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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 FISHING ROD HANGING SYSTEM US13426447 2012-03-21 US20120241396A1 2012-09-27 Alan G. Noraker
A fishing rod hanging system is provided. More particularly, a hanger member including a hanger plate and a plurality of rails is provided. The rails generally extend in a first direction from the hanger plate, and can have different lengths. Fastener holes and/or integrated fastener members are provided on the rails. The fastener holes and/or integrated fastener members can be adapted to hold sections of a fishing rod. An accessory package can also be provided that is attached to ends of the fishing rod sections opposite ends attached to the hanger member.
62 Display Apparatus for Securely Displaying a Product US12505964 2009-07-20 US20110011812A1 2011-01-20 Jason W. Johnson; Sixto Beltrandy; Joseph R. Guggenberger
Some embodiments of a display fixture may include an articulable arm assembly that can be adjusted so as to retain items in a vertical orientation. In one implementation, the arm assembly may be mounted to a horizontal cross-member of a retail display fixture and may include two grasping arms that can be slidably adjusted relative to one another so as to contact the edges of a surfboard or wakeboard and securely display the item in an offset orientation such that the item is presented at an angle relative to a normal viewing direction. The arm assembly may include a pivot mechanism that permits the angle to be adjusted, optionally to a number of predetermined angular positions.
63 Simplified rotatable anti-theft tool rack US11808201 2007-06-07 US07648029B2 2010-01-19 Terence Chen
A simplified rotatable anti-theft tool rack comprises a tool rack body and an inserting body that cooperate with each other to position a tool. The tool rack body includes a limiting portion used to receive an inserting portion of the head of the tool and connected with a guiding portion. At the end of the guiding portion is disposed with a fastening portion for restricting the tool by cooperating with a fixing element. The inserting body includes a multangular engaging portion. One end of the engaging portion is disposed with a stopping flange, and the other end of the engaging portion is extended to form a neck-shaped inserting portion. At the end of the inserting portion which has inserted through the limiting portion is formed a big-diameter check portion, thus forming a simplified structure, achieving the anti-theft and rotatable effect.
64 Merchandiser Assembly US12242219 2008-09-30 US20090078660A1 2009-03-26 Henry R. Kin
A merchandiser assembly includes a base and a plurality of support hoops having support arms and a divider arm, wherein the support arms may be secured adjacent to the base. The hoops may define a gap formed between the hoops for containing rolled articles from movement in a transverse direction. The merchandiser assembly may also include a plurality of gate assemblies located on the support hoops for further containing rolled articles from movement in a direction substantially perpendicular to said traverse direction.
65 Rug storage and display unit US11491656 2006-07-24 US20080017597A1 2008-01-24 Jesse Branch
The infrastructure of a shipping container for rolled rugs is described. It has an outer support frame with a series of metal rods extending from side to side across it, forming struts to divide and support the rugs.
66 Modular storage rack US10907128 2005-03-22 US07185770B1 2007-03-06 Randal E. Roten
A storage rack formed of modular sleeve units assembled to variable lengths at mating tab and slot connections for attachment to mounting surfaces horizontally or vertically for storing and organizing articles.
67 Warehouse material-bay safety-cable system US10096152 2002-03-12 US20030173317A1 2003-09-18 Michael J. Calleja
A safety cable and rack system comprises tubular material-bay dividers with wire-rope safety-cable gates and easy-to-release cable clips. Long sticks or sheets of material are stood on-end inside the bays for retail display. The cable clips are mounted on the front edges of the tubular material-bay dividers and the wire-rope safety-cable gates are secured to prevent the retail material from falling out onto the aisleways. A sliding lock on the cable clips has an enlarged hole that can be aligned to allow a beaded end of the wire-rope safety-cable gates to be secured or released. Such sliding lock is loosely attached, and will fall into a cable-locked position when not held up.
68 Device for storing, transporting and displaying miniature figures US09445048 1999-12-01 US06352321B1 2002-03-05 Alberto Merino Mu{overscore (n)}oz
The device comprises platforms which are intended to place the miniature figures in guides designed to receive the dovetailed bases of the figures. With the disclosed device, it is possible to store collections of figures and further decorate the assembly.
69 Wheelbarrow hanging rack US763749 1996-12-11 US5762210A 1998-06-09 Henry W. Dahill
A storage rack for a wheelbarrow includes a lower hook attached to a wall, the hook being configured to receive a portion of a forward lip of the wheelbarrow pan therein. A bar assembly is mounted above the hook and includes a U-shaped bar swingable between a first position with the bar adjacent the wall and a second position displaced from the wall. Upon the user rolling the wheelbarrow to the wall, the forward lip of the wheelbarrow pan is placed in the hook. Upon swinging the handles toward the wall the hook presents a pivot point for the wheelbarrow and supports the weight of the wheelbarrow. Upon the handles being placed adjacent the wall the bar is swung to its second position such that it bears against the handles. The bar precludes the handles from swinging away from the wall so as to maintain the wheelbarrow in a vertical position, the weight of the wheelbarrow being borne by the lower hook.
70 Object holder US653420 1996-05-24 US5738228A 1998-04-14 Andrew H. Bittinger
An attractive and portable object holder which can grip, hold, and contain objects, e.g., pens, pencils, tools, and artists' paint brushes, and the like, is disclosed. The rectilinear holder, along with its interior gripping bristles, is injection molded with polyethylene, polypropylene, or other similarly resilient plastic in a single mold. The flexible bristles act to grip and hold objects that are inserted between the bristles. The bristle qualities are chosen to be resilient and flexible to repeatedly grip, hold, and contain quantities of inserted objects without the bulky design or the ineffective grip-and-hold associated with the prior-art devices.
