181 |
Catering assembly |
US10545446 |
2004-02-12 |
US20060145442A1 |
2006-07-06 |
Laurentius Petrus Van Loon; Joost Geluk |
A catering assembly for use with an aircraft or train includes a wall (1) provided with a multiplicity of slots (2) running in the vertical direction with undercuts as well as a multiplicity of essentially block-shaped modules (6) with runners (14) on the rear that can be accommodated in the undercut slots (2), the cross-sectional shape of which, viewed in the horizontal plane, corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the undercut slots (2), viewed in the horizontal plane. The catering assembly furthermore includes lifting elements for raising or lowering the module (6), the runners (14) of which have been accommodated in a the undercut slot (2), over the wall. It is preferable if the slots (2) are widened in places (15) such that a runner (14) can be inserted here in the horizontal direction so as then to hook into the undercut slot (2) after being moved vertically. |
182 |
Modular galley for an aircraft or train as well as wall and modular for such a galley and aircraft or train equipped therewith |
US10521724 |
2003-07-09 |
US20060145002A1 |
2006-07-06 |
Laurentius Petrus Van Loon |
The invention relates to a modular galley for an aircraft or train. The modular galley has a wall provided with a multiplicity of guides running in the vertical direction with undercuts as well as a multiplicity of essentially block-shaped modules. The modules have runners on the rear that can be accommodated in the undercut slots, the cross-sectional shape of which, viewed in the horizontal plane, corresponds to the cross-sectional shape of the undercut slots, viewed in the horizontal plane. The modular galley furthermore has lifting means for raising or lowering a said module. |
183 |
Wall unit support system |
US10975541 |
2004-10-29 |
US20060091271A1 |
2006-05-04 |
Joseph Nowak |
The wall unit support system, configured for supporting cabinets and shelving flush against a wall, includes an elongated mounting rail and at least one inverted, J-shaped bracket engagable to the mounting rail. The rail has a planar back portion adapted for mounting to the wall and an elongated flange extending upwardly and outwardly parallel to the planar back portion. The rail may include a second flange extending downwardly and outwardly parallel to the planar back portion. The J-shaped bracket has a planar-face adapted for attachment to a back surface to a cabinet and a hooked portion. The hooked portion includes a descending leg and a U-shaped bight. The hooked portion slidably engages the flange of the mounting rail with the descending leg coplanar with the back portion of the mounting rail. |
184 |
Display for a casket selection and/or viewing room |
US10233861 |
2002-09-03 |
US07036196B2 |
2006-05-02 |
Randall S. Salatin; Laios L. Szabo, Jr.; Marcus R. Szabo; Terry L. Carpenter; Judith C. Steele |
A selection room display facilitates a casket selection by a customer of a funeral home. The display includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. A vertical signage column may be positioned in the alcove. Information modules are also displayed in the alcove. The modules correspond to the casket portions. The casket portions are supported on shelves which are removably secured to the back wall. The information modules are similarly removably secured to the back wall. The display may incorporate “themes” to feature the various casket choices. The theme technique may also be utilized in the funeral home viewing room. |
185 |
Property box of cabinet/wall-hanging type requiring low temperature |
US10111679 |
2002-04-26 |
US06640581B1 |
2003-11-04 |
Moon Choi |
Disclosed is a property box of a cabinet/wall-hanging type requiring low temperature. The property box of a cabinet/wall-hanging type requiring low temperature according to the present invention provides advantages of being attachable to a wall surface or a corner of living space such as a bedroom of a married couple, a dress room or a bathroom in a newly-built or an existing apartment, an ordinary house or in lodging so as to store and make easily available of cosmetics, pharmaceuticals, films, beverage, beer or wine requiring low temperature whenever necessary. When protection of a privacy is required, unlike the conventional refrigerator shared by others in a shared living space, the property box according to the present invention can be installed at a desired position, thereby achieving the protection of privacy and resolving the problem of narrowing the living space subsequent to installation of the property box. |
186 |
Fastener using metal and wooden board |
US09155102 |
1998-11-05 |
US06412745B1 |
2002-07-02 |
Takashige Yokoyama; Takashi Fujihata |
A fastener (1) comprises a core plate member made of metal (11) and a decorative member made of a wooden board (12) covering the core plate member (11). The decorative member (12) is formed of a hollow wooden board whose central portion is hollowed out. The fastener (1) is formed with little or no clearance between the core plate member (13) and the decorative member (12). Wooden furniture is fastened to the building using the fastener (1). The fastener (1) does not spoil the appearance of the wooden furniture, does not make flaws easily, and does not cause sliding easily in fastening the wooden furniture to the building. |
187 |
Adjustable hanging system |
US09499169 |
2000-02-07 |
US06299123B1 |
2001-10-09 |
George Shandor Hayde |
The system for adjustably mounting an item to a vertical surface comprises a track and cooperating head of an attachment member slidably engaged to one another. One of the system structures engages an item to be mounted and the other of the system structures engages the vertical surface. Relative position between the structures may be adjusted and maintained, with the structures being releasably locked together once engaged. Further, if desired, the system may be engaged to an alarm apparatus to alert of tampering with the system. |
