161 |
MODULAR FOOD PRODUCT DISPLAY STAND |
US15365814 |
2016-11-30 |
US20180146777A1 |
2018-05-31 |
Carolina HENONIN |
Disclosed are a modular food product display stand and a related method for constructing such display stand. Such display stand may comprise a plastic tray having four top corners, four bottom corners, top receiving slots located at each top corner, and bottom receiving slots located at each bottom corner. The display stand may further comprise four insertable plastic feet installed in the bottom receiving slots, and four insertable plastic posts installed in the top receiving posts. The outer dimensions of a cross-section of the plastic feet may match the inner dimensions of a cross-section of the bottom receiving slots, and the outer dimensions of a cross-section of the plastic posts may match the inner dimensions of a cross-section of the top receiving slots. The display stand may also comprise a plastic topper with receiving slots at each corner of the bottom of the topper for receiving the plastic posts. |
162 |
Sealed transparent liquid crystal display assembly |
US15394034 |
2016-12-29 |
US09983427B2 |
2018-05-29 |
William Dunn |
A sealed, transparent electronic display assembly is disclosed. The assembly preferably contains a front and a rear transparent panel. The assembly also preferably has a spacer element that is positioned around a perimeter of, and sandwiched between, the front and rear transparent panels, thereby providing a gaseous seal. The transparent electronic display panel is positioned between the front and rear transparent panels. In an exemplary embodiment, a two way light guide would be used within the assembly. |
163 |
Product Display Unit |
US15375662 |
2016-12-12 |
US20170164763A1 |
2017-06-15 |
Albert Weiss |
The invention relates to a product display unit (1), in particular in the form of a refrigerator, which serves the purpose of the accommodation and presentation of products to be cooled, preferably foodstuffs, whereas the product display unit (1) includes a receiving space (2) for products, and whereas the product display unit (1) includes a multiple number of doors (3; 4), which are mounted in a pivoting manner around a swivel axis between an open position and a closed position. In accordance with the invention, it is proposed that at least a part of the doors (3, 4) is also mounted in a displaceable manner along a guide assembly (5). |
164 |
Food presentation system |
US14883549 |
2015-10-14 |
US09635936B1 |
2017-05-02 |
Robert Swislow; Steve Levin |
A food display system for display food items on a table includes a cart having a tray storage recess in either side thereof, a bin storage area in a top side thereof, and a bin holder storage recess in a rear side thereof. A plurality of nestable trays are each storable in the at least one tray storage recess of each side of the cart. A plurality of bins are each storable in the bin storage area of the top of the cart. A plurality of nestable bin holders are each adapted for displaying at least one of the bins while resting on one of the tables. In a deployed configuration, the cart is positioned in front of the table, and each of the bin holders is placed on the table and each holding at least one of the bins which display the food items. |
165 |
SEALED TRANSPARENT LIQUID CRYSTAL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY |
US15394034 |
2016-12-29 |
US20170108735A1 |
2017-04-20 |
William Dunn |
A sealed, transparent electronic display assembly is disclosed. The assembly preferably contains a front and a rear transparent panel. The assembly also preferably has a spacer element that is positioned around a perimeter of, and sandwiched between, the front and rear transparent panels, thereby providing a gaseous seal. The transparent electronic display panel is positioned between the front and rear transparent panels. In an exemplary embodiment, a two way light guide would be used within the assembly. |
166 |
Standalone Merchandise Display and Storage Table |
US14881721 |
2015-10-13 |
US20170099962A1 |
2017-04-13 |
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. |
167 |
SKEWER SYSTEM |
US15255776 |
2016-09-02 |
US20170065104A1 |
2017-03-09 |
William Metropulos |
A skewer system is provided for supporting foods, and includes a hub with a plurality of receivers. Skewers are removably fitted into the receivers in the hub. |
168 |
Sealed transparent liquid crystal display assembly |
US14740581 |
2015-06-16 |
US09535293B2 |
2017-01-03 |
William Dunn |
A sealed, transparent liquid crystal display (LCD) assembly is disclosed. The assembly preferably contains a front and a rear glass panel. The assembly also preferably has a spacer element that is positioned around a perimeter of, and sandwiched between, the front and rear glass panels, thereby providing a gaseous seal. The LCD panel is positioned between the front and rear glass panels. In an exemplary embodiment, a two way light guide would be used within the assembly. |
169 |
Vacuum storage apparatus with sliding drawers |
US14520439 |
2014-10-22 |
US09510615B2 |
2016-12-06 |
Edward P. Espinosa |
Provided is a modular vacuum storage apparatus and method for storing, dispensing, preserving and shipping perishable items. |
170 |
Underlay device for transportation and presentation containers |
US13516816 |
2010-12-15 |
US09499304B2 |
2016-11-22 |
Franz Leisch |
The invention relates to an underlay device (1) for a transportation and presentation container (12) for food, such as fruits and/or vegetables, wherein the transportation and presentation container (12) comprises a bottom part (13) and four side wall parts (14, 14′, 14″, 14″′), and the underlay device (1) has four sides walls (3, 3′, 3″, 3″′) arranged in a frame shape as an underlay frame (2) of the transportation and presentation container (12) and/or at least three side walls (17, 17′, 17″) having dimensions as an underlay apparatus (16) so that the bottom part (13) of the transportation container (12) can be placed on the underlay frame (2) or the underlay apparatus (16). |
171 |
Fresh food and dry goods foodservice merchandising display case with interchangeable kit utility system |
US15079674 |
2016-03-24 |
US20160286986A1 |
2016-10-06 |
Carl Bruce Feldman |
