Adjustable Patents (Class 211/175)
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Patent number: 7134802Abstract: A latch assembly to connect a component to a rack. The assembly comprises a latch spring and a lever that are connected to a component. The latch spring is moveable between an engaged and a disengaged position. In the engaged position the latch spring is engaged with a catch that is connected to a rack. In the disengaged position the latch spring is disengaged from the catch. The lever is rotatable about an axis of rotation between a latched position and an unlatched position. The rotation of the lever from the latched position to the unlatched position moves the latch spring from the engaged position to the disengaged position in a direction parallel to the axis of rotation.Type: GrantFiled: April 21, 2004Date of Patent: November 14, 2006Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, LP.Inventors: Alan B. Doerr, Minh H. Nguyen, Kelly Kennedy Smith
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Patent number: 7028852Abstract: A system and method for providing a merchandising system. The merchandising system includes a first divider, a second divider, and a third divider. The merchandising system further includes a first connector and a second connector. The first connector couples the first divider and the second divider. The first connector provides for selective size adjustability between the first divider and the second divider. The second connector couples the second divider and the third divider. The second connector provides for selective size adjustability between the second divider and the third divider. The connector may be provided in a variety of configurations, including teeth configured to engage with the divider. The connector may alternatively include a flexible member configured to engage and disengage with the divider.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: DCI Marketing, Inc.Inventors: Allen E. Johnson, M. Scott Bryson
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Patent number: 7025217Abstract: A merchandise display matrix includes at least one pair of upright members and a merchandise tray support member wherein the support member is adjustable in length. In other embodiments, a merchandise display matrix includes at least one pair of upright members and a plurality of merchandise display trays, including a first end tray and a second end tray, wherein the display trays are provided with apparatus for fixing the trays together and the first and the second end trays are provided with apparatus for engaging with the uprights.Type: GrantFiled: June 5, 2001Date of Patent: April 11, 2006Assignee: Artform International Ltd.Inventors: Peter Crown, Stephen Prosho
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Patent number: 7000787Abstract: A rack assembly has side supports with unblemished exterior surfaces because a plurality of telescoping tubes are connected between interior instead of exterior surfaces of the side supports. Since the tubes are telescoping, the rack assembly is expandable to a selected length.Type: GrantFiled: February 10, 2003Date of Patent: February 21, 2006Inventor: Sandy A. Felsenthal
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Patent number: 6978906Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide structure that can be installed within a warehouse-type rack to convert the rack for use as a merchandise and display rack. In this manner, warehouse-type racks can be provided with a greater degree of adjustability to accommodate a larger number of shelving and product storage and display configurations. The structure installed within a warehouse-type rack can include secondary uprights connected to secondary front-rear stretchers. Preferably, the connections between the secondary uprights and the secondary front-rear stretchers are adjustable so that the secondary uprights can be secured in different positions within the warehouse-type rack. In some embodiments, the secondary uprights can be secured in different front-rear positions in the rack and/or can be secured in different vertical positions with respect to the secondary front-rear stretchers.Type: GrantFiled: April 14, 2004Date of Patent: December 27, 2005Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Andrew S. Wishart, Steven C. Thompson
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Patent number: 6976597Abstract: A width-adjustable carrier frame for receiving and supporting a grilling rack, a tray, a dish, a cooking or baking sheet, or the like of an oven. The carrier frame consist of at least two cross members with tube-type front-side end areas and two approximately U-shaped carrying bows. At least one carrying bow is continuously adjustable relative to the cross member by a worm drive.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Assignee: Paul Hettich GmbH & Co.Inventors: Peter Jährling, Jürgen Bachor
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Patent number: 6976598Abstract: The present disclosure provides enhanced storage systems that facilitate efficient storage of, and access to, a variety of items and products. Exemplary systems according to the present disclosure include Mechanisms that permit reliable and efficient repositioning of one or more shelves, thereby enhancing utilization and efficiencies associated therewith. Shelving systems facilitate synchronized vertical motion of shelving units, e.g., based on coordinated pulley/cable systems, and advantageously include spring designs that facilitate controlled vertical motion of shelving units, e.g., based on fluid movement and/or discharge from the spring design. Shelves and/or shelving units may be readily repositioned at elbow or eye level, and repositioned at their respective initial positions in an efficient and advantageous manner. The shelving systems may be original manufacture units or may be designed for use in retrofitting existing shelving systems.Type: GrantFiled: February 21, 2003Date of Patent: December 20, 2005Inventor: Zackary Engel
