序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
321 Door hold open mechanism for a merchandiser US12777077 2010-05-10 US08517477B2 2013-08-27 David W. Dickey; Paul D. Fogarty; Garrick N. McFarland; Denise Slatton; Raymond P. Twohy
A merchandiser including a case defining a product display area for supporting and displaying food product. The case includes a case frame that has at least one mullion defining an opening into the product display area, a door that is positioned over the opening and pivotably coupled to the case frame for movement between a closed position and an open position, and a door hold open mechanism attached to either the mullion or the door. The other of the mullion and the door defines a channel, and the door hold open mechanism includes an engagement member that is outwardly biased from the mullion or the door to which the door hold open mechanism is attached such that the engagement member is engageable with the other of the mullion and the door within the channel to hold the door in the open position.
322 Merchandise display systems for baby care articles US13193646 2011-07-29 US08480642B2 2013-07-09 Tysonn Yuievonn Betts
A merchandise system for disposable absorbent articles is provided. The merchandise display system includes a first line-up and second line-up of disposable absorbent articles designed to match a wearer's stage of development. The system also includes various color schemes associated with the first and second line-ups in order to facilitate consumers' identification and selection of the appropriate absorbent article configuration for a particular wearer. A merchandise system for baby care articles is also provided.
323 RETAIL MERCHANDISING PLATFORM US13653875 2012-10-17 US20130093298A1 2013-04-18 Paul Michael Ehmke; Christopher Michael Nusbaum; Lori Ann Long; John DeVito
Door lock merchandising display apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed. An exemplary apparatus includes a support structure including first and second fixtures positioned in a merchandise display region. The fixtures are laterally and rotatably movable relative to the support structure. The apparatus includes merchandise modules that include door locks and are detachably coupled with respective fixtures. Interior and exterior portions of the door locks are displayed on respective sides of the modules. A customer can position the fixtures to selectably simultaneously display the interior and exterior portions of the door locks. The apparatus may also include a customer-accessible inventory storage region and a customer interaction unit configured to receive customer input associated with a particular type of door lock and provide an output to the customer identifying a location of the particular type of door lock in the inventory storage region.
324 INTERACTIVE VIDEO SHELVING SYSTEM US13641187 2011-04-13 US20130090996A1 2013-04-11 Dean Stark
A shelving system and method are disclosed. The shelving system includes: a plurality of shelves; at least one display screen; at least one camera, for optically detecting the contents of each one of the shelves; and at least one computing device in communication with the display screen and the at least one camera for presenting sales and promotional information on the display screen in dependence on the contents of the compartments as sensed by the sensors.
325 EQUIPMENT FOR DISPLAYING INFORMATION CARRIERS, ESPECIALLY FOR ADVERTISING PURPOSES US12998777 2011-04-19 US20130026890A1 2013-01-31 Andras Gotzy
The invention relates to equipment for displaying information carriers especially for advertising purposes, which equipment has a chamber (1; 20; 26; 30) for accommodating the information carrying device (11; 25; 27; 43; 56) and constructed in a way to make it possible to look into its internal space, in which chamber there is at least one transparent plate (8; 18; 37) transversal with respect to the direction of viewing, attached to the wall of the chamber, and the information carrying device is situated on this plate directly or via a supporting device attached to the transparent plate; and at least a part of the chamber wall contains strips (10a, 10b; 40) parallel to its strip (9; 39) contacting the transparent plate.The equipment is characterised by that he information carrying device (11; 25; 27, 43, 56) or/and its supporting device (38, 55) is formed by at least two objects (11a, 11b; 25a, 25b; 27a, 27b), which are situated on the two sides of the transparent plate (8; 18; 37, 50) opposite each other and the projections of which seen from the direction perpendicular to the transparent plate are identical or basically identical.
326 APPARATUS FOR HOUSING ARTIFICIAL FEATURES, A MAGNETIZED ARTIFICIAL FEATURE MADE FROM ELASTOMERIC GEL, AND IMPROVED INTERNAL MAGNETS FOR USE IN ARTIFICIAL FEATURES US13105600 2011-05-11 US20120285057A1 2012-11-15 Terry V. Pearce
Disclosed is an enclosure for artificial features such as artificial fish and artificial plants. The enclosure has one or more walls and is configured to house a liquid therein. One or more electromagnets are provided to generate a magnetic field within the enclosure. A controller controls electric currents that generate magnetic fields from the one or more electromagnets. The controller is configured to selectively reverse the magnetic polarity of at least one of the one or more electromagnets. Also disclosed is an artificial feature such as an artificial fish or artificial plant with a body made of elastomeric gel. The artificial feature may include multiple permanent magnets housed in a body where the permanent magnets are aligned based on an orientation of a north pole and south pole of each permanent magnet.
