Serially Supported Patents (Class 211/126.2)
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Patent number: 11772888Abstract: A cassette for dispensing bags from an elongated tubing comprising an annular receptacle accommodating a length of tubing in an accumulated condition. An annular opening at an upper end of the annular receptacle is for dispensing the tubing. The annular receptacle defines a central opening through which a knotted end of the tubing passes to form a bag supported by the annular receptacle with disposable objects passing through the circular central opening to be received in the bag, and a clearance only at a bottom of the central opening.Type: GrantFiled: May 4, 2016Date of Patent: October 3, 2023Inventor: Michel Morand
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Patent number: 10405673Abstract: A shelving rack system, having at least two divider supports extending across the bottom of a base, with a support panel positioned on top of the base, wherein the dividers are positionable from side-to-side to vary the width of the product dispensing channels between the dividers in the shelving rack. Each divider has legs that pass through holes in both the support panel and the divider supports.Type: GrantFiled: May 14, 2018Date of Patent: September 10, 2019Assignee: THE ONDRASIK FAMILY TRUST DATED 11/3/1999Inventor: V. John Ondrasik
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Patent number: 9642475Abstract: A hanging merchandising product divider and pusher system and method dispense retail products. The system and method have a first divider having a length defined between a front end and a rear end and a height defined between a top end and a bottom end, at least one second divider having a length defined between a front end and a rear end and a height defined between a top end and a bottom end, and at least one connection plate connecting at least a portion of bottom end of the first divider to at least a portion of the bottom end of the second divider. The system and method also have at least one rear support connector connecting at least a portion of the rear end of the first divider to at least a portion of the rear end of the second divider and a first pocket defined by the first and second dividers, the connection plate, the rear support connector and the front ends of the first and second dividers, wherein the first pocket is sized or configured to receive one or more first retail products.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2014Date of Patent: May 9, 2017Assignee: Marketing Impact LimitedInventors: Michael Vogler, Joel Pollock
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Patent number: 9617035Abstract: A multi-position storage system including a first housing, and a second housing. The second housing is connected to the first housing. The second housing is capable of being moved from a first position with respect to the first housing to a second position with respect to the first housing.Type: GrantFiled: August 10, 2012Date of Patent: April 11, 2017Inventor: Brooks Johnson
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Publication number: 20150129525Abstract: A display fixture includes a base, a platform, a lattice structure, a raised shelf and a plurality of bins. The base includes an open top, a bottom floor and walls that define an interior space that is divided into sections using a plurality of partitions. The platform is located on top of the base. The raised shelf is located over the lattice structure and on top of a portion of the platform. The plurality of bins are located on the platform and on the raised shelf and are configured to display merchandise. The lattice structure and the raised shelf provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf. The base and the partitions dividing the base provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf and the platform.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 26, 2015Publication date: May 14, 2015Inventors: Laura L. Hawkins, Michael D. Kimmel
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Patent number: 9004298Abstract: A plant propagation and display tray, capable of interlocking alignment with at least one other tray and capable of receiving and holding at least one plant pot, comprises a back wall and a bottom ledge forwardly projecting from said back wall. The ledge is inclined towards the back wall and comprises alternating projections and troughs, each trough inclining towards a trough point of abutment with the back wall and being of a conformation to securably hold one plant pot such that an open proximal end of the pot is exposed to view and a distal end of the pot is adjacent to the back wall. Each projection has an upper surface inclining towards a projection point of abutment with the back wall. The projection point of abutment is higher than the trough point of abutment with the back wall. The tray is capable of being attached to a wall surface.Type: GrantFiled: January 31, 2012Date of Patent: April 14, 2015Assignee: GSKY—Plant System Inc.Inventor: Chad Sichello
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Patent number: 8967399Abstract: A display fixture includes a base, a platform, a lattice structure, a raised shelf and a plurality of bins. The base includes an open top, a bottom floor and walls that define an interior space that is divided into sections using a plurality of partitions. The platform is located on top of the base. The raised shelf is located over the lattice structure and on top of a portion of the platform. The plurality of bins are located on the platform and on the raised shelf and are configured to display merchandise. The lattice structure and the raised shelf provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf. The base and the partitions dividing the base provide structural support for bearing a weight of merchandise located on the raised shelf and the platform.Type: GrantFiled: December 11, 2012Date of Patent: March 3, 2015Assignee: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Laura L. Hawkins, Michael D. Kimmel