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Patent number: 6974040Abstract: A container for a domestic appliance, comprising: guides for lateral movement of the container with respect to a domestic appliance; a device for one or more of vertically adjusting and inclining of the container, including supporting members associated with the container; supporting brackets connected to and extending upwards from the guides and supporting the container; and index stops on one of the supporting members an supporting brackets and index notches on one of the supporting members and supporting brackets, the index stops cooperating with the index notches to one or more of vertically adjust and incline the container.Type: GrantFiled: September 30, 2002Date of Patent: December 13, 2005Assignee: Paul Hettich GmbH & Co.Inventor: Peter Jährling
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Patent number: 6948629Abstract: A rack includes a stationary container, that includes a movable member positioned within the container by remote operation of a motor. The motor is either carried as part of the movable member or is in the container with fittings inter-connecting a drive shaft of the fixed motor with the movable member. A remote actuator is employed for starting and stopping the motor so that the movable member is controllably deployed into and out of the container. Bearings are installed between the container and the movable member to provide movement of the movable member and pivoting rods are provided on the movable member for supporting articles intended to be stored, such rods being hooks, shelves, or internal compartments or the like. A heater may be installed for drying any wet or damp articles. A device for coupling the motor to the movable member may be a lead screw mechanism and a pulley system interconnecting the movable member with the stationary or fixed container.Type: GrantFiled: August 15, 2003Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Inventor: Grant McClay
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Patent number: 6948691Abstract: A mounting apparatus is provided for mounting a computer server in a server rack structure. The server rack defines a first and second mounting apertures. A slide is provided having a bracket mounted to one end thereof. The bracket includes a first wall abutting the rack, and a second wall transverse to the first wall. A portion of the bracket extends into the first mounting aperture. A latch is mounted on the second wall of the bracket. The latch is movable between a first position wherein the latch extends into the second mounting aperture, and a second position wherein the latch does not extend into the mounting aperture. The latch cooperates with the portion of the bracket extending into the first mounting aperture to limit vertical movement of the bracket with respect to the rack.Type: GrantFiled: March 19, 2001Date of Patent: September 27, 2005Assignee: Jonathan Manufacturing CorporationInventors: Patty J. Brock, Bao Q. Nguyen
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Patent number: 6945412Abstract: A rack mount computing system having a keyboard and display assembly mountable in a 1 U rack space. The keyboard and display assembly are provided in a clamshell configuration to reduce space consumption of the keyboard and display assembly to facilitate mounting in the 1 U rack space.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 20, 2005Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Chris Felcman, Kristine Little, David Eichberger, Gary Landrum
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Patent number: 6922953Abstract: A device for stabilizing a plurality of spaced posts comprising an outer frame member; a plurality of bracket assemblies mounted to the outer frame member at a first set of spaced locations thereon to receive the posts; and a plurality of bracing members extending between a second set of spaced locations on the outer frame member, intermediately of the first spaced locations, for stabilizing the outer frame member.Type: GrantFiled: September 9, 2002Date of Patent: August 2, 2005Assignee: Erosion Control Products, Inc.Inventor: Randy Lewis
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Patent number: 6910590Abstract: A method and a display rack apparatus for the efficient display of large or bulky inventory items. The display rack includes mounting brackets attached to sloping lateral frame arms to support similar parts of disassembled items of inventory in an inclined, raised array. The mounting brackets grip the frame arms by pressure of cam pins and may include associated fingers shaped to engage the parts being displayed.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2003Date of Patent: June 28, 2005Inventor: Roger L. Meier
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Patent number: 6886699Abstract: Systems and methods for merchandising product. A merchandising system includes a base having a first set of interfaces and a second set of interfaces, a first divider having a first engagement portion, and a second divider having a second engagement portion. The first engagement portion releasably couples to one of the interfaces of the first set of interfaces and the second engagement portion releasably couples to one of the interfaces of the second set of interfaces.Type: GrantFiled: October 15, 2002Date of Patent: May 3, 2005Assignee: DCI Marketing, Inc.Inventors: Allen E. Johnson, M. Scott Bryson, Gary Michael Richter, Terrence G. Berglund
