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Butsupinchinretsudana |
JP12431074 |
1974-10-30 |
JPS5150599A |
1976-05-04 |
KARASHIMA HITOSHI |
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JPS5316280B2 - |
JP12431074 |
1974-10-30 |
JPS5316280B2 |
1978-05-31 |
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JPS5084223A - |
JP12130374 |
1974-10-21 |
JPS5084223A |
1975-07-08 |
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44 |
Center store arrangement for retail markets |
US15230271 |
2016-08-05 |
US10085573B2 |
2018-10-02 |
Lawrence J. Brucia |
A shelving layout concept which allows selective configuration and reconfiguration of the orientation of certain shelving systems within the central portion of a store to create a PrimeZone area including an assembly of End Caps, Center Caps, Power Sets, Corner Boards, Hot Spots and Banner Boards, the combination of which provides a solution for enabling retailers to re-invigorate their Center Store, increase their vendor promotional revenue, and increase their in-store sales due to more favorable consumer response to greater promotional activity and the continuing change of product venues in key areas of the store layout. The concept also includes novel hardware which enables the reconfiguration of the shelving layout to accommodate vendors' desire to change display schemes. |
45 |
Position adjustable support assembly |
US15599657 |
2017-05-19 |
US09918568B1 |
2018-03-20 |
James Francis Blake |
A position adjustable support assembly provides a support extension that is detachably attachable to a support member. The support extension is attached by an extension attachment that has a support coupler that extends along the length of the support member and has a gap opening to allow the support coupler to be snapped onto the support member. The support coupler may be cylindrical in shape and snap over the rod-shaped support member in a concentric coupling arrangement. The support member has a fin slot for retaining a plurality of fins that extend up from the outside surface of the support member. The fins are slid into a retaining slot along the inside surface of the support coupler to retain the support coupler and support extension in a rotational position with respect to the support member. The support extension can be slid along the length of the support member. |
46 |
Combination storage and display system |
US15092115 |
2016-04-06 |
US09717349B1 |
2017-08-01 |
Roy Gerald Konrath |
The present invention relates to a combination storage and display system, and in particular to a system that is modular, provides high density storage and easy display of mattresses. In one embodiment, the rack has a base frame with several longitudinal rails. Several display frames are also provided (one for each longitudinal rail). The display frames have a translating bar that is movable relative the longitudinal rails. The display frame has a post and an angled support. The angled support holds the mattress in a nearly vertical orientation. A mattress support is pivotally connected to the post. The mattress support has a base, two ears, a leg and a lip. The lip engages a small portion of a side of the mattress. The leg pivotally depends from an ear. |
47 |
Stabilizing mechanism for a shelf assembly |
US14299823 |
2014-06-09 |
US09277820B2 |
2016-03-08 |
Jejju Jacob; Puneet Makkar |
A stabilizing mechanism for a shelf assembly, the stabilizing mechanism comprising at least one movable rail placed between at least two support rails and a frame comprising of at least one shelf of the shelf assembly. At least one guide wheel pivotably mounted to a shaft having at least one shaft arms, wherein the at least one guide wheel and the shaft arms are configured to slide along the entire length of the at least one movable rail while adjusting the height of the at least one shelf in a vertical direction. A first slider member connected to the shaft at one end and configured to slide in lateral slots provided on the frame of the shelf for stabilizing the shelf. |
48 |
Scissor Lift Pallet Lifter |
US14845345 |
2015-09-04 |
US20150375896A1 |
2015-12-31 |
Curtis Taylor; Aaron Misener |
A pallet lifter for raising and lowering a pallet. The pallet lifter includes a pallet platform, a lifting frame that supports the pallet platform, and a movement mechanism that controllably causes the pallet platform to raise and lower. The pallet platform includes a top surface designed to support a pallet, two side walls and a back wall. The lifting frame includes two sets of legs. One end of one or both of the two legs of each set of legs is moveable along a longitudinal axis of the pallet platform as the pallet platform is raised and lowered. The movement mechanism includes a motor and a threaded rod. The electric motor is designed to cause the threaded rod to rotate in a clockwise and counterclockwise direction to cause said pallet platform to raise and lower. |
