181 |
Transparent cover. |
US1126258D |
|
US1126258A |
1915-01-26 |
MYERS CHARLES H |
|
182 |
Transparent cover. |
US1910551057 |
1910-03-23 |
US1126257A |
1915-01-26 |
MYERS CHARLES H |
|
183 |
Display-case. |
US1913808141 |
1913-12-22 |
US1109339A |
1914-09-01 |
KLEIN ADOLPH S |
|
184 |
Counter-partition bracket. |
US1913807627 |
1913-12-19 |
US1103459A |
1914-07-14 |
WOLFF OSCAR M |
|
185 |
Show-case. |
US1913761410 |
1913-04-16 |
US1075334A |
1913-10-14 |
COBB WILLIAM H |
|
186 |
Display-cover. |
US1909494586 |
1909-05-07 |
US970732A |
1910-09-20 |
MYERS CHARLES HENRY |
|
187 |
Counter-protecting device for sores &c. |
US1907402798 |
1907-11-19 |
US878147A |
1908-02-04 |
MONETTE JOSEPH B |
|
188 |
Show-case. |
US1907384222 |
1907-07-17 |
US876617A |
1908-01-14 |
BIEREND JOSEPH F |
|
189 |
Display-bin for counters, &c. |
US1907387619 |
1907-08-08 |
US868986A |
1907-10-22 |
HERR CLARENCE M |
|
190 |
Lunch-counter. |
US1902122535 |
1902-09-08 |
US723043A |
1903-03-17 |
SECORD FREDERICK H |
|
191 |
Interlocking panels, modules with interlocking panels, and a modular display case with interlocking modules with interlocking panels |
US15072091 |
2016-03-16 |
US09833085B2 |
2017-12-05 |
Jeffrey Adair |
Interlocking panels are assembled to form modules, and the modules are assembled to form a modular display case, for displaying, transporting and storing objects such as models, display items or valuable collectibles. The interlocking panels include interlocking side edge ball key tab including a resilient, compressible ball key, and ports for removably receiving the ball key tab and ball key. |
192 |
MUSEUM SHOWCASE WITH A BEARING PLATFORM |
US15228467 |
2016-08-04 |
US20170290446A1 |
2017-10-12 |
Alessandro GOPPION |
This museum showcase comprises a bearing frame and fixed and/or openable walls supported by the bearing frame. The bearing frame comprises a platform that includes joints connected to horizontal beams. The fixed and/or openable walls of the showcase are supported only by the joints. The weight of the walls is supported by the joints, whereas the horizontal beams are not subjected to significant stresses. It is thus possible to design the showcase in a particularly simple and therefore quick manner, choosing the lengths of each beam according to the dimensions of the showcase and leaving the support of the weights to just the joints. |
193 |
Display case for exhibiting objects |
US14359757 |
2012-11-23 |
US09345341B2 |
2016-05-24 |
Alessandro Mauro Massimo Goppion |
A display case for exhibiting objects is described. The display case has a support base for a display plane and for at least a first shell exhibiting at least a crystal delimiting wall, at least a first linear guide for the support of the first shell, the first linear guide exhibiting a part of fixed guide solidly constrained to the base and a part of mobile guide solidly constrained to the first shell, the part of fixed guide exhibiting at least a first rail for one or more first support bearings solidly constrained to the part of mobile guide, the part of mobile guide exhibiting a rail for one or more second support bearings solidly constrained to the part of fixed guide. The display plane being associated to the part of fixed guide by means of one or more third bearings for the support of the display plane. |
194 |
SHOWCASE HAVING SHAPED AND GLUED WALL MADE OF A TRANSPARENT MATERIAL |
US14811753 |
2015-07-28 |
US20160029817A1 |
2016-02-04 |
Alessandro GOPPION |
A showcase is described. The showcase has at least a vertical side wall with an inner face and an outer face, and at least a horizontal upper wall, with a lower face and an upper face. The side and upper walls are both made of a transparent material and are fixedly fastened to one another at respective edges; the edges of the side and upper walls are shaped so as to comprise respective contact bands facing one another and glued to one another. The contact bands have two horizontal contact bands, one on the edge of the side wall, the other on the edge of the upper wall, and extending between an inner bound and an outer bound, wherein the outer bound is internal with respect to the outer face of the side wall. The upper wall rests horizontally on the side wall and the weight of the upper wall weighs directly on the side wall, without stressing the adhesive with which they are glued, ensuring the safety of the showcase; furthermore, the junction line between the walls is not visible on the side wall, since the outer bound of the contact bands does not reach the outer face of the side wall. |
195 |
