Magnetic Attaching Feature Patents (Class 40/600)
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Publication number: 20120197715Abstract: Marketing communications are delivered by advertising displays affixed to or surrounding gratings. Lease arrangements are determined by a machine-based method providing equitable revenue sharing to municipality or other entity owning the grating spaces and the marketing communication entity while providing rapid, reliable deployment to advertisers via a machine-based method of RFID tracking and deployment.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 31, 2011Publication date: August 2, 2012Applicant: Vertical Ground, LLCInventor: Daniel Shani
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Patent number: 8205369Abstract: A modifiable modular sign apparatus is especially useful for fast food restaurants as backlighted menu boards. The apparatus comprises a translucent substrate board which is planar and has a front surface and a back surface. Precisely positioned holes are prepared at selected locations. These holes are aligned with thin metal shims which are affixed on the back surface of the mounting board and receive cylindrical magnets. In one embodiment the magnets are attached directly to the rear of printed sheet. In a second embodiment, magnets are positioned in the mounting board holes adhesively secured to the shims. Each printed sheet has a plurality of snap-caps extending through respective holes. The board side end of each snap-cap has a metal member for being magnetically affixed to a magnet in the mounting board hole. The printed sheet may be provided with price carriers to permit personnel to change prices.Type: GrantFiled: July 21, 2009Date of Patent: June 26, 2012Inventor: Kirk Pemberton
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Publication number: 20120137553Abstract: A screen decal prevents people and animals from walking into screen doors, windows and the like. The decal may include a first magnetic member and a second magnetic member. The first and second magnetically backed design panels may be installed on opposite sides of a screen and may be supported on the screen through magnetic attraction between the two panels through the screen. The first and second magnetically backed design panels may be the same or different in size and shape. Typically, the first and second magnetically backed design panels may be mirror images of each other. The decal may be applied and removed as needed from the screen.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 2, 2011Publication date: June 7, 2012Inventor: Barbara Ann Laustsen
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Publication number: 20120096750Abstract: A double-sided graphic panel and mechanism to retain and pivot the graphic panel for viewing of either side is disclosed. The double-sided graphic panel is attached to a mounting frame so as to permit the selective display of either side of the graphic panel but so as to retain a connection between the graphic panel and the mounting frame.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 20, 2010Publication date: April 26, 2012Applicant: DCI Marketing, Inc. (a Wisconsin corporation)Inventors: James A. Wiemer, Grant Squiers, Ryan Brobst, Lee Gettelfinger
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Patent number: 8146279Abstract: An advertising sign includes an advertising element having a base, mounting means pivotably connected to the base for securing the advertising sign to a mounting surface, and at least one protrusion extending between the base and the mounting means such that a range of pivotal motion of the mounting means relative to the base is more limited in an area of the protrusion than in other areas.Type: GrantFiled: October 30, 2008Date of Patent: April 3, 2012Inventor: Steve W. Elmer
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Patent number: 8136282Abstract: A display adapted for use indoors and outdoors includes a stand adapted to secure a first screen. The stand comprises a first part which supports against an underlying supportive surface and comprises a first bobbin in the first part. The first screen can be wound onto and withdrawn from the first bobbin. The stand also comprises at least one support which in a support mode supports against the surface. The support is arranged to provide a turning moment which is anti-twisting in relation to the turning moment created by a wind pressure acting on the first screen, wherein Mt?Mp. The stand also comprises at least one foldable pole, or telescopic pole. The stand also includes a number of springs arranged in connection to the at least one pole, and operable to make the display bendable in windy conditions, and to withstand twisting of the springs in windy conditions.Type: GrantFiled: May 2, 2007Date of Patent: March 20, 2012Assignee: Expand International ABInventors: Thomas Valeij, Jari Kekkonen, Björn Sao
