序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
161 Shoe display/storage device US14914615 2014-09-03 US09675187B2 2017-06-13 Marcello Raymond Pizano
A rotatable device for displaying and storing shoes or other items of interest is provided. The device includes a base, a vertical column, and a housing that is attached to the column, with openings for suspension of shoes or other items on the outside of the housing. Alternatively, the display device may be in the form of a display board that is attached to a frame.
162 Bracelet hook US15200033 2016-07-01 US09622596B2 2017-04-18 Sharon Trainor-Smith; Mark Henry Méndez
A bracelet hook for holding bracelets has a clip for mounting onto parallel mounting bars of a jewelry organizer stand and an upper arm and a lower arm for holding bracelets. The upper arm has a hook that can clip into the lower arm so that the bracelet hook can be closed and hold bracelets for shipping.
163 Prosthetic sleeve holding apparatus US14922378 2015-10-26 US09585498B1 2017-03-07 Jesse C. Borden
A prosthetic sleeve holding apparatus for holding at least one prosthetic sleeve includes a base member including opposed top and bottom surfaces having a generally planar configuration, the base member including a first guide ring positioned on the top surface. A support member is rotatably coupled to the base member, the support member having upper and lower surfaces and a circular configuration for rotation about an imaginary vertical axis of rotation. The support member includes a second guide ring situated on the lower surface of the support member. A pair of spaced apart support rods extends upwardly from the support member, each support rod having a cylindrical configuration and a free end displaced from the base member and that is configured to support the prosthetic sleeve.
164 Storage system US14827247 2015-08-14 US09538861B2 2017-01-10 Julie Young; Roger Hayes
A storage system comprising an inner rod, an outer body, an upper foot, a lower foot, and a one or more pegs. Said outer body rotatably attaches to said inner rod. Said upper foot and said lower foot press against a ceiling and a ground surface. Said inner rod comprises a tension rod having a variable length. Said one or more pegs extend out from said outer body.
165 Center pivot swing-out wall rack US14028363 2013-09-16 US09408325B2 2016-08-02 Nathan L. Westby; William Anderson; Jeremy Fink
Embodiments of the invention provide a swing-out wall rack for mounting electrical equipment. The swing-out wall rack can include a frame configured to couple to a wall and a rack. The frame can include a vertical member and a horizontal arm. The rack can extend a width and a height. The rack can include a first side and a second side, the second side being opposite from the first side. The rack can further include a mid-point, the mid-point being approximately equidistant from the first side and the second side. The rack can be rotatably coupled to the horizontal arm of the frame substantially about the mid-point of the rack.
166 Carousel Display Device US14914615 2014-09-03 US20160213170A1 2016-07-28 Marcello Raymond Pizano
A rotatable device for displaying and storing shoes or other items of interest is provided. The device includes a base, a vertical column, and a housing that is attached to the column, with openings for suspension of shoes or other items on the outside of the housing. Alternatively, the display device may be in the form of a display board that is attached to a frame.
167 Merchandise display system US11941835 2007-11-16 US09345354B2 2016-05-24 Stephen Nicolopulos; John Gunther; Thomas A. Moeller
Provided are systems, methods and techniques for displaying merchandise. One such system includes a support structure, a receptacle physically connected to the support structure and having a plurality of openings around its periphery, and a plurality of merchandise assemblies. Each merchandise assembly, in turn, includes an item of merchandise and an attachment device fastened to the item of merchandise. The attachment device has a vertically oriented insertion member that is tapered from top to bottom and is removably inserted into one of the plurality of openings in the receptacle.
168 DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DISPLAYING AND SELLING GOLF BALL MARKERS US14987738 2016-01-04 US20160121181A1 2016-05-05 Owen Craig Pollard
A golf ball marker display device. At least one display face includes a plurality of reclined cavities that are cut into the display face. Each of the reclined cavities includes a finger access area. Each reclined cavity holds a plurality of golf ball markers in a fashion such that as the front most golf ball marker is removed the remaining golf ball markers remain stacked in an orderly presentation. A golf ball marker is removed by fingers reaching into the finger access area, grabbing the golf ball marker and then removing the golf ball marker from the reclined cavity. In a preferred embodiment there are four display faces arranged in the general shape of a pyramid to form a pyramid display face. The pyramid display face is preferably rigidly connected to a rotating base.
