Patents Assigned to Display Industries
  • Publication number: 20030080075
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: October 31, 2001
    Publication date: May 1, 2003
    Applicant: Display Industries
    Inventors: Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
  • Patent number: 6554143
    Abstract: An 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 comprises a base wall and at least one side wall upstanding from one of the opposite side edges of the base wall. The base wall comprises a plurality of upwardly projecting ribs extending along the channel. The tops of the ribs define a plane on which the petaloid feet of articles are to be disposed. The base wall further comprises a pair of railings disposed along the plane and extending along the channel. The railings define therebetween a groove for receiving at least one of the petaloid feet of each article.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: March 15, 2002
    Date of Patent: April 29, 2003
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: James David Robertson
  • Patent number: 6523702
    Abstract: An elongate display track device has front and rear segments. The front segment has sidewalls with vertical channels therein to receive arm to support a product identification panel. A detent in each channel engages the scalloped surface of the bottom portion an arm to adjust the vertical position of the product identification panel. A foot is connected to the rear segment to elevate the rear of the track to assist gravity feed.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 29, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC
    Inventors: Bernard Primiano, Ming Sun
  • Patent number: 6523703
    Abstract: A pusher apparatus pushes articles on a shelf in a display case forward when the front article is removed. The pusher apparatus has a partition panel dividing the shelf into first and second segments. The partition panel has front and rear end portions, first and second top rails, and first and second bottom rails. A first pusher panel has a top channel riding on the first top rail and a bottom channel riding on the first bottom rail, and a second pusher panel has a top channel riding on the second top rail and a bottom channel riding on the second bottom rail. A first coil spring has one end portion fastened to the front end portion of the partition panel and has the other end portion in contact with the first pusher panel. The first spring coils to move the first pusher panel from the rear end portion of the partition panel toward the front end portion of the partition panel.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: September 26, 2001
    Date of Patent: February 25, 2003
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: James D. Robertson
  • Patent number: 6505747
    Abstract: A display rack for holding bottles by the neck has stackable units with keyways for holding the bottles. Each unit has a vertically extending central hub with a horizontally extending flange attached thereto. A downwardly extending skirt is attached to the flange. The keyways are formed in the skirt alone or in the flange and skirt. An upper portion of each hub has a smaller dimension than a lower portion of the hub so that one unit may be stacked on top of another unit to accommodate a desired number of bottles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: August 20, 2001
    Date of Patent: January 14, 2003
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC
    Inventor: James D. Robertson
  • Patent number: 6439402
    Abstract: 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: Grant
    Filed: July 6, 2001
    Date of Patent: August 27, 2002
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: James David Robertson
  • Patent number: 6435359
    Abstract: A display device for a plurality of items, such as two or three liter beverage bottles utilizes a tray attached on top of the shelf support. The tray has a bottom panel with upstanding front and rear sidewall panels attached to the bottom panel. Front flanges are connected to either the bottom panel or front sidewall panel and extend downward to overlap the top of the shelf support. Rear flanges are connected to either the bottom panel or front sidewall panel and also extend downward to overlap the top of the shelf support. The rear flanges each have a threaded opening to receive a thumbscrew with a swivel plate. Tightening the thumbscrews secures the tray to the shelf support.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 22, 2000
    Date of Patent: August 20, 2002
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: Bernard Priminano
  • Publication number: 20020066706
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: December 5, 2001
    Publication date: June 6, 2002
    Applicant: Display Industries
    Inventor: James David Robertson
  • Patent number: 6398044
    Abstract: An 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 comprises a base wall and at least one side wall upstanding from one of the opposite side edges of the base wall. The base wall comprises a plurality of upwardly projecting ribs extending along the channel. The tops of the ribs define a plane on which the petaloid feet of articles are to be disposed. The base wall further comprises a pair of railings disposed along the plane and extending along the channel. The railings define therebetween a groove for receiving at least one of the petaloid feet of each article. The tops of the railings are disposed above the plane but may deform to the level of the plane under the weight of the articles.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 11, 2001
    Date of Patent: June 4, 2002
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: James David Robertson
  • Patent number: 6360901
    Abstract: A merchandising device is useful to display flanged bottles. The device includes an elongate track for supporting a row of flanged bottles such that the bottles in the row are suspended by their neck flanges for movement along the track and are removable from the track through the front end of the track. The track comprises a track body including a pair of opposed side walls extending along the track, and a pair of rail members detachably attached respectively to the side walls of the body to be disposed substantially parallel to each other. Each rail member comprises a connector panel extending alongside a respective one of the side walls and a supporting ledge joined to and extending along the panel. The ledges of the rail members project laterally of the panels toward each other and are disposed with a gap therebetween to receive in the gap the necks of the bottles such that the bottles are slidably engaged at the undersides of their neck flanges with the ledges.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 17, 1997
    Date of Patent: March 26, 2002
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: Dennis E. Parham
  • Patent number: 6325221
    Abstract: A merchandising track device for displaying articles is disclosed. The device comprises first and second elongate track members formed separately as two discrete structures. The first and second members are connected together in an end-to-end, longitudinally adjacent relationship. Each member comprises a track base for carrying articles for sliding movement along the respective member, and at least one article-guiding side wall upstanding from the track base of the respective member and extending along the respective member. The one side wall of the first member is disposed in general longitudinal alignment with the one side wall of the second member. The track device further comprises a locking mechanism for interconnecting the one side wall of the first member and the one side wall of the second member to lock the first and second members in position relative to each other.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: November 8, 1997