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Publication number: 20120060398Abstract: A sign utilizing interchangeable magnetic displays adhering to a ferromagnetic layer. The information, printed on the magnetic layers, retains their original freshness and crispness until removed and their magnetic replacements installed in their stead. Installing the new magnetic displays proves very facile and only requires removing the old magnetic display from its ferromagnetic panel and placing the new magnetic sign in its stead. The ferromagnetic panels can sit on top of regular signs or simply sit on the ground. In the latter instance, the ferromagnetic panel can sit in a frame that has a flat base that can simply rest on the ground, two runners to support the sign on the ground, or spikes attached to the runners that will penetrate soil to hold the sign. The frame may hold the ferromagnetic panel with its sign in a fixed position or allow it to rotate 180 degrees.Type: ApplicationFiled: September 28, 2011Publication date: March 15, 2012Inventor: John Bowman
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Publication number: 20120036751Abstract: A display device including a front panel; and a rear panel detachably connected to the front panel via at least one fastening means.Type: ApplicationFiled: April 29, 2011Publication date: February 16, 2012Applicant: DEFLECTO LLCInventors: Robin Wang, Patrick Foley
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Publication number: 20110302813Abstract: The present invention relates to a collapsible display-arrangement (A; B) having a base unit (2) for placing against a support surface (1), a sheet (4) that can be rolled up or unrolled and on which a picture and/or text appears, and also a support (3) for retaining the sheet, the upper edge (4a) of the sheet being arranged for co-operation with said support (3). At least one end part of said upper edge (4a) is designed to be able to be provided with a permanent magnet (7) or the like, and the magnetisation direction or directions is/are so chosen that an attractive force will operate between said permanent magnet (7) and a permanent magnet (7a?) pertaining to an adjacent display arrangement (B).Type: ApplicationFiled: August 25, 2011Publication date: December 15, 2011Applicant: EXPAND INTERNATIONAL ABInventor: Christer Zarelius
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Patent number: 8065825Abstract: An article to be worn, such as a badge, displays indicia such as identification and advertising. The article includes a housing, a first indicia member positioned on the first indicia portion of the housing and a second indicia member positioned on the second indicia portion of the housing. The first and second indicia portions are discrete from one another and can receive interchangeable indicia members. The invention further includes a method of identifying a wearer of the article, such as a sales clerk or food service preparer, and advertising a product or service, all with the same badge.Type: GrantFiled: June 4, 2010Date of Patent: November 29, 2011Assignee: Contemporary, Inc.Inventors: James P. Peterson, Richard C. Haug, Arnold M. Kapitz
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Publication number: 20110271570Abstract: Apparatus and associated methods involve a system to electrostatically mount a display system with a number of visible indicators that define regions and magnetically mount a number of tokens that correspond to the defined regions. In an illustrative example, the display system may include a flexible vinyl carrier of between 0.004 and 0.010 inches which may be sufficient thickness to facilitate removal of air bubbles but sufficiently thin to support magnetic tokens on a wide variety of target surfaces. One surface of the carrier may provide a retention force generated by electrostatic forces between the first surface and a target surface. In an example implementation, the target surface may be the exterior of a residential appliance. An opposite surface of the carrier may include visible indicia, for example, of a map.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 9, 2010Publication date: November 10, 2011Applicant: MGI COMPANIES, INC.Inventor: Annette Schlasinger
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Patent number: 8028449Abstract: A collapsible display arrangement has a base unit for placing against and resting the collapsible display arrangement upon a support surface with a sheet formed from a rollable material. The sheet is rolled or unrolled and has an image. The collapsible display arrangement has a first rod as a support for cooperating with the base unit and for retaining the sheet in an exposed state with the sheet in the exposed state having an upper edge section, a first lateral edge section, and a second lateral edge section. The upper edge section is supported by a second rod provided with end related permanent magnets. Each magnet is oriented and has a magnetization direction and each has an attractive force that will operate between the permanent magnet and an adjacent second oriented permanent magnet. The second permanent magnet is connected to an adjacent second display arrangement, and each of permanent magnet has a magnetization direction causing an attractive force to the second oriented permanent magnet.Type: GrantFiled: March 28, 2005Date of Patent: October 4, 2011Assignee: Expand International ABInventor: Christer Zarelius
