With Impaling Means Patents (Class 211/57.1)
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Patent number: 7392912Abstract: A merchandising system which comprises a display panel dimensioned to cover at least a portion of a slot wall. The display panel includes a forward facing surface having coupled thereto a plurality of receptacles, each of the plurality of receptacles being adapted to receive a support arm of sufficient structural integrity to maintain at least one item of merchandise suspended therefrom; a top edge having coupled to at least a portion thereof, at least one bracket dimensioned to engage a slot provided in the slot wall and configured to maintain the display panel in a generally parallel orientation to the slot wall when the at least one item of merchandise is displayed thereon; and a plurality of support arms, each of the plurality of support arms being adapted to couple to at least one of the plurality of receptacles and descriptive signage affixed to the forward facing surface.Type: GrantFiled: August 16, 2005Date of Patent: July 1, 2008Inventor: Jim C. Zandt
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Publication number: 20080149576Abstract: Merchandising devices are described for holding, displaying, dispensing, and organizing different types of products typically found in the rough electrical aisle of a retail store.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 20, 2007Publication date: June 26, 2008Inventors: Michael D. Onachilla, Toben S. Parker, Jeffrey D. Heuer
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Patent number: 7338021Abstract: A back unit for use in a display hanger assembly is provided. The back unit comprises a body, arms, and mounting tabs. The body includes a vertical channel. The vertical channel forms a concave surface on a first side and a convex surface on a second side. The arms are integrally formed with the body and extend outwardly away from the first side. The arms include a slot. The mounting tabs are integrally formed with the body and extend outwardly away from the second side.Type: GrantFiled: July 28, 2005Date of Patent: March 4, 2008Assignee: Southern Imperial, Inc.Inventors: Patrick J Barkdoll, David Roger Young
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Patent number: 7334763Abstract: A displaying fixture assembly for mounting on an upright support surface and for supporting a plurality of merchandise items comprises a planar base member adapted for reversible attachment to the upright support surface. The base member includes an aperture opposite the upright support surface. An elongated bar member has first and second ends and a central portion. The bar member's first end is insertable into the base member's aperture for releasably securing the bar member to the base member. The bar member's second end is angled relative to the central portion thereof. A handle member has a cylindrical body portion with an aperture at a first end thereof. The aperture is sized to releasably secure the bar member's angled second end therein. The handle member includes an enlarged flange section, adjacent the apertured first end thereof.Type: GrantFiled: February 27, 2006Date of Patent: February 26, 2008Inventor: Jeremy T. Rice
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Patent number: 7322138Abstract: A sign holder for a retail display comprises a resilient plastic molded body. The body includes two or more resilient clasps projecting from a common base to resiliently hold a retail display sign therebetween.Type: GrantFiled: August 31, 2005Date of Patent: January 29, 2008Assignee: Southern Imperial, Inc.Inventors: Joseph E. Gormley, Patrick J. Barkdoll
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Patent number: 7306107Abstract: A panel for use in a plurality for a slat wall comprises a panel body with inner and outer surfaces, and upper and lower edges. A vertical link at the rear of the upper edge has an inner surface coplanar with the body inner surface; a fastener receiving member connected across the vertical link has an upwardly extending tongue and downwardly extending leg, having vertically coplanar outer surfaces and defining a first groove to receive fasteners to secure the panels to the wall. A cover extending from the body outer surface has a free end with an inward projection, the cover and a rear protrusion of the body lower edge together defining a second groove. When installed, the second grooves receive tongues of adjacent panels; the covers extend over the first grooves of adjacent panels; and the inward projections engage with outer surfaces of legs of adjacent panels.Type: GrantFiled: August 26, 2004Date of Patent: December 11, 2007Inventor: James Secondino
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Patent number: 7197902Abstract: A display lock is provided. The display lock is adapted to selectively secure merchandise on a display hook. The display hook having at least two bars. The display lock comprising a lock body, an arm and a clasp. The lock body having a locking mechanism. The arm having a first end hingedly connected to an upper portion of the lock body and a second end adapted to mate with a lower portion of the lock body. The arm having a catch portion engageable with the locking mechanism. The display lock having a locked position in which the arm is mated with lock body and engaged with the locking mechanism. The display lock further having an unlocked position in which the second end is not mated with the lock body. The clasp connected to at least one of the lock body and the arm and being adapted to mount the display lock to the display hook.Type: GrantFiled: November 28, 2005Date of Patent: April 3, 2007Assignee: Southern Imperial, Inc.Inventor: Patrick J. Barkdoll
