321 |
사이클로뷰테인다이올을 포함하고 고유 점도와 적절한 유리 전이 온도의 특정 조합을 갖는 폴리에스터 조성물을 포함하는 필름 및/또는 시트 |
KR1020077028827 |
2006-03-30 |
KR1020080019220A |
2008-03-03 |
크로포드에메트더들리; 맥윌리암스더글라스스테판스; 포터데이비드스콧; 코넬게리웨인 |
Described are film(s) and/or sheet(s) comprising polyesters comprising (a) a dicarboxylic acid component having terephthalic acid residues; optionally, aromatic dicarboxylic acid residues or aliphatic dicarboxylic residues; 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol residues; and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol residues. ® KIPO & WIPO 2008 |
322 |
사이클로부탄다이올을 포함하고 고유 점도와 높은 유리전이 온도와의 특정 조합을 갖는 폴리에스터 조성물을포함하는 필름(들) 및/또는 시트(들) |
KR1020077028809 |
2006-03-30 |
KR1020080019219A |
2008-03-03 |
크로포드에메트더들리; 맥윌리암스더글라스스테판스; 포터데이비드스콧; 코넬게리웨인 |
Described are film(s) and/or sheet(s) comprising polyesters comprising (a) a dicarboxylic acid component having terephthalic acid residues; optionally, aromatic dicarboxylic acid or aliphatic dicarboxylic acid residues; 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol residues; and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol residues. ® KIPO & WIPO 2008 |
323 |
사이클로뷰테인다이올을 포함하는 폴리에스터 조성물을포함하는 용기 |
KR1020077028806 |
2006-03-30 |
KR1020080019218A |
2008-03-03 |
크로포드에메트; 페코리니토마스조셉; 포터데이비드스콧; 코넬게리웨인; 키간마이클제임스 |
Described are bottle(s) comprising polyesters comprising (a) a dicarboxylicacidcomponent comprising terephthalic acid residues; optionally, aromatic dicarboxylic acid or aliphatic dicarboxylic acid residues; 2,2,4,4-tetramethyl-1,3-cyclobutanediol residues; and 1,4-cyclohexanedimethanol residues. ® KIPO & WIPO 2008 |
324 |
CLOTHES DRYER |
US15651124 |
2017-07-17 |
US20180355547A1 |
2018-12-13 |
MO-TSAN TSAI |
Provided is a clothes drier including a drying device, a base, a support rod, and a drying jacket. The base is provided with an air inlet and an air outlet. The drying device is disposed inside the base. The support rod has a first end disposed on the base and a second end extending in a direction away from the base. The support rod can be a telescopic rod. The drying jacket is suspended from the second end of the support rod and further arranged to enclose the base. The drying jacket is used for being sheathed in clothes. According to the clothes drier the drying device is disposed inside the base and the telescopic support rod is fixedly disposed on the base so as to facilitate the drying of the clothes hung on the support rod by the drying device. |
325 |
CONFIGURABLE AND DISMANTLABLE DISPLAY CASE SYSTEM COMPRISING A PLASTIC SHELVING UNIT WITH TRAYS AT DIFFERENT LEVELS, AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY |
US15737941 |
2016-06-13 |
US20180168337A1 |
2018-06-21 |
Christian Andres ARRIAGADA LAMA |
A configurable, dismantlable display case system, with supports for promotional graphics, particularly suited for use as a display cabinet, which may be used at all types of sales outlets, shopping malls, fairs and promotional events, the constitution thereof being simple and entailing a reduced cost, and with the possibility of changing the configuration of its assembly and the promotional campaign thereon as many times as may be necessary. The modular display system which is the object of the present invention consists generally of a plastic shelving unit, with trays at different levels, linked at their corners by means of pillars consisting of PVC profiles, of a generally triangular shape, which fit adjustedly into corresponding housings, one at each corner and on both sides of each tray; short profiles or legs formed by extruded PVC profiles of a more reduced length than the pillar profiles, of a generally triangular shape with rounded corners which slot adjustedly into the corresponding housings of the tray, and comprising non-slip ferrules inserted into the profile forming the leg at the area in contact with the floor.Each tray further features at its corners male-female connecting means, whose purpose is to laterally connect corresponding shelving units one to another; the male-female connecting means are located vertically at the lateral edges of each tray, at one extremity a female connector and at the other extremity a male connector, at the four lateral edges.The tray features a flat upper surface of a generally quadrangular shape and with a predetermined thickness, defining a frontal edge, a