序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
1 发光层板搁架装置 CN201611051886.8 2016-11-24 CN106617945A 2017-05-10 薛成
发明涉及一种发光层板搁架装置,包括间隔设置的导轨,所述导轨上设置有卡槽,位于卡槽两端的导轨上开有定位孔;还包括层板,所述层板的背部两端通过固件分别固定有挂钩,所述挂钩与卡槽配合。本发明结构紧凑、合理,操作方便,通过将导轨设计成单轨或者双轨结构,可以在一面板上灵活安装各个层次的层板,满足各种使用要求;同时,层板采用自发光系统,照射效果好。
2 一种LED灯用展示台架 CN201610478755.1 2016-06-24 CN106073333A 2016-11-09 何新凤
发明涉及一种LED灯用展示台架,包括台架本体,所述台架本体上交错设置有多排支柱,所述支柱的底端固定有吸盘,所述支柱的顶端设置有缓冲夹具。本发明可适用于不同形状的LED灯,在使用时,可将体形较大LED灯搁置在多个支柱上,同时通过支柱上的缓冲夹具避免LED灯在支柱上的滑动,稳固性好;或将小型LED灯直接夹持在缓冲夹具的夹持头之间,提高了安全性,具有很好的社会效益和经济效益。
3 一种车灯展示架 CN201410755853.6 2014-12-10 CN104490177A 2015-04-08 何米增
一种车灯展示架,包括用于支撑车灯的架身和用于辅助撑托车灯的调节杆;架身包括从中间托起车灯底部的横档和从两侧架起车灯的边板,边板和横档的两端可拆卸式连接,边板的高度高于横档,横档和边板的高度差适宜于安放车灯底部的弧形面;边板的一端开设有容纳车灯的胶槽的胶槽沟,边板的另一端可旋转的设有调节杆,调节杆沿着边板转动,以使调节杆的内侧面与车灯后壳面抵触。横档和边板通过螺钉连接;架身和调节杆均用有机玻璃材料制作。本发明可以适用于多种尺寸和型号的车灯,实现一架通用;省工省料、制作方便、可重复利用,节约环保。且可拆卸式安装,携带运输方便;使用有机玻璃制作,体积小、重量轻、美观大方。
4 灯具陈列桌 CN200510000153.7 2005-01-05 CN1656980A 2005-08-24 小罗伯特·E·比斯利; 罗伯特·J·佩普; 贾森·D·帕茨
发明揭示一种与若干灯座LB和若干灯罩LS使用的陈列桌(10)。所述灯具陈列桌(10)具有一个有一直立、垂直支架(12)的底座(11)、一个可旋转地耦接到所述垂直支架(12)的灯座平台(13)和一个以径向排列罩支架(15)的形式可旋转地耦接到所述垂直支架(12)且适合固持一个灯罩LS的灯罩平台(14)。
5 Display device for lamp bulb for vehicle JP2001071521 2001-03-14 JP2002272576A 2002-09-24 MATSUBARA MASARU; MATSUBARA MASANORI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a display device of a lamp bulb for a vehicle by which both of direct light and reflected light can be observed. SOLUTION: This display device 1 of the lamp bulb for the vehicle is provided with a case 2 housing the lamp bulb 3 for the vehicle. On the case 2, a window part 4 for the direct light and a window part 5 for the reflected light for respectively guiding the light emitted from the lamp bulb 3 for the vehicle to the outside are formed. On the outside of the case 2, a reflector 6 for reflecting the light passed through the window part 5 for the reflected light is provided. Thus, the direct light passed through the window part 4 for the direct light and the reflected light passed through the window part 5 for the reflected light and reflected on the reflector 6 are observed. COPYRIGHT: (C)2002,JPO
6 Storage and exhibit furniture for lighting equipment JP33348398 1998-11-25 JP2000157388A 2000-06-13 HORIKI KIKUO; MURATA YOSHIAKI
PROBLEM TO BE SOLVED: To provide a storage and exhibit furniture for exhibiting and storing a plurality of luminaires by reducing waste with respect to space and electricity. SOLUTION: A plurality of drawer plates 10 are incorporated in one rectangular box shaped exterior box 11 so as to pull in and out manually, luminaires 12 is detachably attached to each drawer plate 10 electrically and mechanically, and this luminaires 12 is pulled out of the exterior box 11 together with the drawer plate 10 for exhibition and is stored in the exterior box 11. Only the luminaires for exhibition 12 which is pulled out of the exterior box 11 is lit to reduce waste in power consumption on the whole and protect the luminaires 12 stored in the exterior box 11 from dust by the exterior box 11. COPYRIGHT: (C)2000,JPO
7 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER EP09741074.0 2009-09-25 EP2313950A1 2011-04-27 ELLIS, Lawrence, A.
