Patent classifications
A47B73/004
Apparatus and method for storing jars
An apparatus and method for storing jars is provided. The apparatus includes a base, two or more elongated side retaining members forming one or more channels, and a front retaining member. The apparatus is fastened to a surface by a plurality of fasteners. Jars are inserted and removed from the apparatus using a combination of rotational and translational motion. The device is unique in that it provides a means for quickly and conveniently storing jars without the need for additional components to retain the jars.
Beverage holder
A beverage holder includes a platform with a slot disposed therethrough. First and second L-shaped rails extend downwardly from an underside of the platform on either side of the slot. The first and second rails are configured to retain cans, at upper portions of the cans, in a sliding manner therebetween. The slot is centrally positioned between the first and second L-shaped rails and configured to suspend bottle top portions therefrom.
WINE BOTTLE FIXING DEVICE
A wine bottle fixing device including a cylindrical body, a sliding component slidably disposed at the cylindrical body, and a first sensing component is provided. The cylindrical body surrounds an accommodating space and has an opening. The wine bottle is adapted to be inserted into the accommodating space through the opening. The sliding component is adapted to slide between a first position and a second position along an axis. The first sensing component includes a first sensor and a first sensed component. One of the first sensor and the first sensed component is disposed on the sliding component, and the other is located beside the opening. The first sensor is adapted to detect the first sensed component when the sliding component is at the first position and close to the opening. When the bottle neck portion of the wine bottle is inserted into the cylindrical body, the wine bottle pushes the sliding component from the first position to the second position, so that a sensed value of the first sensor sensing the first sensed component is changed. A wine cabinet is also provided.
WINE BOTTLE POSITIONING DEVICE AND WINE STORAGE APPARATUS
A wine bottle positioning device includes a sleeving component and a door cover. The sleeving component includes a positioning base and a positioning sleeve connected to the positioning base. The door cover is movably disposed at the positioning base. Another wine bottle positioning device is also provided. A wine storage apparatus is also provided.
BEVERAGE HOLDER
A beverage holder includes a platform with a slot disposed therethrough. First and second L-shaped rails extend downwardly from an underside of the platform on either side of the slot. The first and second rails are configured to retain cans, at upper portions of the cans, in a sliding manner therebetween. The slot is centrally positioned between the first and second L-shaped rails and configured to suspend bottle top portions therefrom.
Stand for holding bottles upside down
A stand for supporting product containers, such as bottles, in an inverted or upside-down position, allowing the content of the bottle to settle near the opening, reducing product waste, the stand having an aesthetically pleasing appearance so as to be useful in any area of the home. The stand may comprise a frame, at least one foot, and at least one bottle or container support.
Wine Display
A system and method for a rack. The rack has at least one shelf which has at least two longitudinal rails. The rails each have an upper end and a lower end. The upper end is coupled to a mount. The longitudinal rails are separated by a void and are further coupled to a lip at the end. The longitudinal rails are angled relative to said mount at an angle less than 90 degrees. In one vertical rack, the mount is sandwiched between a base support and a neck support, with each support having a void to receive a bottle.
BOTTLE STORAGE DEVICE
A wine bottle holder including a plate and an extension member coupled to the plate. The extension member may extend outwards from the plate and a ring may be coupled to the extension member. The ring may be configured to receive a portion of the wine bottle. The ring may include a cylindrical body with opposite surfaces that are parallel to each other. The opposite surfaces may define oblique openings.
Container storage rack apparatus
A storage rack for supporting a plurality of containers has an elongated body configured for mounting in a vertical orientation to a support structure such as a wall. The rack includes laterally extending container mounting apertures configured to engage the narrowed elongated neck portions of the containers. Each container is retained and supported in a cantilevered manner from the rack by their necks. Various configurations of mounting apertures include closed and open geometries. One embodiment of mounting apertures includes an entrance opening having a larger cross-sectional area than an opposite exit opening. The entrance opening includes obliquely angled wall surfaces which facilitate insertion of the container neck into the mounting aperture.
Modular bottle rack system and rack component thereof
A modular bottle rack system which includes a plurality of rack components. Each of the rack components may include a first receptacle and a second receptacle facing in opposite direction. The rack components may have S-shaped transverse cross-sectional areas. The rack components may also include connection features designed to enable the various rack components to be coupled together. The rack components may be able to be stacked with each rack component nesting within the rack component above and/or below. The system may also include mounting brackets for mounting the bottle rack to a wall in various different configurations.