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PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH RAIL MOUNTING CLIP |
US14746355 |
2015-06-22 |
US20150366340A1 |
2015-12-24 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
202 |
Item dispensing apparatus |
US14042612 |
2013-09-30 |
US09208635B2 |
2015-12-08 |
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. |
203 |
RECESSED PERSONAL PROTECTION EQUIPMENT DISPENSERS |
US14803982 |
2015-07-20 |
US20150320238A1 |
2015-11-12 |
Dante G. DeGraaf |
The present invention generally relates to modular recessed dispensers for holding consumable products such as, but not limited to, disposable latex gloves, gowns, masks that may be contained within a consumables box. In one embodiment, the modular recessed dispensers include replaceable doors or front panels and adjustable shelves and dividers that may be quickly reconfigured to cooperate with the replaced door. The modular recessed dispensers may be fully recessed or semi-recessed into a wall or other structure. |
204 |
Product management display system with trackless pusher mechanism |
US14328976 |
2014-07-11 |
US09173505B2 |
2015-11-03 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
205 |
Product securement and management system |
US14046385 |
2013-10-04 |
US09167913B2 |
2015-10-27 |
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. |
206 |
Multi-chute gravity feed dispenser display |
US14459600 |
2014-08-14 |
US09144326B2 |
2015-09-29 |
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. |
207 |
Product management display system with rail mounting clip |
US14332088 |
2014-07-15 |
US09060624B2 |
2015-06-23 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
208 |
WINDOW SUPPORT AND METHOD FOR ROOM AIR CONDITIONER INSTALLATION |
US14505035 |
2014-10-02 |
US20150097096A1 |
2015-04-09 |
Ernest ARBUCCI |
A bracket for mounting an air conditioning unit in a window has a base plate having a front edge and a rear edge and a pair of support legs connected to the base plate and extending from the rear edge, each support leg having an end face that faces in a same direction as the front edge and a support trough connected to the front edge. There are adjustable arms connected to the support trough. These arms are slidable in opposite directions to increase the width of the bracket and fit it exactly to the width of the window frame. When the bracket is positioned in a window frame of a structure, the support trough fits within the window frame and the end faces of the each support leg rest against an exterior of the structure. |
209 |
MULTI-CHUTE GRAVITY FEED DISPENSER DISPLAY |
US14459600 |
2014-08-14 |
US20150014261A1 |
2015-01-15 |
Terry J. Johnson; Trevor 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. |
210 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH RAIL MOUNTING CLIP |
US14332088 |
2014-07-15 |
US20140339181A1 |
2014-11-20 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
211 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14444357 |
2014-07-28 |
US20140332482A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
212 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14444296 |
2014-07-28 |
US20140332481A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
213 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14328976 |
2014-07-11 |
US20140332480A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
214 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14326588 |
2014-07-09 |
US20140326690A1 |
2014-11-06 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
215 |
Multi-chute gravity feed dispenser display |
US11164784 |
2005-12-06 |
US08827111B2 |
2014-09-09 |
Terry J. Johnson; Travis O. 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. |
216 |
VENDING MACHINE |
US14015115 |
2013-08-30 |
US20140183219A1 |
2014-07-03 |
YUN-LUNG CHEN; LI TONG; HAI-TAO SHAN |
A vending machine includes a mounting bracket and a balance assembly. The mounting bracket includes two side panels and a cover panel pivotably mounted between the two side panels. The balance assembly includes a loading arm, a loading panel secured to the loading arm, and a balance member secured to the loading arm. The loading arm is pivotably mounted between the two side panels. The loading panel and the balance member are mounted to opposite sides of the loading arm to maintain the loading panel in a first position. The loading panel includes a panel body and an engaging member. The engaging member blocks the cover panel from rotating inward. The loading panel rotates from the first position to a second position after a product is dropped on the loading panel, and the engaging member is moved down to unblock the cover panel. |
217 |
Product Securement and Management System |
US14044361 |
2013-10-02 |
US20140117818A1 |
2014-05-01 |
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. |
218 |
ENABLING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM AND A REMOTE SYSTEM OVER A NETWORK |
US13916374 |
2013-06-12 |
US20130332323A1 |
2013-12-12 |
Preston PHILLIPS; David C. FLY; Matthew J. LIPSEY; Joseph CHWAN, JR.; Frederick J. ROGERS |
The instant application describes an inventory control system including an object storage device including a drawer or a tray for housing objects; a sensing device configured to acquire an image including information about the objects stored in the object storage device; an interface circuitry in communication with the sensing device and configured to generate object data based on the image acquired by the sensing device; and a processor configured to provide an integrated network access and transmit the object data across a network using a Web Service as defined by World Wide Web Consortium (W3C), the Web Service being a data link interface between the inventory control system and a remote system. |
219 |
MONITORING REMOVAL AND REPLACEMENT OF TOOLS WITHIN AN INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM |
US13916192 |
2013-06-12 |
US20130328661A1 |
2013-12-12 |
Preston Phillips; David C. Fly; Matthew J. Lipsey; Joseph Chwan, Jr.; 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. |
220 |
STACKABLE PRODUCT DISTRIBUTION DEVICE |
US13530717 |
2012-06-22 |
US20130026177A1 |
2013-01-31 |
Lars Brügmann |
Stackable product distribution device for accommodating at least one row of products with products which can be arranged in succession on a support surface in a receiving space which is bordered by two opposite side walls, one bottom, and a cover as well as at least one closable door, for sequential distribution of the product of the product row which is located nearest the door there being a removal opening between the closed door and one front edge of the cover. |