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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 All-terrain retail merchandising unit US11725147 2007-03-16 US07963533B2 2011-06-21 Richard A. Bothun; Todd Hanson; Michael D. Jines; Gregg S. Nelson; Dan Swedberg
An all-terrain retail merchandising unit or kiosk that can be used outdoors and across grass and gravel for outdoor events. The all-terrain retail merchandising unit can include a chassis, pneumatic tires, and steering that can provide the all-terrain retail merchandising unit with mobility across grass, gravel, and any other uneven or non-flat surfaces. The all-terrain retail merchandising unit can be used inside facilities, moved across a campus, shifted from place-to-place during indoor or outdoor events, and loaded on trucks or trailers for away events.
82 Modular checkout counter US12009319 2008-01-17 US07926890B2 2011-04-19 Joe D. Haws, Jr.
A modular checkout counter includes a center showcase having first and second ends, a generally elongated left hand showcase provided at the first end of the center showcase, a generally elongated right hand showcase provided at the second end of the center showcase, a box top assembly carried by the center showcase, a left rack assembly carried by one of the center showcase and the left hand showcase and oriented at an obtuse angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the left hand showcase and a right rack assembly carried by one of the center showcase and the right hand showcase generally adjacent to the left rack assembly and oriented at an obtuse angle with respect to a longitudinal axis of the right hand showcase.
83 Portable sink US11825768 2007-07-09 US07743439B2 2010-06-29 Michael Anthony Switzer
A portable sink having a hot and cold water faucet connected to an electric water pump and fresh water tank and a wastewater outlet from said sink connected to a wastewater tank and cabinet mounted on wheels having one upper door that has a dipwell attached that is connected to the fresh and waste-water systems and one lower door to access the interior thereof. The dipwell is mounted on the upper door that is rotatable about a vertical access. The dipwell is within the cabinet when the door is closed and outside the cabinet when the door is rotated 90 degrees in a locked open position. One tank for fresh water is mounted in the cabinet and a tank for wastewater is mounted outside the cabinet. There is an electrical connection for powering the water pump and water heater.
84 Component Foodservice Counter Systems and Methods US11759831 2007-06-07 US20080303386A1 2008-12-11 Mike Ackerman; Dave Voigt
According to the invention, a component foodservice counter system is disclosed. The system may include a first vertical plate member, a second vertical plate member, a plurality of lateral structural members, and a counter top. The plurality of lateral structural members may couple the first vertical plate member with the second vertical plate member, with each of the plurality of lateral structural members possibly mechanically coupled with the first vertical plate and the second vertical plate. The counter top may be supported by at least one of the plurality of lateral structural members.
85 Under the Counter Beverage Cooler US11469493 2006-09-01 US20080067187A1 2008-03-20 Arthur G. Rudick; Lenoard F. Antao; David Harvey; Thomas P. Howell; Jonathan A. Kirschner; Daniel Robert Peters; Guy Primiano
A container for use with a number of products. The container may include a product storage area, a product delivery system with a product platform, and a product display area with at least one product gate.
86 All-terrain retail merchandising unit US11725147 2007-03-16 US20070216120A1 2007-09-20 Richard A. Bothun; Todd Hanson; Michael D. Jines; Gregg S. Nelson; Dan Swedberg
An all-terrain retail merchandising unit or kiosk that can be used outdoors and across grass and gravel for outdoor events. The all-terrain retail merchandising unit can include a chassis, pneumatic tires, and steering that can provide the all-terrain retail merchandising unit with mobility across grass, gravel, and any other uneven or non-flat surfaces. The all-terrain retail merchandising unit can be used inside facilities, moved across a campus, shifted from place-to-place during indoor or outdoor events, and loaded on trucks or trailers for away events.
87 Portable bar with umbrella assembly US11186020 2005-07-22 US07240975B2 2007-07-10 Robert DeMars
A portable bar comprising: a framework having a front and back side and comprising a central frame with opposing ends and at least two side frames being situated on the opposing ends of the central frame and being perpendicular to the central frame, each of the side frames comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side frame; at least two side suppporting frames, each being connected to the opposing ends of the central frame, the supporting frame comprising a central supporting frame and a side supporting frame, the side supporting frame comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side supporting frame; at least one supporting shelf and at least one shelf having an aperture for supporting a container, said shelves being situated on the back side of the framework; at least one counter attached to a top side of the framework and the supporting frames; and at least one front panel situated on the front side of the framework.
