121 |
Inventory display rack |
US11167977 |
2005-06-27 |
US20050236350A1 |
2005-10-27 |
Roger Meier |
A method and a display rack apparatus for the efficient display of large or bulky inventory items. The display rack includes mounting brackets attached to sloping lateral frame arms to support similar parts of disassembled items of inventory in an inclined, raised array. The mounting brackets grip the frame arms by pressure of cam pins and may include associated fingers shaped to engage the parts being displayed. |
122 |
Display for a casket selection room |
US10757431 |
2004-01-15 |
US20050155940A1 |
2005-07-21 |
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. |
123 |
Inventory display rack |
US10377227 |
2003-02-27 |
US06910590B2 |
2005-06-28 |
Roger L. Meier |
A method and a display rack apparatus for the efficient display of large or bulky inventory items. The display rack includes mounting brackets attached to sloping lateral frame arms to support similar parts of disassembled items of inventory in an inclined, raised array. The mounting brackets grip the frame arms by pressure of cam pins and may include associated fingers shaped to engage the parts being displayed. |
124 |
Installation-free death care merchandise display unit |
US10372720 |
2003-02-24 |
US20030226811A1 |
2003-12-11 |
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. |
125 |
Method and apparatus for retail display of cabinets, countertops and related items |
US10286503 |
2002-11-01 |
US20030160009A1 |
2003-08-28 |
Andrew
D.
Wells; Rollin
D.
Weary
III |
The present invention relates to a portable, modular apparatus for displaying fixtures and suites of fixtures in a commercial setting. The present invention also relates to a method of displaying fixtures and suites of fixtures in a commercial setting, using the inventive display apparatus. |
126 |
Display system for death care merchandise |
US09812427 |
2001-03-20 |
US06585118B2 |
2003-07-01 |
Douglas E. Kellogg |
A modular display system for death care merchandise includes a pair of vertically extending, free-standing, laterally spaced, side wall members. Each side wall member comprises a pair of lateral spaced, parallel side panels connected to one another to form a forwardly open chamber between the side panels. A rear wall extends across the rear portion of the side wall members to form a three-sided, alcove-like configuration. The rear wall may take several forms depending upon a variety of shelving designs for displaying a variety of death care products in an efficient, attractive manner. A slidably mounted, vertically oriented, slide-out display panel or drawer may be inserted into the chamber formed between the side panels of a side wall member and a decorative front cover may be removably mounted over each side wall member to create an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The front cover also includes a rearwardly directed flange portion which forms an interior facing elongate channel in cooperation with portions of the side panel to house a vertically oriented lighting assembly. |
127 |
Death care merchandising system |
US09769781 |
2001-01-26 |
US06467637B2 |
2002-10-22 |
Dennis J. Riga |
The present invention includes a method for fabricating, and installing, a death care merchandising system and a method for displaying death care merchandise and a death care merchandising display system having low cost of fabrication in addition to ease of installation at the site of use. The death care merchandising system includes a slat wall, attached to a structural wall and vertically aligned or plumbed. From the slat wall, all further components may be hung. A provision of dividers can be used to delineate merchandise or categories of merchandise displayed within such merchandise display system and accessories, such as cornices, lighting, placards, shelving, retractable and extensible drawers, doors, and other sub units, such as cabinets, may be used in conjunction with the invention. |
128 |
Display system for death care merchandise |
US09812427 |
2001-03-20 |
US20020033372A1 |
2002-03-21 |
Douglas
E.
