Juxtaposed Patents (Class 211/126.3)
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Patent number: 10611621Abstract: Described herein is a space saving fluid dispensing container adapted for placement on a shelf. The device is generally adapted for filtration and dispensing of water and designed for placement within the refrigerator. The device includes a base portion forming a cavity and a removable and refillable tank for coupled placement to the base portion and in fluid communication with the base portion cavity for the replenishment of the fluid contents. Accordingly, the base portion is adapted to form a secondary shelf allowing only for the removal of a the refillable tank to allow for easier replenishment of fluid and the saving of space within the area surrounding the shelf the container is placed upon.Type: GrantFiled: May 25, 2017Date of Patent: April 7, 2020Inventor: Steven Gonzales
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Patent number: 10109990Abstract: The cable tray comprises an anchoring element (3) arranged on the front end thereof, for connecting the rear end of the following tray section, said anchoring element (3) comprising a bar with a fold (4), the extensions (5) of which are fitted through the transverse bars of the walls and/or base and project past the last transverse bar (7) leading into bends (8, 9) and then two branches (11) which end in the fold (4), said branches (11) having different inclinations in relation to each other and in relation to the vertical plane so that the connection of the tray sections forms a tray that resists sudden oscillations or movements that may be generated during the assembly thereof or once installed.Type: GrantFiled: May 26, 2015Date of Patent: October 23, 2018Assignee: Valdinox, S.L.Inventor: Justo Manuel Valdes Colina
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Publication number: 20150122757Abstract: A system, method, and moveable organizer The moveable organizer includes a stationary frame member having opposing sides. The moveable organizer further includes one or more trays. Each tray has opposing edges, at least one of the opposing edges carried by the stationary frame around the opposing sides of the stationary frame member.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 5, 2013Publication date: May 7, 2015Applicant: Three Paths, LLCInventors: Brian D. Owens, Clark Davis
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Publication number: 20150102001Abstract: A display fixture has a bin with multiple sections. A clip attached to a back panel of the bin has an aperture for receiving a fastener to fasten the bin to a peg board. A back support is mounted to the bin and has a downwardly extending leg that is sized to fit between the peg board and a back surface of a base that the display fixture is seated upon. The bin includes a lower tier of product sections defined in part by a front panel and has a lower sign support with two legs attached to the front panel and a lower label holder connected between the two legs such that there is an open space defined between the two legs and between a top of the front panel and a bottom of the lower label holder. The bin also includes an upper tier of product sections.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 14, 2013Publication date: April 16, 2015Applicant: Target Brands, Inc.Inventors: Erin L. Zobel, Jason W. Johnson, Christopher A. Hammond
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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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Publication number: 20130200025Abstract: A tray system comprises a tray comprising a bottom portion and sides forming a volume in which junctures of the sides and the bottom portion are rounded to comprise convex exterior surfaces. The tray further comprises two loop members disposed on opposing ends of the tray. A connecting member is configured to removably join to a one of the loop members. A lead device is configured to removably join to the connecting member. The lead device is operable for transferring a motive force to the tray to transport the tray over an uneven terrain comprising obstacles in which the convex surfaces enable the tray to maneuver around or traverse the obstacles.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 8, 2012Publication date: August 8, 2013Inventors: Paul L. Sempek, John A. Sempek
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Publication number: 20130169131Abstract: An enclosure assembly includes an enclosure and a tray assembly mounted in the enclosure. The tray assembly includes two trays and a connecting member connected to the two trays. The connecting member includes a base panel and two first securing tabs. The two first securing tabs extend from the base panel along opposite directions. Each of the two first securing tabs defines a first securing hole. Each of the two trays defines a first mounting hole corresponding to the first securing hole. The two trays contact opposite side of the base panel to enable the first securing holes to be aligned with the mounting holes of the two trays.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 19, 2012Publication date: July 4, 2013Inventor: XIU-QUAN HU
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Publication number: 20110114585Abstract: A sanitation tray system for medical, laboratory, and industrial equipment. This system is modular, stackable, and user customizable. It may be assembled in any number of horizontal or vertical configurations depending on the user's needs and is capable of permitting instruments of varying heights, lengths and widths to be sanitized simultaneously. It is easily assemblable and disassemblable and includes a rack, corners, sides, and dowels. It is light-weight, easy to manufacture, easy to ship, and economical. It is designed to use the least amount of surface area to allow for maximum permeation of sterilants and minimizes the opportunity for pooling of sterilants or retention of particulate matter while decreasing drying time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2010Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Michael Abene
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Patent number: 6247871Abstract: A pair of wire channels each have a cross U-shaped end wire of predetermined diameter joined to ends of longitudinal wires. A U-shaped clip engages around the end wires between a respective pair of the longitudinal wires. It has a floor engaging the two end wires and is formed with a pair of flanks each engaging a respective one of the ends wires and each formed with a respective formation retaining the respective end wire against the floor.Type: GrantFiled: September 23, 1998Date of Patent: June 19, 2001Assignee: Obo Bettermann GmbH & Co. KGInventors: Wilfried Nickel, Rainer Wesch