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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Shelf for a shelving unit US12376092 2007-07-31 US08172096B2 2012-05-08 Piet Van De Steen
A sheet metal shelf has a front edge, a back edge and a load carrying flat portion, the front edge comprising a support for supporting display elements of a display system. The sheet material at the front edge is formed as a first enclosed channel integrally formed with the load carrying flat portion, so the channel provides the support at the front edge of the shelf. The support has apertures for attaching the display elements.
182 Shelf device having variable width cradle US12455919 2009-06-09 US20100307992A1 2010-12-09 James David Robertson; Jason Walesh
A gravity feed shelf device for storing product containers on their sides and dispensing containers one at a time has first and second cradle assemblies. The first cradle assembly has a first cradle panel with connecting members extending therefrom. At least one gravity feed panel is attached to the first cradle panel and extends from a rear edge portion of the first cradle panel towards a front edge portion of the first cradle panel. The second cradle assembly has a second cradle panel with connecting members extending therefrom. At least one gravity feed panel is attached to the second cradle panel and extends from a rear edge portion of the second cradle panel towards a front edge portion of the second cradle panel. The connecting members of each panel slidably receive a rod to connect the first cradle panel with the second cradle panel so that distance between the first and second cradle panels adjusts to accommodate different sized containers.
183 Shelf light assembly US11935319 2007-11-05 US07824055B2 2010-11-02 Ryan T. Sherman
The present disclosure provides a light assembly (10) for connection to a shelf (16) having a top face (84), a front face (88), and a front edge (80) defined by the intersection of the top face (84) and the front face (88). The light assembly (10) includes an elongated housing (14) having an inner face (22), an outer face (30) formed opposite the inner face (22), and an upper face (26) extending between the inner face (22) and the outer face (30). The elongated housing (14) is adapted to receive a light source (34) therein. A mating portion (70) extends from the inner face (22) of the elongated housing (14) and is abuttable with a portion of a shelf (16) such that the upper face (26) of the elongated housing (14) is substantially flush with the top face (84) of the shelf (16) to form a continuous extension of the shelf (16). A clamp (96) extends from the mating portion (70) and is engageable with the shelf (16) to secure the elongated housing (14) to the shelf (16).
184 Showcase US11707096 2007-02-16 US07819069B2 2010-10-26 Tsutomu Tanaka; Masafumi Sakaguchi; Tomohiro Okubo; Yasuhiko Hayashi; Masahiko Nagatake
A showcase has shelf devices in a chamber having a plurality of open surfaces, a pair of shelf support members which extend in a depth direction of the chamber supporting the shelves in a position where adjacent shelves are butted with each other. A support member side portion protrudes from a lower portion of one shelf support member to another shelf support member, a support member side portion protrudes from a lower portion of the other shelf support member to the one shelf support member and superimposed on the support member side portion, a shelf side portion has bottom side superimposed on the support member side portion, a shelf side portion formed under the adjacent shelf has a bottom side superimposed on the shelf side portion, and a bonding member detachably bonds the support side portions and shelf side portions in a superimposed position.
185 SUPPORT SYSTEMS AND COMPONENTS FOR SAME US12525440 2008-01-31 US20100072151A1 2010-03-25 Kirk J. Botkin
Support systems for supporting useful articles such as shelves, racks, bars or hooks include a support structure that can be attached to the article. The support structure defines a shaped channel, and an insert component of the system is receivable within the channel and has an exterior surface shaped to correspond to the shaped channel. The shaped channel can define one or multiple grooves, and the insert component can have one or multiple ribs that cooperate with the grooves to stabilize the insert component/support structure combination. The insert component can include at least one displaceable rib element for cooperating with a groove of the support structure.
186 FLEXIBLE SHELVING SYSTEM US12205542 2008-09-05 US20100059467A1 2010-03-11 Robert D. Peota; Robert D. Yoder; Andrew A. Enyart; Mark A. Campbell; Steven C. Thompson
Assembly of a structurally sound modular shelving system includes forming an H-shaped base structure, or otherwise-shaped base structure, by releasably hooking a tie beam into a first base piece and a second base piece. A first column member is slid into the first base piece by sliding an insert tab at an end of an elongate body of the first column into a vertical passage through the first base piece. A second column member is similarly slid into a second base piece. A header member is releasably hooked into the first and second columns, the header member extending substantially horizontally between the first and second columns and substantially perpendicularly to the first and second base pieces.
