81 |
다용도 바스켓 선반 |
KR2020030021318 |
2003-07-03 |
KR200329201Y1 |
2003-10-08 |
전재권 |
본 고안은 다용도 바스켓 선반에 관한 것으로, 특히 각종 의류나 물품을 보관시 사용하는 바스켓 선반의 선반틀체와 환봉틀체를 용이하게 조립하고 분해할 수 있는 다용도 바스켓 선반에 관한 것이다.
본 고안은 수납장에 올려 놓거나 설치하는 다용도 바스켓 선반은 사각형으로 전,후면 프레임 사이에 플레이트를 끼워 설치하고, 상기 전,후면 프레임의 양측에 좌,우측 프레임을 체결하고, 상기 전,후면프레임의 상부 양측에 고정틀체환봉을 고정하는 고정구멍이 형성된 선반틀체와; 상기 전,후면프레임의 고정구멍에 고정볼트로 고정되는 양측 고정틀체환봉은 디귿자 형상으로 양단 하측이 수직방향으로 절곡되게 서로 대칭을 이루며, 상기 고정틀체환봉의 내측면에 일정한 간격으로 이격된 상,하측에 사각형으로 절곡된 중간틀체환봉을 각각 고정하여 내측에 수납공간부를 이룬 환봉틀체와; 상기 선반틀체와 환봉틀체는 조립, 분해할 수 있도록 설치함을 특징으로 한다. |
82 |
KEG DELIVERY SYSTEM |
PCT/US2013024360 |
2013-02-01 |
WO2013116659A2 |
2013-08-08 |
APPS WILLIAM P; OGBURN SEAN T; MEERS RYAN C; WALTON PAUL THOMAS; MCDERMOTT IAN C; WARD RONALD SAMUEL; KITCHIN STEVEN ALAN |
A keg delivery system includes a rack having a plurality of bays for receiving kegs horizontally. The keg delivery system also includes means for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor. |
83 |
SHELVING WITH MOVABLE SHELVES FOR STORING MATERIAL |
PCT/SI2009000019 |
2009-04-17 |
WO2009128792A4 |
2010-01-21 |
HRIBAR ANDREJ |
The invention discloses storage shelving (1), which ensures good storage space utilization and enables simple access to any part of the shelving, being composed of supporting frame (1a), divided along its width into two or more fields with width A and contains oblique hanging brackets (2a, 2b and 2c) with horizontal shelves (22a, 22b); it has a hanging sliding frame (8) in front, with crossbar (8a), hung on guides (8b) and leaned on lower guides (6). The shelving can be closed with sliding doors at the front side. |
84 |
ITEM OF FURNITURE |
PCT/EP2010055570 |
2010-04-26 |
WO2010130565A2 |
2010-11-18 |
MUETERTHIES RALF; SCHUBERT MICHAEL |
The invention relates to an item of furniture (1), in particular for offices or kitchens, comprising a front piece (2, 2', 2", 2'") which is displaceably arranged in the body of the item of furniture, said front piece (2, 2', 2", 2'") being operatively connected to at least two horizontal guide rails (7, 7'', 7") which are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the front surface (5) of the item of furniture (1). Said front piece (2, 2', 2", 2'") can be displaced towards the inside of the body of the item of furniture from a position which is parallel and flush to the front surface (5) of the item of furniture (1). |
85 |
HIDDEN TRACK FILE STORAGE SYSTEM |
PCT/US9706596 |
1997-04-24 |
WO9740989A2 |
1997-11-06 |
SARNO RICHARD L |
An apparatus for moving laterally accessible file storage unit or other types of stored loads, from a stowed densely packed lateral array, longitudinally to a full access position. The apparatus includes a wheeled carriage which travels over a flat supporting track laid in the path of the carriage as the unit is rolled longitudinally. The flexible track has a leveling feature which can accommodate uneven or varying level base floor surfaces. The flexible track is picked up by return movement of the carriage, leaving no exposed portion of the apparatus when the unit is stowed. The flexible track may also be adapted to be picked up with forward movement of the carriage and may be interconnected to form a continuous track. |
86 |
Tool box storage assembly |
US15732881 |
2018-01-09 |
US20180141204A1 |
2018-05-24 |
Larry Mitchell Grela; Edwin Dizon Manalang |
A storage assembly 10 which has a plurality of unique storage components 12, 14, and 800 which may be selectively connected in order to provide an optimal storage solution for a wide variety of applications. |
87 |
Display and storage cabinet and related methods |
US15590953 |
2017-05-09 |
US09943177B1 |
2018-04-17 |
Timothy Miloserny; Lea Miloserny |
Implementations of display cabinets may include: a first module having a base, a first shelving area and a second shelving area. The display cabinets may include a first door rotatably positioned adjacent to the first shelving area. Two or more hinges may be front mounted to the first module and front mounted to a side of the first door, where a first one of the hinges may be rotatably coupled into a receiver in the first shelving area and a second one of the hinges may include a pin that couples within a receiver coupled with the base. The display cabinet may have a first display portion coupled to one or more brackets within the base of the first module and a second display portion coupled to one or more brackets positioned on either side of a back panel of the first door. |
88 |
Cabinet with sliding doors |
US15369049 |
2016-12-05 |
US09888775B1 |
2018-02-13 |
Kung-Cheng Chen; Lung-Chuan Huang |
A cabinet is provided with a housing including a rear wall, a first side wall, a second side wall opposite to the first side wall, a bottom, a top frame member, and a front frame member, and two sliding doors, each disposed on the top frame member, the front frame member, and one of the first and second side walls. The housing is shaped as a truncated trapezoid in its side elevation. |
