序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
81 PRODUCT ASSEMBLY COMPRISING A DISPLAY STRIP AND A PRODUCT ENCLOSED BAG WITH A BIAXIAL ORIENTATED FILM US13712296 2012-12-12 US20130098799A1 2013-04-25 Yoshio IWASAKI; Masako MIZUMOTO
[Problem to be Solved]To provide a display strip capable of attaching by heat sealing bags comprising a biaxial oriented film and having no low-melting-point layer on the outer surface of the bag.[Solution]In the display strip comprising a substrate layer and a sealant layer, problems can be solved by using the display strip characterized in that the sealant layer contains an acid-modified olefin resin. In particular, it is more preferable that the sealant layer contains (a) an acid-modified olefin resin, (b) a non-acid-modified olefin resin and (c) an adhesion-imparting agent.
82 Support Apparatus US13274763 2011-10-17 US20120181240A1 2012-07-19 William J. Crowley
The present disclosure relates to shelving systems and methods that are adaptable to a number of applications, including building heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (“HVAC”) systems, shelving units for holding children's games and toys, closet organizers with hangers and shelves, storage systems in a garage or workshop, storage shelves over a garage door, and as a shelving unit for audio and visual equipment. The shelving unit includes a means for attachment to an overhead member, such as a steel beam, wood rafter, wood joist, wood beam, or ceiling, a generally J or L shaped bar, the ability to raise or lower the J or L shaped bar to provide for storage at different heights, an extension member removably coupled to the J or L bar, and wherein the extension member has a length that provides for storage space of different widths. In another aspect, an inverted shelving stand is provided. In still a further aspect, a U shaped swiveling hanging unit is provided.
83 Retail Merchandising Strip and Method for Making Same US12895261 2010-09-30 US20110024373A1 2011-02-03 Ted M. Dean; William R. Fuller
A source roll having a first layer of liner paper and a second roll of two-sided adhesive is fed through a pair of rollers having six aligned rotary die cutters sized to cut through only the adhesive layer. The excess adhesive web is peeling off and removed from the process. The liner paper with spaced apart sets of six aligned adhesive dots is then laminated with a clear plastic having two sides, one uncoated and one coated, to allow the clear plastic to be easily rolled up and then unrolled, and the liner paper is peeled off and removed from the process. The material remaining having the adhesive circular dots is cut into six long strips each having six adhesive dots which can be used to display small discrete packages. As a part of marketing small discrete packages of snack foods or other goods, a plurality of the discrete packages are attached to a plurality of adhesive elements, respectively, and the plastic strips with the discrete packages attached thereto are shipped from a manufacturing location to a marketing location.
84 Retail merchandising strip US10807866 2004-03-23 US07820262B2 2010-10-26 Ted M. Dean; William R. Fuller
A source roll having a first layer of liner paper and a second roll of two-sided adhesive is fed through a pair of rollers having six aligned rotary die cutters sized to cut through only the adhesive layer. The excess adhesive web is peeling off and removed from the process. The liner paper with spaced apart sets of six aligned adhesive dots is then laminated with a clear plastic having two sides, one uncoated and one coated, to allow the clear plastic to be easily rolled up and then unrolled, and the liner paper is peeled off and removed from the process. The material remaining having the adhesive circular dots is cut into six long strips each having six adhesive dots which can be used to display small discrete packages. As a part of marketing small discrete packages of snack foods or other goods, a plurality of the discrete packages are attached to a plurality of adhesive elements, respectively, and the plastic strips with the discrete packages attached thereto are shipped from a manufacturing location to a marketing location.
85 Magnetic Pot Rack US12132883 2008-06-04 US20080302745A1 2008-12-11 William A. Groll; Troy Schuler
A pot rack comprising at least one track member having spaced-apart rails with at least an upper rail surface having a ferromagnetic property and at least one hook member having a lower hook portion for releasably engaging a kitchen utensil, and an upper cap portion of a dimension greater than a spacing between the rails wherein the cap portion includes a magnetic member which is magnetically attracted to the upper rail surface of each of the rails and a shaft portion interconnecting the upper cap portion and the lower hook portion. A hook member for use on a slotted ferromagnetic rail comprising a head portion, an integral shank portion and a hook portion extending from the shank portion, said head portion having magnetic means associated therewith to establish a magnetic attraction between the head portion and the rail.
86 Retail merchandising strip and method for making same US10807866 2004-03-23 US20040219332A1 2004-11-04 Ted M. Dean; William R. Fuller
A source roll having a first layer of liner paper and a second roll of two-sided adhesive is fed through a pair of rollers having six aligned rotary die cutters sized to cut through only the adhesive layer. The excess adhesive web is peeling off and removed from the process. The liner paper with spaced apart sets of six aligned adhesive dots is then laminated with a clear plastic having two sides, one uncoated and one coated, to allow the clear plastic to be easily rolled up and then unrolled, and the liner paper is peeled off and removed from the process. The material remaining having the adhesive circular dots is cut into six long strips each having six adhesive dots which can be used to display small discrete packages. As a part of marketing small discrete packages of snack foods or other goods, a plurality of the discrete packages are attached to a plurality of adhesive elements, respectively, and the plastic strips with the discrete packages attached thereto are shipped from a manufacturing location to a marketing location.
