Patents Assigned to Display Industries
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Publication number: 20040099620Abstract: A merchandising display track device is adapted to merchandise pies so that pies can be dispensed one at a time with the oldest pie dispensed first. The preferred embodiment of the device comprises a base member having a front end portion, first and second upstanding sidewalls connected to the base member forming a U-shaped structure having a front end portion, a rail connected to the base member between the sidewalls, and a pusher mechanism adapted to ride on the rail and push the articles toward the front end portion of the tubular housing. The front end portion of the base member extends forward more than the front end portion of the U-shaped structure to hold an article for dispensing articles one at a time.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 27, 2002Publication date: May 27, 2004Applicant: Display IndustriesInventors: James David Robertson, Garrison Brooks
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Publication number: 20040094493Abstract: A display rack and bottle are provided with one defining a keyway and the other defining a key. When the key is in the keyway, the bottle label faces forward. Removing a bottle does not alter the relationship between the key and keyway ensuring that the bottle labels always face forward.Type: ApplicationFiled: November 18, 2002Publication date: May 20, 2004Applicant: Display IndustriesInventor: Mark A. Higgins
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Publication number: 20040084389Abstract: A merchandising display shelf track device for receiving a row of articles for sliding movement therealong has non-planar front face members connected to a base wall and top stop members. Racking forces exerted on the top stop members are transferred through the non-planar face members to the base wall to minimize racking.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Display IndustriesInventors: James David Robertson, Bernard Primiano
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Publication number: 20040084390Abstract: A refrigerator tray holds containers of individual beverages for dispensing the beverages one at a time. The tray has a ventilated support panel surrounded about its periphery by a frame of sidewalls. The support panel fits in the sidewalls so that the panel slants downward toward the front to gravity feed the beverages.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2002Publication date: May 6, 2004Applicant: Display IndustriesInventor: David Bernstein
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Publication number: 20040004046Abstract: An elongate display track device has one or more intermediate sections, a front section with a front piece and product identification panels, and a rear section with a stop member. The sections are frangibly connected to alter the length of the track device. The sections are releasably connected by keys and keyways. The length is changed by removing one or more intermediate sections, then re-attaching the rear section to provide the stop member. The front piece provides a surface along its bottom for a product identification label. Arms upstanding from the front track section support a panel which provides a surface for product identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 16, 2003Publication date: January 8, 2004Applicant: Display IndustriesInventors: Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
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Publication number: 20030168420Abstract: A merchandising display shelf track device for receiving a row of articles for sliding movement therealong has non-planar front face members connected to a base wall and top stop members. Racking forces exerted on the top stop members and front face members are transferred through the non-planar face members to the base wall to minimize racking.Type: ApplicationFiled: January 24, 2003Publication date: September 11, 2003Applicant: Display IndustriesInventor: Bernard Primiano
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Publication number: 20030080075Abstract: An elongate display track device has one or more intermediate sections, a front section with a front piece and product identification panels, and rear section with a stop member. The sections are frangibly connected to alter the length of the track device. The sections are releasably connected by keys and keyways. The length is changed by removing one or more intermediate sections, then re-attaching the rear section to provide the stop member. The front piece provides a surface along its bottom for a product identification label. Arms upstanding from the front track section support a panel which provides a surface for product identification.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 31, 2001Publication date: May 1, 2003Applicant: Display IndustriesInventors: Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
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Publication number: 20020066706Abstract: A display shelf track device has a downwardly protruding member for attaching the track device to the shelf. The downwardly protruding member can be a key, a plug or a clip. A clip forcibly fits over one or a pair of wires in a wire shelf or forcibly between wires to releasably attach the track device to the shelf. A plug forcibly fits into an opening in the shelf while a key fits in a keyway to immobilize the track device relative to the shelf.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 5, 2001Publication date: June 6, 2002Applicant: Display IndustriesInventor: James David Robertson
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Publication number: 20010045403Abstract: An insert fits into an elongate channel. The elongate channel displays a row of articles such as cans and bottles having petaloid feet. The channel is designed to receive petaloid feet articles for sliding movement along its length. The channel has a base wall and at least one sidewall upstanding from the base wall. The insert for the channel has a plurality of upwardly projecting parallel ribs extending along its length. The tops of the ribs define a plane on which the petaloid feet of articles are to be disposed. The insert has at least one railing disposed along the base wall and extending along the insert. The top of the railing extends above the plane to engage the bottom of the article to prevent rotation. A pair of railings define therebetween a groove for receiving at least one of the petaloid feet of each article to prevent rotation of the article.Type: ApplicationFiled: July 6, 2001Publication date: November 29, 2001Applicant: Display IndustriesInventor: James David Robertson