81 |
Furniture-rack. |
US1908429705 |
1908-04-28 |
US893856A |
1908-07-21 |
LUPPERT VALENTINE C |
|
82 |
Temporary bed-rail. |
US1907388728 |
1907-08-15 |
US890461A |
1908-06-09 |
SMITH WILLIAM H |
|
83 |
Display-rack. |
US1907372762 |
1907-05-09 |
US878872A |
1908-02-11 |
DOW FLOYD |
|
84 |
Table-rack. |
US1906330099 |
1906-08-10 |
US871670A |
1907-11-19 |
CALBECK RINALDO |
|
85 |
Display-rack. |
US1906325470 |
1906-07-10 |
US847214A |
1907-03-12 |
TAYLOR JOHN EDWARD |
|
86 |
Couch-display truck. |
US1904231899 |
1904-11-08 |
US808229A |
1905-12-26 |
BOCHNEWETCH JACOB |
|
87 |
Combined display stand and truck. |
US1904253998 |
1904-02-11 |
US794273A |
1905-07-11 |
BEALL ALBERT E |
|
88 |
Bedstead-exhibitor. |
US1903164501 |
1903-07-06 |
US781184A |
1905-01-31 |
BUSTIN CHARLES LEON |
|
89 |
Couch-truck |
US750936D |
|
US750936A |
1904-02-02 |
|
|
90 |
Display-stand. |
US1902121220 |
1902-08-27 |
US716127A |
1902-12-16 |
STAHMER HENRY |
|
91 |
Table-support. |
US1901064910 |
1901-06-17 |
US685689A |
1901-10-29 |
MILLIKAN FRANK AUSTIN |
|
92 |
Sectional display-rack. |
US1901055738 |
1901-04-13 |
US682004A |
1901-09-03 |
TUCKER JAMES WILLIAM |
|
93 |
Bedstead-exhibitor |
US479894D |
|
US479894A |
1892-08-02 |
|
|
94 |
Bedstead-exhibitor |
US449654D |
|
US449654A |
1891-04-07 |
|
|
95 |
SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY DISPLAY AND RETAIL |
US16363629 |
2019-03-25 |
US20190216237A1 |
2019-07-18 |
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. |
96 |
PILLOW DISPLAY CART |
US16038791 |
2018-07-18 |
US20180352975A1 |
2018-12-13 |
Eugene Alletto |
A pillow cart includes a frame having a lower portion that includes a lower support assembly and an upper support assembly. The frame has an upper portion that includes a top support assembly that is connected to the upper support assembly. A first tray is coupled to the lower support assembly. A second tray is coupled to the upper support assembly. A third tray is coupled to the top support assembly. A housing is coupled to the third tray. An electronic display is positioned within the housing |
97 |
Pillow napkin dispensing system and method |
US15800569 |
2017-11-01 |
US10144606B2 |
2018-12-04 |
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. |
98 |
CFM DISPLAY |
US15913046 |
2018-03-06 |
US20180261130A1 |
2018-09-13 |
Eugene Alletto, JR. |
A system is provided for marketing bedding. The system includes a plurality of air velocity displays each having a body defining a chamber and an opening that is in communication with the chamber, an air flow generator positioned within the chamber, and a sample material that covers the opening such that air flow created by the air flow generator passes through the sample material. The system includes plurality of selection modules. The selection modules each having a user interface that is in communication with one of the air velocity displays such that engaging a feature of one of the user interfaces will cause one of the air flow generators to move from an off position to an on position to create airflow. Methods of use are provided. |
99 |
End cap for variable display configurations |
US14613588 |
2015-02-04 |
US10021996B2 |
2018-07-17 |
Brad Cantwell; Stew Kerr; Michael E. Greene; Terrance L. Jones |
An end cap assembly includes a base member, a back member, and a first and second support members coupled to the back member. The first support member is disposed at one side of the back member and the second support member is disposed at an opposite side. A plurality of extension members is removably coupled to the first and second support members. The assembly also includes a first spacer member, a second spacer member, and a cross member coupled at one end to the first or second spacer member. An intermediate member is coupled to the cross member at an end opposite either the first or second spacer member. The assembly includes a support rod coupled at one end to the intermediate member and at an opposite end to the first or second spacer member. A plurality of couplers is coupled to the support rod. |
100 |
Pillow napkin dispensing system and method |
US15466259 |
2017-03-22 |
US10005634B2 |
2018-06-26 |
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. |