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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
241 Retail display product combination and methods US10873919 2004-06-22 US20050279579A1 2005-12-22 Jeremy Milk; Jennifer Miller; Glenn Savage
A display and a method of displaying articles for sale in a mass retail environment. The method comprises displaying multiple product containers in an adjacent fashion, in a row, on a shelf, where each container includes the same brand display. The method further comprises including product containers having a common characteristic selected from the group consisting of fragrance, product color, container shape, container color and combinations thereof. The products include at least two product types selected from the group consisting of personal care products, home care products, and laundry care products.
242 Display tray and rack assembly US10672023 2003-09-26 US06964344B1 2005-11-15 Chang S. Kim
A tray and rack assembly for beverage containers. The assembly includes a rack subassembly and a tray subassembly slidingly engaging said rack member. The tray subassembly includes a pair of substantially parallel tray sidewalls, a tray floor extending between the lower edges of the tray sidewalls, at least one beverage container stop member extending at least partially between the outer ends of the tray sidewalls, and a tray pull member extending from the outer end of the tray. The rack subassembly includes a pair of substantially parallel rack sidewalls, and a rack floor extending between the lower edges of the rack sidewalls. Sliding attachment means are adapted to hold the tray subassembly in sliding contact with the rack subassembly and permit the tray subassembly to be extended from and inserted into the rack subassembly.
243 System and method for product display, arrangement and rotation US10716258 2004-01-15 US20050098515A1 2005-05-12 James Close
A device, system, and method for manually arranging products on a display shelf. A plastic ridged base may be cut to a desired display shelf width along preformed notches and then be placed on the display shelf. Excess base width may serve as a rear backing element to support row partitions. The ridges support merchandise and permit a pull member to rest between ridges. The pull member may be manually pulled to bring merchandise to the front of a row. The ridges may be universal, or may be of specific dimensions for items such as soup cans or baby food jars. Narrow base sections may be extruded and snapped together to form a desired base unit width. A spring or elastic active alignment device may be used on the base to move display items forward on a shelf.
244 Wine rack US10615638 2003-07-08 US20040104187A1 2004-06-03 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.
245 Glorifier US10422274 2003-04-24 US20040055981A1 2004-03-25 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.
246 Front piece for a merchandising display track device US10207319 2002-07-29 US06679389B1 2004-01-20 James David Robertson; Ming Sun
A front panel for a display rack has a base, upstanding sidewalls connected along their bottom end portions to the base, face members connected to the front edges of the sidewalls, and an elongate connecting member connected to the top end portions of the face members. The base, face members and connecting member define a viewing window for the display rack through which a beverage container in a display rack in a refrigerator can be viewed. The base and connecting member curve outward to position a beverage container forward in the display rack. A pair of downwardly extending fingers fit into receiving slots in a front segment of the rack to fasten the front panel to the front segment of the display rack.
247 Display unit, especially for bottles US10257529 2003-03-27 US20030183646A1 2003-10-02 Gary Souter; Philip Toovey
A sales display unit (11) primarily for dispensing cooled drinks and comprising a housing (13) with refrigeration means therein, having an opening (18), an automatic feed system (21) located within the housing and on which goods (12) ate stored. The feed system (21) transports goods to the opening (18) where stop means (42) arrests the goods at or adjacent said opening (18) where said goods are accessible from without the housing.
248 Display shelf having an anti-rotation member US09878638 2001-06-11 US06585120B2 2003-07-01 James David Robertson
An elongate channel displays a row of articles such as cans and bottles having petaloid feet. The channel is designed to receive petaloid feet articles for sliding movement along its length. The channel comprises a base wall and at least one sidewall upstanding from the base wall. The base wall comprises a plurality of upwardly projecting ribs extending along the channel. The tops of the ribs define a plane on which the petaloid feet of articles are to be disposed. The base wall further comprises a railing disposed along the base wall and extending along the channel. The top of the railing extends above the plane to engage the bottom of the article to prevent rotation. A pair of railings define therebetween a groove for receiving at least one of the petaloid feet of each article to prevent rotation of the article.
