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| Number | Title | Issue Date |
| 7163109 | Method and apparatus for retail display of cabinets, countertops and related items A portable, modular apparatus for displaying fixtures and suites of fixtures in a commercial setting. The displayed fixtures can be cabinets, cabinets or the like and allow for display in a finished look to allow consumers to view the fixtures in a finished setting.... | 01/16/2007 |
| 7000786 | Rotating display system A rotating display system for assisting customers in visualizing various combinations of structures used in kitchens and bathroom, such as cabinets, countertops, backsplashes, flooring, and shower walls. The rotating display system includes a cabinet display rotatab... | 02/21/2006 |
| 6102502 | Merchandising unit with door display A merchandising unit for the display of consumer products particularly cabinetry components. The unit includes a plurality of cabinet door samples allowing the consumer to examine the individual doors. The doors are pivotably mounted within the unit along... | 08/15/2000 |
| 5704493 | Substrate holder Semiconductor substrates are held by a substrate holder having a parallel arrangement of bridges, and are capable of being dipped in processing liquids by the holder. Each bridge has an alternate arrangement of teeth and valleys to define Y-shaped notches... | 01/06/1998 |