87 Display strip US10291918 2002-11-11 US20040089622A1 2004-05-13 Thomas R. Miller; William J. Hale
A display strip for packages includes an elongated backing member and transverse adhesive strips that extend completely across the backing member for adheringly holding individual packages. A plurality of the display strips can be adhered transversely to a roll of release paper in a side-by-side arrangement. This allows the adhesive strips to form a substantially continuous strip of adhesive running parallel the length of the roll, and also allows the display strips to be presented one by one as the roll is unwound a short distance equal to a width of the display strips. Due to the short distance of the roll as it is unwound, it allows the display strips to be easily removed one at a time off an end of the roll. A method related to the above is also disclosed and claimed.
88 Blister pack display holder US10402735 2003-03-28 US20040004018A1 2004-01-08 Shinji Nittono; Taiji Yokota
A blister pack display holder for holding a plurality of blister packs arranged vertically comprising a back plate adapted to be hung on a vertical structure, a frame with an open top end arranged adjacent to the back plate with a slight gap therebetween, wherein the back plate and right and left edges of the frame sandwich margins horizontally separated at sides of the blister pack respectively from the front and back so that the packs are slidably held vertically on a front surface of the back plate.
89 Foldable merchandising strip US10077050 2002-02-12 US20030150827A1 2003-08-14 Kristi M. Blumreich; Chad R. Sedo
A foldable merchandising strip comprises an elongated flexible strip segmented into sections by a plurality of horizontal fold lines. A hanging assembly comprising an upwardly directed retaining tab and a downwardly directed retaining tab is provided in alternate fold sections. Packages including a slot or aperture are hung on the upwardly directed retaining tab, and the downwardly directed retain tab is folded over the bottom edge of the aperture, the retaining tabs restrict movement of the package.
90 Product shipping and display strip system US395464 1999-09-14 US6109582A 2000-08-29 Louis E. Repaci; Gerald E. Robinson
A shipping and display system product shipping and display strip system displaying items, or product, at retail store check out counters and high traffic areas. The system includes an elongate flexible strip with an upper end designed for suspending from a structure. On the front surface of the strip are a plurality of spaced apart adhesive areas. Each of the adhesive areas has an adhesive on it for adhesively coupling an object to it.
91 Multi-directional high visibility merchandising display US162797 1998-09-29 US6006929A 1999-12-28 Linda A. Leonard
A multi-directional high visibility display for exhibiting and merchandising products in a retail establishment includes an elongate back or rear wall and attachment elements, such as clips, for attaching the rear wall of the display to a support structure in a retail establishment. One or more lateral panels are attached to the rear wall and project forwardly thereof to form a surface having surface portions facing in at least two directions which are angularly displaced in relation to an imaginary axis substantially parallel to the length direction of the rear wall. Clip strips can be attached to the lateral panels for removably attaching products on the display. Placement of products on different surface portions renders the products highly visible to people at different vantage points in the retail establishment. The display may be formed of a blank of cardboard or other flexible sheet material or from spaced formed wire frames joined to each other by means of straight rods.
92 Display strip and product support combination US132130 1993-10-05 US5405022A 1995-04-11 Stewart R. Rissley
A display strip and product support combination for mounting a product for display is provided in the form of a first strip of flexible material having a hanging section and a supporting section, the hanging section being positioned above the supporting section and comprising a means for hanging the first strip. The supporting section comprises a support member or first tongue defined by cut lines and a bend area in the supporting section. A second material has provided therein die cut lines and a second bend area defining a flap member or second tongue. Each of the support members and flap members are complimentary in shape and size such that the first strip is lockingly engageable to the second material. Alternatively, either the support member or the flap member may be replaced by a circular aperture or hole that is complimentary in shape and size to the remaining tongue for locking engagement of the two strips.
93 Packaging pad preventing wrinkles of caps with eyeshades US51501 1993-04-22 US5344003A 1994-09-06 Boo-Yl Park
This invention is for a packaging pad preventing wrinkles of caps with eyeshades. It is composed of many half-arc-shaped cutting portions to fix eyeshades, which are parts of caps, in an orderly manner, a supporting hole installed at one side of the pad which enables its hanging on the wall, and small holes installed at both ends of half-arc-shaped cutting portions to prevent ripping-off of the cutting portions.
