序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 Display stand and/or frame US410883 1989-09-22 US5048699A 1991-09-17 Thomas R. Trevaskis
A display/dispenser cabinet for selling cigarettes and other boxed merchandize. The cabinet has vertically spaced trays each capable of limited turning movement about its own rear horizontal axis fixed with respect to the cabinet. In a lower or use position the plane of the tray is sufficiently declined from the hozizonatal to cause a front-to-rear stack of boxes to slip forwards when a purchaser removes a box from the front of the stack. The tray can be raised to an upper position for re-stocking or for raising the next lower tray. Pairs of front supports are such that each pair supports one tray in the lower position and the next lower tray in the upper position. The raising of any tray requires the prior raising of a tray next above.
82 Videocassette display rack US726042 1985-04-23 US4650080A 1987-03-17 Richard Kelley
A novel device for storing and displaying videocassette packages is disclosed. The device includes a series of videocassette holders which are pivotably mounted to a stock shelf. The device allows at least three sides of each videocassette package to be viewed without direct handling, and provides comparatively great package storage density.
83 Photograph display wheel US646691 1984-08-31 US4599815A 1986-07-15 Tim R. Waldo
A photograph display wheel is made up of a spindle having annular tracks, and a stand supports opposite ends of the spindle for rotation thereon. A ratchet-type control member at one end of the spindle limits the rotation of the spindle to one direction so that when protective jackets with enclosed photographs are mounted on the annular tracks of the spindle they are free to turn in one direction only so as to be supported for ease of viewing on the spindle.
84 Expandable storage system US498851 1983-05-27 US4569448A 1986-02-11 Charles H. Graham
An expandable storage system for securely storing materials of various shapes and sizes in an organized, easily identifiable and accessible manner. One or more rows of support members are removeably secured upon a panel so that their positions on the panel may be easily changed in order to secure materials of varying sizes and shapes. A resilient upper support member applies downward pressure on stored materials so that they are held securely against the other support members in order to minimize movement. Additional panels may be quickly added to the system by snapping hinge members to the panel edge and connecting those hinge members, by gravity support, to hinge members on an adjacent panel. Locations are provided for labels and other information relating to stored materials, with no separate space required for the label location. The storage system may be removeably mounted on a structural surface during use and may be secured in a closed configuration similar to a suitcase for transporting.
85 Wine rack US32760 1979-04-24 US4276984A 1981-07-07 Bobbye C. Simmons
A rack for selectively supporting or displaying one or more containers which includes at least one shelf member having opposing sides of differing utility. The shelf is rotatably movable between a non-use and use position so that when the shelf is in a non-use position it is suspended generally vertically with a decorative or finished side thereof displayed forwardly of the rack. The shelf may be selectively rotated to a use position in which the opposite side of the shelf is either generally horizontally disposed or inclined relative thereto, whereby a container may be selectively supported thereon.
86 Modular merchandising US628969 1975-11-05 US4047615A 1977-09-13 Peter Browne
An improved merchandising unit which facilitates the removal of stock therefrom while providing a more efficient utilization of the display area available in a store than can be achieved with conventional shelving units. According to the present invention, there is provided an improved merchandising unit comprising a shelving unit; means situated on either end of such shelving unit, said means engaging cooperating means located on a pair of support brackets, the support brackets adapted to pivotally support the shelving unit from a support structure, said shelving unit having an open portion. The shelving unit is pivotable between a rest position and a tilted position, the tilted position adapted to provide access to the open portion, thereby facilitating insertion and removal of items from the shelving unit.
87 Picture display stand US667132 1976-03-15 US4033058A 1977-07-05 Geroge F. Lyman
A plurality of serially connected picture frames are arranged adjacent each other in a face-to-face series. Each frame is connected at a hinge line to the adjacent frames in the series. The hinges are arranged to enable the frames to be stacked flat against each other or to enable any adjacent pair of frames to be hinged apart to expose either of the opposite faces of any of the frames. The frames may be connected in an endless, belt-like configuration which may be mounted in a stand to enable the frames to be presented endlessly in sequence. Each of the frames is constructed to removably receive one or more pictures.
