序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 Adjustable Shelving System US14604080 2015-01-23 US20160198845A1 2016-07-14 Michael T. McCuistion
An adjustable shelving system includes a base member having opposed first and second sides. A plurality of first shelf assemblies are coupled to the first side of the base member, each first shelf assembly being movable between a first rearward configuration perpendicular to the base member and a first forward configuration forwardly offset relative to the rearward configuration. A second plurality of shelf assemblies are pivotally coupled to the second side of the base member, each second shelf assembly being movable between a second rearward configuration perpendicular to the base member and a second forward configuration forwardly offset relative to the rearward configuration. Each shelf assembly includes rollers configured to support the weight of the shelf assembly and enhance movement. Each shelf assembly may include a vertically floatable hinge configured to allow the shelf assembly to move up or down according to changes in elevation of a floor surface.
62 Thread Storage Assemblies and Systems US14471139 2014-08-28 US20160007744A1 2016-01-14 Dominic Fasino; Emmanuel Ercole; Milind Sahebrao Nimgulkar; Lauren Lihvarcik; Thomas Jones; Edward S. Espinosa Espinosa; Daniel W. Brinton; Tammy Nixon; Rebecca Hanson
According to various aspects, exemplary embodiments are provided of thread storage assemblies, systems, and/or cabinets. In an exemplary embodiment, a thread storage assembly generally includes multiple vertical shelves that are arranged in parallel with each other. The vertical shelves may be pull-out shelves configured to slide forward and backward. Each vertical shelf may include multiple horizontal shelves or racks that include multiple removable spindles and/or that are rotatable between a horizontal position and a tilted position.
63 Presentation device US14595416 2015-01-13 US20150300050A1 2015-10-22 Robert Van Balen
The invention relates to a presentation device for presenting a hand-held electronic media display unit, comprising: a support comprising a foot provided with a support surface; a number of frame parts mounted on the support and provided with hooks, wherein the support surface and the hooks of the frame parts together form an enclosing space in which the unit can be held, wherein the frame parts extending along one side of the enclosing space take a displaceable form; a guide which is embodied to guide the displacement of the displaceable frame parts, wherein the guide is embodied to guide the displaceable frame parts between a first, closed state in which the display unit is non-removable and a second, open state in which the display unit can be easily placed in the device and can be easily removed again therefrom, wherein the position of the respective hooks of the frame parts in the opened state and the position thereof in the closed state are spatially remote from each other both in a direction in the plane of the support surface and in a direction transversely of the support surface.
64 SELF-CONTAINED DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR MOUNTING IN PALLET RACK US13872735 2013-04-29 US20140319988A1 2014-10-30 Noel A. DIETZ; Steven P. O'BRIEN; Scott W. LODER; Daryl S. MORGAN
A self-contained display system cabinet products, for placement in an empty compartment of a pallet rack shelving unit. The display system includes a floor, ceiling and interconnecting side walls and rear wall. Along the left side wall are arranged plural upright pivotable panels which extend from a short distance above the floor to a short distance below the ceiling. Each panel may move about an axis at the hinge end of the panel and the axes of the succeeding panels are offset laterally and from front to rear of the display. The panels are manually rotatable and the rear face of a first panel includes display materials which coordinate with the materials attached to the front face of the next adjacent panel. When rotated to open position, a panel is perpendicular to the rear wall, while in its closed position it is parallel to the rear wall.
65 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.
66 APPARATUS FOR CONCEALING A PRODUCT US13532644 2012-06-25 US20130285519A1 2013-10-31 Nathan Arthur Tranter; Terrance Paul Brown
Apparatus (2) for housing a product comprising a frame (4) mounted on or in a surface; and a member (6) moveable within the frame (4) and for securing the product wherein the member (6) is moveable between a first position in which the product is concealed from view and a second position in which the product is in view and accessible by a user.
67 METHOD FOR PROVIDING A CONVERTIBLE CARD ROW US13717261 2012-12-17 US20130104378A1 2013-05-02 TODD E. BERRY; Shaun P. Arness
Providing a greeting card display fixture having multiple rows, one or more of which are convertible rows to allow for adjustment of the number of rows in a display. When desired, the convertible row may be used to display another row of greeting cards, increasing the density of the overall display. When not desired, the convertible row may be pushed flush against the back of the display fixture, while still attached, allowing the full depth of the row of the display fixture to be used. A divider or support clip is used to support the convertible row when in use and to hold it in a storage position when not used. The divider clip also separates greeting cards within a row. The divider clip includes a clipping mechanism to attach the divider clip to the display fixture and an adjustable portion to support an adjacent convertible row.