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Patent number: 6883670Abstract: A guard for restricting access to a rack of goods comprises: an access-restricting horizontally expandable cover having an open bottom, a left side to which is mounted a track, and a right side to which is mounted a track; a left extensible member comprising a track which is lockably engageable with the track of said left side so as to slide said left extensible member from a retracted storage position to an extended use position; a right extensible member comprising a track which is engageable with the track of said right side so as to slide said right extensible member from a retracted storage position to an extended use position; and a horizontally expandable bottom member having a left end securable to a lower end of said left extensible member, and a right end securable to a lower end of said right extensible member.Type: GrantFiled: June 24, 2003Date of Patent: April 26, 2005Inventor: John Paul Moon
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Patent number: 6874646Abstract: A depth-extendable display unit consists of at least two essentially identical standard depth display tracks for forming a single depth-extended display track from one of the tracks and at least one section of another of the tracks. Each track has a front section, a breakaway back section with a rear connector at the rear thereof, and an interconnected series of breakaway intermediate sections connecting the front and back sections. The intermediate and back sections define at the front thereof forward connectors for engagement with the rear connectors, the forward connectors being exposed for engagement by breaking away of the immediately forward section.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 2002Date of Patent: April 5, 2005Assignee: Display Technologies, LLCInventor: Richard Jay
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Patent number: 6867966Abstract: According to at least one of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a rack mounted system employing vertically mounted computer components in the form of blades for supporting circuit devices. The blades are mounted in a series of vertically spaced apart bays. In each bay, the vertically mounted blades are interconnected to a power distribution unit strip to cause the blades to be mounted compactly. Thus, a pair of sets of vertically mounted blades are attached to opposite sides of the power distribution unit within the same bay. Cooling fan units are positioned between each vertically spaced apart bays to provide vertical air flow through the system.Type: GrantFiled: May 31, 2002Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Assignee: Verari Systems, Inc.Inventors: John V. Smith, Victor P. Hester, William A. Wylie
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Patent number: 6863188Abstract: The invention relates to a universal installation kit, consisting of an installation rail, L- and Z-shaped fastening elbows and/or device-specific installation adapters, by means of which, together with fastening receivers and pairs of fastening bores which are arranged with different horizontal spacings, it is possible to realize installation depths for a multitude of different built-in units of various installation depths and installation positions fastening possibilities.Type: GrantFiled: November 19, 2002Date of Patent: March 8, 2005Assignee: Rittal GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Horst Besserer, Achim Bührle
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Patent number: 6842334Abstract: According to at least one of the disclosed embodiments of the present invention, there is provided a diagnostic assembly for use with computers, computer components, computer systems or networks, and includes a pair of side panels, each having mounting means or device for engaging a support member or bracket. In one embodiment, the portable diagnostic assembly further includes a horizontal support plate engaging portions of each of the side panels. A diagnostic module is disposed or mounted on the horizontal support plate and is adapted to communicate with at least one of a computer, computer component, computer system and network to be diagnosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 5, 2003Date of Patent: January 11, 2005Assignee: Verari Systems, Inc.Inventors: John V. Smith, Victor P. Hester
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Publication number: 20040262247Abstract: A guard for restricting access to a rack of goods comprises: an access-restricting horizontally expandable cover having an open bottom, a left side to which is mounted a track, and a right side to which is mounted a track; a left extensible member comprising a track which is lockably engageable with the track of said left side so as to slide said left extensible member from a retracted storage position to an extended use position; a right extensible member comprising a track which is engageable with the track of said right side so as to slide said right extensible member from a retracted storage position to an extended use position; and a horizontally expandable bottom member having a left end securable to a lower end of said left extensible member, and a right end securable to a lower end of said right extensible member.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 24, 2003Publication date: December 30, 2004Inventor: John Paul Moon
