1 |
Tamper proof storage and dispensing unit for cans of oil and the like |
US38981673 |
1973-08-20 |
US3847457A |
1974-11-12 |
KLEPPIN R |
A storage and dispensing unit is a part of an upright cabinet. The unit extends over a vertical wall of the cabinet and includes a generally open area in which a plurality of semi-circular elongated members are supported for rotational movement. An actuator is connected to and will rotate the elongated members to turn the open sides thereof to the wall of the cabinet or alternatively away from the cabinet wall. The cabinet includes a movable cover which, when closed, encloses a space through which the actuator is accessible. The actuator is accessible only through the space so defined and when not being used is locked in place so that when the cover is closed the elongated members can not be rotated. Cans of oil, and the like, can be stacked in the semi-circular members and when the semi-circular members are turned to the cabinet wall the cans cannot be removed but rotation of the semi-circular members will expose the cans for removal.
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2 |
Display storage and dispensing cabinet |
US3604772D |
1969-08-15 |
US3604772A |
1971-09-14 |
SMITH HARVEY J |
A display, storage and dispensing cabinet for canned goods, tools, and cleaning equipment normally associated with the servicing of vehicles wherein one side of the cabinet is a mirror image of the opposed side such that each includes a storage compartment having a canned goods guide means therein for defining display and dispensing areas, and a service compartment for receiving therein tools and cleaning materials. A receptacle, accessible from either side of the cabinet through removable closures, is located within a lower cabinet housing for collecting empty cans deposited therein.
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3 |
Display rack closure means |
US27059663 |
1963-04-04 |
US3198593A |
1965-08-03 |
DORIE LAWRENCE J |
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4 |
Can display, storage and disposal unit |
US68556057 |
1957-09-23 |
US2994573A |
1961-08-01 |
WRIGHT GEORGE W; OUTCALT WILLIS H |
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5 |
Oil display rack and utility cabinet |
US55568755 |
1955-12-27 |
US2851064A |
1958-09-09 |
MCCOWAN DAVID A |
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6 |
Canned oil display and can draining cabinet |
US29184552 |
1952-06-05 |
US2743039A |
1956-04-24 |
SMITH HARVEY J |
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7 |
Oil can display rack and cabinet |
US8798949 |
1949-04-16 |
US2654508A |
1953-10-06 |
WRIGHT FRED D |
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8 |
Lubricant stand |
US34403840 |
1940-07-05 |
US2305958A |
1942-12-22 |
HARRY FEICK |
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9 |
Combination oil salvage and refuse container and display rack |
US21529038 |
1938-06-22 |
US2199970A |
1940-05-07 |
MITCHELL HARRY W |
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10 |
Display rack |
US570635 |
1935-02-09 |
US2046627A |
1936-07-07 |
TED HILL |
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11 |
Display stand |
US64081732 |
1932-11-02 |
US1991463A |
1935-02-19 |
EDWARD MACKASEK |
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12 |
Display rack |
US52636931 |
1931-03-30 |
US1886539A |
1932-11-08 |
FELDKAMP HULDA M |
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13 |
Merchandising display cabinet |
US021602 |
1998-02-10 |
US6102496A |
2000-08-15 |
Dennis E. Parham |
Display cabinet comprises a housing and a front door for closing the open front of the housing. The front door is connected to one of the housing walls for movement between the closed position and the opened position. The front door comprises a first panel member connected to the one housing wall for pivotal movement about a first axis, and a second panel member connected to the first panel member for pivotal movement about a second axis. The first and second axes are disposed generally parallel to each other such that when the front door is in the closed position, the first and second panel members lie in the same plane, and when the front door is in the opened position, the first and second panel members take an erected form of a V-shaped cross section which erected form has an edge extending along the second axis. |
14 |
Storage and dispensing unit |
US816492 |
1991-12-31 |
US5295593A |
1994-03-22 |
Michael R. Sturm |
Storage and dispensing unit comprising, in combination, wall structure defining an enclosure having outer walls, holding structure for supporting one or more containers in generally exposed condition on the outer facing walls, the holding structure including a first generally horizontal surface connected to the outer wall and offset laterally therefrom to define a shelf, a second generally horizontal surface in opposed relation to and spaced vertically from the first surface, structure defining an aperture in the second surface, and guide structure connecting the second surface to the outer wall for movement relative to the first surface, the guide structure providing a confined path of movement so that the second surface is movable toward and away from the first surface, whereby a container placed on the first surface extends upward into the aperture when the second surface is in its lowermost position and the container is free of the aperture when the second surface is in its uppermost position. |
15 |
Canned oil display and can draining cabinet |
US37067553 |
1953-07-28 |
US2765206A |
1956-10-02 |
SMITH HARVEY J |
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16 |
Display and storage rack |
US11928549 |
1949-10-03 |
US2681156A |
1954-06-15 |
WILLIAMS WALTER C |
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17 |
Combination display and drain stand |
US52248844 |
1944-02-15 |
US2369982A |
1945-02-20 |
RICHARDS IDRIS J |
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18 |
Combined display rack, oil saver, and waste can receptacle |
US48244243 |
1943-04-09 |
US2343248A |
1944-03-07 |
SMITH HARVEY J |
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19 |
Displaying draining, and crushing apparatus for tin cans and the like |
US13847937 |
1937-04-22 |
US2191488A |
1940-02-27 |
MCCOWAN DAVID A |
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20 |
Display rack |
US70928534 |
1934-02-01 |
US2012983A |
1935-09-03 |
BALES JAMES E |
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