序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 METHOD FOR GROWING AND DISTRIBUTING LIVE FOOD US14635662 2015-03-02 US20150264868A1 2015-09-24 David Smiles
The present invention is a method for growing and distributing living food crops to an intended recipient prior to harvesting that includes the utilization of a production unit to grow the food crops and a transportation cart to efficiently deliver the production units. This method prevents critical losses of nutritional content resulting from extended periods of non-consumption subsequent to harvesting. Additionally, the foods created and distributed by this method have increased aesthetic appeal to the consumer and enhanced natural taste. The novel method includes planting and growing the desired food crops in production units, transporting the production units to an intended recipient once the crop reaches a predetermined ripeness, and mounting the production units at a recipient desired location. The food crops remain in the production units until ready for use, purchase, or consumption, at which point the food crops are harvested.
162 Chambered cremation URN memorial with attached or integrated electronic imaging device US12589759 2009-10-28 US08419140B2 2013-04-16 John William Ward
A lighted decorative cremation urn memorial constructed of rigid interlocking paneled materials used to house and display cremation urns and the personal effects of the decedent. A multi-chambered design allows for chamber areas to be aesthetically enhanced with the addition of cut stone and fabric inserts while outfitting other chambers with electronic imaging capability such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) picture screen with integrated functions and remote control. A user can utilize chamber areas to simultaneously display cremation urn(s), personal effects, and present electronic media. Certain chambers contain lighting systems, such as light emitting diode (LED) or other, where cremation urns and personal effects can be better accentuated. Added personalization includes the ability to engrave surfaces and affix engraved panels or emblems to suit the user. Thus the family or loved ones of a decedent may be provided with multiple options.
163 Presentation Device US13376192 2010-05-28 US20120169187A1 2012-07-05 Marc Lambert
The present invention relates to a presentation device (1), comprising a display space (2) provided for displaying products, in which said display space (2) can be closed by a closure element (3) which can be moved up and down.
164 Storage and display device for articles US13066596 2011-04-18 US20110272370A1 2011-11-10 Francis P. McDonald; Anthony E. Garcia
An device for the storage and display of various articles, in particular toys and stuffed animals wherein the articles can either be stored within the interior or placed within openings in device so that the articles can displayed.
165 Showcase US11242789 2005-10-05 US08016136B2 2011-09-13 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.
166 Interactive display cabinet US12170974 2008-07-10 US07944685B2 2011-05-17 Edmundo Manuel Nabais Nobre
An apparatus including a cabinet which displays content in a screen in response to digital contact with a transparent surface.
167 Chambered cremation URN memorial with attached or integrated electronic imaging device US12589759 2009-10-28 US20100102685A1 2010-04-29 John William Ward
A lighted decorative cremation urn memorial constructed of rigid interlocking paneled materials used to house and display cremation urns and the personal effects of the decedent. A multi-chambered design allows for chamber areas to be aesthetically enhanced with the addition of cut stone and fabric inserts while outfitting other chambers with electronic imaging capability such as a liquid crystal display (LCD) picture screen with integrated functions and remote control. A user can utilize chamber areas to simultaneously display cremation urn(s), personal effects, and present electronic media. Certain chambers contain lighting systems, such as light emitting diode (LED) or other, where cremation urns and personal effects can be better accentuated. Added personalization includes the ability to engrave surfaces and affix engraved panels or emblems to suit the user. Thus the family or loved ones of a decedent may be provided with multiple options.
168 PORTABLE DISPLAY SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHODS US12108137 2008-04-23 US20090267463A1 2009-10-29 Robert Nilsson
A portable display system may comprise a display unit and a carrying case. The display unit may comprise a base, a plurality of posts, a top, a plurality of base fasteners and a plurality of post fasteners. The base may have a top, a bottom, a rear, sides extending outwardly from the rear, a curved front opposite the rear, a plurality of passageways formed therein, and door receiving recesses formed in the top and extending laterally adjacent the rear. The plurality of posts may be adapted to engage the base to extend upwardly therefrom. The top may be adapted to engage the plurality of posts and preferably has a top, a bottom, a rear, sides extending outwardly from the rear, a curved front, a plurality of passageways formed therein, and door receiving recesses formed in the bottom and extending laterally adjacent the rear. The plurality of base fasteners are adapted to extend through the passageways formed in the base to fasten the plurality of posts to the base, and the plurality of top fasteners are adapted to extend through the passageways formed in the top to fasten the top to the posts.
169 Merchandise Display Systems For Baby Care Articles US12495876 2009-07-01 US20090261009A1 2009-10-22 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.
170 Quakeproof plinth to shelter a showpiece thereon US12382115 2009-03-09 US20090256049A1 2009-10-15 Tomonao Kaneko; Noboru Yamane
A quakeproof plinth is adapted to make a showpiece mount vertically go down without a tilt so as to cushion and shelter a showpiece seated thereon from impact force exerted on the entire showpiece. A plinth (100) of the present invention is comprised of a showpiece mount (110), a supporting member (120) capable of supporting the showpiece mount so as to move the same upward and downward, basement shock absorbers (130) enabling the showpiece mount to be shock-absorbingly bumped down thereon, a vibration detector (140), and an actuating device (150) activated to move the showpiece mount downward in response to a detection signal produced from the vibration detector.
