201 |
Clip-on taco holder |
US10887395 |
2004-07-08 |
US20050023234A1 |
2005-02-03 |
Steven Head |
This invention is a holder for up to three (3) or more tacos which clips onto the edge of most any typical dinner or serving plate. This holder for taco shells is designed to hold the tacos in an upright position for filling the taco ingredients, and keeping them upright to avoid the taco ingredients from spilling out as well as giving outside support with filling the taco, thereby helping to avoid breaking the taco shell. |
202 |
Cream and sugar display stand and dispenser |
US10217627 |
2002-08-12 |
US06796441B2 |
2004-09-28 |
Christian Tremblay |
A holder for creamers having a tapered side wall, the holder comprising a housing having supporting members or feet extending downwardly therefrom, a plurality of openings in the housing, each being sized to retain a dairy creamer inserted therein, and a central opening located in a central portion of the housing such that a carrier may be used to transport a plurality of holders and the holder may be placed on a display stand at the table. |
203 |
Holder for pita pockets, tacos and the like |
US10782650 |
2004-02-19 |
US20040159620A1 |
2004-08-19 |
Robert
N.
Ross |
A holder for pita pockets, tacos and like shaped items, to support a minimum of one to multiple items upright during heating, filling, transporting, or consuming. The new and improved holder has a curvilinear outer surface with a stable base and is stackable, and equipped with carrying handle means. The holder may incorporate stiffening means. The holder may also incorporate additional components added to handles for grip and heat insulation as well as components added to opposing base edges for grip and attachment to serving surfaces. The holder's versatile geometry lends itself to be economically fabricated by diverse manufacturing methods. |
204 |
Baked cookies having dual texture |
US10663652 |
2003-09-17 |
US20040086606A1 |
2004-05-06 |
Eileen
Roehr; Mark
O.
Foster; Hua
Zhang; Antonio
Gutierrez; Mark
A.
Gaj; Giinping
I.
Schmidt |
A merchandiser and method for displaying and warming previously baked dough products, such as cookies, under controlled drying conditions, including an enclosure having one or more wall members that define an interior space, with at least a portion of one of the wall members being transparent, an aperture for access into the interior space, at least one support surface for supporting one or more previously baked dough products that contain a predetermined average moisture level therein, and at least one mounting structure associated with the enclosure for mounting and positioning each support surface at a user accessible location in the interior space of the enclosure, and a heat source for providing heated air in the enclosure wherein the support surface contacts at least a portion of the previously baked products so that those portions are shielded from direct contact with the heated air such that the drying of moisture in the baked products is controlled to maintain the organoleptic and/or texture properties of the products at essentially the same level as those of freshly baked products for a period of at least about 2 hours. |
205 |
Rez taco holder dinner kit with storage holder |
US09781535 |
2002-02-14 |
US20030150825A1 |
2003-08-14 |
Torrez
Dickerson |
The invention described to us is understood to relate generally to food servers. More specifically, the invention is a plastic dishware dinner kit adapted for holding both soft and hard taco shells for serving purposes. The taco holder comprises a long plastic frame having a plurality of cut-outs, or slots, along the bulging upper portion. The remaining ring-like partitions separate the equidistant taco holding slots from each other. The unique construction of the slots prevent taco shells from sagging and provide support which prevents taco fillings from falling out of the shells. The taco holder has a hollow portion that allows air to flow through it and allows steam to freely escape from the interior of taco fillings, thereby leaving the taco shells crisp and fresh for longer periods of time. In addition, the hollow configuration of th taco holder allows a plurality of holders to be nested together for storage in box-like container with a pop-top lid. |
206 |
Display assembly for edible and non-edible objects |
US10000558 |
2001-10-23 |
US06561363B1 |
2003-05-13 |
Mary Gwen Willhite; James M. Foxx; Bobby D. Craig |
