序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
121 Multiple medal holder US09598765 2000-06-22 US06328171B1 2001-12-11 Wayne Marc Coppel
A plurality of medals with attached neck-ribbons are displayed on a multiple display holder that includes a display board (10) having a plurality of slot (11) and aperture (13) pairs. A hook-clip (14), used for securing the medal and its neck ribbon to the display board and formed from a unitary length of wire made of metal or other material, has a small “u”-shaped hook portion (18) at one end and a large “u”-shaped clip portion (19) at its opposite end. The hook-clip is inserted through a selected aperture s,o that the hook portion protrudes from the front face of the display board and the clip portion protrudes from the back side of the board. When the neck ribbon attached to a medal is inserted through the slot associated with the selected aperture, the hook portion on the front face of the board provides a hook onto which the medal can be hung while the clip portion on the back side of the board provides a region (22) within which the ribbon can be held when it is wound-up or otherwise gathered. The display board can be configured in various ways and made of various materials and can be wall or table mounted. Multiple boards can be affixed together to form a freestanding multi-board, three-dimensional device.
122 Transparent cube having picture displaying function US09398051 1999-09-17 US06256914B1 2001-07-10 Sy-Ying Yeh
A transparent cube with picture displaying function comprising a transparent body and a plurality of transparent boards surrounded the transparent body, characterized in that the four side walls of the transparent body are provided with at least two small holes containing small magnet therein, and the inner side wall of the four transparent boards are provided with at least two small holes corresponding to the small holes of the transparent body and also containing a small magnet therein; when the transparent body contacts with the four transparent boards face to face, the transparent body is firmly secured together with the four transparent boards as a result of attraction force between the small magnets, and a picture (or photograph) is inserted in between the contact face of the transparent body and the four transparent boards such that the transparent cube can provides four displayed pictures for appreciation.
123 Celebrity autograph collector disk system US09296503 1999-10-12 US06176614B1 2001-01-23 Frank N. Taylor
A celebrity autograph collector disk system for maintaining valuable objects in a safe environment is disclosed. The system includes at least one disk selected from a set of disks from a celebrity genre. Each disk is circular in shape and has a front face having an interior circle. The interior circle has primary indicia in the form of a picture of the face of a celebrity therein. Secondary indicia is provided in the space between the interior circle and the exterior circle. The secondary indicia includes the name of the pictured celebrity and the year of publication. The disk also has a reverse face with a pair of parallel lines extending thereacross to define a space for an autograph of the celebrity. The space above the parallel lines and below the parallel lines contain indicia correlated to the indicia on the front side including at least some alpha-numeric characters. Further provided is a bag in a generally rectangular configuration with a front sheet and a rear sheet to provide a supplemental vertical space constituting an opening. A separable seal is included along the length thereof with a projection on one sheet and a recess on the other sheet in a manner of a zip-lock baggie. The remainder of the portion of the bag has its front sheet and rear sheet sealed around the periphery remote from the opening. The bag is formed of a flexible transparent plastic material for the display of a disk therein.
124 Jersey display frame US880365 1997-06-23 US6158828A 2000-12-12 Kurt A. Vacovsky; John A. Bennett
A jersey display frame for displaying the jersey of a uniform in a life-like manner with a three-dimensional view. The display frame includes a frame body and support member fixed to the frame body for supporting the jersey within the display frame. The support member includes a predetermined width, height and depth to provide the visual perception of the jersey in a life-like manner. For example, a football jersey is displayed such that it is visually perceived as it is supported on shoulder pads. The display frame is customized to display all types of jerseys. A hook is threadedly engaged in the support member and is adjustable to allow the jersey to be properly positioned within the display frame.
125 Device for holding coins US286861 1999-04-06 US6032790A 2000-03-07 Vladimir Soutchkov; Vitaliy Sevryugin
A device for holding a plurality of coins has outer sheets including at least one outer layer composed of transparent material, an intermediate layer arranged between the two outer sheets provided with a plurality of throughgoing openings for insertion of coins, and a unit for connecting the sheets with one another long edges of the sheets.
126 Base moulding for framing shadowboxes and the like US71553 1998-05-01 US5896690A 1999-04-27 Herbert Suesholtz
Base mouldings useful to form shadow boxes from a multitude of commonly-available decorative frame parts comprise three-dimensional lengths of wood or the like provided with an eight-sided, right-angled cross-section comprising a top side, a bottom side, a left side, a right side, an upper two-sided rabbet between the top side and the right side and a lower two-sided rabbet between the bottom side and the right side.