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Patent number: 6834768Abstract: A rack for comestible fluid dispensing containers used in a comestible fluid dispensing system. The rack is expandable and/or adjustable in some embodiments to enable an assembler or user to change the capacity of the rack as desired. The racks can be stackable upon one another and can have supports for supporting comestible fluid containers in the rack. In some embodiments, a rail and bracket assembly is employed to facilitate adjustment of the position of fluid dispensing components on the rail. The rail and bracket assembly can be employed on a comestible fluid container rack or in other locations.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: December 28, 2004Assignee: SHURflo Pump Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventors: Steven T. Jersey, William W. Chung, Larry D. Broyles, Michael D. Henry, Michael R. Smith
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Publication number: 20040256340Abstract: A shelf display apparatus for absorbent articles which are packaged in a flexible film. The apparatus has a substantially horizontal bottom wall and a support structure which together provide a storage region adapted to store substantially upright the absorbent articles. The support structure may include an upstanding side wall which may have ribs to improve package stability, windows to improve product visibility and/or magnets to improve apparatus stability. Another support structure may include a plurality of partitions and a plurality of recesses. The apparatus may also have an advertising panel adapted to display product information relating to the absorbent articles. The product information may refer to a particular product version of the absorbent articles which are stored in close proximity to a plurality of similarly stored absorbent articles. Absorbent articles may include disposable diapers, sanitary napkins, tampons, and pantiliners.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 19, 2003Publication date: December 23, 2004Applicant: The Procter & Gamble CompanyInventors: Sean Thomas Clark, Chris Joseph Kazakeos, Carol Anne Leong-Son, Todd Hayley Parker
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Publication number: 20040245200Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide a support adapted to support a comestible fluid container on a comestible fluid container rack, and a container rack having such a support. The support can include a first portion extending from a stretcher of the comestible fluid container rack and a second portion extending substantially laterally from the first portion to support the comestible fluid container thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 4, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventors: Steven T. Jersey, William W. Chung, Larry D. Broyles, Michael D. Henry, Michael R. Smith
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Publication number: 20040245197Abstract: A shelf management system comprises a product merchandising (400) for mounting on a shelf, rack or other support unit (405). It comprises a locating strip (430) engageable with the front edge (406) of the shelf. One or more dividers (410) divide the shelf into zones to accommodate product. The front end of each divider (410) divide the shelf into zones to accommodate product. The front end of each divider (410) is engageable with and lockable to the locating strip. (430). In the engaged mode, the divider (410) is movable relative to the locating strip (430) while still being connected to the locating strip. In the locked mode the divider (410) is secured relative to the locating strip (4309).Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2004Publication date: December 9, 2004Inventor: Oliver McElvaney
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Publication number: 20040238470Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide structure that can be installed within a warehouse-type rack to convert the rack for use as a merchandise and display rack. In this manner, warehouse-type racks can be provided with a greater degree of adjustability to accommodate a larger number of shelving and product storage and display configurations. The structure installed within a warehouse-type rack can include secondary uprights connected to secondary front-rear stretchers. Preferably, the connections between the secondary uprights and the secondary front-rear stretchers are adjustable so that the secondary uprights can be secured in different positions within the warehouse-type rack. In some embodiments, the secondary uprights can be secured in different front-rear positions in the rack and/or can be secured in different vertical positions with respect to the secondary front-rear stretchers.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 14, 2004Publication date: December 2, 2004Applicant: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Andrew S. Wishart, Steven C. Thompson
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Patent number: 6823997Abstract: A device for use with a support for goods which are to stand in rows on the shelves of a shop or store-room, in particular such goods as are arranged in compartments formed by transverse dividers. The support includes a track (6) provided with sawtooth racks (8) and a support device (7) that can be moved along the track, with a bottom plate (13), a support back (15) projecting upward from the bottom plate, and backward-projecting locking elements (16) which interact with the sawtooth rack (8) in the track. The device includes an operating tool (10) arranged under the bottom plate (13) of the support device (7) in such a way that it can be pulled out. The operating tool is designed with lugs projecting upward from it arranged to interact with the bottom plate (13) of the support device when the operating tool (10) is pulled out, in order to bring the support device forward by means of a forward movement of the operating tool, for moving forward goods which are supported by the support device.Type: GrantFiled: January 2, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: HL Display ABInventors: Henrik Lindén, Börje Josefsson