327 Merchandise Display Systems For Baby Care Articles US13193646 2011-07-29 US20110284487A1 2011-11-24 Tysonn Yuievonn Betts
A merchandise system for disposable absorbent articles is provided. The merchandise display system includes a first line-up and second line-up of disposable absorbent articles designed to match a wearer's stage of development. The system also includes various color schemes associated with the first and second line-ups in order to facilitate consumers' identification and selection of the appropriate absorbent article configuration for a particular wearer. A merchandise system for baby care articles is also provided.
328 DOOR HOLD OPEN MECHANISM FOR A MERCHANDISER US12777077 2010-05-10 US20110273065A1 2011-11-10 David W. Dickey; Paul D. Fogarty; Garrick N. McFarland; Denise Slatton; Raymond P. Twohy
A merchandiser including a case defining a product display area for supporting and displaying food product. The case includes a case frame that has at least one mullion defining an opening into the product display area, a door that is positioned over the opening and pivotably coupled to the case frame for movement between a closed position and an open position, and a door hold open mechanism attached to either the mullion or the door. The other of the mullion and the door defines a channel, and the door hold open mechanism includes an engagement member that is outwardly biased from the mullion or the door to which the door hold open mechanism is attached such that the engagement member is engageable with the other of the mullion and the door within the channel to hold the door in the open position.
329 Merchandise display systems for baby care articles US12495876 2009-07-01 US07998127B2 2011-08-16 Tysonn Yuievonn Betts
A merchandise system for disposable absorbent articles is provided. The merchandise display system includes a first line-up and second line-up of disposable absorbent articles designed to match a wearer's stage of development. The system also includes various color schemes associated with the first and second line-ups in order to facilitate consumers' identification and selection of the appropriate absorbent article configuration for a particular wearer. A merchandise system for baby care articles is also provided.
330 Shelf insert, cabinet frame with door US11499411 2006-08-04 US20070063625A1 2007-03-22 Anthony Chepil
A shelf insert, cabinet frame with door built to fit onto existing tobacco shelves in order to hide tobacco product from public view in accordance with tobacco legislation. The present invention consists of a plurality of rails and sheet metal panels that support various configurations of doors either hinged or sliding as well as a slide out drawers.
331 Showcase US11242789 2005-10-05 US20060076304A1 2006-04-13 Hidekazu Kainuma; Koji Hayase
An object is to provide a showcase in which an attaching height of a guard for preventing falling of goods can be easily changed without changing a shelf guard member for preventing the falling of the goods depending on a height of the goods. The showcase is constituted by bridging shelves for displaying the goods to front and rear supports comprising a plurality of vertically ranging engagement holes, and comprises the guard for preventing falling of goods, disposed above an edge portion of each shelf. This guard for preventing the falling of the goods comprises: a guard main body constituted of a stria or the like; and a guard receiver having a guard holding portion, and the guard main body is disengageably attached to the engagement holes formed in the front support via the guard receiver.
332 Merchandizing display systems and methods US10852806 2004-05-25 US20050263353A1 2005-12-01 Steven Jennings
A merchandising system for displaying food items from selected food groups with the packaging of the food items having a distinct color associated with each food group. Other indicia on the display system are color coordinated with the colors of the packaging such that the different food items and the indicia create a plurality of visually separate and distinct color groups for easier selection of the desired food items. The colored indicia on the display system may include colored edges on shelves or colored badges or medallions, which are located adjacently to, and associated with, the colored packaging for the food items of the respective food groups. The display types may include free-standing, counter, stepped overlay and refrigerated displays.
333 Cabinet for displaying stringed musical instruments US10382282 2003-03-05 US06685283B2 2004-02-03 Richard Gembar; Anthony W. Bragg
A cabinet for display of a stringed musical instrument, wherein the stringed musical instrument is oriented horizontally and is held in place within the cabinet by the supports which engage the strap buttons of the instrument. The device is optionally attachable to a wall. In one embodiment, the supports are angled brackets with notches for receiving the strap buttons. A protective material is applied on each support and the interior surface of the cabinet to avoid abrasion of the instrument surface. The orientation of the angled brackets is such that the visible profile of the brackets is very small when an instrument is displayed in the cabinet.
334 Pedestal for protecting an ornament from an earthquake US09559434 2000-04-27 US06412890B1 2002-07-02 Tomonao Kaneko; Kouichi Murakoshi
A pedestal capable of quickly, safely, and securely protecting an exhibited ornament and effectively preventing the ornament from being overturned, dropped, or damaged. The pedestal is constituted so as to open a pair of openable shutter plates (6) and (7) by using a support stand (1) whose top and bottom are provided with a pair of openings (5) and (11) so that they are faced to each other, setting the two openable shutter plates (6) and (7) to the top-side opening (5) of the support stand (1) so that they can be closed while butting them each other at the central portion of the opening (5), suspending the upper-end opening margin (12a) of a bag (12) having a cushioning performance to catch the ornament from the lower portion of the bottom-side opening (11), the pedestal further including a drive (20) for the shutter plates and a vibration sensor (22) and operating the drive (20) when the vibration sensor (22) detects vibrations due to an earthquake.
