161 |
Bottle-cabinet |
US346166D |
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US346166A |
1886-07-27 |
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162 |
Clothes-bar |
US288148D |
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US288148A |
1883-11-06 |
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163 |
Improvement in dressing-cases |
US221583D |
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US221583A |
1879-11-11 |
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164 |
Improvement in rein-holders |
US174545D |
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US174545A |
1876-03-07 |
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165 |
Improvement in devices for exhibiting dry goods |
US128943D |
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US128943A |
1872-07-16 |
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166 |
STORAGE SYSTEMS |
US15795427 |
2017-10-27 |
US20180084906A1 |
2018-03-29 |
John L. Finch, JR. |
Disclosed are various embodiments of storage systems. In some embodiments, the storage system includes an upper frame, a guide tube that supports the upper frame, a pivot arm, and a side support. A first end of the pivot arm is rotatably coupled to the guide tube, and a second end of the pivot arm is rotatably coupled to a fixed pivot point. The side support includes a guide post that is inserted into the guide tube. The guide tube is configured to move along the guide post. |
167 |
Tool box storage assembly |
US15530850 |
2017-03-08 |
US09914209B2 |
2018-03-13 |
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. |
168 |
TOOL BOX STORAGE ASSEMBLY |
US15530850 |
2017-03-08 |
US20170182653A1 |
2017-06-29 |
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. |
169 |
MODULAR HANGING STORAGE SYSTEM |
US14966847 |
2015-12-11 |
US20170164765A1 |
2017-06-15 |
Nelson B. Young |
A hanging storage unit is provided. The hanging storage unit includes a lower frame structure including at least one roller assembly, an upper frame structure including at least one guide assembly, a plurality of posts coupled at a lower end to the lower frame structure and coupled at an upper end the upper frame structure, a guidance tube, moveably engaged with one of the at least one guide assembly, and a panel, an upper end of the panel attached to the guidance tube and a lower end of the panel moveably engaged with one of the at least one roller assembly. |
170 |
Extendable storage device |
US14679433 |
2015-04-06 |
US09433283B2 |
2016-09-06 |
David Hall; Jenny L. Hall |
A storage device comprising an extendable center piece slidingly-attached to one or more supports, the center piece including a slot that runs vertically through the center piece for at least a portion of a length of the center piece and providing a surface to support at least one hook, wherein the hook is disposed in the slot formed in the center piece and the hook extends through the slot and below the bottom surface of the center-piece, each hook providing an interface for hanging and storing an item within a cabinet or other suitable storage space. |
171 |
Storage system |
US13677930 |
2012-11-15 |
US09408461B2 |
2016-08-09 |
Mitchell Knoll |
A storage system includes a plurality of shelves, an aisle and a plurality of ladders. The plurality of shelves includes a pair of fixed shelves and at least one mobile shelf located between the pair of fixed shelves. The aisle is selectively configured to be located between two of the plurality of shelves. The plurality of ladders are spaced apart from and stored at an end of the at least one mobile shelf for slidable access into the aisle. Each ladder engages with a pair of fixed rails that span at least a length of the fixed shelves. A number of ladders correspond with a number of selectively defined aisles. |
172 |
Cabinet Structure and Container Data Center Thereof |
US14984681 |
2015-12-30 |
US20160113157A1 |
2016-04-21 |
Yu Bao |
A cabinet structure, in which an electronic apparatus is placed, where the cabinet structure includes a base and two cabinets, the base includes a first side face, a second side face, and a third side face, there is an included angle separately between the second side face and the first side face and between the third side face and the first side face, the base is fastened using the first side face, the cabinets are installed on and fastened to the second side face and the third side face respectively, and the two cabinets are arranged in a V shape and form an angle. A container data center using the cabinet structure is further provided. |
173 |
Extendable storage device |
US14285258 |
2014-05-22 |
US09022237B2 |
2015-05-05 |
David Hall; Jenny L. Hall |
