序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
181 Display device for a plunger matrix mattress US14307635 2014-06-18 US09635950B2 2017-05-02 Craig Saunders; John E. Spirk; Lindsey Tufts-Junior; William E. Rabbitt; Gary R. Stephan
A point-of-sale demonstration system includes a display system for viewing the underside of the plunger matrix mattress allowing a person sitting or lying on the mattress to readily view the impression created by their body weight on the plungers. The display system includes a camera positioned to image the underside of the mattress and a monitor (display screen) positioned for viewing by a person lying on the mattress so that they can see the deflection in the bottom of the plungers caused by their own weight on the mattress. Seeing the image of the downwardly displaced plungers immediately conveys the operation of the plunger matrix mattress to the viewer. The system may also be configured to capture individual frames and video images, store the images, transmit the images, and edit as desired, for example by zooming, cropping, changing the speed of the video, and so forth.
182 Pillow napkin dispensing system and method US14061950 2013-10-24 US09386868B2 2016-07-12 Eugene Alletto, Jr.
A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided.
183 DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A PLUNGER MATRIX MATTRESS US14307635 2014-06-18 US20140368660A1 2014-12-18 Craig Saunders; John E. Spirk; Lindsey Tufts-Junior; William E. Rabbitt; Gary R. Stephan
A point-of-sale demonstration systems aids in marketing of plunger matrix mattresses, which include an array of independently movable foam padded plungers visible on the underside of the mattress. The demonstration system includes a display system for viewing the underside of the plunger matrix mattress allowing a person sitting or lying on the mattress to readily view the impression created by their body weight on the plungers. The display system includes a camera positioned to image the underside of the mattress and a monitor (display screen) positioned for viewing by a person lying on the mattress so that they can see the deflection in the bottom of the plungers caused by their own weight on the mattress. Seeing the image of the downwardly displaced plungers immediately conveys the operation of the plunger matrix mattress to the viewer. The system may also be configured to capture individual frames and video images, store the images, transmit the images, and edit as desired, for example by zooming, cropping, changing the speed of the video, and so forth.
184 Display systems for a mattress US13007056 2011-01-14 US08875324B2 2014-11-04 Marguerite L. Borgione
Display systems for a mattress are described herein. The display systems can include a pocket configured to hold at least one pillow cover and a protective panel positioned on the top surface of a mattress. The protective panel can include an information display component.
185 Furniture display rack US13425921 2012-03-21 US08714369B2 2014-05-06 Lausan Chung-Hsin Liu; Shopo Hsin Tsu Liu; Fibro Tsu Kun Liu
A furniture display rack aims to hold at least one set of outdoor furniture which includes a table, at least one chair and a parasol. The furniture display rack comprises a first rack, a second rack connected to one end of the first rack and a support rack. The first rack includes a first retaining bar and a first holding space between two ends of the first retaining bar to hold the table. The first retaining bar has an insertion portion insertable by the parasol and two first retaining portions at two ends thereof leaned by the table. The second rack includes a pair of base beams respectively connected to one end of a support post and a second holding space between the two base beams to hold the chair. The furniture display rack thus formed can hold and display the furniture in smaller display space.
186 SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY DISPLAY AND RETAIL US13483487 2012-05-30 US20130325670A1 2013-12-05 James Allen Austin, III; Patrick William Boehnen; Matthew James Klein; Richard L. Roetken; Marcus Bosch; Geraint Krumpe; Natalie A. Schraufnagel
A retail shower door display assembly is provided with a point-of-sale display unit sized to be received within a retail store aisle. An array of various shower door frames is oriented within the display unit. An array of various shower door glass panes is oriented within the display unit. A method for displaying shower door assemblies for retail is provided by displaying various shower door frames for purchaser selection. Various shower door glass panes are provided for purchaser selection independent of the shower door frames.
187 AWEVATOR US12634510 2009-12-09 US20120248046A1 2012-10-04 Alfred G. Warner
A shelving system for storing objects may include a fixed frame, a movable frame to cooperate with the fixed frame, and a movable shelf to cooperate with the first frame and the movable frame. The movable frame may move up and down the fixed frame. The fixed frame may include a surface to carry the rolling shelf, and the movable frame may include a wheel. The movable frame may include a shaft for the wheel, and the movable frame may include a pivoting frame member to pivot between a vertical position to a horizontal position. The movable frame may include a support arm member which is detachable from a movable vertical frame member and visits with respect to the pivoting frame member, and the fixed frame may include a front vertical frame member which includes a vertical channel in order to guide a cable to lift the movable frame.
188 Hardware display clip US12028256 2008-02-08 US08011630B1 2011-09-06 Keith E. Metcalf
A hardware accessory display clip is provided that enables hardware accessories to be displayed on a number of different products without damage to the hardware accessories or products. An integrally connected exterior leg, interior leg, and bridge portion are provided that enables the hardware accessory display clip to be removably attached to a variety of products. An accessory connector member is integrally formed in the exterior leg of the hardware accessory display clip that can be removably received in a variety of hardware accessories.
189 Display for a casket selection room US12427153 2009-04-21 US07891505B2 2011-02-22 David Bowers; Jane J. Browe; Kevin R. Buchler
A display for a casket selection room comprises a base, a first display portion mounted to the base, a plurality of casket portions representing a plurality of casket choices from which a customer may select mounted to the first display portion, a second display portion mounted to the first display portion, and a plurality of casket ornaments representing a plurality of ornament choices from which the customer may select mounted to the second display portion.