Kellogg |
A modular display system for death care merchandise includes a pair of vertically extending, free-standing laterally spaced, side wall members. Each side wall member comprises a pair of lateral spaced, parallel side panels connected to one another to form a forwardly open chamber between the side panels. A rear wall extends across the rear portion of the side wall members to form a three-sided, alcove-like configuration. The rear wall may take several forms depending upon a variety of shelving designs for displaying a variety of death care products in an efficient, attractive manner. A slidable mounted, vertically oriented slide-out display panel or drawer may be inserted into the chamber formed between the side panels of a side wall member and a decorative front cover may be removably mounted over each side wall member to create an aesthetically pleasing appearance. The front cover also includes a rearwardly directed flange portion which forms an interior facing elongate channel in cooperation with portions of the side panel to house a vertically oriented lighting assembly. |
129 |
Merchandising unit with door display |
US166650 |
1998-10-05 |
US06102502A |
2000-08-15 |
Timothy Melillo; Paul Graham |
A merchandising unit for the display of consumer products particularly cabinetry components. The unit includes a plurality of cabinet door samples allowing the consumer to examine the individual doors. The doors are pivotably mounted within the unit along parallel axes facilitating full examination. The merchandising unit also includes a section for displaying the various hardware offerings and a lower section displaying base cabinetry and drawers. All of these features allow the consumer to directly examiner the cabinetry components for making an informed purchase. |
130 |
Modular casket display system |
US25075 |
1993-03-02 |
US5405017A |
1995-04-11 |
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. |
131 |
Apparatus for storing and displaying simulated furniture |
US695408 |
1991-05-03 |
US5096273A |
1992-03-17 |
David E. Alexander; Daniel D. Bailey |
Apparatus for storing and displaying simulated furniture for an office or the like including a plurality of cabinets for storing and displaying a plurality of reduced scale furniture members, each being proportioned to simulate an actual full scale furniture member such as a desk, a chair, a wall panel, etc. The simulated furniture members have different colors, fabrics, finishes, textures, etc., and are stored side-by-side in the cabinets to permit an observer to view a plurality of the furniture members simultaneously. A display fixture, including selected simulated furniture members removed from the cabinets, allows an observer to view, compare and evaluate different combinations and relationships of color, texture, fabric, finish, etc., of the various simulated furniture members in the proportion and form of an arrangement including full scale furniture members. |
132 |
Retail furniture display and sales facility |
US554904 |
1975-03-03 |
US3945467A |
1976-03-23 |
Ralph Levitz |
A retail furniture sales display module has an illuminated photograph of household furnishings shown in a coordinated room setting and a tactile display of fragmentary physical samples of the furnishings. A plurality of the modules are arranged within a sales facility building. Actual sample items may be displayed on a mezzanine floor above the module arrangement and a warehouse having an available supply of the furnishings is adjacent the module arrangement. |
133 |
Merchandise display unit |
US3586284D |
1970-03-04 |
US3586284A |
1971-06-22 |
RIEBOLD ELMER L |
A merchandise display unit including a clamp for holding the rearward edge of an article such as a card table, the clamp being on a hinge fastened to a supporting member, whereby the forward edge of the table may be raised to display the underside, to illustrate how to fold the legs, and other features of the particular article of merchandise displayed, the rearward edge of the article being securely held by the clamp hinged to the supporting member to permit hinged upward and downward movement of the merchandise being displayed.
|
134 |
Table rack |
US3429449D |
1967-03-13 |
US3429449A |
1969-02-25 |
HAMILTON JOHN J; SCHROER CHARLES E |
|
135 |
Display apparatus |
US51302365 |
1965-12-10 |
US3357569A |
1967-12-12 |
ROBERT GOODMAN; DOMINIC TAMPONE |
|
136 |
Merchandise handling and storing structure |
US36849564 |
1964-05-19 |
US3279617A |
1966-10-18 |
SMALL ALFRED E |
|
137 |
Casket display racks or supports |
US85540159 |
1959-11-25 |
US2937768A |
1960-05-24 |
THOMAS DAVIS JOHN |
|
138 |
Furniture display rack |
US51567355 |
1955-06-15 |
US2805776A |
1957-09-10 |
LEVITIN MICHAEL J |
|
139 |
Display rail |
US3314048 |
1948-06-15 |
US2663879A |
1953-12-29 |
HILL GLENN E |
|
140 |
Roll-away bed and display rack |
US14740550 |
1950-03-03 |
US2565027A |
1951-08-21 |
NELS JENSEN |
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