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Patent number: 6824009Abstract: A self-facing merchandise pusher system for use in retail stores. Numerous products in a retail store are merchandised on shelves and a biased pusher is used to urge products toward the front edge of the shelf. The width of the pusher corresponds generally to the width of the narrowest product to be pushed. A removable divider extends vertically between each pusher. When pushing products that are multiples of the width of the narrowest product, dividers may be removed to create a larger pushing surface. Removing a divider locks two adjacent pushers together thereby causing the two pushers to push in unison and prevents product from slipping between the adjacent pushers.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2003Date of Patent: November 30, 2004Assignee: RTC Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stephen Neal Hardy
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Publication number: 20040222179Abstract: A modular rack for holding workpieces includes a plurality of modules. The modules can include at least one base member, a first module having a horizontal workpiece support member, at least one structural support member, and a first connection mechanism, and a second module including a horizontal workpiece support member, at least one structural support member, and a second connection mechanism. The first connection mechanism and the second connection mechanism are engagable with one another to connect the first module to the second module to provide a selectively adjustable, multi-level workpiece support.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 8, 2003Publication date: November 11, 2004Inventor: Rod Garcia
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Publication number: 20040206714Abstract: The expandable shelf of the invention is formed of several telescoping tubular assemblies that are supported in parallel to one another between a pair of end plates. The tubular assemblies may be press fit into the end plates. The end plates are mounted to opposed walls. A center bracket is provided to supportably mount between the end plates for embodiments having long or flexible tubes. In another embodiment, one end plate is mounted to a wall and a second end plate is supported on a floor-mounted column. A further embodiment includes support plates that are mounted to wall surfaces and further receive the end plates to support the expandable shelf. An additional embodiment includes a solid surface platform that is adjustable in length to mount onto the expandable shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 22, 2003Publication date: October 21, 2004Inventors: David B. Jablow, Alan J. Kaufman, Enrico Spinelli, Michael Miller, Jack Miller
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Publication number: 20040182805Abstract: A shelf overlay for mounting to a shelving system having at least one horizontal shelf mounted at opposite ends of the shelf to a pair of parallel and vertical spaced apart shelving standards. At least one such shelf overlay is mountable onto corresponding shelves. Each shelf overlay includes a rigid planar portion, a lip, and mounting means. The rigid planar portion is bounded by a front edge, an oppositely disposed rear edge, and opposite side edges. The lip is orthogonal to the planar portion and is mounted along the front edge so as to extend from each of the opposite side edges. The lip extends downwardly from the planar portion so as to substantially cover a front edge surface of a corresponding shelf when the shelf overlay is mounted onto the corresponding shelf. The lip may also extend upwardly from the planar portion. The lip may be planar or may be convexly curved in a horizontal plane.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: John Michael Harper
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Publication number: 20040182804Abstract: A modular shelving system for mounting to vertical standards wherein mounted to shelves and supporting brackets are one or more hooked-tang keys and one or more spacers mounted to the brackets so as to build out the base ends of the brackets to align the tangs on the keys with existed mounting slots in the columns of the standards. The keys and spacers allow for adjustment of the width of the column spacing on the standards.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 10, 2003Publication date: September 23, 2004Inventor: John Michael Harper
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Patent number: 6779670Abstract: An elongate display track device has one or more intermediate sections, a front section with a front piece and product identification panels, and a rear section with a stop member. The sections are frangibly connected to alter the length of the track device. The sections are releasably connected by keys and keyways. The length is changed by removing one or more intermediate sections, then re-attaching the rear section to provide the stop member. The front piece provides a surface along its bottom for a product identification label. Arms upstanding from the front track section support a panel which provides a surface for product identification.Type: GrantFiled: July 16, 2003Date of Patent: August 24, 2004Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.Inventors: Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
