221 |
Vegetable and fruit display apparatus |
US16065727 |
1927-01-12 |
US1679031A |
1928-07-31 |
THOS HENLEY JAMES |
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222 |
Banana rack |
US62121823 |
1923-02-26 |
US1505539A |
1924-08-19 |
BURKE EDGAR W |
|
223 |
Shelf divider system and method of using same |
US15882441 |
2018-01-29 |
US10149555B2 |
2018-12-11 |
Stephen Robert Collette |
A shelf partition has a front panel and an adjustable length side panel with first and second portions. The second portion is slidably connected with the first portion to adjust the length of the side panel between an expanded position in which the second portion overlaps some of the first portion and a retracted position in which the second portion overlaps more of the first portion. The first portion projects rearwardly from the front panel. The first portion and the second portion have opposite forward and rearward edges. The first portion forward edge is adjacent the front panel. The second portion forward edge is closer to the front panel than the second portion rearward edge. The first portion top peripheral edge has a region tapering toward the first portion rearward edge. The second portion top peripheral edge has a region tapering toward the second portion forward edge. |
224 |
Seafood showcase |
US15787817 |
2017-10-19 |
US10117526B1 |
2018-11-06 |
James Thompson |
A seafood showcase having a plurality of vertical dividers disposed on a bottom from a front wall to a rear wall, forming a plurality of sections. A plurality of perforated horizontal dividers is medially disposed on the bottom, bisecting each of the plurality of sections into a front compartment and a rear compartment. The front compartment has a drain, a perforated drain separator wall, and a perforated false bottom. The perforated false bottom is removably disposed on the bottom of the showcase within the front compartment, and the perforated false bottom has an at least one handle and a plurality of removable legs. A water feed system has a main line and a plurality of compartment lines with a first valve and a perforated dispersion mechanism. A plurality of vertical drainpipes is attached to the drain of the front compartment of each section of the plurality of sections. |
225 |
Product display unit |
US15375662 |
2016-12-12 |
US10111538B2 |
2018-10-30 |
Albert Weiss |
A product display unit serves the purpose of the accommodation and presentation of products, which can include foodstuffs to be cooled. The product display unit includes a receiving space for products, a plurality of doors, which are mounted in a pivoting manner around a swivel axis between an open position and a closed position. At least a part of the doors is also mounted in a displaceable manner along a guide assembly. |
226 |
Modular Food Service System and Method |
US15824064 |
2017-11-28 |
US20180078059A1 |
2018-03-22 |
Salvatore Torre |
A food service system and method for dispensing contents, display the contents within a matrix of food pans suspended within a well member of the food service system. Each food pan is provided with a brim having an upper area extending transverse with respect to a stop element that establishes a dam enabling the contents of the food pan to spread over the corresponding upper area, while confined by the dam at the stop element. Corresponding stop elements of adjacent food pans are placed contiguous with one-another. In this manner, a display and dispensing area of the contents of each food pan is expanded to extend over the upper area of the brim of that food pan and is in close proximity with the display and dispensing area of adjacent food pans so as to enhance the display of the contents to be dispensed at the matrix of food pans within the food service system. |
227 |
Modular food service system and method |
US15334661 |
2016-10-26 |
US09918571B2 |
2018-03-20 |
Salvatore Torre |
A food service system and method for dispensing contents, display the contents within a matrix of food pans suspended within a well member of the food service system. Each food pan is provided with a brim having an upper area extending transverse with respect to a stop element that establishes a dam enabling the contents of the food pan to spread over the corresponding upper area, while confined by the dam at the stop element. Corresponding stop elements of adjacent food pans are placed contiguous with one-another. In this manner, a display and dispensing area of the contents of each food pan is expanded to extend over the upper area of the brim of that food pan and is in close proximity with the display and dispensing area of adjacent food pans so as to enhance the display of the contents to be dispensed at the matrix of food pans within the food service system. |
