Patents Examined by Sarah A. Lechok
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Patent number: 4807764Abstract: A system for mounting articles includes a channel-shaped track member attachable to a downwardly facing surface having a central portion, side portions and coplanar bottom portions extending toward each other from the side portions and having confronting free edges. One of the side portions and the bottom portion integral therewith have a plurality of cut-out portions spaced apart such that the distance between any two adjacent cut-out portions is a constant dimension A. A first article holding rack has a pair of vertical arms each with a guide at the top, these guides being shaped, dimensioned and spaced to enter two adjacent ones of the cut-out portions. A second article holding rack has a pair of vertical arms each with a guide at the top, these guides being shaped, dimensioned and spaced to enter two non-adjacent ones of the cut-out portions.Type: GrantFiled: August 27, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Inventor: Tamara Bellin
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Patent number: 4807765Abstract: A mobile storage apparatus incorporating a plurality of storage carts arranged side-by-side and having casters on opposite sides of each cart supporting said carts on a floor surface for independent front-to-rear movement between a storage position and a loading position, the casters on adjacent sides of each pair of the carts being rollably received in a pair of elongated track channels forming a track member supported on said floor surface, whereby only the casters on one side of each cart is rollably received within a track channel of a track member and the casters on the opposite side of each cart are freely rollably supported upon the floor surface.Type: GrantFiled: September 18, 1987Date of Patent: February 28, 1989Assignee: Nashville Wire Products Mfg. Co., Inc.Inventors: Billy R. Brown, A. Edwin Anderson
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Patent number: 4806072Abstract: A method for keeping goods and, if necessary, supplementing them to showcases in a shopping floor is disclosed. Also an apparatus to be used for practicing this method is disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Nisshin Kogyo Kabushiki KaishaInventor: Etsuo Karashima
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Patent number: 4805784Abstract: A mounting device for displaying items on slatwall having grooves of T-shaped cross section formed therein. The mounting device comprises a base having a pin projecting rearwardly therefrom for extending through the open throat of the T-groove of the slatwall. The distal end of the pin has a transverse cross bar thereon which is aligned with the open throat of the T-groove and moved therethrough into the channel portion of the groove when the device is being mounted on the slatwall, and then the entire device is then rotated about its longitudinal axis to turn the cross bar into a transverse position relative to the channel. The cross bar of the mounting device is of special configuration so that a wedging action occurs when the device is rotated to move the cross bar into it's transverse position which firmly and demountably attaches the device to the slatwall. A support fixture is interchangeably carried by the base of the mounting device for supporting various articles to be displayed on the slatwall.Type: GrantFiled: January 14, 1988Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Karsten Manufacturing CorporationInventors: John A. Solheim, Gary E. Keller
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Patent number: 4805783Abstract: A slat wall display apparatus including a panel assembly formed from a number of panels having connecting channels formed on the panels and a connector for matingly engaging the connecting channels, the connector having "T" shaped, hook-shaped, or circular-shaped edges to matingly engage the channels, the panel assembly being mounted in a floor or wall frame, one or more of the panels including a light for illuminating the panel assembly.Type: GrantFiled: July 23, 1986Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Inventor: John R. Mayer
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Patent number: 4805785Abstract: A shelf unit includes top and bottom, spaced, generally parallel and coextensive horizontal surfaces comprising a plurality of spaced, generally parallel and coextensive elongated horizontal members and a plurality of spaced, generally parallel and coextensive crossmembers extending generally perpendicularly to the elongated horizontal members. Left and right spaced, generally parallel and coextensive elongated vertical side walls comprise a plurality of spaced, generally parallel and coextensive vertical bars and a plurality of spaced, generally parallel and coextensive crossbars extending generally perpendicularly to the elongated vertical members. The upper and lower edges of the left and right side walls are secured to the outer edges of the top and bottom surfaces so that the left and right walls extend generally perpendicularly to the bottom and top surfaces to define a chamber.Type: GrantFiled: August 12, 1987Date of Patent: February 21, 1989Assignee: Armstrong Store Fixture CorporationInventors: William Pfeifer, Charles J. Stahl, David C. Fair
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Patent number: 4804094Abstract: An open wall storage assembly for use with unfinished walls including a large area panel having vertical U-shaped channels for receiving the wall supports therein so that the assembly extends into the wall region. Transverse shelving is provided for affixation at desired locations to provide both structural support and serve as fire breaks within the wall region.Type: GrantFiled: November 13, 1987Date of Patent: February 14, 1989Inventor: William D. Eittreim