169 Product storage unit and method of arrangement US14136765 2013-12-20 US09320366B1 2016-04-26 Vincent Bertault; Robert Kemp
The present disclosure is directed to an arrangement, a method of arranging, and a storage unit for product packages. The storage unit includes a shelving unit, a divider, and a display case. The arrangement includes product packages arranged around a central axis such that a side surface of the product package faces away from the central axis and a second product package is arranged around the central axis such that a spine surface of the second product package faces away from the central axis.
170 Storage System and Method of Use US14827247 2015-08-14 US20160045040A1 2016-02-18 Julie Young; Roger Hayes
A storage system comprising an inner rod, an outer body, an upper foot, a lower foot, and a one or more pegs. Said outer body rotatably attaches to said inner rod. Said upper foot and said lower foot press against a ceiling and a ground surface. Said inner rod comprises a tension rod having a variable length. Said one or more pegs extend out from said outer body.
171 Device and method for displaying and selling golf ball markers US13589476 2012-08-20 US09226602B2 2016-01-05 Owen Craig Pollard
A golf ball marker display device. At least one display face includes a plurality of reclined cavities that are cut into the display face. Each of the reclined cavities includes a finger access area. Each reclined cavity holds a plurality of golf ball markers in a fashion such that as the front most golf ball marker is removed the remaining golf ball markers remain stacked in an orderly presentation. A golf ball marker is removed by fingers reaching into the finger access area, grabbing the golf ball marker and then removing the golf ball marker from the reclined cavity. In a preferred embodiment there are four display faces arranged in the general shape of a pyramid to form a pyramid display face. The pyramid display face is preferably rigidly connected to a rotating base.
172 Shelf assembly particularly suitable for wire grid rack systems having racks at fixed vertical spacings US13730933 2012-12-29 US09192250B2 2015-11-24 Scott D. Maurer
A modular wire grid rack system is provided that includes a pair of storage racks, each storage rack having a plurality of intersecting wire rods, and a plurality of posts connected to the storage racks and separating the storage racks. An intermediate storage assembly is locatable between the pair of storage racks and includes a retaining element configured to be seated on one of the posts and a shelf arm, in the installed disposition of the intermediate storage assembly, a load imposed on the shelf arm by a supported object urges the angular ends of the channel engaging protrusion of the retaining element to move toward one another, thereby reinforcing the strength and stability of the seating of the retaining element on the respective post.
173 Space efficient boot hanger US14594140 2015-01-11 US09125487B1 2015-09-08 Rebeca Aimee Gonzalez Ruiz
A transportable boot storage hanger designed for space-efficient and low-wear storage of multiple boots may have: a) a topmost support engaging element; b) a first vertical support rod having a top end engaged with the topmost support element and a lower portion of the first vertical support rod engaged with a hanger connecting element; c) the hanger engaging element having an opening into which a multiple boot hanging frame is removably inserted; d) the multiple boot hanging frame having at least two major outward arms extending away from the opening; e) each of the at least two major arms having a vertical arm and a sole support element angle upwardly away from the first vertical support rod; and f) the sole support element having a top toe support stem and a lower heel support stem.
174 Jewelry stand US14324469 2014-07-07 US09107514B1 2015-08-18 Desiree Morieras
A jewelry stand including a base to support the stand on the surface of a table or a floor, a cylinder disposed in the center of the base and a plurality of rotating, adjustable tiers. Each tier has a plurality of single hook arms and alternately double hook arms configured in a spoke formation. Each single hook arm has a plurality of single hooks and each double hook arm has a plurality of double hooks disposed on each side, at a right angle to, and evenly spaced along each arm. Each single hook holds a single jewelry item, such as a necklace, bracelet or ring. Each double hook holds a pair of jewelry items, such as earrings. The tiers rotate about the cylinder and are adjustable to allow for organizing and displaying jewelry without tangling and to allow easy access to a jewelry item without removing another jewelry item.