Adjustable filler bracket assembly for sneeze guards |
US14306935 |
2014-06-17 |
US09144329B1 |
2015-09-29 |
Andrew H. McGrath |
A filler bracket assembly for closing gaps in new or existing sneeze guard assemblies is disclosed. The filler bracket assembly includes dual housings which fit together to provide a cylindrical housing central aperture having an internal diameter sized to receive and affix to a sneeze guard elongated support member. A cap portion is sized to fit on top of the slotted cylindrical housing, and together with gaskets and the filler sneeze guard panel, be affixed thereto by at least one fastener. The split cylindrical housing components allow for easy retro-fit adaptation of a filler bracket assembly to existing, installed sneeze guard assemblies. |
196 |
DISPLAY CASE FOR EXHIBITING OBJECTS |
US14359757 |
2012-11-23 |
US20140319980A1 |
2014-10-30 |
Alessandro Mauro Massimo Goppion |
A display case for exhibiting objects is described. The display case has a support base for a display plane and for at least a first shell exhibiting at least a crystal delimiting wall, at least a first linear guide for the support of the first shell, the first linear guide exhibiting a part of fixed guide solidly constrained to the base and a part of mobile guide solidly constrained to the first shell, the part of fixed guide exhibiting at least a first rail for one or more first support bearings solidly constrained to the part of mobile guide, the part of mobile guide exhibiting a rail, for one or more second support bearings solidly constrained to the part of fixed guide. The display plane being associated to the part of fixed guide by means of one or more third bearings for the support of the display plane. |
197 |
Adjustable food shield |
US13848843 |
2013-03-22 |
US08585160B2 |
2013-11-19 |
Scott Atkins |
An adjustable food shield includes a panel mounting mechanism that enables extensive adjustability of the food shield. The food shield may include a post having a longitudinal axis, and a carrier coupled to the post, the carrier including a carrier clamping mechanism. The carrier clamping mechanism is loosenable to enable the carrier to be moved along at least a portion of the length of the post, and is also tightenable to fix the carrier at a certain location on the post. The mounting mechanism may also include a link having a proximal end pivotally coupled to the carrier. An arm may be pivotally coupled to the distal end of the link and extend from the link. The adjustable food shield may include a clear panel coupled to the arm such that the clear panel is movable to different positions by rotating the link, the arm, or both. |
198 |
Glass clamp |
US11156344 |
2005-06-17 |
US08549817B2 |
2013-10-08 |
David J. Burke; Martin P. Burns |
Each mounting clamp of a lower most pair of mounting clamps for mounting a glass panel, includes a horizontal ledge for receiving the weight of the glass panel during assembly. After positioning of the glass panel on the horizontal ledges, the mounting clamps are tightened to clamp the glass panel in place. |
199 |
ADJUSTABLE FOOD SHIELD |
US13848843 |
2013-03-22 |
US20130221815A1 |
2013-08-29 |
Scott Atkins |
An adjustable food shield includes a panel mounting mechanism that enables extensive adjustability of the food shield. The food shield may include a post having a longitudinal axis, and a carrier coupled to the post, the carrier including a carrier clamping mechanism. The carrier clamping mechanism is loosenable to enable the carrier to be moved along at least a portion of the length of the post, and is also tightenable to fix the carrier at a certain location on the post. The mounting mechanism may also include a link having a proximal end pivotally coupled to the carrier. An arm may be pivotally coupled to the distal end of the link and extend from the link. The adjustable food shield may include a clear panel coupled to the arm such that the clear panel is movable to different positions by rotating the link, the arm, or both. |
200 |
Fixing device |
US12812505 |
2009-01-09 |
US08468659B2 |
2013-06-25 |
Philip Litanzios |
A device for fixing a first and second object with respect to one another includes a base which has a first channel or sleeve and a second channel or sleeve each suitable for receiving the first and second objects, respectively. A first member is and a second member are movably connected to the base. The first and second members can be moved into a locking position whereby the first member projects into the first channel, and the second member extends into the second channel. |