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Patent number: 7131542Abstract: A merchandise display hook attaches to a display board and has a rod assembly from which items of merchandise are hung and a base assembly that moves relative to the rod assembly. The base may lock directly to the rod or to an inner base member attached to the rod. When locked, the display hook is locked to the display board. The display hook may include an end assembly that slides along and selectively locks to the rod assembly to allow or prevent removal and loading of the items of merchandise from and onto the rod assembly. The display hook may alternately include an anti-sweeping mechanism to prevent rapid removal of the items of merchandise from the rod assembly.Type: GrantFiled: March 18, 2003Date of Patent: November 7, 2006Assignee: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Frank H. Copen
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Patent number: 7100779Abstract: This pegboard is injection molded of plastic yielding a unitized flat panel, and rearwardly projecting peripheral flanges and cross webs terminating along a single plane, suited to provide clearance for a cooperating hook between a panel rear face and a flat mounting surface. The pegboard has rows and columns of holes of both nominal ? inch and ¼ inch diameters on one inch centers, to accommodate both conventional nominal size hooks. The respective rows and columns of the different size holes are alternately arranged offset from one another vertically and horizontally, allowing either size hook mounting virtually anywhere on the panel. Locating structures on the rear side of the pegboards provide accurate back to back squared registry positioning of two like pegboards, for cool-down after molding without shape distortion and for stable twin-pack packaging for retail sales.Type: GrantFiled: May 16, 2003Date of Patent: September 5, 2006Assignee: Cencor Plastics, Inc.Inventor: Joel J. Berg
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Patent number: 7051984Abstract: An assembly for supporting a cantilever bracket and an assembly for supporting an object are provided. The assemblies include a mounting structure having a first surface and an opposite surface and defining an opening therebetween. A relief is defined at a distance from the first surface and surrounding a portion of the opening. An engagement member has a body that is engageable within the opening, a retaining flange projecting from the first end of the body and shaped to be received within the relief, and a retaining member disposed on the opposite end and having a bearing surface. A cantilever support member projects from the retaining member.Type: GrantFiled: August 3, 2004Date of Patent: May 30, 2006Inventor: Kirk J. Botkin
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Patent number: 7040492Abstract: A merchandise display adapter system includes merchandise display adapter including a vertical display panel, a support leg extending transversely from the bottom of the display panel and attachable to a merchandise display fixture compartment, and a package support means attachable to the display panel for displaying a merchandise package. The merchandise display adapter has a dimension for displaying a merchandise package of a size different than the dimension of compartments in an existing display fixture. When the display panel is placed into a display fixture compartment and the support leg is attached to the compartment, the merchandise display fixture is adapted to display the merchandise package having a size different than the fixed-dimension compartments. Such a merchandise display adapter and adapter system are particularly useful for adapting a merchandise display fixture having compartments arranged in a terraced configuration.Type: GrantFiled: July 2, 2003Date of Patent: May 9, 2006Assignee: Sara Lee CorporationInventor: Paula Lemons
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Patent number: 7032755Abstract: A hook having an extension attached to a base is disclosed. A first package having an enclosure attached to a backing, and a substantially similar second package can be placed on the extension so that the enclosure of the first package is adjacent to the enclosure of the second package and the length taken up by the first and second packages along the extension is about the depth of the first package.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2004Date of Patent: April 25, 2006Inventor: Rickey Martins
