This invention provides a blister hook displayer, specifically for a manual dispenser to be handled by any user that guarantees the distributor actual payment for its products.
It is a known problem in blister-packaged product display that there is a significant number of thefts because of their easily handling, specially in stores where they are displayed for sale, such as supermarkets where there is a significant number of thefts given their easy handling.
In order to avoid this theft, varied solutions have been proposed that range from doubling up the tip of the hooks, some with price tag stops, in order to avoid massive theft off each hook. Another of the solutions is to keep the blister packs in display cases under lock and key, which necessarily implies that the user must look for a supervisor or the person who has the keys to the display case, subsequently discouraging the purchase of those products.
This has forced distributors to eliminate display cases of the products that are more appealing or saleable for thieves, who have organized into true gangs difficult to detect. Domestic and international companies who display their blister pack products have therefore suffered heavy economic losses and a significant decrease in sales.
Therefore, this invention was designed to provide an industrial solution that fulfills several requirements, namely it provides a good display of the product but the product cannot be removed directly by the user. Nonetheless, the user can choose to make his purchase and that choice does not involve either the cashier or third parties at the store or supermarket.
Nine figures of the invention are presented that reflect the ambit of protection requested:
In order to fulfill these needs, this invention was designed to provide a fork-hook display case (FIG. 1). This display case is sealed in its entirety and can be opened through one single transparent front door with a key (
The dispenser car
When the car is moved backwards by the oscillating blades located in the lower part
The dispenser car will be located on the hook so that the blades can carry the blister pack from the upper cardboard portion that remains above the hook.
The car may have different numbers of blades depending on the thickness of the blister pack because of the product it contains, in direct proportion to the space it may occupy in the established location. The car is comprised of an exterior frame
The car can hold the number of blades that is deemed necessary according to the width of the cabinet and the type of product to be displayed and dispensed.
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1666-2002 | Jun 2002 | CL | national |
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20030138313 | Monti | Jul 2003 | A1 |
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20040000558 A1 | Jan 2004 | US |