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Publication number: 20110209371Abstract: A device that is removably attached to one or both broad sides of a shipping container. The device provides a surface that occupies a substantial portion of the broad side of the container. The device may be used to present signage or other indicia that is positioned on the side of the container by means of the device. This device may be used to present advertising and other indicia or information by way of containers that are in transit, or by way of containers that are retired from shipping and are utilized for storage and other uses. The device comprises efficient fixation of the device by means comprising use of the containers' corner castings and/or door hinges. The invention provides an attachment that withstands wind and weather incurred during all modes of transportation. The flush and unobtrusive design of the surface and mounting devices of the invention do not interfere with commonly used container moving equipment or stowage practices.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 28, 2011Publication date: September 1, 2011Inventor: WILLIAM H. TAYLOR
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Publication number: 20110192064Abstract: A sign with an interchangeable magnetic display. The sign comprising at least one panel, a display, a base, and a brace which limits relative motion between the panel and base. The panels form a ferromagnetic support surface which is attracted to a mounting surface of the display that is magnetic, the display thereby being easily attachable and detachable from the support surface. The base having a clamp used to attach the panels to business equipment, such as an exterior menu stand in a restaurant's traffic corridor, without damage to the stand.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 25, 2011Publication date: August 11, 2011Inventor: John Bowman
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Publication number: 20110154702Abstract: An optionally extending or retracting display panel assembly, comprising a horizontally elongated support bracket configured for support at an upper portion of a relatively large first container, or the like, primary magnetic apparatus carried to magnetically attract the bracket toward the container, for removable bracket attachment to the container, and the display panel assembly and associated connections configured for horizontal displacement guiding by the bracket during panel extension and retraction relative to the container, while the panel remains generally vertically proximate a vertical side of the container. A counter-weight system assists panel leveling as well as extension and retraction.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 29, 2009Publication date: June 30, 2011Inventor: Scott Christopher Burns
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Patent number: 7946246Abstract: A hand held magnetic test panel holder that will attach metal or paper test panels magnetically, and will magnetically attach to a metal wall or surface. Its main body is formed to provide a handle and an extension to provide space to hold a test panel at a distance to paint a test panel without the paint coming in contact with the user's hand. This hand held magnetic test panel holder holds a metal clip board with its magnet, which in turn will hold a paper test panel. The user will paint the test panel with a paint spraying device with one hand, and hold the hand held magnetic test panel holder with the other hand. When not in use, the device will magnetically attach to a metal wall for storage and when paint is in the drying process.Type: GrantFiled: August 24, 2007Date of Patent: May 24, 2011Inventor: Clifford J. Silverman
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Publication number: 20110113661Abstract: A readily modifiable modular sign apparatus is especially useful for use as easily changed advertisement media such as in department stores and retail stores. In one embodiment, the apparatus comprises a preferably translucent substrate or mounting board which is preferably planar and has a front surface and a back surface. Precisely positioned holes are prepared at selected locations. These holes are formed to be aligned with thin metal shims which are affixed on the back surface of the mounting board and receive cylindrical magnets on the front surface. The magnets are attached directly to the rear of printed sheets, each of which may have wording or pictorial information or both. The magnets contact the metal shims through the mounting board holes, and are held firmly in position by virtue of both the magnetic attractive force and the shape of the walls of the mounting board holes.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 18, 2011Publication date: May 19, 2011Inventor: Kirk Pemberton
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Patent number: 7937866Abstract: The automobile display apparatus provides a triangular caution that easily attaches to and detaches from an automobile driven by a new driver. The apparatus, most importantly, attaches without damage to the auto but also insures that detachment is by choice only. The majority of the apparatus is fully flexible, thereby further improving adhesion. The inverted triangle is easily recognized as a cautionary symbol. Part of the reflective indicia is designed to progressively become a recognized symbol for a new driver so that the printed words may be omitted, by choice, in the future. Additionally, the indicia of the young person in the car serve the same purpose as an identifiable symbol to most motorists of a new or young driver. Identifying the driver as new encourages other motorists in the vicinity to be cautious and to also adapt a more courteous posture toward the new driver.Type: GrantFiled: August 4, 2009Date of Patent: May 10, 2011Inventor: Dennis Brown