rearward edge and lateral edges, on which the products to be displayed are placed, and an external wall, perpendicular to the flat surface, and whose medial line is marked by the external line of the square horizontal surface of the tray. Furthermore, at the centre of the tray, on its upper side, four housings are defined, for pillars closely facing each other.The pillars are formed by extruded PVC profiles, which slot into the triangular housings of the tray (at the corners or centrally) and feature perforations located spacedly on their sides, enabling the installation of graphics for promotional purposes or elements for the protection of the contents displayed in the shelving unit. |
326 |
Towel rack with multiple usage modes |
US15643342 |
2017-07-06 |
US09888767B1 |
2018-02-13 |
Shuqi Gao; Rongbao Wei; Chunhua Wu; Qianfeng Peng |
A towel rack with multiple usage modes, comprising: first connecting rod; second connecting rod; pair of large skeletons, first upper rod of left side large skeleton and right side large skeleton connecting to first connecting rod by first, second rotation positioning member, respectively, pair of large skeletons and first connecting rod being in relative rotation state or locked state when pressing or releasing first button; pair of small skeletons, second upper rod of left side small skeleton connecting to first lower rod of left side large skeleton, and second upper rod of right side small skeleton connecting to first lower rod of right side large skeleton through third and fourth rotation positioning member, respectively, pair of small skeletons and large skeletons being in relative rotation state when pressing second button. |
327 |
MODULAR SAMPLE STORE |
US15671865 |
2017-08-08 |
US20180020659A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Johann CAMENISCH; Beat REUTELER; Mirko HEBENSTREIT; Jurg TANNER; Christian CACHELIN |
A modular sample store including a storage area; a service area; a transfer area; a motorized robot with a lifting device and at least one platform; and a controller. The sample store service area includes one integrally formed cubic vat module and the sample store storage area includes at least one integrally formed cubic vat module. Each one of the aforementioned vat modules includes an essentially horizontal vat floor and four joining vat walls that are connected to the vat floor and that are leaving an open vat space. The modular sample store also includes upper side walls and a cover plate to close the sample store. Each vat floor and vat wall includes an outside liner and an inside liner, which outside and inside liners in each case are separated by a clearance. This clearance is essentially filled with a polymer foam material that provides fixation of the outside and inside liners to each other as well as thermal insulation of and reinforcement to the thus integrally formed cubic vat module sandwich construction. |
328 |
RETAIL UPRIGHT SHELF EXTENDER |
US15687791 |
2017-08-28 |
US20170354272A1 |
2017-12-14 |
JERRY RYAN FROST |
A corrugated shelf extender having an upper section and a lower section is provided. The lower section is configured to be received by an inner area of a vertical support post. The upper section is configured to extend above the vertical support post so as to provide support for signage or the like. The lower section includes a channel that is configured so as to enable a section of the vertical support post that receives the lower section of the shelf extender to be simultaneously utilized by the shelf extender and one or more mounting lug. The corrugated shelf extender is manufactured from a flat piece of continuous corrugated material by folding the corrugated material so as to fabricate an inner portion and an outer portion. The inner portion includes an upper portion that nests within the outer portion and a lower portion that extends from the outer portion such that the upper section of the shelf extender includes the outer portion and the upper portion of the inner portion and the lower section of the shelf extender includes the lower portion of the inner portion. |
329 |
Hanger |
US14639472 |
2015-03-05 |
US09820589B2 |
2017-11-21 |
John Coote |
The present invention discloses a device for hanging clothes, comprising an engaging portion and a deformable elongate member, the elongate member comprising a connection mechanism such that the elongate member can be deformed back upon itself and connected to itself to form a loop. |
