel having spokes and rotatably mounted in said inclined bearing; a lateral support extending from one side of saidwheel adjacent the periphery and parallel to the axis of said wheel; eyelets on said spokes to secure a display on said support to said wheel; a head rest mounted on said wheel in diametrical opposition to said support; and braking means mounted on said supporting frame and adjacent a portion of the rim of said wheel and normally disengaging said rim.-
AMILIO ANTINORI.
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Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
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US2467338A (en) * 1946-11-08 1949-04-12 Frank B Sellards Amusement apparatus
US3216423A (en) * 1963-01-15 1965-11-09 George B Blonsky Apparatus for facilitating the birth of a child by centrifugal force
US3481599A (en) * 1966-06-09 1969-12-02 Ralph H Johnson Rotating amusement device
US3649007A (en) * 1970-03-12 1972-03-14 Ross T Thomas Wheel-type exercise device
US3926398A (en) * 1974-06-12 1975-12-16 Melvin C Vincent Easel
US4304400A (en) * 1980-03-28 1981-12-08 Armstrong W Ted Manually powered amusement device
US7727118B1 (en) * 2007-07-25 2010-06-01 Mccall Terry D Rock climbing simulator apparatus
EP2301507A1 (en) * 2009-09-28 2011-03-30 Giovanni Mazzamurro Equipment for vestibular stimulation and/or treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions

Cited By (8)

* Cited by examiner, † Cited by third party
Publication number Priority date Publication date Assignee Title
US2467338A (en) * 1946-11-08 1949-04-12 Frank B Sellards Amusement apparatus
US3216423A (en) * 1963-01-15 1965-11-09 George B Blonsky Apparatus for facilitating the birth of a child by centrifugal force
US3481599A (en) * 1966-06-09 1969-12-02 Ralph H Johnson Rotating amusement device
US3649007A (en) * 1970-03-12 1972-03-14 Ross T Thomas Wheel-type exercise device
US3926398A (en) * 1974-06-12 1975-12-16 Melvin C Vincent Easel
US4304400A (en) * 1980-03-28 1981-12-08 Armstrong W Ted Manually powered amusement device
US7727118B1 (en) * 2007-07-25 2010-06-01 Mccall Terry D Rock climbing simulator apparatus
EP2301507A1 (en) * 2009-09-28 2011-03-30 Giovanni Mazzamurro Equipment for vestibular stimulation and/or treatment of neuromuscular dysfunctions

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