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Patent number: 7913438Abstract: A method and an article for arranging and storing a page or presentation that is in progress comprising the steps of placing at least one page on a magnetic substrate, wherein the magnetic substrate is sized to receive the at least one page; arranging at least one page-element onto the at least one page; and placing at least one magnet onto the at least one page-element to hold the at least one element in place. An additional aspect of the embodiment comprises the step of covering the at least one page that is in progress. Yet another aspect of the embodiment comprises the step of storing the magnetic substrate with the at least one page and at least one page-element until the at least one page is completed at a later time.Type: GrantFiled: November 30, 2006Date of Patent: March 29, 2011Inventor: Mary J. Petto
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Patent number: 7900845Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.Type: GrantFiled: February 8, 2008Date of Patent: March 8, 2011Assignee: SnapNwin Inc.Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
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Patent number: 7870687Abstract: A readily modifiable modular sign apparatus is especially useful for fast food restaurants as backlighted menu boards in both indoor and outdoor applications. The apparatus comprises a preferably translucent substrate or mounting board which is preferably planar and has a front surface and a back surface. Precisely positioned holes are prepared at selected locations. These holes are formed to be aligned with thin metal shims which are affixed on the back surface of the mounting board and receive cylindrical magnets on the front surface. The magnets are attached directly to the rear of printed sheets, each of which may have wording or pictorial information or both. The magnets contact the metal shims through the mounting board holes, and are held firmly in position by virtue of both the magnetic attractive force and the shape of the walls of the mounting board holes.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2007Date of Patent: January 18, 2011Inventor: Kirk Pemberton
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Patent number: 7866076Abstract: A pushpin comprising a pin suitable for penetrating a pin permeable object for frictional engagement with the pin permeable object; a gripping handle on the pin, the gripping handle having a magnet attractive surface so that a magnet can be attached to the gripping handle thereby to allow an object to be displayed to be secured to the gripping handle between the handle and the magnet.Type: GrantFiled: February 11, 2009Date of Patent: January 11, 2011Inventor: Bonnie Roche
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Patent number: 7862882Abstract: A re-positionable magnetic art apparatus which is provided in a variety of shapes and sizes. Characters of the apparatus are attracted to a sheet which underlies a picture within a frame, the frames provided in a variety of shapes. A clear laminate covering the picture separates the removably positionable characters from the picture, thereby providing for picture clarity throughout the life of the apparatus. Pictures are provided with characters which match both picture theme and picture scale, ensuring realistic artistic expression. Accessory character material is available which is printable on an inkjet printer.Type: GrantFiled: March 1, 2007Date of Patent: January 4, 2011Inventor: Michelle M. White
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Patent number: 7849616Abstract: The lockdown shade is a device for preventing visual access to an area through a window of a door. The device has a shade normally stored on a mounting system that is positioned on a wall surface adjacent to the door window. The shade is fabricated from a solid, opaque material having fastener(s) on its rear surface to effect quick and easy attachment to the door window. The fastener(s) also function to provide attachment to the mounting system. The shade is configured and dimensioned to cover the window in the door.Type: GrantFiled: December 22, 2008Date of Patent: December 14, 2010Inventor: Robert E. Bolton
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Patent number: 7841115Abstract: A mounting system for displaying planar articles (13) comprising a plate (10) of a magnetic material, a plurality of fingers (12) projecting from the plate (10), the fingers (12) having co-planar support surfaces, and magnets (14) that can be placed in register with the support surfaces so that corners of the planar articles (13) are sandwiched between the magnets (14) and the support surfaces of the fingers (12).Type: GrantFiled: March 17, 2008Date of Patent: November 30, 2010Assignee: Nokia CorporationInventor: Harry Saunders-Singer
