221 |
SECURITY DISPLAY UNIT |
US14862156 |
2015-09-23 |
US20170082127A1 |
2017-03-23 |
Yi-Fu Chen |
A display unit includes a plate and a ring. The ring has a through hole with which a security member has the first end thereof is engaged. The second end of the security member extends beyond the through hole. The security member is pivotable relative to the through hole. An insertion hole is defined in the second end of the security member so as to receive a hand tool therein. One of sidewalls of the insertion hole has an opening. A restriction member is connected to the security member and has an engaging portion which extends through the opening and located in the insertion hole. The engaging portion is inserted into a gap between a bead and a reception hole for receiving the bead of the handle tool. The engaging portion is deeply inserted into the gap when the hand tool is pulled away from the ring. |
222 |
ELONGATED PACKAGE DISPLAY DEVICE |
US15227525 |
2016-08-03 |
US20170065103A1 |
2017-03-09 |
Andrew Franzone, JR. |
The device is designed to be suspended from a rack to display multiple packaged products. It includes an elongated flexible plastic body with multiple, uniformly spaced truncated elongated pyramid-like raised portions. The raised portions have top surfaces. An opening in each top surface is defined in part by an edge. A member with an unattached end portion extends from the edge, in alignment with the opening. The unattached edge portion of the member is spaced from the top surface. The member end is adapted to be received within an opening in a product package such that the package is supported by the device in a manner which provides easy loading of the device at the factory, efficient shipping of the loaded device to a retail establishment, easy removal of one or more packages from the device and in which at least a portion of each displayed package is visible. |
223 |
MERCHANDIZING SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING CLEANING DEVICES |
US15253033 |
2016-08-31 |
US20170007043A1 |
2017-01-12 |
Winston H. BREEDEN, III; Andrew J. CARCIOPPOLO; Robert C. JOHNSON |
A cleaning device having a cleaning head assembly and a handle assembly is provided. The assemblies are removably attached to one another by a locking mechanism that includes a female attachment portion having a receptacle and being affixed to a cleaning head, and a male attachment portion having a locking projection and being affixed to a handle and adapted for removable engagement with the female attachment portion. The locking projection on the male attachment portion is biased to engage the receptacle in the female attachment portion so as to releaseably lock the cleaning head and the handle together. |
224 |
Anti-theft ring assembly and method of using the same |
US14867852 |
2015-09-28 |
US09480349B2 |
2016-11-01 |
Jeffrey A. Feibelman; Andrew S. Feldman; David W. Brown |
An anti-theft assembly for deterring theft of a ring is provided. The anti-theft assembly includes a base that can be used to support an electronic article surveillance marker; a product engagement member including a support member that supports the ring during use and a locking member that secures the support member to the base; and an attachment member for securing the ring to the support member. In one embodiment, the support member and the locking member are a single, unitary member. In another embodiment, the support member and the locking member are separate members. Once assembled, upon applying a twisting force to the ring the engagement member rotates within the opening so that the attachment member is not broken. |
225 |
Storage assemblies for discrete storage units |
US14692910 |
2015-04-22 |
US09441875B1 |
2016-09-13 |
Kurt Michael Joseph Froehlich; David Simoni |
A storage assembly supports and stores storage units at a storage facility such as a refrigerated compartment interior. The storage assembly can include (1) support bars that extend between each support bar's first end and second end and are mounted within the storage facility and (2) storage unit carriers that are supported at the support bars, with the storage unit carriers including a holding structure configured to selectively hold and release a storage unit. Either the support bars can be mounted within the storage facility for selective positioning within the storage facility at a plurality of locations laterally of the direction in which the support bars extend, or the storage unit carriers can be supported at the support bars for selective positioning at a plurality of locations along the support bars between each support bar's first end and second end. Alternatively, both arrangements can be implemented. |
226 |
ROD-TYPE ORGANIZER AND DISPLAY UNIT FOR CONTINUOUS PERSONAL ITEMS |
US15043557 |
2016-02-13 |
US20160235220A1 |
2016-08-18 |
Tsigie Abebe |
The invention comprises a rod-like jewelry organizer, holder and/or display device closed at each end which can be opened and closed. The invention will provide for convenient storage and retrieval of a large number of continuous items of jewelry such as bracelets, bangles, watches, necklaces, rings and the like. The rod-like storage device is comprised of two paired rods with an opening there between. The paired rods are provided with an opening and closing means so that items can easily be slipped onto the rod once it has been opened and maintained on the storage rod when the rod is closed. In one embodiment of the device a paired storage rod in two portions is mounted on an elongated strip. In another embodiment of the invention multiple, paired storage rods are provided on a frame which can be mounted on the back of a closet door. |
