Abstract:
A shelf display unit having one or more magnetic connectors allowing the display unit to be releasably attached to a shelf for the display of products.
Abstract:
A back-loading display hook for the dispensing of products having limited shelf life, where the products are supplied in containers having enlarged tops and narrower necks. Spaced apart support rods, extend forwardly, spaced to accommodate the necks, while suspending the products by their tops. The inner ends of the product rods are spaced apart a greater distance, sufficient to receive the enlarged tops of the products and form a loading position. The products are loaded by moving the tops upward in the loading position, and then sliding them forward onto the narrower portions of the support rods. A stop element is associated with the load position, and is displaceable to allow upward loading of the products onto the support rods, while preventing rearward movement of products back into the load position. Optionally, the display hook may be disposed horizontally, or inclined to cause the products to advance forward by gravity.
Abstract:
A storage device for bottles with a neck, comprising at least one coupling member suitable for suspending the device beneath a shelf of a domestic refrigerator, and a hollow dispensing guide extending longitudinally from a rear end to a front end having a dispensing opening. The dispensing guide has a top face provided with the coupling member, a bottom face and a C-shaped cross section with an opening into the bottom face. The opening has a width suitable for allowing the narrowed portion of the neck of a bottle to slide freely and so that the longitudinal rims of the opening oriented toward the inside form bearing rails of a length more than twice the diameter of the widened portion of the neck of the bottle, on which this widened portion rests when the bottle is suspended.
Abstract:
A clip adapted to be mounted on a support such as a conventional pot rack holds a long-necked bottle, such as a wine bottle, in display position with the tip of the bottle neck engaging the lower edge of the support and with the clip engaging a portion of the bottle neck spaced from the tip.
Abstract:
A device and method for storing, transporting and displaying bottled products in a generally inverted position. Bottled products are placed within a device which either totally inverts or substantially inverts a bottled product in a holder. The bottled product holder can be used for storing bottled products, for the transportation of bottled products in a generally inverted manner, or for the display a of bottled products at the point of sale. Various embodiments made from an assortment of materials comprise stands and holders which capture the top and neck portion of bottled products to hold the products in a generally inverted position.
Abstract:
A climate control device has constituent walls of sandwich type construction with insulating element inside. As an option for a refrigeration element, a Peltier cell is place inside. On the rear wall of the inside is a part which is subdivided into different individual parts between which are slots to allow circulation of air. The parts are provided with a set of orifices, preferably arranged in quincunxes and adapted so that the necks of bottles may be loosely inserted in them. The device is particularly suited for containing wines and sparkling wines at a stable temperature.
Abstract:
This invention comprises compoundable units adapted to be tiered for making display arrangements for cylindrical bottles of various sizes, and facilitating the disposition of the bottles in either a horizontal or an inclined position with their necks pointing either upwards or downwards. Each unit has one or more horizontal elements therein, comprising frame members defining planes or shelves in the centers of which there are formed openings of an appropriate profile. Each opening includes polygonally-shaped portions which are symmetrically positioned along the major axes of each of the shelves. Said units are adapted to be alternatively positioned into nested relationship for packaging and/or storage.
Abstract:
A modular bottle rack system which includes a plurality of rack components. Each of the rack components may include a first receptacle and a second receptacle facing in opposite direction. The rack components may have S-shaped transverse cross-sectional areas. The rack components may also include connection features designed to enable the various rack components to be coupled together. The rack components may be able to be stacked with each rack component nesting within the rack component above and/or below. The system may also include mounting brackets for mounting the bottle rack to a wall in various different configurations.
Abstract:
A modular bottle rack system which includes a plurality of rack components. Each of the rack components may include a first receptacle and a second receptacle facing in opposite direction. The rack components may have S-shaped transverse cross-sectional areas. The rack components may also include connection features designed to enable the various rack components to be coupled together. The rack components may be able to be stacked with each rack component nesting within the rack component above and/or below. The system may also include mounting brackets for mounting the bottle rack to a wall in various different configurations.