181 |
CONVERTIBLE DISPLAY FIXTURE |
US13711172 |
2012-12-11 |
US20140158654A1 |
2014-06-12 |
Laura L. Hawkins; Michael D. Kimmel |
A display fixture includes a base, a platform, a lattice structure, a raised shelf and a plurality of bins. The base includes an open top, a bottom floor and walls that define an interior space that is divided into sections using a plurality of partitions. The platform is located on top of the base. The raised shelf is located over the lattice structure and on top of a portion of the platform. The plurality of bins are located on the platform and on the raised shelf and are configured to display merchandise. The lattice structure and the raised shelf provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf. The base and the partitions dividing the base provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf and the platform. |
182 |
WINE RACK STORAGE SYSTEM |
US14062694 |
2013-10-24 |
US20140110364A1 |
2014-04-24 |
Glenn Vogel |
Systems, methods, and apparatuses are described for secure, flexible, aesthetically pleasing wine bottle storage. The various embodiments include modular wine bottle storage systems that allow wine bottles to be stored at various angles, which, in turn, may allow for both wine bottles display and safekeeping. Additionally, the described tools and techniques may be employed to create scalable and customizable wine bottle storage, such that different embodiments may allow numerous bottle storage configurations. |
183 |
PEDESTALS |
US14010187 |
2013-08-26 |
US20140054253A1 |
2014-02-27 |
Petra Reed |
Display pedestals comprise at least one generally planar horizontal support member which is hollow, and at least one vertical column. The top surface and/or the bottom surface of the support member has least one depression or at least one projection, and at least one vertical column fits to the depression or projection. The interior volume of the hollow support member is filled with air or with a foamed polymeric or metallic material. |
184 |
User configured illuminated display stand |
US13924099 |
2013-06-21 |
US20130343049A1 |
2013-12-26 |
Doug Coberley |
An illuminated display stand that is decorative, functional, and provides a stand for laser milled acrylic or plastic objects. The objects can be formed from any shape with the milled portion providing an outline with definition of most any two dimensional item. The milling of the object can include various depths and widths wherein the illumination from the display stand will highlight the object. |
185 |
BOX, RACK, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE PRESENTATION OF PRODUCTS |
US13845285 |
2013-03-18 |
US20130212985A1 |
2013-08-22 |
Werner RINGLER |
A box includes a floor, two end walls and two side walls. In the floor, a plurality of openings are provided, which are dimensioned to each receive a supporting bar. The openings are arranged to evenly lift a carrier introduced into the box with supporting bars introduced into the openings and position the same at a position above the floor. A rack for receiving such a box includes a supporting frame and the plurality of supporting bars which are mountable to the supporting frame. Further, a system and a method for the presentation of products are described. |
186 |
Angled Support for Displaying Products |
US13752018 |
2013-01-28 |
US20130133169A1 |
2013-05-30 |
Howard Topping; Jeff Fridrich |
A support structure may be mounted to an existing vertical support. In an embodiment, the support structure may include a plurality of horizontal support members. Two or more vertical uprights are mounted to the horizontal supports. The vertical uprights and one of the horizontal support members provide channels for retaining a peg board panel in position. The support structure may be configured so as to cause the peg board panel to at an angle compared to the vertical supports. Multiple support structures may be coupled together to provide runs of peg board panels. Furthermore, the peg board panel may include a graphic that correspond to products being supported by the peg board panel. |
187 |
DEVICE FOR THE ROTATION OF OBJECTS (EMBODIMENTS) SET FOR THE ROTATION OF OBJECTS |
US13643334 |
2011-03-25 |
US20130037680A1 |
2013-02-14 |
Evgeniy Vladimirovich Bushkovskiy |
The device for the rotation of objects having a base with a central supporting protuberance, which base is integral to the object or is designed so that an object can be secured thereon. The relationship of the radius of the base to the height of the central supporting protuberance is within a range of 40-2000. |
188 |
QUICK SECURE SHELVING |
US13306354 |
2011-11-29 |
US20120084961A1 |
2012-04-12 |
William Y. Stafford; Nick Quang Trinh; Benjamin Weshler |
