Patent classifications
A24F21/00
Modular vape gear shelf and storage
A modular system for displaying and/or storing vaping products is provided. The system has a base plate and at least two support members. The support members can be removably attached to the base plate. A back plate and a plurality of shelving plates are also provided. The shelving plates can be removably attached to the support members at different heights and at least one of the shelving plates is angled so that vaping products stored thereon lean on the front edge of the adjacent shelving plate that is higher or the back plate. At least one of the shelving plates may have apertures for receiving a portion of the vaping products. Specially designed inserts are also provided for adapting atomizers or other vaping accessories to be stored. The inserts may have holes with 510 thread.
System and method for electronically checking planogram conformance of an item
A system includes a plurality of racks each storing packs of cigarettes, a display device associated with each rack and a master controller coupled to the racks and the display devices. A processor of the master controller is configured to receive a first indication that a scanner has scanned a first code associated with a first rack of the plurality of racks while in a product checking mode. In response, the processor obtains from a memory a first UPC associated with the type of packs expected to be stored in the first rack. The processor subsequently receives a second UPC scanned by the scanner of a pack actually stored in the first rack. Based on determining that the first and second UPCs do not match, the processor transmits an alert message indicating incorrect product placement in the first rack.
System and method for electronically checking planogram conformance of an item
A system includes a plurality of racks each storing packs of cigarettes, a display device associated with each rack and a master controller coupled to the racks and the display devices. A processor of the master controller is configured to receive a first indication that a scanner has scanned a first code associated with a first rack of the plurality of racks while in a product checking mode. In response, the processor obtains from a memory a first UPC associated with the type of packs expected to be stored in the first rack. The processor subsequently receives a second UPC scanned by the scanner of a pack actually stored in the first rack. Based on determining that the first and second UPCs do not match, the processor transmits an alert message indicating incorrect product placement in the first rack.
System and method for electronically associating an item to a rack that stores the item
A system includes a rack that stores a plurality of packs of cigarettes, a display device associated with the rack and a circuit board associated with the rack. The circuit board includes a network interface, a processor and a memory storing rack information, wherein the display device displays a code associated with the rack information. The processor is configured to receive an indication that a scanner has scanned the code, and in response, establish communication with the scanner. The processor receives a universal product code (UPC) associated with a pack of cigarettes scanned by the scanner and maps a rack number of the rack to the UPC. The processor updates the rack information in the memory by adding the UPC mapped to the rack number of the rack, wherein the code is associated with the updated rack information.
System and method for electronically associating an item to a rack that stores the item
A system includes a rack that stores a plurality of packs of cigarettes, a display device associated with the rack and a circuit board associated with the rack. The circuit board includes a network interface, a processor and a memory storing rack information, wherein the display device displays a code associated with the rack information. The processor is configured to receive an indication that a scanner has scanned the code, and in response, establish communication with the scanner. The processor receives a universal product code (UPC) associated with a pack of cigarettes scanned by the scanner and maps a rack number of the rack to the UPC. The processor updates the rack information in the memory by adding the UPC mapped to the rack number of the rack, wherein the code is associated with the updated rack information.
PORTABLE STORAGE CONTAINER
According to various embodiments of the disclosed technology, disclosed is a kit for storing a substance and one or more tools for preparing the substance for recreational or medicinal use. The kit may include a body with a first end and a second end; a grinder compartment positioned next the second end of the body, where the grinder compartment is configured to rotate about the body; at least a first item compartment and a second item compartment located in the body for storing tools needed to prepare a substance for recreational or medicinal use; a storage compartment for storing the substance; and a sidewall attached to a side of the body such that the sidewall slides in an upward and downward direction.
MODULAR VAPE GEAR SHELF AND STORAGE
A modular system for displaying and/or storing vaping products is provided. The system has a base plate and at least two support members. The support members can be removably attached to the base plate. A back plate and a plurality of shelving plates are also provided. The shelving plates can be removably attached to the support members at different heights and at least one of the shelving plates is angled so that vaping products stored thereon lean on the front edge of the adjacent shelving plate that is higher or the back plate. At least one of the shelving plates may have apertures for receiving a portion of the vaping products. Specially designed inserts are also provided for adapting atomizers or other vaping accessories to be stored. The inserts may have holes with 510 thread.
MODULAR VAPE GEAR SHELF AND STORAGE
A modular system for displaying and/or storing vaping products is provided. The system has a base plate and at least two support members. The support members can be removably attached to the base plate. A back plate and a plurality of shelving plates are also provided. The shelving plates can be removably attached to the support members at different heights and at least one of the shelving plates is angled so that vaping products stored thereon lean on the front edge of the adjacent shelving plate that is higher or the back plate. At least one of the shelving plates may have apertures for receiving a portion of the vaping products. Specially designed inserts are also provided for adapting atomizers or other vaping accessories to be stored. The inserts may have holes with 510 thread.
AIRFLOW PUFF TOPOGRAPHY MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
Provided herein is a device for measuring puff topography generated by a human user of a smoking device and methods for using the same. The device may be used for research on puffing behavior of tobacco product users in both clinical and non-clinical settings.
AIRFLOW PUFF TOPOGRAPHY MEASUREMENT DEVICE AND METHOD
Provided herein is a device for measuring puff topography generated by a human user of a smoking device and methods for using the same. The device may be used for research on puffing behavior of tobacco product users in both clinical and non-clinical settings.