Exhibitors Patents (Class 40/1)
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Publication number: 20100036707Abstract: A mobile storage system including: a trailer adapted for towing by a vehicle; and a storage compartment removably mounted on the trailer, said compartment including a base, a roof, a front wall, a rear wall and a pair of side-walls; and doors disposed on at least the rear wall and at least one of the side walls, wherein the doors are adjustable between at least opened and closed positions; and a ramp positionable adjacent the storage compartment in order to provide for wheeled access into the storage compartment via at least one of the doors.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2006Publication date: February 11, 2010Applicant: BEN ALDER PTY LTDInventor: Adam Gilchrist
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Publication number: 20100024261Abstract: An automobile interior exhibit is configured with a relief formed to replicate an automobile interior member and an interior cover covering the surface of the relief. In the automobile interior exhibit, the relief is provided with a simulative three-dimensional form in perspective so that the relief provides a view from a predetermined viewpoint even when the relief is viewed from the front.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 21, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Applicant: TOYOTA BOSHOKU KABUSHIKI KAISHAInventor: Tokuyuki NISHIKAWA
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Publication number: 20100025416Abstract: A cleansing wipe container includes a bottom panel, a front panel, a rear panel, a pair of side panels and a lid. The cleansing wipe container may be filled with a plurality of cleansing wipes that are contained in a cartridge. The cartridge and container interact such that a message is displayed on or through a panel of the container. The message is based on the cartridge of wipes and may include a type of wipe, a list of ingredients of the wipes, and/or instructions for using the wipes.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 15, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventors: Philip Andrew Sawin, Kilian John O'Neill, Yolanda Christina Kennish
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Publication number: 20100018087Abstract: Conveyance displays comprising display films installed proximate conveyances such as elevators and escalators are described. The conveyance displays are adapted to presentation of vivid and complex images and text. Moreover, conveyance displays comprising display films are adapted to relatively fast installation, maintenance, and repair.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 27, 2009Publication date: January 28, 2010Inventors: Rod Erickson, Troy Van Wyke
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Publication number: 20100011631Abstract: Described herein is an apparatus for display or storage. The apparatus comprises two parts; a first part being a base to indicate an actual object and a second part being a display window atop the base, the display window showing an indicator related to the object indicated by the shape of the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: January 21, 2010Inventor: JOHN E. THOMPSON
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Publication number: 20100005690Abstract: A system displays information. The system has at least two panels. There may be three or four panels, but two panels are the most space efficient and easily constructed. The at least two panels each have a top edge and a bottom edge. The bottom edge of each panel forms at least two contact points for supporting the system. A support element is supported by at least one of the at least two panels. It is preferred that the support element is secured to both panels. The support element supports an elongate element, with a first portion of the elongate element extending above the top edge of the at least two panels and a second portion of the elongate element extending below the top edge of the at least two panels. A frequency stabilizing element is attached to the second portion of the elongate element. A display device is attached to the first portion of the elongate element. The support element supports the elongate element so as to allow the elongate element with the display device thereon to swing freely.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 10, 2008Publication date: January 14, 2010Inventor: Mark R. Mavis
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Publication number: 20100003135Abstract: Disclosed is a blank (200) formed of resiliently flexible sheet material. The blank comprises a first portion (208) operative in a planar configuration and a second portion (204) having means (210, 218) for joining thereof upon configuring of the second portion to form a tubular structure (240). Also disclosed are a manually operable fan configurable from the blank, and a display article configurable form the blank.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 12, 2007Publication date: January 7, 2010Applicant: JUST CHILL PTY. LTD.Inventor: Peter William Henry Meyerratken
