It might not be a stunning breakthrough, but the secrets behind the magical sticks you can see in your local Apple Store have been published.

Details on the display stand are in the recently published patent titled “Product Display Stand With Reduced Movement” (PDF Link). It relates to the long poles found in displays primarily found in Apple Stores worldwide.

The patent describes multiple features designed to keep the product at the top of the display stand in the same place. These include dampening any movement, quickly reducing any oscillations, and reducing the moments when a consumer interacts with the product.

The key to all of these is the damping chamber that can be found below the visible base of the stand. Typically, this will be under the surface of the table at an Apple Store—and with the traditional deep sides of these tables, there’s more than enough room to mask the patented assembly.

With most patents, there’s no guarantee that consumers will see the ideas in a physical product. This is not the case with Apple’s display stand. It’s on show in the Apple Store and has been visible at product launches.

It’s nice to see practical examples of a company sweating the small details. Engineering a better display may feel like overkill, but it’s a visible project that impacts the ambience throughout Apple’s ecosystem.

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