227 |
Bag rack and dispensing system and method for packaging and dispensing items |
US13870258 |
2013-04-25 |
US09415886B2 |
2016-08-16 |
Jonathan D. Sill; Christopher T. Sill |
A bag rack and dispensing system and method of packaging and dispensing items, such as food, is disclosed. The bag rack and dispensing system includes a rack that is formed of a base assembly and a hanger assembly on which multiple storage bags can be hung. A method of using the bag rack and dispensing system for packaging and dispensing food items includes, but is not limited to, the steps of hanging the storage bags on the rack of the bag rack and dispensing system, opening the frontmost storage bag, holding open or propping open the storage bag using a hooking device, placing the food item(s) or any other types of item(s) into the storage bag, removing the hooking device, if used, closing the storage bag, and removing the filled storage bag from the rack of the bag rack and dispensing system. |
228 |
Jewelry organizer stand |
US14433042 |
2014-07-28 |
US09392889B2 |
2016-07-19 |
Sharon Trainor-Smith; Mark Henry Méndez |
A jewelry organizer stand has a frame with a mesh region for mounting post-type earrings and pins and a mounting bar region of parallel mounting bars for holding various clips with extensions. The clips with extensions can include ring bars for holding rings, necklace bars for holding necklaces, spin-rings for holding beads, pendants and pins, and locking bracelet hooks for holding bracelets. The organizer stand can be pivotably mounted on a base so that it can be turned around. The height can be about that of an adult. The base is at least as wide as the frame so that the organizer will not fall over even if a large unbalanced weight of jewelry is placed on it. |
229 |
GARAGE DOOR LADDER STORAGE DEVICES AND METHODS THEREOF |
US14978675 |
2015-12-22 |
US20160201844A1 |
2016-07-14 |
Michael D. Potter |
A garage door ladder storage device includes at least one base structure and at least two ladder brackets. The base structure includes a brace and a plurality of garage panel detachable mounting devices connected to the brace. The two ladder brackets are spaced apart and secured to the at least one base structure. Each of the ladder brackets includes at least one first ladder support section and at least one second ladder support section. The first ladder support section is coupled to the base structure and provides a first surface to support a ladder in a first direction. The second ladder support section extends from the first ladder support section and provides a second surface to support the ladder in a second direction. |
230 |
Collapsing clothing display fixture |
US14567670 |
2014-12-11 |
US09364104B1 |
2016-06-14 |
Graham Robert Wood; Brett A. Woodley; Erich Haller |
The subject invention comprises a collapsible display fixture that includes a base, two vertical support posts that can accept vertical display panels, a horizontal crossbar and hinge that connects each vertical support post to the base. The hinge may be one of two forms, either a hinge with an axis of rotation at an angle of 2-6 degrees, or preferably 3 degrees, or a hinge with a rotatable base that allows the hinge to be rotated 2-6 degrees, or preferably 3 degrees. These hinges allow the vertical support posts to be folded down without intersecting or contacting one another. The vertical display panels integrate an internal pin system, whether the panel is solid or a combination of two laminated layers, such that the pins are accessible from the outside to accept hangers, pins, pegs, hooks or other display accessories. |
231 |
PRODUCT CARRIER WITH INTERCHANGEABLE DISPLAY SLEEVE |
US14600901 |
2015-01-20 |
US20160148545A1 |
2016-05-26 |
Jacob A. Donadee; Gregg J. Hlade; Joseph Roan; Sean Edward Monahan; Ivan Letinic |
A carrier handle and a hanger arm for displaying a product, like floor covering, on a display rack. The carrier handle has a compact configuration that permits back-to-back placement on the display but still provides multiple display positions for product information. |
232 |
MERCHANDISE DISPLAY HOOK ALARM |
US14895538 |
2014-06-11 |
US20160117897A1 |
2016-04-28 |
Jeffrey A. Grant; Gary A. Taylor; David N. Berglund |
Display hook alarms for securing items of merchandise from theft are provided. For example, the display hook alarm includes a housing configured to at least partially receive at least one rod and to be releasably secured to the at least one rod. The display hook alarm also includes an alarm mechanism configured to generate at least one alarming signal when the housing is removed from the at least one rod in an unauthorized manner. |
233 |
Display fixture having a display hook |
US14688233 |
2015-04-16 |
US09320369B2 |
2016-04-26 |
Erin L. Zobel; Jason W. Johnson |
A display fixture includes a cross support mounted to a display structure. The cross support includes a cross bar having a plurality of holes extending through at least a top of the cross bar. The holes are spaced apart from each other across a length of the cross bar. The display fixture also includes at least one display hook having three downwardly depending mounting members. The at least display hook is mounted to the cross bar by engaging two of the three downward depending mounting members with two holes in the cross bar. |
234 |
Product display system |
US13801069 |
2013-03-13 |
US09307848B2 |