    Date of Patent: December 4, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC
    Inventor: Dennis E. Parham
  • Publication number: 20010045403
    Abstract: 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: Application
    Filed: July 6, 2001
    Publication date: November 29, 2001
    Applicant: Display Industries
    Inventor: James David Robertson
  • Patent number: 6237784
    Abstract: A beverage display rack provides a track on which beverage containers slide forward for dispensing. A rib on the track engages a groove in the beverage container. The groove has a predefined relationship with the label on the container so that the label faces forward when the rib engages the groove. The rib can be an upstanding rib which extends upward from the bottom of the track or can extend inward from the sidewall of the track toward the center of the display rack to engage a groove in the beverage container. Existing display racks can be retrofitted with an insert that fits in the track and has a protruding rib to engage the beverage container.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 6, 1999
    Date of Patent: May 29, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: Bernard Primiano
  • Patent number: 6234325
    Abstract: A display rack for displaying all sizes of beverage bottles has a single upright panel with a plurality of keyways. Each keyway receives and holds a beverage bottles by its neck ring. Each keyway has an arcuate upper portion, and arcuate lower portion smaller in dimension than the upper portion, and a generally straight intermediate portion connecting the upper and lower portions. Each keyway limits upward movement of one head of one bottle inserted therein while allowing the body of the bottle to tilt downward.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventors: Mark A. Higgins, James David Robertson, James Douglas Whiten
  • Patent number: 6234326
    Abstract: A display rack for a plurality of beverage bottles includes a base member with a plurality of vertically disposed channel members mounted thereon. Each channel member has a longitudinal slot and a keyway along the slot. The keyway or top of the slot receives the beverage bottles and holds the bottles by the neck ring which is larger in lateral dimension than the width of the slot. Bottles are dispensed one at a time through the keyway by moving a bottle up or down to align it in the keyway where it can be pulled laterally through the keyway.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: May 22, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventors: Mark A. Higgins, James David Robertson, James Douglas Whiten
  • Patent number: 6209733
    Abstract: A display rack for displaying all sizes of beverage bottles has a support column with a plurality of keyways. Each keyway receives and holds a beverage bottle by its neck ring. Each keyway limits upward movement of one head of one bottle inserted therein while allowing the body of the bottle to tilt downward to thereby hold the bottle by its neck. A plurality of brackets, each having a keyway, can be fastened to the support column with each bracket having a lower connecting flange fastened to the support column and an upper positioning flange. The brackets can be fastened to one another forming a vertical column without the vertical support member. Each bracket has a lower horizontally oriented connecting flange and an angled upper positioning to cause a bottle to tilt downward when inserted in the keyway. The keyways can be formed in the support column without brackets or the brackets can surround the support column forming platforms.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: July 17, 2000
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventors: Mark A. Higgins, James David Robertson, James Douglas Whiten
  • Patent number: 6209731
    Abstract: A gravity feed merchandising device includes a plurality of longitudinally extending, downwardly inclined tracks. Each track includes a pair of parallel rails defining a space therebetween. The rails support a row of bottles such that the underside of each bottle neck flange engages the rails for movement relative to the rails. Each track is provided at its front end with a spring-urged stopper so that the cap of the leading bottle in that track is prevented from dislodgement through the front end of the track when the leading bottle is supported by the track, but can be removed from the track through the front end when pulled against the stopper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: December 9, 1998
    Date of Patent: April 3, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC
    Inventors: William S. Spamer, J. Marshall Suttles, Dennis E. Parham, James Douglas Whiten
  • Patent number: 6173845
    Abstract: A display rack for displaying all sizes of beverage bottles has a bottom, laterally extending cross member, a top, laterally extending cross member spaced from and above the bottom cross member, and vertical support members for supporting the top and bottom cross members. The top cross member has at least one keyway for receiving the head of a beverage bottle and holding the beverage bottle. The keyway limits upward movement of the bottle the associated bottom cross member limits downward movement of the bottle.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 14, 1999
    Date of Patent: January 16, 2001
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventors: Mark A. Higgins, James David Robertson, James Douglas Whiten
  • Patent number: 6102496
    Abstract: Display cabinet comprises a housing and a front door for closing the open front of the housing. The front door is connected to one of the housing walls for movement between the closed position and the opened position. The front door comprises a first panel member connected to the one housing wall for pivotal movement about a first axis, and a second panel member connected to the first panel member for pivotal movement about a second axis. The first and second axes are disposed generally parallel to each other such that when the front door is in the closed position, the first and second panel members lie in the same plane, and when the front door is in the opened position, the first and second panel members take an erected form of a V-shaped cross section which erected form has an edge extending along the second axis.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: February 10, 1998
    Date of Patent: August 15, 2000
    Assignee: Display Industries, LLC.
    Inventor: Dennis E. Parham
  • Patent number: 6082556
    Abstract: A merchandising track device includes an elongate track base for carrying articles, such as bottles, cans, bricks or the like, for sliding movement along said track base, a pair of opposed side walls upstanding from the track base and extending at least partially along the opposite side edges of the track base, a pair of front stoppers extending respectively from the side walls toward each other to their respective free side edges, and a front wall member attached to and connecting between the spaced front stoppers. The front wall member has a pair of grippers for receiving the free side edges of the front stoppers. Each gripper includes front and rear elements disposed with a gap therebetween to receive in the gap the free side edge of the respective front stopper. The lower end of the rear element of each gripper is disposed above that of the front element of that gripper.
    Type: Grant
    Filed: June 7, 1999
    Date of Patent: July 4, 2000
    Assignee: Display Industries LLC
    Inventors: Bernard Primiano, Dennis E. Parham