Abstract: Display dispenser for merchandise in shops, including a cabinet with inclined drawers from which articles are removed from the front, and articles to the rear slide forwards to occupy positions vacated, the drawer being simply releasable, by a single-handed movement, from its normal position, and slidable forwards to a position wherein it can be replenished without moving the other drawers and thereafter pushed back, again by a single handed movement, to automatically lock back into the normal position.
Abstract: A display/dispenser cabinet for selling cigarettes and other boxed merchandize. The cabinet has vertically spaced trays each capable of limited turning movement about its own rear horizontal axis fixed with respect to the cabinet. In a lower or use position the plane of the tray is sufficiently declined from the hozizonatal to cause a front-to-rear stack of boxes to slip forwards when a purchaser removes a box from the front of the stack. The tray can be raised to an upper position for re-stocking or for raising the next lower tray. Pairs of front supports are such that each pair supports one tray in the lower position and the next lower tray in the upper position. The raising of any tray requires the prior raising of a tray next above.