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Shelving display and storage system for bulk container items

  • US 5,411,146 A
  • Filed: 06/09/1992
  • Issued: 05/02/1995
  • Est. Priority Date: 06/09/1992
  • Status: Expired due to Fees
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1. A system for displaying goods in bulk containers on a shelf, the system comprising:

  • a base including a front end, two opposing sides a rear section and a plurality of generally parallel crosspieces extending between the two opposing sides,the front end being connected to a front wall for restraining and supporting containers, the front wall extending generally upwardly above the the base,back support which extends upwardly from the base, the back support being detachably attached to two parallel crosspieces so that the back support may be positioned at varying distances from the front wall,at least one rear container puller retrieving bulk containers stored behind the back support, the rear container puller comprising a rear end, a front end and two parallel rods connecting the front and rear ends, the back support being accommodated between the parallel rods and providing a guide for forward and rearward movement of the rear container puller, the rear end of the rear container puller including an upwardly projecting portion for engaging containers stored on top of the rear container puller behind the back support, the front end of the rear container puller extending below the front wall and above the shelf, the front end of the rear container puller further including a handle for pulling the rear container puller forward to retrieve bulk containers stored on top of the rear container puller behind the back support,whereby, depending on the size of a bulk container and the distance between the front wall and the back support, a bulk container is restrained by the front wall the back support and supported by the front wall and the back support against normal dislodgement forces in either a tilted forward or a tilted rearward position and bulk containers stored behind the back support on top of the rear container puller may retrieved and pulled forward along a path defined by engagement between the rods of the rear container puller and the back support disposed therebetween.

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