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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
221 STORAGE AND DISPENSER UNITS US12874947 2010-09-02 US20120055895A1 2012-03-08 R. Charles Henn, JR.
The embodiments described provide storage and dispenser units particularly suited to store and dispense baby food jars. The units have at least one containing and dispensing member with a top end and a dispensing end, with the dispensing end comprising an adjustable access portion adapted to dispense items of variable heights and/or sizes. The unit may have a plurality of containing and dispensing members and is typically adapted to be mounted to an appropriate surface or to be provided on a swivel base.
222 Box holding system US12802078 2010-05-28 US20110290748A1 2011-12-01 Aaron Wosoba; Gene Dearing
A system for holding nested boxes, where each box features a lid and a bottom joined by a living hinge and where first and second notches are defined between the top and bottom of each box on opposite sides of the living hinge when each box is in an unfolded configuration. The system features a rack including a support adapted to rest on a generally horizontal surface, a pair of generally parallel vertical members mounted to the support and a number of generally parallel horizontal members extending between the pair of vertical members. The system also features a box holder assembly including a base featuring a hook portion and a channel. The hook portion of the box holder assembly engages one of the horizontal members of the rack so that the box holder assembly is supported by the rack above the generally horizontal surface. A fixed arm is attached to the base and features a fixed arm guide. An adjustable arm features a sliding section positioned in the channel of the base and an adjustable arm guide positioned generally parallel to the fixed arm guide. A spring urges the adjustable arm guide towards the fixed arm guide so that the fixed arm guide engages the first notches of the nested boxes and the adjustable arm guide engages the second notches of the nested boxes.
223 Wine rack US29362154 2010-05-20 USD635833S1 2011-04-12 Darryl Hogeback
224 Wine rack US29362156 2010-05-20 USD635414S1 2011-04-05 Darryl Hogeback
225 Wine rack US11314575 2005-12-20 US07850017B2 2010-12-14 Doug McCain
A wine rack for mounting on a wall or other surface, the wine rack including at least a first and second pair of support members. In one embodiment, the first pair of support members may support at least a first and a second wine bottle in a substantially parallel relation to the wall, wherein the second bottle is positionable proximate the wall, and wherein the label of the first wine bottle is visible to a person standing in front of the wine rack. The second pair of support members may support at least a third and a fourth wine bottle in a substantially parallel relation to the wall, wherein the fourth bottle is positionable proximate the wall, and wherein the label of the third wine bottle is visible to the person standing in front of the wine rack. In one example, a pair of frame elements may be attached to the support members in order to mount the support members to the wall.
226 Article display tray provided with movement guide device, and movement guide device US12294286 2006-06-16 US07823733B2 2010-11-02 Minoru Futori
An article display tray is provided with a movement guide device, wherein cylindrical articles can move more smoothly in a communication portion of the article display tray, via which the pair of storage chambers are communicatively connected to each other, and further wherein an increase in size of the article display tray can be avoided. A pair of left-right force-applied portions and an arraying guide surface positioned between the pair of force-applied portions are formed on a rocking member positioned inside the rear-end communication portion of an article display tray. When one of the pair of force-applied portions is pushed rearward by a cylindrical article that is placed in one of a pair of left-right storage chambers, the other force-applied portion pushes forward a cylindrical article that is placed in the other storage chamber. When the aforementioned one cylindrical article that pushes the aforementioned one force-applied portion rearward comes into engagement with the arraying guide surface after pushing the aforementioned one force-applied portion rearward, the arraying guide surface returns the rocking member to a neutral position where the pair of left-right storage rooms are aligned in a leftward/rightward direction.
227 Cross-reference to related application US12378920 2009-02-21 US20100213344A1 2010-08-26 Ciro Lombardo
An aesthetically pleasing vanity display is provided. The vanity display includes a back and a bottom. First and second sides are connected to the back and to the bottom. An arm, connected to the back, is provided for selectively angling the vanity display. At least one adjustable support bar is connected to a cover bar having overhangs, and the overhangs of the cover bar are connected to the first and second sides of the vanity display.
228 Foldable display structure US12286351 2008-09-30 US20100078349A1 2010-04-01 Paul Belokin
A display tray formed as a substantially flat body is folded along score lines to form a rigid tray body. The flat body is formed with parallel score lines which define the adjoining edges of a support panel, a floor, and a containment wall. The flat body is formed into a tray by folding along the score lines.
229 SHELF BOTTLE PUSHER SYSTEM US12482169 2009-06-10 US20100032392A1 2010-02-11 Anthony Camello; Eric Neumann; Bruce Gommermann
A product display unit for a displaying a plurality of products thereon is disclosed. The product display unit comprises a bottom member, a first rib, and a second rib. The bottom member includes a product-supporting surface. The first rib projects upwardly from the product-supporting surface and extends longitudinally along the bottom member. The second rib projects upwardly from the product-supporting surface and extends longitudinally along the bottom member, such that a distance is defined between the first rib and the second rib. The distance between the first rib and the second rib is dimensioned to be less than the widest portion of a product configured to be supported by the bottom member between the first rib and the second rib.
230 REAR LOADING GATE FOR MERCHANDISING SYSTEM US12116918 2008-05-07 US20090277924A1 2009-11-12 Fredrick L. Kottke; Allen Johnson
A merchandising and product display system includes a space defined between a pair of generally parallel dividers. At a rear end of each divider, a rear loading gate is mounted to permit product containers to be inserted through the rear into the opening and to prevent products from being pushed from within the space through the rear of the space. The loading gate includes a pair of wings extending less than halfway across the width of the opening. The wings are hingedly mounted to a central portion permitting the wing to be deflected forward and rearward, and include a rearward extending bulkhead that engages the central portion. The engagement of the bulkhead and the central portion prevents the wings from being deflected sufficiently to permit a product container from passing the gate.