71 Support for golf bag US314636 1994-09-29 US5497891A 1996-03-12 J. R. Hannon
A portable rack for supporting and displaying golf bags comprising a housing having a bottom and a top which are vertically spaced by an outer shell. A golf bag supporting cradle is formed within a portion of the outer shell. The cradle is C-shaped and includes upstanding body portion connected with a base. It is slanted inward so that gravity will maintain a golf bag in an upstanding position within the cradle.
72 Rack assembly for pickup trucks for devices with handles of varying lengths US251123 1994-05-31 US5411191A 1995-05-02 Raymond Bunn, Jr.
A rack assembly for pickup trucks for devices with handles of varying lengths comprising of a bracket assembly formed of an inverted L-shaped number with a vertical portion and a horizontal portion, the bracket having a plurality of apertures through the vertical portion; a plurality of hollow cylindrical members secured in a vertical orientation parallel with each other adjacent to the exterior edge of the horizontal component of the L-shaped members, each of the cylindrical members having an open upper and lower end; and a cup shaped member having an open upper end and a closed lower end with an interior diameter to fit over the exterior diameter of the lower extent of each cylindrical member, the cup shaped members adapted to overlay the lower extent of the cylindrical members to a predetermined extent, a horizontal radially disposed threaded aperture extending through an upper extent of each cup shaped member.
73 Steel merchandising system US31583 1993-03-15 US5397005A 1995-03-14 Ray Taccolini
A system for vertically storing and displaying elongated articles such as steel rods or the like. A stationary base rotatably supports a tall cylindrical storage rack. A platform with a peripheral rim holds the bottom ends of articles while the top ends are retained by upper braces. The braces include a centered spacer which creates a relief region above it. The articles are removed by lifting to clear the bottom rim and tilted so that the top ends swing into the relief region. The rack is divided into pie-shaped product homes by spokes extending from the spacers. The system may be a stand-alone unit with more than one rack, or a single rack coupled at the top to a support structure. The system also includes outer surfaces on which to display general and specific product information and may also include receptacles for fasteners to be used with the elongated articles.
74 Elongated element display and retention apparatus US31843 1993-03-16 US5346076A 1994-09-13 Douglas M. Hart
Apparatus is attached to a storage rack for moldings and similar elongated elements to provide information concerning the elongated elements and assist in maintaining the elongated elements in a generally upright condition on the storage rack. The apparatus includes a housing having an inclined back wall for displaying informational materials and a removable transparent front wall allowing an observer to view the informational materials.
75 Wall-mounted top support US74945 1993-06-10 US5335799A 1994-08-09 Douglas L. Coudron
An apparatus for supporting at least one mop having an elongated handle and a mop head. The mop holder includes an upper support member having a first backing plate for affixing the upper support member to a wall or vertical surface. The first backing plate further including means for supporting an elongated handle of a mop in a generally vertical position projecting outwardly therefrom. The mop holder also includes a lower support member having a second backing plate for affixing the lower support member to a wall or vertical surface. The second backing plate further includes means for supporting a mop head fixedly attached and projecting outwardly therefrom. In use, the upper support member and the lower support member are mounted to the wall or the vertical surface at a distance spaced generally vertically so that the members cooperate with each other to support both the elongated handle and the mop head.
76 Display stand US849745 1992-03-11 US5292015A 1994-03-08 Jeffrey B. Bumbera
A display includes a rotary molded base with an elongate protrusion located along the parting line of the molded base, and further includes a frame having a pair of elongate legs with shaped grooves therein, the protrusion and grooves being slideably engageable to securely retain the frame over the base. The base further includes a concavely shaped face for receiving a flexible panel therein. Multiple frames are engageable with the base. Also, an embodiment of a frame leg is provided for interconnecting two bases placed side-by-side. Also, an embodiment including an extrusion having a sectional shape adapted to facilitate forming the frame is provided.
77 Merchandise display system US832242 1992-02-07 US5224609A 1993-07-06 Jamie Bauer; Paul R. Burger
A merchandise display system for merchandise that has a narrow elongated body and a head that is wider than that body, such a mops, brooms, rakes, hoes and the like. The merchandise display system of this invention comprises an I-shaped bracket that comprises a vertical support beam that joins an upper horizontal cross beam and a lower horizontal cross beam and means for mounting the I-shaped bracket to the pegboard. It further comprises a left and a right product bracket. Each of these brackets comprise a support column, a product arm attached to the support column, and at least one tongue member forming with the support column, a notch that slidably engages the left or right side, respectively, of the upper horizontal cross beam of the I-shaped bracket.
78 Display stand US692016 1991-04-26 US5094348A 1992-03-10 Gregory A. Harris; Robert W. Lackey
A novel display stand is provided for supporting and displaying elongated objects which comprises a plurality of stacked semi-conical members defining spaces therebetween for insertion of elongated objects.
79 Holding device for pencils and the like US532202 1983-09-13 US4494660A 1985-01-22 Robert S. Hansen
Device for holding pencils and other objects having elongated, generally rigid stems or bodies. The device comprises a base and a flexible mesh secured to the base for receiving the objects to be held in such manner that the bodies of the objects extend through the openings in the mesh and are gripped by the strands which define the openings.
80 Chip holder US3525441D 1969-01-08 US3525441A 1970-08-25 AINCHAM WILLIAM H
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