188 |
Knock-down panel partition system |
US151417 |
1998-09-11 |
US6115977A |
2000-09-12 |
Timothy G. Hornberger; Jon W. Gayhart; Andrew W. Mansfield; Yung Tse |
A space dividing or partitioning system includes a series of panels adapted to be knocked down and reconfigured. Each panel includes a panel frame constructed from a pair of vertical posts interconnected by one or more horizontal support members. Each vertical post includes a series of receptacles aligned vertically along each face surface of the vertical post. The receptacles on the vertical posts receive attachment members contained on each end of the horizontal support member. The horizontal support member can be attached between a pair of the vertical posts without requiring the vertical posts to be separated. A tile retaining hook is received within a hook opening formed in the vertical post. The tile retaining hook includes a hook portion that is received in a hook channel of a decorative tile, such that the decorative tile can be hung on the panel frame through the use of the tile retaining hooks. A base cover is attached to the bottom horizontal support member to create a wireway passing beneath the interconnected panel frames. Electrical hanging brackets connect a rigid wireway to the lower horizontal support member. |
189 |
Wall-mounted storage unit system |
US352573 |
1994-12-09 |
US5964438A |
1999-10-12 |
Charles Camilleri |
An improved wall-mounted storage unit system which uses a reversible mounting bracket and which places the majority of the unit's gravitational stress upon the bracket itself, rather than on the interlocking edges of the panel or rail members. A rail member having a small, upwardly protruding lip is mounted to a wall. The mounting bracket is then affixed within a cutout section of a vertical side panel in either of two desirable reversed positions such that the bracket may be attached to the mounting rail and the rear edge of the panel able to be placed flush against the wall. An adjacent panel may then be mounted using the same type of bracket. At no point does the vertical panel itself ever engage the mounting rail. Means are then provided to permanently secure the bracket and panel to the rail and to adjust the vertical height of a panel, if necessary, after it is attached to the mounting rail. |
190 |
Modular storage unit kit |
US769946 |
1996-12-19 |
US5848711A |
1998-12-15 |
Joel A. Schmit |
A modular storage unit provided in kit form that is readily assembled, is securable to a vertical wall and is arranged to be supported on a floor. Rails are mounted to the wall and the framework of the storage unit is secured to the rails. Outer legs of the framework extend to the floor and adjusters are provided to compensate for slope or other variations in the floor. The components of the storage unit have holes or slots that facilitate assembly by the use of common fasteners. The storage unit is arranged to fit around obstructions such as footings so that the storage unit may be mounted basically flush to the wall. Alternatively the rails mounted to the wall are utilized to support an existing cabinet in conjunction with adjustable legs. |
191 |
Cabinet mounting apparatus |
US294904 |
1994-08-24 |
US5624168A |
1997-04-29 |
Morris F. Licciardello, Sr. |
A cabinet hanging apparatus includes an elongated rigid rail member which is adapted to be secured to the surface of a vertical wall in the horizontal position and which has a J shaped extension projecting outwardly from the rail member. The cabinet hanging apparatus also includes an elongated bracket having a hook shaped extension which is positioned and is of a size and shape to interlock with the J shaped extension. The bracket is secured in a recessed back section of a cabinet to be hung at a position where the J shaped extension will engaged the hook shaped extension the cabinet to be supported with the back edges of the cabinet held flush against the vertical wall. |
192 |
Display hook and combination |
US263753 |
1994-06-22 |
US5503277A |
1996-04-02 |
Paul O'Brien |
A display hook and rack combination. The rack has a plurality of spaced openings into which the support fingers of a hook may be inserted. The rack has spaced protrusions thereon associated with the spaced openings and engaging the face plate of the hook providing support and stabilization to the hook so that it cannot be easily dislodged when a product, suspended on the hook, is removed therefrom. |
193 |
Modular storage unit kit |
US243846 |
1994-05-16 |
US5495954A |
1996-03-05 |
Joel A. Schmit |
A modular storage unit provided in kit form that is readily assembled, is securable to a vertical wall and is arranged to be supported on a floor. Rails are mounted to the wall and the framework of the storage unit is secured to the rails. Outer legs of the framework extend to the floor and adjusters are provided to compensate for slope or other variations in the floor. The components of the storage unit have holes or slots that facilitate assembly by the use of common fasteners. The storage unit is arranged to fit around obstructions such as footings so that the storage unit may be mounted basically flush to the wall. |
194 |
Track mounting system for electronic devices |
US180675 |
1994-01-13 |
US5467954A |
1995-11-21 |
William O. Wekell |