49 |
CENTER STORE ARRANGEMENT FOR RETAIL MARKETS |
US14475243 |
2014-09-02 |
US20150144431A1 |
2015-05-28 |
Lawrence J. Brucia |
A shelving layout concept which allows selective configuration and reconfiguration of the orientation of certain shelving systems within the central portion of a store to create a PrimeZone area including an assembly of End Caps, Center Caps, Power Sets, Corner Boards, Hot Spots and Banner Boards, the combination of which provides a solution for enabling retailers to re-invigorate their Center Store, increase their vendor promotional revenue, and increase their in-store sales due to more favorable consumer response to greater promotional activity and the continuing change of product venues in key areas of the store layout. The concept also includes novel hardware which enables the reconfiguration of the shelving layout to accommodate vendors' desire to change display schemes. |
50 |
Sliding and Tilting Shelves, Especially for Use in a Refrigerated Mechandise Display |
US13633259 |
2012-10-02 |
US20140091696A1 |
2014-04-03 |
Brian Hart Welker; Gregory Scott Isaacs |
A shelf system for use in displaying and storing merchandise is especially suited for use in a refrigerated or chiller compartment that can be used with other conventional display sections. The shelving system or unit includes a squared frame that is mounted in a refrigeration compartment. Side or knife brackets are mounted on opposite sides of the frame and shelves on which items of merchandise are stored in spring loaded pusher track systems are mounted on the side brackets. Guide members mounted on the side brackets allow the shelves to slide between a retracted and an extended position on a planar path, but when the shelves reach the extended position, the glide members tilt allowing the shelves to tile for easier access to items stored thereon. |
51 |
SCISSOR LIFT PALLET LIFTER |
US13348878 |
2012-01-12 |
US20120180704A1 |
2012-07-19 |
Curtis TAYLOR; Aaron MISENER |
A pallet lifter for raising and lowering a pallet. The pallet lifter includes a pallet platform, a lifting frame that supports the pallet platform, and a movement mechanism that controllably causes the pallet platform to raise and lower. The pallet platform includes a top surface designed to support a pallet, two side walls and a back wall. The lifting frame includes two sets of legs. One end of one or both of the two legs of each set of legs is moveable along a longitudinal axis of the pallet platform as the pallet platform is raised and lowered. The movement mechanism includes a motor and a threaded rod. The electric motor is designed to cause the threaded rod to rotate in a clockwise and counterclockwise direction to cause said pallet platform to raise and lower. |
52 |
OVER HEAD CATEGORY FRAME SYSTEM |
US12730575 |
2010-03-24 |
US20100243587A1 |
2010-09-30 |
Raul Romeiro; Michael A. Serraino |
A device and method for providing selective concealment and access to items stored on an overhead part of a retail shelving system. The device includes one or more mounting posts attachable to the retail shelving system and one or more panel support units. The mounting posts further include one or more substantially vertical channels. The panel support unit is engaged with the mounting posts and extends above the retail shelving system. The panel support unit is selectively moveable between an open configuration and a closed configuration such that when in the open configuration the panel support unit is displaced to provide access to the items stored on the overhead part of the retail shelving system, and when in the closed configuration the panel support unit conceals the items stored on the overhead part of the retail shelving system. |
53 |
Rack for transporation and display of plants |
US12586421 |
2009-09-21 |
US20100096344A1 |
2010-04-22 |
Wiebe S. Vanderhoek; Mike Van Wingerden |
A rack assembly for transportation and display of potted plants and similar articles. The rack includes vertical supports, and a plurality of trays that are slidingly supported on the posts. The trays are extensible from a retracted position in which the trays are arranged in compact, vertically spaced relationship for transportation, to a deployed position in which the trays extend on opposite sides in an alternating arrangement with increased vertical spacing, and are tilted to a downwardly angled orientation so that the plants can be readily viewed and accessed by customers and other personnel. The posts and trays are mounted on a mobile frame that includes stabilizer legs which prevent the assembly from tipping when the trays are in the deployed position. The posts and trays are removable from the frame, and can be broken down for storage. |
54 |
Storage Rack Sliding Frame Apparatus |
US11550971 |
2006-10-19 |
US20080093319A1 |
2008-04-24 |
Tim Stover; Stanley Hawkins; Stephen Donnell |
