41 |
Vertically-Oriented Folding Wire Caddy |
US12897312 |
2010-10-04 |
US20110121529A1 |
2011-05-26 |
Albert Louis Cabassa |
A folding wire caddy has a horizontal base member, a leg support member pivotally attached with a vertical axis at a point along the horizontal base member near a first end, such that the leg member may be folded to be parallel and adjacent to the base member, or to be at a right angle to the base member, a second leg support member pivotally attached with a vertical axis at a point along the horizontal base member near an end of the base member opposite the first end of the base member, such that the second leg member may be folded to be parallel and adjacent to the base member, or to be at a right angle to the base member, and one or more spindle members pivotally attached near one end of each spindle member with horizontal axes at points along the first length of the base member, such that each spindle member my fold to be parallel and adjacent to the base member, or at a right angle to the base member, extending vertically. |
42 |
Presentation apparatus |
US11739857 |
2007-04-25 |
US07905363B2 |
2011-03-15 |
Guido Maurinus A. M. Aarts |
A presentation apparatus, provided with a series of suspension elements with a longitudinal direction, fixed to a wall element near a first end and provided with a presentation element at an opposite end, wherein, from at least one suspension element, a series of rolls of tape is suspended by sliding these over the suspension element by an opening in a core, wherein the presentation element of the respective suspension element has a frontal surface which, in front view, extends at least partly above the top side of the suspension element and has such a size and shape that a roll can be slid from the suspension element over said presentation element. |
43 |
Tape caddie |
US11728520 |
2007-03-26 |
US20080237075A1 |
2008-10-02 |
Jonathan Cavendish |
The present invention is a tape caddie which can include a storage unit with numerous tape projections protruding from the storage unit. The tape projections may be different shapes and sizes depending upon the size and shape of the tape desired to be secured. The sizes of the tape projections can be industrial, medium, small, multiple, and rectangular. The storage unit may also include a means to mount the storage unit to a wall. In addition, the present invention includes a method to secure tape spools of multiple sizes in a single storage unit by utilizing tape projections of varying sizes. |
44 |
Cord organizer for telescoping outriggers |
US11347869 |
2006-02-06 |
US20070181514A1 |
2007-08-09 |
Scott Mantey |
In one embodiment, the present invention comprises a rope, line or cord-organizer for a telescoping outrigger pole used on fishing vessels. The organizer comprises two, oppositely spaced spring-clip members adapted to releasably and selectively couple to varying diameter telescoping outrigger poles. A pair of oppositely spaced hook elements adapts to receive segments of the cord. The two hook elements and two spring-clip members are disposed on a central, supporting bar-piece member. The entire assembly is coated with a moisture-resistant coating, encapsulating the components to prevent corrosion from marine environmental conditions typical to the application of the invention. |
45 |
Folding nesting bungee cord carrier with packing windows |
US11248002 |
2005-10-11 |
US20070080119A1 |
2007-04-12 |
Royal Anspach |
A carrier for bungee cords folds and nests such that bungee cords mounted on one portion of the carrier interfit with bungee cords on another portion of the carrier to facilitate the compact storage and transport of the bungee cords. |
46 |
Pivoting storage organizer bracket system |
US10215579 |
2002-08-09 |
US06823999B2 |
2004-11-30 |
William R. Heneveld, Sr. |
A storage organizer includes a U-shaped bent-wire storage member pivotally mounted on a plate-like base to a wall or stud. The base has a pair of arcuately-shaped bands that define a pocket against the wall, and the bent-wire storage member has a pair of aligned straight sections that rotatably engage the pocket, permitting movement of prongs of the storage member between an upright storage position and an outward use position. The bent-wire storage member further includes an offset bent section between the straight sections that abuts forwardly-bent material between the bands to form a stop to hold the bent-wire storage member in the use position. |
47 |
Hair band holder |
US09586688 |
2000-06-01 |
US06682035B1 |
2004-01-27 |
Virginia R. Hart |
A hair band storage stand having a post and a support, offset from one another, projecting upwardly from a base and a flip-up lid hingedly attached to the support. The lid is notched at an edge opposite to the hinge to receive the post. The post below the lid is a primary storage magazine and above the lid serves as a temporary storage for a limited number of bands. |
48 |
MODULAR RACK WITH AXLE FOR STORING AND DISPENSING SPOOLED MATERIAL |
US09558417 |
2000-04-24 |
US20010054596A1 |
2001-12-27 |
Michael
D.