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Publication number: 20100001151Abstract: A frictional holding device in combination with a dashboard or console of a vehicle and receives and secures a global positioning system thereon. The combination includes a dashboard or console of a vehicle. A pad has different top and bottom surfaces. The bottom surface is disposed on and frictionally clings to the dashboard or console of the vehicle. A global positioning system is removably coupled to the pad.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 21, 2009Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventors: Alan J. Wheatley, Bryce Craig
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Publication number: 20100000131Abstract: “IMPROVEMENT IN DISPLAY FOR AUTOMATIC ASSEMBLY SYSTEM” wherein one automatic assembly part (11) formed by two walls (12) with wrinkles (13), agreeing by means of other wrinkles (14) to two walls (15) separated from each other by their free edges (16), form one hinging part in a system of tweezers. The part (11), by means of grooves (17) and (18) on its walls (12), receives an elastic band (19) inserted in hook-shaped grooves (8) and (10) of the juxtaposed rims (4), (5) and (6), (7) of both parts composing the body of the display (1). The part (11), by its walls (12) and walls (15), respectively accommodates between internal faces and the folds of the rims (4), (5) and (6), (7) of parts (2) and (3) composing the body of the display (1).Type: ApplicationFiled: October 26, 2006Publication date: January 7, 2010Inventor: Chung Kwo Tzuo
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Publication number: 20090321595Abstract: A shelf front mounting system mounts to the front of industry standard shelving. The shelf front mounting system holds product signage or advertising, strips or spines of merchandise product. The shelf front mounting system includes a flexible clip portion having an upper finger for contacting the shelf lower surface near the front edge of the shelf and a lower detent for engaging the shelf front at about the lower lip.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 16, 2009Publication date: December 31, 2009Applicant: CORMARK, INC.Inventors: Thomas M. Conway, Scott Padiak, Fred G. Geiger
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Publication number: 20090320335Abstract: The “KADDIE CARD” stand is a uniquely designed and versatile brace wherein the leg will flip and extend out to stabilize item to be attached. An adhesive is applied to the front of the stand and covered with a peel-off film. The peel-off film is removed when ready for attachment. The “KADDIE CARD” stand can be attached to business cards; postcards; photographs; calendars; flyers; brochures and other documents. No more searching for a brace to lean on or an expensive frame, The “KADDIE CARD” stand allows the aforementioned items to be displayed in an upright position quickly and with ease.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 25, 2008Publication date: December 31, 2009Inventors: Freda Lorraine Thomas, Michael P. Wan
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Publication number: 20090314214Abstract: A quick disposable cat litter that is bonded to a backing. In another version the cat litter and backing are molded as one piece. In a third version the cat defecates on a picture of cat litter.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 8, 2009Publication date: December 24, 2009Inventor: Sidney Herbert Miller
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Publication number: 20090272757Abstract: An assembly for selectively presenting objects includes: a frame; a carousel rotatably mounted to the frame for rotation about a generally vertical axis of rotation, the carousel including a plurality of object compartments arranged about the axis of rotation; a servomotor operably connected with the carousel, the servomotor being configured to rotate the carousel about the axis of rotation; and a controller. The controller is configured to actuate the servomotor to rotate the carousel when torque applied to the servomotor exceeds a predetermined magnitude. Such an assembly can serve as a presentation device that enables an operator to remove objects therefrom at his/her convenience.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: November 5, 2009Inventors: James Robert Rivenbark, JR., William Bradford Carpenter
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Publication number: 20090266777Abstract: My design is a combination of storage and retrieval of different types of sports balls; such as volleyballs, basketballs, and soccer balls. It allows for storage on both the top and bottom of the apparatus and consists of two top and two bottom sections. The top section is angled creating automatic gravity feed for a consistent flow of sports balls. The design is capable of telescoping vertically to adjust to a player's height making for easy access of balls. The design also telescopes inward and outward allowing both a minimum and maximum amount of sports balls to be used and stored. The design is a double and single ball feed system allowing for one or more player to participate in a number of practice drills and may include front and side panels to display advertisement or team logos.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 8, 2009Publication date: October 29, 2009Inventor: Orin Luvoid Porter, SR.
