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 PLATE AND DECORATIVE ARRAY FOR DISPLAYING ARTICLES AND RELATED METHOD PCT/US2005046632 2005-12-22 WO2006073873A3 2007-06-07 WALTON CHARLES F; MALEK JEFFREY C; BAKULA ROXANNE E; STRINE TOM L
A plate and decorative array (10) for displaying articles (11) comprises a plate member (12) having a base (14), the base having a continuous sidewall (15); a shelf (25) engaging the outer surface of the continuous sidewall; a skirt member (26) carried at the external edge of the shelf; and a disk (20) adapted to engage with the upper end of the base. A plate and decorative array (50) for displaying articles (11) comprises at least first and second devices, wherein the second device is adapted to rest upon the first device. A plate and decorative array (80), for displaying articles (11) further comprises means for elevating (101) the second device over the first device. Another plate and decorative array (80) further comprises a fountain assembly (110), located between the first and second devices. A method for holding and displaying articles utilizes a plate and decorative array (10). Another method is also provided for holding and displaying articles utilizing first (10) and second plate and decorative arrays (51, 81).
162 ANGULATED PACKAGE AND DISPLAY SYSTEM PCT/US2005007722 2005-03-09 WO2005102730A3 2006-12-14 ROSEN IAN K
A product display system includes a support (12), at least one illumination source (14) positioned substantially above the support and operable to illuminate the support, and a plurality of product packages (18) positioned on the support. The packages may have at least one tab (20) extending generally downwardly from the front wall (18a) or opposite side walls (18c). The tab angles or tilts the package relative to the support such that the package is tilted toward the illumination source. The packages are tilted such that the front walls of the tilted packages face at least partially toward the illumination source to provide enhanced illumination of the front walls of the tilted packages. The plurality of packages may be arranged in rows on a shelf, with the rows of packages being nested together.
163 DEVICE FOR DISPLAY IN THE FORM OF AN A FRAME OR A HALF-A FRAME PCT/EP2004051197 2004-06-22 WO2004112548B1 2005-02-24 ROUSSEAU JEAN JACQUES
The invention relates to a device for the particular display of wooden wine cases (13) during various wine-related events. The device is a multiform, folding device which may be taken apart and which permits individual display of and access to each case (15) put on sale without hindrance to the customer (client). The above has the form of an A-frame or a half-A frame comprising respectively four inclined uprights or two inclined uprights (2) and two vertical uprights (2bis) connected at the apex thereof by two hinges (6). A label support (5) at the apex of the frame allows the displayed product to be identified. Metallic supports (8) are arranged at regular or irregular intervals on the inclined uprights. The uprights are positioned on a rectangular base (12) itself comprising four chevrons (10, 11). The lower chevrons (11) of the base permit the displacement and the storage of the frames on a European style palette.
164 Collapsible stand US14831841 2015-08-20 US10064482B2 2018-09-04 Luke Leafgren
A collapsible stand for includes a base unit and top surface for supporting and elevating various articles to be accessible from a standing position. The base unit and top surface are assembled in an interlocking fashion that can be easily convertible from a storage configuration to a use configuration.
165 Secure mounting system for interactive component display US15472577 2017-03-29 US10051980B2 2018-08-21 Steve N. Galant
A mounting system for securely mounting a component, comprising: a mounting platform having a support surface with plurality of mounting holes extending therethrough; a mounting device for securing the component to the mounting platform, the mounting device comprising: a mounting plate with a planar surface facing in a first direction and a stud extending in a second direction away from the first direction, the stud being configured to be inserted through the mounting holes; an adhesive secured to the planar surface and having an engagement surface for adhering to a surface of the component; a fastening device for releasably engaging a portion of the stud inserted through one of the mounting holes to releasably secure the mounting device to the mounting plate.
166 Presentation Device, in Particular for Goods US15718019 2017-09-28 US20180092469A1 2018-04-05 Otmar Rau
A presentation device is revealed, in particular for goods, comprising a mounting frame (10) having a plurality of mounting profiles (12,13;14) arranged parallel and spaced apart from each other; and a plurality of frame or box-shaped inserts (30) releasably attached to the mounting profiles; the inserts (30) each having a plurality of side walls (31) forming a rectangular frame, and the inserts in each case being detached over their backsides. At the same time, it is preferable to supply the inserts with an electrical voltage at the same time.The inserts can be considered as modules which are individually attached to the mounting frame and can be designed differently. The inserts are detachably attached to the mounting profiles via their backsides. This means that the presentation equipment can be configured in a simple way for both retrofitting and new installations in salesrooms.
167 ARTICLE DISPLAY STAND US15650617 2017-07-14 US20170311736A1 2017-11-02 Haibin ZHENG; Min KIM
An article display stand includes a first supporting part configured to support an aerial vehicle body of an aerial vehicle and a second supporting part configured to support a control terminal of the aerial vehicle.
168 Block pedestal having slidably supported horizontal members US14612167 2015-02-02 US09770104B1 2017-09-26 Petra Reed
Pedestal components are stacked on top of each other in multiple layers, to form multiple display surfaces at different levels of the pedestal. Modular components may be secured together only by gravitational force, and may cooperate by slidable and/or rotatable engagement, for adjustment of a group of components into different configurations as desired. The pedestal may include two or more subassemblies each having two or more layers of components, wherein the subassemblies may be connected by components extending between and engaging multiple of the subassemblies so that some of the components are common to, and interchangeable in, multiple subassemblies.
169 Rotatable pedestal components and assemblies US14842755 2015-09-01 US09700158B1 2017-07-11 Petra Reed
Display pedestals comprise at least one generally planar horizontal support member, 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. Multiple columns may be arranged in, and rotatable and detachable in, pillars that support multiple top and intermediate support members, so that the pedestal is modular and adjustable by rotation into many different configurations.
