81 |
Wall-mounted compact disc display |
US543455 |
1990-06-26 |
US5040687A |
1991-08-20 |
Jeffrey L. Whittington |
A wall-mounted apparatus for storage and display of containers for stored media, particularly for storage of compact discs and display of artwork and information regarding each of the compact discs that is located directly behind a container's front cover. The apparatus includes a generally flat rectangular support panel for mounting onto a wall and a plurality of frame members fixedly attached to the support panel and projecting forwardly thereupon so as to form a grid having a plurality of rectangular sections. Hook-and-loop fasteners are adhered to each of the rectangular sections and to a back surface of each compact disc container allowing for mounting of compact disc containers on the support panel and within each of the rectangular sections. The horizontal raised strips of each rectangular section have first and second grooves, to provide space for a compact disc user's fingers to facilitate the opening of the front cover of the compact disc and the removal of the containers from the panel. |
82 |
Slot-wall shelf for video cassette display |
US533690 |
1990-06-06 |
US5031780A |
1991-07-16 |
Marvin C. Lemmerman; Robert J. Petersen |
Improved display module has at least one opening in a wall that would otherwise define a recess for insertion of a display object, e.g., a video cassette. |
83 |
Video cassette display module for slot-wall merchandising |
US270391 |
1988-11-10 |
US4971206A |
1990-11-20 |
Marvin C. Lemmerman; Robert J. Petersen |
Video Cassette holder/shelf for mounting on vertical surfaces of slot-wall for merchanising purposes. The holder is a module with bi-model display capacity and intercongruous or modular design characteristics. Each module has vertical walled recesses for displaying cassettes upright and at an angle relative to a vertical display wall surface and a tray with tilted bottom and back wall surfaces for displaying cassettes face-out and parallel to the vertical display wall surface. |
84 |
Display assembly and element therefor |
US3674156D |
1970-08-14 |
US3674156A |
1972-07-04 |
KREBS JIMMIE M |
This invention is addressed to a display assembly and display elements therefor wherein a plurality of display elements defining recesses and slot means on opposing faces of the base portions thereof are stacked one on top of another to define a space receiving an item to be displayed which can be secured by a locking means adapted to maintain the display items in a stacked relationship.
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85 |
Adjustable capacity record holder |
US3625368D |
1969-10-20 |
US3625368A |
1971-12-07 |
TOMS LLOYD M |
An adjustable capacity stand for pivotally mounting a plurality of visible record frames on inclined axes and slidably and adjustably mounted inclined end stop members that will accommodate a varying complement of frames which are normally mounted between said end stop members.
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86 |
Advertising display |
US3604133D |
1969-09-23 |
US3604133A |
1971-09-14 |
HAWA ANDREA T |
A device for advertising consisting of a hollow sleeve with an easel support enabling it to remain upright upon a surface. This device includes a plurality of enclosed display cards which may slip out from either end partially depending upon the user''s selection.
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87 |
Vending and display device |
US3568854D |
1968-12-19 |
US3568854A |
1971-03-09 |
WELCH NORMAN R |
A device for vending and displaying products, particularly cigarettes, including a plurality of cabinet members mounted in rotatable fashion upon a suitable base member. Each of the cabinets contains a series of vertically spaced shelves, the shelves being adapted to receive cigarette cartons in gravityfeed position. The device is adapted particularly for vending the individual cigarette packages singly as opposed to entire cartons.