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Patent number: 7028376Abstract: The present invention relates to a device for holding and facilitating the unloading therefrom of packaged merchandise onto a display peg. The device includes a gathering mechanism for gathering together a group of packages such that hanging holes provided in individual packages are aligned so as to permit the gathered packages to be applied to a display peg together with the device.Type: GrantFiled: April 3, 2002Date of Patent: April 18, 2006Assignee: Magla Products, L.L.C.Inventor: Henry Mattesky
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Patent number: 7007810Abstract: A security device locks to a display structure such as a pegboard or slatboard to prevent the rapid removal of merchandise from the display structure by preventing the rapid removal of the entire security device. The security device includes a base and a rod with the base having locked and unlocked positions. The unlocked position of the base allows the security device to be removed from the display structure. The locked position of the base prevents the security device from being removed. The security device includes a lock that holds the base in the locked position. A key may be used to unlock the base. Customers may remove items of merchandise from the security device while the lock and base are in their locked positions.Type: GrantFiled: October 23, 2003Date of Patent: March 7, 2006Assignee: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: David Huehner, Robert J. Michael, Michael Jaeb, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., Todd H. Christian, Nicholas M. Sedon
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Patent number: 6957555Abstract: A merchandise locking device for retrofit attachment to a product display hook installed on a merchandise display panel. The locking device attaches without tools to the upper wire arm of the display hook for pivoting movement between “lock” and “open” positions. A laterally opening recess in the locking device receives the lower arm of the display hook and a locking arm, rotatably mounted in the body of the locking device by a rotor element, closes the recess to lock the device to the lower arm and prevent the removal of merchandise therefrom. A simple key carried by store personnel enables the rotor to be released to free the locking device from the lower arm and permit the removal of merchandise. The locking device consists of four elements, including the key, and can be manufactured at very low cost, suitable for mass merchandise applications.Type: GrantFiled: June 7, 2004Date of Patent: October 25, 2005Assignee: Trion Industries, Inc.Inventors: Thomas O. Nagel, Joseph F. Kologe
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Patent number: 6951290Abstract: A shelf edge display fitting (10) comprises a first support member (12) adapted to be releasably attached to a shelf (34), a second support member (14) extending from the first support member (12) so that when the shelf edge display fitting is attached to the shelf (34) the second support member (14) extends outwardly from the shelf in a plane substantially parallel to or co-planar with the plane of the shelf, said second support member (14) carries projections (28) to support products (not shown) to be displayed, the first support member (12) is provided with a shoulder (30) to compensate for variations in level between the shelf (34) and the shelf edge (36).Type: GrantFiled: July 4, 2001Date of Patent: October 4, 2005Assignee: Lighthouse Display International LimitedInventor: Neil Hugh Forsyth Speed
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Patent number: 6926159Abstract: A double arm peg board support hook includes a pivoting lock bar that establishes a detent locked condition across the free ends of the hook support arms to prevent inadvertent dislodgement of articles stored thereon.Type: GrantFiled: August 8, 2003Date of Patent: August 9, 2005Inventors: Michael J. Cash, James A. Buffaloe
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Patent number: 6877617Abstract: An improved display system may include an integral hook and bracket system which can be mounted to both wire grid and hanger bar fixture systems. An adapter unit may also be provided, wherein the adaptor configures the system to be mounted to pegboard and slot wall fixture systems. In such embodiments, the system is universally compatible with a wide variety of different fixture systems. The system may also include a product information display member opposite the adaptor member.Type: GrantFiled: May 28, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Inventors: Frank E. Lane, Donald E. Vogel, John W. Lewman
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Patent number: 6877616Abstract: A display rack including a pair of substantially horizontally oriented members in substantially parallel spaced relation, a stop member associated with the first ends of the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members, a securing portion affixed to the second ends of the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members, and a carriage. The substantially horizontally oriented members each have first and second ends, the second ends of which are turned upwardly. The securing portion has at least one peg hook extending upwardly and rearwardly therefrom. The carriage includes a middle portion extending between and above the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members and a pair of engagement members that slidingly engage the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2003Date of Patent: April 12, 2005Assignee: Pioneer Photo Albums, Inc.Inventor: Sheldon Plutsky
