The present invention generally relates to retail display merchandising cabinets. More particularly, the present invention relates to a multi-purpose retail display merchandising cabinet having a detachable cooling system.
Within retail establishments, it is very common that multiple retail display cabinets and refrigerators are placed adjacent to one another. Such retail display cabinets and refrigerators are often self-standing units that are placed next to each other, such as along a wall or along the aisles of a store. In many cases, however, the display cabinets and refrigerators are installed within a trimmed wall insertion, or inserted into a customized kiosk or other type of customized structure so as to maximize space availability and/or be visually appealing to customers.
When display cabinets and refrigerators are installed within a wall insertion or within a customized framing structure, their mobility is restricted, and accessibility to their component parts such as their side and back walls and the like is also limited. In many such cases, portions of the trim or parts of the structure are required to be disabled or removed in order to reposition the cabinet or refrigerator or to gain access to parts of the cabinet or refrigerator, such as during service, repairs or the like.
Currently, retail display merchandising cabinets are not able to store goods which require refrigeration or freezing. Instead, dedicated refrigerator units serve this purpose. As such, repositioning non-refrigerated goods with respect to refrigerated goods and their cabinets can be very complicated and expensive.
For example, in the automated store outlet described in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/321,573, a plurality of bays are provided in which the customer can access and purchase refrigerated and non-refrigerated goods in respectively dedicated refrigerated and non-refrigerated cabinets. However, when reorganizing the placement of the refrigerated and non-refrigerated bays or cabinets with respect to one another and/or adding refrigerated or non-refrigerated bays, simplification is needed.
Accordingly, it would be desirable to provide a multi-purpose retail cavity which can serve as a non-refrigerated retail display merchandising cabinet as well as be modifiable to include a cooling system and to hold refrigerated goods. Such a multi-purpose display cavity would resolve the issues associated with converting and replacing non-refrigerated cabinets with refrigerated cabinets, and vice versa. It would provide a great deal of flexibility to retailers, including those utilizing the automated store outlet discussed above. The present invention fulfills these needs, and provides other related advantages.
The present invention provides a multi-purpose retail display merchandising cavity which, for example, can be used in connection with non-refrigerated and dry goods applications, but can also easily be changed and used as a refrigerated unit for storing goods that need to be refrigerated and/or frozen or the like. It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that the present invention allows a retail establishment's operator to choose and conveniently allocate the use of such cavities, particularly when they are installed in a trimmed wall insertion, or inserted into a customized kiosk or other type of customized structure. Instead of having to remove and replace a non-refrigerated cabinet with a refrigerated cabinet, or vice versa, the use of the universal cavity allows the operator to make that change easily. The operator can conveniently choose to use each cavity as either a refrigerated cabinet for refrigerated goods or as a non-refrigerated cabinet for goods that do not require refrigeration, as needed. Such selection by the operator can be easily implemented and will be more fully described herein. A fan cartridge may also be installed in a dry good cavity to keep moderate temperature within the cavity and to avoid product melting.
Accordingly, a multi-purpose retail display merchandising cavity is provided including a case having a product display area within the case, a cooling cartridge insertion slot attached to the case, and a case air vent extending from within the product display area of the case into the cooling cartridge insertion slot. The cooling cartridge insertion slot is configured to removably receive a cooling cartridge, which may comprise either a refrigerated cooling cartridge or a fan cartridge. The cooling cartridge includes a cartridge air vent configured to be coupled to the case air vent to allow the cooling cartridge to circulate cooled air into the product display area. Thus, the cavity is adapted to serve as a refrigerated unit upon insertion of the cooling cartridge into the cooling cartridge insertion slot, and to serve as a dry goods cabinet upon removal of the cooling cartridge from the cooling cartridge insertion slot or upon insertion of the fan cartridge into the cooling cartridge insertion slot.