335 Aseismatic mount for exhibiton of articles and showcase equipped with aseismatic mount US857250 1997-05-16 US5913503A 1999-06-22 Yukio Satoh; Susumu Otsuka; Kunihiko Andoh; Kunio Hayakawa
An aseismatic mount for exhibition of articles comprising a lower mount frame, a middle mount frame, an upper mount frame for mounting exhibition articles thereon, aseismatic mount having rollers integrally on an axis each of which is shifted eccentrically to each other in up and down directions, said aseismatic mounts being interposed between the lower mount frame and the middle mount frame at plural positions, and further aseismatic mounts having the same construction as the aseismatic mounts, and interposed between the middle mount frame and the upper mount frame.
336 Secure open showcase for products suitable for display in a hanging manner US560879 1995-11-20 US5909932A 1999-06-08 Yuan-Chang Shih
Disclosed is a secure open showcase for products suitable for display in a hanging manner, including a plurality of fixed back panels sequentially connected together to form a display cylinder, a plurality of windowed panels mounted before the fixed back panels slidably received in two lateral rail-like longitudinal sides of the fixed back panels, upper and lower end covers closing a top and a bottom of the display cylinder, and a supporting stand having a shaft portion extending through the display cylinder to rotatably support the same thereon. Hangers are provided on a front surface of each fixed back panel for hanging products thereon for display. Sliding aids are also provided on the front surface of each fixed back panel to facilitate the sliding of the windowed panel relative to a corresponding fixed back panel along the side rails thereof. Through windows are formed on each windowed panel to each correspond to a row of hangers on the fixed back panel and to normally block the hanger from being freely accessed yet enable the displayed products to be open to the customers. A lock mounted to a back side of each fixed back panel holds a latch plate of each windowed panel and thereby prevents the latter from sliding upward.
337 Storage and display apparatus for toys US511455 1995-08-04 US5713470A 1998-02-03 Donald J. Presta
A mesh housing defining an interior cavity and enclosing side walls and top walls is fabricated of a coarse open mesh material. The housing includes access door apertures which facilitate the storage of toy articles within the mesh housing interior cavity. A plurality of toy articles such as toy action figures or the like are readily stored and displayed upon the outer surfaces of the mesh housing by engaging the coarse mesh housing and hanging the articles thereon. A variety of mesh materials and mesh styles are utilized. Alternate embodiments are shown setting forth cylindrical and triangular mesh housing shapes as well as free standing or wall and door attachment embodiments.
338 Food breath guard apparatus US713555 1991-06-07 US5082334A 1992-01-21 Peter E. Beyer; Robert E. Moran, Jr.
A breath guard apparatus for protecting food displayed in a food service area comprises means including a side guard for shielding the displayed food, means for supporting the shielding means above the food service area and hinge means connecting the side guard to the supporting means so that the side guard can be rotated from a closed position which shields the displayed food to an open position which provides access to the food.
339 Refrigerated display cabinet US33223 1987-04-02 US4753084A 1988-06-28 Shigeki Aoki
There is disclosed a refrigerated display cabinet having a refrigerating chamber and a mechanical chamber, and an access opening into the refrigerating chamber that is adapted to be opened and closed by a transparent cover panel sliding longitudinally of the access opening. The cover panel is mounted on guide rail mechanisms each of which comprise a frame with wheels and rail elements. Each frame is provided with two sealing flanges which extend vertically and horizontally from one edge of the frame into sealing engagement with the rail element when the transparent cover panel is closed thereby closing or sealing the gap between the frame and the rail elements to prevent leakage of cooled air from the refrigerating chamber.
340 Shoe display and storage cabinet US3467 1987-01-15 US4736996A 1988-04-12 Norman K. Zeichner
A shoe display and storage cabinet includes a wall array having a first shoe compartment with a plurality of vertically arranged, substantially horizontal shelves displaying a plurality of half-pairs of shoes. The first compartment includes an open display side exposing the shelves and shoes to view. Also provided is a selectively closable, second shoe compartment horizontally adjacent the first shoe compartment, the second shoe compartment having a plurality of vertically arranged, substantially horizontal shelves corresponding to the shelves of the first compartment. The shelves of the second compartment hold a plurality of shoes that correspond to the shoes of the first compartment and together with the shoes of the first compartment form matching pairs of shoes. The second compartment includes a selectively openable door for covering a side of the second compartment corresponding to the open display side of the first compartment. The door provides access to shoes in the second compartment when open and prevents access to shoes in the second compartment when closed.
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