1 |
Foldable, wheeled display stand |
JP23352095 |
1995-08-17 |
JPH08173282A |
1996-07-09 |
MAIKERU JIEI SUMISU |
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a display stand with foldable wheels which can easily be transferred to a required position and erected there.
SOLUTION: An assembly 34 with wheels assembled in advance can be attached to a foldable and erectable display stand 10 or detached therefrom as a unit assembled in advance. The assembly with wheels is provided with a support body 36, at least one of wheels 38, 40 supported by journal bearings on the support body, and a holder 42 to rapidly and easily remove the assembly with wheels.
COPYRIGHT: (C)1996,JPO |
2 |
쇼핑카트 손잡이용 위생 시트 |
KR1020110032411 |
2011-04-08 |
KR1020120114710A |
2012-10-17 |
김형중 |
PURPOSE: A sanitary sheet for a handle of a shopping cart is provided to keep the hands of users clean by removing a sanitary sheet after covering a handle bar of a shopping cart. CONSTITUTION: A sanitary sheet for a handle of a shopping cart comprises a sheet(10), a first adhering part(30), and a second adhering part(50). The first adhering part is formed in the other side of one end of a sheet and is adhered on a handle bar. The second adhering part is formed on the other side of the other end of the sheet and is adhered on the surface of the sheet. The second adhering part is positioned between the other end of the sheet and the first adhering part in a state of keeping apart from the other end of the sheet. |
3 |
Trolley |
US559059 |
1990-07-30 |
US5125675A |
1992-06-30 |
Jan C. Engelbrecht |
The trolley has a collapsible structure composed of rigid or semi-rigid, typically cardboard panels. The panels can be folded relative to one another between a collapsed state in which the majority of them lie in compact, coplanar relationship and an erected state in which they define an open-topped box. A wheeled axle is connected to the structure to permit the box to wheeled over the ground. Handles are provided for carrying the structure when collapsed and for steering the trolley when erected. Also, tabs are provided that lock in suitable slots to maintain the collapsed and erected condition of the panels. |
4 |
Retractable wheel brackets for corrugated shipping cartons and shopping carts |
US3462171D |
1967-01-18 |
US3462171A |
1969-08-19 |
MITTY SOL; MITTY NEIL; MITTY JERALD |
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5 |
One-piece drop front double selfhandle shopping cart |
US41036964 |
1964-11-12 |
US3292942A |
1966-12-20 |
SOL MITTY; JERALD MITTY |
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6 |
Shopping cart with slide in wheel brackets |
US43392265 |
1965-02-19 |
US3285620A |
1966-11-15 |
SOL MITTY; JERALD MITTY |
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7 |
Wheeled market carts |
US12759261 |
1961-07-28 |
US3135527A |
1964-06-02 |
KNAPP PHILIP B |
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8 |
Foldable, wheeled display stand |
US680706 |
1996-07-17 |
US5711438A |
1998-01-27 |
Michael J. Smith |
A pre-assembled wheeled assembly is attached as a pre-assembled unit to a foldable, erectable display stand, and is removable as a pre-assembled unit from the stand. The wheeled assembly includes a support, at least one wheel journaled on the support, and holders on the support for quick and easy attachment and removal of the wheeled assembly. |
9 |
Portable display stand with shelves |
US177414 |
1994-01-05 |
US5443168A |
1995-08-22 |
James A. Dyment; Michael S. Kerth |
A portable display which comprises a front panel, a back panel, opposed side panels extending between the front and back panels, a bottom panel assembly consisting of four bottom flaps each connected to one of the front, back and opposed side panels, and, top, bottom and intermediate shelves vertically spaced along the back and side panels. The bottom flaps of the base assembly are foldable into a closed position to form a seat which mounts a wheel assembly including a mounting block or axle carrying wheels at either end. The back panel is provided with a handle for moving the display from one location to another, and such handle is formed with slots to receive a header containing advertising for the products being sold. |
10 |
Wheeled vehicle |
US3492016D |
1968-04-18 |
US3492016A |
1970-01-27 |
O'CONNOR DENNIS J; WHITAKER LEO G |
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11 |
Container including anti-friction support means |
