Patent classifications
A47F3/00
Modular shelf sweep detector
Modular sweep detectors, systems, and methods for securing items of merchandise from theft and are provided. In one example, a modular sweep detector includes a housing configured to engage a pusher of a pusher device and a sensor configured to engage a biasing member of the pusher device. The biasing member is configured to be biased in response to movement of the pusher. The sensor is configured to detect movement of the pusher for determining if a predetermined number of items of merchandise have been removed from the pusher device.
Serving stadium having a tiered structure for displaying food
A display capable of being constructed from panels, shelving, racks, fixtures, endcaps, stands, or other implements is contemplated. The display may include planar panels capable of being folded and assembled into a serving stadium having a tiered structure for displaying food and other items in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
Display device for a decorative object
A display device (1) for displaying a decorative object (2), including a case (4) provided with a support element (5) on which an area of interest (3) is defined, inside which the decorative object (2) is likely to be disposed and/or handled. A processing unit generates a command for controlling the illumination properties of a main illumination device (8a) and/or of a secondary illumination device (8b) as a function of criteria concerning the viewer's visual perception of the object (3) and controls the main illumination device (8a) and/or the secondary illumination device (8b) as a function of the command for controlling the properties of the illumination devices (8a, 8b).
Locking case system and method for cosmetic products
A locking case system for cosmetic products includes a fixture adapted to receive cosmetic products and a locking case adapted to be coupled to the fixture. Upon coupling the locking case to the fixture, at least one snap member of at least one side wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving portion of the at least one side wall of the fixture. In addition, at least one snap member of a rear wall of the locking case is snapped into at least one receiving aperture in a top edge of a rear wall of the fixture. Further, at least one snap member of a front member of the locking case is snapped into the at least one receiving aperture of a front wall of the fixture to secure the cosmetic products to the fixture.
Product securement and management system
A merchandising system for merchandising product. The merchandising system may include a movable barrier located above a plurality of product and rotatable between an open position which permits removal of product from the display system and a closed position which obstructs access to the product. The merchandising system may also include an alert device configured to provide a signal when the movable barrier is in the open position.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A CABINET RIM MODIFIER
Systems and methods for securely framing an enclosure with an easily formed and integrated inert material, thereby providing a non-reactive environment for securing one or more objects.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR A CABINET RIM MODIFIER
Systems and methods for securely framing an enclosure with an easily formed and integrated inert material, thereby providing a non-reactive environment for securing one or more objects.
SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EXHIBITING DIVERSE PRODUCTS WITH A LABEL RAIL SYSTEM
Systems and methods for securely framing an enclosure with an easily formed and integrated inert material, thereby providing a non-reactive environment for securing one or more objects.
High-Security Mounting System for Retail Device Display
This document describes a high-security mounting system for retail device display. The mounting system includes a shelf and table system having a variety of security features that help reduce theft of electronic devices presented for retail display. The devices are mechanically fastened to a stand, which is mechanically fastened to a mounting surface of the mounting system using a series of holes defined in the mounting surface. A tray is fastened to an underside of the mounting surface and is usable to house the devices' electrical cords extending through the holes. A rigid placemat is attached to the stand and wraps around an edge of the mounting surface to capture a portion of the underside of the mounting surface to resist a pull force on the stand. Optionally, a riser can be used to adapt a device's configuration of mounting hardware to the holes in the mounting surface.
Display case door with door handle camera
In one general aspect, the subject matter described in this specification can be embodied in a display case door that includes a transparent panel and a door handle coupled to the transparent panel. The handle includes a camera that is coupled to the handle. The camera is positioned such that a field of view of the camera is aimed away from the transparent panel. The handle includes an aperture opposite the camera lens. The aperture receives a power cable extending away from the camera to a power source.