A storage device comprising an extendable center piece slidingly-attached to one or more supports, the center piece including a slot that runs vertically through the center piece for at least a portion of a length of the center piece and providing a surface to support at least one hook, wherein the hook is disposed in the slot formed in the center piece and the hook extends through the slot and below the bottom surface of the center-piece, each hook providing an interface for hanging and storing an item within a cabinet or other suitable storage space. |
174 |
Truck bed storage device |
US13887067 |
2013-05-03 |
US08925777B1 |
2015-01-06 |
Paul Thaddeus Casucci; Eva Terez Casucci; Andrew Joseph Holtz; Kyle Emery Peterson |
The storage system includes multiple cabinets within an enclosure mounted in a bed of a truck, such as a pickup truck bed. The cabinets each include rear walls which are hinged together at rear corners thereof to allow the cabinets to pivot relative to each other. An innermost one of a series of cabinets is slidably mounted within the enclosure so that it can slide into and out of the enclosure along with the other cabinets hinged thereto. Each cabinet has doors which can be selectively opened to allow for access into an interior of the cabinets. The cabinets have a storage position where they are contained within the enclosure and a deployed position where they are slid out of the enclosure and pivoted to provide easy access to contents of the cabinets outside of the truck bed. |
175 |
RETRACTABLE CABINET DEVICE |
US13684029 |
2012-11-21 |
US20140139080A1 |
2014-05-22 |
HUI-LAN PAN |
A retractable cabinet device has a base, two tracks and a cabinet. The tracks are mounted on the base and each track has a rail slot defined in the track and having a convex top surface. The cabinet is mounted movably on the tracks, selectively extends out or retracts back above the base and has two front wheel assemblies and two rear wheel assemblies. The front wheel assemblies contact the ground. The rear wheel assemblies are rotatably and slidably mounted respectively in the rail slots of the tracks. The retractable cabinet device is arranged in a compact and retracted configuration when idle to occupy less space and therefore facilitates use of indoors space where the retractable cabinet device is placed. Furthermore, the retractable cabinet device is stable and may be positioned in the using extracted or retracted configuration. |
176 |
STORAGE SYSTEM |
US13677930 |
2012-11-15 |
US20140132130A1 |
2014-05-15 |
Mitchell Knoll |
A storage system includes a plurality of shelves, an aisle and a plurality of ladders. The plurality of shelves includes a pair of fixed shelves and at least one mobile shelf located between the pair of fixed shelves. The aisle is selectively configured to be located between two of the plurality of shelves. The plurality of ladders are spaced apart from and stored at an end of the at least one mobile shelf for slidable access into the aisle. Each ladder engages with a pair of fixed rails that span at least a length of the fixed shelves. A number of ladders correspond with a number of selectively defined aisles. |
177 |
KEG DELIVERY SYSTEM |
US13756854 |
2013-02-01 |
US20130216339A1 |
2013-08-22 |
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 means for controllably lowering a keg from one of the bays to a floor. |
178 |
STRUCTURAL ARTICULATION JOINT FOR HIGH DENSITY MOBILE CARRIAGE |
US13659429 |
2012-10-24 |
US20130105428A1 |
2013-05-02 |
David Joseph Yaniak; James C. Muth |
A structural coupler for joining two storage racks of a mobile rack system. The coupler includes three separate components that are movable relative to each other to allow for relative movement between adjacent storage racks while providing the structural stability to prevent tipping of the storage racks. The coupler includes a coupling bracket that includes a pair of tabs that extend through open slots formed in a movement bracket and through receiving slots formed in a receiving bracket. A removable connector prevents separation of the coupler in the assembled condition while the size of the coupling tabs relative to the open slots allows the three components to move relative to each other. A series of individual couplers can be used along the height of the uprights that form part of each of the individual storage racks. |
179 |
RETAIL MERCHANDISING PLATFORM |
US13653875 |
2012-10-17 |
US20130093298A1 |
2013-04-18 |
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. |
180 |
Ramp assembly for mobile shelving |
US12673842 |
2008-08-18 |
US08099813B2 |
2012-01-24 |
Brian Maurice Parker; George Giles Campbell |
The present invention relates to a ramp assembly for a mobile shelving system including at least one longitudinal track body having a central channel and transverse edges, said ramp assembly including a plurality of ramp sections disposed on either side of the track body, whereby each ramp section includes a hooked edge adapted to rotatably engage a transverse edge of the track body, the angle of the ramp section being adjustable by way of rotation of the ramp section to thereby accommodate track bodies of different height. |