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Patent number: 6811128Abstract: A product display bracket on which product packages, particularly blister pack packages, can be mounted is formed with a head portion that is configured to present a dimension which is larger than the conventional opening on a blister pack product package. The head portion restricts movement of the product packages off the product display bracket in a manner that only one product package can be removed at a time. The enlarged head portion will also restrict movement of the product packages off the support member when the support member is angled downwardly to facilitate the automatic movement of the product packages toward the head portion when the front product package is removed from the support member. Preferably, the head portion is formed as a triangularly shaped member with the hypotenuse oriented perpendicularly to the flow of product packages off the support member.Type: GrantFiled: April 9, 2003Date of Patent: November 2, 2004Inventors: James E. Wagner, Vanessa S. Wagner
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Publication number: 20040195192Abstract: Display hook assemblies provided with a removeable display panel are mounted on the forward edge of a merchandise display shelf. The display assembly has a base portion which attaches to the shelf and supports a product hook which depends from the forward edge of the shelf A removeable display panel is detachably secured to the base. The display panel may be removed and replaced without disturbing products suspended from the hook or other products displayed on the shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 7, 2003Publication date: October 7, 2004Inventors: Paul Belokin, Martin P. Belokin, Norman P. Belokin
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Patent number: 6789771Abstract: A holster for storing a video game controller has upward, downward, left and right projections forming a cross. A mounting bracket can be connected to either the upward or downward projection so that the holster can be suspended from or supported by the video box or held upright in a free-standing arrangement. The holsters are modular and can be stacked vertically or connected laterally using back-to-back collars to achieve an assembly to store any desired number of controllers. The distance between rods extending from the left and right projections to support a controller can be adjusted to accommodate a variety of differently structured controllers.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2002Date of Patent: September 14, 2004Assignee: Hody Products, Inc.Inventors: Kevin S. Shick, Michael J. Hronas, Lawrence W. Palaszynski, Bruce L. Brandow, Ernest J. Rammelt
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Patent number: 6783011Abstract: A hanger for merchandise to be displayed on a stand. The hanger includes a vertical back plate and hooks which can be placed on a stand made of horizontal rods. Merchandise holders extend forwardly from the back plate and receive merchandise thereon. The merchandise can be placed on the hanger at the manufacturing end, so that the store owner can easily fill a display stand by placing only a few hangers on the stand.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2002Date of Patent: August 31, 2004Assignee: Bradshaw International, Inc.Inventor: Michael Rodrigue
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Publication number: 20040149669Abstract: Catching grooves 2d, 2e are formed in a turning space 2f of a catching protrusion bar 2b, engagement projections 3c, 3d are formed on a standing part 3b of a catching member 3a, and the standing part 3b is inserted into the turning space 2f, so that the engagement projections 3c, 3d are respectively engaged with the catching grooves 2d, 2e by the own weight of the catching member 3a.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 15, 2004Publication date: August 5, 2004Inventors: Nobuyuki Tomonari, Kenji Kosugi
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Patent number: 6769656Abstract: An assembly for supporting a cantilever bracket and an assembly for supporting an object. The assemblies include a mounting structure having a first surface and an opposite surface and defining an opening therebetween. A relief is defined at a distance from the first surface and surrounding a portion of the opening. An engagement member has a body that is engageable within the opening, a retaining flange projecting from the first end of the body and shaped to be received within the relief, and a retaining member disposed on the opposite end and having a bearing surface. A cantilever support member projects from the retaining member.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2003Date of Patent: August 3, 2004Inventors: Kirk Jeffrey Botkin, Monte Duane Botkin
