Abstract: An improved delivery track construction for use with known coolers and dispensing devices for bottled beverages. The construction includes a series of inclined tracks having first and second adjacent terminal ends, the tracks having a one-hundred eighty degree loop between the ends. The track permits the introduction of replacement stock at an upper end for feeding under gravity to a lower end, and assures that bottles are dispensed on a first in, first out basis.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
December 15, 1997
Date of Patent:
March 9, 1999
Assignees:
Ledan, Inc., D & D Marketing and Consulting, Inc.
Abstract: An improved display device suitable for supporting packaged expendable items, normally for use with a single article of manufacture, such as supplies for a typewriter and the like. The device may be used by supporting it on a horizontal surface, such as a counter, or separated into components for support upon a vertical surface such as a wall. The device includes a plurality of molded rectangular panels having openings for supporting peg board hooks. The panels are interconnected in opposed pairs to form a two-sided display supported in rotatable manner upon a base. An auxiliary upper panel which may carry advertising material is integrally molded therewith. The panels are maintained together by slideably engaged edge members at the sides thereof, and at the bottom thereof by semi-circular projections which are maintained in abutted relation by a retaining ring. A supporting pull penetrates the ring and projections to interconnect the panels with a horizontally oriented base.
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