Patent classifications
A47F7/14
GRAPHICS DISPLAY APPARATUS
The enlargement of photographs for mounting in a graphics display apparatus including a plurality of rectangular modular supports, a plurality of planar covers each releasably engageable over a front side of a support, and a plurality of connectors for releasably connecting adjacent supports. A customer supplies the photograph to a vendor and specifies a required size for printing of the photograph. The vendor prints the photograph as rectangular portions corresponding to a support of the graphics display apparatus. The vendor provides to the customer the supports, the portions of the photographs and/or covers, and the connectors for assembly by the customer of the display apparatus.
SERVING STADIUM
A display capable of being easily and quickly constructed from panels, shelving, racks, fixtures, endcaps, stands, or other implements is contemplated. The display may include planar panels capable of being effortlessly and swiftly folded and assembled into a serving stadium having a tiered structure for displaying food and other items in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Magazine rack with building block base board
A magazine rack includes two opposite primary boards, two opposite secondary boards each assembled with one of the two primary boards, multiple connecting rods mounted between the two primary boards and mounted between the two secondary boards, and a bearing cloth unit mounted on the connecting rods. Thus, the bearing cloth unit is used to place books, newspapers or magazines for user's taking and reading.
Magazine rack with building block base board
A magazine rack includes two opposite primary boards, two opposite secondary boards each assembled with one of the two primary boards, multiple connecting rods mounted between the two primary boards and mounted between the two secondary boards, and a bearing cloth unit mounted on the connecting rods. Thus, the bearing cloth unit is used to place books, newspapers or magazines for user's taking and reading.
Mobile display
A mobile display cart for storing flooring panels that can be quickly removed and displayed on a floor. The mobile display includes a base supported on a frame with a set of wheels allowing the display to be wheeled to varying locations. The base includes a series of baffles with one or more flooring panels situated within a baffle wherein the panels remain substantially upright when held within the cart. In addition, a cord is connected to one end of the cart and strings through holes within each panel allowing one or more panels to be removed from the basket and displayed on the floor around the cart. However, the cord prevents the panels from being taken away from the display.
Portable Adjustable Easel Method and Apparatus
An adjustable easel support apparatus and method for forming. The easel support apparatus has selected adjustment features facilitating maximum ease of supporting an object. A combination table easel and display stand. As a table easel, the legs of the apparatus standing in an upright position and connected to a rigid material such as an acrylic board can be adjusted up or down to a desired slant. Said users could be calligraphers, artists, illustrators, painters, not excluding others. Removeable legs of the apparatus further reduce the angle providing another alternative slope. The invention transforms to a display stand when the apparatus are laid down and rotated in the opposite position of easel mode and will adjustably support items of various proportion, size, depth, and weight. Support legs with protective non-skid product enhance immovability in either position stabilizing against sliding and pivotal movement. The apparatus is small, portable and light weight.
Modular merchandise display
A modular merchandise display which allows for the integrated display of greeting cards and other social expression products. The system provides flexibility in the set up and modification of the retail display over time by offering product modules having a variety of holding mechanisms for retaining and displaying a wide range of products. Each product module operates independently from all others such that adding/removing/rearranging a product module does not affect or disrupt the other product modules on the display.
Vertical file organizing assembly
A collapsible file organizing assembly retains flat items in an organized disposition through vertical arrangement of tiered, sloped shelves that organize item. A pair of side frames carry panels, channels, crossbars, and fastening mechanisms. The panels easily disassemble and collapse for stowage. The side frames have a top bar, a bottom bar, a straight lateral bar, and a bent lateral bar. A plurality of sleeves join with the straight lateral bar so that a rear panel can be slidably pulled out or into the sleeves. A base panel forms the lowermost surface of the assembly. A plurality of channels extend between the straight lateral bar and the bent lateral bar at an angle. The channels provide a slidable surface that receives shelves. The shelves slidably engage the channels to form a tiered, sloped arrangement. A rear shaft on the shelves abuts against rails disposed along the rear panel.
RACK OF AN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PRODUCTS
Rack of an inventory management system for providing products, comprising: a. two side elements, b. at least one front and one rear horizontal element, i. wherein these connect the two side elements, c. at least one product carrier for reception of same products, i. which product carrier is plugged in the front and the rear horizontal elements, and ii. has a distinct identification, d. a measurement device for at least one product carrier, i. which measurement device measures the filling level of the product carrier with products, e. a connection unit, with which data from the measurement device concerning the filling level of the product carrier with products and the identification of the product carrier are transmissible to a centre of an inventory management system, in order to trigger at least one re-ordering of products for a product carrier.
RACK OF AN INVENTORY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING PRODUCTS
Rack of an inventory management system for providing products, comprising: a. two side elements, b. at least one front and one rear horizontal element, i. wherein these connect the two side elements, c. at least one product carrier for reception of same products, i. which product carrier is plugged in the front and the rear horizontal elements, and ii. has a distinct identification, d. a measurement device for at least one product carrier, i. which measurement device measures the filling level of the product carrier with products, e. a connection unit, with which data from the measurement device concerning the filling level of the product carrier with products and the identification of the product carrier are transmissible to a centre of an inventory management system, in order to trigger at least one re-ordering of products for a product carrier.