序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
61 용기 매달기 기구 KR1020057011038 2003-08-29 KR1020050085692A 2005-08-29 야마시타마사오; 나가오카군지
A container suspending device capable of processing waste without causing any problem while maintaining the advantages of a conventional container suspending device, wherein a plurality of circular openings (41a) to (41f) are provided in a paper container suspending base plate (40), a plurality of lock pieces (42) projected inward are formed from the inner peripheral edges of the circular openings (41a) to (41f), the diameters (D1) of the circular openings (41a) to (41f) are formed so that the head parts of suspended containers (C) can pass therethrough and the diameters (D2) of virtual circles formed by connecting the tips of the plurality of lock pieces (42) to each other are formed smaller than the diameters of lock parts (a) formed on the containers (C) near the head part peripheral part.
62 A MODULAR ARRAY PCT/NZ2007000222 2007-08-16 WO2008020772A2 2008-02-21 HUCKS ALAN DAVID LESSLIE
The present invention encompasses a reconfigurable modular array. In a particular aspect, the array is an articulated modular storage device comprising a reconfigurable array of linked storage chambers.
63 CLIP TRAY AND METHOD OF RETAINING AND INDIVIDUALLY RELEASING CYLINDRICAL SHAPED OBJECTS PCT/US2004004727 2004-02-17 WO2004078004B1 2005-01-06 JONES WAYNE H
A disk-like Container (42) having a cylindrical sidewall (48) is retained and released from a receptacle (40) formed by a partial cylindrical back wall (32) adapted to contact the cylindrical sidewall (48) of the container (42). A first portion of the back wall (32) extends circumferentially less than 180 degrees around the cylindrical sidewall of the container. A second portion of the back wall extends from the first portion, and cumulatively with the first portion extends circumferentially to greater than 180 degrees around the cylindrical sidewall of the container. A release tab (50) formed by the second portion of the back wall deflects to move the second portion outward away from the cylindrical sidewall of the container to permit the container to be inserted into and removed from the receptacle (40). A plurality of the receptacles are formed in a single clip tray (30), and the clip trays may be oriented and positioned singularly or in multiple assemblies.
64 PRODUCT DISPLAY ASSEMBLY AND METHOD US15710445 2017-09-20 US20190082830A1 2019-03-21 Mark Schaefer; Steven Allen Brenner
A product display assembly includes a body, at least one support, and at least one product holder. The body defines an interior volume and includes a base. The at least one support is mounted to the base of the body, and disposed within the interior volume. The support includes a foot and a stem extending from the foot. The foot is mounted to the base of the body and defines a foot plane, and the stem extends from the foot at an oblique angle to the foot plane. The at least one product holder is mounted to the at least one support, and is configured to hold a product at an orientation that is oblique to the foot plane.
65 Modular bottle rack US15868453 2018-01-11 US10098454B2 2018-10-16 Chih-Chien Hsieh
A modular bottle rack includes at least two modular units laterally mounted to each other. Each modular unit includes a main frame and a basket mounted onto the main frame, wherein the bracket is selectively reciprocally moved relative to the main frame due to a height of the bottle supported on the main frame. Two fasteners are screwed onto the bracket for selectively positioning the bracket on the main frame. The main frame includes is divided into an assembling portion and a supporting portion, wherein a first connecting structure and a second connecting structure are respectively disposed on two opposite sides of the assembling portion, and the first connecting structure is assembled to a second connecting structure of an adjacent modular unit.
66 Storage rack for barrels US15819037 2017-11-21 US10039381B2 2018-08-07 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.
67 ESSENTIAL OIL BOTTLE RACK US15660461 2017-07-26 US20180027962A1 2018-02-01 John Scott Benz
An essential oil bottle rack. The essential oil bottle rack includes a platform having an upper surface opposite a lower surface. The lower surface may be substantially planar. The upper surface may be substantially planner with a plurality of recesses. Each of the recesses include a large diameter slot and a small diameter slot.
68 BOTTLE RACK US15190465 2016-06-23 US20170367479A1 2017-12-28 Chih-Chien HSIEH
A bottle bracket includes a main frame divided into an assembling portion and a supporting portion, wherein at least one slot is defined in the assembling portion. At least one bracket is selectively positioned on the assembling portion. The at least one bracket includes a mounting portion abutting against the assembling portion and having at least one bore defined therein. A first holder extends from a top edge of the mounting portion and at least one through hole is defined in the first holder for allowing a bottle extending through the first holder, wherein the bottle stands on the supporting portion after extending through the at least one opening. At least one fastener sequentially extends through the at least one slot and the at least one through hole and for selectively positioning the at least one bracket due to a clamping effect thereof.
69 Multi-functional display assembly US14993459 2016-01-12 US09700155B1 2017-07-11 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.
70 Wine bottle rack-building kit, packaging, and method US14928307 2015-10-30 US09668573B2 2017-06-06 Larry A. Salani
A modular rack for storing wine bottles comprising a plurality of base frames, said base frames being rectangular and provided in a center thereof with a circular hole and in a periphery thereof with a plurality of slots, a plurality of support rods provided in a periphery thereof with a plurality of slots; and said plurality of slots capable of coupling with any other of said plurality of slots when mated perpendicularly thus forming a friction-lock.