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Publication number: 20100290212Abstract: A display system utilizing low mechanical impact materials that are mounted with easily detachable connectors and rapidly changeable information content. Perpendicular mounting often enhances communication to pedestrians while soft edge materials maintain safety to users and prevents damage to the sign. User changeable sign content includes office printed sheets and LCD dynamic information displays. The system allows for both continuous use and rapid deployment in transitory or emergencies situations.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 18, 2009Publication date: November 18, 2010Inventor: Glen Max Francis
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Publication number: 20100281723Abstract: The present invention provides a display board comprising two flexible planar members joined together along an upper edge. The planar members are extendable between a first position for transport and storage where their lower edges are adjacent and a second position where their lower edges are spaced apart and the flexible planar members are curved. The display board can be used to display posters and other printed matter. It is lightweight and very stable even in the presence of strong winds.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 23, 2007Publication date: November 11, 2010Applicant: THREE G METAL FABRICATIONS LTDInventors: Gurdip Singh Bains, Peter John Banks
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Patent number: 7806568Abstract: Reconfigurable lighting fixtures, household apparatuses and household fixtures include fixed components and a plurality of removable and interchangeable decorative adornments. The adornments each include at least one magnet that magnetically couples the adornment to a portion of the fixture or apparatus. Some or all of the set of interchangeable adornments may be interchanged to provide the fixtures or apparatus with a different appearance. The adornments may be of different shapes, sizes, and colors and they may be coupled to various non-fixed locations. The adornments may include multiple pieces coupled together and to the magnet using wire, string, chain or metal links. The fixtures or apparatus may be easily disassembled and reassembled by removing and replacing the adornments for cleaning or to change the appearance thereof. The fixture/apparatus may be a chandelier, candle holder, sconce, lamp, bobeche, tract lighting, ceiling fan, curtain rod, lampshade and the like.Type: GrantFiled: May 7, 2007Date of Patent: October 5, 2010Assignee: Magnificent Trimmings, Inc.Inventor: Colleen Nielson
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Publication number: 20100199532Abstract: The invention relates to a nurse messaging system having a rotating cover, which allows the user to move informative indicia plates externally from the frame into a displayed position using a reversible locking system. The messaging sign having a base and a frame, the frame is layered to form slots on an outer surface of the sign and openings on an inner body of the frame. Plates are positioned in the openings and moveable through the slots. Each plate is automatically lockable into a displayed position using a locking member arranged on the frame, and a cover rotatably mounted to the base.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 11, 2009Publication date: August 12, 2010Inventors: Gregory Blue, Christopher Heinly
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Patent number: 7770313Abstract: A display for tradeshows and the like, the display having a framework configurable between erected and collapsed configurations, wherein when in the erected configuration, the framework includes a front, opposed ends, and vertical elongate members presented with the framework proximate the ends. A pair of resiliently flexible end panels can be removably wrapped around the ends of the framework in a flexed position. The panels having a vertical end panel magnetic strips operably magnetically engageable with one of the elongate members. Front display panels, also with magnetic strips, can be engaged with vertical elongate members. The end panels can be secured in place by being at least partially sandwiched between the magnetic strip of front panels and the vertical elongate member.Type: GrantFiled: December 28, 2006Date of Patent: August 10, 2010Assignee: Skyline Displays, Inc.Inventor: Mark A. Fritsche
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Patent number: 7763332Abstract: Provided is an accessory for a aesthetically modifying the decklid of a vehicle. The accessory generally comprises of flexible laminated sheet or strip including a magnetic material which permits the accessory to be reversibly adhered to the decklid of the vehicle.Type: GrantFiled: May 29, 2008Date of Patent: July 27, 2010Inventor: Scott Denet
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Patent number: 7752782Abstract: An article to be worn, such as a badge, displays indicia such as identification and advertising. The article includes a housing, a first indicia member positioned on the first indicia portion of the housing and a second indicia member positioned on the second indicia portion of the housing. The first and second indicia portions are discrete from one another and can receive interchangeable indicia members. The invention further includes a method of identifying a wearer of the article, such as a sales clerk or food service preparer, and advertising a product or service, all with the same badge.Type: GrantFiled: December 27, 2006Date of Patent: July 13, 2010Assignee: Contemporary, Inc.Inventors: James P. Peterson, Richard C. Haug, Arnold M. Kapitz
