Patent classifications
A47F5/0815
Bottle rack and kit for bottle-supporting assembly
A bottle rack includes a bottle-supporting assembly having an elongate portion and support bars connected to the elongate portion, with the support bars being spaced longitudinally along the elongate portion and suitable to support bottles therebetween; and a panel having support bar apertures suitable for the support bars of the bottle-supporting assembly to extend through. The bottle-supporting assembly is secured onto the panel with the support bars extending through the apertures of the panel. The bottle supporting assembly may be supplied in the form of a kit.
Wall mounted tool rack
A wall mounted tool rack having a plurality of pivotally attachable panels is disclosed. The tool rack includes an open rectangular frame mountable on a vertical wall, wherein the frame includes a number of horizontal mounting apertures which are spaced to match a spacing of a wall stud and accept a fastener used to mount the frame flush to the vertical wall, and a number of pivot apertures. The pivot apertures accept top and bottom pins of a mounting rail which is attached to a panel, and allows the panel to rotate about a vertical axis through at least 120 degrees of rotation. The panels may be composed of peg-board and may accept mounting clips which provide a means to attach or hang tools of different sizes, shapes, and weights to the panel.
Modular wall panel system
A panel system for use with display material. The panel system comprised of a frame having multiple slats mounted thereto. The slats pivoting to allow access behind the panel, having multiple holes to route cables and wires, and having slots for brackets to which display material can be attached. The panels are mountable to a wall, or other surface, and modular.
Modular customizable retail shelving apparatus
The modular shelving apparatus can have at least two mounting brackets each with a plurality of posts protruding from a face and a first and second slot disposed substantially perpendicular to each other thereon. A removable ledge portion can be mounted to each of the first slots of each of the mounting brackets and can include a plurality of slots for inserting dividers therein. A tray portion can be mounted to each of the second slots of each of the mounting brackets and can include a plurality of posts protruding from a face thereof. Removable dividers can be installed in one or more of the plurality of slots of the removable ledge to configure the modular shelving apparatus based on needs.
DISPLAY BOARD AND METHOD OF USE
A display system is described. It includes a backer board that has an array of apertures. The system also includes at least one display prong designed to be received by the backer board. At least one of the apertures of the array of apertures comprises an aperture having a secure alcove adapted to receive the display prong without requiring the display prong to be tilted.
Jewellery board
A board is configured as a jewellery board (1; 2; 3) for arranging and storing items of jewellery such as necklaces, decorative bands or rings, and includes a number of cutouts (16) which penetrate through the board (10; 40; 50) with retainers (26) integrated therein for detachable fastening of the respective items of jewellery to the board, a pin-like projection (26) as a retainer which projects upwards into the cutout in the lower region of each cutout (16), and a spacer (12; 44; 52) of the board (10; 40; 50) for maintaining a free space (A; a) on a rear side (18; 48; 56) of the board (10; 40; 50) at least in the region of the cutouts (16).
MOBILE CASEWORK UNIT WITH RECESSED PEGBOARD
A mobile casework furniture unit has a framework including vertical corner posts with outwardly facing surfaces, wheels or castors attached directly to lower ends of the posts or to a base panel supporting the posts, and a pegboard extending between a first and a second of the posts, with the pegboard recessed inwardly of the outwardly facing surfaces of the first and second posts.
DISPLAY MOUNTING SUPPORT
The present disclosure provides a display mounting support, including a wall plate and a hanging support. The hanging support includes a hook member, an elastic snapping assembly, a connecting rod, and a hanging member. The hook member is mounted to the wall plate. The hook member includes a hook portion. The hanging member includes a connecting portion and a snapping protrusion. The connecting portion is connected to one end of the connecting rod. When the connecting rod is hung into the hook portion, and the snapping protrusion is snapped with the elastic snapping assembly, the display mounting support is in a locked state. When the snapping protrusion is separated from the elastic snapping assembly, or the connecting rod is separated from the hook portion, the display mounting support is in an unlocked state. The present disclosure facilitates the snapping protrusion to separate from the elastic snapping assembly when necessary.
Mounting panel system
A panel mounting system and associated components and methods. The panel mounting system includes a panel system comprising a plurality of panels. The panel mounting system also includes a plurality of panel accessories selectively mountable on the panel system at desired locations. The panel accessories can include a panel mount and an object support. The panel mounting system provides several advantages compared to conventional peg board mounting systems.
Organizer wall panel assembly and mounting assembly
Disclosed herein is a panel that is configured to be secured to a wall. The panel comprises a first side, defining an outermost surface configured for being visible while the panel is secured to the wall, and a first panel-defined connection system counterpart. The panel is connectible to a second panel, such that connected first and second panels are established. The second panel is configured to be secured to the wall, and comprises a first side, defining an outermost surface configured for being visible while the panel is secured to the wall, and a second panel-defined connection system counterpart. The connection of the first and second panels being effected by snap-fit engagement between the first panel-defined connection system counterpart and the second panel-defined connection system counterpart; and the snap-fit engagement is audibly discernible.