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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
161 Collapsible adjustable double shooters rack US12384735 2009-04-08 US20090266777A1 2009-10-29 Orin Luvoid Porter, SR.
My design is a combination of storage and retrieval of different types of sports balls; such as volleyballs, basketballs, and soccer balls. It allows for storage on both the top and bottom of the apparatus and consists of two top and two bottom sections. The top section is angled creating automatic gravity feed for a consistent flow of sports balls. The design is capable of telescoping vertically to adjust to a player's height making for easy access of balls. The design also telescopes inward and outward allowing both a minimum and maximum amount of sports balls to be used and stored. The design is a double and single ball feed system allowing for one or more player to participate in a number of practice drills and may include front and side panels to display advertisement or team logos.
162 Implements with handles and working ends and methods of use thereof US10804541 2004-03-19 US07549194B2 2009-06-23 Peter S. Vosbikian; Robert E. Petner
Implements including handles and working ends and product lines thereof are described. The implements are typically cleaning implements, such as mops mad brooms, but may be garden implements such as hoes and rakes. Various methods for using such implements are described. In one aspect, the methods relate to shipping the implements, each of which includes the same overall, length. In another aspect, the methods relate to displaying the implements, most often in a retail environment for presentation to consumers.
163 Simplified rotatable anti-theft tool rack US11808201 2007-06-07 US20080302743A1 2008-12-11 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.
164 "Pipeline Pig Storage Rack Apparatus" US11466272 2006-08-22 US20070045205A1 2007-03-01 Pierre Olivier
A pipeline pig support rack apparatus includes a frame having a plurality of supports mounted thereon, each extending upwardly from the frame. Each pipeline pig support includes clamps that are comprised of first and second u-shaped members that are attached with a hinge. A bolted connection opposite the hinge is provided for holding the u-shaped members together in a closed position when securing a pipeline pig. Lifting eyes on the frame are provided for enabling the frame, its pig supports and any contained pipeline pigs to be lifted as a unit. A basket receptacle optionally is provided that receives the frame. The frame and basket receptacle are each independently liftable. The basket receptacle prevents spillage of hazardous materials that might be residing upon the pigs after they have been used to clean a particular pipeline.
165 Merchandise display hook for fishing rods US11129889 2005-05-16 US20060254995A1 2006-11-16 Skip Steffens; Beverly Steffens
A merchandise display hook for fishing rods has an elongated shaft originating in a hanger fixture for hanging or arranging on a vertical support surface and extends from there to a terminal end formed or affixed with hook formation for carrying a fore section of rod handle. The display hook includes a retainer attached to the shaft in between the hanger fixture and hook formation for retaining a section of the rod handle that is in between the fore section and the rod's butt end. The shaft is arranged to project from the hanger fixture generally horizontally. The hook formation and retainer are cooperatively arranged to cantilever the fishing rod in a suspended projecting disposition. Preferably the hook is hung about head high or higher. A row of such display hooks carrying a procession of fishing rods forms sort of a picket canopy in a retail setting over aisles.
166 Implements With Handles and Working Ends and Method of Use Thereof US11425779 2006-06-22 US20060248684A1 2006-11-09 Peter Vosbikian; Robert Petner
The invention includes implements comprising handles and working ends and product lines thereof. The implements are typically cleaning implements, such as mops and brooms, bit may be garden implements such as hoes and rakes. The invention also includes various methods for using such implements. In one aspect, the methods relate to shipping the implements, each of which includes the same overall length. In another aspect, the methods relate to displaying the implements, most often in a retail environment for presentation to consumers.
167 Implements With Handles and Working Ends and Method of Use Thereof US11425772 2006-06-22 US20060225251A1 2006-10-12 Peter Vosbikian; Robert Petner
The invention includes implements comprising handles and working ends and product lines thereof. The implements are typically cleaning implements, such as mops and brooms, but may be garden implements such as hoes and rakes. The invention also includes various methods for using such implements. In one aspect, the methods relate to shipping the implements, each of which includes the same overall length. In another aspect, the methods relate to displaying the implements, most often in a retail environment for presentation to consumers.
