A display pack having a rotatable security member includes a board and the rotatable security member wherein the board has a first hole and a second hole respectively defined therein and an inverted u-shaped frame extends perpendicularly from a front surface of the board with the second hole being located between two extending portions of the inverted u-shaped frame. The second hole has a toothed inner periphery and the rotatable security member includes a polygonal head and a shank which has a flange extending from a free end thereof and a toothed periphery defined in an outer periphery near the flange so that the rotatable security member is rotatably inserted into the second hole with the toothed inner periphery engaged with the toothed inner periphery. A ratchet tool is engaged with the rotatable security member and can be operated within a limited angle between the two extending portions of the frame.
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5. A display pack comprising:
a board having a hole defined therethrough, said hole having a toothed inner periphery, and a rotatable security means including a polygonal head and a shank extending from one of two sides of said head, said shank having at least one flange extending radially from a free end thereof and a toothed periphery defined therein near said flange such that said rotatable security member is rotatably inserted into said hole with said toothed periphery being engaged with said toothed inner periphery.
1. A display pack comprising:
a board having a first hole and a second hole respectively defined therethrough, said second hole having a toothed inner periphery, said board having an inverted u-shaped frame extending perpendicularly from a front surface thereof with said second hole being located between two extending portions of said frame, and a rotatable security member including a polygonal head and a shank extending from one of two sides of said head, said shank having at least one flange extending radially from a free end thereof and a toothed periphery defined therein near said flange such that said rotatable security member is rotatably inserted into said second hole with said toothed periphery being engaged with said toothed inner periphery.
12. A display pack for a tool comprising:
a board, and means for operably engaging with a portion of the tool, with the operably engaging means being rotatably mounted to the board, whereby the tool is rotatable together with the operably engaging means relative to the board; wherein the rotatably engaging means includes a hole defined in the board, said hole having a toothed inner periphery, and a rotatable security means including a polygonal head and a shank extending from one of two sides of said head, said shank having at least one flange extending radially from a free end thereof and a toothed periphery defined therein near said flange such that said rotatable security means is rotatably inserted into said hole with said toothed periphery being engaged with said toothed inner periphery of the hole.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to a display pack and, more particularly, to an improved display pack having a rotatable security member disposed thereto so that a ratchet tool is operatably engaged to the security member.
2. Brief Description of the Prior Art
Hardware stores use display packs to display tools on walls, and these tool display packs each have a simple structure and can be hung on the hook so that the tool is fixedly connected to the display pack by way of mounting a transparent cover to the display pack with the tool received between the cover and the display pack. Generally, the conventional display pack provides is21 22, a hexagonal head in this embodiment, and a shank 22 extending from one of two sides of the head 21 22. The shank 22 has at least one flange 221 extending radially from a free end thereof and at least two slits 23 defined longitudinally therein which open to the free end. The flange 221 has a diameter slightly larger than that of the second hole 16 so that the flange 221 is engaged with a rear surface of the board 14 when the shank 22 of the rotatable security member 20 is inserted into the second hole 16 by force. A toothed periphery 222 is defined in an outer periphery of the shank 22 and is located near the flange 221 such that the rotatable security member 20 is rotatably inserted into the second hole 16 with the toothed periphery 222 being engaged with the toothed inner periphery 161. It is noted that the toothed periphery 222 and the toothed inner periphery 161 are made by plastic and have small teeth so that the rotatable security member 20 is rotatable in the second hole 16 with the toothed periphery 222 shifting on the toothed inner periphery 161.
Further referring to FIG. 4, a ratchet tool 30 has its operation head portion 31 mounted to the rotatable security member 20 and its shank portion 32 extending between the two extending portions of the inverted U-shaped frame 11 such that a customer (not shown) can operate the ratchet tool 30 by swinging the shank portion 32 of the ratchet tool 30. The relationship mentioned above between the toothed periphery 222 and the toothed inner periphery 161 will cause the ratchet tool 30 to be operated as if it is fastening or unfastening an object.
Accordingly, the present invention allows customers to operate the ratchet tool 30 attached to the display pack in accordance with the present invention and the ratchet tool 30 is easily to be attached to the display pack.
FIGS. 5 and 6 respectively show different embodiments of the display pack in accordance with the present invention with a shorter board 14' and a longer board 14".
Although the invention has been explained in relation to its preferred embodiment, it is to be understood that many other possible modifications and variations can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed.
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