201 |
Death care merchandise display unit |
US09738330 |
2000-12-18 |
US20010002660A1 |
2001-06-07 |
Dennis
J.
Riga; Douglas
E.
Kellogg |
A death care merchandise display unit comprises two vertical, parallel, spaced wing wall panels, a vertical back wall means having lateral edges secured to the rear edges of the wing wall panels and optionally at least one decedent confinement chamber positioned between the two vertical spaced wing wall panels with a drawer slide means for rolling the chamber outward or a cornice display structure projecting from the vertical back wall of the merchandise display area or securement means for affixing death care merchandise selected from coffins, caskets, vaults, urns, sectionals or miniatures thereof and materials for decorating the same onto the merchandise display area. The securement means may consist of drawers adjacent to the decedent confinement chamber for exhibiting casket adornment materials. The cornice display structure may consist of two vertical panels and a horizontal beam secured to the vertical panels, the horizontal beam extending at least fifty percent of the distance defined by the vertical back wall. In addition, the cornice display structure may contain an illumination means affixed onto its inner perimeter. The securement means may further comprise a means for downwardly extending at least one decedent confinement chamber from a vertical wing wall panel. |
202 |
Lighting fixture display |
US09293759 |
1999-04-16 |
US06199705B1 |
2001-03-13 |
Joel Portner |
A display for a plurality of electrical fixtures, such as lighting fixtures. The display includes a slat board type mounting panel having a plurality of elongated generally horizontal grooves in the front surface thereof. A plurality of mounting plates are provided having flanges that are adapted to be retained within the grooves of the slat board for removably supporting the mounting plates on the front surface of the panel. An electrical wire is secured to the plates. A male plug attached to one end of the wire. A retainer is provided on opposite sides of the mounting panel to support the panel. The retainer has a U shaped channel therein. A series of electrical receptacles are mounted within the channel. The plug may be inserted into the receptacles for providing electrical power to the mounting plates. The retainer includes an opening therein that mates with the grooves of the slat board. The electrical wire extends along the grooves to the side edges of the panel and then inserted into the receptacle within the retainer. The retainer serves to support the mounting panel as well as retain the electrical connections for the display. |
203 |
Display system for lamp shades |
US09425355 |
1999-10-22 |
US06182841B2 |
2001-02-06 |
Monroe J. Klein |
A display system for lamp shades includes a lower portion and an upper portion. The lower portion has opposed top and bottom surfaces. Struts depend from the bottom surface of the lower portion to secure the lower portion to a supporting structure. A plurality of upstanding posts extend from the top surface of the lower portion to support nested lamp shades in a manner suitable for display. An axial mast extends from the central axis of the top surface of the lower portion. The upper portion has opposed top and bottom surfaces. A pole depends from the bottom surface of the upper portion to cooperate with the axial mast of the lower portion so as to facilitate rotation of the upper portion relative to the lower portion. A plurality of upstanding posts extend from the upper surface of the upper portion to support nested lamp shades in a manner suitable for display. |
204 |
Death care merchandise display unit |
US307791 |
1999-05-10 |
US6161705A |
2000-12-19 |
Dennis J. Riga; Douglas E. Kellogg |
A death care merchandise display unit comprises two vertical, parallel, spaced wing wall panels, a vertical back wall means having lateral edges secured to the rear edges of the wing wall panels and optionally at least one decedent confinement chamber positioned between the two vertical spaced wing wall panels with a drawer slide means for rolling the chamber outward or a cornice display structure projecting from the vertical back wall of the merchandise display area or securement means for affixing death care merchandise selected from coffins, caskets, vaults, urns, sectionals or miniatures thereof and materials for decorating the same onto the merchandise display area. The securement means may consist of drawers adjacent to the decedent confinement chamber for exhibiting casket adornment materials. The cornice display structure may consist of two vertical panels and a horizontal beam secured to the vertical panels, the horizontal beam extending at least fifty percent of the distance defined by the vertical back wall. In addition, the cornice display structure may contain an illumination means affixed onto its inner perimeter. The securement means may further comprise a means for downwardly extending at least one decedent confinement chamber from a vertical wing wall panel. |
205 |
Integrated display system for death care merchandise |
US115159 |
1998-07-14 |
US6145671A |
2000-11-14 |
Dennis J. Riga; Marta Monserrate |
A death care merchandise display unit maximizes the display of miniature death care merchandise products. The display unit has two vertical, parallel, spaced wing wall panels and a vertical back wall having lateral edges secured to the rear edges of the wing wall panels. Fixtures for holding miniature replicas of various death care merchandise articles are adfixed to the wall panels and the vertical back walls. One or more display surfaces are preferably further contained within the display unit. |
206 |
Death care merchandise display unit |
US177160 |
1998-10-22 |
US6105793A |
2000-08-22 |
Dennis J. Riga |
A death care merchandise display unit comprises two vertical, parallel, spaced wing wall panels, a vertical back wall means having lateral edges secured to the rear edges of the wing wall panels and at least one sectional decedent confinement chamber positioned between the two vertical spaced wing wall panels with at least one fabric board and a drawer and/or optional placard for displaying photographs, illustrations, or information. In addition, the cornice display structure may contain an illumination means affixed onto its inner perimeter. The securement means may further comprise a means for vertically stacking at least one additional sectional decedent confinement chamber from a vertical wing wall panel or the back wall or securing another modular display beside the first horizontal display unit. |