249 Modular storage system for multiple stacks US09938919 2001-08-24 US20030038097A1 2003-02-27 Saul Palder
A storage system for stacks of like articles consisting of a fixed base positioned within a storage area and carrousel like stackholder assembly between a position vertically aligned with the base and at least partially external of the storage system. The stackholder assembly is formed with a plurality of radially arranged wells which may be dimensioned to receive different sized and/or shaped articles.
250 Shelf assembly US09801153 2001-03-07 US06439400B2 2002-08-27 Joseph M. Battaglia; Rafael T. Bustos
A shelf assembly for organizing and merchandising a plurality of products. The shelf assembly comprises a shelf having a bottom, a plurality of wire dividers extending from front to back, and a wire stop secured to an adjacent pair of wire dividers. A front member pivotal about the wire stop prevents the forwardmost product within a column of products from falling off the front of the shelf. The pivotal front members enable product to be pulled forwardly off the shelf and minimize the spacing necessary between adjacent shelves.
251 Wire rack for wine bottles and the like US09666695 2000-09-21 US06422406B1 2002-07-23 Steven M. Kessel; Peterjohn R. C. Walters; Jerry W. Thompson
A number of panels and shelves are formed of wires which are arranged to intersect. These panels and shelves are secured together to form a rack for holding bottles, where by rack is supported by four corner posts. The vertical placement of the shelves is adjustable along the height of the corner posts by use of adjustable support collars which fit around each post and are captured by each corner of a shelf. A plurality of A-frames are removably secured to the shelves to form areas or compartments in which the bottles or the like may be stored. The A-frames are positioned next to each other so as to support an inverted pyramid of bottles between them.
252 Vial dispenser US09916153 2001-07-26 US20020084235A1 2002-07-04 Thomas K. Lake
A device suitable for dispensing a plurality of like articles therefrom, the device characterized as having a plurality of columns for storing and dispensing the articles, each column having a front opening for dispensing the articles and a bottom side for holding the articles, each column having resilient spring means for biasing the articles towards the front opening of the column, the improvement being a tilt ramp attached to the front opening, wherein the ramp is at a decreased angle
253 Versatile stemware holder US09490746 2000-01-25 US06244554B1 2001-06-12 John F. Baker
A versatile stemware holder includes a vertically extending center sleeve, stemware holding arms extending from the exterior wall of the center sleeve, and split ring stemware holders at the distal ends of the stemware holding arms. The center sleeve of the stemware holder is sized to fit over the neck of a bottle-shaped container such as a wine or champagne bottle. A resilient liner is provided for the sleeve for bracing the sleeve to the bottle neck such that the stemware holder stays firmly in place when the bottle-shaped container is moved or jostled. The stemware holder additionally includes billboard platform structures and openings in the extension section of the stemware holding arms for displaying additional celebration and special occasion related articles such as flowers, note cards, valentines, bows, and the like. Risers attachable to the stemware holder and a display platform attachable to the risers are additionally provided for additional display versatility.
254 Rack for holding cylindrical articles US09349083 1999-07-08 US06193081B1 2001-02-27 Timothy L. Ewing
A holder for cylindrical articles is provided that comprises an open frame design. The slanted, article supporting base extends somewhat further than the length of the articles to be stored allowing for the retention of potential spillage of material from the articles while in an upright position. Attached to the base are two side panels. The first side panel includes a slot for permitting the inserting and withdrawing of articles that are stacked upon the base. Additionally, the first side panel may contain a means of closure such as a gate to insure retention of the articles in the holder regardless of the position of the holder. The opposing side panel has a smaller slot to receive the narrow end of the articles that are inserted into the holder thereby retaining the articles, and, with the assistance of the slanted base, effectively sliding the articles toward this second panel. Connecting the side panels is a top panel that is separated from the base by a distance that determines the number of articles that can be stored in the holder. The top panel is designed with a means of allowing for the portability of the holder and, may contain a means linking two or more racks. A back panel links the aforementioned panels and extends somewhat further than the length of the article to be stored, allowing for the retention of potential spillage from the articles while in a horizontal position. Additionally, the holder may contain mounting holes permitting the rack to be mounted in a variety of positions while allowing for its removal for the portability of the holder and its contents. Further, the rack may accommodate items associated with the application of the contents of the tubes.