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Patent number: 4802593Abstract: A flexible desk top organizer comprising:a gridded planar base having a plurality of openings therein;the openings being of substantially the same configuration and comprising substantially the same shape;a plurality of functional modules capable of being located in various positions on the base;the modules containing protrusions on the bottom portions thereof;the protrusions being of substantially the same configuration as the openings, but being adapted so as to fit within the openings in the gridded base;the protrusions being of sufficient length in a vertical plane to effectively hold the modules in desired locations on the base; andthe modules being adapted to function as containers for a variety of desk implements or serving other functions.Type: GrantFiled: July 14, 1987Date of Patent: February 7, 1989Inventor: Nayla J. Romanos
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Patent number: 4801023Abstract: A composite display and storage unit suitable for the display and storage of merchandise including greeting cards, stationery, wrapping paper and the like wherein modules in the form of shelf-like elements are removably attached to an upstanding support structure on a base structure or pedestal to project outwardly therefrom. Modules adapted for greeting cards and like merchandise comprise a trough-like outer end portion for display of merchandise, a intermediate repository portion extending inwardly therefrom for storage of backup inventory and an inner anchoring portion adapted for attachment to the upstanding support structure, and include dividing elements for supporting the next higher module and selectively determining compartment sizes. Modules adapted for wrapping paper and the like comprise a shelf-like element having an outer barrier, a repository portion and dividing elements affixed thereto.Type: GrantFiled: February 24, 1987Date of Patent: January 31, 1989Assignee: Calstone Inc.Inventor: James A. Ecclestone
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Patent number: 4796763Abstract: A plurality of factory constructed modules are user assembled to form a free standing display rack. Each module includes a pair of vertically aligned open front pans that are secured to an L-shaped frame constructed of rectangular tube elements. First and second modules are connected together to form a side-by-side array and a third module is connected to the array at right angles thereto. One end of the third module is adjacent the rear of the array and the open front of the third module is generally coplanar with a side of the array. A corner adapter interposed between the third module and the array includes a cover section that is generally coplanar with the front of the third module and bridges a narrow vertical gap between the front of the third module and array side adjacent thereto.Type: GrantFiled: December 16, 1986Date of Patent: January 10, 1989Assignee: Trans-World Marketing CorporationInventors: Robert P. Franklin, John LaRocca
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Patent number: 4795040Abstract: A tote box carrier includes cooperating pairs of spaced apart side rails which function to guide and support tote boxes associated with the carrier. Clip stop elements connected to the side rails function to prevent inadvertent removal of the tote boxes from the carrier. The clip stop elements also have an inoperative position which enables the tote boxes to be removed from the carrier.Type: GrantFiled: December 23, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: Metal Masters Foodservice Equipment Co.Inventor: David A. Lopez
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Patent number: 4795039Abstract: Display apparatus is provided comprising a display panel (5) having a series of parallel spaced elongate portions (1) and supporting means (8) extending transversely of the elongate portions (1), and at least one bracket member (10) having engaging means (9) insertable between adjacent elongate portions (1) and engageable with the supporting means (8). It is further provided that the elongate members (1) comprise either separate slat members (1) or ribs or corrugations (1) on a panel member (5).Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 1987Date of Patent: January 3, 1989Assignee: J R Group PLCInventor: John W. T. K. Thornborrow
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Patent number: 4792050Abstract: A gun rack for storing rifles, shotguns, and carbines, vertically, barrel down position, consisting of a base plate, mounted to wall or in cabinet, having support bolts projecting outward on which are mounted wedge shaped pieces which grip the gun stock by conforming to the shape of the stock as they rotate or pivot about the support bolt. The wedge shaped pieces having an angled surface which, when two pieces are joined together face to face, form a dovetail wedge. Spacing of the wedge pieces are adjustable to accomodate different gun stock widths.Type: GrantFiled: February 22, 1988Date of Patent: December 20, 1988Inventor: Glen D. Allen
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Patent number: 4789070Abstract: Clothes airer of the type having a pair of hinged frames each with a pair of legs joined by a beam, the legs being pivoted between their upper and lower ends so that the frames can fold or unfold between retracted and in-use positions, there being struts spaced from one another along each beam which will receive clothes pegs for carrying clothes requiring airing or drying when stretched between the beams, and a retracting line with a releasable line lock joining the beams and being adjustable for length so as to adjust the distance between the beams.Type: GrantFiled: June 6, 1987Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Richard Bennett