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Patent number: 6766730Abstract: An apparatus used in the basting of foods, including a rack supporting a basting pan, a grill, and a rotisserie having a rotating spit. The rack is dimensioned to fit between the surface of the grill and the rotisserie and includes a grid and a frame. The basting pan is supported by the rack at an elevation so that when the pan is filled with basting fluid, the surface of the basting fluid comes in contact with the food on the rotisserie. The rack is adjustable to accommodate various sized pans and grills. A heating element is also provided that is located in the rear of the grill in relation to the rotisserie.Type: GrantFiled: July 19, 2001Date of Patent: July 27, 2004Inventor: Judith H Wrenn
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Patent number: 6758355Abstract: A display rack includes an upright that supports a crosspiece and one or more shelves. Each shelf includes two clips, and each clip includes a lip element configured to fit over and to engage an upper surface of the crosspiece, and a spring element configured to snap-lock against a lower, opposed of the crosspiece. The first and second clips are positioned on the shelf such as the shelf is mountable on the crosspiece in three different positions: a first position, in which each clip is disposed on a respective side of the upright; a second position, in which both clips are disposed on a first side of the upright; and a third position, in which both clips are disposed on the other side of the upright.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2003Date of Patent: July 6, 2004Assignee: Astoria Wire Products, Inc.Inventor: Richard L. Zidek
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Publication number: 20040124165Abstract: The expandable shelf of the invention is formed of several telescoping tubular assemblies that are supported in parallel to one another between a pair of end plates. The end plates are mounted to opposed walls. A center bracket is provided to supportably mount between the end plates for embodiments having long or flexible tubes. In another embodiment, one end plate is mounted to a wall and a second end plate is supported on a floor-mounted column. A further embodiment has a removable end plate that is mounted to a wall surface and then the balance of the expandable shelf device is mounted to the removable end plate and the opposite end plate mounted to a second wall surface. An additional embodiment includes a solid surface platform that is adjustable in length to mount onto the expandable shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 12, 2003Publication date: July 1, 2004Inventors: Michael Miller, Jack Miller, David B. Jablow, Alan Kaufman
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Patent number: 6755312Abstract: A cluster mount, formed of a bearing plate, a bracket that engages with the bearing plate by means of fasteners, and resilient retention clips that are permanently secured to the cluster mount at positions for snugly retaining associated connecting links in place once the cluster mount components are assembled, to provide a cluster mount of a required circumferential dimension to be accommodated upon utility poles of varying sizes, after adjustment of the cluster mount components together during assembly. Connecting links are disposed for inserting through shaped slots furnished in the flanges of the bearing plate that provide adequate clearance for adjustment of each connecting link when assembled into the cluster mount.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 2001Date of Patent: June 29, 2004Assignee: Alum-Form, Inc.Inventor: Edward Dziedzic
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Patent number: 6749072Abstract: A frame structure includes a pair of sideboards facing each other, each sideboard having an inner surface provided with a plurality of support grooves for receiving and supporting panel plates, a first joint for fixing one of the pair of sideboards to a base and a second joint for fixing the other of the pair of sideboards to the base and provided with a movement-effecting mechanism. The first and second joints have formed on the facing inner surfaces thereof at substantially the same height steps for contacting side surfaces of the panel plates and supporting the panel plates. At least one of the steps has a surface for contacting at one side surface of one of the panel plates prior to panel plates being received in the plurality of support grooves in order to set a distance between end surfaces of opposed ones of the plurality of support grooves equal to a sum of the width of the panel plates received in and supported by the plurality of support grooves and a predetermined clearance.Type: GrantFiled: June 11, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: NIX, Inc.Inventors: Tamotsu Matsuda, Hitoshi Takano
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Patent number: 6742664Abstract: Construction system for providing load support in the transportation of goods in containers having a floor and a ceiling. The system includes at least one supporting beam and at least two telescopic bar organs, each having a first end disposed on the floor of the container and a second end expandable to the ceiling of the container, pressing thereby against the floor and the ceiling. The bar organs extend through the at least one supporting beam at end areas, and include a plurality of longitudinally disposed holes for locking a bar organ to a supporting beam at a predetermined height by means of a latch pin.Type: GrantFiled: March 15, 2002Date of Patent: June 1, 2004Assignee: Shelter Development ASInventors: Svein Rene, Lars Christian Aamodt
