序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
141 Dispensing label-holder. US1906302210 1906-02-21 US836086A 1906-11-20 BRYNILDSEN JAC
142 Druggist's label-case. US1898678868 1898-04-26 US631874A 1899-08-29 MALLARD WILLIAM S
143 Label and twine cabinet US462549D US462549A 1891-11-03
144 Exhibiting-cabinet US225846D US225846A 1880-03-23
145 PORTABLE ORGANIZER SYSTEM US15884529 2018-01-31 US20190029417A1 2019-01-31 Teri Kramer
A portable organizer system, comprising a base, a column coupled to the base, a plurality of receivers coupled to the column, wherein each receiver in the plurality of receivers includes a back element adapted to couple to the column and having a lower edge, and an angled planar element sharing the lower edge of the back element.
146 Display Rack System US15925373 2018-03-19 US20180199734A1 2018-07-19 Elvis Pena
The disclosure provides for a display rack system. The display rack system includes a support mechanism having first and second ends. The support mechanism may be configured to be attached to a surface at the first and second ends. The display rack system may also include a track mounted onto the support mechanism. The display rack system may also include a plurality of cardholders attached to the track. Each of the first plurality of cardholders may be configured to independently slide laterally relative to the track.
147 Display assembly and system for paint sample cards US15277492 2016-09-27 US09737157B2 2017-08-22 Erika Woelfel; Mark Germain; Amy Tow Harmon; Sarah Furnari; Joel Barenbrugge; Michael J. Ebert; Thomas E. Hubley; Jeffrey B. Fridrich
A display assembly is provided with a base, and a plurality of receptacles supported by the base. Each of the plurality of receptacles is sized to receive a plurality of cards. Each of the plurality of receptacles has a distal end with an opening for display, receipt and removal of at least one of the plurality of cards and a proximal end to provide a limit to a depth of receipt for the plurality of cards within the receptacle. Each receptacle is oriented such that a direction from the distal end to the proximal end is angularly offset from vertical about a fore/aft axis relative to the base for customer access of at least one of the plurality of cards. Multiple arrays of receptacles are provided with a central array having a quantity of receptacles that is different than the other arrays to create a non-rectangular overall profile.
148 Display assembly and system for paint sample cards US14132884 2013-12-18 US09483963B2 2016-11-01 Erika Woelfel; Mark Germain; Amy Tow Harmon; Sarah Furnari; Joel Barenbrugge; Michael J. Ebert; Thomas E. Hubley; Jeffrey B. Fridrich
A display assembly is provided with a base, and a plurality of receptacles supported by the base. Each of the plurality of receptacles is sized to receive a plurality of cards. Each of the plurality of receptacles has a distal end with an opening for display, receipt and removal of at least one of the plurality of cards and a proximal end to provide a limit to a depth of receipt for the plurality of cards within the receptacle. Each receptacle is oriented such that a direction from the distal end to the proximal end is angularly offset from vertical about a fore/aft axis relative to the base for customer access of at least one of the plurality of cards. Multiple arrays of receptacles are provided with a central array having a quantity of receptacles that is different than the other arrays to create a non-rectangular overall profile.
149 ARTICLE DIVIDER ASSEMBLY US14656848 2015-03-13 US20160262555A1 2016-09-15 Patrick William BOEHNEN; Matthew James KLEIN
An article divider assembly is provided with a support bracket adapted to be mounted to a retail display. A divider member extends from the support bracket and is sized to extend between a pair of articles at an upper region of the pair of articles to divide the articles without blocking an outward face of the articles. The divider member comprises a proximal end mounted to the support bracket and a distal end extending away from the support bracket. A display bracket is mounted to the distal end of the divider member.