88 Garment hanger US564236 1975-04-02 US4006826A 1977-02-08 Walter Rich
The hanger device includes a hanger connected to mounting brackets by pivotable arms. A handle is pivotably connected to the hanger device for pivoting the arms to thereby lower the hanger to an access position. Spring means maintains the hanger in its lower access position and also biases the hanger to its upper storage position.
89 Self-actuating record jacket holder US3712477D 1971-03-02 US3712477A 1973-01-23 KIEVES G
This disclosure relates to a self-actuating record jacket holder including a base, first and second spaced elongated support means on the base, a multiplicity of holders each having a receiver portion, said holder having a first shaft on one end and a second shaft on the other end thereof, means mounting said shafts each on a support for pivotal movement thereon, and means connecting said holders one with the other whereby the pivotal movement of one holder causes the adjacent holder to pivotally separate from the adjacent holder.
90 Display rack with vertically adjustable shelves US27756663 1963-05-02 US3161158A 1964-12-15 LUREY EMANUEL R
91 Display stands US14828161 1961-10-27 US3151576A 1964-10-06 PATTERSON LAWRENCE W
92 Display rack for containers US72649758 1958-04-04 US2928551A 1960-03-15 ABRAMS BERNARD W; GOULD ALAN H
93 Display stand with folding trays US62408856 1956-11-23 US2908397A 1959-10-13 WILLARD PATTERSON LAWRENCE
94 Rack US35949929 1929-05-01 US1804912A 1931-05-12 MARK ANTON
95 Newspaper-stand. US1913772834 1913-06-10 US1098818A 1914-06-02 MCLANE LLOYD L
96 SYSTEM FOR FIXATION OF SHELF ACCESSORIES TO A SHELF EP16703147.5 2016-02-05 EP3253260A1 2017-12-13 LEINONEN, Asko; ÅBERG, Isak; SJÖBERG, Mårten
System for fixation of shelf accessories to a shelf, the system comprising an elongate front fixation device (120, 220, 320, 420, 520) having a longitudinal direction and being arranged to be fixed to a shelf (10), at or adjacent and in parallel with a front edge (11) of said shelf. The front fixation device comprises at least one channel wall (123, 223, 323, 423, 523) defining a longitudinally extending, open engagement channel (124, 224, 324, 424, 524). At least one shelf accessory (140, 240, 340, 440, 540) is arranged to be supported on an upper surface of the shelf and comprises an engagement member (150, 250, 350, 450, 550) arranged to be brought into engagement with said channel wall, for fixation of the shelf accessory to the front fixation device and the shelf. The shelf accessory comprises a resilient member (158, 258, 358, 458, 558) arranged to press the engagement member into engagement with the channel wall and to allow disengagement of the engagement member from the channel wall by deformation of the resilient member.
97 PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM EP15702932.3 2015-01-23 EP3096655A1 2016-11-30 HARDY, Stephen N.
A merchandise display system (1000) comprises a tray (1012) having a tray surface (1010) for receiving products loaded in the tray (1012). A retainer (1050) is mounted to the tray (1012) for limiting movement of products loaded in the tray (1012). The retainer (1050) comprises a retainer wall for retaining products in a first position and a retainer projection (1056) configured to help retain existing products on the tray (1012) in a second position and configured to serve as a guide for products being loaded onto the tray surface (1010).
98 Verkaufsgestell EP13191326.1 2013-11-04 EP2754371B1 2016-08-24 Benz, Markus
99 THEFT DETERRENT SYSTEM FOR PRODUCT DISPLAY DEVICE EP11737812 2011-01-31 EP2528712A4 2016-05-25 CSAK LOUIS
A product display includes a wall member and a support surface coupled to the wall. Merchandise is displayed on the surface. At least one security support arm is pivotally coupled to the support surface and rotates about an axis. A security bar is coupled to the security support arm and extends over at least a portion of the merchandise. A warning device is coupled to the security support arm and activates to provide a warning as the support arm and the security bar rotate between a plurality of positions. The positions provide a multi-stage notification including a first position where no warning is provided, a second position where a first stage warning is provided, and a third position where a second stage warning is provided.
100 Presentation device EP15150880.1 2015-01-13 EP2893851A1 2015-07-15 Van Balen, Robert

The invention relates to a presentation device (1) for presenting a hand-held electronic media display unit (10), comprising:

- a support (3) comprising a foot (2) provided with a support surface (4);

- a number of frame parts (50-53, 55, 56) mounted on the support and provided with hooks (40), wherein the support surface and the hooks of the frame parts together form an enclosing space (11) 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.

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