181 |
Holding and draining rack. |
US1906318943 |
1906-05-26 |
US843826A |
1907-02-12 |
KLOEPPINGER MATHILDA C |
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182 |
Bottle-drying rack. |
US1905268365 |
1905-07-06 |
US829475A |
1906-08-28 |
JAQUITH EUGENE H |
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183 |
Display-rack. |
US1904232546 |
1904-11-12 |
US789117A |
1905-05-02 |
BURT ALFRED H |
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184 |
Display-case. |
US1903178362 |
1903-10-24 |
US764028A |
1904-07-05 |
ALFORD JOHN M |
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185 |
Flower-pot holder. |
US1899721774 |
1899-06-24 |
US644993A |
1900-03-06 |
MERTON VIRGINIUS I |
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186 |
Charles j |
US73005D |
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US73005A |
1868-01-07 |
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187 |
System of packaging and displaying a set of products |
US15609773 |
2017-05-31 |
US10106292B2 |
2018-10-23 |
Adam Ghosoub Al-Khal; Benjamin F. Bard; David S. Bennett; Jason C. Killo |
A system of packaging and displaying a set of products is disclosed. The system may include a first and second container, together forming a hinged box, each container including a first display face, and a first back positioned on a side of the container opposite the first display face. A first magnetic element and a second element magnetically responsive to the first magnetic element may be positioned in the containers to assist in closing the box. At least one of the containers includes a transparent cover that secures, even in the open position of the box, displayed products, the displayed product visible through the cover when the box is hinged open. The cover has perforations that can be torn to access the products without tools. The products are arranged in the order of use and installation. |
188 |
SYSTEM OF PACKAGING AND DISPLAYING A SET OF PRODUCTS |
US15609773 |
2017-05-31 |
US20170341805A1 |
2017-11-30 |
Adam Ghosoub Al-Khal; Benjamin F. Bard; David S. Bennett; Jason C. Killo |
A system of packaging and displaying a set of products is disclosed. The system may include a first and second container, together forming a hinged box, each container including a first display face, and a first back positioned on a side of the container opposite the first display face. A first magnetic element and a second element magnetically responsive to the first magnetic element may be positioned in the containers to assist in closing the box. At least one of the containers includes a transparent cover that secures, even in the open position of the box, displayed products, the displayed product visible through the cover when the box is hinged open. The cover has perforations that can be torn to access the products without tools. The products are arranged in the order of use and installation. |
189 |
Storage rack for barrels |
US15261271 |
2016-09-09 |
US09826830B1 |
2017-11-28 |
Justin B. Stiefel; Darrin Filand; Carl Taylor-Swanson |
A storage rack may include a plurality of sections for holding a respective plurality of items. A first section may include, for example, a first vertical support, a second vertical support substantially parallel to the first vertical support, and a first set of horizontal supports substantially perpendicular to the first vertical support and the second vertical support. The first set of horizontal supports may include a first horizontal support disposed at a first height and a first depth in the first vertical support, and a second horizontal support disposed at the first height and the first depth in the second vertical support. The first horizontal support may extend from an inner wall of the first vertical support towards the second vertical support for a distance that is less than half of the distance between the first vertical support and the second vertical support. |
190 |
System for distributing gas cylinders, including means for identifying the type of cylinder, comprising a color sensor and a sensor for detecting ferromagnetic material |
US14124146 |
2012-06-11 |
US09730532B2 |
2017-08-15 |
Yanis Siamer |
This system (10) for distributing gas cylinders, wherein the gas cylinders (11) are likely to be of different types defined by different shapes, volumes and colors, comprises means (20) for identifying the type of gas cylinder (11), the identification means (20) comprising a first sensor (60) for sensing the color of the gas cylinder. The identification means (20) also include a sensor (62) for detecting ferromagnetic material. |
191 |
MULTI-FUNCTIONAL DISPLAY ASSEMBLY |
US14993459 |
2016-01-12 |
US20170196377A1 |
2017-07-13 |
Jennifer A. Theisen; Alex K. Poniatowski; Glenn M. Christoffel |
A multi-functional display assembly includes a base tray secured to a display shelf and having a front, a back, a right side, a left side, a bottom, an open top and a height. At least one product plate assembly is positioned within the base tray and has a recess for holding a sample product. A transparent cover includes a height that is greater than the height of the base tray and greater than a height of the sample product. The transparent cover is placed over and around the base tray and is secured to the base tray and the at least one product plate assembly when the multi-functional display assembly is in a secured display configuration and is removed from around the base tray when the multi-functional display assembly is in an unsecured display configuration. |
192 |
DISPLAY AND STORAGE BOTTLE CLIP FOR FINGERNAIL LACQUER BOTTLES |
US14944764 |
2015-11-18 |
US20170135502A1 |
2017-05-18 |
Nam Thanh Nguyen |
A device and method for the storage and display of dual fingernail lacquer bottles, which uses resilient flexible arms to grasp the bottles. Each clip has two or more resilient arms having a frontal opening which permit the placement of a bottle, such as a fingernail lacquer or treatment bottle, between the resilient arms. The resilient arms provide a tab for alignment of the fingernail lacquer bottles and catches for attachment of an informational card to the device. The resilient flexible arms utilize friction and compressive forces to grasp the bottle, with each resilient arm being made of a flexible material used to grasp the exterior of a bottle. |
