Patent classifications
A47F5/108
Wire Grid Security Enclosure with Heavy Duty Latch Mechanism
A wire grid security enclosure with heavy duty latch mechanism is utilized to secure contents while allowing viewing of the contents within. The enclosure includes a base mount onto which a lateral wall is positioned. The enclosure includes an upper panel that closes the top portion of the lateral wall as well as a first door and a second door that are opened to gain access to the enclosure. The first door and the second door are prevented from opening by a first hooked rod and a second hooked rod. The first hooked rod and the second hooked rod are removably engaged to the upper panel as well as to the first door and the second door. The first hooked rod and the second hooked rod connect via a first locking tab and a second locking tab that are positioned on the first hooked rod and the second hooked rod
SKEWER SYSTEM
A skewer system is provided for supporting foods, and includes a hub with a plurality of receivers. Skewers are removably fitted into the receivers in the hub.
PRODUCE DISPLAY PAD
A monolithic display device for the point-of-sale display of produce manufactured out of a closed cell foam material and of solid construction, with a plurality of pockets formed into the top surface of the device and arranged in horizontal rows separated by upwardly extending horizontal dividing members, with upwardly extending intermediate dividing members separating adjacent pockets within each row. The display device is used in a retail setting by first being placed onto a table or other means of support, and then having produce placed onto the top surface within the pockets. The horizontal dividing members and the intermediate dividing members hold the produce in place on the device, while the foam construction of the device protects the produce from damage. In some embodiments different sized pockets are formed into the lower surface of the device so that the device can be used with different sized produce.
Modular display stand for holding media collectibles
A modular display stand designed to showcase multiple collectibles such as comics, cards, graded comics, books, and other items. The stand features a unique design that allows for variable sizing, easy assembly, and efficient storage. Utilizing magnetic connections, hinged legs, and adjustable wings, the stand provides stability, versatility, and enhanced visibility for displayed items.
PRODUCT DISPLAY ASSEMBLY
A product display assembly is provided and includes a frame and a support deck coupled to the frame. The support deck further includes a support deck frame comprising support members coupled together with first and second cross members, and having one or more attachment rails coupled to the support members, and one or more support panels each including a top, a bottom, a front side, and a back side. Each support panel further including an array of apertures extending from the front side through the back side, at least one slot near the bottom, and at least one channel on the back side which corresponds with one of the one or more attachment rails. The product display assembly further including an adjustable arm coupled to the support deck and movable with respect to the support deck and frame; and one or more modular units configured to engage with the one or more support panels.
Cantilever organizational rack system for supporting surgical instrumentation
A vertical organizational system for use in the operating room during surgery to hold surgical instrumentation is provided. The system includes a vertical support including a height and angle adjustable portion; vertical support assembly, a back panel, a pivoting spine assembly, a base interface member, casters, a base, an interactive user display, a tray shelf, a receptacle container, a primary working shelf, a formed base, a custom sterile drape, an identification system, a telescoping mayo stand, telescoping step stool, a light assembly, a sterile aerosol assembly, an instrument tray attachment device, telescoping cross rail extensions and a ceiling mounted boom assembly. The cantilever shelves are detachably attachable from the cross rails and helps maintain the sterile state of the instrumentation trays even if the rest of the rack is not maintained in a sterile state.
Transportation rack with suspended support members
A transportation rack includes a frame having a base configured for resting on a surface and first and second track members and positioned parallel to each other and extending upwardly away from the base between respective lower ends and upper ends, a first support member extending between the track members and respectively slidably connected with each of the first and second track members at opposite lateral ends of the first support member, and a second support member extending between the first and second track members and respectively slidably connected with each of the first and second track members at opposite lateral ends of the second support member, the second support member being coupled with the first support member by a flexible connection.
MOBILE CASEWORK UNIT WITH RECESSED PEGBOARD
A mobile casework furniture unit has a framework including vertical corner posts with outwardly facing surfaces, wheels or castors attached directly to lower ends of the posts or to a base panel supporting the posts, and a pegboard extending between a first and a second of the posts, with the pegboard recessed inwardly of the outwardly facing surfaces of the first and second posts.
Transportable, storable, modifiable, collapsible, modular, ball rack
A ball rack including a main base frame configured to maintain a substantially rectangular shape, the main base frame including a set of short members, a set of long members having telescoping features to allow variation in width using a pin and hole mechanism, a set of wheeled accessories, a set of vertical frame bars, a set of telescoping detachable horizontal rack beams and a set of frame bars.
CANTILEVER ORGANIZATIONAL RACK SYSTEM FOR SUPPORTING SURGICAL INSTRUMENTATION
A vertical organizational system for use in the operating room during surgery to hold surgical instrumentation is provided. The system includes a vertical support including a height and angle adjustable portion; vertical support assembly, a back panel, a pivoting spine assembly, a base interface member, casters, a base, an interactive user display, a tray shelf, a receptacle container, a primary working shelf, a formed base, a custom sterile drape, an identification system, a telescoping mayo stand, telescoping step stool, a light assembly, a sterile aerosol assembly, an instrument tray attachment device, telescoping cross rail extensions and a ceiling mounted boom assembly. The cantilever shelves are detachably attachable from the cross rails and helps maintain the sterile state of the instrumentation trays even if the rest of the rack is not maintained in a sterile state.