2016-04-12 |
David Bernstein |
A product display system includes a hanger support member and one or more product hangers. The hanger support member includes a web having opposite first and second sides. The web has a corrugated profile defining a plurality of channels. A plurality of receiving apertures extend through the web from the first side to the second side and define at least one row of receiving apertures extending across the channels. A first product hanger may be mounted to the first side of the web through the row of receiving apertures and a second product hanger may be mounted to the second side of the web through the row of receiving apertures. The hanger support member may be arranged for use with standard pegboard hooks. |
235 |
Vehicle garment hanging device |
US14285708 |
2014-05-23 |
US09290133B1 |
2016-03-22 |
Jerry W Bishop |
A device is removably secured within a vehicle and allows multiple hangers to be properly positioned on the device for clothing transport. The device uses a bar member, either of fixed length or telescoping, such that a loop is positioned at a selected position along the length of the bar member. The loop is hung on either a hook or a grab bar of the vehicle such that an end of the bar member abuts the side of the vehicle proximate the hook or bar and thereby provides load support for the device with the loop acting as a fulcrum. The bar extends a short distance into the passenger compartment and the hangers are hung on the bar member on the passenger compartment side of the loop. |
236 |
Ratchet belt system and related accessories |
US14218887 |
2014-03-18 |
US09277776B2 |
2016-03-08 |
Robin Laatz |
A ratchet belt system includes a belt having a notch strip extending along a portion of the length thereof. The notch strip is formed of a plurality of adjacent notches, each being configured to engage a ratcheting tab of an associated buckle. In an embodiment, the tab is coupled to a release lever that is oriented toward a receptacle portion of the buckle for ergonomically improving the release mechanics and preventing accidental release of the engaged tab a user is leaned forward in a seated position. In another embodiment the belt includes a first notch strip about a first surface of the belt and a second notch strip about a second surface of the belt opposite of the first surface, thereby providing a reversible ratcheting belt. Other improvements include accessories configured to engage with the ratchet belt system for display and storage thereof. |
237 |
APPARATUS FOR HOLDING JEWELRY AND OTHER ARTICLES |
US14684867 |
2015-04-13 |
US20150313379A1 |
2015-11-05 |
Maria E. Millen |
An apparatus for holding jewelry and other articles has a first and second support that slidably engage one another. The engagement of the supports allows a smooth surface on the first support, so that jewelry or other small articles may be disposed thereon and freely slid back and forth along the surface of the first support. The full insertion of the second support allows a smooth surface to be present without any transition of cross-sections that would catch or impede the movement of stored items. At least one small-accessory storage component is also provided, to slidably engage the first support and hold further small items. Items may be added or removed from the apparatus by disengaging the first and second supports after sliding already-retained items to one side, and then re-engaging the supports. |
238 |
Rotating Utensil Organizer with Accessory Attachment |
US14791393 |
2015-07-03 |
US20150305497A1 |
2015-10-29 |
Tadhg Dolan |
Disclosed is a utensil organizer with an accessory attachment. The utensil organizer includes a post having an upper section and a lower section. The upper end of the upper section is connected to an upper plate with defined perimeter edges having a first set of pegs extending outward therefrom. The lower end of the upper section includes a second set of pegs extending outward therefrom. The pegs are configured to hang kitchen utensils thereon. The lower section is attached to a plate connected to a bearing for allowing the post to rotate about a vertical axis. The bearing is further secured to a stationary base member. The upper section and the lower section further include holes for securing the accessory attachment thereon. The accessory attachment includes one or more gaps that can hold various kitchen utensils therein, wherein the kitchen utensils do not include holes for hanging. |
239 |
System For Attachment Of Coat Rod And Cargo Net |
US14581292 |
2014-12-23 |
US20150289695A1 |
2015-10-15 |
David D. Woodruff; Allan D. Schrag |
A system for quickly attaching and detaching a coat rod or cargo restraint system to the interior surfaces of an aircraft to optimize the limited space aboard an aircraft. |
240 |
Rack System and Bracket |
US14682781 |
2015-04-09 |
US20150272348A1 |
2015-10-01 |
Trevor Drake; Nicolle Drake |
The present invention relates to a bracket or support member (119.771) including a body (119.770), at least one arm or hook extending away from the body that can be inserted through an aperture (104.704) in a support means (104.700), the at least one arm or hook (119.722) including an end portion (119.720) which is adapted to be received into a recess (104.702) on a rear surface of the support means (104.700). A support system (FIG. 124) is also disclosed which utilises the bracket or support member (119.771) in combination with an apertured panel (124.700). The invention also relates to bracket systems and brackets. |