序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Hanging fruit tree construction US10378345 2003-03-03 US06854609B1 2005-02-15 Kevin D. Hettinger
A hanging fruit tree construction (10) for suspending individual articles of fruit (100) from their respective stems (101) wherein, the construction (10) includes a circular base (21) that supports an elongated shaft member (30), the upper portion of which is provided with a plurality of recesses (32) which are dimensioned to receive the inboard ends of a plurality of dowels (40) (40′) the outer portions of which are adapted to releasably engage at least one spring clip member (50) the jaw elements (51) (52) of which are adapted to releasably engage the stem portion (101) of an article of fruit.
122 Decorative catering device for displaying and serving individual-serving-size appetizers US09812281 2001-03-20 US20020134743A1 2002-09-26 Julie E. Keenan; Timothy M. Rupp
A catering device for displaying and serving individual-serving-size food items such as bite-size appetizers. The device has a pedestal, a head fixed to and supported by the pedestal, and means for releasably fixing a plurality of the individual-serving-size food items on the head. The pedestal comprises a base and an upwardly-extending support member having an upper end fixed to the head and a lower end fixed to the base. The base includes a receptacle for containing and serving a complimentary accouterment to the appetizer such as a dipping sauce or marinade. The receptacle is removable from the base for filling, emptying and storing the food item contained therein. Preferably, all of the components of the device can be disassembled for easy cleaning in a dishwasher and compact storage.
123 Fruit hanging display stand US338713 1999-06-23 US6164616A 2000-12-26 Laura J. Woods; James W. Schreiber; Davey B. Palmer
A portable, hanging fruit stand is provided which conveniently stores fruit at a variety of heights without damaging the fruit and allowing water to drain from the fruit and be collected in a catch basin.
124 Tool for applying fluid material to a comestible product US287073 1999-04-06 US6119625A 2000-09-19 Barry J. Brummett
A method and apparati for preparing and displaying a donut having a "fresh-baked" quality in a retail environment principally uses standard equipment available in a typical convenience store or quick-service restaurant. The method utilizes pre-frozen donuts manufactured at a centralized manufacturing facility and involves thawing, storing and heating the frozen donuts at the point-of-service. The donuts are thawed under refrigeration but in a generally humidity-constant environment. This on-site procedure allows a retailer to quickly and conveniently produce a moist, fresh-tasting donut with minimum equipment and effort. Furthermore, the present production method allows the retailer to control the number and type of donuts produced for sale, thereby substantially eliminating waste and allowing the retailer to immediately tailor donut production to local consumer demand. An improved applicator eases the glazing process to permit relatively inexperienced personnel to properly glaze the donuts. The finished donuts are then displayed in a display cabinet which uses both hot and cold lights to regulate the temperature within the display cabinet, as well as to display the donuts under generally full spectrum white light. The illumination of the donuts under full-spectrum white light improves their display appearance.
125 Banana hanger US822799 1997-03-24 US5826843A 1998-10-27 Michael O. Sturm
A banana hanger which has a base member with a hole therethrough, the base having a top and a bottom. A hollow banana, for example, made of plastic or wood is provided and has an opening in the top and the bottom thereof. A rod extends through the banana, the rod having a banana hanging hook on the top end thereof, outside of the banana, and a bottom end, outside the banana, disposed in the hole in the base for holding the banana hanging rod and artificial banana in a desired position.
126 Display container US26364739 1939-03-23 US2296215A 1942-09-15 LAYHER CLIFFORD C
127 Display case US31451940 1940-01-18 US2222524A 1940-11-19 WOLF JR JOSEPH B
128 Fruit and vegetable display device US22351738 1938-08-06 US2189114A 1940-02-06 KIRKBY BYRON W
129 Display member US2965235 1935-07-03 US2057962A 1936-10-20 MAILHOIT WILFRED J
130 Display device US68535233 1933-08-16 US1990894A 1935-02-12 BRUBAKER JOHN T
131 Device for displaying and keeping harvested vegetation fresh US35885229 1929-04-29 US1863597A 1932-06-21 DANIEL HANDELAN
132 Fruit and vegetable rack and vapor spray US28256928 1928-06-04 US1724153A 1929-08-13 WHITE WILLIAM M
133 Self-serving food cabinet and cooler US28827628 1928-06-25 US1717181A 1929-06-11 BIRDSONG JAMES A; SHOWERS JESS L
134 Display stand for fish and vegetables US9290326 1926-03-06 US1654724A 1928-01-03 EPPERSON CLAUD A
135 Banana rack and cover US49772221 1921-09-01 US1414712A 1922-05-02 SCHMIDT LOUIS C
136 VAKUUMSCHUBLADE ZUM VAKUUMIEREN VON LEBENSMITTELN MIT BETÄTIGBAREM DECKEL EP15783946.5 2015-10-22 EP3204299B1 2018-10-17 BOCKS, Stefan; KOFLER, Robert; WEWECK, Alexander; HARLANDER, Florian; KOPFENSTEINER, Peter
137 A BEVERAGE DISPENSER HAVING AT LEAST ONE TILTED AND GRAVITY ASSISTED ROTATING TRAY EP16869044.4 2016-10-31 EP3379978A1 2018-10-03 GODBOLE, Vinayak
A beverage dispenser for dispensing one or more products is disclosed. The beverage dispenser may include a housing having a dispensing port, a shaft disposed within the housing, and a tray rotatably attached to the shaft. The tray may be tilted towards the dispensing port relative to the shaft. The tray may rotate the one or more products disposed thereon to the dispensing port via gravity after one of the one or more products disposed on the tray is dispensed.
138 ICE-CREAM DISPLAY CABINET AND ICE-CREAM DRAWERS EP18158406.1 2018-02-23 EP3367030A1 2018-08-29 CANINI, Aldo

An ice-cream display cabinet (1) for storing and displaying bulk ice-cream in tubs includes a technical counter (10) and a refrigerable display cabinet (20) arranged above the technical counter (10). The refrigerable display cabinet (20) extends in a vertical direction (Y) perpendicular to the horizontal floor (0) and houses ice-cream tubs (200) arranged on planes (P1, P2, P3) parallel and spaced from each other along the vertical direction (Y) in the inner compartment (22) of the display cabinet (1). The ice-cream tubs (200) are removable from the inner compartment (22) to reach the extracted configuration in which they are supported cantilevered by the refrigerable display cabinet (20). An ice-cream drawer (30) is suitable for being inserted and extracted from the ice-cream display cabinet and comprises a refrigerable element (201) made at least partially in a heat-storing material.

139 WAREN-PRÄSENTATIONS-MÖBEL EP17720494.8 2017-05-02 EP3344094A1 2018-07-11 WERNER, Stefan; SEESTALLER, Alexander
In order to provide a variable display unit (1) for example for displaying fruit and vegetables, according to the invention a pull-out part (3) can be pulled out, drawer-like, from a base part (2), the upper surface of which has a base display surface (2a), the base display surface (2a) being thereby expanded by the pull-out display surface (3a) of said pull-out part. In figure 1a, two base parts (2) of this type are displayed back to back, one shown with the pull-out part (3) pulled out and one shown with the pull-out part (3) pushed in, and in addition, a superstructure part (14) with further superstructure display surfaces (14a) is mounted above this combination.
140 INTEGRATED BANANA TRANSPORT SYSTEM EP14799518.7 2014-09-17 EP3062598A1 2016-09-07 Papadakis, Lazaros
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.
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