Patent classifications
A47F5/05
CURTAIN AIRBAG DEVICE MOUNTING STRUCTURE AND CURTAIN AIRBAG DEPLOYMENT METHOD
A curtain airbag device mounting structure includes: a first pillar forming a part of a front pillar and extends substantially along a vehicle height direction; a second pillar forming another part of the front pillar, the second pillar being disposed on a rear side of a vehicle relative to the first pillar at a predetermined distance from the first pillar and extending substantially along the vehicle height direction; a transparent member bridged between the first pillar and the second pillar; and a curtain airbag device including a curtain airbag stored along a roof side rail and the second pillar, the curtain airbag being configured to inflate and deploy in a curtain-like fashion over a side portion of a cabin of the vehicle in case of a collision of the vehicle.
Merchandise display system
An apparatus comprising a center slot and a plurality of openings. The center slot may physically connect to a support structure. The plurality of openings may be positioned around a periphery of the apparatus. Each of the openings (a) has a vertical slot and an elongated cavity and (b) removably accepts an attachment device. The elongated cavity is tapered from top to bottom. An insertion member that is tapered from a top of the attachment device to a bottom of the attachment device is accepted by one of the plurality of openings to fit in the elongated cavity. A segment of the attachment device is configured to pass through the vertical slot when the insertion member is inserted into the elongated cavity.
Merchandise display system
An apparatus comprising a center slot and a plurality of openings. The center slot may physically connect to a support structure. The plurality of openings may be positioned around a periphery of the apparatus. Each of the openings (a) has a vertical slot and an elongated cavity and (b) removably accepts an attachment device. The elongated cavity is tapered from top to bottom. An insertion member that is tapered from a top of the attachment device to a bottom of the attachment device is accepted by one of the plurality of openings to fit in the elongated cavity. A segment of the attachment device is configured to pass through the vertical slot when the insertion member is inserted into the elongated cavity.
CLOTHING ACCESSORY RACK
A clothing accessory rack that includes a base, a vertical stem, a plurality of circular planar platforms and a stem top. A plurality of rings, a plurality of two-sided hooks, a plurality of ring diameters, a plurality of scarf rings, a plurality of ovals and a plurality of multiple-sided hooks coupled to an outer perimeter of each of the circular platforms. The circular planar platforms rotate from the rotation of the first means for rotating the vertical stem to provide a pleasant aesthetic appearance for the one or more objects or one or more items placed on top of the circular platforms.
SHOE CAROUSEL DEVICE
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. The top shelf includes a plurality of tilted slats which each can receive a pair of flat bottom shoes. In some embodiments, the tilted slats may extend upwards in order to increase the number of slats that can fit on the shelf. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.
SHOE CAROUSEL DEVICE
A shoe carousel device that includes in one embodiment a base for stabilization and support, a support stem attached to the base and extending upwards therefrom at an approximate 90 degree angle, and a plurality of stackable shelves mounted on the support stem, including a discrete top shelf. The stackable shelves and top shelf are circular shaped with a raised outer tab and lighting disposed along their circumference and a relatively thin mesh surfacing. The top shelf includes a plurality of tilted slats which each can receive a pair of flat bottom shoes. In some embodiments, the tilted slats may extend upwards in order to increase the number of slats that can fit on the shelf. In some embodiments, the shoe carousel device also includes a foot pedal actuated motor operative to rotate the shoe carousel device.
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.
Toolset organizer
A toolset organizer includes a first connector that includes a first male connector body adjacent to a first flange along an axis, a female interface formed through the first flange and at least partially into the first male connector body to define a female interface to receive and retain a second male connector body of a second connector along the axis. Each connector is friction fit to essentially snap into an adjacent connector to retain a tool such as a box-end wrench between each adjacent pair of connectors with the ability to rotate the tool on a respective connector about an axis A while retaining the other connectors together. Each connector may be progressively sized to accommodate a full set of tools such as a box-end wrench set.
Toolset organizer
A toolset organizer includes a first connector that includes a first male connector body adjacent to a first flange along an axis, a female interface formed through the first flange and at least partially into the first male connector body to define a female interface to receive and retain a second male connector body of a second connector along the axis. Each connector is friction fit to essentially snap into an adjacent connector to retain a tool such as a box-end wrench between each adjacent pair of connectors with the ability to rotate the tool on a respective connector about an axis A while retaining the other connectors together. Each connector may be progressively sized to accommodate a full set of tools such as a box-end wrench set.