Patent classifications
A47F5/0093
Inclined Shelf Case
The invention relates to an inclined shelf case having a shelf body having at least one inclined shelf which drops away to the take-out side and has an abutting element holding a placed object on the bottom end thereof, wherein the at least one inclined shelf is held to the shelf body via guide rails and is designed as a pull-out running on the guide rails which can be pulled out to the take-out side and having a spring device for decelerating the inclined shelf during the pull-out, which operates between the shelf body and the inclined shelf. According to the invention the spring device has a connection element which has a first connection section, which is connected to the shelf body in an operating position by means of a holder, and which has a second connection section, and the inclined shelf has a fastening holder to which the connection element is fastened via the second connection section in an assembly position, wherein, upon pushing in the inclined shelf with the connection element in the assembly position, the first connection section engages on the holder and wherein the second connection section is removable from the fastening holder.
Product Management Display System with Trackless Pusher Mechanism
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam that may define a cam glide.
Display Rack System
The disclosure provides for a display rack system. The display rack system includes a support mechanism having first and second ends. The support mechanism may be configured to be attached to a surface at the first and second ends. The display rack system may also include a track mounted onto the support mechanism. The display rack system may also include a plurality of cardholders attached to the track. Each of the first plurality of cardholders may be configured to independently slide laterally relative to the track.
Retractable Hinged Shelf Display
A hinged drawer type shelving apparatus includes a shelf with a first portion and a second portion hinged to the first portion. The first portion is connected between opposing arms that have a guide connected to a rearward portion of the arm. A frame has opposing side members between which the shelf is disposed. Each side member has a channel for directing or guiding movement of the corresponding guide. The shelf moves between a first stored position, where the first and second shelf portions are coplanar with one another, and a second extended position to facilitate restocking of product. In the extended position, the first shelf portion is tilted and non-coplanar with the second shelf portion.
Adjustable mounting structure for a shelving system
A shelf system includes a support member that accommodates an associated object for display and dispensing. The support member includes a front end and a rear end. A mounting portion is disposed adjacent the support member rear end. The mounting portion includes a first member which connects to an associated upright and a second member which is operatively connected to the support member. A pin is connected to one of the first and second members and a sleeve is connected to the other of the first and second members, wherein the sleeve selectively accommodates the pin. A fastener is provided for selectively securing the pin in the sleeve.
PULLOUT SHELF
A pullout shelf assembly for a retail merchandise display including a shelf, an adjustable length support arm and a latch arrangement is provided. The shelf has a product support surface. The first adjustable length support arm has first and second arm members movable relative to one another between a retracted position and a first extended position. The shelf moves with the second arm member. The latch arrangement has a first catch associated the retracted position and a second catch associated with the first extended position. A latch bolt secures the second arm member in the retracted position when engaged with the first catch and secures the second arm member in the first extended position when engaged with the second catch. The handle operably actuates the latch bolt out of engagement with the first and second catches to permit movement of the second arm member relative to the first arm member.
Elevating shelf system
An elevating shelf system having a shelf assembly with a three-sided frame, a top panel and a bottom panel that fits inside an open-top enclosure. Also included is a lifting assembly. The shelf assembly can be raised or lowered within the enclosure while the lifting assembly imparts an upward vertical force on the shelf assembly to make lifting easier. Attached in the frame are channel shaped brackets which hold extendable shelves. The lifting assembly includes friction adjustable struts which are protected by side walls of the enclosure. The top panel includes a lifting handle as well as a transparent inventory holder for retaining an inventory of items in the elevating shelf system. The elevating shelf system also includes a locking mechanism to look the shelf assembly at a desired height.
Suspended shelving apparatus
A suspended shelving apparatus for slidably supporting items below a ceiling includes a rail, a plurality of support members, and a shelf. Each support member of the plurality of support members is coupled to and extends downwardly away from the rail to the shelf. Each support member of the plurality of support members is slidable along the rail to move the shelf along a path parallel to the rail.
Movable shelf system based on body recognition
A movable shelf system is provided for a retail or grocery store. The system includes a movable shelf in a store location; an actuator for moving the movable shelf; a plurality of cameras in the store location, each of the plurality of cameras having a field of view; and a vision mesh network having a plurality of nodes in communication with each other, at least one of the plurality of cameras being a node within the plurality of nodes on the vision mesh network. The vision mesh network receives and processes information about the movable shelf and sends an instruction to the movable shelf based on the information.
Slidable rod rack system
In some embodiments, a device may include a support and a slidable rack. The support includes a support base and first and second inclined slide mechanisms attached to opposed sides of the support base. The first and second inclined slide mechanisms are inclined so that a first distance between top edges of the first and second inclined slide mechanisms is less than a second distance between bottom edges of the first and second inclined slide mechanisms, wherein each of the first and second inclined slide mechanisms comprises an outward facing u-shaped channel guide. The slidable rack is configured to slide back and forth along the first and second inclined slide mechanisms.