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Publication number: 20090255152Abstract: Frontal panel display with assembly and disassembly automatic system where a display receives, in the rear side (4) of its frontal panel, (1) two pairs (5) of cardboard to form the two hinges that, under the assembly unit (16) claw effect, allow the articulable boards (9) to lock perpendicularly to such panel (1) and, parallelly between them, form two supports to maintain the display straight while by the panel grooves (3) and boards grooves (12) and again under the assembly units (16) action, the display shall be folded and compacted. In another version, the frontal panel receives just one board, maintaining the same assembly and disassembly system as well as in other version, where the parallel boards pair is equally maintained locked in the perpendicular position in respect to the frontal panel so as to maintain the display assembled.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2007Publication date: October 15, 2009Inventor: Chung Kwo Tzuo
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Publication number: 20090223098Abstract: A pig board for the purpose of displaying various images includes a planar member shaped substantially to the profile of a pig. The planar member includes a first side, a second side, an anterior end and a posterior end.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 4, 2008Publication date: September 10, 2009Inventor: Susan Ann Loguercio
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Publication number: 20090211123Abstract: A device generally intended to be used for providing a magnetic surface that can be temporarily attached to a non-magnetic surface. The device includes a board element and an attachment assembly. The attachment assembly can be, for example, suction or adhesive based, and can enable the board element to be attached to many substantially flat surfaces. The board element can include a piece of sheet steel or a composite of sheet steel and other suitable structural materials. One or more surfaces of the board element can be coated to provide a smooth non-porous surface. The non-porous surface can enable the use of, among other things, dry-erase markers and other erasable writing implements.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 20, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: MARY MASSARUTO ARNOLD, David Jack Arnold
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Publication number: 20090211122Abstract: A display system for trade shows and method for assembly thereof. The display system comprises lower and upper lateral frame members, and a plurality of vertical members adapted to connect releasably at the top and bottom to the lateral frame members. Each vertical member has a lower portion that extends outside a first reference plane, and an upper portion that extends outside said first reference plane in the direction opposite the direction of extension of the lower portion. The system further comprises a plurality of legs connected to respective vertical members and releasable fasteners for attaching a sheet of flexible material to the lower and upper lateral members and at least two vertical elongate members for displaying information. The invention also includes a method for assembling a display as described above without the use of extrinsic tools.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 22, 2008Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventors: Mel White, Kevin Carty
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Publication number: 20090211124Abstract: A kit and method for displaying a plurality of three dimensional members representative of an event on a tree shaped upright display stand where the members are mementos or other ephemera associated with an event such as a birthday, a funeral, a holiday; a graduation; a confirmation; a wedding; a birth; a baby's first event; an annual occurrence; a quinceanera; a Sweet sixteen party; a Wedding anniversary; Combinations thereof. The kit or method may also include a card; a receipt card; a retail picture frame; a small picture frame; a birthday card; a ribbon; a jewel; a crystal; and Combinations thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 5, 2009Publication date: August 27, 2009Inventor: Nancy Horkey
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Publication number: 20090193692Abstract: A decorative display frame assembly comprised of a set of modular components, including a first corner section, a second corner section, a joining section, and an optional connecting piece. First and second corner sections may be snap fit to form a frame corner. Each of the first and second corner sections have a connecting segment that connects to a receiver defined at the ends of the joining section to connect the frame corners. Each of the sections are fitted with a plurality of clips adapted to retain items in a secure manner, each of said clips having a distal end and a proximate end, each of said clips are each attached at their proximate end to the section and with the distal end being flexible for holding an item of decoration.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 1, 2008Publication date: August 6, 2009Inventor: Timothy Lipczynski
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Publication number: 20090165342Abstract: A display panel (10) has a plurality of T-shaped slots (12) extending thereacross, for receiving hangers (35) for products. An insert (19) is provided for each slot (12), which insert is made of metal and has a suitable shape to permit the insert (19) to be rolled into the slot from the front face (11) of the panel (10), with only minimal deformation of the insert. A channel (24) is formed along the free edge (23) of an arcuate leg (21) of the insert (19), the channel (24) being directed outwardly whereby a corner region (33) between the outer face (11) of the panel (10) and one side of the slot (12) may locate in the channel (24), so as to secure the insert (19) in position, in the slot.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2005Publication date: July 2, 2009Inventors: Godfrey Victor Chasmer, Gennady Balashov