231 WINE RACK US12334374 2008-12-12 US20090152223A1 2009-06-18 Doug McCain
A wine rack for mounting on a wall or other surface, the wine rack including at least a first and second pair of support members. In one embodiment, the first pair of support members may support at least a first and a second wine bottle in a substantially parallel relation to the wall, wherein the second bottle is positionable proximate the wall, and wherein the label of the first wine bottle is visible to a person standing in front of the wine rack. The second pair of support members may support at least a third and a fourth wine bottle in a substantially parallel relation to the wall, wherein the fourth bottle is positionable proximate the wall, and wherein the label of the third wine bottle is visible to the person standing in front of the wine rack. In one example, a pair of frame elements may be attached to the support members in order to mount the support members to the wall.
232 Display device for a bottle US11174293 2005-07-01 US07543783B2 2009-06-09 Gaël Ollard; Christophe Guichard
A display device for a bottle includes a pedestal, and a display panel for holding and retaining the bottle. The display panel is formed of two transparent shells extending upwardly from the pedestal, each shell being provided with a recess and being moveable, with respect to the pedestal, between a closed position in which the shells are adjacent and in which the recesses together from an internal cavity the shape of which is complementary with the shape of the bottle, and an open position in which the shells are spaced from each other.
233 Storage and Dispensing System US12243328 2008-10-01 US20090101646A1 2009-04-23 Jonathan P. Paul; Edmund L. Farmer
According to one embodiment, a liquid storage and dispensing system includes a closure configured with a spout that is releasably coupled to a body. The body has a base integrally formed with a front region, a back region, and two side regions that form a cavity for storage of a substance. For placement of a product label, the front region is relatively flatter than the two side regions and the back region, and the front region slopes inwardly from the base such that the front region faces upwardly when the base is placed on a horizontal surface. Each of the two side regions includes an indentation proximate the opening and aligned with a longitudinal axis passing through the center of body. The indentations form a handle for grasping the body while dispensing the substance. The front region and the indentations form a volume in the upper portion of the body that is less than the lower portion of the body.
234 PLANT TISSUE CULTURE DISPLAY BOX US11831322 2007-07-31 US20090031628A1 2009-02-05 Chih-Fei Lee
The present invention provides an easily storing, transporting and displaying plant tissue set, comprising a displaying shelf, and at least one plant-tissue-culturing tube, wherein the displaying shelf has concavities at the bottom or hollow designs to hold tubes. The displaying shelf is designed in a stairs shape which makes the bottom of every tube be irradiated by light, so plant tissues can be exposed to enough light. In addition, the whole package can be easily unfolded and refolded into a displaying mold. This present invention provides a way to displaying the growth process of plants, and it is educative and enjoyable.
235 MULTI-CHUTE GRAVITY FEED DISPENSER DISPLAY US11164784 2005-12-06 US20080245813A1 2008-10-09 Terry J. Johnson; Travis O. Johnson; John Schoemer
A set of panels having chutes therebetween. The chutes being defined by curvilinear rails on such panels. The curvilinear rails having stops thereon for stopping the products for viewing.
236 Organizer/storage rack US12079038 2008-03-24 US20080173604A1 2008-07-24 Curtis M. Nickerson
A plurality of containers (32) are pitiable into tubular shelves (22). The containers (32) are cylindrical in shape and are sized so that they can be pushed sideways into a slot-like opening (26) in the tubular shelf (22). The containers (32) cam open the slot opening (26) both when they are pushed into the tubular shelves (22) and pulled out from the tubular shelves (22). End portions of the tubular shelves (22) fit within sockets (24) formed in, or on axles formed on, the side walls (16, 18) of a storage rack (10).
237 Headroom shelf for a cooler US11452578 2006-06-14 US20080000856A1 2008-01-03 Bernard Primiano
A shelf device for a cooler has a plurality of shelves adapted to hold beverage containers in an upright position and a top shelf disposed in the headroom space above the plurality of shelves adapted to hold beverage containers disposed on their sides.
238 Delivery and display system US11212787 2005-08-26 US20060043034A1 2006-03-02 David Vanderslice
A distribution and display system is provided that comprises a container comprising an enclosure for a plurality of cylindrical items. The container has a first and a second side retaining walls, a rear retaining wall coupled to said first and second side retaining walls, a front side having a front opening, and an inclined floor, wherein an item stored within said container will be urged toward said front opening due to the inclined floor. Upon arrival at the retail store, the container can be used as a display case to display the material on the store floor. In an exemplary embodiment, the containers are stackable such that a plurality of containers can be used to build a complete free-standing sales exhibit. Also, the walls of the container are preferably formed from a rigid wire structure.
239 Display shelf US10422274 2003-04-24 US07004334B2 2006-02-28 Desmond M. Walsh; Richard J. Fellinger
A bottle glorifier may be mounted on the interior surface of a glass refrigerator case door. A body holds a side-to-side array of exemplary containers. A separate adapter accommodates particular sizes or combinations of sizes of containers for a given body.
240 Storage unit and system US10443435 2003-05-22 US06981597B2 2006-01-03 James M. Cash
A storage unit configured to store and display items such as wine bottles includes a frame member including a top, a base and a plurality of vertically extending walls. A plurality of shelves are slidably attached to the frame member and configured to store a plurality of items. At least one insert may be positioned within the plurality of shelves to provide a support for the items contained therein. A strap, having a first end and a second end and extending substantially transverse to the front edge of the plurality of shelves is also provided and prevents the plurality of shelves from sliding. The shelves may be removed from the frame member and stored on a top surface of the frame member to reconfigure the storage space within the storage unit.
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