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Patent number: 8915391Abstract: A drinkware rimming apparatus including a wetting receptacle, a cutout, and a rotatable tray having a plurality of spice receptacles. The tray is rotatable relative to the cutout (or vice-versa) to align and provide downward access to a desired spice receptacle or to the wetting receptacle. A cover may be included and the cutout can be in the cover and/or the tray. The cover can have beverage garnish compartments on a top surface thereof. The wetting receptacle can be positioned in a tray or on the cover. The cutout can be in another tray also having one or more spice receptacles and above the first-mentioned tray and rotatable independently of the lower tray. A method of applying spice to rims of drinkware is also disclosed.Type: GrantFiled: February 7, 2012Date of Patent: December 23, 2014Assignee: Roxi Group, Inc.Inventor: Marc Radow
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Patent number: 8746467Abstract: A dishwater includes a basket unit including an upper basket and a lower basket. The upper basket is separated from the lower basket so that cutlery in the upper basket is easily separated from the upper basket.Type: GrantFiled: January 18, 2012Date of Patent: June 10, 2014Assignee: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.Inventor: Heon Ho Jeong
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Publication number: 20140151317Abstract: A enclosure assembly includes a plurality of trays. Each of the plurality of trays includes a first sidewall and a second sidewall opposite to the first sidewall. A plurality of engaging posts are located on the first sidewall, and a plurality of engaging holes is defined in the second sidewall. Each of the four engaging posts in one of the trays is engaged in each of the plurality of engaging holes in another one of the trays, so that two adjacent trays can be engaged to each other without screws or bolts, and it is very convenient for an end user to expand the capacity of the enclosure assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2013Publication date: June 5, 2014Inventor: CHING-YI SHIH
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Patent number: 8365739Abstract: A patient support device for use in patients undergoing spinal or epidural procedures while seated on a standard labor and delivery, operating room or other table or bed is described. An exemplary embodiment of the device includes an upper body support tray and a foot support tray which are independently adjustable along the length of an extendable pole assembly. The pole also connects to a base which provides a stable support and slides under the bulky support bases which are a part of modern hospital beds used in labor and delivery and operating rooms.Type: GrantFiled: October 11, 2010Date of Patent: February 5, 2013Inventor: Robert Kevin Jones
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Patent number: 8100258Abstract: This invention provides a portable or fixed device for organizing and transporting items utilized by fisherman, hobbyists, tradesmen and the like. It comprises a main compartment containing a plurality of trays in which the items are organized and stored, and side and top compartments for organizing and storing items that are less suitable for storage in trays, such as elongated items and tools. The trays are held in the main compartment by a plurality of removable elastic cords which span the open front of the main compartment at such heights as to engage each tray at a point along its height. Trays can be removed by displacing the cords. Elastic cords also are provided to hold items in the side compartments. A cutting or work board can be is mounted on the back of the device, and slip-resistant surfaces can be installed on the top and the bottom. Handles can be provided for carrying the device, or the device can be built into the structure of a boat, a vehicle, or a fixed structure.Type: GrantFiled: March 12, 2010Date of Patent: January 24, 2012Inventor: James Gerald Meyers
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Patent number: 7850023Abstract: A device provides for displaying and dispensing retail articles. The device includes a plurality of product support modules that are detachably coupled to one another. Each support module includes a bottom mating portion and a top mating portion, each of which may be operatively coupled to a top mating portion and a bottom mating portion of another support module, respectively. Each support module also include sidewalls that may be operatively coupled to sidewalls of another support module. All of the product support modules of the present invention have a substantially similar profile.Type: GrantFiled: March 13, 2007Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Assignee: Cadbury Adams USA LLCInventor: Edison Rey Silveria
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Patent number: 7771992Abstract: The present invention is directed to an assembleable unit of cassettes for containing specimens for histological examination. The cassettes are each designed for stacking relation one to another by snap locking means which are preferably configured to provide an audible sound and “click” feeling when stacked. A cover is provided to complete a stack, thereby providing an integral unit for case management. The unit is so integrated that it can be handled and will not disengage the stacked cassettes in the usual handling process in the laboratory. It is also readily processed in a paraffin bath for preparing the contained specimens for microtomy. Thus, a stabilized unit is provided for multiple specimens from a single source and maintaining them in sequential order without individual handling.Type: GrantFiled: November 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Leica Biosystems Richmond, Inc.Inventor: James B. McCormick