A shelving system includes a product, a base, a tray insert, a template, and a placement clip. The base has a top surface forming a receptacle and includes a hanger assembly for securing the base to a shelving unit. The tray insert is secured into the receptacle formed in the top surface of the base. The tray insert has a plurality of slots spaced along a length of the insert. The template is received over the tray insert to cover the insert. The template has openings through the tray insert to selectively expose a desired subset of slots. The placement clip is secured through one of the openings in the template into a pair of the desired subset of slots. The placement clip acts to secure the template to the tray insert and is adapted to maintain the product. |
189 |
Security mount for displaying handheld device |
US12405318 |
2009-03-17 |
US07971845B2 |
2011-07-05 |
Steve N. Galant |
A security mount for displaying an article such as a handheld device is provided that includes a device mount that can be secured to a handheld device and a base mount that can be secured to a display structure. The device mount is releasably connected to a tether such that the device mount can be detached from the tether without detaching the device mount from the handheld device. |
190 |
Mobile Device Stand for Restaurants and Bars |
US12776521 |
2010-05-10 |
US20100282924A1 |
2010-11-11 |
David Brinson Boies |
A stand for a mobile device such as a cell phone or MP3 music player provides an A-frame support structure having a width sufficient to support the device, a front leg, a back leg and a top and bottom. A shelf projects out at approximately a right angle from the bottom front of the A-frame support for a distance sufficient to support the device. A device resting on the lip is lifted away from the surface of a table or bar and protected from fluid or detritus. |
191 |
Shelf Arrangement |
US12243996 |
2008-10-02 |
US20090266781A1 |
2009-10-29 |
Stefan Spies |
A shelf arrangement for storing and exhibiting products of at least a first product type and a second product type in a showroom including a first shelf of a first shelf type having at least two shelf bases and a second shelf of a second shelf type having at least two shelf bases. The first shelf base provides a first surface for exhibiting products and the second shelf base has a console attachment that provides a second surface for exhibiting products. |
192 |
Modular display with irrigation feature |
US11281065 |
2005-11-17 |
US07604132B2 |
2009-10-20 |
Joseph Thomas Richardson; Gregory James Warren |
A plurality of separate display modules are interchangeably installed on a shelf of a cooperating cabinet structure and arranged to provide concavely curved display panels mounting selected arrangements of illuminated sample chips, an interactive video display, and brochure receptacles. The structure is provided with an integral sprinkler water distribution system and may include a two-part chip mounting mechanism which facilitates changing out of sample chips. |
193 |
Display system with adjustable product holder track |
US11893685 |
2007-08-16 |
US20090045707A1 |
2009-02-19 |
Robert Gerstner; R. Christopher Kidd |
A display system for product stored in bins includes a first track member which can be fixed to an elongate support member, and a second track member which can be fixed to the first track member in a selected one of a plurality of relative positions to form a track having a height dimension which is dependent on the relative position selected. A plurality of product holders can be secured side-by-side in the track, the relative position of the track members being selected dependent on the height dimension of the product holders. A plurality of bins can be arranged side-by-side on shelves adjacent to the track, the elongate support member preferably being fixed to the distal end of a cantilever beam. |
194 |
Packaging for wrapping a floral grouping with a wrap having a wrap opening |
US12072191 |
2008-02-25 |
US20080148632A1 |
2008-06-26 |
Donald E. Weder |
A wrap having a wrap opening formed through a portion thereof for wrapping a floral grouping having a bloom end and a stem end. The stem end of the floral grouping is inserted through the wrap opening in the wrap and the wrap is formed about the floral grouping and encompasses a substantial portion of the floral grouping while a portion of the stem end of the floral grouping remains extended through the wrap opening in the wrap. |
195 |
Merchandise Packaging and display |
US11512472 |
2006-08-30 |
US20080105594A1 |
2008-05-08 |
Michael D. Luberto |