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Patent number: 7721477Abstract: 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: GrantFiled: March 4, 2008Date of Patent: May 25, 2010Inventor: Susan Ann Loguercio
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Patent number: 7707758Abstract: A composite magnetic card for bearing printed data and suitable for mailing purposes comprising (a) a first planar sheet of paper cardstock having a first face and second face; (b) a second planar sheet comprising a magnetic material having a first face and a second face and defining at least one detachable portion defined by a die cut while having suitably located portions integrally retained to non-detachable magnetic material of the second planar sheet; wherein the first sheet first face is sufficiently and suitably adhered with an adhesive to the second sheet first face to retain the detachable portion of the second sheet to the first sheet but wherein the adhesive is not disposed at first selected locations between the first sheet and the second sheet within the card. The resultant card after the detachable portion has been removed is adhesive-free to provide a non-sticky, clear area of the card, which may be readily used to clearly displace further desired data.Type: GrantFiled: February 20, 2007Date of Patent: May 4, 2010Assignee: SnapNwin Inc.Inventor: Malcolm J. Stagg
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Publication number: 20100024266Abstract: A modifiable modular sign apparatus is especially useful for fast food restaurants as backlighted menu boards. The apparatus comprises a translucent substrate board which is planar and has a front surface and a back surface. Precisely positioned holes are prepared at selected locations. These holes are aligned with thin metal shims which are affixed on the back surface of the mounting board and receive cylindrical magnets. In one embodiment the magnets are attached directly to the rear of printed sheet. In a second embodiment, magnets are positioned in the mounting board holes adhesively secured to the shims. Each printed sheet has a plurality of snap-caps extending through respective holes. The board side end of each snap-cap has a metal member for being magnetically affixed to a magnet in the mounting board hole. The printed sheet may be provided with price carriers to permit personnel to change prices.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 21, 2009Publication date: February 4, 2010Inventor: Kirk Pemberton
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Publication number: 20100018093Abstract: A selectively removable graphic display for a sectional overhead garage door of a type including at least first and second pivotally connected horizontal steel door panels having respective first and second widths, respective first and second outer faces, and a first elongated horizontal joint therebetween. The display includes a first sheet segment having a first magnetic inner face, a first outer display face, a first outer shape having a first straight edge, and a first height. The first height is less than or substantially equal to the first width of the first door panel. A second sheet segment includes a second magnetic inner face, a second outer display face, a second outer shape having a second straight edge, and a second height that is substantially equal to the second width of the second door panel. The first and second shapes combine to form an overall shape, such as a logo.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 23, 2008Publication date: January 28, 2010Applicant: Amarr CompanyInventor: D. Patrick O'Sullivan
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Patent number: 7647717Abstract: A numerical display device includes a base panel, a plurality of numerical sections provided on the base panel to form a numerical character, a plurality of folding panels pivotally coupling at the base panel to fold between a first position and a second position to selectively change the numerical character, and a magnet arrangement for retaining each of the folding panels at the first and second positions, wherein at the first position, the folding panel is pivotally folded on the base panel to fully cover the respective numerical section, and at the second position, the folding panel is pivotally folded at 180° to expose the respective numerical section.Type: GrantFiled: June 26, 2007Date of Patent: January 19, 2010Assignee: Qingdao Autodisplay Co., Ltd.Inventors: Haikun Chen, Liqun Zhang, Yanjun Wu, Bingtong Du
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Patent number: 7618013Abstract: A magnetic mounting assembly includes a plate carried within the housing. The plate has a central opening and multiple apertures offset from the central opening with a permanent magnet carried within each of the apertures. A cover is compression fit with the housing for securing each magnet between inside surfaces of the cover and the housing, and within the aperture. A central opening is formed with the housing, the cover, and the plate for receiving a fastener when fastening the assembly to an object.Type: GrantFiled: January 12, 2005Date of Patent: November 17, 2009Inventors: William A. Elmer, Steven W. Elmer