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Patent number: 7762410Abstract: A modular display rack capable of multi-unit stacking and simultaneously accommodating trays in either a gravitational-feed orientation or a non-gravitational-feed orientation. A preferred embodiment comprises: a first tray and a second tray, wherein each one of said trays comprises a left tray panel, a right tray panel, a front tray panel, a rear tray panel, and a bottom tray panel; a first pillar, a second pillar, and a third pillar; wherein the second tray is aligned above the first tray, and the first and second trays are spaced apart and secured in their relative positions by shared attachment to the first, second, and third pillars such that: the first pillar is adjacent to the trays' left tray panels; the second pillar is adjacent to the trays' right tray panels; and the third pillar is adjacent to the trays' rear tray panels.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Assignee: Sabritas, S. de R.L. de C.V.Inventors: Maria Alejandra Noble Colin, Juan Manuel Avila Barriga
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Publication number: 20100089851Abstract: Handling devices and methods for handling microelectronic assemblies are disclosed herein. In one embodiment, a frame includes a first end portion, a second end portion that is spaced along a longitudinal axis from the first end portion, a first side portion that couples the first and second end portions, and a second side portion that couples the first and second end portions and is spaced along a lateral axis from the first side portion. An insert is releasably disposed on the frame and includes a plurality of pockets, with individual pockets positioned to releasably receive a respective one of the microelectronic assemblies. A retainer is positioned to secure and release the insert with respect to the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2008Publication date: April 15, 2010Applicant: MICRON TECHNOLOGY, INC.Inventors: Michael R. Slaughter, Justin L. Lawrence, John E. Vannortwick, Jamie J. Wanke, Christopher E. Casey, Michael R. Forbis, James R. Stoor
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Publication number: 20090184069Abstract: A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed. The pusher mechanism of an exemplary embodiment includes a pusher surface and a pusher floor that extends forward of the pusher surface. A flat coiled spring or other biasing element may be operatively connected behind the pusher mechanism and extend across a divider and to the front of the shelf In use, the product to be merchandised may be placed on the pusher floor. With this configuration, the pusher surface is prevented from tipping or bending backwards during operation. In an alternative aspect, the end of the coiled spring may be mounted to a retainer, or alternatively, may be mounted to a divider.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 22, 2009Publication date: July 23, 2009Applicant: RTC INDUSTRIES, INC.Inventor: Stephen N. Hardy
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Patent number: 7527155Abstract: An apparatus and system are provided for vertically storing computing devices. The present invention conserves horizontal space in a rack mount frame by supporting an I/O service terminal station requiring substantially no horizontal storage space. The present invention includes at least one support connected to a mounting mechanism to permit the I/O devices or I/O service terminal stations to transition between an access position and a vertical storage position. Furthermore, the present invention allows a user to adjust or position the I/O devices in a variety of positions to accommodate the user.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2004Date of Patent: May 5, 2009Assignee: International Business Machines CorporationInventors: Brian Robert McClain, David Todd Nay, William Vigilante, Jr.
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Patent number: 7516854Abstract: A compartmented, stackable and nestable system bin includes a bottom having a rear wall, opposed end walls and a front wall integrally connected thereto. A plurality of spaced divider walls separate the bin into a plurality of compartments. A plurality of notches are formed in a top of each of the divider walls and the end walls and a plurality of grooves are formed in the underside or bottom of each of the compartments with sets of notches on the top of the bin being in vertical alignment with sets of grooves on the bottom of the compartments. The notches of a system bin receive a pair of dowels which support an upper system bin of identical construction when the upper system bin is in stacked relation thereon and the grooves of a system bin receive a pair of dowels positioned in notches on a lower system bin of identical construction when the system bin is in stacked relation on the lower system bin.Type: GrantFiled: December 2, 2005Date of Patent: April 14, 2009Assignee: Akro-Mils, Inc.Inventors: Jerrold Brown, Travis Shamp
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Publication number: 20080290056Abstract: Disclosed herein is an inventory system with stackable trays that permits access to individual trays. The inventory system comprises an upright pole having a top and bottom, a support attached to the bottom of the pole, and at least two stackable trays, each tray having a fastening device to engage a back of the tray to the pole, wherein when a tray is moved away from the pole, the fastening device disengages the pole, and when a tray is pushed toward the pole, the fastening device can engage the pole. Also disclosed is a stackable tray. Also disclosed is method for removing a lower stacked tray from underneath a higher stacked tray.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 15, 2008Publication date: November 27, 2008Applicant: RTC Industries, Inc.Inventor: Stephen Hardy
