21 |
Portable tool organizer and apparatus |
US10449210 |
2003-05-30 |
US06808077B2 |
2004-10-26 |
Garett McConnell |
A tool organizer and carrying apparatus comprises a rotatable tool mounting assembly having multiple tool receiving surfaces mounted on a frame. The invention preferably comprises a removable base plate to allow for stable placement on a flat surface such as a workbench or shop floor. The frame provides an axis of rotation for the tool mounting assembly to provide a worker fingertip access to tools mounted thereon. Tools such as sockets are retained on multiple tool receiving surfaces with clips, magnets, nuts and bolts and/or other known retention means for easy removal and replacement. The frame is adaptable to mount the organizer on a base or to a workbench, tool chest or the like and further comprises a means for carrying the organizer. |
22 |
Portable tool organizer and apparatus |
US10449210 |
2003-05-30 |
US20030192839A1 |
2003-10-16 |
Garett
McConnell |
A tool organizer and carrying apparatus comprises a rotatable tool mounting assembly having multiple tool receiving surfaces mounted on a frame. The invention preferably comprises a removable base plate to allow for stable placement on a flat surface such as a workbench or shop floor. The frame provides an axis of rotation for the tool mounting assembly to provide a worker fingertip access to tools mounted thereon. Tools such as sockets are retained on multiple tool receiving surfaces with clips, magnets, nuts and bolts and/or other known retention means for easy removal and replacement. The frame is adaptable to mount the organizer on a base or to a workbench, tool chest or the like and further comprises a means for carrying the organizer. |
23 |
Portable tool organizer and apparatus |
US09798488 |
2001-03-02 |
US06595375B2 |
2003-07-22 |
Garett McConnell |
A tool organizer and carrying apparatus comprises a rotatable tool mounting assembly having multiple tool receiving surfaces mounted on a frame. The invention preferably comprises a removable base plate to allow for stable placement on a flat surface such as a workbench or shop floor. The frame provides an axis of rotation for the tool mounting assembly to provide a worker fingertip access to tools mounted thereon. Tools such as sockets are retained on multiple tool receiving surfaces with clips, magnets, nuts and bolts and/or other known retention means for easy removal and replacement. The frame is adaptable to mount the organizer on a base or to a workbench, tool chest or the like and further comprises a means for carrying the organizer. |
24 |
Display device |
US46573330 |
1930-07-03 |
US1830828A |
1931-11-10 |
EATON GEORGE R |
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25 |
Display device |
US58846822 |
1922-09-15 |
US1494374A |
1924-05-20 |
REILLY THOMAS A |
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26 |
Merchandise-display rack. |
US11849516 |
1916-09-05 |
US1281105A |
1918-10-08 |
UNGER ISAAC |
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27 |
Display-rack. |
US1908443358 |
1908-07-13 |
US919725A |
1909-04-27 |
HUFFMAN JAMES G |
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28 |
Book-displayer. |
US1900036768 |
1900-11-16 |
US690373A |
1901-12-31 |
NICEWANER EDWIN G |
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29 |
Cloak or skirt rack. |
US1899739154 |
1899-12-04 |
US643959A |
1900-02-20 |
GREENSPAN ADOLPH |
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30 |
Merchandise-exhibitor |
US471989D |
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US471989A |
1892-03-29 |
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31 |
Evaporator |
US280514D |
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US280514A |
1883-07-03 |
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32 |
hunter |
US253290D |
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US253290A |
1882-02-07 |
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33 |
Improvement in fruit-driers |
US112022D |
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US112022A |
1871-02-21 |
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34 |
Peters |
US87551D |
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US87551A |
1869-03-09 |
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35 |
Improvement in core-carriages |
US32060D |
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US32060A |
1861-04-16 |
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36 |
Rotatable Product Display Unit |
US15274794 |
2016-09-23 |
US20180084927A1 |
2018-03-29 |
Daniel Miller; Michael Gregory; Katelyn Marie McInerney; Paul N. Eifert; Roman Piekosz; Bartholomew Briggs |
A product display unit can include a rotatable body that includes one or more product retaining sections and an outer shroud cover the one or more product retaining sections. The unit can also include a cover disposed around a portion of the body and arranged such that the body can rotate within the cover. Rotation of the body can be achieved for example, using wheels, which can be attached to opposed ends of the body and engaged by a consumer to rotate the body. |
37 |
AUTOMATICALLY CLOSING DISPENSER |
US15075247 |
2016-03-21 |
US20160272370A1 |
2016-09-22 |
Ehud RUBINSTEIN |
A dispensing device, comprising a container, one or more support members mechanically coupled to one or more of the lateral walls, a base which has one or more supporting arms and a cover element mechanically coupled to one or more of the supporting arms to remain fixed while said container rotates around said rotation axis. The container includes a storage portion defined by a circumferential wall and two or more lateral walls with a dispensing opening defined in the circumferential wall. The supporting arm(s) support rotation of the container from a closed state to an open state and vice versa. The rotation is held around a rotation axis defined by a location of the support member(s).The cover element covers the dispensing opening when the container is rotated into the closed state and does not cover the dispensing opening when the container is rotated into the open state. |
38 |
Jewelry cabinet |
US12685093 |
2010-01-11 |
US08029076B2 |
2011-10-04 |
Lori Greiner |
A jewelry storage system for storing and allowing access to and removal of jewelry pieces includes a jewelry cabinet and a stand. The jewelry cabinet defines an interior space for holding jewelry items. The jewelry cabinet includes a box frame and a door connected to the box frame wherein the door extends substantially from the top wall to the bottom wall. A plurality of jewelry storage elements are attached within the interior space. In one embodiment, a stand is configured to receive the jewelry cabinet to hold the jewelry cabinet in an upright position so that the back wall of the jewelry cabinet forms an angle from the horizontal. |
39 |
VERTICAL CHAIN-DRIVEN CONVEYOR APPARATUS FOR A MERCHANDISE DISPLAYING DEVICE |
US12581387 |
2009-10-19 |
US20110088994A1 |
2011-04-21 |
Tieh-Han WU |
A vertical chain-driven conveyor apparatus includes two upright side frames, two sets of upper and lower sprockets mounted revolvably and respectively on the side frames, and a pair of endless chains, each trained on a respective set of the upper and lower sprockets for elevating and lowering a plurality of merchandise rolls. Each chain is guided by a guide rail unit to smoothly travel along an upright running route. A pair of chain-tension adjusting units are respectively coupled with the upper sprockets such that the upper sprockets can be moved upwardly relative to the lower sprockets to properly tense the chains. |
40 |
Rack for holding objects on |
US10790102 |
2004-03-02 |
US20050194336A1 |
2005-09-08 |
Ming-Feng Wu |
A rack includes a main frame, two rotary frames, and several holding rack parts; the main frame has lateral supporting portions at two ends thereof; the rotary frames are pivoted to respective ones of the lateral supporting portions of the main frame; each holding rack part is pivoted to the rotary frames at two ends thereof, and has several receiving holes thereon for objects to be passed through; thus, after objects are passed through the receiving holes and held on the holding rack parts, the objects will cause the rotary frames to change angular position due to gravity, and will always be upright. |