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Patent number: 4789071Abstract: A device in a plane supported between columns by means of hooks cooperating with the columns in a locking position for adjusting and locking the plane in different positions along the columns. In known devices of this type shifting of the plane from one position to another is troublesome and time-consuming and, further, no change of the distance between the columns is permitted. In order to make this possible the hooks (2) are connected to the plane (5) by means of links (3) articulatedly connected with the plane and pivotally connected with each their link (3) in a hinge (8), said links being pivotable, one before the other, to withdraw the respective hook (2) from locking engagement with the column (1), by which displacement of the plane can take place in one direction as well as the other, a support means (8) being associated with each hook (2) and serving in locking position as a support for the hook against the respective column (1).Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1986Date of Patent: December 6, 1988Inventor: Svante Larsson
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Patent number: 4787521Abstract: A stimulable phosphor sheet stacking tray comprises a tapered section for aligning stimulable phosphor sheets at a predetermined position, which is positioned at least at an inner wall of one side end face of the stacking tray where a lower end portion of the stimulable phosphor sheet falling by the sheet weight passes through. Or, the stacking tray comprises a sheet holding member positioned for contact with upper ends of the stacked stimulable phosphor sheets between an inner wall of an upper end face of the stacking tray and the upper ends of the stacked stimulable phosphor sheets, and a system for moving, by operation from the exterior, the sheet holding member to and away from the stacked stimulable phosphor sheets. Or, the stacking tray is provided with a sheet fall preventing member comprising a stopper projectable from the center of a side end of the opening face of the stacking tray to the inside of the opening face to prevent the sheet falling, and a member for supporting and moving the stopper.Type: GrantFiled: January 21, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Assignees: Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd., Kabushiki Kaisha ToshibaInventors: Isao Utsumi, Yasuhiro Kawai, Kaoru Tamura, Yasunori Maehara, Sigeme Fujiwara, Katsuhide Koyama
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Patent number: 4787523Abstract: A test tube rack for both group stamping and thereafter holding reagent tubes in test position. The rack includes end supports and an intermediate test tube grid and is operable in alternate horizontal position for the stamping operations and in a vertical position for the test operation. Control bars with means for holding specimen tubes may also operate to hold the reagent tubes in position. The control bars also operate in open and closed positions.Type: GrantFiled: July 6, 1987Date of Patent: November 29, 1988Inventor: Leo D. Kalous
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Patent number: 4785947Abstract: A marker holder is supported within the frame and comprises a plurality of rows of marker trays extending across the width of the holder and extending in a stair-step configuration from the bottom to the top of the holder. Each tray includes a plurality of wells at the front of the tray and a plurality of first arcuate indentations at the rear of the tray mating with said wells. Substantially all of trays include a plurality of second arcuate indentations at the rear of the tray which extend above the base of the wells of the adjacent upper tray and align with the wells of the adjacent upper tray. The distance between the extremities between said first and second arcuate indentations being greater than the diameter of said well so as to provide a shelf adjacent the top of said well. There is also disclosed support means for maintaining at least one marker holder or a row of marker holders at an inclined angle when placed on a flat surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 28, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Inventor: Frederick M. Avery
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Patent number: 4785944Abstract: A display and dispensing device includes a collapsible cardboard rack having a rear wall and hinged side walls provided with vertically spaced longitudinal recesses delineating forwardly projecting pairs of arms having track delineating top edges and cross pieces extending between and hinged at their opposite ends to the front ends of the arms of each pair. A shelf member having side channels slidably engaging each pair of tracks is supported by each pair of arms and has a rearwardly projecting apertured tab projecting through a respective opening in the rack rear wall and interlocked with a tongue located in the opening.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 1987Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Thomson-Leeds Company, Inc.Inventor: David March
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Patent number: 4785943Abstract: Two embodiments of a modular storage and dispensing rack for dispensing articles are disclosed. The first embodiment is a rack with a top and bottom shelf, while the second embodiment is a rack with only one shelf. The shelves normally have between five and nine discrete tray modules, wherein the tray modules are fixed in a side-by-side relationship to form the shelves. The tray modules each have a top side for storing articles and a bottom side having saddles that are designed to receive connecting members. The first embodiment has connecting members fabricated from square steel tubing. These connecting members pass through the saddles of the tray modules in opposite directions and overlap. The overlapping connecting members are fixed relative to the tray modules so that the tray modules remain fixed in a side-by-side relationship to form a shelf. The top shelf is supported above the bottom shelf with spacing members fabricated from square tubing.Type: GrantFiled: December 9, 1986Date of Patent: November 22, 1988Assignee: Visual Marketing, Inc.Inventors: John F. Deffner, Jack H. Michaelis