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Patent number: 6749161Abstract: A slatwall bracket assembly, including a base plate for mounting on a slatwall and a removable cover for locking the base plate on a slatwall. When installed, the cover extends above the slatwall groove to prevent inadvertent or otherwise unwanted rotation of the bracket. In a preferred embodiment, the cover is a rectangular planar body that has a vertical length longer than that of the base plate, such that the cover fits over the entire length of the base plate, with an additional portion that extends above the base plate. Also in the preferred embodiment, the cover is slidable over the base plate.Type: GrantFiled: December 20, 2002Date of Patent: June 15, 2004Assignee: Windquest Companies, Inc.Inventors: Bryon James Will, Dale J. Cavanaugh, Richard Theophilus Gumpert, IV
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Publication number: 20040084386Abstract: A security device locks to a display structure such as a pegboard or slatboard to prevent the rapid removal of merchandise from the display structure by preventing the rapid removal of the entire security device. The security device includes a base and a rod with the base having locked and unlocked positions. The unlocked position of the base allows the security device to be removed from the display structure. The locked position of the base prevents the security device from being removed. The security device includes a lock that holds the base in the locked position. A key may be used to unlock the base. Customers may remove items of merchandise from the security device while the lock and base are in their locked positions.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 23, 2003Publication date: May 6, 2004Inventors: David Huehner, Robert L. Michael, Michael Jaeb, Dennis D. Belden, Todd H. Christian, Nicholas M. Sedon
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Patent number: 6726428Abstract: A shelf hook loading tool for loading multiple articles onto a display or shelf hook. The device includes an angled or flexible tubular member for supporting multiple articles of merchandise, a means for securing the merchandise to the tool, and a mounting means for facilitating insertion of the tool onto a shelf hook. Once the tool is inserted onto a shelf hook, merchandise can be readily loaded by sliding it off the tool and onto the shelf hook. The tool is then removed from the shelf hook for reuse or disposal.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2002Date of Patent: April 27, 2004Inventor: John A. Canepari
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Patent number: 6712324Abstract: A labeling system includes an open housing (3) having a bottom (37), an upper wing (31) and a lower wing (32), an electronic label (2) adapted to be positioned in the open housing (3) and having a hook (23, 24) coacting with the wings (31, 32) of the housing (3), a suspension element (4) with two walls (41, 42) disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion (43) adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece (12) of a display unit with a peg (1), and a positioning device (35, 25, 45) which ensures the relative positioning and retention of the housing, of the label and of the suspension element, and which are inaccessible when the electronic label is positioned in the housing.Type: GrantFiled: November 27, 2002Date of Patent: March 30, 2004Assignee: Store Electronic Systems-Electronic Shelf LabelInventors: Dominique Catteau, Bernard Joliey
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Publication number: 20040035809Abstract: A tower display which can be mounted to a coffin freezer for displaying product information at a height that facilitates shopper observation and viewing. The tower display includes a base support and a holder, joined by one or more elongated connector elements which maintain the holder in spaced relationship to the base support. The mounting of the base support is adjustable, and the holder secures cards or other elements used to present information pertaining to the items in the freezer unit. The tower display can also include a rack having sets of rods for hanging products and displaying information about such products.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 26, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Yung Hsien Su
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Publication number: 20040035997Abstract: The present invention provides a suction cup assembly having a magnetic tether system attached to a suction cup. The assembly includes a resilient suction cup, tether, holder and magnet. This assembly enables a suction cup to hold items on non-magnetic, smooth surfaces using a magnet.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2002Publication date: February 26, 2004Inventor: Russell Benton Snell
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Publication number: 20040026344Abstract: A merchandise display hook attaches to a display board and has a rod assembly from which items of merchandise are hung and a base assembly that moves relative to the rod assembly. The base may lock directly to the rod or to an inner base member attached to the rod. When locked, the display hook is locked to the display board. The display hook may include an end assembly that slides along and selectively locks to the rod assembly to allow or prevent removal and loading of the items of merchandise from and onto the rod assembly. The display hook may alternately include an anti-sweeping mechanism to prevent rapid removal of the items of merchandise from the rod assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 18, 2003Publication date: February 12, 2004Inventors: Nicholas M. Sedon, Frank H. Copen
