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序号 专利名 申请号 申请日 公开(公告)号 公开(公告)日 发明人
261 INVENTORY CONTROL SYSTEM US13857971 2013-04-05 US20130264917A1 2013-10-10 Robert Baptiste; Thomas Geraty; Mark Brinkerhoff; Wade Barnett
An inventory control system comprising a dispensing module; a horizontal blocking bar proximate the front portion of the dispensing module; a dispensing module sliding base comprising having a roll pin affixed thereto, and a right side wall having a roll pin affixed thereto; a left rocker arm and a right rocker arm each having a slot; and wherein the roll pin of the left side wall passes through the slot of the left rocker arm and the roll pin of the right side wall passes through the slot of the right rocker arm.
262 Display system US12839027 2010-07-19 US08479925B2 2013-07-09 Paul Christopher Brown; Thomas A. Caputo; Grant Rorie Phillips; Martin Richard Van Buren
A display for a shelving unit of the type having a bay defined in part by lower and upper horizontal supports that comprises a first rail mounted on the lower horizontal support and a second rail mounted on the upper horizontal support. A body is disposed between the first and second rails. The body is in free moving contact with the first rail and the second rail such that the body is freely movable along the length of the rails. The body supports a user interface device. The display of the invention may be used where the user interface controls the functions of a co-located machine.
263 Display arrangement having profile member for supporting a display element US12412261 2009-03-26 US08453387B2 2013-06-04 Christin Goepfert; Janine Goepfert; Joachim Goepfert
A display arrangement includes at least one profile, at least one essentially horizontally oriented planar rack element and at least one bracket element. The profile has at least one central web having two parallel inner flanges. The at least one profile can be oriented vertically, and the bracket element may be formed from a top part and a bottom part which can be drawn against one another by at least one tensioning screw. The top part and/or the bottom part are/is provided with clamping rails and/or clamping-rail segments which can be connected in a force fitting and releasable manner to the inner flanges by being plugged thereon, it being possible for each of the at least one rack element to be fixed in a force-fitting manner between the tensioning surfaces of a bracket element by the tensioning screw or of the tensioning screws being tightened.
264 ERGONOMIC MERCHANDISING SYSTEM US13604547 2012-09-05 US20130068708A1 2013-03-21 Terry J. Johnson; Travis Ogden Johnson
A display apparatus for articles having substantially the same size comprises an inclined structure supporting the articles for sliding forward and rearward movement thereon. A first stop structure prevents forward movement of the articles beyond a first stop point. A second stop structure moves between first and second positions in which it, respectively, stops articles at a second stop point rearward of the first stop point, and permits articles to move forward past the second stop point. The second stop structure is biased so as to move toward the first position, and it moves to the second position when an article is at the first stop point, which allows a rearward article to slide forward past the second stop point.
265 Product display shelf with compliant member US13487331 2012-06-04 US08387806B2 2013-03-05 Raymond Schneider
A product display shelf comprising a bottom surface, a rear surface and at least one compliant member is disclosed. The bottom surface is configured to support at least one product thereon. The rear surface extends upwardly from the bottom surface. The at least one compliant member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the rear surface and is configured to substantially prevent the product supported by the bottom surface from movement relative to the bottom surface upon movement of the product display shelf.
266 FLIP-DOWN GRAPHIC SHELF DISPLAY AND SHELVING UNIT INCORPORATING THE SAME US13224919 2011-09-02 US20120325763A1 2012-12-27 Kenneth E. Loy; Randy J. Rohr
A latching assembly for a graphic shelf display and a shelving unit incorporating the same. The display includes a support plate, a front panel, and a hinge securing them together so that the panel can pivot between an upright position and a flipped-down position. The latching assembly includes a spring clip on the panel and a latch member on the support plate. The spring clip is fixed at a first end to a spring clip housing on the panel and the second end thereof is free to pivot in a first direction to engage the latch member and in a second direction to disengage therefrom. A detent extending outwardly from the spring clip is received in aligned slots in the housing and latch member when the latching assembly is engaged. A graphics card is retained in a channel on the outer surface of the panel.
267 CENTER STORE DESIGN, METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR RETAIL MARKETS US13431927 2012-03-27 US20120241395A1 2012-09-27 Lawrence J. BRUCIA
A shelving layout concept which allows selective configuration and reconfiguration of the orientation of certain shelving systems within the central portion of a store to create a PrimeZone area including an assembly of End Caps, Center Caps, Power Sets, Corner Boards, Hot Spots and Banner Boards, the combination of which provides a solution for enabling retailers to re-invigorate their Center Store, increase their vendor promotional revenue, and increase their in-store sales due to more favorable consumer response to greater promotional activity and the continuing change of product venues in key areas of the store layout. The concept also includes novel hardware which enables the reconfiguration of the shelving layout to accommodate vendors' desire to change display schemes.
