1 |
Sliding shelf containment system |
US14537900 |
2014-11-10 |
US09277819B1 |
2016-03-08 |
Gerald William Pirkl |
Mechanisms and methods to install upper restrictive barriers onto existing pull-out shelves to prevent or decrease the likelihood of the shelf contents from falling over the back or sides of the shelf. |
2 |
Sliding shelf containment system and method |
US15047398 |
2016-02-18 |
US09648954B2 |
2017-05-16 |
Gerald W. Pirkl |
Mechanisms and methods to install upper restrictive barriers onto existing pull-out shelves to prevent or decrease the likelihood of the shelf contents from falling over the back or sides of the shelf. |
3 |
SLIDING SHELF CONTAINMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD |
US15047398 |
2016-02-18 |
US20160174711A1 |
2016-06-23 |
Gerald W. Pirkl |
Mechanisms and methods to install upper restrictive barriers onto existing pull-out shelves to prevent or decrease the likelihood of the shelf contents from falling over the back or sides of the shelf. |
4 |
Enclosed mobile bar apparatus |
US12727421 |
2010-03-19 |
US07828398B1 |
2010-11-09 |
Robert P. Burnick; Matilde Burnick |
The enclosed mobile bar apparatus providing a decorative encasement and having a depth of about 26 inches and a height of about 73 inches to provide ample storage and ease of mobility through any standard doorway. The retractable pull-out table with barrier provides a work surface that can be extended forwardly from the encasement and retracted within, then hidden by the doors. The doors are equipped with pane inserts providing further decorative appeal. Stemware racks from within the top downwardly are arranged side by side. The mezzanines importantly increase storage capabilities of the encasement but also, by their substantial u-shape, allow for unfenced storage on the pullout table. The mezzanines also importantly provide decorative flair to the encasement interior, along with decorative barriers. The mezzanines may be identically shaped and sized. Horizontally disposed bottle racks may be provided in either the upper or lower drawer or both. |
5 |
Step-front cabinet with improved overhanging cover and tray retainer |
US198849 |
1988-05-26 |
US4852954A |
1989-08-01 |
Allen C. Brown; Ray R. Brown; J. Marshall Suttles |
A protective cover for the stepped-down shelf of a step-front cabinet is provided by a transparent plastic cover sheet, a pair of cover sheet supports which engage the cover sheet at its opposite ends, and a pair of forwardly-extending rods fixed to the cabinet. When the supports are slid onto the rods, the cover sheet cannot be removed.The cover sheet can be used in conjunction with a condiment tray situated on the shelf and held in engagement with a vertical panel of the cabinet by means of flanged bushings on the cabinet in engagement with keyhole slots in a rear wall of the tray. The protective cover overlies the rear wall of the tray when the cover is in place, and prevents the keyhole slots from being disengaged from the flanged bushings. |
6 |
Display device |
US29520639 |
1939-09-16 |
US2225329A |
1940-12-17 |
ROBERT BARNES |
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