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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
121 Fastening arrangement and method for wire mesh panels US569561 1990-08-20 US5133463A 1992-07-28 Milton Merl
Adjustability in fastening is afforded by hooks extending from a periphery of wiremesh panels that is engageable simultaneously with any one of a plurality of parallel support rods which extend across another wiremesh panel so that both panels may rest against each other. Adjustability in fastening is also afforded by three elements which may be fastened together into a plurality of positions relative each other and which has one element secured to a support post of a gondola and another element supporting a lever system for a storage bin or for a shelf bin. Elongated slots in each of the three elements provide adjustability.
122 Mobile display rack US287437 1981-07-27 US4411367A 1983-10-25 Rafael T. Bustos
A mobile display rack for the storage and display of packaged products. The display rack includes a frame structure comprising four vertically disposed support members supporting at or near their tops a vertically stationary top shelf. Within the frame structure positioned one above the other but below the stationary top shelf are a plurality of vertically movable shelves adapted to hold product containers. Each movable shelf has a lowest vertical position determined by a shelf stop assembly affixed to the frame structure, and a highest vertical position determined by the movable shelves above it. When the movable shelves are loaded with containers and the lowest shelf raised by an appropriate means such as a fork lift, the shelf will move upwardly until the tops of the containers contact the bottom of the shelf immediately above it which shelf, in turn, will move upwardly until the tops of the containers on it contact the bottom of the shelf immediately above it, and so on, until the tops of the containers on the uppermost movable shelf contact the bottom of the top stationary shelf, at which point all of the containers are under a compressive force rendering them immovable, thereby providing a stable, loaded, display rack that can safely be moved from one point to another.
123 Display-rack US476029D US476029A 1892-05-31
124 brockmann US447658D US447658A 1891-03-03
125 RACK SYSTEM HAVING ELECTRICAL SUPPLY US15628081 2017-06-20 US20180332979A1 2018-11-22 Dong Chen; Kai Xu
A rack system having an electrical supply includes at least one backboard, a bus bar mounted on one of the backboard, and at least one supplier arranged on the bus bar. The bus bar includes a track body, two magnetic strips provided on the track body, and two current conductors spaced apart and disposed on the track body. The magnetic strip receiving grooves and the conductor receiving grooves being arranged two side walls of the track body respectively in a cross section perpendicular to the extending direction of the track body. The supplier includes two resilient contactors spaced apart from each other, and two magnetic columns arranged both sides of the resilient contactors respectively. When the supplier is mounted on the bus bar, the two resilient contactors are electrically connected to the current conductor.
126 ELECTRIC SHELF US15695009 2017-09-05 US20180325257A1 2018-11-15 LEHONG XIANG; TAO LIN; SONGLI WANG
Embodiments of the present disclosure relate to an electric shelf which comprises at least one column to be installed on a wall, a slidable component arranged on the column to slide along the column vertically, at least one layer of shelf board component connected to the slidable component to move simultaneously with the slidable component, and a linear driving device connected to the slidable component and the column to actuate the slidable component to move relative to the column. Advantages of the present disclosure compared to prior arts include a simpler structure and less space occupied by the shelf board component.
127 SHEET STORAGE DEVICE AND CONTROLLING METHOD THEREOF US15789498 2017-10-20 US20180251298A1 2018-09-06 Guanquan Lu; Junqi Han; Rentan Chen
Disclosed are a sheet storage device and a controlling method thereof the sheet storage device including a storage unit, an adjustment assembly and a control portion. The storage unit comprises a mounting frame, a plurality of support brackets configured to place a plurality of sheets and two shiftable mechanisms mounted on the mounting frame and spaced apart in an upper and lower direction. The support brackets are mounted between the two shiftable mechanisms and spaced apart in a position shifting direction of the two shiftable mechanisms, and two adjacent support brackets thereof are constructed to define a storage space for placing the sheet. Each support bracket is configured such that upper and lower ends of the support bracket are adapted to be shiftably engaged with the two shiftable mechanisms respectively, so as to adjust the distance between the two adjacent support brackets. The adjustment assembly is engaged with at least one of two adjacent support brackets to adjust the size of the storage space. The control portion is connected to the adjustment assembly to control the adjustment assembly according to received user instructions.
