Point of sale pusher device
First Claim
1. An apparatus for displaying goods packaged in glass containers on a store shelf comprisinga bracket for engaging the front of the shelf,elongated rails above and extending rearward of said bracket,a spring member extending rearward of said bracket, anda pusher adapted to ride on said rails driven by said spring member towards said bracket,whereby said bracket can be engaged on a store shelf with said rails extending toward the rear of the shelf so that said pusher can move forwardly and rearwardly along said rails with said spring member driving said pusher towards the front of the shelf, permitting goods packaged in glass containers to be located by said rails so that said pusher continually advances the glass containers toward the front of the shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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Abstract
An apparatus for displaying goods packaged in glass containers on a shelf along the "glass aisle" of a grocery store is disclosed. Included is a bracket having two outwardly extending flanges positionable in a card channel on the front of a store shelf, outwardly extending mounts and a fascia mounted thereto, the fascia including a surface adapted to receive a label appropriate for the goods displayed, a stop to prevent containers from being pushed off the shelf, and opposed holes. Elongated rails extend rearward of the bracket and include outwardly extending forward terminations to permit the rails to be pinched together for alignment with and insertion into the holes in the bracket to join the bracket and rails, facilitating selective detachment of the rails from the bracket, an inner, lower pair of rails on which the containers may be supported, a first outer, upper pair for engaging the sides of the containers, and a second upper pair of rails to restrain tipping of the glass containers. A pusher is adapted to ride on the rails and has channels through which the outer rails extend with a face towards the bracket which conforms to the glass containers'"'"' shape. A variable rate tempered spring extends rearward of the bracket to drive the pusher towards the bracket so that the amount of force driving the pusher toward the bracket decreases as the pusher gets closer to the bracket. Thus, the bracket can be engaged on a store shelf with the rails extending toward the rear of the shelf so that the pusher can move forwardly and rearwardly along the rails with the spring member driving the pusher towards the front of the shelf, permitting goods packaged in glass containers to be located by the rails so that the pusher continually advances the glass containers toward the front of the shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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1. An apparatus for displaying goods packaged in glass containers on a store shelf comprising
a bracket for engaging the front of the shelf, elongated rails above and extending rearward of said bracket, a spring member extending rearward of said bracket, and a pusher adapted to ride on said rails driven by said spring member towards said bracket, whereby said bracket can be engaged on a store shelf with said rails extending toward the rear of the shelf so that said pusher can move forwardly and rearwardly along said rails with said spring member driving said pusher towards the front of the shelf, permitting goods packaged in glass containers to be located by said rails so that said pusher continually advances the glass containers toward the front of the shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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17. An apparatus for displaying goods packaged in glass containers on a store shelf having a card channel on its front comprising:
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a) a bracket having; 1) two outwardly extending flanges positionable in the card channel on the front of a store shelf, 2) outwardly extending mounts and a fascia mounted thereto, said fascia including a surface adapted to receive a label appropriate for the goods displayed, 3) a stop to prevent containers from being pushed off the shelf, and 4) opposed holes, b) elongated rails extending rearward of said bracket and including; 1) outwardly extending forward terminations to permit said rails to be pinched together for alignment with and insertion into said holes in said bracket to join said bracket and rails, facilitating selective detachment of said rails from said bracket, 2) an inner, lower pair of rails on which the containers may be supported, 3) a first outer, upper pair for engaging the sides of the containers, and 4) a top pair of rails to restrain tipping of the glass containers, c) a pusher adapted to ride on said rails and having channels through which said outer rails extend with a face towards said bracket which conforms to the glass containers'"'"' shape, and d) a variable rate tempered spring extending rearward of said bracket to drive said pusher towards said bracket so that the amount of force driving said pusher toward said bracket decreases as said pusher gets closer to said bracket, whereby said bracket can be engaged on a store shelf with said rails extending toward the rear of the shelf so that said pusher can move forwardly and rearwardly along said rails with said spring member driving said pusher towards the front of the shelf, permitting goods packaged in glass containers to be located by said rails so that said pusher continually advances the glass containers toward the front of the shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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18. A method of maintaining an inventory of goods packaged in glass containers having a container front on a store shelf along a store aisle in attractive and merchandisable condition comprising
securing to the shelf a point of purchase display including a bracket having rearwardly extending rails on the top of the shelf and a driven pusher movable on the rails toward the bracket, loading glass containers on the rails to locate the fronts of the glass containers so that they face toward the aisle and to push the pusher toward the rear of the shelf, and permitting glass containers to be continually advanced toward the front of the store shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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20. A method of displaying goods packaged in glass containers on a store shelf comprising
securing to the store shelf a bracket having rearwardly extending rails on top of the shelf and a pusher movable on the rails and driven toward the bracket by a spring so that the pusher can move forwardly and rearwardly along the rails with the spring member driving the pusher towards the front of the shelf, loading glass containers on the rails to push the pusher toward the rear of the shelf, and permitting glass containers to be continually advanced toward the front of the store shelf as forward ones of the glass containers are removed.
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