127 Display unit having detachable item holders US515300 1995-08-15 US5671849A 1997-09-30 Debrah Kay Bacon
A display unit for the removable attachment of holder units. The holder units retain various small objects which are associated as being used by people. Specifically disclosed are keys and jewelry items worn by both men and women. Jewelry items are normally visually inspected by the user during a selection process. During the selection process comparisons are made to select a grouping of items. Easy movement of the different items under consideration on the display unit assists the user in making a final selection. A dual member fastener, as exampled by hook and loop fasteners, is ideally suited as the connection means. One member is secured to the display unit with its respective attachment side exposed. The second member forms the holder units with its respective attachment side exposed on the back side. Utilization of the fasteners, for jewelry items, or key rings for keys, is provided for attachment of the items to the holder units. Containment of the items while detached from the display unit, and still attached to the holder units, is provided. This containment reduces the chance of loss and enhances the chance of easy recovery of the relatively small items while being transported. Flexibility of the holder units permits transport, such as in a purse, without damaging the transport device. The flexibility of the holder units provide for ease of attachment and detachment while providing for conforming around penetrating fasteners.
128 Memorabilia display case US505701 1995-07-21 US5603410A 1997-02-18 Salim G. Kara
A display box is arranged to open from the top and includes a transparent lid connected to a bottom with an interior lining. Products to be displayed are then positioned inside the bottom of the box. A mat with cutouts of various shapes and sizes, each customized to reveal only a selected portion of a positioned memorabilia, is then placed on top of these memorabilia as the lid is closed thereby allowing the memorabilia to be viewed through the transparent lid.
129 Picture frame device US307618 1994-09-16 US5596829A 1997-01-28 Takeo Komamura
A picture frame device which allows the framing straight members to be removed from the front of the frame device by pivotally rotating the corner joints and has a space formed in a container installed behind the exhibit or the exhibit held between holding sheets, for containing many other exhibitable sheets than the exhibit such as pictures and testimonials.The picture frame device is comprised of framing straight members, corner joints pivotally rotatably fitted at the respective both ends of the framing straight members, an exhibit or an exhibit held between holding sheets held on the front side of the framing straight members, and a container installed behind the exhibit or the exhibit held between holding sheets, and the container has a space formed, and together with the exhibit or the exhibit held between holding sheets, it is installed between the holding portions of the framing straight members and the corner joint boards, or together with the exhibit or the exhibit held between holding sheets, the flanges are held between the holding portions of the framing straight members and the partitions.
130 Display board US56646 1993-05-03 US5419063A 1995-05-30 Cindy L. Lane
A display device for objects having protruding wires is disclosed. The device includes a panel formed from self sealing foam, preferably a polyethylene foam. Preferably, the panel is retained in position by a frame such as a picture frame. In a preferred embodiment, the front side of the panel is painted. The display device is especially well suited for storing and displaying pierced earrings in addition to other items. The earring post can be inserted into the foam panel without removal of the backer.
131 Cardholder and carrying case therefor US946892 1992-09-18 US5344015A 1994-09-06 Ira W. Carlin; Morris Fischtein
In combination, a polystyrene holder for baseball cards, stamps and the like comprising two planar-shaped members adapted to receive each other in snap-fit engagement to provide the holder with an inner space for retaining the card and a case for storing and transporting the holders. The case is formed of polypropylene having a base with a double row of a plurality of semi-cylindrical recesses in single-file arrangements to receive a plurality of holders in a single-file arrangement. The card holders and case provide convenient, lightweight, light-resistant systems for the quick viewing, storage and retention of the cards.
132 Frame with glass on both sides for athletic miniatures and sports memorabilia US688860 1991-04-22 US5277949A 1994-01-11 Neil L. Green
A frame for athletic miniatures and sports memorabilia having a double-sided frame made of wooden material with glass members on both sides, and a stiffening board for supporting an athletic miniature or sports memorabilia assembled between the glass members, so that the athletic miniature or sports memorabilia can be viewed through the glass members from both sides of the frame.
133 Chainable plastic coin holder US938965 1992-09-01 US5219069A 1993-06-15 Tom F. Sonnek
A coin holder made of plastic, or another suitably flexible material, having a flexible base, a flexible wall extending at a right angle from the base, a T-shaped tab extending outwardly from the base, and one or more tab-receiving slots in the base. The base and wall form a recess into which a coin may be fitted. The slots accept the T-shaped tab of another coin holder at an angle, and lock the coin holders together when the angle is reduced. In addition, the invention includes a flexible band into which coin holders may be attached for holding and display by being anchored parallel to the flexible band, or hanging freely from the flexible band.
134 Golf ball display rack US765603 1991-09-25 US5184735A 1993-02-09 Danny O. Black
A golf ball display rack (2) includes a generally vertically oriented body (4), a base (6) at the bottom (8) of the body and a plurality of vertical dividers (14) mounted to the body to define a plurality of vertical ball slots (16). Each of the ball slots is sized to support a number of golf balls (20) in a vertical column, one golf ball on top of the other. The outer sides (18) of the ball slots are open to permit the golf balls within the slots to be viewed. The ball slots are arranged in outwardly bowed configuration so as to provide enhanced viewing. Enhanced viewing is also aided by the use of transparent dividers. The display rack can be supported by a horizontal support surface or it can be hung on a wall.