330 |
Advent calendar |
US15037260 |
2014-11-12 |
US09809043B2 |
2017-11-07 |
Marcell Tauber |
The present invention relates to an advent calendar (1) comprising: a central axis (10), from which at least three side parts (2) extend substantially radially outwards, wherein i) the side parts are joined together, preferably in the region of the central axis, ii) at least one side part is removable or can be swung or folded over onto an adjacent side part and can preferably be attached to the adjacent side part, iii) there are distributed over the side parts at least 24 pre-punched recess fields (3), which can be removed from the side parts and, after removal, each provide recesses (4) in the side parts, each of which has a first suspension device (5), for example a hook (6, 7) for hanging an article in the recess and/or wherein there are distributed on fields of the side parts at least 24 pre-punched second suspension devices, which can preferably be folded or bent out of the fields. |
331 |
Vertically adjustable shower caddy and method for tensioning same |
US15254013 |
2016-09-01 |
US09808125B2 |
2017-11-07 |
Raymond Jepson |
A vertically adjustable shower caddy system comprising a tension pole, a number of shelves and a number of securing element for attaching and reattaching the shelves and accessories to the tension pole. The tension pole is installed using an integrated tensioning mechanism allowing extension of the top and bottom extremities as to apply tension to the bath or shower floor and ceiling. The securing element uses clips that are opened and closed when attaching and reattaching the shelves to the tension pole rail. Repositioning a shelf to a new location on the tension pole therefore does not require the removal of the tension pole from a shower stall or bathtub/shower area, thereby saving a user a significant amount of time and effort. |
332 |
MONITORING DEVICE, MONITORING SYSTEM, AND MONITORING METHOD |
US15515747 |
2015-10-27 |
US20170295953A1 |
2017-10-19 |
Yoshifumi SAKATA; Yuichiro TAKEMOTO; Kazuhiko IWAI |
A monitoring device includes a fixed area setter that sets an area of a part of a display shelf to be monitored as a fixed area, based on a captured image of the display shelf in a store, a shelf detector that detects the display shelf, by determining a similarity between an image of the fixed area set by the fixed area setter and an image at the same position as the fixed area, from the captured image of the store, and an alert notifier that notifies a user that the display shelf to be monitored is not detected, when it is determined that there is no similarity. |
333 |
Self-erectable displays and methods of making such self-erectable displays |
US14709266 |
2015-05-11 |
US09779640B2 |
2017-10-03 |
Laura Ruhaak |
Self-erectable displays and methods of making such self-erectable displays are disclosed. An example apparatus includes a shroud including a first shroud panel; a second shroud panel opposite the first shroud panel; a first end separating the first shroud panel and the second shroud panel; and a second end separating the first shroud panel and the second shroud panel; and an elastic band to be coupled to the shroud between the first and second ends to outwardly bias the first shroud panel relative to the second shroud panel to enable the shroud to have an oblong cross-section when erected. |
334 |
Magnetic tool holder |
US14715722 |
2015-05-19 |
US09757853B2 |
2017-09-12 |
Cheng-Wei Su |
A tool holder includes a rack and at least one seat connected to the rack. The seat includes an assembling portion and an attached portion spaced from the assembling portion. The assembling portion is detachably mounted to the rack. The attached portion includes an abutted face and a recess. The abutted face is located opposite to the rack. The recess is located between the abutted face and the assembling portion. The recess receives a magnet adapted to magnetically attach to a metal object. |
335 |
Angled support for displaying products |
US14685346 |
2015-04-13 |
US09693642B2 |
2017-07-04 |
Howard Topping; Jeff Fridrich |