An electrical power distribution system (10), the system comprising: a housing comprising a mounting wall (30) having a front side (40), a rear side (50) and a plurality of apertures (42) arranged in a select pattern; a power delivery member (80) mounted on the rear side of the housing, the power delivery member including power delivery contacts (84, 86) and a ground contact (88) aligned with the plurality of apertures in the mounting wall and arranged on the power delivery member in a select arrangement for powering one or more electrically powered devices (20); each electrically powered device including complementary mating contacts (94, 96, 98) projecting from the electrically powered device in an arrangement that is complementary to the select arrangement of the power delivery and ground contacts of the power delivery member; wherein the select arrangement of the power delivery contacts and the ground contact of the electrical power delivery member is selected such that the ground contact of the power delivery member engages with a complementary mating contact of the electrically powered device before the power delivery contacts of the power delivery member engage with a complementary mating contact of the electrically powered device during the course of the electrically powered device being mounted on the front side of the mounting wall.
8 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER EP09737491.2 2009-09-25 EP2313949A1 2011-04-27 ELLIS, Lawrence, A.
An electrical power distribution and mounting system (10), the system comprising: a housing comprising a mounting wall (30) having a front side (40), a rear side (50) and a plurality of apertures (42) arranged in a select pattern; a power delivery member (80) mounted on the rear side of the mounting wall; one or more electrically powered devices (20); each electrically powered device being mountable in a stable position on the front side of the mounting wall; and, wherein one of the electrically powered device and the mounting wall have a primary pin (76); the other of the electrically powered device and the mounting wall having a primary aperture (42) for receipt of the primary pin.
9 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER EP09741074.0 2009-09-25 EP2313950B1 2011-11-30 ELLIS, Lawrence, A.
An electrical power distribution system (10), the system comprising: a housing comprising a mounting wall (30) having a front side (40), a rear side (50) and a plurality of apertures (42) arranged in a select pattern; a power delivery member (80) mounted on the rear side of the housing, the power delivery member including power delivery contacts (84, 86) and a ground contact (88) aligned with the plurality of apertures in the mounting wall and arranged on the power delivery member in a select arrangement for powering one or more electrically powered devices (20); each electrically powered device including complementary mating contacts (94, 96, 98) projecting from the electrically powered device in an arrangement that is complementary to the select arrangement of the power delivery and ground contacts of the power delivery member; wherein the select arrangement of the power delivery contacts and the ground contact of the electrical power delivery member is selected such that the ground contact of the power delivery member engages with a complementary mating contact of the electrically powered device before the power delivery contacts of the power delivery member engage with a complementary mating contact of the electrically powered device during the course of the electrically powered device being mounted on the front side of the mounting wall.
10 Lamp display table EP04394076.6 2004-12-30 EP1550389A1 2005-07-06 Beasley, Robert E., Jr.; Pape, Robert J.; Patz, Jason D.

A lamp display table (10) is disclosed for use with several lamp bases LB and several lamp shades LS. The lamp display table (10) has a base (11) with an upright, vertical support (12), a lamp base platform (13) rotatably coupled to the vertical support (12, and lamp shade platform (14) in the form of a radial array of shade supports (15) rotatably coupled to the vertical support (12) and adapted to hold a lamp shade LS.

11 Display stand for lamp shades EP00122699.2 2000-10-18 EP1093742A1 2001-04-25 Klein, Monroe J.

A display system for lamp shades (150) includes a lower portion (112) and an upper portion (120). The lower portion (112) has opposed top (112a) and bottom (112b) surfaces. Struts (111) depend from the bottom surface (112b) of the lower portion (112) to secure the lower portion to a supporting structure. A plurality of upstanding posts (140) extend from the top surface (112a) of the lower portion to support nested lamp shades in a manner suitable for display. An axial mast (126) extends from the central axis of the top surface (112a) of the lower portion (112). The upper portion (120) has opposed top (120a) and bottom (120b) surfaces. A pole (130) depends from the bottom surface (120b) of the upper portion (120) to cooperate with the axial mast (126) of the lower portion (112) so as to facilitate rotation of the upper portion (120) relative to the lower portion (117). A plurality of upstanding posts (140) extend from the upper surface (120a) of the upper portion (120) to support nested lamp shades in a manner suitable for display.

12 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER US15090972 2016-04-05 US20180278029A9 2018-09-27 Lawrence A. Ellis
A method of mounting an electrically powered device having power receiving contacts and a ground contact on a display comprising a mounting wall comprising: mounting one or more power delivery members on the rear surface of the mounting wall; housing the power receiving and ground contact of an electrically powered device in a housing that prevents electrically conductive manual engagement or contact, inserting the housed power receiving and ground contacts of the electrically powered device through one of the series of apertures in the mounting wall to power and mount the device.
