81 |
Display stand |
US5637025 |
1925-09-14 |
US1682660A |
1928-08-28 |
BURKE MILTON C |
|
82 |
Tire-display holder |
US66587223 |
1923-10-01 |
US1640792A |
1927-08-30 |
MYER METZGER |
|
83 |
Display-supporting device |
US1586854D |
|
US1586854A |
1926-06-01 |
|
|
84 |
Automobile tire rack |
US35550020 |
1920-01-31 |
US1450084A |
1923-03-27 |
FRANKLIN HULL CHARLES |
|
85 |
Tire rack |
US27722519 |
1919-02-15 |
US1438729A |
1922-12-12 |
VANCE WALTER N |
|
86 |
Tire holder |
US46399621 |
1921-04-23 |
US1406296A |
1922-02-14 |
LINCOLN STEWART ABRAHAM; POWELL ROBERT W |
|
87 |
Tire support |
US45567921 |
1921-03-25 |
US1404029A |
1922-01-17 |
KAPP MILTON R |
|
88 |
Display-holder for tires |
US22831418 |
1918-04-13 |
US1354774A |
1920-10-05 |
MYER METZGER |
|
89 |
Tire-support |
US21936918 |
1918-02-27 |
US1343526A |
1920-06-15 |
SMITH HERBERT M |
|
90 |
Tire holding device |
US1320769D |
|
US1320769A |
1919-11-04 |
|
|
91 |
Floating- tire-rack |
US1304902D |
|
US1304902A |
1919-05-27 |
|
|
92 |
Knockdown display-rack. |
US27225919 |
1919-01-21 |
US1301797A |
1919-04-22 |
ZIEGLER OSCAR G |
|
93 |
Display device. |
US7981716 |
1916-02-23 |
US1250937A |
1917-12-25 |
ACHERT WILLIAM K |
|
94 |
Support for rubber-tired vehicle-wheels. |
US1899740221 |
1899-12-13 |
US653048A |
1900-07-03 |
WIGG CURTIS |
|
95 |
Tire work stand |
US14923563 |
2015-10-27 |
US09566827B2 |
2017-02-14 |
Dennis D. Hodges; Zachary Alexander Merrill |
A tire work stand comprises a frame for supporting the work stand on a ground surface and for attaching a set of components to the tire work stand. A plurality of rollers is attached to the frame to support a tire above the ground surface and to permit rotation of a tire during inspection of the tire. A ramp is configured to have a first ramp end capable of extending from the ground surface and a second ramp end extending to a position proximal to the frame. A bridge is configured to have a first bridge end extending from the second ramp end and a second bridge end extending to a position proximal to a surface of at least one of the rollers, wherein the bridge acts to inhibit rotation of the roller during loading of the tire and further permits rotation of the tire after the tire has been loaded on the tire work stand. |
96 |
EXPANDABLE WALL STORAGE SYSTEM |
US14811603 |
2015-07-28 |
US20170027320A1 |
2017-02-02 |
Éric LETHAM |
An expandable wall storage system designed to provide maximum storage without loss of floor space. The system provides functional storage for bulky items on top, the flexibility to hang items below and the ability to see what is on the shelf through a gridded shelf. The system includes an interface defined by side portions and at least two support brackets of the storage system for engaging an adjacent expandable wall storage system when aligned in a side-by-side relationship. The system allows easy installation and avoids struggles with overhead mounting. The system can be provided in multiple length configurations and further extensions can also be provided. |
97 |
EXTENDING AND SEPARATING ELEMENT FOR PACKAGING |
US14747725 |
2015-06-23 |
US20160332801A1 |
2016-11-17 |
Marcos Alexandre Boettcher Sebben; Frederico Prates Vericimo |
The present invention refers to an extending and separating element (1) to be used in packaging, particularly packaging for automotive parts, such as brake disks and/or drums, clutch disk, wheel hub, or any other parts of similar formats for automotive vehicles. The extending and separating element (1) is intended to be connectable between the base (B) and a cover (T) of packaging (E), so as to allow the appropriate placing of two parts (P) in the same packaging, and provide structural advantages for the aforesaid packaging (E) when assembled. The aforesaid extending and separating element (1) is formed of an intermediary disk (2), which separates a first ring projection (3) from a second ring projection (4), configured to receive the base (B) and the cover (T). |
98 |
TIRE WORK STAND |
US14923563 |
2015-10-27 |
US20160046148A1 |
2016-02-18 |
Dennis D. HODGES; Zachary Alexander MERRILL |
A tire work stand comprises a frame for supporting the work stand on a ground surface and for attaching a set of components to the tire work stand. A plurality of rollers is attached to the frame to support a tire above the ground surface and to permit rotation of a tire during inspection of the tire. A ramp is configured to have a first ramp end capable of extending from the ground surface and a second ramp end extending to a position proximal to the frame. A bridge is configured to have a first bridge end extending from the second ramp end and a second bridge end extending to a position proximal to a surface of at least one of the rollers, wherein the bridge acts to inhibit rotation of the roller during loading of the tire and further permits rotation of the tire after the tire has been loaded on the tire work stand. |
99 |
Tire work stand |
US13625173 |
2012-09-24 |
US09199511B2 |
2015-12-01 |
Dennis D. Hodges; Zachary Alexander Merrill |
A tire work stand comprises a frame for supporting the work stand on a ground surface and for attaching a set of components to the tire work stand. A plurality of rollers is attached to the frame to support a tire above the ground surface and to permit rotation of a tire during inspection of the tire. A ramp is configured to have a first ramp end capable of extending from the ground surface and a second ramp end extending to a position proximal to the frame. A bridge is configured to have a first bridge end extending from the second ramp end and a second bridge end extending to a position proximal to a surface of at least one of the rollers, wherein the bridge acts to inhibit rotation of the roller during loading of the tire and further permits rotation of the tire after the tire has been loaded on the tire work stand. |
100 |
Display case for automobile tire rims and related methods |
US13566449 |
2012-08-03 |
US08926028B2 |
2015-01-06 |
Patrick W. Bach; William D. Bach |
Display cases for displaying one or more automobile tire rims and related can include a frame and at least one set of rollers disposed on the frame. The set of rollers can include at least one driver roller that is rotatable by a driver. The rollers of the set of rollers are positionable at a distance relative to each other to support a tire rim on the rollers within the housing so that the tire rim is rotatable upon the rotation of the at least one driver roller. |