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Patent number: 6688567Abstract: A label holder or label/sign holder to be secured to a merchandise-supporting shelf devoid of a C-channel on its depending front lip. An adaptor element is secured to the supporting surface of the shelf as by push pins and has a forwardly extending portion defining a hook member engageable in a lip member defined at the upper edge of the body panel of the label holder without interfering with movement of a transparent cover member on the label holder to insert or remove labels from a pocket defined therebetween. Various embodiments of rearwardly extending flanges on the back of the body panel are adapted to secure the lower portions of the label holder to or around a rearwardly extending flange on the bottom of the shelf lip.Type: GrantFiled: August 19, 2002Date of Patent: February 10, 2004Assignee: Fast Industries, Ltd.Inventors: Jacob Fast, Michael G. Lowry, Robert Fast
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Patent number: 6675978Abstract: A product display assembly for use with an upwardly extending support surface, such as a wing rack assembly having a surface defined by a plurality of spaced apart grid portions. A planar shaped and elongate extending back panel includes a plurality of apertures formed therethrough at spaced apart intervals, the apertures receiving inserting and engaging ends of product display hangers. First and second side panels are provided, each likewise planar shaped and elongate extending, and each further exhibiting an arcuate shape in cross section. Clasp portions are defined along the arcuate extending edges of the side panels and receivingly engage opposite extending side edges of the back panel insertingly received between inwardly facing surfaces of the clasp portions. Spaced apart and opposing channel defining portions extend from outwardly facing surfaces of the side panels for supporting and displaying advertisement placards.Type: GrantFiled: March 4, 2002Date of Patent: January 13, 2004Inventor: Thomas M. Shea
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Patent number: 6659291Abstract: An anti-theft security device locks to a display board such as pegboard or slatboard to prevent the removal of the device from the display board and to prevent rapid removal of merchandise hanging from the device. Hooks are inserted in holes in the display board to connect the base of the device to the display board. The base includes an outer member and an inner member from which a pair of parallel rods extend outwardly away from the display board. The outer member is locked to the inner member to lock the device to the display board. The end assembly may pivot about one rod to an unlocked position to allow an employee to rapidly load items of merchandise onto the device.Type: GrantFiled: October 17, 2002Date of Patent: December 9, 2003Assignee: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: David Huehner, Robert J. Michael, Michael Jaeb, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., Todd H. Christian, Nicholas M. Sedon
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Patent number: 6644483Abstract: The present invention is directed to a display assembly comprised of a display panel having an elongated substantially horizontal extending slot, where the display panel has a front side and a rear side. A hanger display assembly is provided having a base portion, where the base portion has a first and second side and an engagement portion connected to the first side of the base portion, where the engagement portion includes first and second diverging arms protruding substantially perpendicular to the first side of the base portion. A hanger element is provided which extends outwardly from the second side of the base portion, where the hanger element is substantially perpendicular to the base potion. The arms are receivable through the slot when they are substantially aligned therewith, but not when they are disposed in a substantially transverse relation to the slot.Type: GrantFiled: May 24, 2002Date of Patent: November 11, 2003Assignee: EK Success, Ltd.Inventor: Ming-Te -Lai
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Publication number: 20030168419Abstract: A hanger for merchandise to be displayed on a stand. The hanger includes a vertical back plate and hooks which can be placed on a stand made of horizontal rods. Merchandise holders extend forwardly from the back plate and receive merchandise thereon. The merchandise can be placed on the hanger at the manufacturing end, so that the store owner can easily fill a display stand by placing only a few hangers on the stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 4, 2002Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Bradshaw International, Inc.Inventor: Michael Rodrigue