175 Material carousel US14260931 2014-04-24 US09095974B2 2015-08-04 Benjamin Arden Verson
A material carousel for manufacturing and/or assembly operations is provided. The carousel includes a hub fabricated from a low friction material wherein the hub has a polygonal shape. The carousel also includes a plurality of equally spaced arms which are press fit into the hub. Each arm is adapted to hold cable and/or harness assemblies or includes a bin for holding materials used for production operations. In addition, the carousel includes a support column that extends through the hub, wherein the hub is adapted to rotate about the support column. An adjustable support column is also provided for supporting the hub on the support column. Further, the carousel includes a peg mechanism for stopping rotation of the hub after a predetermined rotation angle.
176 Rotary carousel apparatus and system US13771493 2013-02-20 US09022236B1 2015-05-05 Richard M. Amendolea; Chris T. Grosbeck
A rotary carousel apparatus includes a stationary base and a central column fixed relative to the base. Rotatable first and second drive plates are positioned to rotate about a central axis of the column. At least one torque tube assembly extends between the first drive plate and at least one second drive plate and is operative for rotational movement with a rotation of the drive plates. At least one shelf is connected to the at least one torque tube assembly. A drive assembly is operatively directly or indirectly coupled to one of the first drive plate and the at least one second drive plate, such that rotation of the drive assembly causes a corresponding rotation of one of the first and second drive plates connected thereto and a rotation of the other of the first and second drive plates through the at least one torque tube assembly.
177 SHELF ASSEMBLY PARTICULARLY SUITABLE FOR WIRE GRID RACK SYSTEMS HAVING RACKS AT FIXED VERTICAL SPACINGS US13730933 2012-12-29 US20150102002A1 2015-04-16 Scott D. Maurer
A modular wire grid rack system is provided that includes a pair of storage racks, each storage rack having a plurality of intersecting wire rods, and a plurality of posts connected to the storage racks and separating the storage racks. An intermediate storage assembly is locatable between the pair of storage racks and includes a retaining element configured to be seated on one of the posts and a shelf arm, in the installed disposition of the intermediate storage assembly, a load imposed on the shelf arm by a supported object urges the angular ends of the channel engaging protrusion of the retaining element to move toward one another, thereby reinforcing the strength and stability of the seating of the retaining element on the respective post.
178 Shelf for boots storage US13870568 2013-04-25 US08925741B2 2015-01-06 Chun-Yi Chiang; Chun-Hsien Chiang
A shelf for boots storage includes a base, a bottom plate, at least one intermediate plate, plural connecting elements, and at least one hanging element. The bottom plate is rotatably disposed on the base. The intermediate plate is located by a side of the bottom plate opposite to the base and has a predetermined distance from the bottom plate. The connecting elements connect the intermediate plate and the bottom plate. A receiving room is defined between the connecting elements, the intermediate plate and the bottom plate. The hanging element extends from a bottom of the intermediate plate toward the receiving room, and a hanging space is defined between the hanging element and the intermediate plate.
179 SHELF FOR BOOTS STORAGE US13870568 2013-04-25 US20140319085A1 2014-10-30 Chun-Yi CHIANG; Chun-Hsien CHIANG
A shelf for boots storage includes a base, a bottom plate, at least one intermediate plate, plural connecting elements, and at least one hanging element. The bottom plate is rotatably disposed on the base. The intermediate plate is located by a side of the bottom plate opposite to the base and has a predetermined distance from the bottom plate. The connecting elements connect the intermediate plate and the bottom plate. A receiving room is defined between the connecting elements, the intermediate plate and the bottom plate. The hanging element extends from a bottom of the intermediate plate toward the receiving room, and a hanging space is defined between the hanging element and the intermediate plate.
180 Material carousel US13369681 2012-02-09 US08727140B2 2014-05-20 Benjamin Arden Verson
A material carousel for manufacturing and/or assembly operations is provided. The carousel includes a hub fabricated from a low friction material wherein the hub has a polygonal shape. The carousel also includes a plurality of equally spaced arms which are press fit into the hub. Each arm is adapted to hold cable and/or harness assemblies or includes a bin for holding materials used for production operations. In addition, the carousel includes a support column that extends through the hub, wherein the hub is adapted to rotate about the support column. An adjustable support collar is also provided for supporting the hub on the support column. Further, the carousel includes a peg mechanism for stopping rotation of the hub after a predetermined rotation angle.
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