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88 |
Display case |
US46742665 |
1965-06-28 |
US3290107A |
1966-12-06 |
KOLSTER HARVEY L |
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89 |
Newspaper vending rack |
US49105855 |
1955-02-28 |
US2833418A |
1958-05-06 |
BEEBE LUCIUS M; CLEGG JR CHARLES M |
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90 |
Follower for posting trays |
US9205249 |
1949-05-07 |
US2616432A |
1952-11-04 |
LARSON OSCAR J |
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91 |
Display holder for cards |
US35832729 |
1929-04-26 |
US1825458A |
1931-09-29 |
HOFFMAN WALTER C |
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92 |
News stand structure |
US28129828 |
1928-05-28 |
US1817062A |
1931-08-04 |
BYRNES WILLIAM J; BYRNES RICHARD A; SAUNDERS CLYDE J |
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93 |
Display cabinet |
US31332628 |
1928-10-18 |
US1740327A |
1929-12-17 |
BAKER HARRY L |
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94 |
Method and apparatus for marketing greeting cards |
US11654382 |
2007-01-17 |
US08943719B1 |
2015-02-03 |
Julie Post-Smith; Steve Laserson; Anne Marie Thomas; Margey Lowery; Sharon Schneider; Carly Price; Valeria Cardoso; Christian Schmidt; Mark Jones; Paul Mougey; Travis Lee; John Grimley; Jay Highland; Katie Doran; Lori Mukoyama |
Greeting cards can be organized into multiple sender profiles. Greeting cards for each profile are displayed in one or more displays. The display can include one or more tiered display panels. Each tiered display panel can include multiple rows of pockets for displaying greeting cards in a full-facing or partial facing manner and captions at one or more of the pockets to display the internal content of the greeting cards. The display also can include a display panel identifying the sender profile associated with the apparatus. Each sender profile can be assigned a unique color which is applied to the display panel associated with the respective sender profile. |
95 |
DEVICE FOR HANGING AN OBJECT ON A WALL |
US13734127 |
2013-01-04 |
US20130119217A1 |
2013-05-16 |
Timothy Wayne Schneider |
There is provided a device for hanging an object on a wall. The device includes a wall mount and an object mount. One mount has first and second bracket portions each being u-shaped and configured to receive the other mount. Each bracket portion has a horizontally-extending elongated slot. The other mount has a projection shaped to extend through the slots. The projection limits horizontal movement of the object mount relative to the wall mount to within a set range. The set range spans a first position where the projection abuts a part of the first bracket portion adjacent to a distal end of its elongated slot, to a second position, where the projection abuts a part of the second bracket portion adjacent to a distal end of its elongated slot. The wall mount may include a vertically-extending slot for vertical adjustment of the device relative to the wall. |
96 |
Consumer products |
US13068871 |
2009-01-09 |
US20120261365A1 |
2012-10-18 |
Ricardo A. Tello |
The present invention is a business card holder that includes a business card cradle and a support leg. The support leg is substantially flat and includes a large branding area. In the preferred embodiment, this branding area is a surface sunken into the support leg. The business card cradle includes a second branding area that, preferably, is also a sunken surface. |
97 |
Stapler |
US29421013 |
2012-05-07 |
USD665241S1 |
2012-08-14 |
Ricardo A. Tello |
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98 |
Compact collapsible bins for viewing and storing sheet goods |
US11725305 |
2007-03-19 |
US07931157B1 |
2011-04-26 |
John A. Palumbo |
Display bins for sheet goods which are easily assembled and disassembled are formed of bottom panels, front and rear display panels for holding sheet goods at suitable angles from the vertical for display. The front and rear display panels can be removably attached to both the bottom panel and at least two support brackets for use. All the components can be separated and stacked in a flat package for shipment or storage. |
99 |
HOLDER FOR BOX-SHAPED ARTICLES OF DIFFERENT SIZES |
US12444438 |
2007-10-04 |
US20100140199A1 |
2010-06-10 |
Jørgen Holberg Fenger |
A holder or rack for storing and displaying a plurality of flat box-shaped articles, such as e.g. tiles, cassettes or covers for in particular boxes, DVDs or BLU-RAYs, in a substantially vertical and mutual parallel arrangement, comprising at least two mutual parallel and laterally extending rigid beams spaced one above the other in the vertical direction by at least one rigid spacer member, the upper of said beams has a downward extending flange portion providing an upper abutment stop for the articles and the lower of said beams has an upward extending flange portion providing a lower abutment stop for the articles, each of said beams has on its front side a substantially horizontal and laterally extending projection defining a vertical gap between itself and the other projection, the lower horizontal projection has a substantially smooth and planar horizontal top surface defining a support ledge for a lower corner of a vertically oriented flat box-shaped article and the upper horizontal projection has an underside provided with a laterally extending groove adapted to receive and retain an elongated rubber-elastic member having in cross section a wedge-shaped lip portion projecting substantially vertical downwards from the underside of said upper horizontal projection when inserted and retained in said groove so as to form a grip or barb retaining an upper corner of a vertically oriented flat box-shaped article pushed into the gap between the upper and lower horizontal projections, which holder is characterised in that said at least one rigid spacer member is provided with means for adjusting the vertical distance between the upper and lower horizontal projections so as to adapt the gap between them to the particular vertical size of the type of flat box-shaped article to be stored in said holder or rack. |
100 |
System for printing a multiple leaf object and/or a display unit for a multiple leaf object |
US11985421 |
2007-11-15 |
US20090030714A1 |
2009-01-29 |
Ricardo Pulido Garzon |
A system for printing a multiple leaf object for a client comprises: a first picture storage medium containing a client's pictures; a second picture storage medium containing advertisements; means allowing a client to select which of said client's pictures are required for printing; means for opting for one of a first collation option of client selected pictures at a first price and a second collation option of client selected pictures and advertisements at a second price; and means for printing a multiple leaf object according to one of said collation options. |