序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Grab bar rollaway shelf US13506351 2012-04-13 US20130270200A1 2013-10-17 Jeffrey G. Kuhlman
A grab handle mechanism includes a rotatable shelf so that when the grab bar is not used by a person who needs assistance walking it can be rolled on top of the bar camouflaging the bar and can be used for shelving. In addition the shelf can be rotated from a first position above the grab bar where it is disposed in a horizontal plane and camouflages the grab bar to a second position below the grab bar where the shelf is again disposed in a horizontal plane so the grab bar can be used by a person requiring its use for assistance. The shelves can be glass or plastic or other material. In an alternate embodiment instead of a shelf, a basket with a latched lid can be used so that when turned below the bar for use of the bar the contents of the basket do not spill out.
142 Shelf assembly US12514500 2007-11-13 US08511487B2 2013-08-20 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.
143 Gravity feed display rack US12780378 2010-05-14 US08490800B2 2013-07-23 Maria Alejandra Noble Colin
A gravity feed product display rack. In one embodiment the display rack has a support frame and at least one shelf. The at least one shelf has a floor, a front side, and at least one edge side, all integrally made. The shelf further has a hinge coupled to at least one edge side of the shelf via an affixing device. The hinge has a first stable position corresponding to a loading position and a second stable position corresponding to a displaying position. The shelf can be adjusted between the loading and displaying positions by adjusting the shelf relative to the affixing member.
144 Pivotable shelving system US12800788 2010-05-21 US08333158B2 2012-12-18 Robert W. Wise
A shelving system includes shelves pivotally coupled to stanchions. The shelves are coupled to braces used to support the shelves in a working position. Further, the shelves include recesses for receiving the braces when the shelves are in a stored position. The shelves of the shelving system may be arranged such that all shelves may be moved from the working to stored position without interfering with an adjacent shelf. In one example, the shelves couple to the stanchions with spring loaded barrel bolts and rotate along a common bolt axis.
145 Shelving system US12868068 2010-08-25 US08281943B2 2012-10-09 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.
146 CENTER STORE DESIGN, METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR RETAIL MARKETS US13431927 2012-03-27 US20120241395A1 2012-09-27 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.
147 Merchandising system with flippable column and/or item stop US11877472 2007-10-23 US08056734B2 2011-11-15 Albert Menz; James McKay Duncan; Stephen Hardy
Disclosed herein is a merchandising system and method that permits access from the front of a column of shelves and along a side of the column of shelves, the shelves in each column extending from the front of the merchandizing system to a back area of the merchandising system. Each shelf can be of any suitable design for supporting products or items. The merchandising system can have at least one flippable column comprising at least one shelf suitable for supporting a single row of items. Various front item stops are also disclosed.
148 Method of displaying a product on a product display system US12269682 2008-11-12 US07806236B2 2010-10-05 Jonah M. Scholen; Raul S. Romeiro; Blake Nielsen; Aaron Guiden
A product display includes at least one shelf and a plurality of product displays. The at least one shelf is configured to receive a stack of product packages thereon. The product displays are pivotally mounted, at spaced intervals, along the at least one shelf. In a first position, each product display supports a product generally in front of the stack of product packages on the at least one shelf, and in a second position, each product display is pivotally moved away from a front of the stack of product packages to enable direct access to the stack of product packages.
149 Convertible Card Row US12347111 2008-12-31 US20100163501A1 2010-07-01 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.
150 Adjustable Support Device US12266606 2008-11-07 US20100116950A1 2010-05-13 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.
151 Annular fan-shaped retractable honeycomb furniture assembly US11902535 2007-09-24 US20090078838A1 2009-03-26 Jack Chang
An annular fan-shaped retractable honeycomb furniture assembly includes a honeycomb core and two panels. A binder is attached to a lateral side of the honeycomb core to serve as a center point when the honeycomb core is developed into an annular shape, and has the effect of fixing and shaping. A slant or an arced surface is formed on an upper side of the honeycomb core adjacent to the binder. The panels are respectively adhered to two opposite external surfaces of the honeycomb core to sandwich the honeycomb core. Each of the panels has one side portion, which projects over an edge of the honeycomb core and is formed with a slot. A fastener tape may be provided to fix the panels together after the honeycomb core is developed or retracted.
152 Lighted picture frame stand US12284942 2008-09-26 US20090077851A1 2009-03-26 Marie Blackshear-Smith
A multiple-photograph display stand includes a base, an elongated support post having an upper end and a lower end which is fixed on the base, and a plurality of picture frame members having at least one substantially flat edge. The picture frames are hingedly attached adjacent and engageable with the support post and preferably a light is attached to the top end of the support post and connected to a power source.