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Patent number: 7587846Abstract: A mailbox cover comprising a flexible sheet having a composite of a plurality of layers. The layers having a first layer decorated with graphics and an underlying second layer magnetically polarized in a first direction so that the second layer is magnetically attracted to a metal mailbox. The plurality of layers further comprising an underlying third layer magnetically polarized in an opposing second direction to the second magnetically polarized layer so that the third layer is magnetically attracted to a metal mailbox. An underlying fourth layer is decorated with graphics. The sheet further comprising a perforated cuts parallel to preselected edges of the sheet so that the perforated cuts allow strips of the sheet to be removed to reduce the length and width of the sheet to adapt to different sizes of mailboxes.Type: GrantFiled: March 26, 2008Date of Patent: September 15, 2009Inventor: Farhan Khan
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Publication number: 20090217560Abstract: The present invention relates to an advertising display, which is used in displaying advertising posters in an illuminated manner, said advertising display comprising a protecting body profile (1), a covering profile (2), a white background material (4) where such poster is attached, and a transparent protector (5) positioned on said poster; and furthermore, at least one a hinge profile that retains the transparent protector (5) in order to easily attach/replace such poster, and to prevent said transparent protector (5) from becoming damaged; at least one magnetic profile and at least one magnetic tape that fasten the moving edge of the transparent protector (5) to the body profile (1) after a poster is attached; and a multitude number of clips retaining the poster between the background (4) and transparent protector (5).Type: ApplicationFiled: April 26, 2006Publication date: September 3, 2009Inventor: Ali Topcuoglu
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Publication number: 20090199445Abstract: A display board, for personal or business use, capable of receiving and at least temporarily retaining information such as various reminders or memorabilia, The board is comprised of at least two members. A display member, including a ferro-magnetic plate, has a front and back surface, and a graphic image is created (e.g. formed on or attached to) on a predetermined area of said front surface. A transparent protective coating is created over at least selected areas of the graphic image, so as to make such selected areas susceptible to markings thereon or temporary attachment thereto. The markings are temporary, and are of either dry-erase or wet-erase types; they may include such information as reminders and temporary notations for a user, and items such as keys, note cards, etc. may be temporarily held to such ares of the graphic image.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 16, 2008Publication date: August 13, 2009Applicant: Magware, LLCInventors: Timothy P. Blaeser, Vincent A. Blaeser
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Patent number: 7559163Abstract: A display device includes a display part made of a roll-up sheet-like direct-view display element; a take-up part attached on one end of the display part, the take-up part allowing the display part to be rolled up; a pulling part attached on the other end of the display part, the pulling part allowing the display part to be roll out; and a holding part for holding the display part from behind. The holding part is formed of linkage, which can be stored on the rear surface of the display part when the display part is rolled up, and can be stretched across the rear surface of the display part when the display part is rolled out. This enables the holding part to be stretched across the rear surface of the display part when the display part is spread out so as to prevent the display part from swaying, thereby maintaining excellent display.Type: GrantFiled: February 23, 2005Date of Patent: July 14, 2009Assignee: Panasonic CorporationInventors: Masaaki Ofuji, Naoya Taki
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Publication number: 20090145012Abstract: The present invention relates to a passively magnetic foil (1) that comprises at least one layer (2). Said layer (2) includes at least one polymer material and at least one iron material, whereby the iron material constitutes 50-80% by weight. The present invention also relates to a notice device for posting information, advertisements or the like on a supportive structure and comprising the passively magnetic foil (1) according to the aforesaid, and also a use of the notice device.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 2, 2009Publication date: June 11, 2009Inventors: Lars Svensson, Gert Karlsson, Kent Lundin, Ingemar Drakensjo