187 ELECTRIC LIGHT BODY US12299709 2007-04-18 US20090067160A1 2009-03-12 Bernard Cook
An electric light body (10) comprises a body element (12) for location within the depth of a shelf (46) and which has a cavity (22) for receiving one light emitting element, a first clamp element (14) which has a first flange (38) for contacting a first surface (52) of the shelf (46) and a first opening (36) and which is releasably engagable with the body element (12) at or adjacent to one end thereof, a second clamp element (16) which is independent of the first clamp element (14) and which has a second flange (38) for contacting a second surface (54) of the shelf (46) opposite the first surface (52) and a second opening (36) and which is releasably engagable with the body element (12) at or adjacent to another end of the body element (12) opposite the said one end, a first cover element (18) on the first clamp element (14) for covering the said one end of the body element (12), and a second cover element (20) on the second clamp element (16) for covering the said other end of the body element (12). At least one of cover elements (18, 20) allows light from the light emitting device to pass therethrough.
188 Shelf for maximizing cold vault use US11452440 2006-06-14 US07448504B2 2008-11-11 Bernard Primiano
A shelf device for a cooler has a pair of front uprights and a pair of rear uprights. A shelf is attached to uprights is adapted to hold beverage containers in an upright position. Left and right edge portions of the shelf are disposed behind the front uprights and a front edge portion of the shelf is disposed between the front uprights. Left and right guide panels respectively extend from the left and right edge portions toward the front edge portion creating channels for guiding containers from behind the posts for removal.
189 PRODUCT DISPLAY SHELF WITH COMPLIANT MEMBER US12106648 2008-04-21 US20080257226A1 2008-10-23 Raymond Schneider
A product display shelf comprising a bottom surface, a rear surface and at least one compliant member is disclosed. The bottom surface is configured to support at least one product thereon. The rear surface extends upwardly from the bottom surface. The at least one compliant member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the rear surface and is configured to substantially prevent the product supported by the bottom surface from movement relative to the bottom surface upon movement of the product display shelf.
190 Illuminated shelf US11649259 2007-01-04 US07434951B2 2008-10-14 Craig Bienick
An illuminated shelf includes a tempered transparent glass panel having edges each housed in a slot of a housing defining a chamber through which and/or in which light is generated to illuminate the transparent panel. Each housing is preferably snap-secured together to access the chamber interior for purposes of replacement and/or repair. Each housing can be totally or partially encapsulated and the encapsulation includes conductors which are operative in any position of vertical adjustment or sliding adjustment of the shelf.
191 Show stand US11601494 2006-11-20 US20080116159A1 2008-05-22 Chi-Ping Chu
A show stand is disclosed. The show stand comprises at least a main board, a set of display parts and a set of securing elements. The main board comprises a plurality of slots. Each display parts comprises a plurality of tongues and each tongue has a securing slot, wherein the tongues of said set of display parts can be inserted into the corresponding slots from a display side of said main board such the tongues protrude out of an assembling side of the main board opposite to the display side thereof. The securing elements are adapted for removably inserting into the securing slots of the tongues protruding out of the assembly side of the main board to securely assemble the display parts on the main board.
192 Shelf edge beam US11488883 2006-07-18 US20080017600A1 2008-01-24 Travis B. Thompson
A shelf edge support is provided which strengthens the front edge of a shelf particularly for point-of-purchase displays which are typically constructed of a paper or cardboard. The shelf edge support includes two L-shaped members which are configured to be attached to the front edge of a shelf.