89 |
CONTAINER ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM |
US15298655 |
2016-10-20 |
US20170244225A1 |
2017-08-24 |
Chin-Ming CHEN; Mu-Min LIN |
A container energy storage system is provided, including a container, a plurality of functional assemblies, and a splitting plate, wherein the splitting plate has a connecting port electrically connected to the functional assemblies. The container includes a hollow main body having an opening and two doors pivotally connected to the hollow main body. The functional assemblies are disposed in the hollow main body, and the splitting plate is disposed between the functional assemblies and the opening. When the doors are in a closed position, the doors cover the opening. |
90 |
Safety securing apparatus |
US15068173 |
2016-03-11 |
US09709216B2 |
2017-07-18 |
Spencer Zing |
A safety device for securing a television or similar household item against tipping or rocking. The safety device has a pair of base units and a pair of locking arms. The base units are secured to the television and a nearby wall by adhesive or other reliable methods. The locking arms are each secured to one of the base units but a connection lug that permits pivoting movement. The locking arms are secured together by L-shaped studs, adjustment slots, and locking pins. The locking arms are rigid so as to prevent unwanted movement of the television. |
91 |
Keg delivery system with Keg rack tier half |
US13756854 |
2013-02-01 |
US09278838B2 |
2016-03-08 |
William P. Apps; Sean T. Ogburn; Ryan C. Meers; Paul Thomas Walton, Jr.; Ian C. McDermott; Ronald Samuel Ward; Steven Alan Kitchin |
A keg delivery system includes a rack having a plurality of bays for receiving kegs horizontally. The keg delivery system also includes elements for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor. |
92 |
Retail merchandising platform |
US13653875 |
2012-10-17 |
US09161638B2 |
2015-10-20 |
Paul Michael Ehmke; Christopher Michael Nusbaum; Lori Ann Long; John DeVito |
Door lock merchandising display apparatus, systems and methods are disclosed. An exemplary apparatus includes a support structure including first and second fixtures positioned in a merchandise display region. The fixtures are laterally and rotatably movable relative to the support structure. The apparatus includes merchandise modules that include door locks and are detachably coupled with respective fixtures. Interior and exterior portions of the door locks are displayed on respective sides of the modules. A customer can position the fixtures to selectably simultaneously display the interior and exterior portions of the door locks. The apparatus may also include a customer-accessible inventory storage region and a customer interaction unit configured to receive customer input associated with a particular type of door lock and provide an output to the customer identifying a location of the particular type of door lock in the inventory storage region. |
93 |
Tool box storage assembly |
US13998368 |
2013-10-25 |
US20150273682A9 |
2015-10-01 |
Edwin Dizon Manalang; Larry Mitchell Grela |
A storage assembly 10 which has a plurality of unique storage components 12, 14, and 800 which may be selectively connected in order to provide an optimal storage solution for a wide variety of applications. |
94 |
Low profile push-back cart and push-back cart storage system |
US12949658 |
2010-11-18 |
US08672148B2 |
2014-03-18 |
John Krummell; Kenneth Davison |
A push-back cart storage system has one or more push-back carts having a cross-member formed by a structural angle section having cutouts at opposite ends to provide clearance for the second push-back cart to move under the first push-back cart. The cross member provides a truss or joist type of beam support having a full height middle section which resists bending and a reduced height at the ends, to provide a low profile. Side members or angle sections on the cart have through holes for attaching wheels, with no welding of wheel mounts required. |
95 |
UPRIGHT SUPPORT CONFIGURATION FOR A PALLET RACKING SYSTEM |
US13581967 |
2012-06-25 |
US20130068705A1 |
2013-03-21 |
Brian Parker |
The present invention relates to an upright reinforcing assembly for use with a pallet racking system, and racking system incorporating the same. The support configuration consists of an upright support and attached a bracket containing two L-shaped platforms which form a pocket. The upright support configuration is placed between two frame assemblies to support the beam, which is held in the pocket created by the bracket, thereby providing additional support to the beam and preventing rotation, bowing or distortion of the beam. Such a configuration lowers the cost of pallet racking as lower capacity beams can be used, or otherwise less frame assemblies are required in the racking. |