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Publication number: 20090084011Abstract: The Kitchen Butler is a high-end management system for the household made from durable plastic, which can be attached to a refrigerator via magnets located on the back or hung from any space desired via groves for a hook located on back. The plastic housing “tablet” allows you to view specific imprinted items on a card that can be slid into groves of three slots in a display of five windows. A slider is placed under each item that displays a buy sign when it's moved implying that the item needs to be brought.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 1, 2007Publication date: April 2, 2009Inventor: Alejandro Enrique Bartley
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Publication number: 20090049721Abstract: A decorative apparatus includes a plurality of structures in specified shapes. A magnetic element is coupled to a bottom surface of each of the plurality of structures for removable magnetic attachment to a metal surface. A plurality of decorative elements are coupled to a top surface of each of the plurality of structures, and the plurality of decorative elements are arranged in a pattern. The plurality of structures may include a magnetic sheet having a magnetic bottom surface, and a decorative top surface which may include vinyl.Type: ApplicationFiled: August 20, 2007Publication date: February 26, 2009Inventor: Caren E. Katz
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Publication number: 20090031598Abstract: A method is disclosed. The method includes developing an initial value stream map for a process, identifying a plurality of entities to be monitored during completion of the process based on the initial value stream map, and determining an initial layout of the process based on the plurality of entities to be monitored. The method also includes providing the initial layout of the process on a metallic display board, and placing magnetic elements corresponding to the plurality of entities on the initial layout to describe the process.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 31, 2007Publication date: February 5, 2009Inventors: Amrit Soni, Paul A. Malnati
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Publication number: 20080295372Abstract: A decorative assembly that includes a first and second multilayered portions. The first layer of each portion is comprised of a releasably adherable material for adhering each portion to a panel. The second and third layers of each portion are comprised of decorative material and the third layer is not co-extensive with the second layer. The first portion is removably adhered to a second panel. The first and second portions of the decorative assembly form a composite image having a three-dimensional appearance when the panels are moved into a closed position.Type: ApplicationFiled: May 31, 2007Publication date: December 4, 2008Inventors: Yaser M. Aldineh, Jill A. Aldineh, Maxine M. Pancher, William T. Pancher
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Patent number: 7430824Abstract: A magnetic wall mounted article in-pocket display frame having at least one window and having an upper portion based from a pocket positioned behind the window with a horizontal hinged portion having a magnet for securing the article display to a magnet attracting surface.Type: GrantFiled: June 27, 2007Date of Patent: October 7, 2008Inventor: Chi Lung Ngan
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Publication number: 20080216369Abstract: The auxiliary shelf and display is a combined display board and collapsible shelf for attachment to an appliance or article of furniture, such as a refrigerator or filing cabinet. The auxiliary shelf and display includes a vertical display portion, which is divided into an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion may have user-selectable indicia formed thereon, and the lower portion may have a mirror or an imprinted surface mounted thereto. A shelf portion is pivotally mounted to a lower edge of the vertical display portion so that the lower portion of the vertical display portion is covered by the shelf portion when the shelf portion is in a collapsed configuration. A lower surface of the shelf portion has a display board, such as a corkboard, mounted thereto, which is visible to the user when the shelf is in the collapsed configuration.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 7, 2007Publication date: September 11, 2008Inventors: Jack T. Bolls, Stephen T. Bolls
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Publication number: 20080196288Abstract: A printed flexible magnet constructed of a flexible magnetic sheet of material includes a first portion and a second portion that are divided from each other by a primary line of weakness. The first portion may include one or more printed advertisements on its front and/or back surface, and may be separated from the first portion at the line of weakness. The second portion may include printed coupon on its front and/or back surface. According to another embodiment the second portion may be divided into a plurality of segments by secondary lines of weakness. According to such an embodiment, the segments may be detached from each other at the secondary lines of weakness and may be detached from the first portion at the primary line of weakness. The magnetic sheet may be have any of a variety of shapes, such as circular, rectangular or triangular, and the first portion, second portion and segments may have a variety of complimentary shapes within the magnetic sheet.Type: ApplicationFiled: February 16, 2007Publication date: August 21, 2008Inventor: Dan Turner