A track mounting system for mounting electronic devices is described. The mounting system includes a mounting plate having a pair of tracks extending forwardly and a pair of mounting brackets to which a device is attached. The mounting brackets include sidewardly extending mounting fingers which engage inner surfaces of the tracks to lock the brackets to the tracks by forcing edges of the mounting fingers to "bite" into the inner surfaces of the tracks. The edges of the mounting fingers are biased into the inner surfaces of the tracks by force from a tensioning arm which is flexed as the device is rotated into its mounting position. The device and brackets are retained in their alignment orientation by retaining tabs which engage the tracks. To ease alignment of the mounting brackets to the tracks, a guide extension extends from the mounting brackets and is curved sidewardly to guide the brackets into their alignment position as a device is rotated into its mounting position. The mounting plate includes a pair of secondary tracks having a groove therebetween to which a cable retainer clip attaches. The cable retainer clip and groove together provide a passageway for cables to pass behind the mounted device to be concealed from view. |
195 |
Wall-unit hanging system |
US858276 |
1992-03-26 |
US5222611A |
1993-06-29 |
Robert G. Wood; Timothy J. McGrath |
A wall-unit hanging system for hanging shelves, cabinets, drawers or the like on a wall is described. The system includes a mounting rail and one or more vertical panels. Each vertical panel has a cut-out portion and an associated bracket for securing the vertical panel to the mounting rail. The vertical panel is secured to the mounting rail by moving the panel perpendicularly with respect to the wall until the panel is flushed with the wall and the cut-out portion has received the mounting rail. The mounting bracket engages a projection in the mounting rail in order to secure the vertical panels to the mounting rail. |
196 |
Wall system and equipment tile therefor |
US479973 |
1990-02-14 |
US5063715A |
1991-11-12 |
Steven F. Goodman |
A wall system having a rigid frame with vertically spaced slots, tiles removably mounted to the frame and an equipment tile having a hollow protruded portion for storing equipment therein. The equipment tile is mounted to the frames through a retention clip and a hanger clip which mount to the vertical hanging intelligence on the wall frame. The retention clip is mounted to the tile through a slotted connection for limited vertical movement of the retention clip with respect to the tile so that the retention clip can be pulled downwardly with respect to the frame without movement of the tile with respect to the frame to seat the retention clip in the frame slots and to secure the tile on the frame. A locking flange on the retention clip is pivotably mounted to a hanger portion thereof for locking the retention clip onto the frame. The equipment tile is adapted to be mounted beneath a transaction surface which precludes upward movement of the tile with respect to the frame. |
197 |
Modular storage unit mounting system |
US524807 |
1990-05-18 |
US5050832A |
1991-09-24 |
E. Desmond Lee; Charles Camilleri |
An adjustable mounting system for removably supporting modular storage units on a vertical wall is comprised of at least two substantially identical C-shaped brackets and a wall channel. The C-brackets are adjustably mounted on a storage unit, and one of two opposed hooks on each bracket is hooked over the wall channel to mount the storage unit on the channel. The C-brackets also include an outboard flange with a slot and screw hole, providing the adjustable mounting of the bracket to the modular storage unit. |
198 |
Horizontally oriented demountable partition system |
US253161 |
1988-10-04 |
US4944122A |
1990-07-31 |
Alan C. Wendt |
A demountable partition system is provided having horizontally oriented panels and bands for wire management and attachment of wall supported furniture. In the system, a horizontal runner has upper and lower edges engaging wall panels disposed above and below. A recess is formed in the runner between the upper and lower edges and a cap engages the runner and covers the recess. The runner may be used to route and conceal wiring and to support hang-on furniture at any location along the length of the partition. |
199 |
Storage organizer system and means for installing the same |
US235976 |
1988-08-24 |
US4928833A |
1990-05-29 |
Lee M. Huizenga |
A storage organizer system and method of installation in which the system is formed of a plurality of panels arranged parallel to each other and extend from a support wall. An elongated rail is mounted horizontally on said support wall and has a projection extending upwardly and away from said wall. Each of the panels have a cut out shaped to receive the rail projection whereby the panels are first hung on the rail and thereafter support elements are mounted between the panels. Preferably the end panels are mounted on the rail with one side abutting one of spaced walls extending perpendicular from the support wall so as to prevent the end walls from spreading whereby the support elements can be cut to exact length and wedged between the panels to provide a right-to-left tight fit. |
200 |
Adjustable mounting surface |
US232199 |
1988-08-15 |
US4907773A |
1990-03-13 |
Robert J. Menchetti; Robert M. Chapman |
An assembly of elements for providing a mounting surface for wall furniture includes a bracket which is attached to a wall framing member, at least one horizontally extending, inwardly opening, horizontally adjustable channel mounted on the bracket and preferably a second vertically extending, inwardly opening, vertically adjustable channel mounted on the first channel, providing a mounting surface which is both horizontally and vertically adjustable, to accommodate wall furniture having mounting means which are not spaced to coincide with the spacing of the wall framing members. |