94 Two sided merchandising strip US864533 1992-04-07 US5284259A 1994-02-08 Gerald A. Conway; Daniel J. Kump; David B. Schott
A merchandise display strip includes an elongated plastic strip having a mounting portion and an article suspending portion. The article suspending portion includes a first panel, a second panel, and fingers on each of the panels for suspending an article from a respective one of the first and second panels. A fold line separates the first and second panels and enables these panels to be folded in relation to each other so that at least two articles can be supported by the article suspending portion, one from each of the two panels. A third panel is provided on the article suspending portion such that it is interposed between the first and second panels and the mounting portion. The mounting portion enables the merchandise display strip to be supported from a pricing channel, a shelf, or a hook. If desired, the first and second panels can be secured to each other by adhesive, by fasteners or by inter-engaging tabs.
95 Clip strip for supporting multiple packages and display assembly using same US805379 1991-12-10 US5199578A 1993-04-06 Melvin A. Pendergraph; Richard G. Grainger; Edmund J. Czopor, Jr.
A display assembly comprises a vertically disposed elongated planar strip of synthetic resin having a multiplicity of incisions spaced therealong which have spaced vertically extending legs and a transverse head portion extending between the upper ends thereof. The incisions provide upwardly extending tabs hinged to the body of the strip at their base between the lower ends of the legs. At least some of the tabs are deflected about their base outwardly of the plane of the body of the strip to form upwardly extending hooks, and articles of merchandise are supported on these hooks. The tabs have horizontally extending ears on their upper ends to securely seat in hanger apertures of blister cards and the like whereby one ear on one side of the tab is greater in length than an opposite ear on the other side of the tab. The strip has an aperture adjacent its upper end to receive a hanger prong to suspend the assembly.
96 Self locking clip strip US635236 1990-12-28 US5096070A 1992-03-17 Robert L. Jaynes
A self locking clip strip includes a protrusion for engaging a hole in a bag of food items to be supported. Adjacent the protrusion is a pair of flaps which extend over the top of the bag and secure the upper edge of the bag to the backing sheet. In the preferred embodiment, a plurality of protrusions is provided in a line such that a plurality of bags may be supported in a vertical display.
97 Strip mechandiser with reinforcement section US311818 1989-02-16 US4911392A 1990-03-27 Jacob Fast
A strip merchandiser of plastic sheet for hanging from the front edge of a display shelf has a cutout defining an upwardly pointing hook to suspend products from the strip. In order to reinforce the hook and enable more than one product to be suspended therefrom, the hook and reinforcement section of the strip below the hook are folded back about the longitudinal center line of the strip. Opposite sides of the reinforcement section are secured together behind the strip.
98 Apparatus for securing, displaying and dispensing of envelope package goods US60633 1987-06-11 US4817805A 1989-04-04 Isidoro L. Rodriquez
There is provided an apparatus for securing, displaying and dispensing a plurality of envelope packaged foods. The apparatus has an elongated masking strip with a plurality of spaced apart apertures therein, and an elongated securing strip attached to the back side of the masking strip. The securing strip has a pressure sensitive adhesive disposed at least next to the apertures, whereby the combination of the masking strip and the securing strip form a unitary structure and whereby the apertures only present adhesive to the front side of the masking strip. The structure is thereby adapted to receive and releasably secure an envelope package at each aperture.
99 Support unit for display items US422009 1982-09-23 US4483502A 1984-11-20 Jacob Fast
An integral unit for suspending one or more apertured items for display forwardly of a display shelf is arranged to be secured to the forward edge of the shelf or, alternatively, to a hook which is secured to the shelf. The unit is made of flexible plastic and includes a tag-like mounting portion which has two spaced and aligned bottom support edges adapted to be supported on a support ledge at the shelf forward edge. If that forward edge is a standard price molding, the mounting portion can be resiliently engaged therein. An item-supporting portion extends from between the support edges and is flexible to be suspended forwardly thereof. The item-supporting portion has one or more finger-like hook members adapted to support the apertured items for display. In one embodiment, the hook members are reinforced by an arcuate cross-section which is more pronounced near the hook tip. An inverted U-shaped punch-out portion surrounds the hook and, once removed, permits the hook to be bent out of plane to support an apertured item. Alternatively, the hook may have a winged tip which is flexibly foldable to be inserted through the aperture in the displayed item.
100 Card for mounting bags and the like US385881 1982-06-07 US4422552A 1983-12-27 Charles E. Palmer; William A. Gelinas
A card for mounting and displaying snack foods and other products packaged in bags is provided, which has a matched pair of locking tabs defined therein. The tabs are forwardly deflected to receive the reversely folded end flange of the bag therebehind, and are then forced rearwardly through the plane of the card to position the upper corners of the bag therebehind. This will provide secure, two-point support for the product bag, while also permitting ready removal at the point of sale. Generally, a multiplicity of bags will be mounted on the card, arranged in rows and shingled columns thereon. In certain embodiments, the tabs are desirably formed with nibs on their upper edge to deform and thereby better grip the bag, as is most desirable when the bag is made of a flaccid material.
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