71 Nail polish display system US14507482 2014-10-06 US09648966B2 2017-05-16 Cuong Nguyen
A nail polish display system includes a case, which may take the form of a shelving system or platform, sized to hold and display multiple bottles of nail polish. The bottles are attached to coupling devices, such as clamps, sleeves, magnetic couplers, etc. to an agitator, which preferably takes the form of a rotatable rod. A motor operates the agitator to move, rotate or otherwise agitate the bottles and therefore sufficiently and continuously mix the nail polish within the bottles. The system may include one or more sensors configured to detect the presence of a patron, configured to detect a position of the motor or agitator, and/or configured to detect when a door to the case is being opened. Further, the motor may be programmable and receive instructions from either a controller or control logic using input from one or more of the sensors.
72 Storage rack for barrels US13844655 2013-03-15 US09445670B1 2016-09-20 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.
73 Wine Bottle Rack-Building Kit, Packaging, and Method US14928307 2015-10-30 US20160120307A1 2016-05-05 Larry A. Salani
A modular rack for storing wine bottles comprising a plurality of base frames, said base frames being rectangular and provided in a center thereof with a circular hole and in a periphery thereof with a plurality of slots, a plurality of support rods provided in a periphery thereof with a plurality of slots; and said plurality of slots capable of coupling with any other of said plurality of slots when mated perpendicularly thus forming a friction-lock.
74 Display Carton And System for Displaying a Plurality of Containers US14802743 2015-07-17 US20150320112A1 2015-11-12 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.
75 BOTTLE RACK US14488312 2014-09-17 US20150076091A1 2015-03-19 Chao-Lung LEE
A bottle rack includes a plurality of first frame bodies, a plurality of second frame bodies and a plurality of connecting rods. Each of the first frame body includes a first assembling portion and a second assembling portion. The first assembling portion and the second assembling portion of the first frame body are embedded into the second assembling portion of another one of the first frame bodies and the first assembling portion of still another one of the first frame bodies respectively. Each of the second frame body includes a third assembling portion and a fourth assembling portion. The third assembling portion and the fourth assembling portion of the second frame body are embedded into the fourth assembling portion of another one of the second frame bodies and the third assembling portion of still another one of the second frame bodies respectively.
76 Illuminated bottle holder US13402382 2012-02-22 US08978901B2 2015-03-17 Darryl Hogeback
Systems and methods are herein disclosed for holding a bottle (e.g., a wine bottle) at an angle that facilitates viewing the wine bottle label. The bottle holder may also include illuminating elements for casting viewing light upon the label of a wine bottle and to enhance viewing of the wine bottle shape, texture, and color. Such illuminating elements can be oriented upwards or downwards in order to cast last on the wine bottle above or below the illuminating elements. The bottle holder has at least two components: an elongated support member (bottle support member) and a wall mount. The wall mount can be fixed to a wall and the bottle support member can be secured to the wall mount. The wall mount and bottle support member can also include wiring and electrical connections to enable use of illuminating elements on the bottle support member.
77 KEG DELIVERY SYSTEM US13756854 2013-02-01 US20130216339A1 2013-08-22 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 means for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor.
78 Backboard container storage system US13072541 2011-03-25 US08439209B2 2013-05-14 Giacomo Michael Pasquale Strollo
A user configurable container storage system using movable container-nest modules securely anchored to a backing allowing removal and insertion of the containers with one hand.
79 TEST TUBE RACK US13395538 2010-08-25 US20120175328A1 2012-07-12 Bernd Bosch
A test tube rack (1) that is suited for storing and transporting test tubes. The test tube rack (1) according to the invention includes a bottom plate (3), a cover plate (2), and a centering plate (4), which are arranged parallel to one another and spaced apart from one another. The plates have a substantially rectangular shape. At each corner a screw connector (8) is arranged, through which the plates are joined to each other. The screw connectors (8) are designed such that, when stacking a plurality of test tube racks (1), the screw connectors (8) of one test tube rack (1) partially engage with the screw connectors (8) of another test tube rack (1), and thereby ensure a secure connection, at least with respect to lateral shifting. Additionally, the screw connectors (8) can be provided with a locking mechanism, which allows a rigid connection between test tube racks (1).
80 NAIL POLISH DISPLAY SYSTEM US13005424 2011-01-12 US20120041589A1 2012-02-16 Cuong Nguyen
A nail polish display system includes a case, which may take the form of a shelving system or platform, sized to hold and display multiple bottles of nail polish. The bottles are attached to coupling devices, such as clamps, sleeves, magnetic couplers, etc. to an agitator, which preferably takes the form of a rotatable rod. A motor operates the agitator to move, rotate or otherwise agitate the bottles and therefore sufficiently and continuously mix the nail polish within the bottles. The system may include one or more sensors configured to detect the presence of a patron, configured to detect a position of the motor or agitator, and/or configured to detect when a door to the case is being opened. Further, the motor may be programmable and receive instructions from either a controller or control logic using input from one or more of the sensors.
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