181 |
Cabinet for groceries |
US595834D |
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US595834A |
1897-12-21 |
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182 |
Show and sale case |
US428877D |
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US428877A |
1890-05-27 |
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183 |
Show-case |
US386550D |
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US386550A |
1888-07-24 |
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184 |
Xorman eobeetsolsy |
US303886D |
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US303886A |
1884-08-19 |
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185 |
Display rack |
US14764850 |
2014-01-29 |
US10080445B2 |
2018-09-25 |
Flavio Da Silva; Christoph Hopfenzitz; Alexander Seestaller |
A display rack for the presentation and dispensing of products which have to be protected in a hygienic manner, in particular foodstuffs, to a customer. The display rack has a presentation chamber for storing and visually presenting the products, having a front side which faces a customer, a rear side which is remote from a customer as well as a left-hand side and a right-hand side. The display rack also has a removal chamber having a removal opening for the removal of products from the display rack. A non-return device is provided between the presentation chamber and the removal chamber, and is arranged on the right-hand and/or left-hand side of the presentation chamber. Two panes are arranged one above the other as front covers for the front sides of the presentation chambers to define a pusher opening in a width direction. |
186 |
DISPENSING DEVICE |
US15748575 |
2016-03-10 |
US20180213945A1 |
2018-08-02 |
Alexis WOLF |
A dispensing device for unpacked goods, in particular bakery goods, with at least one support frame and one drawer-like insert inserted into the support frame, wherein the drawer-like insert delimits a goods-receiving space in which at least one trough-like receiver is located, and wherein the insert has at least one front opening via which the goods-receiving space and the trough-like receiver are accessible, and wherein the insert has at least one transparent door and at least one door guide which, when the device is assembled, is arranged in the upper area of the opening, wherein the door has at least two guide pins, and wherein the door guide has first and second guide recesses in which the guide pins are guided so that the door is sunk at least partially into the goods-receiving space by a tilting/turning movement followed by a pushing-in movement which extends obliquely upwards in the assembled state. |
187 |
Monitoring removal and replacement of tools within an inventory control system |
US14954378 |
2015-11-30 |
US10013834B2 |
2018-07-03 |
Preston Phillips; David C. Fly; Matthew J. Lipsey; Joseph Chwan; Frederick J. Rogers |
An inventory control system is described that includes a tool storage device including a drawer or a tray providing a pallet, wherein the pallet includes storage locations for objects; a sensing device configured to form an image of the storage locations; and a data processor configured to determine presence or absence of the pallet and presence or absence of objects within the storage locations of the pallet using the information from the image. |
188 |
Product securement and management system |
US15388310 |
2016-12-22 |
US09993091B2 |
2018-06-12 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed. |
189 |
Item dispensing apparatus |
US15437274 |
2017-02-20 |
US09959698B2 |
2018-05-01 |
Robert Fitzgerald; Kyle Joiner; Joel Eisler; Ward Broom; Keith Stallings; Jason Farah |
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispenser configured for storing one or more items and dispensing the stored items to authorized users. According to various embodiments, the dispenser generally includes a housing defining an interior portion dimensioned to receive a plurality of items and an access assembly configured to prevent unauthorized user access to the interior portion of the dispenser while providing selective access to certain items in response to input received from an authorized user. According to various embodiments, the access assembly comprises a pair of flexible barriers coupled to a sliding door assembly, which includes one or more lockable access doors. Together, the door assembly and flexible barriers prevent access to the interior of the dispenser when in a locked configuration and permit access to certain items when in an unlocked configuration. |
190 |
UTILIZATION OF WORK ORDER DATA IN AN AUTOMATED TOOL CONTROL SYSTEM |
US15843819 |
2017-12-15 |
US20180108197A1 |
2018-04-19 |
Preston PHILLIPS; David C. FLY; Matthew J. LIPSEY; Joseph CHWAN, JR.; Frederick J. ROGERS |
An inventory control system is provided for monitoring the removal and replacement of objects stored in the system. The system includes a storage container including a plurality of storage locations for storing objects; a sensing device configured to detect the presence or absence of objects in the storage locations; a display device; and a data processor. The data processor is configured to receive work order data identifying a particular work order; receive information associated with the work order based on the work order data; and display the information associated with the work order on the display device. |
191 |
Product Securement and Management System |
US15828777 |
2017-12-01 |
US20180078055A1 |
2018-03-22 |
Tony Dipaolo; Stephen N. Hardy; John Wildman |
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall. The merchandise system may be configured to hold a number of products, such as cans (for example, baby formula cans) in the merchandise system that would be accessible to the customer one at a time out of the front of the merchandise system. The front of each merchandise system may include its own individual security window attached to the merchandise system that allows the customer to remove one can at a time. |