A support structure may be mounted to an existing vertical support. In an embodiment, the support structure may include a plurality of horizontal support members. Two or more vertical uprights are mounted to the horizontal supports. The vertical uprights and one of the horizontal support members provide channels for retaining a peg board panel in position. The support structure may be configured so as to cause the peg board panel to at an angle compared to the vertical supports. Multiple support structures may be coupled together to provide runs of peg board panels. Furthermore, the peg board panel may include a graphic that correspond to products being supported by the peg board panel. |
336 |
DISPLAY PANEL AND LARGE-SIZED DISPLAY PANEL |
US15441498 |
2017-02-24 |
US20170169742A1 |
2017-06-15 |
Mamoru ISHIZAKI; Isao Ebisawa |
A display panel for a shelf board including a display part which displays the information and is to be placed on a front surface of a shelf board, a driving part which drives the display part and is to be placed on an underside of the shelf board along the shelf board, and a wiring part connecting the display part and the driving part. The wiring part extends from an outer periphery of the display part and is bent from a lower edge portion or an upper edge portion of the front surface toward the underside of the shelf board. |
337 |
MANUALLY ACTUATABLE HANGER FOR SUSPENDING ARTICLES FROM A TUBULAR CARRIER STRUCTURE |
US14943414 |
2015-11-17 |
US20170138532A1 |
2017-05-18 |
David Abels; Graham Wimberly; Boban Djurdjevic; Hannah L. Abels |
A manually actuatable hanger suitable for suspending articles from a tubular carrier structure includes jaws that may be actuated to expand a jaw opening to receive the carrier structure, with the jaws biased toward a closed position to engage the carrier structure. The hanger further includes a pivoting gate element that is operable by a user to selectively open a gate opening to provide access to a hook portion, whereby one or more articles may be hung from an interior surface of the hook portion. |
338 |
Manually actuatable hanger for suspending articles from a tubular carrier structure |
US14943414 |
2015-11-17 |
US09631771B1 |
2017-04-25 |
David Abels; Graham Wimberly; Boban Djurdjevic; Hannah L. Abels |
A manually actuatable hanger suitable for suspending articles from a tubular carrier structure includes jaws that may be actuated to expand a jaw opening to receive the carrier structure, with the jaws biased toward a closed position to engage the carrier structure. The hanger further includes a pivoting gate element that is operable by a user to selectively open a gate opening to provide access to a hook portion, whereby one or more articles may be hung from an interior surface of the hook portion. |
339 |
Vertically Adjustable Shower Caddy and Method for Tensioning Same |
US15254013 |
2016-09-01 |
US20170055780A1 |
2017-03-02 |
Raymond JEPSON |
A vertically adjustable shower caddy system comprising a tension pole, a number of shelves and a number of securing element for attaching and reattaching the shelves and accessories to the tension pole. The tension pole is installed using an integrated tensioning mechanism allowing extension of the top and bottom extremities as to apply tension to the bath or shower floor and ceiling. The securing element uses clips that are opened and closed when attaching and reattaching the shelves to the tension pole rail. Repositioning a shelf to a new location on the tension pole therefore does not require the removal of the tension pole from a shower stall or bathtub/shower area, thereby saving a user a significant amount of time and effort. |
340 |
Center Pivot Swing-Out Wall Rack |
US15187649 |
2016-06-20 |
US20160302325A1 |
2016-10-13 |
Nathan L. Westby; William Anderson; Jeremy Fink |
Embodiments of the invention provide a swing-out wall rack for mounting electrical equipment. The swing-out wall rack can include a frame configured to couple to a wall and a rack. The frame can include a vertical member and a horizontal arm. The rack can extend a width and a height. The rack can include a first side and a second side, the second side being opposite from the first side. The rack can further include a mid-point, the mid-point being approximately equidistant from the first side and the second side. The rack can be rotatably coupled to the horizontal arm of the frame substantially about the mid-point of the rack. |