61 |
Epheaim tuckee |
US312040D |
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US312040A |
1885-02-10 |
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62 |
Improvement in portfolio-stands |
US167584D |
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US167584A |
1875-09-07 |
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63 |
Improvement in sheet-music holders |
US146192D |
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US146192A |
1874-01-06 |
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64 |
Improved portfolio-stand |
US47624D |
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US47624A |
1865-05-09 |
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65 |
Stackable can rack assembly |
US15368422 |
2016-12-02 |
US10051979B2 |
2018-08-21 |
Hung-Chih Kuo |
A stackable can rack assembly provides a plurality of modular racks that facilitate both the loading of cans and the presentation of the cans for removal by a consumer. Multiple modular racks can be configured in a variety of stacked arrangement. A plurality of shelves are disposed at a slope to create a gravity fed arrangement to enable the cans to roll forward for dispensing. A pair of side panels support the shelves. The side panels comprise a top flat bar defined by a convex hump having a flat surface, and a bottom flat bar defined by a concave hump having a flat surface. The humps couple together and the flat surface enhance stability for stacking multiple modular racks. At least one bracket affixes to the bottom flat bar to fasten the top and bottom flat bars together. A back panel provide structural integrity to the modular racks. |
66 |
Article divider assembly |
US14656848 |
2015-03-13 |
US09907415B2 |
2018-03-06 |
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. |
67 |
COMBINATION CLASSIFICATION SHELF |
US14702134 |
2015-05-01 |
US20150230601A1 |
2015-08-20 |
Tsung-Yu TSAI |
A combination classification shelf includes a base frame and at least one shelf divider. The base frame includes two support rod members transversely arranged in parallel. The shelf divider is detachably mounted at the base frame. The shelf divider is bent to from two classification rod members and two transverse rod members. Each classification rod member has two hooked end portions. The transverse rod members are respectively connected between the classification rod members and define with the hooked end portions of the respective classification rod members a respective receiving space. The support rod members are respectively positioned in the respective receiving spaces. The transverse rod members are respectively supporting the support rod members. Thus, the shelf dividers will be not fall easily. |
68 |
Combination classification shelf |
US14028013 |
2013-09-16 |
US09050848B2 |
2015-06-09 |
Tsung-Yu Tsai |
A combination classification shelf includes a base frame and at least one shelf divider. The base frame includes two support rod members transversely arranged in parallel. The shelf divider is detachably mounted at the base frame. The shelf divider is bent to from two classification rod members and two transverse rod members. Each classification rod member has two hooked end portions. The transverse rod members are respectively connected between the classification rod members and define with the hooked end portions of the respective classification rod members a respective receiving space. The support rod members are respectively positioned in the respective receiving spaces. The transverse rod members are respectively supporting the support rod members. Thus, the shelf dividers will be not fall easily. |
69 |
Modular rack system for displaying flat articles |
US12710952 |
2010-02-23 |
US09044107B2 |
2015-06-02 |
Steven B. Golden; Stephen P. Dashe |
A modular rack system for displaying flat articles. In one aspect, the invention comprises: a plurality of racks, each rack comprising: a floor for supporting a flat article, the floor having a front, a rear and lateral sides; a front retaining portion extending upward from the floor at the front of the floor; first and second lateral retaining portions extending upward from the floor along the lateral sides of the floor; at least two support members extending from the rear of the floor that engage a vertical wall and support the rack in a cantilevered manner and oriented so that the floor slopes downward and away from the vertical wall; and the racks mounted to the vertical wall in a stacked assembly so that an upper rack in the stacked assembly rests atop the first and second lateral retaining portions of a lower adjacent rack in the stacked assembly. |
70 |
BIRTHDAY CARD DISPLAY |
US14010838 |
2013-08-27 |
US20150060376A1 |
2015-03-05 |
Heidi Hall |
A series of circular loops, where each loop is capable of receiving a card; a wire between the circular loops where the wire coils in order to create each circular loop to create the card display; and a backside, where the backside support the card display. In the preferred embodiment, each circular loop is configured to receive a card. The backside may be split into two sides joined by a hinge. |
71 |
GREETING CARD OUTPOST |
US13549621 |
2012-07-16 |
US20140014601A1 |
2014-01-16 |
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. |
72 |
DISPLAYING SHEET MERCHANDISE |
US12355477 |
2009-01-16 |
US20100181267A1 |
2010-07-22 |
Jennifer A. Theisen |
Particular embodiments of a display fixture for displaying sheet products to consumers can include first and second frame members that are toollessly and removably mounted to a rear support frame, wherein the first frame member includes horizontal trays and the second frame member includes vertical bays. The display fixture may also include a first set of vertical bays that are arranged lateral of the horizontal trays and angled away from the horizontal trays at a first angle. The display fixture may further include a second set of vertical bays that are arranged lateral of the horizontal trays and angled away from the horizontal trays at a second angle that is different from the first angle. |
73 |
Self-advancing literature display rack |
US10748823 |
2003-12-29 |
US07293663B2 |
2007-11-13 |
Anthony J Lavery, Jr. |
