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Armand Zucker Phones & Addresses

  • Boynton Beach, FL
  • Skokie, IL
  • Chicago, IL

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Us Patents

Four Color Word Forming Game

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US Patent:
20030057649, Mar 27, 2003
Filed:
Sep 25, 2001
Appl. No.:
09/962819
Inventors:
Jerome Herman - Skokie IL, US
Armand Zucker - Skokie IL, US
International Classification:
A63F001/00
US Classification:
273/299000
Abstract:
A word game apparatus is disclosed which comprises of: (1) A supply of four identical sets of 52 printed alphabet tiles, each set with letters printed in one of four different colors for a total of 208 tiles which includes eight joker tiles. (2) A supply of 52 printed game cards specifying four words from two to six letters in length, each word to be assembled in one of said colors for a total of 15 letters. (3) Four alphabet tile and game card holding racks configured to hold 15 alphabet tiles and one printed game card. To play the game, each player (from two to four can play) is supplied at random with one of the 52 game cards described in (2) above. Each player then makes a random selection of 15 alphabet tiles from a supply means, such as a bag or with all tiles lying face down on the playing table. Each player then separates their 15 tiles into four specified colors with the object of making four words of two, three, four, five or six letters in each color specified by game card supplied to him. Included are eight “joker” tiles which can be used to represent any desired letter in any word of three or more letters. The winner is the first player to complete four words in the color and length indicated on player's game card. Winning player receives one point for each unused tile and five points for each unused “joker” on all losing player's racks.

Dispenser Rack For Cans Or Bottles

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US Patent:
D2907909, Jul 14, 1987
Filed:
Mar 26, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/716328
Inventors:
Walter Nathan - Glencoe IL
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
US Classification:
D 6408

Modular Display Rack

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US Patent:
45508380, Nov 5, 1985
Filed:
Mar 5, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/586222
Inventors:
Walter Nathan - Glencoe IL
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A47F 314
US Classification:
211128
Abstract:
An improved, knock-down, multiple-level, article storage and display rack may be assembled using article storage and shipping containers and dowel rod spacers. The containers, which preferably are molded plastic trays, each have a rectangular base and three retaining walls, one of which is a front wall. A display panel is angled forward from the container's front wall so that the bottom of the display panel and the bottom of the front wall cooperate to provide front, horizontal, support. A simple stand constructed to provide a pair of upright columns that fit into bottom-opening recesses in the two side walls, cooperate to provide a rear suppport for the display. Column-like dowels that fit into upper and lower recesses in the retaining walls of respective lower and upper trays are used to assemble the vertically disposed display rack.

Side Wall For A Dispenser For Cans Or Bottles

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US Patent:
D2905663, Jun 30, 1987
Filed:
Mar 26, 1985
Appl. No.:
6/716326
Inventors:
Walter Nathan - Glencoe IL
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
US Classification:
D 6492

Merchandise Display Stand

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US Patent:
49763601, Dec 11, 1990
Filed:
Jan 12, 1990
Appl. No.:
7/464374
Inventors:
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
David S. Breslow - Chicago IL
Harald Giebel - Westchester IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A47F 500
US Classification:
211186
Abstract:
A display stand assembly in which the main shelves have side rims provided with rectangular collars at opposite ends thereof. Vertical side members comprising top and bottom cross beams having channel-shaped top receivers and channel-shaped bottom inserts cooperate with the main shelves. The top receivers fit frictionally and snugly into the collars of a shelf rim thereabove and bottom inserts fit snugly into the receivers of a side member therebelow, whereby a pair of side members cooperate with the collar of the shelf to provide three-wall support for the shelf therebetween. The bottom cross beams cooperate with longitudinal recesses in the shelf rim to further stabilize the assembly. Extension end shelves are provided which are frictionally attachable to the main shelf side rims for increased merchandise support area. There are floor support feet which have a similar channel-shaped receiver insertable into a collar of the bottommost shelf of the assembly.

Storage And Dispenser Rack

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US Patent:
44742975, Oct 2, 1984
Filed:
Jan 3, 1983
Appl. No.:
6/454997
Inventors:
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
International Classification:
A47F 100
US Classification:
211 49D
Abstract:
A new storage and dispenser rack is provided for quasi-cylindrical containers such as bottles, wherein the ends of the containers are of different dimension but with a belly portion of the container being substantially of the same size and shape as the large end of the container. The rack is made of molded plastic parts that are constructed and designed to snap together. The rack includes a pair of upright panels that define a bay and provide thereon tiers of tracks, each for supporting one end of the quasi-cylindrical containers. A plurality of transverse spacer shafts that connect with the pair of panels operate to provide a free-standing structural grid for the rack. The spacer shafts are of an axial length selected for the size of the containers to be supported on the rack. An add-on track member is provided for support of quasi-cylindrical containers, with means provided on the underside of the track member arranged for snap-on connection with male snap-on members provided in female sockets provided on, and located intermediate the ends of, the transverse spacer shafts.

Modular Display Stand

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US Patent:
D3211010, Oct 29, 1991
Filed:
May 2, 1988
Appl. No.:
7/189959
Inventors:
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
US Classification:
D 6479

Modular Display Rack

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US Patent:
D2840499, Jun 3, 1986
Filed:
Jan 27, 1984
Appl. No.:
6/574405
Inventors:
Walter Nathan - Glencoe IL
Armand S. Zucker - Skokie IL
Assignee:
RTC Industries, Inc. - Chicago IL
US Classification:
D 6408
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