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 Rod-type organizer and display unit for continuous personal items US15043557 2016-02-13 US09763529B2 2017-09-19 Tsigie Abebe
An organizer has a rod-like support serving as a jewelry organizer, holder, and/or display device closed at each end, and having a closing mechanism which can be opened and closed to allow addition or removal of items from the rod-like support. The items can include bracelets, bangles, watches, necklaces, rings and the like. The rod-like storage device has two L-shaped paired rods with an opening therebetween. The closing mechanism in a preferred embodiment includes a slot in one of the rods and a mating projection in the other one of the rods. This allows items to be easily slipped onto the rod once it has been opened and maintained on the storage rod when the rod is closed. In one embodiment of the device a paired storage rod in two portions is mounted on an elongated strip.
62 Modular rack assembly US14015737 2013-08-30 US09282820B2 2016-03-15 Zhiqiang Lo
A rack assembly has two support frames, each support frame having at least one connecting member comprising a short tube welded on the support frame and an insertion tube inserted in the short tube. At least one shelf is positioned between the two support frames, each end of each shelf having at least one hook that is received in a corresponding short tube to detachably connect the shelf with the support frame. The shelves can be conveniently attached and detached from the support frames.
63 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.
64 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.
65 Inside wrap post coupler accommodating beam rivet US13184507 2011-07-16 US08672577B2 2014-03-18 David J. Wojtowicz; Thomas St. Germain; Mitchell Liss; Al Dunaj
A post coupler is provided with a pair of coupler flanges having rivet receiving apertures for receiving rivets extending from horizontal shelf-supporting beams to facilitate vertical shelf placement in a shelving unit unfettered by the vertical disposition of the post couplers. Apertures in the coupler index with apertures in abutting corner post sections to permit rivet extension therethrough. The reverse bend flanges of the coupler have a length shorter than the overall length of the coupler and wrap around edges of post sections, to be coupled, from the inside to the outside.
66 Shelving and protective covering system US12924096 2010-09-21 US08511488B2 2013-08-20 Daniel G Poisson
A protective covering system for wire shelving, designed for ease of attachment to any wire shelving system. The protective covering system comprises a substantially rigid base which exhibits through areas for attachment of fastening devices between the upper surface of the substantially rigid base and the upper portion of the individual wire shelving member to be engaged. The gripping of the individual wire shelving member on at least each of four areas, in conjunction with the positioning of the upper head portion of the individual fastening members restrains the substantially rigid base from movement by limiting the three translational displacement components of degree of freedom.
67 Shelving and protective covering system US12924096 2010-09-21 US20120067839A1 2012-03-22 Daniel G. Poisson
A protective covering system for wire shelving, designed for ease of attachment to any wire shelving system. The protective covering system comprises a substantially rigid base member which exhibits through areas for attachment of fastening devices between the upper portion of the substantially rigid base and the upper portion of the individual wire shelving member to be engaged. The gripping of the individual wire shelving member on at least each of four areas, in conjunction with the positioning of the upper head portion of the individual fastening members restrains the substantially rigid base member from movement but limiting the three translational displacement components of degree of freedom.
68 Multi-configurable tubular display system US11968538 2008-01-02 US08065847B2 2011-11-29 Dixon Gimpel; Joe Skull; Curtis H. Lindblom
An exhibit or display for tradeshows or the like having a plurality of support members and an axial connection assembly. The support members include opposing ends and a body portion, and further include an exterior channel and a central bore, the channel defining a flange portion and the bore being in communication with a retention feature. The axial connection assembly is configured to releasably couple an end of a first support member to an end of a second support member such that the two support members are axially aligned. The axial connection assembly includes a collar releasably coupled in the bore of each member, with each collar including at least one locator portion to interact with the retention feature, and a pin having a mid portion and two ends, the mid portion configured to be rotatably selectively restrained within the collar.
