A47F5/0043

STOCKING LEVEL INDICATION APPARATUS AND METHOD
20170323162 · 2017-11-09 ·

In some embodiments, systems, apparatuses, and methods are described herein including a shelf assembly that utilizes the accumulated weight of products stocked thereon to compress a compression member disposed within the assembly. An electronic imaging device can be mounted proximate to the assembly and can be oriented to capture an image of the compression member to determine whether a particular shelf needs to be restocked and avoid having to manipulate or remove products from a shelf to determine a current stock level.

Modular cabinet shelf
11246396 · 2022-02-15 ·

A shelf includes a first side edge and a second opposite side edge; a first lateral edge extending between the first and second side edges and having a lip extending substantially perpendicular to and away from a top surface of the shelf; and a second opposite lateral edge, extending between the first and second side edges and having a first lip extending substantially perpendicular to and away from a bottom surface of the shelf, and a second lip extending substantially perpendicular to the first lip back toward the shelf. Each of the side edges has tabs extending substantially perpendicular to and away from the bottom surface of the shelf, the tabs defining slots between respective tabs, and a slot between the first and second lips and one of the tabs. A tab most distal from the second laterally extending edge has a curved to engage a pin.

MEDICAL CABINET COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHODS

Described is an RFID-enabled medical item storage, organization, and/or tracking device, such as a cabinet or shelf, that includes a limited-range wireless network communication capability, such as low-energy Bluetooth or Zigbee, to communicate with nearby cabinets, shelves or mobile devices, any of which may serve as a communication aggregator to coordinate the communication of multiple cabinets, shelves and other devices with an inventory management system or other back-end computer system or other device via back haul wireless or wired networks (e.g., the Internet).

SHIP LAP STYLED SHIP-SLAT COMPONENTS AND MANUFACTURING SYSTEM
20210388620 · 2021-12-16 ·

A ship lap styled wall covering system and apparatus is described. The apparatus includes panels which are disposed horizontally atop one another and are preferably joined via rabbet joints. The panels are configured to exhibit horizontal junction grooves when viewed from a front of the apparatus which facilitates the attachment of mounts such as brackets for the display of items and/or retail products on the wall covering. Similarly, vertical junction grooves may be present for the placement of similar mounts to vary the structure of the wall covering. Reinforced mounting notches disposed within the horizontal junction grooves are configured to conceal any and all screws used to affix the panels to the wall, and employ a rear portion substrate to ensure a structurally sound construct. Top and bottom molding panels may be installed to assist the aesthetic appeal of the system.

Image acquisition device, goods shelf, monitoring method and device for goods shelf, and image recognition method
11195017 · 2021-12-07 · ·

An image acquisition device, a goods shelf, a monitoring device for a goods shelf, a monitoring method for a goods shelf and an image recognition method are disclosed. The image acquisition device includes at least one reflective part which is configured to form a virtual image of an object through reflection of the object; and a camera which is configured to take a picture of the object and the virtual image of the object, so as to reduce a photograph blind zone.

RETAIL MERCHANDISE SHELVING SYSTEM AND DECK PANELS FOR SAME
20210369011 · 2021-12-02 · ·

A deck panel for a retail shelving system is provided. The deck panel includes a panel and a region of strengthening ribbing. The panel has a top surface configured for supporting retail merchandise and a bottom surface. The region of strengthening ribbing includes a plurality of ribs extending outward from the bottom surface of the panel. The bottom surface of the panel has a border region that extends around the region of strengthening ribbing on at least three sides. The deck panel may be part of a shelf which may be part of a shelving system.

Retail shelving system

A shelving system is provided. The shelving system includes an upper rail, and optionally a lower rail, from which one or more upright supports extend. The upright supports are slidable within the upper and lower rails so that a user may vary their location. A shelf mounts to the upright supports. The shelf includes interlocking deck panels and selectively removable support bars so that it may be assembled onto the upright supports.

APPLIANCE WITH SENSING FOR LOAD DETERMINATION
20220178734 · 2022-06-09 ·

A refrigerator appliance with sensing for load determination including a shelf and shelf support with a resilient member positioned so as to be compressed by the weight of food items placed on the shelf. Changes in pressure or flowrate of a fluid in the resilient member are used to detect changes in the weight of food items. The appliance can be configured to execute one or more events based on the detected changes.

SHELVING SYSTEM IMPROVEMENTS
20220160124 · 2022-05-26 ·

A shelf assembly comprising a plurality of shelf modules joined together to provide a product support surface, wherein each shelf module comprises, a pair of substantially parallel, lengthwise extending side edges comprising joining means cooperative with a joining element to join adjacent shelf modules along contiguous side edges thereof, and wherein each joining element is made from a material of higher specific strength than the shelf modules, such that the shelf assembly has sufficient strength and rigidity that it does not need to rest upon a conventional pre-provided shelf.

RETAIL DISPLAY HEADER AND ASSOCIATED ASSEMBLIES

A header box for a retail display structure comprising a front panel, a rear panel, and a bottom panel. The rear panel is formed coplanarly with the front panel and the bottom panel and is folded about a first fold line of the header box relative to the front panel to extend entirely spaced from and substantially parallel to the front panel. The rear panel defines a depending flange extending downwardly from a remainder of the rear panel. The bottom panel is folded about a second fold line of the header box to extend between the rear panel and the front panel and is positioned above a bottommost edge of the front panel and above the depending flange of the rear panel. A reception cavity for receiving a cross bar of the retail display structure is formed between the front panel and the depending flange and below the bottom panel.