13 SLIDER PANEL FOR PRODUCT DISPLAY US14156086 2014-01-15 US20140131297A1 2014-05-15 Michael A. Bass; Jamie B. Peltz; Kevin M. Shepard; Thomas M. Gordon; Raymond A. Phelps; Richard B. Young
An apparatus includes a display structure that supports products in a display area within reach of a customer location. The apparatus further includes a panel structure supported for movement along upper and lower tracks. The panel structure has a transparent viewing section and indicia relating to the products, but is not configured to support any products itself. The panel structure also has horizontally opposite side edges spaced apart at a width that is less than the width of the display area. A frame structure supports the upper and lower tracks at locations that provide the panel structure with a path of movement interposed between the customer location and the display area. The path of movement includes positions in which the display area can be reached from the customer location past either of the opposite side edges of the panel structure.
14 Slider Panel for Product Display US12963776 2010-12-09 US20110315644A1 2011-12-29 Michael A. Bass; Jamie B. Peltz; Kevin M. Shepard; Thomas M. Gordon; Raymond A. Phelps; Richard B. Young
An apparatus includes a display structure that supports products in a display area within reach of a customer location. The apparatus further includes a panel structure supported for movement along upper and lower tracks. The panel structure has a transparent viewing section and indicia relating to the products, but is not configured to support any products itself. The panel structure also has horizontally opposite side edges spaced apart at a width that is less than the width of the display area. A frame structure supports the upper and lower tracks at locations that provide the panel structure with a path of movement interposed between the customer location and the display area. The path of movement includes positions in which the display area can be reached from the customer location past either of the opposite side edges of the panel structure.
15 Display table assembly US12420312 2009-04-08 US08051783B1 2011-11-08 Shell L. Hoskinson
A display table assembly includes a housing that has a bottom wall and a perimeter wall with an upper edge defining an opening extending into the housing. A plurality of legs extends downwardly from the bottom wall. An upper wall is hingedly coupled to the upper edge and is positionable in an open position exposing the opening or in a closed position closing the opening. The upper wall has a plurality of apertures extending therethrough. A power strip is mounted within the housing. Plug members are positionable in the apertures to plug the apertures. Multiple articles are positionable on the top side of the upper wall and each covers one of the apertures. Power cords for the articles are extendable through an associated one of the apertures to be plugged into the power strip.
16 SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRICAL POWER US12567063 2009-09-25 US20100175920A1 2010-07-15 Lawrence A. Ellis
An electrical power distribution and mounting system, the system comprising: a housing comprising a mounting wall having a front side, a rear side and a plurality of apertures arranged in a select pattern; a power delivery member mounted on the rear side of the mounting wall; one or more electrically powered devices; each electrically powered device being mountable in a stable position on the front side of the mounting wall; and, wherein one of the electrically powered device and the mounting wall have a primary pin; the other of the electrically powered device and the mounting wall having a primary aperture for receipt of the primary pin.
17 Light display unit with fixture and light strand US11503389 2006-08-11 US07600895B2 2009-10-13 Laura L. Hawkins; Donna L. Lein
A light display unit includes a display fixture and a light strand. The display fixture includes an elongated support and a plurality of receptacles coupled to the support. The support defines a chamber. Each of the receptacles defines an aperture. The light strand includes an electrical cord having an end configured to be coupled with an electrical power source. Each of a plurality of bulb groupings is in electrical communication with the electrical cord. The plurality of bulb groupings comprises at least two different combinations of light bulbs. The electrical cord is at least partially housed in the chamber of the support and extends into each of the plurality of receptacle of the display fixture through the apertures of the receptacles such that each of the plurality of bulb groupings is positioned within one of the plurality of receptacles of the support. Light strands, fixtures, and methods provide additional advantages.
18 Rotating lamp shade display carousel system US09850332 2001-05-07 US06591993B2 2003-07-15 Neall W. Humphrey
A rotating lamp shade display system including a carousel having a main body portion having an upper surface and an underside for receiving a plurality of shades on upper surface, a main body portion rotating means is mounted to the underside of said main body portion whereby said main body portion rotates about said rotating means. A plurality of said shades are placed on the main body portion for display.
19 Lamp display system US09689232 2000-10-11 US06390644B1 2002-05-21 Patrick S. Dolan
A table lamp display system secures a lamp on a tilted shelf or block for display purposes. A coupler is attached to the stub end of a center tube of the lamp. A hollow tube extension of suitable length is inserted through a slot of the shelf or block and is secured to the coupling to secure the lamp to the shelf or block. In another arrangement the lamp is secured to a configured hook that is attached to the shelf.
20 Energy saving lighting showroom display unit US618079 1990-11-26 US5142460A 1992-08-25 Jack McAtee
A display unit for customers to inspect lighting fixtures being offered for sale, wherein the customer can easily actuate the lights present in the display for a finite period of time. A push-button control system is featured wherein the button activates a microswitch, which turns on a motorized timer circuit having a cam associated therewith. The lights on the display are electrically actuated when the microswitch is activated. The timer cam rotates until such time elapses as is required for the cam to recontact the microswitch. When contact is made again, the lights are extinguished, and awaiting the next activation.
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