193 Shelf assembly US11270266 2005-11-09 US07287872B2 2007-10-30 Harunobu Kubota
Upper support portions 4 are respectively provided at respective upper end sections of a pair of support columns 1, 1′ such that the position of the upper support portions can be adjusted in an up-down direction. Lower support portions 5 are respectively provided at respective lower end sections of a pair of support columns 1, 1′ such that the position of the lower support portions can be adjusted in an up-down direction. A pair of wires 13, 13 is provided to extend between the lower support portion 5 and the upper support portion 4 of the support column 1. Another pair of wires 13, 13 is provided to extend between the lower support portion 5 and the upper support portion 4 of the support column 1′.
194 Shelf Cover Apparatus US11469683 2006-09-01 US20070089819A1 2007-04-26 Raymond Zenkich
An adjustably fitted covering member is disclosed that is secured to a shelf standard such that all but the desired slots are obscured. The covering can improve the appearance and/or installation of the adjustable shelving unit. The covering member is adhered to the shelf standard by one of a variety of ways, such as through magnetism, adhesively, using tabs, or by being snapped-on, to name a few examples. The covering member can be sold pre-cut and/or can be customized after purchase. The covering member can optionally have indications on the backside to allow the user to custom cut the covering member. The covering member can optionally be sold as part of shelving kit that where it is made to match the length and width of the shelving standard contained in the kit.
195 Fire code-compatible, high load bearing-compatible, and user and stored goods loading and unloading-safe storage rack shelving US10970084 2004-10-21 US07188742B2 2007-03-13 Richard M. Skulnik
An improved fire code-compatible and high load bearing-compatible storage rack shelving of the type having a plurality of apertures, each of which surrounded by a vertically-depending flange terminating in a free edge. The improvement includes the free edge of each vertically-depending flange being directed in a direction that avoids contact therewith from below, such as in a direction other than down, so as to be safe for users working, and stored goods being loaded and unloaded, directly therebelow. In an embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is rolled in a direction away from an associated aperture. In another embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is formed into a C-channel, in a direction away from an associated aperture. In still another embodiment, the free edge of each vertically-depending flange is formed into a box-channel, in a direction away from an associated aperture.
196 Illuminated shelf US10602863 2003-06-25 US07163305B2 2007-01-16 Craig Bienick
An illuminated shelf includes a tempered transparent glass panel having edges each housed in a slot of a housing defining a chamber through which and/or in which light is generated to illuminate the transparent panel. Each housing is preferably snap-secured together to access the chamber interior for purposes of replacement and/or repair. Each housing can be totally or partially encapsulated and the encapsulation includes conductors which are operative in any position of vertical adjustment or sliding adjustment of the shelf.
197 Light US10919345 2004-08-17 US07131746B2 2006-11-07 Bernard Cook
The shelf light is for fitting in a shelf of an article of furniture. It comprises a two part body and a light emitting diode assembly housed within the body. The part of the body has an integral cover plate which in use lies against one major surface of the shelf and the other part comprises a flange which is arranged in a plane parallel to, but spaced from, the plane of the cover plate and which in use lies against the other major surface of the shelf.
198 Pole-mounted shelf US11082477 2005-03-16 US20060209548A1 2006-09-21 Ray Cowan
A functional element is coupled to a retaining element such that the functional element can be releasably coupled to a pole, and more preferably a pole of a furniture item. Even more preferably, the functional element is a shelf, an audio, and/or a display device, and the retaining element comprises a pair of brackets to which the functional element is coupled. Most preferably, the furniture item is a floor lamp having a tubular lamp stand to which the retaining element is coupled.
199 Feeding implements for children of different stages of development US11047097 2005-01-31 US20060183086A1 2006-08-17 Thorsten Brandt
An array of feeding implement products including a first feeding implement adapted for use during a first stage of development, a first package enclosing the first feeding implement, and a first pictorial representation disposed on the first package. The first pictorial representation depicts the first feeding implement, a caregiver, and a first baby, wherein the first baby is represented as corresponding to the first stage of development. The array further includes a second feeding implement adapted for use during a second stage of development, a second package enclosing the second feeding implement, and a second pictorial representation disposed on the second package. The second pictorial representation depicts the second feeding implement, a caregiver, and a second baby, wherein the second baby is represented as corresponding to the second stage of development.
200 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.
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