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Publication number: 20080023425Abstract: A service caddy for transporting one or several full or empty beverage containers, and providing a stacking capability for several beverage containers when it is desired to display or sell at retail multiple containers of beverages. The caddy includes a top surface having item holders, each adapted to receive a beverage container and hold the container in a stable position when being transported. The caddy also includes a bottom surface having a gripping protrusion to enable one to firmly hold the caddy when serving and transporting beverages, and cavities adapted to receive the top portion of a beverage container when a plurality of service caddies are used to create a stacked array of beverage-filled containers. The top surface and the bottom surface are connected by a sidewall. In an embodiment, a resting indenture extends between a lower portion of the sidewall and an inward portion of the bottom surface.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2006Publication date: January 31, 2008Applicant: The Round, LLCInventor: Fabrizio Ricciardi
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Patent number: 7308987Abstract: A plurality of separate display modules are interchangeably installed on a shelf of a cooperating cabinet structure and arranged to provide convexly curved display panels mounting selected arrangements of illuminated sample chips, an interactive video display, and brochure receptacles. The structure is provided with an integral sprinkler water distribution system and may include a two-part sample chip mounting mechanism which facilitates changing out of sample chips.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2004Date of Patent: December 18, 2007Assignee: Behr Process CorporationInventors: Joseph Thomas Richardson, Gregory James Warren, Thomas R. Lee
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Patent number: 7028853Abstract: A hair accessory organizer device for organizing and holding hair accessories. The hair accessory organizer device includes a bottom tray having bottom and side walls; and also includes pedestal support members including a first pedestal support member being attached upon the bottom tray; and further includes a tubular pedestal being securely and removably attached to the pedestal support members; and also includes a top tray being removably attached upon the tubular pedestal.Type: GrantFiled: January 26, 2004Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Inventor: Sadie V. Simms
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Publication number: 20040217077Abstract: A modular display system comprises a plurality of identical modules. Each module includes a vertical mounting surface, a pair of sidewalls, top surface and a bottom surface lying in planes which extend at right angles to the mounting surface. A pair of top rails lie above the top plane and form outward facing channels. A pair of bottom rails extend inward from respective sidewalls just above the bottom plane, each bottom rail engaging in a respective channel when two modules are assembled one above the other. The inner surfaces of at least one of the top rails and the bottom rails converge toward the top or bottom plane at an acute angle so that the inner surfaces of the top rails are received against the inner surfaces of the bottom rails in a press fit. The modules are latched in this position by a detent and shoulder arrangement.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2004Publication date: November 4, 2004Applicant: Lloyd, Gerstmer & PartnersInventors: Robert Gerstner, R. Christopher Kidd
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Publication number: 20040108282Abstract: A desk tray is mounted on a support surface with a support base. Extending vertically from the support base is an elongated rod carrying a spindle. The spindle and rod have several receptacles at different levels above the support surface. The spindle and rod are rotatably mounted on the support base.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 23, 2003Publication date: June 10, 2004Inventor: Shaun Fynn
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Publication number: 20040089625Abstract: A storage apparatus includes a structure, at least one pair of tracks mounted on the structure and at least one drawer movably mounted on the at least one pair of tracks. Each of the tracks includes a wedge formed thereon. The at least one drawer includes a rim formed thereon for engagement with the wedges of the tracks. The tracks are made of metal with flexibility. The wedge is formed via punching each of the tracks with a U-shaped slit and bending a portion of each of the tracks confined in the U-shaped slit. The wedge includes a first end integrated with each of the tracks and a second end separated from each of the tracks. The wedge includes a hole defined therein near the first end for facilitating the bending thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2002Publication date: May 13, 2004Inventor: Ritter Tsai
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Publication number: 20040084387Abstract: A letter tray kit is disclosed to include two trays and an accessory set. The trays respectively include a floor panel for lodging papers, two side walls respectively positioned at a left side and a right side of the floor panel, and at least one connection portion at each of the side wall. The accessory set includes at least two supporting members, each of which is coupled with the connection portions of the trays respectively at a top side and a bottom side thereof so as to set one tray vertically apart from the other tray at a predetermined height. Each of the trays is provided with a plurality of retaining grooves at a bottom side thereof for detachably embedding the supporting members.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 26, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventor: Jung-Shih Chang
