161 |
Article display apparatus |
US11206 |
1987-02-05 |
US4794764A |
1989-01-03 |
James A. Dyment; Harvey W. Benison; Karl E. Haschart; John S. Veach |
A portable article display apparatus for displaying articles such as beverage cans or other items includes a hollow housing having a transparent outer wall, a base support for mounting the housing and a door mounted over an access opening in the transparent outer wall for removing articles one-by-one from the housing. Systems for cooling the housing interior and defogging its transparent outer wall are provided for displaying food articles or other items which must be refrigerated. Articles are stacked in vertical columns within the housing interior upon an article support carriage which is rotatable with respect to the fixed base and housing to index each vertical column of articles into direct alignment with the door. In removing articles from the housing, the door is operable in an open position to permit removal of the lowermost article in the column while supporting the articles above. The remaining articles in the column are released in preparation for removal of another article upon closing the door. |
162 |
Dispenser with temperature control |
US62218 |
1987-06-12 |
US4783967A |
1988-11-15 |
Joseph F. Mullen |
The present invention is directed to apparatus which is designed to dispense a variety of food service items such as packets of condiments, sauces, toppings, etc. The apparatus provides a receptacle in which the packets may be bulk-loaded without regard to their orientation. The packets may be mixed or matched without the necessity for loading them in magazines or other dispensing devices. An electrically-powered heat exchange means is provided to cool the apparatus. |
163 |
Linear display cabinet |
US77947 |
1987-07-24 |
US4760927A |
1988-08-02 |
Jean-Pierre Dechirot |
This sales display unit principally comprises downward-inclined pegs (2), in its upper region, and upward-inclined pegs (4) in its lower region. A rearwardly-inclined fascia element (7) separates the spaces (1 and 3) occupied by each type of peg, which are extended, upwards and downwards respectively, by a forwardly-inclined fascia element (10) and a hinged fascia element (13). The sales front of the lower space (3) is rearwardly inclined, and the packages which are hung on the corresponding pegs (4) are subjectd to upward returning forces, exerted by springs (5). Each of the fascia elements is equipped with supplementary means of information, and may be utilized for displaying advertizing media. |
164 |
Cabinet for housing dispensing machines |
US927349 |
1986-11-06 |
US4722577A |
1988-02-02 |
D. William Mewborne |
There is provided an improved cabinet for housing a plurality of dispensing machines which are situated in rows and columns within the cabinet. The bottom row of dispensing machines are received on a slidable support mechanism so that the bottom row may be moved from underneath the top row thus exposing the lids of the machines on the bottom row enabling convenient access for servicing. Vertical supports are provided to stabilize the cabinet while the bottom row of machines are being serviced. The cabinet includes an openable top so that the top row of machines also may be readily serviced. |
165 |
Vendor with maneuvering feature |
US648928 |
1976-01-14 |
US3986759A |
1976-10-19 |
Alvin W. Holstein; John E. Stanhope |
A vendor of the type comprising a cabinet having a bottom, top, sides, back and a front door, in which the bottom and top each comprises a main panel formed to provide a space between the front of the cabinet and the main panel and a filler panel removably attached to the main panel and filling the space between the front of the main panel and the front of the cabinet. The fillers are removable to open said spaces to enable the cabinet to be maneuvered, with the front door opened, through a doorway which is narrower than the overall width or depth of the cabinet but wider than the depth of the cabinet from the back of the cabinet to said spaces. |
166 |
Dispensing and display cabinet |
US73201558 |
1958-04-30 |
US3006707A |
1961-10-31 |
ROSSI ANTHONY T |
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167 |
Article dispensing apparatus |
US74382947 |
1947-04-25 |
US2468819A |
1949-05-03 |
FRY BENJAMIN W |
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168 |
Display and dispensing cabinet |
US56901044 |
1944-12-20 |
US2463037A |
1949-03-01 |
HOLM CARL B |
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169 |
Dispensing cabinet |
US68975246 |
1946-08-10 |
US2462816A |
1949-02-22 |
SCHNER JR CHARLES; FRANK ZEISER |
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170 |
Showcase sham |
US27571339 |
1939-05-25 |
US2241696A |
1941-05-13 |
BENDER GEORGE P |
|
171 |
Dispensing cabinet |
US36058729 |
1929-05-04 |
US1803774A |
1931-05-05 |
SCHMIDT THOMAS B |
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172 |
Vending and display cabinet |
US13697426 |
1926-09-22 |
US1673711A |
1928-06-12 |
RICHESON SANFORD E |
|
173 |
Dispensing cabinet |
US8254826 |
1926-01-20 |
US1621971A |
1927-03-22 |
CURTIS RENE C |
|
174 |
Display and selling apparatus |
US37358320 |
1920-04-13 |
US1441653A |
1923-01-09 |
ARNOLD HENRY W |
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175 |
Display and dispensing cabinet. |
US17869317 |
1917-07-05 |
US1258801A |
1918-03-12 |
MASON EDWARD A; HAYES HEDLEY VICARS |
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176 |
Grocer's display-cabinet. |
US6724215 |
1915-12-16 |
US1255759A |
1918-02-05 |
KIBBY ERNEST J |
|
177 |
Open-bottom selling-cabinet. |
US1913748714 |
1913-02-15 |
US1174651A |
1916-03-07 |
AUSTIN HERBERT A |
|
178 |
Bin. |
US909148D |
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US909148A |
1909-01-12 |
CAMERON JOHN; RANDOLPH BOYCE |
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179 |
Display-cabinet for ribbons. |
US1902109164 |
1902-05-27 |
US719234A |
1903-01-27 |
LAFON NATHANIEL |
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180 |
Ribbon-display cabinet |
US620464D |
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US620464A |
1899-02-28 |
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