150 MODULAR DISPLAY TOWER US14755367 2015-06-30 US20150366374A1 2015-12-24 CRAIG WILLIAM CAYCE; BRIAN LEE WEGSTEIN; SHAUN P. ARNESS
A snap-in card top riser is provided having a riser and a display module. The riser has a hook profile that is adapted to be received into a channel on the display module so that the riser is secured to the display module in a manner that restricts removal of the riser from the display module. The channel has one or more tabs that are configured to cause the hook profile to compress while the tabs are engaging with the hook profile. A modular display tower is also provided that includes a base and one or more vertical display portions that are configurable to display different types of cards, items, and merchandise. The vertical display portions may interchangeably include curved display modules that receive one or more risers, or flat display portions, and the vertical display portions may be joined at respective edges with a bridge coupling.
151 DISPLAY ASSEMBLY AND SYSTEM FOR PAINT SAMPLE CARDS US14132884 2013-12-18 US20150170552A1 2015-06-18 Erika Woelfel; Mark Germain; Amy Tow Harmon; Sarah Furnari; Joel Barenbrugge; Michael J. Ebert; Thomas E. Hubley; Jeffrey B. Fridrich
A display assembly is provided with a base, and a plurality of receptacles supported by the base. Each of the plurality of receptacles is sized to receive a plurality of cards. Each of the plurality of receptacles has a distal end with an opening for display, receipt and removal of at least one of the plurality of cards and a proximal end to provide a limit to a depth of receipt for the plurality of cards within the receptacle. Each receptacle is oriented such that a direction from the distal end to the proximal end is angularly offset from vertical about a fore/aft axis relative to the base for customer access of at least one of the plurality of cards. Multiple arrays of receptacles are provided with a central array having a quantity of receptacles that is different than the other arrays to create a non-rectangular overall profile.
152 Hanging Item Display Device US14546658 2014-11-18 US20150137672A1 2015-05-21 John Caskenette; Joshua Bindseil
A storage and display system is provided having a plurality of panels connected to one another in an adjacent manner in which items, particularly comic books, can be placed therein for viewing, storage, preservation and display. The panels further include an enclosed volume on the front thereof having at least one open side which can be an open upper in a preferred embodiment, thus forming a sealed pocket type enclosure for the insertion of items therein. The device is made from a material that can prevent the permeation of air and sunlight therethrough and thus facilitate the preservation of the items held within. A flap located along the panels provides attachment hardware for mounting the device onto a wall surface for the display of the comic books and other items therein. The panels are sufficiently flexible as to allow a user to fold and/or bend the panels at their respective connection points.
153 DISPLAY CAROUSEL WITH INDICIA US14224647 2014-03-25 US20140284249A1 2014-09-25 Robert Thamert
Various embodiments of rotating display carousels, such as for newspapers, magazines, brochures, etc. are provided with indicia by way of indicia exhibiting elements, such as for advertising, on at least one side thereof. The advertising may be printed or may be electronic. Preferably, the advertising is removable and replaceable on the carousel, allowing for updating, changing and/or rotating of select advertising. An aspect of managing the use of such a carousel is to provide such advertising onto such display carousels, preferably as such advertising relates to a business that is not of the business within which such a display carousel is to be placed. Such advertising may be provided in the form of a sheet of paper or polymeric material with indicia or advertisement print on a display surface along with an adhesive, or other connection system, such as including mechanical devices, magnetic material, hook and loop fasteners, or other fastening or bonding system.
154 Reduced profile gift card holder US13293091 2011-11-09 US08701315B2 2014-04-22 Brett R. Glass; Nicole E. Glass
A reduced profile gift card holder includes a pocket for storing a gift card and a tear away panel for holding a gift card prior to purchase, yet is dimensioned so that one or more of such holders may be presented for sale in prior art display boxes designed to hold only gift cards. The holder may include enhancement elements such as graphics and text upon the holder surfaces and pop-up elements that move and stand off from the surfaces of the holder when the holder is opened.