Ward |
A rack is provided for dispensing and storing spooled material. The rack has at least one platform for storing spooled material, a support for maintaining the platform above the floor level, and an axle for rotatably receiving the spools. The axle is at least substantially horizontally displaced from the peripheral edge of the platform. |
49 |
Storage rack and method for storing string lighting |
US520603 |
1995-08-29 |
US5641075A |
1997-06-24 |
Robert M. Mechlin |
A storage rack and method for storing one or more strings of lights is disclosed. The storage rack includes a tubular body having a plurality of slots opening at one end. Light bulbs from a string of lights may be inserted successively into the slots so that the slack in the cord is taken up by the distance between the slots. The light bulbs are located on the interior of the tubular body so that the bulbs are protected from external forces. The rack may be hand-held or mounted on a rotatable base. |
50 |
Chain cutter |
US937520 |
1992-08-28 |
US5284078A |
1994-02-08 |
Richard D. Hayes; Robert Schroeder; Dale A. Thorstens; Larry L. Schumacher |
A chain merchandising apparatus includes a frame, a cabinet secured to the frame, and chain support means mounted to the frame and located within the cabinet for supporting a plurality of chain containers. A chain cutter is moveably fixed to the apparatus so as to be facilely and safely selectively adjustable vertically and horizontally in relation thereto for permitting a user to position the chain cutter substantially adjacent to a preselected chain container supported on the chain support means. |
51 |
Christmas light organizer |
US583690 |
1990-09-17 |
US5064067A |
1991-11-12 |
James D. McAllister; Molly J. McAllister |
A Christmas light organizer provides a frame for the handling and storage of a string of Christmas lights. A generally rectangular, planar frame includes two opposing sides having a series of tooth-like projections extending outwardly from the frame which are longitudinally bevelled, having an inner gap between projections at their base which is less than a least thickness of the electric cord and an outer gap at their ends which is greater than the greatest thickness of the electric cord, thereby allowing a Christmas light cord to be inserted and guided between the converging faces of adjacent projections until the cord is securely gripped therebetween. The other two, non-toothed, sides may have one or more sets of divergent, slanted notches intruding from the inner side of the frame and formed so as to hold, at the plug, an end of the electric cord. A handle may extend outwardly from one of the non-toothed sides. Cross braces may be added across the inside of the frame for both strength and safety. |
52 |
Display apparatus for banded merchandise |
US3709374D |
1971-07-21 |
US3709374A |
1973-01-09 |
DAVID M |
An apparatus for displaying banded merchandise, such as fan belts, providing good customer visibility, ease of removal and replacement, lack of damage to the merchandise and efficient utilization of available display space. The present invention is comprised of (i) one or more horizontally disposed main members, each having disposed along its periphery a plurality of paired vertical members adapted for holding the bands of banded merchandise, and (ii) a support structure adapted to support the main members in their horizontal attitudes. In use, the band of an article of banded merchandise which is to be display is slipped over one of the vertical members. The band holds the article of merchandise while the vertical member and the main member of which it is a part support the band, thereby holding the merchandise in place for display and removal. One preferred embodiment of this invention comprises (i) a pair of concentric circumferential main members, vertically displaced from one another, each having disposed around its periphery a plurality of vertically paired members, and (ii) a floor-standing vertical support structure disposed through the centers of the spaces enclosed by the main members and to which the main members are rotatably coupled.