88 Portable sink for hand-dipped ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, and frozen custard catering and vending US11294228 2005-12-05 US07240379B2 2007-07-10 Michael Anthony Switzer
A portable sink having a hot and cold water faucet connected to an electric water pump and fresh water tank and a wastewater outlet from said sink connected to a wastewater tank and cabinet mounted on wheels having one upper door that has a dipwell attached that is connected to the fresh and waste-water systems and one lower door to access the interior thereof. The dipwell is mounted on the upper door that is rotatable about a vertical access. The dipwell is within the cabinet when the door is closed and outside the cabinet when the door is rotated 90 degrees in a locked open position. One tank for fresh water is mounted in the cabinet and a tank for wastewater is mounted outside the cabinet. There is an electrical connection for powering the water pump and water heater.
89 Multi-functional security desk US11272408 2005-11-10 US20070103040A1 2007-05-10 Michael Barrett; Josh Reynolds
A multi-functional desk with improved security and display features is provided. The desk includes a front panel having a front surface and a top edge, an upper countertop secured at or near the top edge of the front panel having an underside and a receiving slot, and a security box having an upper slot mounted to the underside of the upper countertop so the receiving slot is aligned with the upper slot. The desk further includes a graphic imprinted on the front surface.
90 Exposition booth installation system and method, for displaying articles at a trade show or convention US11104794 2005-04-13 US20060230990A1 2006-10-19 Robbin Buckner
The invention is a system and a method to assist in the display of articles at a trade show or convention. The inventive system includes a table, a plurality of holes formed on the side edge of the top of the table, and a table skirt configured to hang from the table top. The upper hem bears the clips that engage the table when the skirt is in its hung position. The inventive method includes the steps of selecting a table, and forming a plurality of holes formed on the side edge of the top of the table, and positioning a table skirt to hang from a position adjacent the side edge. Further, the method includes providing a plurality of clips, each having a flat portion and a post extending outwardly from the flat portion and terminating in a bulbous end, and sewing each respective clip sewn adjacent an upper hem of the skirt, and cooperatively configuring the clips and the holes so that the clips may be frictionally retained within the holes, and then hanging the skirt from the table by inserting the respective bulbous ends into respective holes. The invention is also a including a plurality of basesa plurality of tubes, each mounted to a respective in a generally vertical position. Further, the system will include at least one notch formed in an upper rim of the hollow tube, curtain rods, and a respective curtain hanging from each curtain rod.
91 Portable bar with advertising materials US11252823 2005-10-19 US07101000B2 2006-09-05 Robert DeMars
A portable bar is provided, the bar comprises a vertical panel having a front side, a back side and opposing ends; at least two vertical support panels, each support panel being connected to the opposing ends of the vertical panel; a counter being connected to and supported by the vertical panel and the vertical support panels; at least one horizontal shelf being situated on the back side of the vertical panel; an umbrella assembly comprising at least two umbrellas and two poles attached to the umbrellas, the assembly further comprising a connector for connecting the first and second umbrellas during an open position; and a cover attached to both umbrellas, the cover designed for advertising material.
92 Modular counter assembly US11027995 2004-12-31 US20060144935A1 2006-07-06 James Gross
The present invention is a modular construction method for enclosures and counter assemblies. The counter assembly has a series of modules, which can be added or removed at will. The counter assembly comprises an innovative metal framework having modules connected by angled splices to enhance customization into variable shapes and sizes. Cross-supporting framework and perimeter rails may be added to incorporate customized components for drawers, shelving, appliances, storage, access doors, vents, and the like. The framework is capable of supporting countertops formed in a shape corresponding to the shape of the modular assembly. Side panels may be supported on the framework for purposes of enclosing the assembly, said panels being attached by a plurality of metal clips designed to fit into the metal framework with extensions designed to secure the side panels. The framework and components of the counter assembly are moveable, rearrangeable, and replaceable.
93 Trailerable refreshment stand US10620940 2003-07-11 US07052062B2 2006-05-30 Ronald Ray Catt; Daniel L. Skorcz
A trailer, intended to be towed on public thoroughfares by a motorized vehicle, that readily converts to a mobile refreshment stand for use at parties and other places where a mobile refreshment stand may be desired having built-in refreshment disbursing, electrical power and refrigeration systems along with customer seating and storage space therein for carrying supplies.
