| Patent Number |
Title Of Patent |
Date Issued |
| 5421170 |
Arrangement relating to refrigerator and freezer gondolas |
June 6, 1995 |
| An arrangement pertaining to refrigerator and freezer gondolas of the kind used to exhibit merchandise in self-service retail stores and being upwardly open in order to expose refrigerated and frozen merchandise. The invention has an upper glass plate located above the opening of the |
| 5345678 |
Method of assembling window and glass-door casements |
September 13, 1994 |
| A method of assembling window and glass-door casements. The casements are a rectangular frame with four profiled U-shaped and mitered channel sections joined at the corners by flat right angled fasteners. The sections have a slot shaped cavity along and in the bottom channel wall. The fl |
| 5329736 |
Door construction for vertical refrigerator and freezer spaces |
July 19, 1994 |
| A door structure, for use in combination with upright refrigerator and freezer spaces, which utilizes heat transfer by forced convection, of the kind used in everyday commodity stores to display goods on sale. The door has two glass panes which together with a frame embracing the edges o |
| 5107655 |
Profiled section for door-leaves |
April 28, 1992 |
| A door-leaf profiled section for glass doors and windows, and particularly for glass doors of the kind used between a room a refrigerator or freezer space, the profiled section preferably being made of aluminum and being intended to embrace the edges of a double or triple glazing assembl |
| 4981002 |
Wall system |
January 1, 1991 |
| A wall system comprises hollow framework structural members which can be assembled to form a hollow framework and subsequently disassembled, and transparent and opaque wall elements, the framework being intended to support the wall elements. The hollow framework structural member compris |
| 4896785 |
Combination chest freezer and glass cover |
January 30, 1990 |
| A glass cover or lid for a chest freezer of the kind in which the goods contained therein are intended to be viewed through the glass cover and which chest is constructed so that a substantially stationary cushion of air can be generated immediately beneath the glass cover, preferably a |