Patent classifications
Y10S211/01
Bag holder apparatus and method
Bag holder apparatus including a rigid, upstanding holder back, a handle retainer structure on the holder back and a handle releasably attached to the holder back by the handle retainer structure. The handle when removed is used to open the bag and maintain the bag in open position.
Magnetic tool holder
Disclosed is a magnetic tool holder adapted to be used in conjunction with a pegboard. The tool holder comprises two pairs of legs that are adapted to be received within the peg holes such that, each pair is simultaneously slidably movable between a biased engagement position and a disengagement position wherein, the distance between the pair in the engagement position is greater than that of the pair in the disengagement position. Notably, a friction fit is achieved between pegboard and the main legs in the engagement position. The tool holder further comprises a spring-loaded means for causing the at least one pair of main legs to move from the engagement position to the disengagement position and a magnet disposed on top thereof, the magnet about which, tools are magnetically attached thereto.
Display system for hydrothermal sanitary components and associated method
The present disclosure relates to a display system (1, 1) for hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d), comprising: at least a first device or module (1), comprising an exhibition panel (2) configured to lay, in use, at least partially on a plane substantially inclined with respect to a horizontal plane and destined and configured to support a plurality of hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d); and at least a retainer (2f, 4, 10p, 11) configured to realize a removable connection between the exhibition panel (2) and the hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d), the retainer (2f, 4, 10p, 11) being further destined and configured to allow a user to arrange, and repeatedly re-arrange multiple times, the hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d) on the exhibition panel (2) according to a plurality of user-defined and re-definable patterns or spatial configurations, simulating a real installation of said hydrothermal sanitary components (10a-10d) in an operating environment, such as a bathroom or similar.