192 |
Product securement and management system |
US15165470 |
2016-05-26 |
US09844280B2 |
2017-12-19 |
Tony Dipaolo; John Wildman; Stephen N. Hardy |
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall. The merchandise system may be configured to hold a number of products, such as cans (for example, baby formula cans) in the merchandise system that would be accessible to the customer one at a time out of the front of the merchandise system. The front of each merchandise system may include its own individual security window attached to the merchandise system that allows the customer to remove one can at a time. |
193 |
ITEM DISPENSING APPARATUS |
US15437274 |
2017-02-20 |
US20170161983A1 |
2017-06-08 |
Robert Fitzgerald; Kyle Joiner; Joel Eisler; Ward Broom; Keith Stallings; Jason Farah |
Various embodiments of the present invention are directed to a dispenser configured for storing one or more items and dispensing the stored items to authorized users. According to various embodiments, the dispenser generally includes a housing defining an interior portion dimensioned to receive a plurality of items and an access assembly configured to prevent unauthorized user access to the interior portion of the dispenser while providing selective access to certain items in response to input received from an authorized user. According to various embodiments, the access assembly comprises a pair of flexible barriers coupled to a sliding door assembly, which includes one or more lockable access doors. Together, the door assembly and flexible barriers prevent access to the interior of the dispenser when in a locked configuration and permit access to certain items when in an unlocked configuration. |
194 |
Product Securement and Management System |
US15388310 |
2016-12-22 |
US20170099959A1 |
2017-04-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed. |
195 |
Dual Merchandizing Case |
US15158092 |
2016-05-18 |
US20160338509A1 |
2016-11-24 |
Karen Keeder |
A merchandizing case may include a housing having first, second, third, fourth, fifth, and sixth walls. The first wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the second wall, the third wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the fourth wall, and the fifth wall may oppose and may be substantially parallel to the sixth wall. The housing may have an interior volume defined by the first wall, the second wall, the third wall, the fourth wall, the fifth wall, and the sixth wall. A first dispensing opening may be formed in the first wall to provide access to the interior volume and is usable when the housing is supported by the fourth wall. A second dispensing opening may be formed in the second wall to provide access to the interior volume and is usable when the housing is supported by the second wall. |
196 |
PRODUCT DISPLAY UNIT WITH EXTENSION |
US14697941 |
2015-04-28 |
US20160316936A1 |
2016-11-03 |
Anthony Camello; Andrew Howard; Daniel C. Riley |
A product display unit. The product display unit includes a base, a distal section, and an extension. The base includes a track that defines a longitudinal axis and that is configured to support a plurality of products thereon. The distal section is configured to releasably engage a distal portion of the base. The extension is configured to selectively engage the distal portion of the base. |
197 |
Product merchandiser |
US14180163 |
2014-02-13 |
US09433305B2 |
2016-09-06 |
Gregory M. Bird; Gerald Matthew Szpak; Shane Obitts; Michael Eric Liedtke; Matthew Grubbs |
A retainer assembly for an associated merchandising structure includes a planar divider mounted to the associated merchandising structure with the divider including a first side, a second side, a front end and a rear end. A first retainer is pivotally mounted to a first side of the divider adjacent the front end thereof. A second retainer is pivotally mounted to the second side of the divider adjacent the front end thereof. The first and second retainers are biased into an orientation normal to the plane of the divider. Each of the first and second retainers is adapted to pivot omnidirectionally in relation to the plane of the divider. |
198 |
STORAGE CONTAINER WITH INVENTORY CONTROL |
US15137056 |
2016-04-25 |
US20160240025A1 |
2016-08-18 |
LEONARD M. BASHKIN |
Systems and methods of the invention relate to managing an inventory of items within a storage container. A storage container can house one or more items for distribution among one or more users such as, for instance, employees. The storage container discussed herein provides authentication of a user, tracking of the inventory each user removes or returns, video/image capture of user during access of the storage container, wireless tracking of items housed within the storage container, among others. |
199 |
SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MONITORING RETAIL UNITS |
US14888978 |
2014-04-24 |
US20160143459A1 |
2016-05-26 |
Shavit Noa CLEIN |
The present disclosure provides a retail unit comprising: a display module capable of accommodating one or more retail items; a door module configured to pivot away from the display module; and an imaging module coupled to the door module and configured to allow imaging of the display module. |
200 |
MULTI-CHUTE GRAVITY FEED DISPENSER DISPLAY |
US14861017 |
2015-09-22 |
US20160007768A1 |
2016-01-14 |
Terry J. Johnson; Travis Ogden Johnson; John Schoemer |
A set of panels having chutes therebetween. The chutes being defined by curvilinear rails on such panels. The curvilinear rails having stops thereon for stopping the products for viewing. |