A fresh food and dry goods foodservice merchandising display case with interchangeable kit utility system is disclosed. This mobile insulated display table with fully-welded, corrosion-resistant 304 stainless steel construction is built for use in association with interchangeable full-service, self-service and accessory component kits precisely dimensioned to be easily fitted and removed as described herein. The mobile insulated display table serves as the system base, and features a bent tubular steel frame, and adjustable tilting mechanism with three positions, a welded stainless steel drain, a shutoff valve, a 5′ insulated drain hose and a hose hanging bracket. |
172 |
METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ASSEMBLING AND PACKAGING CUPCAKE BOUQUETS FOR TRANSPORT |
US15054931 |
2016-02-26 |
US20160251144A1 |
2016-09-01 |
Wissam Elgamal |
The present invention relates to a cupcake holder for secure transport. In one embodiment, the cupcake holder comprises a vase, a mount for mounting a plurality of cupcakes, attached to the vase, a plurality of support pins attached to the mount, projections of pairs of the support pins of configured to support a cupcake; and at least one skewer corresponding to each of the plurality of cupcakes, inserted through each of the cupcake into the mount. |
173 |
Plate Stand |
US15151808 |
2016-05-11 |
US20160249753A1 |
2016-09-01 |
Isaac J. Waksul |
A dish assembly includes a pair of folding panels having a preset angular relationship, the panels also including plate holding unit structures that are linearly offset along the rising extent of the structure, for greater single object support stability. The panels are hinged at one or more points more closely adjacent lateral support structure on adjacent the plate holding unit structure openings. The panels fold for flat storage, or open to form a stable angled structure with the angular degree of open deployment stabilized by any method, including a limiting hinge, a guide base, or other structure. |
174 |
Plate stand |
US14718081 |
2015-05-21 |
US09357861B2 |
2016-06-07 |
Isaac Waksul |
A dish assembly includes a pair of folding panels having a preset angular relationship, the panels also including plate holding unit structures that are linearly offset along the rising extent of the structure, for greater single object support stability. The panels are hinged at one or more points more closely adjacent lateral support structure on adjacent the plate holding unit structure openings. The panels fold for flat storage, or open to form a stable angled structure with the angular degree of open deployment stabilized by any method, including a limiting hinge, a guide base, or other structure. |
175 |
Bottle rack |
US14488312 |
2014-09-17 |
US09320355B2 |
2016-04-26 |
Chao-Lung Lee |
A bottle rack includes a plurality of first frame bodies, a plurality of second frame bodies and a plurality of connecting rods. Each of the first frame body includes a first assembling portion and a second assembling portion. The first assembling portion and the second assembling portion of the first frame body are embedded into the second assembling portion of another one of the first frame bodies and the first assembling portion of still another one of the first frame bodies respectively. Each of the second frame body includes a third assembling portion and a fourth assembling portion. The third assembling portion and the fourth assembling portion of the second frame body are embedded into the fourth assembling portion of another one of the second frame bodies and the third assembling portion of still another one of the second frame bodies respectively. |
176 |
DIGITAL ADVERTISEMENT DISPLAY STAND |
US14955208 |
2015-12-01 |
US20160086229A1 |
2016-03-24 |
Brian B. Walker |
A digital advertisement display stand comprising a product display unit having multiple spaces for supporting, displaying, and advertising goods and services, at least one static display located on the product display unit, at least one live action monitor located on the product display unit with the live action monitor having a touch screen, a central processing unit located in the live action monitor, a memory storage unit connected to the central processing unit, and a long distance wireless data transmission device connected to the central processing unit and at least one offsite control center in wireless communication with the long distance wireless data transmission device of the live action monitor. |
177 |
Storage systems for milk bags |
US14590187 |
2015-01-06 |
US09279610B2 |
2016-03-08 |
Tina Ting-Yuan Wang; Chih-Cheng Tai; Michael Clair Houston |
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to storage systems for milk bags. A storage system for milk bags receives milk bags and management of the stored milk bags. The milk bags are stored in compartments for easy storage and retrieval. |
178 |
DISPLAY RACK |
US14764850 |
2014-01-29 |
US20160058205A1 |
2016-03-03 |
Flavio Da Silva; Christoph Hopfenzitz; Alexander Seestaller |
A display rack (1) for products (P), such as baked goods for example, has at least one removal chamber (4), which is arranged next to the presentation chamber (2), for the products (P), so that the products (P) can be clearly seen in the presentation chamber (2) from a removal chamber (4) which is situated in front of said presentation chamber through a transparent front pane (11) without impairment. The main purpose of the display rack (1) can be further improved by various details. |
179 |
BANANA RETAINER |
US14689867 |
2015-04-17 |
US20150296979A1 |
2015-10-22 |
Chris Todd |
A banana retainer includes a base, a support arm extending upwardly from the base towards a hook configured to support a hand of bananas thereon. The retainer further includes a first retainer assembly coupled to the support arm between the base and the hook. The retainer may further include a second retainer assembly proximate the first retainer assembly. Each of the first and second retainer assembly is configured to retain a single banana therein at an upright or generally vertical position. The single banana in each retainer assembly is stored in an upright position simulates a natural storage position encouraging even ripening of the banana. |
180 |
Support Apparatus for Stick and Bagged Items |
US14206994 |
2014-03-12 |
US20150257409A1 |
2015-09-17 |
Kerry Jo Wilson |
What is provided is an apparatus for use in a decorative or edible arrangement, comprising a stem portion having an upper end and a lower end, and a holder attached to the upper end of the stem portion. What is further provided is apparatus for use in a decorative or edible arrangement, comprising a stem portion having an upper end and a lower end, and a plurality of holders attached to the upper end of the stem portion. |