221 |
Mobile bar for dispensing cold beverages |
US939693 |
1992-09-02 |
US5251790A |
1993-10-12 |
Robert J. Cohn; Albert Kolvites |
A two-piece mobile bar which may house a beverage cooling and dispensing system for dispensing cold beverages through a multi-valved gun operated by a bartender stationed behind the bar. The first piece is a base unit defined by vertical end walls bridged by upper and lower sections, the upper section being joined to the end walls at corresponding positions below the upper edges of the end walls. The space between the upper and lower sections is divided into open cells which receive beverage and other containers. The upper section is provided with a sink in which a cold plate is seated, the cold plate having coils embedded therein in heat exchange relationship with ice covering the plate. The coil inputs are coupled to the containers and the outputs to the gun, whereby beverages passing through the coils are cooled before being dispensed. Coupling is effected by a network of hoses which extend through a shallow region contiguous with the front side of the unit. The second piece of the bar, which is detachable from the first, is an integrated serving counter/apron assembly whose counter rests on the upper edges of the end walls and whose apron covers the front side of the unit and conceals the network of hoses and the containers. |
222 |
Modular foodservice equipment |
US620076 |
1990-11-30 |
US5163536A |
1992-11-17 |
Albert P. Tuhro; Frank Kremer; Michael G. Hanewinkel |
A two-tier counter system for use in commercial foodservice having an upper level of top-defining modular counter units with upper work areas, end margins of substantially identical profile and dual latching apparatus for releasably interlocking adjacent units together in mating end-to-end abutting relationship; and a lower level of base-defining cabinet and leg supports for underlying supporting placement relative to the upper level counter units; and continuous mounting apparatus constructed and arranged for accommodating selective longitudinal positioning of the lower level supports relative to the upper level units. The invention also includes the modular top-defining counter unit, and the method of assemblying the counter unit. |
223 |
Modular office workstation |
US257536 |
1988-10-14 |
US4936228A |
1990-06-26 |
Anthony Capo-Bianco |
Furniture suitable for use in offices and the like. A workstation comprises a worksurface having a constant radius front edge, first and second end edges extending from the front edge substantially at right angles to each other, first and second support members fixedly secured to the worksurface in the vicinity of the first and second end edges respectively and at least one further support member fixedly secured at a further edge of the worksurface. |
224 |
Cabinet with an external shelf and cup dispenser |
US410561 |
1982-08-23 |
US4489996A |
1984-12-25 |
Terry L. Norton; Neil V. Constantine |
In a sheet metal cabinet designed for convenience store use, an L-shaped recessed shelf provides a space for horizontally extending cup dispensers which extend underneath the cabinet and present cups at locations immediately above the recessed shelf. The L-shaped recessed shelf is part of a specialized cabinet front structure which also includes a framework having access doors located underneath the front edge of the recessed shelf. This framework has a U-shaped horizontal cross section, with side panels extending downwardly from the side edges of the shelf and meeting the side panels of the main part of the cabinet. |
225 |
Collapsible display booth |
US277252 |
1981-06-25 |
US4417774A |
1983-11-29 |
Mark H. Bevan; Garry C. Kief |
A collapsible display booth is disclosed which is used to vend merchandise at concerts on a tour, the booth comprising two easily movable boxes with storage areas inside the boxes for storing merchandise when the booth is being moved from one location to another, the merchandise being sold directly from the storage areas. The front box contains a sales counter, an elevated display which is mounted above the counter to prominently display the merchandise being vended, and two side doors which fold out of the front box to both form the sides of the booth and open the merchandise storage compartment in the front box. The rear box is fastened to the side gates of the front box to form a structurally secure, pilfer-resistant sales booth, and has an additional merchandise display which, when moved into position to display the merchandise, opens the merchandise storage area in the rear box to the interior of the booth. |
226 |
Apparatus for merchandising small mercantile items |
US3660832D |
1970-03-19 |
US3660832A |
1972-05-02 |
HOSHALL THOMAS C |
A plurality of display cases where each display case includes a door which can be moved from an open to a closed position and a plurality of separate compartments therein for receiving the mercantile items. A locking device is secured to each display case and each locking device is adapted to move into and out of a locking engagement with the door, such that the door may be locked in a closed position. A control panel is disposed remotely from the display cases and includes a plurality of lock actuating devices, each of which are connected to one of the locking devices in a display case, such that a particular lock actuating device can actuate the locking device in the case, thereby moving the locking device into and out of a locking engagement with the door; and a plurality of lock indicator devices, each of which is connected to one of the lock actuating devices, and is adapted to provide a visual indication that the locking device has been moved out of a locking engagement with the door.
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227 |
Knock-down counter construction |
US57301366 |
1966-08-17 |
US3365258A |
1968-01-23 |
DOWNING JOHN G |
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228 |
Counter structures for machines-tools or the like used for direct while-youwait services |
US45977265 |
1965-05-28 |
US3350151A |
1967-10-31 |
WILLIAM PHILLIPS DONALD |
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229 |
Article display and transfer counter unit |
US45010165 |
1965-04-22 |
US3343900A |
1967-09-26 |
THOMPSON GARY C |
|
230 |
Teller's window |
US361160 |
1960-01-20 |
US3027212A |
1962-03-27 |
PEARSON IRA J |
|
231 |
Adjustable top merchandise counter |
US41280154 |
1954-02-26 |
US2790694A |
1957-04-30 |
PALMER ALBERT J |
|
232 |
Combination display table and case |
US34703153 |
1953-04-06 |
US2778703A |
1957-01-22 |
MCBRIDE MORRIS M |
|
233 |
Counter arrangement and seat therefor |
US21612051 |
1951-03-17 |
US2607085A |
1952-08-19 |
TOULMIN JR HARRY A |
|
234 |
False bottom for counters |
US33882240 |
1940-06-04 |
US2292667A |
1942-08-11 |
REGINALD SENTENNE |
|
235 |
Beverage dispensing display bar |
US23048638 |
1938-09-17 |
US2253883A |
1941-08-26 |
VALENTINE BEECHER |
|
236 |
Serving counter hood |
US27781339 |
1939-06-07 |
US2243491A |
1941-05-27 |
WHITENACK CHARLES H |
|
237 |
Combination counter and table |
US3060335 |
1935-07-10 |
US2092196A |
1937-09-07 |
WOOD FRED C |
|
238 |
Counter trough and guard |
US3970835 |
1935-09-09 |
US2090057A |
1937-08-17 |
MADDOX ROYACE A |
|
239 |
kerckhoff |
US2050848D |
|
US2050848A |
1936-08-11 |
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|
240 |
Counter |
US42482430 |
1930-01-31 |
US1793506A |
1931-02-24 |
MOSER HUGO J |
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