Relatively Movable Selection Station And Merchandise Shelving Patents (Class 186/57)
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Patent number: 10124710Abstract: An expandable kiosk structure with a front face, a rear face, a first side structural unit and a second side structural unit arranged such that the front face and rear face are parallel and connect the first and second side structural units to form a box shaped structure that is expandable from a collapsed form an expanded form in which the front face, the rear face, and the first and second side structural units define an interior workspace in the box shaped structure. The front and rear faces each have an outwardly extendable portion that is hingeably or pivotally foldable onto a remaining portion of the front or rear face. Rolling mechanisms are disposed bottom corners and extendable brackets are disposed at the top corners connecting to a shading unit supported by a shading unit support structure. Front and rear shelf units are hingeably attached to the front and rear faces.Type: GrantFiled: November 16, 2017Date of Patent: November 13, 2018Assignee: Imam Abdulrahman Bin Faisal UniversityInventors: Hala El-Wakeel, Asma Yousuf Aloraifi, Haifa Alarifi
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Patent number: 9725242Abstract: It is disclosed a method for picking, in accordance with the goods-to-man principle, a plurality of different articles in accordance with orders, wherein preferably at least one of the orders comprises both fragile and non-fragile articles, which are to be packed together into a shipping container, in a storage and order-picking system, wherein the storage and order-picking system comprises: a warehouse where the articles are stored as storage units, each respectively containing articles of one type only; a plurality of picking-and-packing stations, wherein each picking-and-packing station comprises at least one collecting zone and is configured to buffer a plurality of the articles and to provide the shipping container; a conveying system connecting the warehouse to the picking-and-packing stations; and a controlling unit configured to assign the orders to the picking-and-packing stations, to monitor the picking, and to control material flow; wherein the method comprises the following steps: collecting a pluType: GrantFiled: March 14, 2016Date of Patent: August 8, 2017Assignee: SSI Schäfer Noell GmbH Lager-und SystemtechnikInventors: Elmar Issing, Christian Herzmaier
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Patent number: 9499349Abstract: The invention relates to a method and to a picking station (5) for picking of articles from source loading aids (2) by an order picker into destination loading aids (6), wherein the loading aids (2, 6) are conveyed via a first conveyor system (18) to the picking station (5) and at the picking station (5) are provided for picking the articles and after a picking operation are discharged from the picking station (5) again via a second conveyor system. A control device can co-ordinate the conveying movements of the source loading aids (2) and destination loading aids (6) in such a manner that the source loading aids (2) and destination loading aids (6) required for processing a picking order are brought together before the picking operation in the picking station (5) onto a common picking conveyor (25) of the first conveyor system (18) passing through a working area (30) for the order picker, and are presented to the order picker arranged next to one another as a picking group on the picking conveyor (25).Type: GrantFiled: December 14, 2012Date of Patent: November 22, 2016Assignee: TGW Logistics Group GmbHInventors: Rudolf Hansl, Reinhold Lackner
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Patent number: 9421580Abstract: A picking system for picking articles from storage loading aids in order loading aids has first and second conveyor systems for supplying and discharging the storage loading aids and the order loading aids, and a picking station having diverting conveyor systems. The first diverting conveyor system connects a transfer section of the first conveyor system for the storage loading aids via a first transport path to a pick-up section of the second conveyor system. The second diverting conveyor system connects a transfer section of the first conveyor system for the other loading aids via a further transport path to a pick-up section of the second conveyor system for the order loading aids. During further transport of the loading aids along the transport paths in the region of the diverting conveyor, the leading ends of the loading aids always form the front end of the loading aids in the transport direction.Type: GrantFiled: December 21, 2012Date of Patent: August 23, 2016Assignee: TGW Logistics Group GmbHInventors: Rudolf Hansl, Reinhold Lackner
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Patent number: 9022414Abstract: A portable, collapsible vending cart which can be used to vend disparate items in a variety of environments. The cart is adaptable to accommodate vendors of a wide variety of products, and provides an apparatus which is in compliance with most state regulations for vending carts. The cart is adapted to fit within the “security space” of a storefront, the space between a pull down security gate and the display window/entry point of the storefront. A locking mechanism extending from the vending cart is designed for secure locking engagement within the security space using infrastructure associated with the standard security gate.Type: GrantFiled: April 8, 2013Date of Patent: May 5, 2015Inventor: Christian R. Bell
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Publication number: 20150114759Abstract: A dispenser for pillow napkins is provided that includes a carton having a bottom panel, opposite left and right panels extending vertically from the bottom panel, opposite front and back panels positioned between the left and right panels and extending vertically from the bottom panel, and a top panel extending parallel to the bottom panel. Left and right supports are positioned within a cavity of the carton. A plurality of pillow napkins are wound about a spool. The spool is positioned in the cavity such that the spool rotatably engages the left and right supports and the pillow napkins are spaced apart from the top and bottom panels. Methods of use are provided.Type: ApplicationFiled: October 24, 2013Publication date: April 30, 2015Inventor: Eugene Alletto, JR.