68 Clip for convertible card row US13188701 2011-07-22 US08333284B2 2012-12-18 Todd E. Berry; Shaun P. Arness
When displayed, greeting cards are typically organized on a display fixture having multiple rows or levels upon which to sit the cards. Each row then has a front wall to hold in the card, yet is short enough to still view a portion of the greeting card above the wall. Because display fixtures are manufactured to have a specified amount of rows or levels at a specified depth, in order to adjust the specifications of a display fixture, other pieces may be used, for example, by attaching to the display fixture a convertible row to add another level or tier between set rows of the display fixture. By providing another row using a convertible row, another set of greeting cards may be displayed between cards displayed on other rows of the original display fixture, increasing the density of the overall display. Further, when an extra row is not desired, such a convertible row may be pushed flush against the back of the display fixture, while still attached, allowing the full depth of the row of the display fixture to be used. To support the convertible row when in use, a divider or support clip is provided. The divider clip may both separate greeting cards within a row of the display fixture and support a convertible row adjacent thereto. The divider clip includes a clipping mechanism to attach the divider clip to the display fixture and an adjustable portion capable of adjusting itself to support an adjacent convertible row.
69 Display Apparatus US13490370 2012-06-06 US20120312763A1 2012-12-13 Justin Huntington; Randal Huntington
The present invention relates generally to a display apparatus. More specifically, the invention relates to an apparatus that displays large items, such as bicycles, safely and in a manner that enhances sales experience. The present invention also relates to associated kits and packages.
70 Adjustable support device US12266606 2008-11-07 US08002231B2 2011-08-23 Donald Lee Tallent; Mark James Paulson
A support device includes a support frame, an arm, a first tray, and a second tray. The support frame is configured to rest on a support surface. The arm is coupled to the support frame and configured to rotate between at least a first position and a second position about a central axis substantially parallel to the support surface. The first tray is coupled to the arm and configured to rotate about a first axis substantially parallel to the central axis as the arm rotates between the first and second positions. The second tray is coupled to the arm and configured to rotate about a second axis substantially parallel to the central axis as the arm rotates between the first and second positions.
71 Shelving System US12868068 2010-08-25 US20110068071A1 2011-03-24 Michael Suman; Lynn Smith
A shelving system includes a frame with vertical frame members and cross braces, a shelf with three-sided perimeter groove and under-shelf groove, a wire perimeter shelf support engaging the perimeter groove and vertical frame members, and a wire under-shelf support constructed to engage the under-shelf groove and the vertical legs in a stable arrangement. The assembled shelving system does not require tools or separate fasteners for assembly, and assembly is quick, easy and intuitive, yet allows for flexibility, customization, and adaptation for different uses and desired aesthetics. A variety of very different shelving systems can be constructed by purchasing different frames, shelves, and accessories. The system can be leaned against a wall at an angle, or fastened vertically against a wall. Shelves are angularly adjustable, height adjustable, and replaceable. A pair of systems angled against each other form a free standing arrangement, and can support a header panel therebetween.
72 RETAIL DISPLAY CASE US12782473 2010-05-18 US20100314976A1 2010-12-16 Matthew A. GARDNER; Misty High; Daniel L. Schaefer
A retail display case that has an illuminated region, a region protected from illumination, a platform that is capable of moving, and a fresh meat holding area is described. The fresh meat holding area comprises a portion of the platform, and the platform is capable of moving the fresh meat holding area between the illuminated region and the region protected from illumination.
73 SHELF ASSEMBLY US12514500 2007-11-13 US20100176074A1 2010-07-15 John Andersen; Håkan Sjölander
A shelf assembly for products to be placed in a limited space, which at least is limited in depth by a rear boundary surface and laterally by lateral surfaces. The shelf assembly consists of a shelving section with a front and a rear, which shelving section comprises a plurality of gravity-feeding shelves and a base plate. The shelving section is placed on a shelving section support and arranged on the same to be rotatable about an axis, which is arranged by a first engaging means, which is placed on the base plate and rotatably engaged with a second engaging means, which is placed on the shelving section support. The rear of the shelving section is in the refill position located further away from the rear boundary surface than is the front of the shelving section in the display position. Moreover, the shelving section is rotatable substantially within the limited space.
74 DISPLAY RACK US11861677 2007-09-26 US20090078664A1 2009-03-26 Steven D. Steffan
A display rack system includes a main frame with a selectable number of swingable display frames releasably attached thereto. Each display frame includes vertical mounting arms with a plurality of slots therealong. Item support assemblies releasably engage these mounting arms, on each side thereof, so as to releasably attach item support assemblies, e.g., shelves, hooks and clamps, thereto. Wire supports are further releasably attached to the arms to restrain item movement during swinging movement of the display frames. The main frame can either be basally supported or attached to a vertical surface.