190 Display For Selling Bedding Products US12648605 2009-12-29 US20100264783A1 2010-10-21 Herman Tam
A modular display for selling bedding products comprises a plurality of spaced bedding foundations. One or more of the foundations may be adjustable bed foundations. A mattress sits on top of each of the bedding foundations. The display further comprises a pair of quarter columns, the quarter columns being on opposed sides of the bedding foundation or foundations. In the event of more than two foundations, the display further comprises a joining column between adjacent bedding foundations. Horizontally oriented bridges are connected to and extend between adjacent columns above the mattresses. Bedding accessories, such as bed sheets, pillows and samples of other bedding products, are displayed in the columns.
191 Death care merchandise display system US11846288 2007-08-28 US07793792B2 2010-09-14 Paul J. Seyler
A display system for death care merchandise. A display unit includes a vertical center post and a plurality of wall panels which are attachable to the center post at right angles to each other. Another display unit includes a freestanding, two-sided, portable display.
192 DISPLAY FOR A CASKET SELECTION ROOM US12427153 2009-04-21 US20090243449A1 2009-10-01 David Bowers; Jane J. Browe; Kevin R. Buchler
A display for a casket selection room comprises a base, a first display portion mounted to the base, a plurality of casket portions representing a plurality of casket choices from which a customer may select mounted to the first display portion, a second display portion mounted to the first display portion, and a plurality of casket ornaments representing a plurality of ornament choices from which the customer may select mounted to the second display portion.
193 PET BED US12117352 2008-05-08 US20080277360A1 2008-11-13 William David ECKER
A system and method for displaying a pet bed at a point of sale location is provided including a display unit for displaying a plurality of mattresses having different volumes and differently sized covers corresponding to the different volume mattresses. The mattresses are preferably displayed at the point of sale location restrained in a compressed state having a reduced volume compared to the expanded state, which preferably reduces the amount of space occupied for the display unit. Furthermore, the variety of sizes of the mattresses and designs of the covers can facilitate a user personalizing the pet bed according to the user's preferences.
194 Product display US11591339 2006-11-01 US20080099418A1 2008-05-01 Andy Wells
A product display for selling household fixtures includes a display base, at least one wall provided adjacent the base, and a room mockup provided on said display base adjacent said at least one wall. The room mockup includes various display elements representing the household fixtures, and at least one of the display elements included has a set of alternate design features associated therewith. A selection pallet can be provided adjacent the room mockup. The selection pallet includes samples of alternate design features for the display elements.
195 DISPLAY FOR A CASKET SELECTION ROOM US11760593 2007-06-08 US20070227054A1 2007-10-04 David Bowers; Jane Browe; Kevin Buchler
A display for a casket selection room comprises a base, a first display portion mounted to the base, a plurality of casket portions representing a plurality of casket choices from which a customer may select mounted to the first display portion, a second display portion mounted to the first display portion, and a plurality of casket ornaments representing a plurality of ornament choices from which the customer may select mounted to the second display portion.
196 Casket display system US10274718 2002-10-21 US07191906B1 2007-03-20 Frank Pinco
A casket display system has a ⅛ corner casket portion and a feature display disposed with an enclosure. The casket corner portion includes a full set of hardware and the feature display stand includes a name and photograph and with the description of the casket configuration, physical samples of the linings of the casket and a price.
197 Method and apparatus for retail display of cabinets, countertops and related items US10286503 2002-11-01 US07163109B2 2007-01-16 Andrew D. Wells; Rollin D. Weary, III
A portable, modular apparatus for displaying fixtures and suites of fixtures in a commercial setting. The displayed fixtures can be cabinets, cabinets or the like and allow for display in a finished look to allow consumers to view the fixtures in a finished setting. A method of displaying fixtures and suites of fixtures in a commercial setting wherein the portions of the display are preassembled prior to in-store set up, thereby allowing quick and easy in-store set up of the display.
198 Display for a casket selection and/or viewing room US10233861 2002-09-03 US07036196B2 2006-05-02 Randall S. Salatin; Laios L. Szabo, Jr.; Marcus R. Szabo; Terry L. Carpenter; Judith C. Steele
A selection room display facilitates a casket selection by a customer of a funeral home. The display includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. A vertical signage column may be positioned in the alcove. Information modules are also displayed in the alcove. The modules correspond to the casket portions. The casket portions are supported on shelves which are removably secured to the back wall. The information modules are similarly removably secured to the back wall. The display may incorporate “themes” to feature the various casket choices. The theme technique may also be utilized in the funeral home viewing room.
199 INSTALLATION-FREE DEATH CARE MERCHANDISE DISPLAY UNIT US09090616 1998-06-04 US20020036179A1 2002-03-28 DENNIS J. RIGA
The invention is directed towards installation free death care merchandise display units. The display unit comprises a main display made of a plurality of side wing wall panels movably connected to a wall panel. Thus, the side wing wall panels and the back wall panel maintain each other in an upright position when the display unit is in a set up, displaying state.
200 Casket display system US09307792 1999-05-10 US06257423B1 2001-07-10 Dennis J. Riga; Douglas E. Kellogg
The present invention provides a display system for caskets, both for display prior to casket selection, e.g., in a showroom prior to purchase, and for display in actual use, e.g., in a viewing room and/or during a funeral or memorial service. The casket display system is easy to assemble in a short period of time, is lightweight enough for a single human to be able to lift and move any of its component parts, yet is strong and sturdy, giving the appearance of stability and mass, and is easily transportable. The casket display system of the present invention comprises a back wall panel, a bier formed by a plurality of casket-supporting cylinders, and at least one supporting member, wherein each supporting member is supported by at least one of the cylinders and provides support for the back wall panel. The back wall is completely supported by the supporting members, requiring no additional means of support. Each supporting means is attached to one or more of the cylinders. The cylinders may be interconnected by a connecting member, to provide enhanced support to the back wall supporting member and stability to the entire casket display system.
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