Patent classifications
A47F3/004
PRODUCT SECUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall. The merchandise system may be configured to hold a number of products, such as cans (for example, baby formula cans) in the merchandise system that would be accessible to the customer one at a time out of the front of the merchandise system. The front of each merchandise system may include its own individual security window attached to the merchandise system that allows the customer to remove one can at a time.
Modular display system and methods
Disclosed are embodiments of display modules, assemblies of display modules, and systems of display modules. Display modules have a plurality of light emitting elements arranged in a predetermined pattern and providing a highly uniform visual effect. Alignment and complementary alignment features enable the alignment of adjacent display modules and the creation of large displays from a plurality of aligned display modules. Features to grip and retain a support frame are provided. Modules and systems have features that permit installation and removal from the front side of the display. A system of modular support frames works cooperatively with the display modules, adapting to different mounting environments, and thereby providing large modular displays with desirable properties.
Expandable display frame
A display frame comprises exterior shelf units. The frame has interior shelf units which slidably and directly engage with each other and the exterior shelf units. The frame also comprises exterior connectors for connecting the exterior shelf units and the interior connectors. The interior connectors are hash shaped and oriented at an angle with respect to the vertical plane of the display frame and the sliding together of the exterior shelf units with the hash shaped connectors are used to expand display shelf frame. The exterior shelf units and the interior shelf units are slideably engaged with each other.
WALL MOUNTING SYSTEM
A wall mounting system having a wall mountable bracket cleat having an upper rear cleat surface slanted at a first predetermined angle. The wall mounting system further includes a wall anchor module configured to removably attach to the wall mountable bracket cleat. The wall anchor module includes a pivot connector socket and a locking surface on a wall anchor module side. The pivot connector socket movably attaches to a battery storage compartment, and the locking surface locks the battery storage compartment. The wall anchor module further includes an anchor recess having an upper anchor recess surface configured to engage with the upper rear cleat surface. The anchor recess is formed at a wall anchor module rear surface, and the upper anchor recess portion is slanted at the first predetermined angle. The wall anchor module further includes an attachment configured to attach the wall anchor module to a display plate.
CUSTOMIZABLE WALL-MOUNTED DISPLAY CASE SYSTEM
A modular wall display system includes a first base plate having a model display surface on a proximal base plate side and a display mounting surface on a distal base plate side. The display system further includes a front vertical member set removably disposed on the proximal base plate side, a rear vertical member set removably disposed on the proximal base plate side, a horizontal side beam set removably disposed in connection with the front vertical member set and the rear vertical member set, a horizontal front beam member removably disposed in connection with the front vertical member set, and a wall anchor module set rigidly disposed to the display mounting surface on the distal base plate side, the wall anchor module set comprising removable a locking surface configured to removably attach to a wall mountable bracket cleat set. The modular wall display system is expandable and wall hangable.
Buffet table with legs
A banquet-type table has a tabletop on a stand. The stand comprises upright legs interconnected by upper and lower spars. Each leg comprises an elongated shell with an exterior wall intermediate a pair of lateral walls. The exterior wall is oriented to face outwardly, and the pair of lateral walls is oriented to face adjacent legs. Each leg further comprises a pair of top notches formed in a top of the pair of lateral walls, forming a top shelf. A respective upper spar is received in the pair of top notches, and is disposed on the top shelf. Each leg further comprises a pair of bottom notches formed in a bottom of the pair of lateral walls, forming a bottom lip. A respective lower spar is received in the pair of bottom notches. The bottom lip is disposed on the respective lower spar.
MODULAR DISPLAY UNIT AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATION
A modular display unit. The modular display unit includes a core shelving element or elements and a variety of end caps. To achieve a desired shelving configuration desired end caps are selected, and the core shelving units are attached to the end caps. In alternative examples a customer may go on line and order a custom made shelving unit by specifying a configuration, cut-out design, graphic design, and surface finish. The modular display units are easily shipped as flat sheets that may be assembled by the end user. The products are eco-friendly, and may be easily recycled as they are made of paper fiber products.
Dual merchandizing case
A merchandizing case may include a housing having first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth walls. The first wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the second wall, the third wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the fourth wall, and the fifth wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the sixth wall. The housing may have an interior volume defined by the first wall, the second wall, the third wall, the fourth wall, the fifth wall, and the sixth wall. A first dispensing opening may be formed in the first wall to provide access to the interior volume and is usable when the housing is supported by the fourth wall. A second dispensing opening may be formed in the second wall to provide access to the interior volume and is usable when the housing is supported by the second wall.
Semi-Automatic Assembly Display Hutch
A display hutch that may be shipped flat, then semi-automatically constructed by pushing downward and rearward on a rear shelf panel, then pushing downward and rearward on each of a plurality of front shelf panels.
DISPLAY CONTAINER
A display container of the type constituted by a box-like body in which one or more objects can be stored so that they are visible from the outside, said body being formed by a lower base (2), an upper base (3) and a plurality of walls fixed to said bases (2, 3) in a substantially prismatic configuration of use, and wherein: the container (1) is provided with a movable wall (7), which is pivoted about a horizontal axis to be rotated and to allow the access to the inside, and means for closing said movable wall (7) are provided, constituted by means adapted to constrain said rotation around the horizontal axis and to maintain the door inclined with respect to a vertical plane that is orthogonal to said bases (2, 3); said movable wall (7) is interposed between two walls (5, 6) or side walls of said plurality of walls fixed to said bases (2, 3), the movable wall (7) being provided with two pairs of opposite appendixes (77, 78) which define corresponding pins; the pins (77) disposed inferiorly being intended to be inserted in corresponding holes (57, 67) provided on said side walls (5, 6), the pins disposed superiorly (78) being intended to be inserted in corresponding grooves (58) and (68) of said two lateral walls (5) and (6); the container (1) is characterized in that said grooves (58) and (68) are arranged more internal with respect to the holes (57) and (67), so that when the upper pins (78) are in the grooves the door (7) is inclined towards the interior of the container.