268 Product display shelf with compliant member US13157500 2011-06-10 US08205759B2 2012-06-26 Raymond Schneider
A product display shelf comprising a bottom surface, a rear surface and at least one compliant member is disclosed. The bottom surface is configured to support at least one product thereon. The rear surface extends upwardly from the bottom surface. The at least one compliant member is disposed in mechanical cooperation with the rear surface and is configured to substantially prevent the product supported by the bottom surface from movement relative to the bottom surface upon movement of the product display shelf.
269 Threaded container configured to be placed on a rail that is secured to a store shelf display unit, to assure correct placement and orientation of the container on the shelf and to facilitate untightening the closure on the container using a common household item US12925219 2010-10-18 US20120091148A1 2012-04-19 John R. Nasiatka
A moldable threaded container and placement rail system which includes a moldable container formed with an annular sidewall forming a cylindrical member, threaded on the open end and a closed bottom surface on the opposite end. A receptacle such as a recessed notch or slot is formed so as not to extend beyond the plane of the bottom surface. The receptacle is configured to allow placement of the container on a rail secured to a store shelf display unit for ideal positioning of the product content label while reducing the labor content required for stocking and restocking products for display on store shelving. The receptacle configuration will also allow using a common household item, such as a pencil, to act as a lever to assist in untightening or retightening the closure on the container. The container is easily moldable and allows containers to be stacked one on top of another when placed in a cardboard box for shipment.
270 Inverted cell honeycomb structure shelving US11894118 2007-08-20 US08141723B2 2012-03-27 John Whalen; John J. Hagemann; Robert J. Yunger; Peter H. Henning; Thomas Hurt; Jake Myre
A shelf panel for support of items made of an array of honeycomb-shaped cells, alternatively closed at opposite ends to create an array. The thickness of the honeycomb cells may be varied along an arch distribution with the shape of contemplated deformations. The array of honeycomb cells may be surrounded by a ring of alternatively configured cells to create regularly shaped shelf panels. The surrounding cells of a second thickness allow for possible stacking between two shelf panels including a cylindrical corner cell with a top cylinder able to accommodate a bottom cylinder from a second shelf panel. The surrounding cells may also include a wedge of the same geometry as the selected cell where part of the wedge is inserted in the cell and the other part of the wedge is a mechanical fixation means. Some circumferential cells may be adapted to be either a male or female interlocks allowing for two or more shelf panels to be interlocked if they are disposed adjacent each other on a same plane.
271 FLEXIBLE SHELVING SYSTEM US13252014 2011-10-03 US20120018392A1 2012-01-26 Robert D. PEOTA; Robert D. YODER; Andrew A. ENYART; Mark A. Campbell; Steven C. THOMPSON
A modular shelving system comprises a first upright, a second upright, first and second rails, and a rail spanner. The first upright includes a first body and a first cleat having a base portion secured in the first body. The second upright includes a second body and a second cleat having a base portion secured in the second body. Each of the first and second rails defines an upper cleat hole and a lower cleat hole. The first cleat of the first upright is slidably received in the upper and lower cleat holes of the first rail, and the second cleat of the second upright is slidably received in the upper and lower cleat holes of the second rail. The rail spanner extends between the first and second rails and includes first and second retaining claws each connected to the rail spanner.
272 Showcase US11242789 2005-10-05 US08016136B2 2011-09-13 Hidekazu Kainuma; Koji Hayase
An object is to provide a showcase in which an attaching height of a guard for preventing falling of goods can be easily changed without changing a shelf guard member for preventing the falling of the goods depending on a height of the goods. The showcase is constituted by bridging shelves for displaying the goods to front and rear supports comprising a plurality of vertically ranging engagement holes, and comprises the guard for preventing falling of goods, disposed above an edge portion of each shelf. This guard for preventing the falling of the goods comprises: a guard main body constituted of a stria or the like; and a guard receiver having a guard holding portion, and the guard main body is disengageably attached to the engagement holes formed in the front support via the guard receiver.
273 SHELF AND SHELVING SYSTEM US13001078 2009-06-26 US20110180502A1 2011-07-28 Asher M. Clark; George Saunders-Singer
A shelf comprising a first shelf mounting element configured to be positioned against and be connected to the surface of an upright to which the shelf is to be attached, a shelf member extending from an edge of the first shelf mounting element, a shelf support element extending from a foremost edge of said shelf member remote from the first shelf mounting element, and a second shelf mounting element depending from an edge of the shelf support element remote from the shelf member configured to be positioned against and be connected to said surface of the upright spaced from the first shelf mounting element such that, when the shelf is mounted to said surface of the upright, the shelf member extends outwardly from the first shelf mounting element away from the upright surface and the shelf support element extends from the foremost edge of the shelf member towards the upright surface at an angle relative to the shelf member.