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Publication number: 20040055982Abstract: A product display system (10) constructed in accordance with the principles of a preferred embodiment of the present invention and configured for displaying products above a conventional clothing rack (R) is disclosed. The inventive display system (10) broadly includes a base assembly (12) for supporting the other system components above the rack (R), a plurality of product display trays (14-28) supported on the base assembly (12) for displaying the products (P), and a sign assembly (30) supported on the base assembly (12) for displaying product information and advertising indicia. The inventive display system (10) enables cross-merchandising at the point of sale by utilizing previously unusable space above the conventional circular rack (R) while still complying with display requirements of most mass marketing retail stores.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 20, 2003Publication date: March 25, 2004Inventor: Charles Jennings
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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: 6681684Abstract: A multi-layer platter apparatus includes an extensible elongated rod having a plurality of hollow tapered sections which are disposed concentrically one around the other in a retracted position and which are movable relative to one another along the length of the rod, the tapered sections having recesses and projections such that the recesses of each of the tapered sections interengage the projections of an adjacent one of the tapered sections in an extended position. The apparatus further includes a plurality of platters mounted respectively on the tapered sections.Type: GrantFiled: July 17, 2002Date of Patent: January 27, 2004Inventor: Hann-Kuang Chen
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Publication number: 20030196975Abstract: A bakery rack comprising a base frame supporting side frames and a top frame, the base and top frames each comprising a pair of spaced apart members connected by a cross brace extending from a rear portion of one member to a front portion of the other member. A plurality of racks can thus be stored in nested relation with a portion of one rack disposed between the side frames of another rack. The bakery rack is substantially laterally and vertically symmetrical, and is easy and inexpensive to manufacture because it utilizes substantially identical components for many different purposes, while providing a nesting rack which takes up significantly less storage space than a conventional rectangular bakery rack.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: October 23, 2003Inventors: Patrick Murray, Lucian Bradea
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Publication number: 20030190227Abstract: Methods and apparatus for handling material for the insulating glass industry are disclosed. One method of handling material for the insulating glass industry in accordance with the present invention includes the step of arranging a plurality of bars into a plurality of stacks with adjacent stacks defining spaces dimensioned to receive a bar engaging member. The stacks of bars may then be transported to a desired destination. A bar engaging member may be inserted into a space defined by the stacks, and one or more bars may be grasped using the bar engaging member. A container for handling material for the insulating glass industry is also disclosed. The container may advantageously include a plurality of prearranged bar locating members configured to hold a predetermined type of bar stock.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2003Publication date: October 9, 2003Inventor: Paul Trpkovski
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Publication number: 20030173320Abstract: A rack for transporting and storing carriers includes a base, rolling members connected to the base, a frame, and a bumper portion. The base may include projecting portions extending outward relative to the corner regions of the frame. The frame extends upwardly from the base and includes supports for supporting carriers. The supports have metal surfaces for contacting the carriers. The bumper portion is disposed on at least a peripheral portion of the rack and is formed of plastic. A first elongated restraining member may be provided to inhibit carriers from being removed from the frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2003Publication date: September 18, 2003Applicant: Rubbermaid Commercial Products LLCInventors: Robert J. Linney, A. Reneau Van Landingham, Marlene Pagan-Demirtas
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Patent number: 6520356Abstract: A product merchandising display unit capable of being both vertically and horizontally arranged to achieve a wide variety of different modular configurations includes plurality of substantially similar shelf members, a plurality of support members, and a plurality of full sockets and partial sockets associated with the upper and lower portions of each of the shelf members for cooperatively engaging the support members. Any number of shelf members can be vertically stackably arranged one above the other by attaching the support members to the full sockets associated with each respective shelf member. In the case where two shelf members are positioned in side-by-side relationship one adjacent the other, such adjacent shelf members can be joined along their abutting edge portions by attaching the support members to aligned pairs of the partial sockets associated with the respective shelf members.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2001Date of Patent: February 18, 2003Assignee: Paul Flum Ideas, Inc.Inventor: Donald J. Miller, Jr.