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Publication number: 20030164346Abstract: A product display assembly for use with an upwardly extending support surface, such as a wing rack assembly having a surface defined by a plurality of spaced apart grid portions. A planar shaped and elongate extending back panel includes a plurality of apertures formed therethrough at spaced apart intervals, the apertures receiving inserting and engaging ends of product display hangers. First and second side panels are provided, each likewise planar shaped and elongate extending, and each further exhibiting an arcuate shape in cross section. Clasp portions are defined along the arcuate extending edges of the side panels and receivingly engage opposite extending side edges of the back panel insertingly received between inwardly facing surfaces of the clasp portions. Spaced apart and opposing channel defining portions extend from outwardly facing surfaces of the side panels for supporting and displaying advertisement placards.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2002Publication date: September 4, 2003Inventor: Thomas M. Shea
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Patent number: 6612527Abstract: A one-piece straight-entry display hook device is provided which is highly resistant to dislodgment resulting from upward pressure adjacent to the supporting panel, yet accommodates free upward pivoting movement in response to upward pressure on the hook applied at outer portions thereof. The display hook has a specially configured back plate with upwardly tilted mounting lugs of inverted L-shaped configuration along upper edge portions thereof, and downwardly angled retaining elements projecting from lower edge portions thereof. When the back plate is mounted on an apertured panel, upward movement of the back plate, which might otherwise dislodge the display hook and cause it and its contents to fall off the wall, is prevented by engagement of the retaining elements with a pair of openings in the panel board.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2002Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Trion Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas O. Nagel
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Patent number: 6612448Abstract: A display rack including a pair of substantially horizontally oriented members in substantially parallel spaced relation, a stop member associated with said first ends of said pair of substantially horizontally oriented members, a securing portion affixed to said second ends of said pair of substantially horizontally oriented members, and a carriage. The substantially horizontally oriented members each have first and second ends, the second ends of which are turned upwardly. The securing portion has at least one peg hook extending upwardly and rearwardly therefrom. The carriage includes a middle portion extending between and above the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members and a pair of engagement members that slidingly engage the pair of substantially horizontally oriented members.Type: GrantFiled: August 7, 2001Date of Patent: September 2, 2003Assignee: Pioneer Photo Albums, Inc.Inventor: Sheldon Plutsky
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Patent number: 6604637Abstract: In one aspect, the present invention is directed to an improved display system that is compatible with a variety of different fixtures. In an illustrative embodiment, an integral hook and bracket system can be mounted to both wire grid and hanger bar fixture systems. After attachment of an adapter unit, the system of the illustrative embodiment can also be mounted to pegboard and slot wall fixture systems. In another aspect, the invention relates to an improved display device that incorporates a product information display member. In another illustrative embodiment, an integral hook and bracket assembly compatible with a plurality of different fixture systems includes a horizontally extending product information placard.Type: GrantFiled: September 4, 2001Date of Patent: August 12, 2003Inventors: Frank E. Lane, Donald E. Vogel, John W. Lewman
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Patent number: 6601808Abstract: A merchandise display hook assembly is comprised of a wire hook for suspending display merchandise, and a specially molded plastic back plate, which is formed with multiple mounting sockets at different elevations, for varying the vertical position of the display hook relative to the back plate. In one embodiment, the back plate also accommodates laterally adjustable positioning of the display hook relative to the back plate. The arrangement enables in-store display areas to be configured for greater density of display items, leading to significant cost advantages.Type: GrantFiled: May 10, 2002Date of Patent: August 5, 2003Assignee: Trion Industries, Inc.Inventor: Thomas O. Nagel
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Patent number: 6581789Abstract: A high visibility display for exhibiting products is provided herein. The display includes a main body configured to straddle a support having a front wall and a pair of opposing sidewalls. At least one securing member is connected to the main body and mounts the main body to the support, allowing the main body to straddle the support. Attached to and extending from a rear edge of one or more of the sidewalls is least one display that can display a plurality of merchandise items.Type: GrantFiled: August 11, 2000Date of Patent: June 24, 2003Assignee: American Tool Companies, Inc.Inventors: Jeffrey Lee Spanski, Kristen Leanne Lake