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Publication number: 20090151207Abstract: A photocard for advertising and informing an individual and business of business related subject matter comprises a pictographic element disposed on a portion of the photocard wherein the pictographic element comprises an image related to a business, and an information set positioned adjacent to the pictographic element and disposed on a portion of the photocard wherein the information set comprises information related to the business shown in the pictographic element. Additionally, a photocard for informing an individual of personally related subject matter comprises a pictographic element disposed on a portion of the photocard wherein the pictographic element comprises an image of an individual, and an information set positioned adjacent to the pictographic element and disposed on a portion of the photocard wherein the information set comprises information related to the individual depicted by the pictographic element.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2008Publication date: June 18, 2009Inventor: Tuesday S. Hambric
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Publication number: 20090139120Abstract: The present invention relates to ornamental display devices for storing items such as keepsakes and gift cards.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 24, 2008Publication date: June 4, 2009Inventor: Kelly Marie ALBERT
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Publication number: 20090119956Abstract: Advertising display stand comprising at least a body or module each of the bodies consisting of an advertising panel and an interior shaping panel which will permit the fold-out and automatic retention in folded out position without any need to use additional means for the automatic folding out and its subsequent retention, such as elastic or magnetic means, for which purpose the shaping panel is provided with curved edges, a central fold line divided into three zones by means of cuts which permit the definition of folding flaps in respect of a fold line, in such a way that the shaping panel when unfolded is convex along the fold line.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 9, 2007Publication date: May 14, 2009Inventor: RAUL SANTIAGO MARTIN PRESA
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Publication number: 20090107018Abstract: A system for securing a decorative accessory. The system includes a display board including an upper surface, a lower surface, and at least one hole. The system includes at least one grommet configured to be inserted in the at least one hole and to receive a decorative accessory. The at least one grommet includes a center portion, a grommet hole, and first and second ends. The first and second ends are configured to engage the upper and lower surfaces, respectively, of the display board upon insertion of the at least one grommet in the at least one hole. The grommet hole is configured to receive the decorative accessory, the decorative accessory having at least one dimension larger than the grommet hole when the grommet hole is in an unexpanded state.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 27, 2008Publication date: April 30, 2009Inventors: Richard Schmelzer, Sheri Schmelzer
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Publication number: 20090077841Abstract: An apparatus and method to rotatably display a plurality of products having corresponding animation of the plurality of products via virtual tracking to enable user interaction with the plurality of products, such as selection of one or more of the plurality of products to gain more information about the one or more of the plurality of products and/or to compare one or more of the plurality of products with each other.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 28, 2008Publication date: March 26, 2009Inventors: Nghi (Roger) Hoai Ngo, David Christopher Onkels, Steven Bryan Owens, John Jason Pieschl, Barrett Clark Prelogar, Christopher Lee Vogel
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Publication number: 20090064546Abstract: A display structure for displaying an object includes a display container defining a container inner volume for containing the object. The display container has a substantially elongated configuration and allows at least partial visual access into at least a portion of the container inner volume. The display container defines a container aperture leading thereinto located substantially adjacent a container first end. The display structure also includes a container cap mountable to the display container in a closing configuration for substantially closing the container aperture. The display structure further includes a base member for at least partially supporting the display container. The base member has a container receiving aperture extending at least partially therethrough. The container receiving aperture receives a portion of the display container so as to at least partially support the display container in a supported configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 19, 2006Publication date: March 12, 2009Inventor: Michel Larbrisseau
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Publication number: 20090056176Abstract: The present Invention is an apparatus for displaying a medallion in an item of memorabilia, such as a hockey puck or a model of a tire. A medallion is selectably retained by a cavity defined by the item of memorabilia. A light-emitting capacitor is disposed either in front of or behind the medallion, illuminating the surface of the medallion.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 29, 2008Publication date: March 5, 2009Inventors: Paul Phillip Ratmansky, Joel David Ratmansky
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Publication number: 20090049725Abstract: A display device includes a back-board type member and a support mechanism engageable thereto. A plurality of mounting rails are releasably securable to such back-board type member on at least one of a front side, a back side, and a combination thereof such that each rail runs at least one of side to side and top to bottom across such back-board type member. A securing mechanism has a first portion engageable with such back-board type member and a second portion engageable with such plurality of mounting rails for releasably securing such mounting rails to such back-board type member such that at least a predetermined portion of at least one predetermined item may at least one of sit on at least a portion of at least one of such mounting rails, releasably slide behind at least a portion of at least one of such mounting rails and a combination thereof.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 22, 2008Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventors: Norlene Gensler, David Pomerantz