Moreover, a plurality of multi-purpose retail display merchandising cavities are provided including a plurality of cases disposed adjacent to each other each having a product display area within the case, a plurality of cooling cartridge insertion slots individually attached to each case, and a plurality of case air vents each extending from within the product display area of each case into each cooling cartridge insertion slot. Each cooling cartridge insertion slot is configured to removably receive a cooling cartridge, which may comprise either a refrigerated cooling cartridge or a fan cartridge. Each cooling cartridge includes a cartridge air vent which is configured to be coupled to the case air vent to allow the cooling cartridge to circulate cooled air into the product display area. Thus, each cavity is adapted to selectively serve as a refrigerated unit upon insertion of the refrigerated cooling cartridge into the cooling cartridge insertion slot, and to selectively serve as a dry goods cabinet upon removal of the cooling cartridge from the cooling cartridge insertion slot or insertion of the fan cartridge into the cooling cartridge insertion slot.
These and other aspects and advantages of the invention will become apparent from the following detailed description and the accompanying drawings, which illustrate by way of example the features of the invention.
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A door (not shown) may be attached to the case 102 to access goods when the cavity 100 is used as a refrigerated unit to prevent any cold air from exiting the internal display area 104 and to maintain the internal display area 104 at a desired temperature. Moreover, when the cavity 100 of the present invention is used in association with a computer-controlled, unattended automated checkout store outlet system, as disclosed for example, in co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. Nos. 13/912,006 and 14/321,573, the contents of which are incorporated by reference herein, a normally locked door will typically be attached to the case 102 to prevent unauthorized access to the contents within the display area 104. It will also be appreciated by those skilled in the art that shelves can be installed in the product display area 104 as well as lights, marketing elements, signage, temperature sensors, etc. as needed and desired.
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When the cooling cartridge 112 is inserted into its slot or compartment 106, its cooled air output is tightly engaged with the intake/supply duct or vent 109 of the case 102, and when the cooling system is powered on, cooled air from the cooling cartridge 112 is transferred into the internal product display area 104 of the case 102. The air circulates, either continuously or as needed, between the cooling cartridge 112 and the product display area 104 via the air vents 115 and through the case's intake/supply duct 109. Additional fans may be installed to induce such air circulation. Thermostat controls may be installed to monitor and control the temperature inside the product display area 104, and to power on and off or otherwise adjust the cooling system of the cartridge 112 to maintain the desired temperature within the display unit 104.
As shown in the various drawings, the cavity unit 100 or case 102 may also include wheels 124, rollers, casters or the like which enable an individual cavity 100 to be easily transported from one location to another. This would facilitate, for example, the insertion or removal of a cavity unit 100 from within an installed trimmed wall insertion, a customized kiosk or structure, or the like. However, it is the convenient and easy access of the cooling cartridge insertion slot 106, into which a cooling cartridge 112 or 112′ can be easily attached or detached, which makes the use of the cavity 100 as either a refrigerated unit or a non-refrigerated unit particularly desirable.
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The operator can conveniently choose to use each cavity 100 as a non-refrigerated or dry goods display cabinet, or alternatively as a refrigerator display unit. If at any time, the operator chooses to change the use of a refrigerator display unit, he or she can simply remove the refrigerated cooling cartridge 112 and turn the refrigerator into a dry goods or non-refrigerated display cabinet, or vice versa, and optionally attach a fan cooling cartridge 112′. When a refrigerator unit breaks down, the operator can simply replace the cooling cartridge and restore the refrigerator without the need to disable any part of the surrounding trim or structure.
When the multi-purpose retail display merchandising cavities of the present invention are installed in an automated store outlet, as described in the co-pending patent applications mentioned above, the customized trays, wiring, product detection system and other electronic components may be installed inside the product display area 104 to provide the unique functions of the automated store outlet. As mentioned above, each cavity case 102 will typically have a door affixed thereto to prevent unauthorized access to the goods therein. The use of the cavity of the present invention provides flexibility to easily change such allocation between refrigerated and non-refrigerated bays or units, making the system very desirable. Additionally, the uniform look of all such progressive multi-purpose cavities, side-by-side, within a trimmed wall insertion, or within a customized kiosk, structure or automated store outlet, creates an attractive high-tech appearance and provides marketing advantages.
It will be apparent from the foregoing that, while particular forms of the invention have been illustrated and described, various modifications can be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, it is not intended that the invention be limited, except as by the appended claims.
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/269,387, filed Dec. 18, 2015, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62269387 | Dec 2015 | US |