Embodiments generally relate to systems for advancing and controlling access to product on a shelf.
Theft of small items in retail stores is a common problem. Items that are in high demand by thieves include over-the-counter (OTC) products such as analgesics and cough and cold medications, razor blades, camera film, batteries, videos, DVDs, smoking cessation products and infant formula. Shelf sweeping is a particular problem for small items. Shelf sweeping occurs when individuals or groups remove all the shelf stock and exit the store, similar to a “smash and grab” shoplifting technique. Shelf sweeping relies on excessive quantities of product being available on the shelf. Retailers must keep substantial inventory on shelf or incur the cost, including labor costs, of constantly restocking.
In addition to preventing theft, retail stores may want to limit the purchase of certain items. For example, to make methamphetamine, large quantities of cold medication are needed. Pseudoephedrine, the sole active ingredient in many cold medicines and decongestants, is also a key ingredient in methamphetamine, a powerful and highly addictive stimulant.
Retailers are challenged to balance the needs of legitimate consumers' access to high theft items with measures to minimize the incidence of theft. Because theft has become so rampant in certain product categories, such as razors and infant formula, many retail stores are taking the products off the shelves and placing them behind the counter or under lock and key. Customers must request the products to make a purchase. This requires additional labor costs to provide individual service to customers who would normally not require it. It also makes it difficult for customers to compare products. Furthermore, it might not be feasible where the space behind the counter is limited and is needed for prescription medications. In some cases, products are simply unavailable due to high pilferage rates. Therefore, a device or dispensing apparatus that minimizes the incidence of product theft is needed.
Dispensing systems and methods for controlled advancement of product on a shelf unit are provided. In some embodiments, the dispensing system includes a pusher, a track, and a brake. When engaged, the brake prevents the pusher from advancing product forward. In some embodiments, the dispensing system includes a dispensing ram having a resistance mechanism that provides a time delay in between the dispensing of products. Also provided in some embodiments are blocker mechanisms for blocking access to product located on the track and an access mechanism for restricting access to the dispensing system.
A full and enabling disclosure including the best mode of practicing the appended claims and directed to one of ordinary skill in the art is set forth more particularly in the remainder of the specification. The specification makes reference to the following appended figures, in which use of like reference numerals in different figures is intended to illustrate like or analogous components.
Certain embodiments comprise a product dispensing system 100 that includes a product pushing device 10 (shown for example in
According to one embodiment, product pushing device 10, shown in
In the embodiment shown in
As shown in
Product can be loaded on track 16 by forcing pushing ram 14 backwards along track 16 toward the rear 20 of track 16 and placing multiple units of the product against the pushing ram 14. As described above, springs 28 cause the pushing ram 14 to exert force on the products towards the front 19 of track 16. Springs 28 may be positioned anywhere along track 16 in relation to pusher 12, so that springs 28 are capable of either “pushing” or “pulling” pusher 12 forward.
As shown in
In some embodiments, one or more brakes 42 are attached to the underside of track 16, as shown in
As shown in
In this way, brakes 42 have a first orientation and a second orientation. In the first orientation, the brakes 42 are oriented relative to the track 16 so that the serrated teeth 40 of brake 42 do not contact the serrated teeth 38 of base portion 35 of the extension 32 of the pusher 12. When in the second orientation, the brakes 42 move laterally within opening 46 to the outer portion of the P dimension so that the serrated teeth 40 of the brake engage the serrated teeth 38 of the extension 32 of the pusher 12 and thus prevent movement of the pusher along the track 16.
Product dispensing system 100 also includes a dispensing ram 54 that may be attached in any suitable manner to track 16. As shown in
Dispensing ram 54 also includes a resistance mechanism 52 (shown in
In addition, dispensing ram 54 includes one or more male features, such as but not limited to protrusions 68, that are shaped to correspond to one or more female features, such as but not limited to cavities 70, located on the brakes 42 (see
The dispensing system 100 also includes one or more springs 60, one end of which is attached in any suitable fashion to the dispensing ram 54 and the other end of which is attached in any suitable fashion to the track 16. The springs 60 are positioned so that they urge the dispensing ram 54 to return to its original position (toward the rear 20 of the track 16 as shown in
As the dispensing ram 54 returns to its original position toward the rear 20 of the track 16 (
In some embodiments, the front 19 of track 16 includes an opening 56 through which dispensing ram 54 protrudes (see
As shown in
When fully assembled, product dispensing system 100 includes sidewalls 102 that are positioned outside of sidewalls 86 of drawer 106, as shown in
Product dispensing system 100 also includes a blocker mechanism, such as blocker 104, illustrated in
Also disclosed are methods of dispensing product using the product dispensing system 100 described above. In some embodiments, as shown in
As also described above, movement of drawer 106 into the vending position pulls the dispensing ram 54 forward and stretches springs 60. Once the drawer 106 is released (such as by a consumer), the compression of springs 60 pulls the dispensing ram 54 back to its original position toward the rear 20 of the track, as slowed by the resistance mechanism 52, and, since drawer 106 is coupled to dispensing ram 54, also pulls the drawer 106 from its vending position to its closed position. In this way, the resistance mechanism 52 provides a time delay feature so that a consumer must wait a predetermined amount of time for the dispensing ram (and the drawer) to return to its original position before the next product can be vended (
The front 19 of track 16 serves to stop drawer 106 as it returns to its original position. As described above, movement of the dispensing ram 54 to its original position releases the protrusions of the dispensing ram from the cavities of the brake and therefore disengages the teeth 40 of the brake 42 from the teeth 38 of the pusher 12 and allows the pusher 12 to advance in a forward direction toward the front of the track 16 and to push the next product 204 off of track 16 and onto the floor 80 of the drawer 106 for vending (
As shown in
Various modifications could be made to the exemplary embodiments, as described above with reference to the corresponding illustrations, without departing from the scope of the invention, and therefore, it is intended that all matter contained in the foregoing description and shown in the accompanying drawings shall be interpreted as illustrative rather than limiting. Thus, the breadth and scope of the invention should not be limited by any of the above-described exemplary embodiments, but should be instead defined only in accordance with any claims which may be appended hereto and their equivalents.
The present application is a non-provisional application of U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 61/346,211 filed on May 19, 2010 and titled “SECURE MERCHANDISING DISPLAYS WITH BLOCKER MECHANISMS,” and is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 12/792,252, filed on Jun. 2, 2010, entitled “TIME DELAY PRODUCT PUSHING SYSTEM,” the contents of both of which are hereby incorporated by this reference.
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