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Patent number: 6739463Abstract: Some embodiments of the present invention provide structure that can be installed within a warehouse-type rack to convert the rack for use as a merchandise and display rack. In this manner, warehouse-type racks can be provided with a greater degree of adjustability to accommodate a larger number of shelving and product storage and display configurations. The structure installed within a warehouse-type rack can include secondary uprights connected to secondary front-rear stretchers. Preferably, the connections between the secondary uprights and the secondary front-rear stretchers are adjustable so that the secondary uprights can be secured in different positions within the warehouse-type rack. In some embodiments, the secondary uprights can be secured in different front-rear positions in the rack and/or can be secured in different vertical positions with respect to the secondary front-rear stretchers.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Assignee: L&P Property Management CompanyInventors: Andrew S. Wishart, Steven C. Thompson
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Patent number: 6739461Abstract: An easily adjusted apparatus for storing and dispensing cans, bottles and other containers, i.e. an adjustable merchandise slide, includes an adjustable mesh of ribs and deformable connecting members, as well as partitions, front panels and locking members attached to the mesh. The mesh, partitions and front panels define channels for holding rows of containers. The mesh is configured to be expanded or compressed as needed to make the channels wider or narrower. Each channel's width can be separately adjusted. The locking members attach to the mesh to maintain a desired width for each channel.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2003Date of Patent: May 25, 2004Inventor: Isadore W. Robinson
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Patent number: 6736277Abstract: An adjustable rack mount assembly for a computer rack includes a support member, a bracket positionable beside the support member for supporting one end of the support member in the rack, a pin configured to extend from the support member through a slot in the bracket for positioning the support member relative to the bracket, and a spring clip engageable with an end of the pin for retaining the pin in the bracket.Type: GrantFiled: May 23, 2003Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.Inventors: Craig Edward Lauchner, Joseph W. Kaminski
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Patent number: 6722512Abstract: A cargo shield assembly having rigid members mountable to the vertical uprights of a pallet rack. The assembly having a wire mesh panel movable in a vertical direction. The panels are connected to rods extending along the lateral ends of the panel, and the rods are movably connected to the rigid members. The cargo shield assembly has a locking mechanism to maintain the panel in an upward position and a stop member to limit the travel of the panel in both an upward and a downward motion.Type: GrantFiled: August 2, 2002Date of Patent: April 20, 2004Assignee: Cargotainer Adrian Fabricators, Inc.Inventor: Geoffrey B. Scully
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Publication number: 20040065633Abstract: A sectional rack that can be assembled without using any tool and fastening means includes oblong-sectioned vertical posts having horizontal slots symmetrically provided on two opposite sides, and externally gradually downward expanded connecting members adapted to firmly attach to the vertical posts through engagement of ribs provided on inner wall surfaces of the connecting members with the horizontal slots on the vertical posts, and horizontal shelves having an internally gradually downward expanded short sleeve provided at each corner and being adapted to connect to the vertical posts by seating the short sleeves over the connecting members attached to the vertical posts. And, channels are optionally hung on the vertical posts to support drawer-type baskets thereon.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 4, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: Henry Chen
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Patent number: 6715621Abstract: A product module for supporting and merchandising product containers therefrom including at least one elongated product channel defined by a pair of laterally spaced upstanding side walls and a substantially planar product supporting floor portion extending therebetween, each product channel having at least one front member spaced above the floor portion and partially bridging the product channel side walls, the at least one front member including a first wall portion extending from one of the product channel side walls and a second wall portion extending from the other of the product channel side walls. The first and second front wall portions define a space therebetween and are sufficiently resilient so as to allow a lead product container positioned within a product channel to be pulled therethrough to facilitate removal of the lead product container from the product channel.Type: GrantFiled: August 1, 2002Date of Patent: April 6, 2004Assignee: Paul Flum Ideas, Inc.Inventor: Andrew J. Boron