96 |
Cabinet assembly |
US12008880 |
2008-01-15 |
US08056988B2 |
2011-11-15 |
Hui-Lan Pan |
A cabinet assembly has at least one cabinet. Each cabinet is a frame and has multiple erect bars, a front board, a rear board, a bottom board, a left opening, a right opening, a wheel assembly and an inner chamber. The wheel assembly is mounted on a lower surface of the bottom board and has multiple wheels and a substrate. The wheels are mounted on the lower surface of the bottom board. The substrate is mounted below the bottom board and contacts to the wheels, allows the wheels to slide on the substrate and holds the cabinet. The inner chamber is formed between the front board, the rear board and the bottom board and communicates with the left opening and the right opening. Therefore, users put the objects from both the left opening and the right opening, so the cabinet assembly is very convenient for the users. |
97 |
Pivotable shelving system |
US12381174 |
2009-03-09 |
US20110062101A1 |
2011-03-17 |
Everett Lee Todd, JR. |
A shelving system including a plurality of shelves mounted on a drawer slide, one behind the other, at least one of the shelves pivotably mounted to the drawer slide. |
98 |
Floor-mounted rail for a mobile storage system |
US10945374 |
2004-09-20 |
US07257925B2 |
2007-08-21 |
Gary M. Manogue; Mark P. Haubenschild |
A system for mounting a member such as a rail to a support surface such as a floor, made of a precast concrete material, without penetrating the floor. The rail mounting system includes a base plate secured to the upper surface of the floor via an adhesive, with one or more connectors extending upwardly from the base plate. An anchor plate is secured to the rail, and adjustment screws are interconnected with the rail for adjusting the elevation of the rail relative to the base plate. When the desired elevation of the rail is attained, engagement members such as nuts are secured to the threaded connectors extending upwardly from the base plate, to fix the height of the anchor plate, and thereby the rail. A grout layer is then applied between the base plate and the anchor plate. After the grout layer is set, the leveling screws are removed and a topping layer of concrete is applied over the components of the mounting system so as to encapsulate the base plate, the anchor plate and the engagement members. |
99 |
Shelving case assembly for simultaneously storing individual and mixed different sized information modules |
US09828361 |
2001-04-07 |
US06550403B2 |
2003-04-22 |
Michael R. Dressendorfer; Bernard A. Higuera |
A shelving case assembly (10) includes two or more rows of shelving cases (12), certain of which are movable to enable access to both front row cases and those behind for storing or retrieving information modules (14). Movable cases include rollers (38) on a bottom panel that have constrained movement along a pedestal channel (42) and upper guide means (44) maintaining upright relation to immovable cases (32). A cover plate (76) is held securely in place on a floor surface by a pedestal (40). |
100 |
Adjustable, suspended overhead storage rack |
US099135 |
1998-06-18 |
US6145678A |
2000-11-14 |
Robert C. Morrison |
An adjustable storage rack apparatus for suspension from an overhead support, for storage of selected objects, such as boxes, lumber, pipe, sports equipment. First and second hanger members form an inverted U-shaped bracket sized to fit over the overhead support. The first side of each of the first and second hanger members extends below the inverted U-shaped bracket, and the second side of each of the first and second hanger members is bent to form a U-shaped bracket for supporting at least one object therefrom. Respective first and second elongated angle members each have first and second legs extending at right angles, and the first leg of the respective first and second elongated angle members are each adjustably secured to the lower end of the first side of the respective first and second hanger members. A substantially horizontal cross bar is selectively secured to either the first or second legs of each of the first and second elongated angle members, to form a substantially horizontal support therebetween.At least one horizontal planar member may extend between aligned cross bars, to form a platform for receiving at least one object thereon. Where the cross bar(s) extend beyond the first and second elongated angle members, additional horizontal planar members may be secured to the cross bar portion extending beyond the first and second elongated angle members. A ceiling bracket may be used to secure the first hanger support member to the overhead structural support. |