A display assembly for edible and non-edible objects includes a display base having a display base upper end and a display base lower end and at least one display base wall connecting the display base upper end and the display base lower end. The display assembly also includes at least one rod support integrally mounted to the at least one display base wall. Each rod support includes a rod support upper end, a rod support lower end, and at least one rod support wall connecting the rod support upper end and the rod support lower end. The rod support wall defines a rod support cavity passing through the rod support upper end and the rod support lower end. The display assembly also includes a rod positioned in the rod support cavity. The rod includes a rod end extending from the display base. An object is attached to the rod end. |
207 |
Produce display device |
US10243766 |
2002-09-16 |
US20030057170A1 |
2003-03-27 |
Terry
Awalt |
A one piece display stand for the point-of-sale display of produce, such as bananas, manufactured out of a closed cell foam material and of solid construction, with generally flat sides and bottom and a top surface having a number of concave troughs for holding the produce. The display stand is used in a retail setting by first being placed onto a table or other means of support, and then having produce placed within the concave troughs of the top surface. The troughs hold the produce in a visually pleasing manner, while the foam construction of the stand protects the produce from damage. |
208 |
Article holding net assembly |
US815198 |
1997-03-12 |
US5813548A |
1998-09-29 |
Ching Tzong Jiang |
An article-holding net assembly is composed of a base, two support rods mounted uprightly on the base, and a net suspended between the two support rods. The two support rods are each provided respectively at the bottom end thereof with a ratchet which is rotatably and detachably mounted in a receiving compartment of the base. The receiving compartment has a toothed bottom wall having teeth capable of engaging and holding the teeth of the ratchet. The angles of elevation of the support rods can be adjusted to accommodate nets of various sizes. |
209 |
Produce stand |
US70095 |
1993-05-28 |
US5344033A |
1994-09-06 |
Richard Herman |
An adjustable display rack is detailed which provides several advantages including ease of operation and stability. The adjustable display rack comprises a bottom frame, a bin pivotally mounted to the bottom frame, an adjustable support member connecting the rearward portion of the bottom frame and bin, optional legs, optional walls and optional drawers. |
210 |
Fresh produce preservation |
US184192 |
1988-04-20 |
USRE33067E |
1989-09-26 |
John E. Corrigan |
A system of preserving fresh produce in a refrigerator displayed for observation and selection by the public, such as in a grocery store. Moisture is applied to the articles, in the form of an extremely fine mist, made up of particles in the range of about 75-150 micron diameter, suspended in air, and slowly falling. The moisture applied to the produce articles is only film-thick so as to minimize flow-off from the articles. Producing the mist includes selectively, hydraulic pressure means, or air pressure means. The mist is controlled by automatic on-off control means and is produced by misting nozzles centrally positioned above the shelf means for supporting various produce articles within the refrigerator display means. |
211 |
Displaying meat for self-service |
US37528164 |
1964-06-15 |
US3200957A |
1965-08-17 |
MORIN LAWRENCE J |
|
212 |
Vegetable display rack |
US64276246 |
1946-01-22 |
US2517963A |
1950-08-08 |
BAUSCH MARCUS S |
|
213 |
Display stand |
US7556936 |
1936-04-21 |
US2074178A |
1937-03-16 |
GREENE ALBERT J |
|
214 |
Banana rack |
US2158935 |
1935-05-15 |
US2038903A |
1936-04-28 |
JOHN RAKATZKY |
|
215 |
Display and conditioning stand |
US2491735 |
1935-06-04 |
US2038464A |
1936-04-21 |
LESLIE WOOD JOSEPH |
|
216 |
Display holder for edibles |
US64465632 |
1932-11-28 |
US1966734A |
1934-07-17 |
SAMUEL ROSEN |
|
217 |
Display rack |
US56168931 |
1931-09-08 |
US1848214A |
1932-03-08 |
BROWN WALTER O |
|
218 |
Fruit-display rack |
US35579129 |
1929-04-17 |
US1754998A |
1930-04-15 |
GEARTTS ALBERT J |
|
219 |
Food-display rack |
US18555027 |
1927-04-21 |
US1715603A |
1929-06-04 |
KAMMAN WILLIAM H |
|
220 |
flanagan |
US1701806D |
|
US1701806A |
1929-02-12 |
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