Patent classifications
A47F5/02
ROTATABLE STORAGE DEVICE
A storage device comprising a support element attached to a vertical element, the support element including a slot. The slot is accessible from a top surface of the support element and provides a surface to support at least one hook. The hook extends through the slot and below the bottom surface of the support element. The hook provides an interface for hanging and storing an item from the storage device. The storage device may be adapted to rotate within a corner cabinet or be interconnected to a door of a cabinet.
SLIDING COLLAPSABLE SHOE TREE
A shoe tree comprises a vertical trunk member with a handle. Multiple horizontal branches are spaced along a span of the trunk, in various possible configurations. The horizontal branch has a rigid portion that extends in a generally perpendicular manner from the vertical trunk member. The handle allows the shoe tree to be easily slid under, and retrieved from under, a bed. The horizontal branch also has a rotatable portion on each end that extends from an end of the horizontal branch on one end and is connected by a living hinge. In operation, a shoe bag slides onto the rotatable portion and is then locked into place. When locked into place, the overall space consumed by the shoe tree is much smaller.
Display Means for Spectacles
The invention relates to a display for spectacles, including at least one front panel having a support for the spectacles with a rod (11) for the bridge and a number of holes (5) for the insertion of the arms, and a zone for the storage of cases with the different models of spectacles, the zone being formed by a cabinet (6) with a set of containers (12) disposed next to each model of spectacles (9) displayed, wherein the containers are designed to accommodate respective carrying boxes of the model of spectacles (9) of different prescriptions, as well as including a zone for checking the prescription and a viewing mirror. The display can have one or a number of frontal modules, or form an essentially prismatic support, which can be rotary, and is suitable for use on a desktop or on the floor, depending on its height.
Display Means for Spectacles
The invention relates to a display for spectacles, including at least one front panel having a support for the spectacles with a rod (11) for the bridge and a number of holes (5) for the insertion of the arms, and a zone for the storage of cases with the different models of spectacles, the zone being formed by a cabinet (6) with a set of containers (12) disposed next to each model of spectacles (9) displayed, wherein the containers are designed to accommodate respective carrying boxes of the model of spectacles (9) of different prescriptions, as well as including a zone for checking the prescription and a viewing mirror. The display can have one or a number of frontal modules, or form an essentially prismatic support, which can be rotary, and is suitable for use on a desktop or on the floor, depending on its height.
SIGNAGE SYSTEMS AND MERCHANDISING DISPLAY ASSEMBLIES
A shelf bracket for suspending merchandising display structures includes a generally planar main body portion, a proximal end for attachment to a shelf, and a distal end. The distal end is for suspending a merchandising display structure. The distal end defines at least one opening. A first tab extends into a first opening of the at least one opening for engaging a hole in a mounting tab a first merchandising display structure.
SIGNAGE SYSTEMS AND MERCHANDISING DISPLAY ASSEMBLIES
A shelf bracket for suspending merchandising display structures includes a generally planar main body portion, a proximal end for attachment to a shelf, and a distal end. The distal end is for suspending a merchandising display structure. The distal end defines at least one opening. A first tab extends into a first opening of the at least one opening for engaging a hole in a mounting tab a first merchandising display structure.
Display Rack System
The disclosure provides for a display rack system. The display rack system includes a support mechanism having first and second ends. The support mechanism may be configured to be attached to a surface at the first and second ends. The display rack system may also include a track mounted onto the support mechanism. The display rack system may also include a plurality of cardholders attached to the track. Each of the first plurality of cardholders may be configured to independently slide laterally relative to the track.
Document holding apparatus
An apparatus for holding a plurality of documents includes a plurality of dividers. The dividers include a front facing surface, a rear facing surface, an upper end and a lower end. Each divider includes a first attachment member that is attached to a corresponding second attachment member of an adjacent divider so as to form a stacked and interconnected configuration. A frame retains lateral edges of the stacked dividers in which the stacked plurality of dividers define a corresponding plurality of document retaining pockets. In at least one version, the size of the retaining pockets can be selectively and independently adjusted, as needed wherein the apparatus can be used in conjunction with at least one display board, such as a dry-erase board.
Document holding apparatus
An apparatus for holding a plurality of documents includes a plurality of dividers. The dividers include a front facing surface, a rear facing surface, an upper end and a lower end. Each divider includes a first attachment member that is attached to a corresponding second attachment member of an adjacent divider so as to form a stacked and interconnected configuration. A frame retains lateral edges of the stacked dividers in which the stacked plurality of dividers define a corresponding plurality of document retaining pockets. In at least one version, the size of the retaining pockets can be selectively and independently adjusted, as needed wherein the apparatus can be used in conjunction with at least one display board, such as a dry-erase board.
Container Clipping and Organizing Systems
Container docking systems are provided for arranging, organizing, and displaying small to medium sized containers holding different but related types of products. The systems provide clips and clip support structures that facilitate identification and access to products contained in cylindrical containers of consistent size and geometry. A first embodiment provides a modular carousel tower with rotating clip wheels that position a number of clips to receive and retain the container. The clips incorporate arm and tab elements that facilitate insertion and removal of the container. A second embodiment removes the clip structure from a specific support structure and positions a magnet or other reusable adhesive on a clip base, allowing the user to move the clip and bottle to any position on an existing or provided attractive surface. A hybrid embodiment combines the magnetic or adhesive clip base structure with a carousel to provide attachment surfaces arranged on a tower.