Improved apparatus and methods for increasing the utility and attractiveness of a literature display are provided. The improved apparatus include a literature rack that automatically advances the remaining copies of literature to the front of the literature rack when copies of literature are removed from the rack. Further, a sloped ramp may be provided to prevent the copies of literature from flopping forward and a lifting portion may be provided to lift the front-most copy of literature above the remaining copies. Multiple energy storage devices may be used in parallel to power the self-advancing feature and may possess reduced-friction properties. Additional signage cards may also be provided to denote that all copies have been purchased from the rack and to provide further space for advertisements or information. Additionally, all of these improved functionalities may be achieved by modifying a pre-existing traditional literature rack with a rack insert possessing the improved apparatus. |
74 |
Theft deterrent display and storage system |
US10392046 |
2003-03-18 |
US06915914B2 |
2005-07-12 |
Todd Anthony Farrand |
The present invention is a display rack for goods and is primarily a wire formed structure that also employs channel rod as well as formed plastic top and bottom cap structures. In the preferred embodiment there exists a central rectangular frame structure having a base and extending upward there from to a top end portion. Each of the four sides of the central structure includes a rotating wall or door wherein each door includes a front retail side surface for retaining goods thereon and an opposite blocking paneled surface. The doors can be locked into either the retail or blocked position. Four carousels are also secured to and form an integral part of each of the four corners of the central frame. The carousels each have columns for retaining goods and one flat blocking panel column, all positioned vertically and symmetrically around each carousel perimeter. Each carousel can be locked into a gods blocking position or be unlocked and free to rotate. |
75 |
Theft deterrent display and storage system |
US10392046 |
2003-03-18 |
US20040182811A1 |
2004-09-23 |
Todd
Anthony
Farrand |
The present invention is a display rack for goods and is primarily a wire formed structure that also employs channel rod as well as formed plastic top and bottom cap structures. In the preferred embodiment there exists a central rectangular frame structure having a base and extending upward there from to a top end portion. Each of the four sides of the central structure includes a rotating wall or door wherein each door includes a front retail side surface for retaining goods thereon and an opposite blocking paneled surface. The doors can be locked into either the retail or blocked position. Four carousels are also secured to and form an integral part of each of the four corners of the central frame. The carousels each have columns for retaining goods and one flat blocking panel column, all positioned vertically and symmetrically around each carousel perimeter. Each carousel can be locked into a gods blocking position or be unlocked and free to rotate. |
76 |
Dual purpose product merchandising unit |
US10036968 |
2001-12-21 |
US06612123B2 |
2003-09-02 |
Donald J. Miller, Jr.; Maynard Johnson |
A product merchandising unit for holding and displaying multiple and different types of products, the unit including a cooler assembly for holding and displaying chilled products and at least one display rack for holding and displaying periodicals. |
77 |
DUAL PURPOSE PRODUCT MERCHANDISING UNIT |
US10036968 |
2001-12-21 |
US20030115898A1 |
2003-06-26 |
Donald
J.
Miller
JR.; Maynard
Johnson |
A product merchandising unit for holding and displaying multiple and different types of products, the unit including a cooler assembly for holding and displaying chilled products and at least one display rack for holding and displaying periodicals. |
78 |
Perpendicular display rack for peg rack support members |
US09584827 |
2000-05-31 |
US06527128B1 |
2003-03-04 |
Joseph J. Samaria |
A perpendicular display rack for attachment to a vertical support to a display rack system, said vertical support having a plurality of vertical slots thereon. The rack has a main frame having portions connected to one another to form a first device capable of holding a package within the main frame, the main frame thus creating and encompassing open space in x-plane, y-plane and z-plane, and having an inserting side, the inserting side having sufficient opening to insert a package therein, and having an attachment side. There is also a vertical attachment connected to the attachment side of the main frame and with at least two insertable sections, which are alignable and insertable into the vertical slots of the vertical support. There is a secondary frame extending downwardly from the main frame, to form a second device capable of holding another package within the secondary frame. |
79 |
Display rack for license plate frames and method of use |
US09781490 |
2001-02-13 |
US20020008074A1 |
2002-01-24 |
Paul
E.
Spencer |
A display rack (20) for license plate frames (500) includes a plurality of license plate frame receiving stations (24) which are arranged in side-by-side relationship. The stations (24) are separated by movable dividers (26) which may be laterally moved to change the relative width of adjacent stations (24). Display rack (20) also includes pegboard connectors (34) which are selectively movable along a frame member (21) to effect alignment with holes (504) in a pegboard (502) so that display rack (20) can be mounted on a sheet of pegboard (502). |
80 |
Jewel box hanger and support |
US09512240 |
2000-02-24 |
US06257421B1 |
2001-07-10 |
Elkin Outten |
An apparatus and method for storing, displaying and maintaining CD containers in vertical arrangement while displaying a large portion of the front face or rear face of each CD container in a substantially vertical arrangement slightly overlapped top to bottom, on a wall or other vertical surface with a pair of hangers each having a narrow and elongated body, at one end of which is an open hook part for supporting a portion of the object to be displayed, and at the other end of said body there is a closed hook part. |