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Publication number: 20090032586Abstract: The event souvenir bracelet and card comprises a bracelet and card displaying an identifying name or logo of an event inside a transparent package with an information packet containing information about the event. The card contains stored, retrievable data allowing it to function as a money card, such as a stored value card or gift card. In a second aspect of the inventions, a wearable bracelet contains a device allowing data to be transmitted to and from the bracelet. The data is stored on an RFID device allowing use of the bracelet as a wearable ticket, as an identification and location device, and as a gift card, credit/debit card or stored value card.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2008Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventor: Andrew Stuart HUNT
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Publication number: 20090019738Abstract: An autograph board includes a transparent pocket for receiving a sports card. A card inserter/extracting tool is employed to insert or extract the card from the pocket in a manner that does minimal damage to the card and prevents finger prints, smudges and the like. The tool preferably includes a ribbed rib section, a long flat shaft and a hook portion that engages the bottom of the card in a slot between the hook section and the shaft. A tapered writing implement holder snaps onto the rib surrounding the autograph board and preferably mimics the shape of the writing implement that might be used, for example, a ball point pen in the shape of a baseball bat. The autograph board can snap into a frame having a triangular peak and a plurality of indentations which are adapted to engage a nail or similar protrusion in the wall.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 18, 2007Publication date: January 22, 2009Inventor: Michael Cunningham
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Publication number: 20090019739Abstract: Stand for banners and the like including a foot part, taking up a cylinder on which a banner can be rolled up on and drawn out from and a device for achieving a rolling up movement for the rolling up of the banner. The rolling up device includes a driving device coupled to the cylinder for rolling up the banner, the driving device comprising a rubber string which at the pulling out of the banner is would up on a drum that is conical and with the string fastened in the wider end so that at a rolled up banner the string runs out from the wider end of the conical drive rollers so that the torque that is achieved by the string is sufficient for the rolling up of the banner's complete rolling up in spite of the rubber string in this position having its minimum tension force.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2006Publication date: January 22, 2009Applicant: Expand International ABInventors: Ulf Meijer, Bjorn Ake Skold
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Publication number: 20090007396Abstract: A holder assembly for paper currency, credit cards and other type of currency including an elongated band comprising a plurality of movably interconnected segments extending along a length thereof. A connecting assembly interconnects the plurality of segments and is structured to facilitate expansion or contraction of the band as well as to normally bias the band, as well as the plurality of segments, into a contracted orientation. In at least one embodiment a coupling assembly is connected to the band and is disposed and structured to vary the length of the band such that the longitudinal dimension thereof is adjustable whether the band is in the expanded or contracted orientation. In addition, a plurality of grip members facilitates retaining of the currency held by the holder assembly.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 22, 2008Publication date: January 8, 2009Inventor: Adam Glickfield
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Publication number: 20080301984Abstract: A method and apparatus for card viewing used to select desired layered compound images is disclosed. The device includes viewing windows, slots, and various card types. The cards, each of which may contain an element of the compound image to be formed are inserted into the slots in a prescribed manner such that layered combinations may be viewed through viewing panes. Some embodiments may include a background card to place the layered combination in context, or, by excluding the background card, the compound image may be placed against a desired background such that a portion of the background remains visible with the compound image superimposed thereon. In one embodiment, the method and apparatus may be used to select art frame and mat design combinations in connection with representations of works of art and desired backgrounds.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 7, 2007Publication date: December 11, 2008Inventor: David Singer
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Publication number: 20080263915Abstract: A decorative locker covering for decorating the surface or door of a school locker includes a durable backing sheet having a front side and a back side, a cover sheet having a front side and a back side wherein the back side of the cover sheet is affixed to the front side of the backing sheet, or wherein the back side of the cover sheet is the backing sheet. The decorative locker covering can comprise the magnetic backing sheet and/or may comprise a plurality of releasable fasteners affixed to the back side of the backing sheet. Additionally, the decorative covering can include a plurality of decorative elements attached to the front side of the cover sheet, at least one envelope additionally attached to the front side of the cover sheet, and at least one writing implement attached to the front side of the cover sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 24, 2008Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Cale Jenks Wardell