A merchandise display is capable of being shipped in a compact package of limited longitudinal length complete with merchandise items pre-loaded in place, and selectively expanded for displaying the merchandise items at a point-of-purchase location wherein there is a shelf which makes available at the point-of-purchase location a predetermined longitudinal shelf length exceeding considerably the limited longitudinal length of the compact package. The merchandise display includes a case and at least one display tray for carrying merchandise items arranged for display and dispensing at the point-of-purchase location. The display tray is coupled with the case for telescoping movement into and out of the case between a retracted position telescoped within the case such that merchandise items carried by the display tray are housed within the case, and an advanced position extended longitudinally out of the case for displaying the merchandise items at the point-of-purchase location. With the display tray in the retracted position the merchandising display is in a compact configuration for shipping in the compact package, and with the display tray in the advanced positions the merchandise display is in an expanded configuration for displaying and dispensing the merchandise items, having a prescribed longitudinal length which fills the predetermined longitudinal shelf length available at the point-of-purchase location. |
196 |
Display device |
US10041982 |
2002-04-26 |
USRE40266E1 |
2008-04-29 |
Philip Cru Chase |
A display device having a display section and a support section, both formed from a sheet of stiff bendable and resilient material such as heavy weight paper and thin plastic. A base panel extends horizontally across the sheet with two slots of equal length extending vertically and generally symmetrically from the base panel for a small portion of the length of the sheet. A hinge formed by a crease is located horizontally between the two slots midway between the ends of the slots forming an upper panel and a lower panel between the slots and the hinge extends on both sides of the slots across the sheet. Another hinge is located at the top of the upper panel and still another hinge is located across the top of the base panel. The sheet bends at the crease on both sides of the slots forming a front display. The upper panel and lower panel bend so that the base panel is aligned with the lower panel. The lower edge of the base panel is placed directly beneath the upper edge of the upper panel. As a result, the upper panel and the lower panel are folded together forming a rear support for the display device with the base panel beneath the rear support. |
197 |
ANGLED PACKAGE AND DISPLAY SYSTEM |
US11876327 |
2007-10-22 |
US20080093431A1 |
2008-04-24 |
Ian Rosen; Chad Des Jardin |
A product display system and method includes a support and at least one product container supported by the support. The packages are tilted such that the front faces of the tilted packages face at least partially upward, such as toward the illumination source, so as to provide enhanced illumination of the front faces of the tilted packages. The tilted packages may be supported at a support arm or the like, and have a center of gravity located behind a header for suspending the packages from the support arm, causing the packages to angle or tilt with their front faces angled somewhat upwardly, such as toward the illumination source, when suspended from the support arm. |
198 |
Illuminated modular display |
US11273877 |
2005-11-14 |
US07360915B2 |
2008-04-22 |
Joseph Thomas Richardson; Gregory James Warren |
A plurality of separate display modules are interchangeably installed on a shelf of a cooperating cabinet structure and arranged to provide concavely curved display panels mounting selected arrangements of illuminated sample chips, an interactive video display, and brochure receptacles. The structure is provided with an integral sprinkler water distribution system and may include a two-part chip mounting mechanism which facilitates changing out of sample chips. |
199 |
Plant Package Having a Decorative Covering |
US11929489 |
2007-10-30 |
US20080052991A1 |
2008-03-06 |
Donald Weder |
A plant package includes a flower pot containing a floral grouping and a flexible sleeve which may be provided with detaching elements at preselected areas. The sleeve may be secured about the flower pot by a banding element when the flower pot is positioned within the sleeve. When the sleeve is positioned about the flower pot, a decorative lower portion of the sleeve contains the flower pot, and a skirt portion of the sleeve is disposed about a lower portion of the floral grouping contained within the flower pot. |
200 |
Method for forming a decorative cover for a flower pot with a sheet of material having printed and embossed patterns thereon |
US11803962 |
2007-05-16 |
US20070251635A1 |
2007-11-01 |
Donald Weder |
A decorative covering for a flower pot wherein a sheet of material having embossed and printed patterns thereon is formed about at least a portion of the flower pot. The printed pattern may be in or out of register with the embossed pattern, or a portion of the printed and embossed patterns may be in register with one another and a portion of the printed and embossed patterns may be out of register with one another. |