274 Display with folding shelves US11295791 2005-12-07 US07954655B2 2011-06-07 Alexander Virvo
A presentation display for use in displaying products, samples and/or premiums. The display is comprised a shelf that is attached to a backer panel by means of a flexible hinge. The display may be made with flexible material as in paperboard, or with more permanent material as in plastic, wood, metal or other suitable material. Additional shelves may be added. The orientation of the additional shelves should be in a “nesting” way where when they are in the “Up” or “Closed” position there is minimal space between the shelves (“nesting” way), and when they are in the “Down” or “Open” position the area covered up during storage or shipping is revealed, giving a substantially “open” look a and feel to the display and allowing for easy access to the product. The revealed area may contain imagery or messaging to inform, entertain or to help sell the product.
275 SLIDING PRODUCT REDUCER ASSEMBLY US12684288 2010-01-08 US20110062096A1 2011-03-17 Robert P. Sparkowski
An improved product storage assembly attachable to a shelving assembly. The product display assembly including a base defining a support surface, and a backstop adjustable relative to the base. The backstop includes a first portion coupleable to the base, and a second portion extending generally upwardly from the first portion to display indicia creating the illusion of a fully stocked shelf.
276 INTELLIGENT SHELVING SYSTEM US12781631 2010-05-17 US20100219958A1 2010-09-02 David W. Caldwell; Thomas M. Schreiber; Bahar N. Wadia; Donald C. Mueller
An intelligent shelving system integrates touch sensors, displays, lighting, and other components into shelves. Touch sensors can be used as limit switches to control shelf motion, to monitor items borne on shelves, to detect spills, and to control lighting and other devices and functions. Displays can provide information relating to objects stored in the shelving system and the operation and status of the shelving system.
277 Display system US11963419 2007-12-21 US07743933B2 2010-06-29 Arthur R. Martin; Christopher S. Anderson; Keith G. Arndt; Anthony C. Squitieri
A display system can accommodate a number of products. The system includes one or more modules. Each module may be mounted on a support wall and includes back and shelf portions. Advantageously, a number of modules are arranged in a number of rows, one row above another. A number of dividers are removably secured to at least one of the walls and may be moved in stepwise or continuous fashion to separate groups of the products within each row. Various of the modules may include hook bars secured to the back wall portions for hanging certain of the products and/or space thieves removably secured to the shelf portions for forwardly offsetting stacked or hung products.
278 DISPLAY OF VIDEO AND OTHER CONTENT IN RETAIL STORES US12518241 2007-12-07 US20100012600A1 2010-01-21 John Robert Clontz; Joshua Warren-Louis Logan
A shelf for use in a conventional retail display gondola or perimeter wall shelving includes an upper support surface for merchandise and an enclosure below that surface in which electronic components including a thin client computer or a media player are housed. A video display monitor has a screen visible through an opening in a front face of the shelf. The enclosure is usually secured to deny access to the electronic component, but can be opened to provide access to the electronic components housed therein.
279 SHELF FOR A SHELVING UNIT US12376092 2007-07-31 US20100006519A1 2010-01-14 Piet Van De Steen
A sheet metal shelf has a front edge, a back edge and a load carrying flat portion, the front edge comprising a support for supporting display elements of a display system. The sheet material at the front edge is formed as a first enclosed channel integrally formed with the load carrying flat portion, so the channel provides the support at the front edge of the shelf. The support has apertures for attaching the display elements.
280 DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT US12412261 2009-03-26 US20090236485A1 2009-09-24 Christin Goepfert; Janine Goepfert; Joachim Goepfert
A display arrangement is provided that includes at least one profile made of one or more parts, at least one essentially horizontally oriented planar rack element and at least one bracket element, wherein each of the profiles has at least one central web and, arranged thereon, two parallel inner flanges. Wherein at least one of the profiles can be oriented vertically, wherein the bracket element is formed from a top part and a bottom part which can be drawn against one another by means of at least one tensioning screw, and each have a tensioning surface. Wherein the tensioning surfaces are essentially parallel to one another, and wherein the top part and/or the bottom part are/is provided with clamping rails and/or clamping-rail segments which can be connected in a force-fitting and releasable manner to the inner flanges by being plugged thereon, it being possible for each rack element to be fixed in a force-fitting manner between the tensioning surfaces of at least one bracket element by virtue of the tensioning screw or of the tensioning screws being tightened.
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