207 |
Casket display structure |
US905683 |
1997-08-01 |
US6073320A |
2000-06-13 |
Randall S. Salatin; Lajos L. Szabo, Jr. |
A casket display structure has a floor-supported casket support adapted to support and display a casket. At least one standard is connected to and extends upwardly from the casket support. A decorative panel is hung on the standard. A rearward facing decorative panel may also be hung on the standard. In that case a second casket support may be positioned on an opposite side of the decorative panels from the first casket support. Two such casket display structures may be positioned perpendicularly to one another with the side edge of the second display structure abutting the rearward facing decorative panel of the first display structure. By utilizing three two-tiered casket racks in such an arrangement, a total of six caskets can be displayed. |
208 |
Death care merchandise display unit |
US788324 |
1997-01-24 |
US5901862A |
1999-05-11 |
Dennis J. Riga; Douglas E. Kellogg |
A death care merchandise display unit comprises two vertical, parallel, spaced wing wall panels, a vertical back wall means having lateral edges secured to the rear edges of the wing wall panels and optionally at least one decedent confinement chamber positioned between the two vertical spaced wing wall panels with a drawer slide means for rolling the chamber outward or a cornice display structure projecting from the vertical back wall of the merchandise display area or securement means for affixing death care merchandise selected from coffins, caskets, vaults, urns, sectionals or miniatures thereof and materials for decorating the same onto the merchandise display area. The securement means may consist of drawers adjacent to the decedent confinement chamber for exhibiting casket adornment materials. The cornice display structure may consist of two vertical panels and a horizontal beam secured to the vertical panels, the horizontal beam extending at least fifty percent of the distance defined by the vertical back wall. In addition, the cornice display structure may contain an illumination means affixed onto its inner perimeter. The securement means may further comprise a means for downwardly extending at least one decedent confinement chamber from a vertical wing wall panel. |
209 |
Modular casket display system |
US890958 |
1997-07-08 |
US5848498A |
1998-12-15 |
Lajos L. Szabo, Sr.; Lajos L. Szabo, Jr.; Alton F. Doody; Dennis J. Riga |
A casket display structure has a back wall and wing walls that are removably-attached to the back wall to form an alcove. A double-tiered display rack is mounted between the wing walls. The display structure includes a lower casket rollout rack connected to the fixed double-tiered rack by a scissors unit. |
210 |
Casket display system and construction method |
US709806 |
1996-09-10 |
US5797499A |
1998-08-25 |
Frank Pinco |
A casket display system having an enclosure with two side walls and a back wall, and having a casket support structure supported by the side walls. The casket support structure includes a fixed support for an upper casket and a movable support for a lower casket. The fixed support for the upper casket includes cantilever arms mounted on upper horizontal support members which extend between the upper and lower caskets and are supported by the side walls. The movable casket support has a dolly and a scissor mechanism. The scissor mechanism is mounted to a lower horizontal support member which is connected the side walls. The side walls include internal support structure which support the casket support structure and include floor-engaging portions which extend beyond the cantilever arms to provide support for the upper casket beyond it center of gravity. A hydraulic actuator can operate the movable casket support. |
211 |
Modular casket display system |
US452073 |
1995-05-26 |
US5709052A |
1998-01-20 |
Lajos L. Szabo, Sr.; Lajos L. Szabo, Jr.; Alton F. Doody; Dennis J. Riga |
A casket display structure has a back wall and wing walls that are removably-attached to the back wall to form an alcove. A double-tiered display rack is mounted between the wing walls. The display structure includes a lower casket rollout rack connected to the fixed double-tiered rack by a scissors unit. |
212 |
Furniture display cart |
US214650 |
1988-07-01 |
US4895381A |
1990-01-23 |
Clifford B. Farlow |
A furniture display cart is provided which allows vertical placement of furniture and display items to maximize warehouse or showroom capacity. The utilization of carts having vertical adjustable frames for three or more furniture items transforms a relatively small floor space into a much effectively larger space thus utilizing the area to its maximum potential. The cart is movable and can be nestled for storage purposes when not in use. |
213 |
Display and storage rack |
US42654773 |
1973-12-20 |
US3897876A |
1975-08-05 |
FELDMAN SOL |
A display and storage rack for upholstered furniture is constructed of an angle iron framework with the horizontal support members locked to the corner posts by means of a bayonet coupling and a single bolt at each connection.
|
214 |
Display assembly for furniture and home furnishings |
US3491195D |
1967-01-30 |
US3491195A |
1970-01-20 |
DORAN JOHN G |
|
215 |
Form for auto seat cover display |
US44041854 |
1954-06-30 |
US2790252A |
1957-04-30 |
VOLLAND VERNON G |
|
216 |
Furniture display rack |
US31280352 |
1952-10-02 |
US2713424A |
1955-07-19 |
THOMPSON BELTON S |
|
217 |
Display support |
US14413050 |
1950-02-14 |
US2637444A |
1953-05-05 |
JULIUS PINE |
|
218 |
Bed display outfit |
US34762040 |
1940-07-26 |
US2270039A |
1942-01-13 |
DE BOER JOHN HENRY |
|
219 |
Display stand |
US30249639 |
1939-11-02 |
US2253764A |
1941-08-26 |
CONDON ELMER J |
|
220 |
Display rail for beds |
US21723738 |
1938-07-02 |
US2226208A |
1940-12-24 |
NOWELL WILLIAM M; GILLESPIE JAMES F |
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