153 PRODUCT DISPLAY SYSTEM US12269682 2008-11-12 US20090065454A1 2009-03-12 Jonah M. SCHOLEN; Raul S. ROMEIRO; Blake NIELSEN; Aaron GUIDEN
A product display includes at least one shelf and a plurality of product displays. The at least one shelf is configured to receive a stack of product packages thereon. The product displays are pivotally mounted, at spaced intervals, along the at least one shelf. In a first position, each product display supports a product generally in front of the stack of product packages on the at least one shelf, and in a second position, each product display is pivotally moved away from a front of the stack of product packages to enable direct access to the stack of product packages.
154 Pivoting display stand US10963000 2004-10-12 US07467772B2 2008-12-23 Jonah M. Scholen; Raul S. Omeiro; Blake Nielsen; Aaron Guiden
A product display comprises a frame removably mountable to a shelf and a support arm mounted to the frame via a pivot mechanism. The support arm is configured for removably mounting a product on the support arm. The pivot mechanism is configured to enable pivotal movement of the support arm between a first position in which the support arm is generally parallel to a front edge of the shelf and a second position in which the support arm extends generally outward at an angle relative to the front edge of the shelf. The pivot mechanism biases the support arm to return from the second position to the first position.
155 Merchandising System with Flippable Column and/or Item Stop US11877472 2007-10-23 US20080129161A1 2008-06-05 Albert Menz; James McKay Duncan; Stephen Hardy
Disclosed herein is a merchandising system and method that permits access from the front of a column of shelves and along a side of the column of shelves, the shelves in each column extending from the front of the merchandizing system to a back area of the merchandising system. Each shelf can be of any suitable design for supporting products or items. The merchandising system can have at least one flippable column comprising at least one shelf suitable for supporting a single row of items. Various front item stops are also disclosed.
156 Apparatus for concealing a product US10580985 2004-11-25 US20070152545A1 2007-07-05 Nathan Tranter; Terrence 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.
157 Swing-arm rack with drop-arm locking mechanism US11156923 2005-06-20 US07234603B1 2007-06-26 Nina L. Harris; James R. Harris
A swing-arm rack for storing and/or displaying hanging articles, the rack comprises a swing-arm that is pivotally attached by its upper terminus to a vertical support such that the swing-arm hangs substantially vertically in a folded configuration. The fixed terminus of a drop arm is pivotally attached to the lower end of the swing-arm. A flexible restraint is connected to the free end of the drop-arm. The opposing end of the flexible restraint passes through an aperture in the swing-arm and is secured against the outward surface of the swing-arm by a keeper. In a deployed configuration of the swing-arm rack, the drop arm is oriented substantially horizontally with its free end abutting the vertical support, thereby locking the bottom of the swing-arm away from the vertical support so that the hanging articles are more easily accessed. In a folded configuration of the swing-arm rack, the free end of the drop-arm is juxtaposed against the inward surface of the upper end of the swing-arm.
158 Product display shelf US10575459 2004-10-22 US20070062891A1 2007-03-22 Eric Stievenard
The invention relates to a product display shelf, comprising a supporting cabinet, a drawer, slidably mounted in the supporting cabinet, said drawer containing a part of the products and an adjustable display unit, pivotably mounted on the front end of the drawer, whereby locking means are provided for seclectively locking the display unit in relation to the drawer and said display unit is suitable for containing at least one sample of said products.
159 Rack and organizer US10795886 2004-03-08 US07165689B2 2007-01-23 Cammie McDaniel
A storage apparatus is disclosed having a central post capable of rotating and having a plurality of extensions pivotably attached thereto for receiving items. The extensions may pivot between a position for displaying, selecting, or attaching items and a position for compactly storing the items. The items may be clothing, and the items may be secured by hooks, clamps, or the like.
160 Product display US10963000 2004-10-12 US20060076303A1 2006-04-13 Jonah Scholen; Raul Romeiro; Blake Nielsen; Aaron Guiden
A product display comprises a frame removably mountable to a shelf and a support arm mounted to the frame via a pivot mechanism. The support arm is configured for removably mounting a product on the support arm. The pivot mechanism is configured to enable pivotal movement of the support arm between a first position in which the support arm is generally parallel to a front edge of the shelf and a second position in which the support arm extends generally outward at an angle relative to the front edge of the shelf. The pivot mechanism biases the support arm to return from the second position to the first position.
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