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Publication number: 20020175134Abstract: Rack includes a left upright frame, a right upright frame, and a connector extending between and joining the left and right frames. The connector defines at least one (1) passage extending along the left upright frame, for example, so that another rack may be nested within a volume defined by the rack for reducing storage space requirements. The rack may have its connector oriented so that the rack has a substantially Z-shaped frame, when viewed from above. Wheels may be provided to ease movement of the rack, and a lifting element may be provided on an upper portion of the rack for use with institutional and industrial lifting mechanisms.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2002Publication date: November 28, 2002Inventor: Donald M. Hall
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Patent number: 6450348Abstract: A modular display rack having a main panel from which extends a support shelf for holding the articles to be displayed. A handle aperture extends through the main panel. The main panel includes a rear support foot with a connector portion which mates with a connector section on the top edge of the main panel, and a connector prong extending from its rear face at a position to engage the handle aperture when the connector portion mates with the connector section. The main panel may also include a male snap connector and a female snap connector positioned to secure the modular connector racks together with rear faces of the main panels opposed. Multiple modular display racks may thus be assembled together.Type: GrantFiled: May 21, 2001Date of Patent: September 17, 2002Assignee: Dart Industries Inc.Inventors: Stig Lillelund, Jakob Heiberg, Ian Tomas Benzon, Robert H. C. M. Daenen
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Publication number: 20020100739Abstract: A storage unit assembly comprising:Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2001Publication date: August 1, 2002Applicant: Advanced Biotechnologies LimitedInventors: Paul Francis Day, Jeffrey Leonard Coulling
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Patent number: 6419098Abstract: Rack includes a left upright frame, a right upright frame, and a connector extending between and joining the left and right frames. The connector defines at least one (1) passage extending along the left upright frame, for example, so that another rack may be nested within a volume defined by the rack for reducing storage space requirements. The rack may have its connector oriented so that the rack has a substantially Z-shaped frame, when viewed from above. Wheels may be provided to ease movement of the rack, and a lifting element may be provided on an upper portion of the rack for use with institutional and industrial lifting mechanisms.Type: GrantFiled: April 25, 1997Date of Patent: July 16, 2002Inventor: Donald M. Hall
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Patent number: 6220462Abstract: A parts transporting system including a rigid rack frame, a plurality of uprights coupled to the rigid rack frame, a plurality of shelf supports coupled to the uprights, and a plurality of shelf assemblies operably coupled to the uprights and the shelf supports. Each shelf assembly is constructed of a shelf frame and an offset pivot hinge operably coupled to the shelf frame and the shelf support, allowing the shelf frame to swing open at an angle with respect to the rigid rack frame. A lid and strut assembly is operably coupled to each of the shelf frames and includes a lid, a seal covering the entire perimeter of the lid and providing a dirt and moisture resistant seal, and a strut coupled to the lid. Each shelf frame is coupled to a sling assembly which forms compartments used to hold parts. Each shelf frame is positioned directly above each lid except the top lid.Type: GrantFiled: December 19, 1997Date of Patent: April 24, 2001Assignee: Irvin Automotive Products, Inc.Inventors: Bruce F. Brockman, Joseph P. Wieczorek
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Patent number: 6189705Abstract: A shallow tray of the type for use on a worksurface or other support top having a construction which enables several such trays to be disposed vertically one above the other and at least partially nested one within another, either when the trays are empty or contain only a small number of documents therein to permit compact storage on a worksurface top while utilizing minimal space. The tray construction in addition allows the trays to be vertically cross-stacked one on top of another to provide for desired vertical separation and hence at least limited visibility and access to the individual trays in the stack, while at the same time providing significant storage capability and document separation while minimizing the amount of space utilized on the worksurface top.Type: GrantFiled: April 30, 1999Date of Patent: February 20, 2001Assignee: Haworth, Inc.Inventors: Charles Saylor, Sheldon Phillips, Edward Mitchell
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Patent number: 6182842Abstract: A bin filling chute is useful for filling the compartments of a parts storage bin and also for filling stackable singular compartments, as well as compartments having a lip of some sort. The filling chute has a floor with upstanding side walls. A brace projects transversely from the floor. A leg of the brace makes a predetermined angle of approximately 45 degrees with the floor. The chute first end is placed inside a selected compartment to be filled. The brace leg is inserted into the vertical spaces between the compartment side partitions and the front barrier of the selected compartment. The chute floor then makes the predetermined angle with the compartment bottom wall. Small components dropped onto the chute floor at its second end slide by gravity along the floor to fill the selected compartment. In a modified embodiment, the chute has hooks that are generally coplanar with the brace leg. The hooks support the chute on the barrier of the next higher compartment.Type: GrantFiled: October 14, 1999Date of Patent: February 6, 2001Inventor: Christopher P. Dowling