168 Point of purchase display with interchangeable placards US11050168 2005-02-04 US07114623B2 2006-10-03 John Robinson
A point of purchase display and product holding carriage having an essentially horizontal portion attachable to a point of purchase counter and a vertical product or carriage portion extending approximately ninety (90) degrees from the horizontal portion and projecting downwardly and in front of the counter or display stand. The vertical product carrying carriage has a plurality of pockets for holding the product. The horizontal portion which attaches to and is secured to a counter top or point of purchase display stand has a channel or opening for receiving interchangeable placards which contains point of purchase graphics which can be seen since the unit is made of clear plastic. A rear panel of the vertically extending portion or carriage which carries and displays product also has graphic material which can be seen from the front of the product carrier since it is also of clear plastic.
169 Point of purchase display with interchangeable placards US11050168 2005-02-04 US20060180560A1 2006-08-17 John Robinson
A point of purchase display and product holding carriage having an essentially horizontal portion attachable to a point of purchase counter and a vertical product or carriage portion extending approximately ninety (90) degrees from the horizontal portion and projecting downwardly and in front of the counter or display stand. The vertical product carrying carriage has a plurality of pockets for holding the product. The horizontal portion which attaches to and is secured to a counter top or point of purchase display stand has a channel or opening for receiving interchangeable placards which contains point of purchase graphics which can be seen since the unit is made of clear plastic. A rear panel of the vertically extending portion or carriage which carries and displays product also has graphic material which can be seen from the front of the product carrier since it is also of clear plastic.
170 Lacrosse stick holder US11184409 2005-07-19 US20060011566A1 2006-01-19 Michael Guy
A lacrosse stick holder mounts on a vertical surface and serves as complete storage system for the stick, horizontally or vertically, and other equipment. The holder has a base or mounting plate, and one or more forked projections. The forked projections define a notch or slot that receives the shaft of the lacrosse stick, and may be formed of spring-loaded jaws that spread to allow the shaft to pass and close over the shaft to secure it removably in place. A hook or hooks are provided on the base plate for attaching a sports bag, gloves, pads or other ancillary equipment. Spacers permit a series of these holders to be attached in a row for storing multiple sticks.
171 Desk type bookshelf US10829200 2004-04-22 US20050236341A1 2005-10-27 Pei-Jhih Bao
The present invention relates to a desk type bookshelf, and more particularly to a desk type bookshelf which is convenient used and can hold an object with different size. The desk type bookshelf mainly includes a frame base, a plate body and a flexible binding strap. The plate body is provided with a series of vertical through grooves formed therein and can be penetrated through by the flexible binding strap. The flexible binding strap is provided with two positioning tips at two ends thereof so as to prevent the flexible binding strap from leaving the vertical through grooves of the plate body, thereby holding objects on the plate body by utilizing the flexible binding strap. The present invention solves the problem of conventional bookshelf having worse positioning and smaller area of use, increases the convenience of use, and increases changeable used space.
172 Display rack for golf clubs US10622975 2003-07-17 US20040016711A1 2004-01-29 Bruce D. Burrows
A golf club display rack is provided for supporting and displaying golf clubs in a sales environment or the like. The display rack includes at least one platform mounted on a frame in spaced relation above a floor surface, wherein the platform has a plurality of upwardly open club ports formed therein. A support collar, which may include a security tag, is snugly mounted onto the elongated shaft of a golf club. This support collar has a size and shape for sliding seated reception into a selected club port to retain the golf club in a predetermined position, such as an inverted orientation with a head of the golf club spaced a selected distance above the platform. In the preferred form, the support collar includes a key for seating within a keyway lining the selected club port, to prevent relative rotation between the golf club and the platform.
173 Warehouse material-bay safety-cable system US10096152 2002-03-12 US06672546B2 2004-01-06 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.
174 Product display receptacle US10171487 2002-06-06 US20030226784A1 2003-12-11 Robert E. Petner; Carol Landis
A product display receptacle comprises invention a one-piece cardboard or similar paperboard blank. The blank is readily and easily foldable into the finished display receptacle, which will be maintained in a self-standing position. The receptacle forms an enclosure which comprises a bottom panel, dual side panels each with an opening therethrough, and two back panels with openings which are contiguous with the side panel openings. The top of the receptacle is open, as is the front, except for lower and upper front panels which provide stability and reinforcement and an area for printed product description or advertisement. A sectioned, foldable, columnar reinforcement is provided between the back panels. Multiple receptacles are used in combination with a pegboard display system and display rack containers for the attractive and accessible display of product merchandise.
