Patent classifications
A47J47/16
WRAP STAND
A wrap stand includes a central pillar with a number of slots arranged in columns to define pairs of slots for receiving one or more of a plurality of wires. The wires are formed as shelves when inserted into the pairs of slots, and include upwardly and downwardly extending tabs to prevent boxes of wrap or other articles from falling from the shelves.
WRAP STAND
A wrap stand includes a central pillar with a number of slots arranged in columns to define pairs of slots for receiving one or more of a plurality of wires. The wires are formed as shelves when inserted into the pairs of slots, and include upwardly and downwardly extending tabs to prevent boxes of wrap or other articles from falling from the shelves.
Portable display board for multimedia devices
Portable display boards of the type commonly used for business and educational presentations in conferences, trade shows and fairs, for example, that can be made from a variety of materials including foam board and rigid paper pulp are provided with multimedia device mounts for attaching a multimedia device to the front face of a display board, base stands, and protective corners.
Container storage apparatus and system
A apparatus and system for removably storing storage containers in an area, such as a garage or shed, having one or more overhead area supports, such as a joist, ceiling or the like, so as to position the storage containers below the area supports above the floor of the area. The apparatus has a container engaging section that holds the container and a mounting section that mounts the apparatus to the area supports. The container engaging section has a static support member and a dynamic support assembly that define a container space for a container. The static support member engages one lip of the container. The dynamic support assembly has a plurality of dynamic supports, each with a biasing mechanism that biases an insert member relative to a tubular receiver member. A device attached to the insert member engages an opposing lip of the container to secure the container.
Cook Hook
A curved waist holder having a parallel and integral neck is attached to an intermediate arm disposed perpendicularly thereto and is also integrally attached to a tong engagement portion. This has a downwardly directed internal grip arm attached further with a rest arm that attaches to an upwardly directed external grip arm.
Frying Pan Holder
Disclosed is a frying fan holder including a frame structure including a pair of vertical frames that are spaced apart from each other and are vertically formed, and one or more horizontal frames that connect the pair of vertical frames, and a plurality of holding members, each of which includes a pair of outer holding parts, each of which has a protrusion coupled to a corresponding one of the pair of vertical frames at one end thereof and has an opposite end that is horizontally curved, and an inner holding part formed between the pair of outer holding parts, wherein the plurality of holding members are formed on one side or opposite sides of the frame structure.
Frying Pan Holder
Disclosed is a frying fan holder including a frame structure including a pair of vertical frames that are spaced apart from each other and are vertically formed, and one or more horizontal frames that connect the pair of vertical frames, and a plurality of holding members, each of which includes a pair of outer holding parts, each of which has a protrusion coupled to a corresponding one of the pair of vertical frames at one end thereof and has an opposite end that is horizontally curved, and an inner holding part formed between the pair of outer holding parts, wherein the plurality of holding members are formed on one side or opposite sides of the frame structure.
Accordion dish drying rack with utensil holder
The present invention is a new design for a sink dish-drying rack, as set forth in the following specification and claims. The present invention which I name the Accordian Dish-drying rack with utensil holder can be placed inside a sink, secured by suction cups, not shown and only described, that slide into horizontal indents in the rear to suction to the sink. The Present invention collapses/reduces to a shorter length or extends to a longer length by pushing inward or pulling outward using the handle in the front. The purpose of collapsing to a shorter length is to save sink space when not in use. When the present invention is extended to a longer length it will hold dishes and utensils to dry. The present invention can be made of metal, rubber, steel, wood, plastic, or a combination materials.
Accordion dish drying rack with utensil holder
The present invention is a new design for a sink dish-drying rack, as set forth in the following specification and claims. The present invention which I name the Accordian Dish-drying rack with utensil holder can be placed inside a sink, secured by suction cups, not shown and only described, that slide into horizontal indents in the rear to suction to the sink. The Present invention collapses/reduces to a shorter length or extends to a longer length by pushing inward or pulling outward using the handle in the front. The purpose of collapsing to a shorter length is to save sink space when not in use. When the present invention is extended to a longer length it will hold dishes and utensils to dry. The present invention can be made of metal, rubber, steel, wood, plastic, or a combination materials.
Batter-Dipping Pan Holder For Commercial Fryer
A pan holder for supporting batter-dipping pans from the front edge of a restaurant type fryer, especially a flat bottom type fryer with a raised front edge. The pan holder comprises a frame with an opening for receiving the batter-dipping pan and supporting the upper flange of the pan, a rear hook edge configured to mate with the front raised edge of the fryer, and side brace panels for engaging the front face of the fryer. The holder includes finger holes in both sides of the frame, extending beyond the pan flange so that the pan can be lifted evenly out of the frame; utensil holders formed in the side brace panels; and a perforated and/or discontinuous rear hook edge configured to reduce heat transfer and increase drainage of hot oil.