A storage rack apparatus incorporating a sliding frame apparatus. The frame apparatus is adjusted in a generally vertical direction by the application of vertical force and secured in position by the removal of such vertical force. |
55 |
Lazy susan with pull-out shelving |
US10818453 |
2004-04-05 |
US20050076817A1 |
2005-04-14 |
Michael Boks; Brandon Mouw; Robert Anderson; Amy Zook |
A lazy susan device (100) includes a platform or support base (108). The support base (108) is rotatably coupled to a centralized support pole (102). A series of linear slides (140) are arranged in pairs (142). Pie or wedge-shaped shelves (148) are mounted to the linear slides (140). The slides (140) are properly secured to a corresponding shelf (140) in a manner such that the shelf (140) is permitted to slide radially outwardly from the platform or support base (108). |
56 |
Storage cover apparatus |
US10442624 |
2003-05-21 |
US06877621B1 |
2005-04-12 |
Tom May; Mark Ritchmond; Rick Sherwood; Steve Wesstrom |
The apparatus includes a frame having a base and two guide posts coupled to opposite ends of the base forming a U-shaped member. The base may be attached to a stock shelf with the U-shaped frame located on the front portion of the shelf. Moveably coupled to the guide posts is a cover panel which may be moved to a closed position covering the space between the two guide posts and to a lower open position or to an upper open position to allow access to the shelf by way of the opening between the two guide posts. |
57 |
Revolving slide |
US10801127 |
2004-03-14 |
US20050006331A1 |
2005-01-13 |
Zackary Engel |
A slide system, which contains a right and a left revolving slide, is provided to facilitate access to an upper storage area. Each revolving slide comprises of a rail structure which support verticals slides and a stack of horizontal slides which is mounted on the vertical slides. A stack of shelves are mounted on the horizontal slide, such as that the right revolving slide supports upper stack of shelves and the left revolving slide supports a lower stack of shelves. The upper shelves are movable outward by way of the horizontal slides and downward by way of the vertical slides. When upper shelves are moved downward the lower shelves are automatically moved upward by means of the pulley system effectively allowing upper shelves to continuously trade place with lower shelves in a clockwise or a counter clockwise manner. |
58 |
Inventory control system for walk-in display coolers and the like |
US10064553 |
2002-07-25 |
US06726039B2 |
2004-04-27 |
Andrew J. Boron |
A product inventory control system is provided that utilizes both fixed and movable racks. The present system may be utilized in a walk-in display cooler or other product storage application to help with inventory management and to provide easy access to stored product. The racks of the present system include shelf support members that are selectively positionable at a plurality of different orientations so as to achieve different product support surface orientations relative to a horizontal The shelf support members are adapted for storing a plurality of different types of products and product containers. Movable racks are positioned in front of fixed racks whereby movement of a movable rack provides access to a rack positioned therebehind. |
59 |
Vertical storage and dispensing means |
US314611 |
1994-09-28 |
US5417329A |
1995-05-23 |
Robert S. Whitman |
A storage and dispensing device having a plurality of individual storage and dispensing compartments is provided. Each compartment is provided with a slidable mating opening through a wall of the compartment for slidably mating with an extending track. The compartments are adapted to be grasped and slidably moved along the track to separate the compartments and permit access to compartments opened thereby. The compartments are slidably returned to a non-separated position in which the wall of one compartment serves as a closure element for an adjacent compartment. The track may be an upstanding vertical rod requiring upward horizontal separation of the compartments in order to gain access. A plurality of these compartments, each having a mating opening for sliding along the extending track, act cooperatively to prevent jamming or sticking of the compartments as they slide along the track together. The compartments are rotatable with respect to each other and rotatable in unison around the track. Additionally, the entire device may be suspended with a wire and rotated using the wire. |
60 |
Storage containers for flat, objects |
US660794 |
1991-02-25 |
US5281015A |
1994-01-25 |
Eli Neuman |
A storage container for a plurality of flat objects is disclosed. The container has apparatus for successively displaying a surface portion of each stored object so as to enable rapid visual scanning. The apparatus rotates successive objects from a first display position to a second position which displays the next successive object. |