94 Portable sink for hand-dipped ice cream, gelato, frozen yogurt, and frozen custard catering and vending US11294228 2005-12-05 US20060102431A1 2006-05-18 Michael Switzer
A portable sink having a hot and cold water faucet connected to an electric water pump and fresh water tank and a wastewater outlet from said sink connected to a wastewater tank and cabinet mounted on wheels having one upper door that has a dipwell attached that is connected to the fresh and waste-water systems and one lower door to access the interior thereof. The dipwell is mounted on the upper door that is rotatable about a vertical access. The dipwell is within the cabinet when the door is closed and outside the cabinet when the door is rotated 90 degrees in a locked open position. One tank for fresh water is mounted in the cabinet and a tank for wastewater is mounted outside the cabinet. There is an electrical connection for powering the water pump and water heater.
95 Self-contained merchandise display and service system US11055950 2005-02-10 US20050173362A1 2005-08-11 Anthony Squitieri; Simon Hopkins; Kurt Haldin; Jay Matusow; Christopher Anderson
A merchandise display and service system is provided for a retail environment. The system includes a base and an upright support structure coupled to the base that are selectively arranged to define a variety of merchandise display and service areas. The upright support structure may include vertically oriented tubular posts, horizontal cross-bars and panel members, a pair of the cross-bars are coupled to a pair of posts and at least one panel member extends between the pair of posts and cross-bars to separate each merchandise display and service area. The merchandise display and service areas may include a first area having merchandise support hardware coupled to a tubular post or a panel member for supplying an inventory of merchandise offered for sale to prospective purchasers and a second area containing components operable by prospective purchasers of services provided by the components.
96 Portable bar with collapsible components US10866611 2004-06-14 US06918640B2 2005-07-19 Robert DeMars
A portable bar comprising: a framework having a front and back side and comprising a central frame with opposing ends and at least two side frames being situated on the opposing ends of the central frame and being perpendicular to the central frame, each of the side frames comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side frame; at least two side supporting frames, each being connected to the opposing ends of the central frame, the supporting frame comprising a central supporting frame and a side supporting frame, the side supporting frame comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side supporting frame; at least one supporting shelf and at least one shelf having an aperture for supporting a container, said shelves being situated on the back side of the framework; at least one counter attached to a top side of the framework and the supporting frames; and at least one front panel situated on the front side of the framework.
97 Portable bar with collapsible components US10866611 2004-06-14 US20050035692A1 2005-02-17 Robert DeMars
The present invention is related to a portable bar comprising: a framework having a front and back side and comprising a central frame with opposing ends and at least two side frames being situated on the opposing ends of the central frame and being perpendicular to the central frame, each of the side frames comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side frame; at least two side supporting frames, each being connected to the opposing ends of the central frame, the supporting frame comprising a central supporting frame and a side supporting frame, the side supporting frame comprising at least one elongated foot member situated at a bottom end of the side supporting frame; at least one supporting shelf and at least one shelf having an aperture for supporting a container, said shelves being situated on the back side of the framework; at least one counter attached to a top side of the framework and the supporting frames; and at least one front panel situated on the front side of the framework.
98 Trade show booth US10113446 2002-04-01 US06736075B2 2004-05-18 John D. Jackson
A trade show booth that includes a plurality of base members that are removably fastened in a geometric shape. A plurality of inner base members are removably fastened to the base members. At least one countertop is removably fastened to the base members and the inner base members. A plurality of vertical support members extend upwardly from the countertops. A plurality of top members are removably fastened to the upper ends of the vertical support members.
99 Vendor push cart kiosk to resemble a familiar object US09972059 2001-10-05 US06726227B2 2004-04-27 Robin Morgan
A vendor push cart kiosk having a configuration of a familiar object. It may include base, an umbrella extending from the base, wheels attached to the base, handles attached to the base to permit manual pushing against the handles to roll the base along a ground with the wheels. The base has interior compartments containing vendor products such as frozen ices, a cold source such a dry ice to keep the interior compartments cold and thus keep the vendor products cold, and lids that open to provide access to the vendor products within the interior compartments and that close. The interior compartments, including the lid, are insulated.
100 Modular service bar US09945579 2001-09-04 US06684576B2 2004-02-03 Mark S. Grandin
A modular and versatile food and beverage service bar requiring minimum storing space and enabling service of large number of people in social and theme events and readily changeable to meet variety of décor needs, includes a plurality of full sections, each section includes three spaced U-shaped box support members having an upper horizontal member, an upright vertical member and a lower horizontal member, a rigid top plate secured to the upper members, a pair of trim bands secured to the upright vertical members and sandwiching a front panel against and generally covering the upright vertical members, and fasteners in the form of bolts and nuts to couple these components together. Another embodiment of the present invention is a half section including a pair of spaced support members as well as a rigid top plate, a pair of bands and a front bendable panel.
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