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Patent number: 6530486Abstract: A pegboard assembly adapted for the receipt of standard hook and rod devices in both ¼ inch and ⅛ inch thickness which engages the hook portion of such devices at both a vertically disposed front plate and a horizontally disposed top plate so as to insure both firm support and resistance to lateral shift.Type: GrantFiled: August 25, 2000Date of Patent: March 11, 2003Assignee: Kenney Manufacturing CompanyInventors: Robert D. Batting, Keith M. G. Bibby, Robert H. Hesford
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Patent number: 6502706Abstract: Peg board merchandise display space expanders increase usable display space by attaching flat panels having holes of the same size and separation as those in peg board to vertical channels with downwardly extending clasps that are inserted into slots in the channels. Misalignment with existing peg board displays may be prevented by support stabilizers that fit into the channel slots.Type: GrantFiled: April 16, 2001Date of Patent: January 7, 2003Assignee: Knight Manufacturing Co., Inc.Inventor: Wayne Kent
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Publication number: 20030000904Abstract: A kiosk includes multiple poles with a plurality of independently rotatable components disposed on each pole. Each component comprises a hollow supporting body made rotatable by way of bushings disposed on the top and bottom of the body and bearings disposed adjacent to each bushing. The component further includes a pair of slat boards removably coupled to the supporting body. Even though each slat board may have a different configuration of protrusions extending from the front surface for holding goods, clips on the back surface of each board are similarly configured to enable any board to be removably coupled to a supporting body. Related methods are also disclosed.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 29, 2001Publication date: January 2, 2003Inventors: Laura R. Lung, Louise M. Grimm
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Patent number: 6481584Abstract: A plastic pegboard includes a generally flat sheet of plastic material with multiple holes positioned at regular intervals. The sheet has a generally smooth front face and an opposed rear face. The rear face includes a ring projecting about each of the holes, as well as multiple ribs extending between some of the holes.Type: GrantFiled: May 1, 2000Date of Patent: November 19, 2002Inventor: Richard W. Cantley
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Publication number: 20020166824Abstract: The present invention relates to a method of loading packaged merchandise onto a display peg. More particularly, the method includes the step of attaching a group of packages to a looped carrier such that the packages are gathered together with hanging holes provided in individual packages in substantial alignment with each other. The gathered packages are applied to a display peg together with the looped carrier by causing the display peg to pass through the aligned hanging holes of the gathered packages. The looped carrier is then removed from the gathered packages to thereby release them onto the display peg for individual dispensing therefrom.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 3, 2002Publication date: November 14, 2002Applicant: MAGLA PRODUCTS, L.L.C.Inventor: Henry Mattesky
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Patent number: 6474478Abstract: A security device is adapted to be locked to a display board, such as a pegboard or a slatboard, while displaying items of merchandise. The device includes a base that may be locked to the display board with a lock. The device further includes a rod adapted to extend from the base to carry items of merchandise. The lock of the device can only be opened with a key to prevent unauthorized removal of the device from the display board.Type: GrantFiled: November 3, 2000Date of Patent: November 5, 2002Assignee: Alpha Security Products, Inc.Inventors: David Huehner, Robert J. Michael, Michael Jaeb, Dennis D. Belden, Jr., Todd H. Christian, Nicholas M. Sedon
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Patent number: 6446819Abstract: A device for holding and facilitating the unloading therefrom of packaged merchandise onto a peg of a pegboard display includes a coupler, such as a tube segment having an open end and a closed end, and a stem having a flat segment with two ends, one of which is attached to the closed end of the tube segment. The diameter of the tube segment and the width of said flat segment may be substantially equal. The other end of the flat segment may be attached to a stop which has a width that is substantially greater than the diameter of the tube segment.Type: GrantFiled: January 24, 2000Date of Patent: September 10, 2002Assignee: Magla Products, L.L.C.Inventor: Henry Mattesky