69 OUTSIDE WRAP POST COUPLER WITH ASSEMBLY ASSIST US13184509 2011-07-16 US20110272373A1 2011-11-10 DAVID J. WOJTOWICZ; Thomas St. Germain; Mitchell Liss; Al Dunaj
A post coupler includes coupler flanges, reverse bend flanges extending therealong and rounded end projections extending longitudinally from said coupler flanges defining ends of the coupler, the length of the reverse bend flanges being less than the overall coupler length between ends of the rounded end projections.
70 Connecting elements for construction US11941560 2007-11-16 US08020328B2 2011-09-20 Erez Lavi; Gal Indyk
New and unique connecting elements are engage in a versatile manner to construct modular constructions such as construction for exhibition, furniture, platforms, toys, displays etc. The modular construction is mobile and easy to handle.
71 HUBS AND RECONFIGURABLE FRAMES US12294935 2007-11-29 US20100251659A1 2010-10-07 Robert P. Hughes
Hub structures inter-connectable with and/or connected to elongated frame members (e.g., rod-type members) to form frames. In certain non-limiting, example, embodiments, hubs which have simple configurations and/or which are connectable to elongated frame members (e.g., rod-type members) employing small numbers of connectors (e.g., one screw-type connector per frame member/hub connection) and/or which are more easily assembled/disassembled to frame members for constructing and/or deconstructing frame structures.
72 Connecting Elements For Construction US11941560 2007-11-16 US20080224470A1 2008-09-18 Lavi Erez; Gal Indyk
New and unique connecting elements are engage in a versatile manner to construct modular constructions such as construction for exhibition, furniture, platforms, toys, displays etc. The modular construction is mobile and easy to handle.
73 Modular product display US10281315 2002-10-28 US06837387B2 2005-01-04 Ramon De La Fuente
A modular product display is formed from a first upper module and one or more intermediate modules supporting a plurality of exhibiting grates. The grates may include a grate sliding system to facilitate, i.e., restocking and which helps to keep the exhibited products the frontal part of the grate display so a consumer may easily reach the products contained in the modular product display.
74 Strong, externally smooth structures US10298727 2002-11-18 US06742958B2 2004-06-01 Richard D. Remmick
Components of and method for making a frame member framework having panel recesses accepting structural panels in a plane tangent to the exterior of the frame member. The tubes and fittings allow easy assembly of large structures. The panels secured within the panel recesses bear loads imposed on the structure and minimize torque at the fittings. The finished structure is streamlined, with flush junctions of all components. Alternative embodiments include panel recesses in angular or channeled shapes which act to secure the panels to the framework, and other panel securing attachment which are externally invisible on the completed structure. Panel securing means include screws, bolts, studs, pins, adhesives, welding and equivalents. End fittings are secured to frame members by any common and known ways. Frame members, fittings and panels may be made of any of a wide range of materials including metals, alloys, plastics, rubbers, wood, and composites. The panel recesses may engage the entire periphery of the panels, by traversing from frame member to fitting around the entire periphery of the panel.
75 Modular product display US10281315 2002-10-28 US20030085189A1 2003-05-08 Ramon De La Fuente
A modular product display formed from a first upper module that is useful to place decorative or advertising elements is described, one or more intermediate modules supporting exhibiting grates, which in turn include a new grate sliding system, in such a way that the displacement of the same in a forward direction to perform the recharge and the counting of the exhibited products, is facilitated, wherein each one of the exhibiting grates has its respective sliding comb which helps to keep the exhibited products on the front, that is, on the frontal part of the grate so that, in this manner, it is on view and at the reach of the consumer, and a last lower module that serves as base for the modular product display and which also serves to place decorative or advertising elements.