193 |
Display carton and system for displaying a plurality of containers |
US14802743 |
2015-07-17 |
US09635885B2 |
2017-05-02 |
Scott A. Fath |
A display carton for displaying a plurality of containers. The display carton includes a base having a front edge, and a back edge, a front side member extending perpendicularly from the front edge of the base and terminating at an upper edge thereof, a rear side member extending perpendicularly from the rear edge of the base and terminating at an upper edge thereof, the rear side member having a cover panel detachably affixed to the rear side member; an upper tray member having a front edge, and a back edge, the front edge extending perpendicularly from the upper edge of the front side member, the upper tray member having a plurality of first apertures; and a lower tray member, the lower tray member positioned along a plane substantially parallel to the upper tray member and the base and located therebetween, the lower tray member having a plurality of second apertures. |
194 |
Device with a number of stations for displaying a number of containers |
US14315189 |
2014-06-25 |
US09615680B2 |
2017-04-11 |
Sabrina LeFevre; Mark D. Hannen |
Methods and device are provided for displaying a container. The device includes a number of stations to receive a number of containers. The container has an angled top and a recessed bottom. The device has an opening with a first end and a second end opposite of one another to receive the container. Each station has a die-cut angle at the first end of the opening to retain the container via the angled top. Each station has a die-cut post at the second end of the opening to retain the container via the recessed bottom. |
195 |
ADJUSTABLE PRODUCT DISPLAY SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US14872262 |
2015-10-01 |
US20170095093A1 |
2017-04-06 |
Steve Brenner; Mark Schaefer; Fiona Lee; Emad Ayad; Leonard Velich |
An adjustable product display system is configured to display a variety of products having different sizes and shapes in relation to a surface of a structure. The adjustable product display system may include a bin assembly having an adjustable length. The assembly defines a retaining chamber. At least one product-supporting insert is selectively positioned in and removed from the retaining chamber. The product-supporting insert(s) is configured to retain at least one of the products. |
196 |
Display rack for showcasing a plurality of boxes that dispense a product stored therein |
US14500936 |
2014-09-29 |
US09532665B1 |
2017-01-03 |
William J. Selby |
A display rack mountable on a shelf of a store for showcasing first and second display boxes and wound flexible tubing. The display rack comprises front and rear support members. The display rack further comprises first, second, and third open sidewall support members each having a first end engaged with the front support member and a second end engaged with the rear support member. The display rack further comprises a first stall formed between the first and second open sidewall support members. The first stall is adapted to receive the first display box. The display rack further comprises a second stall formed between the second and third open sidewall support members. The second stall is adapted to receive the second display box. The front and rear support members support the front and rear portions of the first and second display boxes, respectively. |
197 |
Keg delivery system with Keg rack tier half |
US13756854 |
2013-02-01 |
US09278838B2 |
2016-03-08 |
William P. Apps; Sean T. Ogburn; Ryan C. Meers; Paul Thomas Walton, Jr.; Ian C. McDermott; Ronald Samuel Ward; Steven Alan Kitchin |
A keg delivery system includes a rack having a plurality of bays for receiving kegs horizontally. The keg delivery system also includes elements for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor. |
198 |
RACK SYSTEM FOR WINE BOTTLES AND THE LIKE |
US14863976 |
2015-09-24 |
US20160007743A1 |
2016-01-14 |
PAUL KODER; JASON MICHAEL STONER |
A bottle rack system comprising at least a first vertical mounting post and a plurality of bottle supports affixed to the first mounting post. Each bottle support comprises a horizontal crossbar and two support arms affixed to the crossbar. The two support arms are adapted to together hold at least one bottle with each arm supporting a different part of the bottle. |
199 |
DEVICE WITH A NUMBER OF STATIONS FOR DISPLAYING A NUMBER OF CONTAINERS |
US14315189 |
2014-06-25 |
US20150374146A1 |
2015-12-31 |
Sabrina LeFevre; Mark D. Hannen |
Methods and device are provided for displaying a container. The device includes a number of stations to receive a number of containers. The container has an angled top and a recessed bottom. The device has an opening with a first end and a second end opposite of one another to receive the container. Each station has a die-cut angle at the first end of the opening to retain the container via the angled top. Each station has a die-cut post at the second end of the opening to retain the container via the recessed bottom. |
200 |
SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SECURING AND DISPLAYING PRODUCTS |
US14623679 |
2015-02-17 |
US20150250333A1 |
2015-09-10 |
Mark SCHAEFER; Steven Allen BRENNER; Joseph VONDER HAAR; Emad AYAD |
A product holder system is configured to be removably secured to a surface of a component. The system may include a bracket including a main beam and at least one securing mount, and at least one product holder removably and adjustably secured to the main beam. The product holder is configured to removably retain a product. At least one securing assembly is connected to the securing mount(s). The securing assembly is configured to removably secure the product holder system to the surface of the component. |