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Publication number: 20080263914Abstract: A system for enclosing different ornamental material into an acrylic or ether transparent case for mounting into a cut tile is provided. In particular, ornamental materials, such as beads, crystals, gem stones, pearls, metals, etc. are arranged into some type of pattern or design in order to define a 3-dimensional ornamental element. The ornamental element is then encased within the transparent case. The purpose of the case is to protect the ornamental element encases therein from environmental conditions. The ornamental element is fully visible from within the transparent case. In use, the transparent case housing the ornamental element is directly mounted into a cut tile already fixed on a wall surface. The transparent case is preferably installed so that its top surface is flush with the surface of the tile, facilitating tile cleaning. The tile insert may be used along the wall or ceiling of a room.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 30, 2007Publication date: October 30, 2008Inventor: Naomi ROSENBACH
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Publication number: 20080209776Abstract: A system optionally attaches non-reversible, interchangeable fabric, leather, vinyl or other natural or synthetic covering material logo (or advertisement, signage or art) panels to one or more items, such as articles of furniture or personal gear including clothing, sports equipment, and memorabilia frames. The items may include upholstered or non-upholstered sports stadium chairs or other soft-covered items such as leather jackets or golf bags without detracting from their appearance, even if the panel is removed. The panels can also be applied to vehicle seats, public furniture, office furniture, water coolers, or other domestic furniture. The attachment is inconspicuous and hidden from view. Such a logo panel can also cover an area emblazoned with a permanent different logo. These panels can be embroidered sports memorabilia with spaces for actual team member signatures or performer autographs, or they can be corporate logos or promotional advertising panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Scott Suprina
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Publication number: 20080209777Abstract: A system optionally attaches non-reversible, interchangeable fabric, leather, vinyl or other natural or synthetic covering material logo (or advertisement, signage or art) panels to one or more items, such as articles of furniture or personal gear including clothing, sports equipment, and memorabilia frames. The items may include upholstered or non-upholstered sports stadium chairs or other soft-covered items such as leather jackets or golf bags without detracting from their appearance, even if the panel is removed. The panels can also be applied to vehicle seats, public furniture, office furniture, water coolers, or other domestic furniture. The attachment is inconspicuous and hidden from view. Such a logo panel can also cover an area emblazoned with a permanent different logo. These panels can be embroidered sports memorabilia with spaces for actual team member signatures or performer autographs, or they can be corporate logos or promotional advertising panels.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 1, 2008Publication date: September 4, 2008Inventor: Scott Suprina
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Publication number: 20080201999Abstract: Provided is a display device that does not require a backlight unit coupled to a display panel. The display device displays an image using natural light by disposing a display panel on the window. An auxiliary light source can be disposed to complement a change of the natural light. The display device can further include a sensor for sensing a change of the natural light, and a controller for controlling the auxiliary light source in response to a signal sensed by the sensor to obtain constant brightness set to the display panel. Therefore, since the display device does not require a backlight unit and a driving circuit unit for driving the backlight unit, the display device has reduced power consumption, a slim and lightweight profile, and a simple structure. Also, the display device complements a change of the natural light using the auxiliary light source to obtain constant light intensity, so that image quality of the display panel can be enhanced.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 30, 2007Publication date: August 28, 2008Applicant: LG.PHILIPS LCD CO., LTDInventors: In Jae Chung, Ho Young Jeong
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Publication number: 20080191554Abstract: A power supply system (and method) for an exhibition stand having a frame that includes upstanding posts and transverse members. The power supply system (and method) includes an elongate member forming in use one of the transverse members of the frame. The elongate member includes a power inlet connectable to a power supply, a power outlet, and a circuit connecting the power inlet and power outlet. The power supply system (and method) also includes a power take off unit having a power inlet and at least two power outlets, and a plurality of electrical connecting means. The power outlet of the elongate member can be connected by means of one of the electrical connecting means to the power inlet of the power take-off unit such that power can be tapped from the elongate member and directed from one power outlet of the take-off unit, via another of the electrical connecting means, to the elongate member of an adjacent exhibition stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 7, 2008Publication date: August 14, 2008Inventor: Andrew Desmond Rowe
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Publication number: 20080127534Abstract: A holder with a card having a reverse printed message, slogan or image is located on the dashboard of a motor vehicle adjacent the bottom of the vehicle's windshield whereby the mirror image of the reverse printed message is reflected on the windshield and read by the driver and/or passengers.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 4, 2006Publication date: June 5, 2008Inventor: Jane K. Brown