170 Wire shelf extensions US15226142 2016-08-02 US09622576B2 2017-04-18 Norman Davis
A two-part shelf extension kit for expanding the depth of existing wire shelving comprising a wire shelf extension unit and a separate rod or wire which engages the shelf extension unit to attach the shelf extension unit to the existing wire shelving.
171 WIRE SHELF EXTENSIONS US15226142 2016-08-02 US20160324319A1 2016-11-10 Norman Davis
A two-part shelf extension kit for expanding the depth of existing wire shelving.
172 Shelf-type display module US14547778 2014-11-19 US09384684B2 2016-07-05 Jennifer A. Theisen; William Y. Stafford; Erin L. Zobel; Timothy J. Martell; Benjamin Weshler
A shelf-type display module includes a carrier tray assembly including a carrier tray having a top, a bottom, a plurality of tracks and at least one light. The plurality of tracks protrude from the top of the carrier tray and the at least one light is mounted to the bottom of the carrier tray. An insert tray includes a main body having components for holding products for display and components for mating with the plurality of tracks on the carrier tray. The components of the main body that mate with the plurality of tracks on the carrier tray slide along the plurality of tracks from a right side to a left side of the carrier tray or from the left side to the right side of the carrier tray.
173 DISPLAY SYSTEM FOR BULK FOOD ITEMS AND RELATED METHODS US14554024 2014-11-25 US20160143456A1 2016-05-26 Maxim Sirotovsky; Pavel R. Yanbekov
A system displaying bulk food items for sale in a public establishment includes a plurality of display units configured to be positioned on a support surface at the public establishment such that the plurality of display units are aligned along a plane that is parallel to the support surface. Each unit including a bottom supportable by the support surface, a top spaced from the bottom, and a side that extends between the top and the bottom. The system includes a plurality of containers supported by the top of at least one of the plurality of display units. Each container is configured to hold bulk food items and includes an access opening sized to permit removal of the bulk food items from the container.
174 Convertible display fixture US14605108 2015-01-26 US09339128B2 2016-05-17 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.
175 Power Management Systems for Product Demonstration Fixtures US14991305 2016-01-08 US20160126761A1 2016-05-05 Emery A. Sanford; David G. Havskjold; Steven G. Herbst; Anthony S. Montevirgen; Jeffery J. Terlizzi; Tyson B. Manullang; Charles A. Schwalbach; Glenn David Henshaw; Vikas Agrawal; Soundararajan Manthiri
Power management systems for an electronic product demonstration fixture for demonstrating portable electronic devices. The product demonstration fixture may include an exhibition portion and a base portion. A portable electronic device offered for sale may be affixed to the exhibition portion. The base portion may include an electronic display, an auxiliary battery, and an auxiliary controller. The auxiliary controller may direct power from the auxiliary battery to the electronic display upon determining that a battery within the electronic display has fallen below a particular selected level. Similarly the auxiliary controller may direct power from the auxiliary battery to the portable electronic device offered for sale upon determining that a battery within the portable electronic device has fallen below a selected level.
176 Apparatus and method for product display US13943442 2013-07-16 US09204739B2 2015-12-08 Joel Van Buskirk
An apparatus and method to retain a product support, displaying the product in a container, in adjustment panels mounted to a frame. Each adjustment panel may mount to the frame at a particular inclination angle, and include a number of serpentine slots for engaging a number of support pins extending from sides of the product support. Each serpentine slot in the number of serpentine slots may include a notch at each end, and at each direction change, of the serpentine slot. Each notch in a particular serpentine slot may be a different distance from a top edge of its respective adjustment panel. A first product support may be retained in a notch such that a top edge of a first container with a first depth on a first product support is substantially level with a top edge of a second container of a second depth on a second product support.
177 Packaged Collectible Display System and Assembly US14690623 2015-04-20 US20150225156A1 2015-08-13 John W. Bruns
A packaged collectible display assembly displays a packaged collectible. The packaged collectible display assembly includes a board assembly and a display base. The board assembly includes a backer board, at least one pair of laterally opposed channel structures or constructions, and a ledge structure or element. The channel structures are attached to the laterally opposed portions of the backer board such as laterally opposed board edges such that channels of the channel structures face one another. The ledge structure is attached to the backer board adjacent the lower board end such that the ledge length extends across the board width and abuts the lower channel ends, the ledge structure and channel structures for supporting at least one channel-received packaged collectible. The lower board end may be preferably received in groove formed in the display base for enhancing the display of each channel-received packaged collectible.
178 Wine rack storage system US14062694 2013-10-24 US09078516B2 2015-07-14 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.
179 MODULAR DISPLAY SYSTEM US14321661 2014-07-01 US20150128398A1 2015-05-14 Bernard Benlevi
A portable, modular display system and method for use that can esthetically display food or other items on a rigid surface(s) or a series of steps that are illuminated, and these modules can be assembled into a variety of decorative configurations enabling adaptation to an event venue.
180 Assembly for a storage unit US13561223 2012-07-30 US08967576B2 2015-03-03 Mitchell Knoll; David J. Floersch; Andrew G. Lozier
An assembly for a storage unit includes at least one interior component made of a single, continuous piece of sheet material that has a first surface, an opposing second surface, a pair of opposing lateral side edges and a plurality of substantially 90 degree longitudinal bends that extend between the pair of lateral side edges. The at least one interior component includes an upper mounting flange for mounting to the storage unit. The assembly also includes an exterior component made of a single, continuous piece of sheet material and having a first surface and an opposing second surface. The first surface of the interior component directly attaches to the second surface of the exterior component.
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