175 Board storage and display device US10397673 2003-03-25 US20030178539A1 2003-09-25 Michael Arthur Simonian; Daniel W. Peter
A display device configured to receive a board shaped sporting device. The display device has substantially parallel arms that extend away from a mounting surface thereby forming at least one slot. A board shaped sporting device, such as a skateboard, is received by the slot and thereafter cantilevered in a storage position. The display device leaves the design of the received board substantially unobstructed for display.
176 Holder assembly for tubular containers US09803124 2001-03-12 US06607084B1 2003-08-19 Sam Spinelli
A holder assembly designed to hold at least one but preferably a plurality of upstanding elongate tube-like containers or “squeeze tubes” in an upright position such that the labeling, directions, contents and other information formed on the exterior of the tube-like containers are clearly viewable regardless of the fact that some of the quantity of products has been exhausted from it. The holder assembly includes a base having an upper exposed face and a support portion disposed and configured for support of the base on a substantially horizontally oriented surface, wherein the base includes a gripping structure comprising spaced apart, elongated slots into which the closed or sealed end of the tube like-containers are removably inserted such that the containers extend upwardly and outwardly from the exposed face in the aforementioned position. The base includes a front face anti tilt foot and an opposite vertical face which is perpendicular to the upper face. The slots have a sufficient length so as to position the tube-like containers in rows corresponding to the position of the individual slots and in side-by-side relation to one another in the same slot.
177 Revolving rack for holding or displaying pistol nozzles US09938241 2001-08-24 US06471076B1 2002-10-29 Chin-Yuan Chen
A rack is designed to hold a plurality of pistol nozzles and is formed of a base and a displaying frame. The base is rested on the floor surface and is provided with a support rod on which the displaying frame is supported such that the displaying frame can be revolved and adjusted in height.
178 Merchandizing display carton for handled goods US890632 1997-07-09 US5842566A 1998-12-01 Timothy L. White
A display carton (10) for holding items (11, 12) having handles (13) includes side walls (14) extending upwardly from a bottom surface (15) to form an open top defined by a rim surface (16). The carton (10) has an upper panel (20) having slots (31) formed therein and a lower panel (27) also having slots (37) formed therein. At least the upper panel (20) is provided with strips (34, 35) of foam material positioned below and extending into the opening of the slots (31). As the handles (13) are positioned in the slots (31), the strips (34, 35) grip the handles (13) to securely hold them in the carton (10).
179 Display stand for incense sticks US586340 1996-01-16 US5655671A 1997-08-12 Ralph E. Barry; Gloria A. Barry
The present invention relates a rotatable display stand for a plurality of incense sticks, such display stand including a first planar disk of diameter D1 having an upright axis of symmetry substantially normal to the earth's surface, and a broad surface normal to such surface for supporting a series of cylindrical incense stick holders in upright positions. In one aspect, the first planar disk is stacked a predetermined height H above and rotatable relative to a rigid base using a metallic bearing mount. Such mount includes upper and lower races one of which being rigidly mounted to the broad surface of the base and the other mounted to the first planar disk to permit rotation of the first dick as well as second and third disks stacked above the first disk. In another aspect of the invention, such height H is sufficient to permit insertion of a pair of drawers in the space between the rigid base and the first planar disk for stowage of matches, plastic bags and the like, as well as support a pair of chest handles for permitting easy portability of the invention. In yet another aspect, attachment of the first, second and third disks is via insertion of a compression rod having at least threaded ends through vertically aligned small openings in the disks. Positional relocation of fasteners or nuts at the ends of the compression rod creates a compressional force at the broad surfaces of the disks through a stacked pair of spacer tubes concentric of the compression rod.
180 Product display and storage cabinet US101393 1993-08-03 US5496103A 1996-03-05 Burton Kozak
In order to visibly display products of various types and provide product storage therefor while restricting access to the products for security reasons and/or to maintain the products in a clean condition, a product display and storage cabinet is provided. The cabinet includes first and second distinct product display sections arranged integrally adjacent to one another. The first section has a plurality of distinct product display levels extending from a lower extreme to an upper extreme in generally step-like fashion. The cabinet also has a single product display level for the second section extending from the first section at one of the extremes thereof. In one embodiment, a plurality of walls integrally surround the first and second sections to define an enclosure for product storage and separate transparent lids cover the first section and the second section to restrict access thereto.
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