75 Display frame US12217396 2008-07-03 US20090011151A1 2009-01-08 Mark C. Cruz
A display frame includes a first housing member manufactured from a first predetermined material and having a first predetermined size and a first predetermined shape. Such first housing member has a generally depressed portion on a predetermined side thereof. The depressed portion has a second predetermined size and a second predetermined shape. A second generally hollow transparent housing member fits within such depressed portion of such first housing member, such second housing member has a generally hollow interior portion for housing at least one predetermined item. A mechanism operably connects such second housing member to such first housing member such that such second housing member is rotatably moveable from a position substantially within such depressed portion of such first housing member to a position substantially outside of such depressed portion and from such position substantially outside of such depressed portion to such position substantially within such depressed portion.
76 Foldable shelf US10971111 2004-10-25 US20050110372A1 2005-05-26 Enzo Vardaro
A foldable shelf assembly comprising and shelf and a frame for mounting said shelf thereto. The shelf comprising first and second lateral sides. Each first and second lateral sides comprising respective guide protrusions. The frame comprises first and second side-surfaces. Each first and second side-surfaces comprises guide slots configured and sized to releasably receive and guide the guide protrusions. When the shelf is mounted to the frame, the shelf is moveable between folded and unfolded displaying positions via the protrusions sliding along the slots.
77 DISPLAY WITH PIVOTAL DOORS HAVING MATING DOOR SECTIONS US09813172 2001-03-20 US20020134030A1 2002-09-26 Thomas M. Conway
A display having mating door sections includes a frame, upper and lower parallel, spaced apart door mounts affixed to the frame, and doors mounted to the frame between the door mounts for securing panels thereto. The door mounts each include openings in vertical alignment with one another for mounting the doors. Each door is mounted to the display frame, between the upper and lower door mounts. Each door has first and second mating door sections joined to one another at a mating juncture. The mating door sections each have a raised rim around a rear portion and upper and lower edges of the sections defining a central recessed region. The recessed region has a plurality of apertures therein, each defining a raised sleeve portion and an opening therein. Each door includes upper and lower pivot pins at about the rear portion at the upper and lower rims respectively. The pivot pins extend transversely from the upper and lower rims and are configured for insertion into the door mount openings for pivotal movement of the doors. The doors are removable from between the upper and lower door mounts. The door sections recessed regions are each configured for mounting an associated panel thereto. Each associated panel resides within the recessed region below the door section raised rims.
78 Display/storage rack for hangings US09239869 1999-01-29 US06206210B1 2001-03-27 Robert Raymond Reed
A display/storage rack system for hangings. The hangings are each carried by an elongated hanging member. Commonly the hanging is draped over the elongated hanging member. The rack system is affixed to a vertical support surface and supports a first end of the elongated hanging member as a cantilever; with an optional fixed bracket device supporting a second end of the elongated hanging member for displaying the hangings. A plurality of pivotal support devices of the rack system include offset arms for supporting and displaying the hangings in the rack in spaced apart vertical planes so that they do not contact one another and their top edges are at a different elevation. Hangings are displayed so that a top portion of each hanging is visible from the front of the storage rack. A pivot support rod of the rack system supports the pivotal support devices so that it can be rotated about a pivotal axis of the rack system. The hangings at the front of the rack can be rotated out of the way when hangings at the back of the rack nearer to the support surface are to be retrieved. In a further embodiment, a portable unit can transport the support surface with the attached rack system from place to place for displaying the hangings.
79 Paint colorant dispensing station shelf US434858 1995-05-04 US5564343A 1996-10-15 Erik G. Bartholomy; Joseph N. Biber; Beverly A. Damko; Norman A. Johansen; John E. Kurowicki; William A. McSwain; Lawrence C. Stanek; Robert E. West
An adjustable shelf for a paint colorant dispensing station comprises at least two platforms rotatably mounted on a pair of brackets. A pair of stops restrain the rotation of the shelf between two positions. One of the platforms is substantially horizontal and disposed beneath a dispensing head in one of the positions. The other platform is substantially horizontal and disposed beneath the dispensing head in the other of the positions. Each platform is adapted to hold a paint can. Each stop is adjustable by rotating the stop relative to the shelf. The rotation causes a threaded rod to extend from or retract to the element that supports the stop. A locking mechanism is provided to selectively restrain the shelf against rotation when the shelf is in one of the two positions.
80 Hinged panel storage system US587215 1990-09-24 US5139155A 1992-08-18 Charles E. Laxson
The present invention comprises a set of panels hinged along one side edge to rotate about a vertical axis. The panels' faces are adapted to store various items: the panel faces may include bins, perforated board to accept hooks, card racks, wire mesh, and so on. Any one panel may contain various surfaces or containers for storing various items; these are set at appropriate heights for easy use. The panels are set into channels running along the floor and ceiling, and rotate about fixed points on the channels. The panels are speced slightly apart to allow a user to look between the panels and thus to easily find the needed items.
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