155 Greeting Card Display Fixture US14017926 2013-09-04 US20140075794A1 2014-03-20 Cathy Belk; Jeffrey Weiss; Thomas H. Johnston; Steven Steven
A greeting card display includes an upper tier and a lower tier positioned below the upper tier. The upper and lower tiers include multiple rows of pockets for displaying greeting cards. Some of the pockets of the upper tier and/or the bottom tier, typically the pockets of the bottom rows, can present greeting cards in a full-facing manner to display all or substantially all of the full face of each greeting card. The upper tier can include a card highlighter display, positioned along one of the rows, configured to present and highlight cards placed therein.
156 Greeting card outpost US13549621 2012-07-16 US08636152B1 2014-01-28 Christopher Weigand
The greeting card outpost of the present disclosure and related inventions is a unique and versatile structure which maximizes the number of greeting cards which can be displayed for sale in retail areas which are limited in space. The fixture includes a plurality of adjacent vertically arranged card pockets attached to an angled support structure and standard tube frame which creates angled array of greeting cards extending outward from a front of the display and ending in a fin-like fashion at the back of the display. The novel arrangement decreases the size of space required to display the variety of greeting cards which can be accommodated upon the outpost fixture.
157 Method and apparatus for marketing greeting cards in display fixtures US13456577 2012-04-26 US08307998B2 2012-11-13 Cathy Belk; Jeffrey Weiss; Thomas H. Johnston; Steven Willensky
A greeting card display includes an upper tier and a lower tier positioned below the upper tier. The upper and lower tiers include multiple rows of pockets for displaying greeting cards. Some of the pockets of the upper tier and the bottom tier, typically the pockets in each of the bottom rows, present greeting cards in a full-facing manner to display all or substantially all of the full face of each greeting card. The upper tier can include a card highlighter, positioned along one of the rows, configured with pockets to present and highlight cards placed therein. Shadowboxes capable of displaying a greeting card in a full-facing manner can be positioned above the upper tier on the display and are designed to attract the attention of the consumer. A display panel, designed to evoke emotions associated with greeting cards in the shadowboxes, can be positioned between one or more of the shadowboxes.
158 METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MARKETING GREETING CARDS IN DISPLAY FIXTURES US13456577 2012-04-26 US20120205330A1 2012-08-16 Cathy Belk; Jeffrey Weiss; Thomas H. Johnston; Steven Willensky
A greeting card display includes an upper tier and a lower tier positioned below the upper tier. The upper and lower tiers include multiple rows of pockets for displaying greeting cards. Some of the pockets of the upper tier and the bottom tier, typically the pockets in each of the bottom rows, present greeting cards in a full-facing manner to display all or substantially all of the full face of each greeting card. The upper tier can include a card highlighter, positioned along one of the rows, configured with pockets to present and highlight cards placed therein. Shadowboxes capable of displaying a greeting card in a full-facing manner can be positioned above the upper tier on the display and are designed to attract the attention of the consumer. A display panel, designed to evoke emotions associated with greeting cards in the shadowboxes, can be positioned between one or more of the shadowboxes.
159 SPINNING TOWER RACK US12883802 2010-09-16 US20110062094A1 2011-03-17 Daniel E. Levine; Fred C. Stancer, III; Alan C. Atwood
A tower rack for holding greeting cards and the like is described. The rack includes a tower assembly structure which includes at least one panel section consisting of one or more side panels. Each side panels is configured with horizontal and vertical slits for holding merchandise trays. A base is configured to fit snugly to the bottom of the tower assembly structure.
160 CLEAR PLASTIC STAND-UP POCKET CHART US12260870 2008-10-29 US20100101129A1 2010-04-29 Darin Smith
An transportable presentation support system comprised of a standup, multi-pocket display chart is presented. The chart has the additional features of a transparent slot pocket that runs the length and width of the display chart that accommodates a background poster, over which symbol and word cards can be placed in the transparent pockets covering the front of the display chart. The cards can illustrate the underlying poster.The display chart itself can be transparent and can have transparent slot pockets and transparent card pockets on both sides of the standup. The sides of the standup are held together with a fanfold bottom, which permits the display chart to stand on its end on a table or other surface.
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