228 |
DISPLAY STAND |
US15554790 |
2016-02-29 |
US20180042404A1 |
2018-02-15 |
José David SEBA RAFFOUL; Julia Dahdah DAHDAH |
A display stand suitable for displaying items with round, flat or uneven bottoms, including desserts such as French macarons is disclosed. The display stand can be assembled by the user, and includes at least one base sheet and at least one shelf sheet. |
229 |
3-D CUPCAKE DECORATING SYSTEM |
US15653910 |
2017-07-19 |
US20180020682A1 |
2018-01-25 |
Ivy L. Bullard |
A three-dimensional cupcake decorating system is described that includes a form mounted to a base that can support the form in an upright position, and also, includes attachment means for securing a plurality of cupcakes about the form in the shape of interest (e.g., animal, article, words). The attachment means can include spikes, collars, cups, double-sided tape, glue dots, bamboo skewers, and toothpicks. The chosen attachment means should successfully secure cupcakes to the form. The attachment means can also be provided in the form of a plurality of spikes mounted to the form in a manner wherein cupcakes can be pushed onto and secured by the spikes against the form. The attachment means can be mounted to the form in a manner whereby the plurality of spikes are slanted upwards so the cupcakes can be pushed onto and more easily secured by the spikes that rest securely against the form. |
230 |
SHELF PARTITION FOR DISPLAYING BAGGED FOOD ITEMS AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME |
US15146349 |
2016-05-04 |
US20170318985A1 |
2017-11-09 |
Stephen Robert Collette |
A shelf partition for containing and displaying bagged bulk food on point-of-sale shelving has a front panel and an adjustable length side panel. The front panel has at least a translucent front portion. The translucent front portion has a convex outer face adapted to magnify a flat image when the flat image is positioned behind the front portion of the front panel. The adjustable length side panel is connected to the front panel. The front face portion of the front panel and at least a first portion of the side panel are integrally formed as a monolithic and homogenous injection molded piece. |
231 |
MULTI-POSITION TRAY SUPPORT |
US15470154 |
2017-03-27 |
US20170295958A1 |
2017-10-19 |
Jon P. Hassell; Derick Foster |
A tray support device includes a base and a front face extending upward from a front edge of the base. At least one support member is movable from a collapsed position on the base to a deployed position spaced above the base. At least one prop may be selectively positionable relative to the base and the support member to move the at least one support member between the collapsed position and the deployed position. A tray is supported on the at least one support member and abuts the front face. In the deployed position, the support member holds the tray at a forward angle, to facilitate access to the goods in the tray by customers. |
232 |
Support apparatus for stick and bagged items |
US15369250 |
2016-12-05 |
US09743788B1 |
2017-08-29 |
Kerry Wilson |
What is provided is an apparatus for use in a decorative or edible arrangement, including a multiplicity of stem portions each having an upper end and a lower end, and holders each attached to the appropriate stem. Some holders comprise of spirally shaped receptacle mounted to the appropriate stems. The spirally shaped receptacle includes multiple coils surrounding a cavity. The coils have a hook attached at the end furthest from the elongated stem. The coils hold decorative or edible articles. |
233 |
Standalone merchandise display and storage table |
US14881721 |
2015-10-13 |
US09687090B2 |
2017-06-27 |
David Scott Ireland; David Marrell Rogers |
A standalone merchandise display and storage table on which retail merchandise is displayed includes one or more shelf subassemblies, which include a counter and a pull-out shelf that telescopes outwardly to provide additional display and storage space without interfering with merchandise stored on counters from which the pull-out shelves extends. Shelf subassemblies can be used in multiple levels, and the pull-out shelves can be extended to a tilted orientation so as not to interfere with merchandise displayed on a different level. The pull-out shelves can be retained when closed and when deployed in a fully extended, tilted position, as well as in intermediate positions. A cabinet supports a lower counter and a central compartment supports and upper counter thereabove. Extendable panels above the upper counter can be deployed for extra display and storage space or can be retracted for displaying advertising media. |