US3427040D |
1966-05-16 |
US3427040A |
1969-02-11 |
JENKINS OWEN E |
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12 |
Corrugated cardboard shopping cart |
US40705664 |
1964-10-28 |
US3279811A |
1966-10-18 |
SOL MITTY; NEIL MITTY; JERALD MITTY |
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13 |
Mobile display base assembly |
US322780 |
1994-10-13 |
US5660404A |
1997-08-26 |
Larry D. Dilley |
A display assembly includes a box of articles to be displayed at a point of purchase. A bottom portion of the box is glued to a tray unit glued to the top deck of a display base. The tray has side and front flaps providing a receptacle for the bottom of a shipping sleeve surrounding the box, with the flaps taped to the shipping sleeve during shipment. Parallel, horizontally-spaced runners support the display base above the floor. A roller mounted between the runners near the rear ends thereof enables tilting the assembly onto the roller to conveniently roll it along the floor from one location to another, when desired. The entire display base, including the deck, runners and roller assembly, is made of fibreboard. The runners, bearing boxes and cross-bracing are made of die cut corrugated fibreboard build-ups. The roller assembly is made of a combination of spiral wound paper tubes, the inner tube being the axle received in die cut sockets in the bearing boxes. Since the corrugated fibreboard build-ups are secured together with glue, and the hub and roller assemblies are assembled by friction fits or glue, the materials are readily recyclable, when desired. Upon removal of the shipping sleeve, the display base tray flaps are folded down and tab-locked down providing a skirt around the front and sides of the base. |
14 |
Transport box |
US577618 |
1984-01-25 |
US4503973A |
1985-03-12 |
Hakan Andersson |
A transport box corrugated cardboard or the like, said box when erected being connectable to a load carrying plane, a pallet, a roller pallet or the like, at which the loading receive locking lugs (26) projectable or foldable from the bottom (21, 22) of the transport box (11) and arranged to connect the box to the loading plane. The object of the present invention is to provide a transport box of a cheap material, e.g. corrugated cardboard which after use can be folded to a very narrow package and either be sent to a recovery paper collection or be reused one or more times. The transport box should very easily be connected to a load-carrying plane in such a way that the box withstands transport and driving over rough floors and said loading plane at the return transport from the retail trade to the packing central requiring only a small part of the space required by the transport box per se. These objects have been achieved by the fact that the loading plane (12) is provided with connection means (15) designed to receive locking lugs (26) projectable or foldable from the bottom (21, 22) or lower part of the transport box (11), said locking lugs being arranged to connect the box to the loading plane. |
15 |
Child's coaster vehicle |
US23272862 |
1962-10-24 |
US3261619A |
1966-07-19 |
NORGAARD JR ARTHUR J; JONES CHARLES E; CROWLE ROBERT H; CROWLE WILLIAM G |
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16 |
Corrugated shopping cart and parts |
US15938561 |
1961-12-14 |
US3092395A |
1963-06-04 |
SOL MITTY; MITTY NEIL H; MITTY JERALD I |
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17 |
Corrugated shopping cart and parts |
US8406761 |
1961-01-23 |
US3087740A |
1963-04-30 |
SOL MITTY; NEIL MITTY; JERALD MITTY |
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18 |
Disposable shopper's cart |
US47696654 |
1954-12-22 |
US2868557A |
1959-01-13 |
KLIPP JEROME M; ABRAMSON RALPH J |
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19 |
MODULAR HANDLING GADGET |
PCT/TR2012000174 |
2012-10-18 |
WO2013062499A2 |
2013-05-02 |
TOKER SABRI SAMI |
This invention relates to a modular handling gadget with foldable features that volumetrically cover less space and ensure practical placing and easy handling of, in particular, planar objects such as paper, catalogue, brochure, price lists, leaflets and similar others and promotional products such as key holders, pens, lighters, etc. and products such as towel sets, computers, ice creams placed in foam, etc. or handling of purchased products with less trouble in order to be used at places such as fairs, shops and shopping malls. |