128 Adjustable shelf and method of use US14982941 2015-12-29 US09717337B2 2017-08-01 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz; Bart Storrs
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
129 Elevating shelf system US14672264 2015-03-30 US09534834B1 2017-01-03 Leighton Klassen
An elevating shelf system having a shelf assembly with a three-sided frame, a top panel and a bottom panel that fits inside an open-top enclosure. Also included is a lifting assembly. The shelf assembly can be raised or lowered within the enclosure while the lifting assembly imparts an upward vertical force on the shelf assembly to make lifting easier. Attached in the frame are channel shaped brackets which hold extendable shelves. The lifting assembly includes friction adjustable struts which are protected by side walls of the enclosure. The top panel includes a lifting handle as well as a transparent inventory holder for retaining an inventory of items in the elevating shelf system. The elevating shelf system also includes a locking mechanism to look the shelf assembly at a desired height.
130 ADJUSTABLE SHELF AND METHOD OF USE US14982941 2015-12-29 US20160270535A1 2016-09-22 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz; Bart Storrs
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
131 COLLAPSING CLOTHING DISPLAY FIXTURE US14567670 2014-12-11 US20160166087A1 2016-06-16 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.
132 Vertical storage system US13867622 2013-04-22 US09266674B2 2016-02-23 Jason T. Reimer; Melvin R. Penner; Sidney Dueck
A vertical storage system for efficiently storing large items in a vertical manner thereby conserving floor space. The vertical storage system includes a frame, a plurality of connecting members slidably connected between the platforms and a winch device connected between the platforms and a winch device connected to the uppermost platform. Lifting the uppermost platform results in the raising of the next platform beneath the uppermost platform and so forth. Lowering the uppermost platform lowers all of the platforms until the lowest platform is at the bottom with the remaining platforms lowered until stacked upon one another.
133 Adjustable shelf and method of use US14692366 2015-04-21 US09198513B2 2015-12-01 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
134 STABILIZING MECHANISM FOR A SHELF ASSEMBLY US14299823 2014-06-09 US20150313360A1 2015-11-05 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.
135 Display system US14026540 2013-09-13 US09119487B2 2015-09-01 Nicholas P. Angvall; Scott E. Denby; Joseph R. Stukenberg; Jeremy A. Clark
A display fixture has a convertible rack fixture and an extendable frame assembly. The convertible rack fixture has a base with a top surface, two uprights extending from the top surface, two bottom crossbars extending between the two uprights, and two top crossbars extending between tops of the two uprights. The extendable frame assembly is located between the two bottom crossbars and between the two top crossbars and has a base frame and a telescoping frame that telescopes out of the base frame. The base frame has two substantially vertical legs that rest on the top surface of the base of the convertible rack and a lateral support that extends between the two substantially vertical legs separate from the top surface of the base.
136 ADJUSTABLE SHELF AND METHOD OF USE US14692366 2015-04-21 US20150223603A1 2015-08-13 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
137 Pallet Lifting System US14601432 2015-01-21 US20150128832A1 2015-05-14 Curtis Taylor; Aaron Misener; Thomas L. Rattini; Robert H. Unnerstall, JR.; Robert Myler
A pallet lifter for raising and lowering a pallet. The pallet lifter includes a 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 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.
138 Adjustable shelf and method of use US13829491 2013-03-14 US09010552B2 2015-04-21 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
139 ADJUSTABLE SHELF AND METHOD OF USE US14289810 2014-05-29 US20150068999A1 2015-03-12 Dedee Dart; Phillip Dietz; Bart Storrs
A U-shaped adjustable shelving system comprised of a plurality of interconnecting shelf sections including a back shelf section, a right side shelf section and a left side shelf section. The right and left side shelf sections are coupled to the back shelf section with a sliding dovetail arrangement so as to allow adjustment of the right and left side shelf sections relative to the back shelf section in order to change the width of the adjustable shelving system. The back shelf section is adjustable in length to substantially match the width of the space in which the shelving system is to be installed. The adjustable shelving system includes support risers for self-supporting the shelving system above a surface. The adjustable shelf can be easily installed into a variety of cabinets, and allows access to small containers, such as those for herbs and spices.
140 Center store design, method and arrangement for retail markets US13431927 2012-03-27 US08820481B2 2014-09-02 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.
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