255 Bottle dispenser US314536 1999-05-19 US6112938A 2000-09-05 William Patrick Apps
A bottle dispenser is configured for storing and dispensing bottles having a neck rim. The dispenser includes a substantially rectangular housing with a central opening formed therein. A bottle carrier lid is secured within the central opening and includes a sloped guide track configured for slidably supporting the neck rims of a plurality of bottles for storing and dispensing the bottles. The guide track is sufficiently sloped to advance bottles along the guide track automatically as bottles are dispensed.
256 Roller type commodity stand US306827 1999-05-07 US6089385A 2000-07-18 Toshio Nozawa
A roller type stand for the display and supply of commodities has an elongated base, an elongated slide case, and a large number of rollers attached to the slide case. A large number of concave portions for receiving mounting shafts of the rollers are formed to support walls of the slide case. Inwardly projecting ribs are integrally formed with side walls of the base as one piece. The support walls of the slide case are detachably inserted between the ribs and a bottom wall of the base, and upper sides of the mounting shafts are held by the ribs.
257 Container supporting product display rack US718200 1996-09-20 US6003692A 1999-12-21 Ira M. Kozak
In order to visibly display products of various types in bulk quantities, while at the same time restricting access to the products to maintain them in a safe and clean condition, a product display rack is provided. The rack includes a frame having a support for a container for products mounted thereon. It also includes structure associated with the frame for mounting the rack on a supporting surface. The rack is formed in such manner as to maintain the container in position on the support. Still additionally, a unique product display rack container is disclosed having a pair of parallel generally polygonal-shaped side walls joined by a continuous perimeter wall having an access-giving opening to define a product-containing enclosure.
258 Glide rack insert US720800 1996-10-01 US5865323A 1999-02-02 Danny Lecroy
The present invention provides an insert for a glide rack, with the insert being dimensioned to correspond to the given length and width of a row of the glide rack. The insert is fitted within the row of the glide rack such that the glide characteristics of the row of the glide rack are improved and the containers slide more easily toward the forward end thereof. The insert is preferably manufactured from a high density polyethylene.
259 Device for dispensing cans from carton US541940 1995-10-10 US5584431A 1996-12-17 Philip Clement
A device for dispensing containers, such as cans of beer or soda, from a carton including a plurality of overlapping flaps which form an end wall of the carton and which can be separated and folded outwardly to open the carton. The dispensing device comprises a frame defining an opening for receiving the carton and having an inner periphery which at least partially surrounds the outer periphery of the carton and is dimensioned to slide over and engage the flaps when in the folded back position and retain them in that position. Preferably, the device also includes a base connected to the frame for resting on a support surface and supporting the frame and the open end of the carton at an elevation above the opposite end thereof so as to prevent the containers from rolling out of the open end of the carton.
260 Cantilevered bottle support capable of incorporating any desired shape or graphic design US292833 1994-08-18 US5573123A 1996-11-12 Aaron D. LaLonde
A holder for objects, such as wine bottles, having a support system that enables the objects' enclosures to be any desired shape or form. A preferred embodiment includes a bottle support that is cantilevered in two directions. The first direction is parallel to the longitudinal length of the bottle and the second direction is orthogonal thereto. A support foot that is in general orthogonal to the supported bottle and a support arm connecting the support foot to the support body provides the ability to cantilever the supported object in two directions.
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