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Publication number: 20080092416Abstract: The invention relates to a viewing device, having a housing (2; 26) which has a front wall (3; 3?; 21; 29) with at least one viewing opening (8; 8?; 23; 28) for an object on view (10; 16; 24) that can be disposed or displayed inside the housing (2; 26) on the inner face (9; 91; 34; 51) of the back wall (4; 4?; 22; 32, 33), and to a blank (25) for producing such a viewing device. In order for the two-dimensional object on views (10; 16; 24) displayed in such a viewing device (1; 1?; 20; 27) to give a three-dimensional impression, the invention proposes embodying the outer face (100) of the front wall (3; 3?; 21; 29) of the housing (2; 26) of the viewing device (1; 1?; 20; 27) as curved toward the observer (7). The three-dimensional impression of the object on view (10; 16; 24) to be displayed can be still further enhanced if in addition the back wall (4; 4?; 22; 32, 33) of the housing (2; 26) of the viewing device (1; 1?; 20; 27) has an inner face (9; 9?; 34; 51) that is curved away from the observer (7).Type: ApplicationFiled: November 12, 2004Publication date: April 24, 2008Inventor: Oliver Heine
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Patent number: 6996927Abstract: This is a display device made from a baseball bat that has been cut into sections, spools, and slats. The spools and slats are re-assembled in such a way that the fact that the display device is constructed from baseball bat parts is not lost on the casual observer.Type: GrantFiled: October 8, 2002Date of Patent: February 14, 2006Inventor: James Meidinger
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Patent number: 6866052Abstract: A party display assembly for supporting a plurality of ornamental objects includes an elongated rod having an upper end and a lower end. A canopy has an upper surface and a lower surface. A coupler is attached to the lower surface for selectively coupling the upper end of the rod to the canopy. A plurality of fastening members is attached to the upper surface of the canopy for selectively fastening objects to the canopy.Type: GrantFiled: July 15, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventor: Lillian W. Campos
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Patent number: 6865830Abstract: An assembly and method for providing audio/visual advertising to supplement standard print advertising is disclosed and described.Type: GrantFiled: October 31, 2003Date of Patent: March 15, 2005Inventors: Todd James Gravitt, Kelly Jean Sullivan
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Publication number: 20040064981Abstract: This is a display device made from a baseball bat that has been cut into sections, spools, and slats. The spools and slats are re-assembled in such a way that the fact that the display device is constructed from baseball bat parts is not lost on the casual observer.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 8, 2002Publication date: April 8, 2004Inventor: James Meidinger
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Patent number: 6665965Abstract: A fan deck display having a case including a center wall joined between a pair of side walls. Each of the side walls has a longitudinal free edge with a plurality of undulations formed therein. A plurality of color strips are movably connected to the case. Each of the color strips has a plurality of color swatches and a free edge with a plurality of undulations formed therein. When the color strips are in a retracted position inside the case, the undulations in the color strips are aligned with the undulations in the free edges.Type: GrantFiled: March 7, 2003Date of Patent: December 23, 2003Assignee: The Sherwin-Williams CompanyInventors: Mario A. Turchi, Linda K. Trent
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Publication number: 20030000901Abstract: A selection room display facilitates a casket selection by a customer of a funeral home. The display includes a vertical back wall and a pair of vertical, spaced apart wing walls cooperating with the back wall to form an alcove. A plurality of casket portions are displayed in the alcove. A vertical signage column may be positioned in the alcove. Information modules are also displayed in the alcove. The modules correspond to the casket portions. The casket portions are supported on shelves which are removably secured to the back wall. The information modules are similarly removably secured to the back wall. The display may incorporate “themes” to feature the various casket choices. The theme technique may also be utilized in the funeral home viewing room.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 3, 2002Publication date: January 2, 2003Applicant: Batesville Services, Inc.Inventors: Randall S. Salatin, Laios L. Szabo, Marcus R. Szabo, Terry L. Carpenter, Judith C. Steele
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Patent number: 6443415Abstract: A computer monitor organizer assembly for organizing information and implements on a panel couplable to a computer monitor. The computer monitor organizer assembly includes a panel assembly that has a central opening. The panel assembly is adapted for coupling to a computer monitor such that a display screen of the computer monitor is viewable through the central opening. The panel assembly includes a writing board and an eraser. The panel assembly also includes an eraser holder. The eraser holder is for coupling the eraser to the panel assembly. There is also a writing implement and writing implement holder. The writing implement holder is for coupling the writing implement to the panel assembly. Also included is a notepad and a paper holding bracket coupled to the panel assembly. The paper holding bracket is adapted for holding a sheet of paper. There is also a corkboard coupled to the panel assembly.Type: GrantFiled: January 22, 2001Date of Patent: September 3, 2002Inventor: Bret R. Sundblad
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Publication number: 20010004810Abstract: An ID card-making apparatus provided with the following an image reading section for reading an image from a predetermined area, within which at least a photograph is present, a photograph position detection section for detecting a photograph portion from image data obtained by the image reading section, a photographic image extraction section for extracting a photographic image from the photograph portion detected by the photograph position detection section, the photographic image being extracted from an area which is inside a region defined by the photograph edge detected by the photograph position detection section and which does not include the photograph edge, and an ID card-making section for making an ID card to which the photographic image extracted by the photographic image extraction section is attached.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 21, 2000Publication date: June 28, 2001Inventor: Michihide Tasaki