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Publication number: 20040055984Abstract: An adjustable apparatus for supporting an electronic device within a rack including a fixed rail, a sliding rail, and a latch. The sliding rail is adjustably receivable within the fixed rail. The latch maintains the relative positions of the sliding and fixed rails to define a length of the apparatus that accommodates a dimension of the rack. The fixed rail may be an L-shaped bracket including a plurality of locating points which interact with the latch to maintain the position of the fixed and sliding rails, a plurality of tabs suitable for receiving the sliding rail; and at least one mounting feature suitable for attaching to the rack. The sliding rail may include a mounting feature suitable for attaching to the rack, ribs that interact with the latch, and an attachment point. The latch typically includes a lever body and a tension member to which the attachment point attaches.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 23, 2002Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: John Geoffrey Gundlach, Dean Frederick Herring, Paul Andrew Wormsbecher
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Publication number: 20040055980Abstract: A closet storage system including a storage component and an adjustable and lockable engagement member. The engagement member engages the storage component to secure the storage component in position within a closet.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 14, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventors: Douglas P. Krieger, Douglas B. Gerig
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Patent number: 6708830Abstract: A telecommunications equipment rack including vertical cable guides, horizontal troughs, cross aisle panels and cross-connection modules for telecommunications equipment racks. The vertical cable guides define vertical cable channels for both network infrastructure and cross-connection cables. The structure defining the second cable channel is hingedly attached to the structure defining the first cable channel. The horizontal cable troughs include both upper and lower troughs. The upper cable trough defines two cableways for directing cross-connection and other cables, and provides access openings for cables to pass into and out of each cableway and between the two cableways. The lower cable trough defines a cableway and provides access openings for cables extending into and out of the cableway. Cable troughs attached to adjacently mounted equipment racks cooperate to form continuous horizontal cableways.Type: GrantFiled: April 27, 2001Date of Patent: March 23, 2004Assignee: ADC Telecommunications, Inc.Inventor: Jose-Filonel T. Mendoza
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Patent number: 6705472Abstract: A storage apparatus for the storage of a collection of data media in the form of compact discs, CD-ROMs or DVD discs or the like in their original cases, comprising a number of individual box-like holders which can be releasably attached to each other so that the system can be simply expanded to accommodate more compact discs, CD-ROMs or DVD discs in their original cases at any desired location within the storage system. Each holder comprises a base and first and second opposing vertical side walls which hold a CD case or other case between the side walls. Each holder is provided with first and second fastening means at first and second sides respectively of the holder, adapted to permit the releasable engagement of the first fastening means of one holder with the second fastening means of an adjacent holder. The fastening means may comprise interengaging projecting portions and apertures arranged between the projecting portions, or interengaging fit male and female members.Type: GrantFiled: November 7, 2001Date of Patent: March 16, 2004Inventors: David Webster Cross, Elaine Mary Cross
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Patent number: 6702125Abstract: A support frame for receiving external electrical devices, having a base frame on which two vertical supports are fastened, which are arranged parallel at a distance from each other and each of which has a first profiled leg. The first profiled legs face each other, project into the installation space formed by the supports and have at least one row of attachment receivers cut in a division pattern. In order to retrofit such a support frame for different fastening size systems, each one of the supports has at least one second profiled leg, which has a row of attachment receivers cut in the division pattern and which projects from the support facing away from the installation space. The division pattern of the first profiled leg is different from that of the second profiled leg. The supports are fastened on the base frame in two installation positions, which are rotated by 180° around the longitudinal axes of the supports.Type: GrantFiled: March 8, 2002Date of Patent: March 9, 2004Assignee: Rittal GmbH & Co. KGInventor: Marc Hartel
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Patent number: RE38517Abstract: The present invention features a universal, low profile, expandable flow track system that can be drop-load mounted to almost any supporting frame or pallet rack. The flow track system of the invention features a flow track that mounts flush with its end supports, and is infinitely adjustable along both the horizontal axis and depth axis of the storage frame. The flow track is quickly assembled to, adjusted upon, and removed from, the storage frame.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2001Date of Patent: May 18, 2004Assignee: Unex Conveying Systems Inc.Inventors: Harold Pfeiffer, Frank J. Neuwirth