76 Strong, externally smooth structures US10298727 2002-11-18 US20030072610A1 2003-04-17 Richard D. Remmick
Components of and method for making a frame member framework having panel recesses accepting structural panels in a plane tangent to the exterior of the frame member. The tubes and fittings allow easy assembly of large structures. The panels secured within the panel recesses bear loads imposed on the structure and minimize torque at the fittings. The finished structure is streamlined, with flush junctions of all components. Alternative embodiments include panel recesses in angular or channeled shapes which act to secure the panels to the framework, and other panel securing means which are externally invisible on the completed structure. Panel securing means include screws, bolts, studs, pins, adhesives, welding and equivalents. End fittings are secured to frame members by any common and known ways. Frame members, fittings and panels may be made of any of a wide range of materials including metals, alloys, plastics, rubbers, wood, and composites. The panel recesses may engage the entire periphery of the panels, by traversing from frame member to fitting around the entire periphery of the panel.
77 System of supporting bars for use in goods and services establishments US09623947 2000-09-12 US06371313B1 2002-04-16 Herbert Walter; Manfred Uecker
The supporting-bar arrangement serves for hanging, directly or indirectly, articles which are to be displayed in goods and services establishments. A fundamental constituent part is formed by a support bar which has, at the front, a plug-in end which can be plugged with arresting into an axial inlet opening in a plug-in sleeve or directly into an inlet opening in a supporting structure. The plug-in sleeve is fixed in a through-passage of the supporting structure. A hook contour is provided at the plug-in end, and the plugged-in support bar is arrested in different ways, A spring element is provided in the plug-in sleeve for latching the hook contour of the support bar when the support bar is plugged into the axial inlet opening. The support bar itself serves for hanging articles, or a goods carrier is secured on one or more support bars. The supporting-bar arrangement extends, in particular, the individual and high-quality design possibilities in the construction of shops and trade fairs.
78 Stackable modular display rack US854426 1997-05-12 US5971174A 1999-10-26 Douglas J. Strock
A stackable modular display rack that is easily assembled and disassembled and which is intended for the display of small or delicate articles. The rack described herein is readily disassembled without any tools and can be so disassembled and packed conveniently for shipment.
79 Gravity shelf structure support US777876 1996-12-31 US5797501A 1998-08-25 Lee Louis Von Gunten
A joinder piece for connection of sectional or segmental support members, at least one of the support members having a plurality of aligned slots to receive seating hooks of a cantilever bracket, comprises an elongate body having an opening or trough which is partially inserted into at least one of the support members. The elongate body has a base portion bordered by a first side portion and a second side portion to form the opening or trough opposite the base portion which is capable of being disposed in alignment with the plurality of aligned slots of the support member. The base portion of the elongate body preferably has an indentation to divide the base portion into a first base portion section and a second base portion section which are non-linear along their combined external base portion surfaces. The base portion may also have an inwardly extending ridge along at least a part of its length.
80 High density showroom storage and display rack US337497 1994-11-08 US5573124A 1996-11-12 Michael J. Frost
The display rack of this invention improves the status of the prior art by incorporating the following functional features, namely: (1) compact profile for high density storage and display of various merchandise configurations, (2) breakdown into easily handled, stored and shipped basic pieces, (3) easily assembled construction of few pieces, and (4) attractive display of a wide variety of stored merchandise. This is achieved by the novel construction afforded by two basic lightweight wire grid framework panels held together in a T-shaped configuration adapted to receive removably mounted shelves in a variety of locations within the confines of a rectangular parallelpiped defined by the framework. The shelves are basket shaped and adapted to mount explicitly for products of various heights on opposite sides of the T leg panel. The entire display rack assembly thus provides a compact cabinet which can be placed in a crowded showroom along an aisle for storing and viewing merchandise removably on the top and three sides. The framework packs stored articles within the entire volume of the cabinet for viewing from a front vertical display rack and two side racks containing vertically disposed removable basket shaped shelves disposed to accommodate merchandise of variable heights and shapes. The front panel constitutes a display rack for hanging merchandise on the outer surface of a lightweight wire rack panel of the T-shaped wire grid framework, which is capped top and bottom by metal end caps having encompassing vertically disposed sidewalls.
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