171 Storage and display case US11882508 2007-08-02 US20090033183A1 2009-02-05 Michael Kester
A display and storage case is disclosed. The display and storage case can include a structure having a front, back, top, bottom, left and right sides. Formed into a front side of the structure are a number of cavities of varying size and shape. The display and storage case may be used to store or display bottles or other products in a horizontal or vertical manner.
172 INTERACTIVE DISPLAY CABINET US12170974 2008-07-10 US20090015113A1 2009-01-15 Edmundo Manuel Nabais Nobre
An apparatus including a cabinet which displays content in a screen in response to digital contact with a transparent surface.
173 Merchandise display systems for baby care articles US11607240 2006-12-01 US20080128308A1 2008-06-05 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.
174 Poster display and dispenser US10934947 2004-09-03 US20050109718A1 2005-05-26 Arthur Leduc
Disclosed is a poster display and dispenser. The display finds particular application in commercial retail establishments. The display allows salespeople to display a range of poster designs while at the same time allowing consumers to access rolled up posters for purchase.
175 Locker display case US10207367 2002-07-29 US20040017137A1 2004-01-29 Andrew D. Straub
A locker display case is modeled after a sports locker and includes a traditional grated door. The inside is suitable for displaying team jerseys, equipment, or other memorabilia. Inside the nulllockernull, an angled shelf is positioned to display printed material or other memorabilia. Below, drawers provide storage. On one external side, a number of pivotable/hinged, vertical display racks are provided which allows flat items of sports memorabilia (such as posters, banners, and the like) to be stored and displayed, while the other external side has a number of adjustable shelves that can be configured in numerous arrangements. Optionally, the adjustable shelves may include a glass front. In a preferred embodiment, the entire display case is made from wood or wood-like material, though other materials may be used.
176 Device for storing, transporting and displaying miniature figures US09445048 1999-12-01 US06352321B1 2002-03-05 Alberto Merino Mu{overscore (n)}oz
The device comprises platforms which are intended to place the miniature figures in guides designed to receive the dovetailed bases of the figures. With the disclosed device, it is possible to store collections of figures and further decorate the assembly.
177 Display device US70723 1993-06-02 US5350057A 1994-09-27 Peter F. Bemis; Timothy J. Otte
A display device that can be used singularly for securing a single open-faced container on a shelf for display of and access to the container contents or in multiples to secure any number of like open-faced containers on a shelf for display of and access to the contents of each container. The display device includes a frame defining an access opening. The frame is dimensioned to surround the open face of the container on which the frame is to be mounted. The display device further includes a releasable lock for removably securing the frame to the open-faced container, and an anchor for attaching the frame to the shelf when the display is in use.
178 Twist-tie material and method of fabrication US746231 1991-08-14 US5232431A 1993-08-03 James R. Helseth
A dispenser system for dispensing a plurality of twist-ties like closure devices 52 arranged in side-by-side alignment and attached at a second end 61 in sheets 50. The attached second ends 61 are crimped about a rod 51 which is inserted in slots 107 defined in side edges 102 of dispenser 100. A plurality of sheets 50 may selectively be inserted in dispenser 100. The dispenser also includes a cover 103 and a tie alignment block 106. The individual ties have a series of transverse perforations 53, 54 through the wire 55 and proximate the wire 55 to ensure ease of removal and ensure reference of the rotating devices 242 utilized in fabricating the tie 52. Fabrication of the sheets 50 includes taking a stock of uncut twist-tie material 21, advancing it into a cutting station 203 utilizing rotating knives 242, and guillotine-style knives 245, 246. The material 20 is then advanced to a crimping station 205. The material 201 is crimped prior to being cut transversely by knife 253 which transfers the material into sheets 50.
179 Method and apparatus for converting barrel type units into free standing merchandising displays for holding chilled products and the like US434095 1989-11-08 US4982840A 1991-01-08 Christopher C. Bidwell; Dewalt W. Fowler
A method and apparatus for converting a barrel type unit into an assembly for holding chilled products, particularly, barrel units having an upper annular portion of a smaller circumference as compared to other annular portions thereof, the barrel unit also including top and bottom end closure walls, the method including supplying a kit of separate components including a tub member adapted to hold ice and product positioned therein, and a sizing device for determining the proper location for severing the barrel side wall, the tub member having an annular support flange associated with the upper portion thereof adapted to be cooperatively engageable with a peripheral edge portion of the barrel unit when the barrel unit is severed at a particular location therearound, the sizing device enabling a user to locate the particular location on the barrel side wall at which to sever the same such that the annular edge resulting therefrom will be compatible with the annular support flange associated with the tub member. Once the proper severance location is determined, the barrel unit is severed at such predetermined location and the tub member is positioned therewithin such that the annular support flange engages the severed edge portion of the barrel unit. The tub member may also include a fluid outlet to drain the waste water from the melted ice which will accumulate therein, and drain tubing can be provided and attached to conduct the waste water from the tub member to a suitable location exterior the assembly.
180 Jewelry display and servicing kiosk US418520 1989-10-10 US4941714A 1990-07-17 Anthony Seymour
A jewelry display device for positioning in either freestanding condition or against a wall comprising an upright enclosure including top and bottom covers and at least two display walls having recessed shelving for supporting items of jewelry in an ornamental display. Steam cleaning apparatus is coupled at an exterior face of one of the display walls to encourage customer involvement and promotions. The device may also be complemented with a jewelry polishing wheel, safe storage compartments and various promotional features such as video display components.
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