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Publication number: 20080308356Abstract: A method of operating a shopping complex comprising a plurality of independent retail outlets, the method comprises operating a conveyor system capable of conveying goods purchased in any one of the retail outlets to a plurality of designated locations in the shopping complex; and in response to a purchase of goods at any one of the plurality of retail outlets and at the request of the customer, conveying purchased goods using the conveyor system to a designated location in dependence upon the customer request.Type: ApplicationFiled: June 13, 2007Publication date: December 18, 2008Inventors: Trevor Spiro, John A. Bovill, Jonathan D. Dreyfus, Anthony D. Stanford
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Publication number: 20080135698Abstract: A display stand for the commercial aisle display in a retail store of like boxed items, comprising an array of individual tray assemblies positioned side by side with a plurality of such side by side assemblies stacked one above the other in spaced relation.Type: ApplicationFiled: December 11, 2006Publication date: June 12, 2008Applicant: Tootsie Roll Industries, Inc.Inventor: Mel Gordon
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Publication number: 20070227823Abstract: Beverage or product dispensing packages with dimensions such that when one package is placed upright behind a second package that is laid on its side, a surface is visible behind the second package. This surface is used to provide a message to the consumer that indicates that additional beverages are available or are waiting. Likewise, the absence of such message can be used to remind the user to purchase additional products. In addition, a message placed on the dispensing face of the second package can inform the consumer that more product needs to be purchased if the message on package 1 is not present.Type: ApplicationFiled: March 28, 2007Publication date: October 4, 2007Inventor: Robert James Frohwein
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Patent number: 6491219Abstract: A modular indicator of a price or of any information relating to an article on display comprising a plurality of units which can be fixed each to the following other along a longitudinal axis of composition for the modular indicator, wherein each unit in turn comprises a support mount and an alphanumerical segment cantilevered on the support mount.Type: GrantFiled: February 26, 2001Date of Patent: December 10, 2002Inventor: Attilio Brentini
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Patent number: 5996740Abstract: The check-out counter has a front end merchandiser which has a fixed display rack forming part of the merchandiser. The fixed display rack has merchandise display devices thereon. A movable display rack is movably mounted with respect to the display rack. The movable display rack also has merchandise display devices thereon. The movable display rack and fixed display rack are preferably engaged by a track system which permits the movable display rack to move from a first position where it covers the fixed display rack to a second position where it uncovers the fixed display rack and blocks the check-out lane adjacent the merchandiser.Type: GrantFiled: November 18, 1997Date of Patent: December 7, 1999Assignee: Felbro, Inc.Inventor: Richard E. Wells
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Patent number: 4719725Abstract: A store display apparatus is provided for a retail store having a transparent window or wall adjacent a public walk. The display apparatus includes a conveyor extending near the window or wall for providing a moving display of articles on sale to passers-by on the public walk. The conveyor preferably extends into the store and comprises a flexible element.Type: GrantFiled: September 16, 1986Date of Patent: January 19, 1988Assignee: Prince Frederick C & A, Inc.Inventor: Gordon M. Weiner
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Patent number: 4645036Abstract: A product dispenser is provided which discourages theft of the products contained by the dispenser by the consuming public yet quickly and easily delivers the product to a salesclerk to make a sale to a consumer. The compartment unit of the dispenser which stores the products cooperates with the shell of the dispenser to prevent direct access to the product. The compartment unit can be extended from the shell to make the compartments of the compartment unit accessible to a store clerk to stack products in or remove products from the compartments. Apparatus is provided to permit a store clerk to make an entry on a console which causes apparatus within the dispenser to eject the desired product and deliver it to the store clerk. Electronic controls can be provided to store information relating to the dispensing of products by the dispenser to aid in the control of inventory by the store owner.Type: GrantFiled: December 12, 1983Date of Patent: February 24, 1987Inventor: Richard F. Nestler
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Patent number: 4368804Abstract: A check out lane is defined along one side by a stationary shelf display and a movable shelf display. The movable display is pivotable from a position parallel to a lane to a position blocking the lane and is then reciprocal along the lane in a direction away from the stationary display so that it does not block access to shelves on the stationary display.Type: GrantFiled: November 21, 1980Date of Patent: January 18, 1983Assignee: Diane Mfg. Co.Inventor: William A. Cole