Abstract: A mobile retail store structure transportable to a plurality of different locations includes a trailer construction configured both exteriorly and interiorly for housing a plurality of storage bins wherein products and/or parts can be stored. Each trailer is a self-sufficient module which includes doors at one end of the trailer unit for entry and exit thereto, portable stairs for providing access to the entry doors, opposed side doors and associated walkways for allowing coupling to additional similarly constructed trailers, extendable canopies for providing a secure passageway between the respective coupled trailers, and a generator/HVAC system for providing heating, cooling and electrical power to each trailer unit. In one embodiment, a terminal is provided to allow a user to either browse electronically various items for selection and/or sale, or access a self-service check-out station to complete a transaction.
Type:
Grant
Filed:
November 11, 2010
Date of Patent:
January 28, 2014
Assignee:
White Systems, Inc.
Inventors:
Brian J. Urban, Joseph J. Wisniewski, David Simon
Abstract: Systems and methods are provided for pasteurizing milk or other fluids, and for cleaning and disinfecting processing passageways prior to and after the milk processing. The disclosed pasteurization systems and methods have very low impact on the characteristics of raw, unpasteurized milk (e.g., texture, flavor, and/or nutritional value). For example, some systems and methods utilize a pump that operates at a very low flow rate (e.g., about 1 gallon per minute (GPM)) to prevent mechanical adulteration of the raw milk. Disclosed systems and methods for cleaning and disinfecting the fluid passageways also utilize a low-flow rate, and can use the same low flow pump that is utilized during pasteurization. A pressure pulser allows pressure to build up within the fluid passageways despite the low flow, and then releases the pressure to purge air from the passageways and to cause their interior surfaces to contact the cleaning fluid.
Abstract: A mobile retail store structure transportable to a plurality of different locations includes a trailer construction configured both exteriorly and interiorly for housing a plurality of storage bins wherein products and/or parts can be stored. Each trailer is a self-sufficient module which includes doors at one end of the trailer unit for entry and exit thereto, portable stairs for providing access to the entry doors, opposed side doors and associated walkways for allowing coupling to additional similarly constructed trailers, extendable canopies for providing a secure passageway between the respective coupled trailers, and a generator/HVAC system for providing heating, cooling and electrical power to each trailer unit. In one embodiment, a terminal is provided to allow a user to either browse electronically various items for selection and/or sale, or access a self-service check-out station to complete a transaction.
Type:
Application
Filed:
November 11, 2010
Publication date:
December 22, 2011
Applicant:
WHITE SYSTEMS, INC.
Inventors:
Brian J. Urban, Joseph J. Wisniewski, David Simon
Abstract: A storage bin assembly has a first sidewall, a second sidewall and a backwall. The assembly includes a first substantially L-shaped support member including the first sidewall and a first portion of the backwall, the first backwall portion being integrally connected to the first sidewall. The assembly also includes a second substantially L-shaped support member including the second sidewall and a second portion of the backwall, the second backwall portion being integrally connected to the second sidewall. The assembly has a plurality of shelves secured to the first and second support members, the shelves extending from the backwall and between the first and second sidewalls.