Claims
- 1. A product dispensing apparatus comprising a tray system including a front wall, a rear wall and interconnecting side walls at opposite ends of said front and rear walls; support means including a cross-bar extending between said side walls and having support plates at opposite ends thereof in juxaposed relation to said side walls with rail means between said side walls and said support plates for guiding said tray system between a rear product dispensing position wherein said support plates and said side walls are substantially coextensive and a product restocking position where said tray system is located forward of said support means, said tray system including a plurality of partitions extending between said front and rear walls and releasably retained thereon to define a plurality of transversely-spaced trays, guide means extending between said front and rear walls in each of said trays, pusher means slideably supported on said guide means, and biasing means between said cross-bar and each of said pusher means for maintaining engagement with a rear-most product in a tray to move all products in a tray toward said front wall when the tray system is in a product dispensing position and accommodating movement of said pusher means toward said rear wall when said tray system is moved to said product dispensing position so that new products can be introduced behind existing products in a tray.
- 2. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which said front and rear walls have slot means and said partitions and guide means have securing means received into said slot means.
- 3. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 2, in which said slot means are continuous upwardly-open slots adjacent an inner surface of said front and rear walls and said securing means include projections at opposite ends of said guide means and said partitions.
- 4. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 3, in which said slots are defined by second walls spaced inwardly of said inner surfaces, said second walls having free upper edges with recesses in said slots spaced from said upper edges, said projections having detents received into said recesses.
- 5. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 4, in which said guide means and said partitions have means providing a frictional grip with said upper edges to maintain the guide means and partitions in adjusted positions.
- 6. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 1, in which said partitions each define a common wall for two adjacent trays.
- 7. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 2, in which each guide means includes a hollow member open at opposite ends with inserts telescoped into said opposite ends and having projections received into said slot means.
- 8. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 1, further including latch means between said tray system and support means for maintaining said tray system in said product dispensing position on said support means.
- 9. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 2, in which said slot means includes a plurality of spaced apertures along said front and rear walls with said guide means including an elongated member having projections received into said apertures.
- 10. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 9, in which said front and rear wall have inwardly-directed flanges extending toward each other and have said apertures therein and in which said projections have offet portions on free ends thereof directed toward one of said front and rear walls and means on said elongated member engaging one of said flanges to maintain said projections in said apertures.
- 11. A product dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 9, in which said elongated member has a first pair of guide tracks slidably supporting said pusher means and a second pair of guide tracks with a cradle structure slidably supported thereon and restrained by said cross-bar, said biasing means being supported on said cradle structure to bias said pusher means toward said cross-bar.
- 12. A tray system for a product dispensing apparatus comprising spaced front and rear walls interconnected by side walls at opposite ends thereof, said front and rear walls having slot means along an inner surface thereof; a plurality of elongated partitions respectively having projection means at opposite ends thereof received into said slot means to produce a plurality of side-by-side trays between said side walls, said partitions being transversely adjustable to vary the width of said trays; a guide member in each of said trays and having projection means at opposite ends received into said slot means; a pusher member slidably supported on each of said guide means with separate biasing means biasing each pusher member toward said front wall, each pusher member having a feed plate engaging an adjacent product in a tray and moving all products in the tray toward said front wall; and means for substantially simultaneously moving all of said pusher members toward said rear wall when said tray system is positioned for restocking so that existing products will remain adjacent said front wall in each tray and new products can be inserted behind existing products.
- 13. A tray system as defined in claim 12, further comprising support means including a cross-bar extending below said tray between said side walls and having support plates at opposite ends adjacent said side walls with rail means between said support plates and said side walls to accommodate movement of said tray system between a product dispensing position and a product restocking position with said cross-bar being adjacent said front wall in said product dispensing position and defining said last means for moving said pusher means toward said rear wall when said tray system is moved to said product restocking position.
- 14. A tray system as defined in claim 13, in which each biasing means includes a coil spring restrained from rearward movement by said cross-bar and having a free end connected to a pusher means.
- 15. A tray system as defined in claims 12, 13 or 14, in which said front and rear walls have inwardly-directed flanges having generally rectangular openings defining said slot means and said projection means include generally rectangular projections received into said openings and means on at least said guide members for releasably retaining said projections in said openings.
- 16. A tray system as defined in claims 12, 13 or 14, in which each guide means includes an elongated body having at least two transversely-spaced projections at each end and having first and second pairs of guide tracks thereon with said pusher means supported on said first pair of guide tracks and a cradle for each coil spring carried by said cross-bar and slidably supported on said second pair of guide tracks.
- 17. A tray system as defined in claims 12, 13 or 14, in which each guide member and partition includes a hollow member having opposite open ends with inserts telescoped into said open ends and having said projection means thereon.
- 18. A tray system as defined in claim 17, in which said slot means are continuous upwardly-opening slots adjacent said front and rear walls so that said partitions and guide members are infinitely adjustable with respect to said front and rear walls.
- 19. A tray system as defined in claim 17, in which each biasing means includes a housing slidably supported on a guide member and having a coil spring thereon with a free end thereof connected to said pusher member.
- 20. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus comprising a generally C-shaped support including a cross-bar having a pair of support plates at opposite ends, a tray frame including front and rear walls and side walls with said front and rear walls having upwardly-opening slot means, track means between said support plates and said side walls for slidably supporting said tray frame between a product dispensing position where said cross-bar is adjacent said front wall and a product restocking position where said cross-bar is adjacent said rear wall, a plurality of transversely-spaced partitions having projection means at opposite ends received into said slot means to define a plurality of side-by-side trays, a guide member in each of said trays and having projection means at each end received into said slot means with means for releasably retaining said projection means in said slot means, a pressure feed means slidably supported on each guide member, and biasing means for independently biasing each pressure feed means toward said front wall so that products in a tray will be biased toward said front wall when said tray frame is in said product dispensing position, said cross-bar engaging all of said pressure means when said tray frame is moved to said product restocking position to move said pressure means toward said rear wall and accommodate restocking of new products behind existing products while said trays are exposed forward of said support.
- 21. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 20, in which said slot means are continuous slots adjacent an inner surface of said front and rear walls and in which said guide member includes a hollow polygonal tube open at both ends with an insert telescoped into each end and having said projection means thereon to thereby accommodate variations in spacing between said front and rear walls.
- 22. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 21, in which each pressure means includes a socket slidably supported on said polygonal tube between said rear wall and said cross-bar and each biasing means includes a socket having a housing thereon supporting a coil spring having a free end connected to a pressure means with each biasing socket slidably supported on said polygonal tube between said front wall and said cross-bar.
- 23. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 20, in which each guide member has a first pair of guide tracks with said pressure-feed means slidably supported thereon and a second pair of guide tracks, said biasing means including a housing slidably supported on said second pair of guide tracks and being constrained for movement by said cross-bar.
- 24. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 23, in which said slot means includes a plurality of transversely-spaced openings adjacent said front and rear walls with said projection means including projections of a corresponding size received into said openings.
- 25. A pressure-feed dispensing apparatus as defined in claim 24, in which each guide member has a pair of transversely-spaced projections at opposite ends with said projections having offset end portions, said guide members having detent means for locking said projections in said openings with said offset end portions.
REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
This application is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. Ser. No. 920,042, filed Oct. 16, 1986, now U.S. Pat. No. 4,730,741.
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