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53 |
Hose mounting bracket |
US63039767 |
1967-04-12 |
US3417867A |
1968-12-24 |
KAHN ROBERT D |
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54 |
Cabinet |
US17483227 |
1927-03-12 |
US1683891A |
1928-09-11 |
HODELL FREDERICK G |
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55 |
Cabinet |
US47886021 |
1921-06-20 |
US1405825A |
1922-02-07 |
FLANNERY JOHN L |
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56 |
Intelligent inventory storage system |
US15553824 |
2016-02-29 |
US10045636B2 |
2018-08-14 |
Bahman Khoshnood; David Charles Ocasio; Venkat Rao Yeeli; Michael David Adamson |
An apparatus for storing and retrieving electronic components such as, but not limited to: capacitors; resistors; and integrated circuits. Components are stored based on single package single location in lockable racks in a transportable cart. Information for each stored component, such as its part number, location, and quantity is stored in the local electronic board and is shared via Wi-Fi to a network of PCs. |
57 |
Apparatus for retaining a plurality of hair care devices |
US14680498 |
2015-04-07 |
US09532638B2 |
2017-01-03 |
Michael L. Davis |
An apparatus for retaining hair care devices includes a framework having a base member, a plurality of cradle members supported atop the base member, and defining an interior area situated rearwardly of the plurality of cradle members. Each cradle member includes a bottom support wall and an upstanding back support wall extending upwardly from the bottom support wall that are, together, configured to support a respective hair care device in a generally reclined configuration. A plurality of spring-loaded reels is rotatably mounted in the interior area, each reel being positioned in association with an associated cradle member and configured to rotatably receive a respective power cord of a respective hair care device. Each bottom support wall of respective cradle members define an aperture through which a respective power cord is received into the interior area for attachment to a respective reel. |
58 |
Rack for storing elastic straps |
US14618741 |
2015-02-10 |
US09499107B1 |
2016-11-22 |
Charlie Guinn, Jr. |
A system and method for securing elastic rubber bungee cords under tension, thereby preventing tangles, having compression, expansion, and gas springs or pistons to apply a tension force to the straps that are wrapped around the rack. The rack allows for a few dozen straps to be secured and released from the rack concurrently. |
59 |
Gravity fed shelving display system |
US14766070 |
2014-08-14 |
US09445674B2 |
2016-09-20 |
Mary Patricia Jones; Dennis Patrick Rockhill; Robert James Wurm; Sarah Lee Christoffel; Rebecca Rae Ann Joski; Brenda Faye Tennessen; Allexander Joseph Shorey; Robert Paul Vigneau |
The present disclosure provides a shelving display system comprising substantially horizontal shelves, multi-chute gravity feed units and advertising panels. The horizontal shelves may be arranged in any number of configurations to display and dispense consumer goods. In a particularly preferred embodiment a horizontal shelf defines the lower portion of the shelving display system. Generally the horizontal shelves are spaced and arranged so as to display and dispense products, such as bundled consumer goods, and more preferably bundles of paper towels, facial and bath tissue. |
60 |
GRAVITY FED SHELVING DISPLAY SYSTEM |
US14766070 |
2014-08-14 |
US20160135613A1 |
2016-05-19 |
Mary Patricia Jones; Dennis Patrick Rockhill; Robert James Wurm; Sarah Lee Christoffel; Rebecca Rae Ann Joski; Brenda Faye Tennessen; Allexander Joseph Shorey; Robert Paul Vigneau |
The present disclosure provides a shelving display system comprising substantially horizontal shelves, multi-chute gravity feed units and advertising panels. The horizontal shelves may be arranged in any number of configurations to display and dispense consumer goods. In a particularly preferred embodiment a horizontal shelf defines the lower portion of the shelving display system. Generally the horizontal shelves are spaced and arranged so as to display and dispense products, such as bundled consumer goods, and more preferably bundles of paper towels, facial and bath tissue. |