234 |
Adjustable Food Presentation Apparatus |
US15244361 |
2016-08-23 |
US20170156521A1 |
2017-06-08 |
Russell David Munro; Trevor John Lambert |
Provided herein is an apparatus for food presentation. The apparatus includes at least two platforms and a mechanism for moving the platforms to allow for presentation of foodstuff in a number of states. |
235 |
VACUUM STORAGE APPARATUS WITH SLIDING DRAWERS |
US15367470 |
2016-12-02 |
US20170082345A1 |
2017-03-23 |
Edward P. Espinosa |
Provided is a modular vacuum storage apparatus and method for storing, dispensing, preserving and shipping perishable items. |
236 |
Integrated banana transport system |
US14913171 |
2014-09-17 |
US09566992B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Lazaros Papadakis |
Integrated banana transport system from the banana plantation to the retail point of sale. The system consists of twelve baskets and a wagon. A bunch of bananas is placed on each basket. The basket can be used at all stages of harvesting, washing, processing, storage, transportation and final disposal. The contact with the bananas, which causes an aesthetic degradation of the product, is minimized. The bunch of bananas is placed on the basket. The upper part of the stalk is nailed on the nail (1) of the hanger (2), while the lower part is placed on the embossed area of the basket's base (3). Beams are placed at the corners of the wagon's base where the rack is attached at the desired height. Six baskets are placed at the bottom of the wagon's base and six on the rack. The basket and the wagon can be assembled and disassembled by hand without any need of tools. The disassembled system occupies minimal space, making less expensive the return to the plantation. |
237 |
Open fronted cabinet |
US15087097 |
2016-03-31 |
US09565954B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Alan Nuttall; Michael Steele; Robert Bowles; James Geary |
The present invention relates to an open fronted food storage cabinet. The cabinet has a top, rear, base and opposed sides. The top, rear, base and opposing sides define an interior space of the cabinet which is accessible through an opening to the front of the cabinet. The opening is defined between edges of the top, base and opposing sides of the cabinet. The cabinet includes an interior chassis structure comprised of a base panel, a rear panel and a top panel which are mechanically connected to one another. The base, rear and top panels are each formed from a structural sandwich composite material having thermal insulation properties. The rear panel includes an aperture to which a mechanism operable to alter the temperature within interior space of the cabinet is mounted. |
238 |
SHELVING SYSTEM CONSTRUCTED USING BONDING |
US15060213 |
2016-03-03 |
US20170035198A1 |
2017-02-09 |
Steven Mark Kessell; Steven E. Darnell |
A shelving system includes a frame including a pair of spaced apart riser members and at least one shelf extending between the riser members. The at least one shelf is adhesively bonded to the riser members. The at least one shelf may be substantially L-shaped and may include a first surface extending outwards from the riser members and a second surface angled with respect to the first surface and bonded to the riser members. |
239 |
Vacuum Drawer for Vacuumizing Foodstuffs with Actuatable lid |
US15028281 |
2015-10-22 |
US20160324196A1 |
2016-11-10 |
Stefan Bocks; Robert Kofter; Alexander Weweck; Florian Harlander; Peter Kopfensteiner |
This invention relates to a vacuum drawer for vacuumizing foodstuffs with a vacuum chamber to be closed by means of an actuatable lid, wherein the lid at least partly is made of glass, characterized in that the glass part of the lid comprises two or more laminated glass panes which are arranged to at least partly overlap each other face to face. |
240 |
MIST-DIFFUSING HEAD PROVIDED WITH A DEFLECTOR |
US15036468 |
2014-11-13 |
US20160286984A1 |
2016-10-06 |
Michel GSCHWIND; Julien DUBOIS; Abbas SABRAOUI |
The invention relates to a mist-diffusing head for a spraying apparatus, which comprises: a mouth for supplying mist to the head; an outer wall having at least one mist outlet opening; at least one seal capable of sealing the opening; and a deflector connected to the wall separately from the seal and having a main surface opposite the mouth with at least one portion arranged in a direction other than the direction of the mouth, a larger portion of the opening or of at least one of the openings extending opposite the deflector. |