135 Storage and display device for coin cassettes US644208 1991-01-22 US5058734A 1991-10-22 Wayne Scheible
A storage and display device for a group of generally rectangular cassettes that vary somewhat in their sizes, each housing a coin whose head and tail are visible through opposite sides of the cassette. The device includes a board having elongated parallel wells formed therein dimensioned to accommodate the group of cassettes in side-by-side relation. A transparent backing behind the board defines the base of the wells, the coin tails being visible therethrough. Also provided are transparent film windows which resectively overlie the wells and are slidable along the board from an open position in which the wells may be loaded with cassettes to a closed position in which the cassettes are entrapped within the wells and the heads of the coins are then visible through the windows.
136 Holder for encased collectible items US464144 1990-01-12 US4979609A 1990-12-25 Sven Harlan; Ernest A. Verina
A holding device is provided for removably securing a multitude of flat plastic cases in an orderly, easily viewable array. The device employs a substantially rigid panel having a number of series of uniformly spaced apertures, and suction cups held by said apertures. The apertures are disposed such that two suction cups are positioned to engage each plastic case.
137 Jewelry display device US82572 1987-08-05 US4905821A 1990-03-06 Mary D. Corbett
A device for displaying or storing jewelry such as pierced earrings, medals, nametags and like items having a decorative front portion and a back portion having at least one pin-like shaft, post or hook which may cooperate with a clamp to hold such items in place on the user's clothing or body. The device provides a virtually infinite number of positions and relationships in which such times can be displayed. It consists of a panel of woven material or mesh stretched and mounted to an inner frame which is fitted into a recess or groove (rabbet) in an outer frame and whereby the rough edges of mesh are hidden from view. The post or hook of an item such as a pierced earring is inserted through the mesh, and the clamp, if provided, is attached from the back of the frame to hold the item in place. Optionally, means may be provided to hold the device in an upright position and/or suspend it from a vertical surface such as a wall. The preferred means of support would provide easy access to the back of the display panel, such as by use of a curved supporting leg or by use of hinges.
138 Holder for encased collector's coins US361639 1989-06-05 US4903825A 1990-02-27 Sven Harlan; Ernest A. Verina
A storage device and system are provided for retaining a number of collector's coins that are encased in plastic cases. The coins are retained in an orderly array and are readily reviewable and removable. The device consists of a panel upon which a number of suction cups are mounted. An assembly consisting of the device holding a number of encased coins can be stored in stack-wise manner with other assemblies in a manner whereby the cases of one assembly are in protective abutment with the rear extremities of the suction cups of the next forward assembly.
139 Tamper-proof coin case US042174 1987-04-24 US4878579A 1989-11-07 Alan Hager
A tamper-proof coin case is presented. The coin case comprises a unitary assembly having a first substantially planar member which has a first element of an interlocking means disposed circumferentially thereabout, the first planar member being joined to a second substantially planar member having a second element of the interlocking means whose shape is complementary to the first element and which is disposed circumferentially about the second planar member. The unitary assembly has a first interior retention zone shaped such that a coin can be retained within the first interior retention zone, a second interior retention zone shaped such that at least one photograph of the coin can be retained within the second interior retention zone and a third interior retention zone shaped such that a certificate for the coin can be retained within the third interior retention zone. Each of the planar members has a first transparent portion located to permit observation of each side of a coin retained within the first interior retention zone, the first planar member further comprising a second transparent portion located to permit observation of a first photograph of the coin located within the second interior retention zone and a third transparent portion located to permit observation of a certificate for the coin located within the third interior retention zone. The unitary assembly is formed by ultrasonically welding the first and second planar members together.
140 Animal foot rack and kit therefor US41604 1987-04-23 US4753024A 1988-06-28 John R. Rinehart
A cured animal foot for mounting to a plaque includes an animal foot comprised of skin, bone, and flesh, having a lower portion with digits and an upper portion which at an upper end thereof has been cut from a leg of an animal, the upper and lower portions being joined at about a 90.degree. angle at the wrist joint. The cured animal foot further includes a semi-stiff wire inserted longitudinally into the animal foot and extending into both the upper and lower portions of the animal foot. While the animal foot is still fresh, it is bent at the wrist to the desired angle and held thereat by the bent wire while the foot is cured in the bent configuration in a curing bath. The invention is carried out by providing a fresh animal foot and a semi-stiff wire, inserting the semi-stiff wire longitudinally into the foot so that the wire extends into both the upper and lower portions of the foot. The foot is then bent at the wrist to the selected angle. The semi-stiff wire maintians this selected angle between the lower and upper portions of the foot. The animal foot should then be placed into a curing bath for a sufficient period of time for the flesh and skin of the foot to cure, and thereby to help maintain the upper and lower portions of the foot at the selected angle to one another. The cured animal foot should then be removed form the bath to be dried and then mounted to a plaque.
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