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The present invention relates generally to merchandise display and storage containers, and more specifically to secure merchandise display and storage containers with locking security doors.
Merchandise display and storage containers are well known in the art. Traditionally, merchandise display/storage systems and containers are located inside a retail establishment, such as inside a grocery store or a gas station mini-mart. While such merchandise display systems according to the prior art provide a number of advantages, they nevertheless have certain limitations. For example, the storage containers typically do not have locks or security features as off-hours security of the merchandise inside the storage container is typically provided by locking exterior doors of the building to prevent access to anything within the building. The present invention seeks to overcome certain of these limitations and other drawbacks of the prior art, and to provide new features not heretofore available. A full discussion of the features and advantages of the present invention is deferred to the following detailed description, which proceeds with reference to the accompanying drawings.
According to one embodiment, the disclosed subject technology relates to a secure merchandise display/storage container.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container, comprising: a first side wall; a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a rear wall connected to the first side wall and the second side wall; a first top wall portion secured to the first side wall, the second side wall and the rear wall, wherein a front of the first top wall portion is distal a front of the first side wall and the second side wall; a second top wall portion having a front and a rear, the rear of the second top wall portion being hingedly connected to the front of the first top wall portion, the second top wall portion being pivotable between an open position and a closed position; a first upper door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall, wherein the first upper door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the first upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a first lower door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall, wherein the first lower door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the first lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a second upper door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall, wherein the second upper door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the second upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a second lower door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall, wherein the second lower door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the second lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a first door having a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the first upper door track, the first door further having a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the first lower door track, wherein the first door is positionable substantially parallel and adjacent to the first side wall in the first or open position, the first door being slidingly moveable about the first upper door track and the first lower door track to be positioned exterior and substantially parallel to the first side wall, the first door further being pivotable about the first upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position; a second door having a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the second upper door track, the second door further having a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the second lower door track, wherein the second door is positionable substantially parallel and adjacent to the second side wall in the first or open position, the second door being slidingly moveable about the second upper door track and the second lower door track to be positioned exterior and substantially parallel to the second side wall, the second door further being pivotable about the second upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position; and, wherein when the first door is in its closed position and the second door is in its closed position, the first door can be secured to the second door, and the second top wall portion can be secured over the first door and the second door.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container, comprising: a first side wall; a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a rear wall connected to the first side wall and the second side wall; a first top wall portion secured to the first side wall, the second side wall and the rear wall, wherein a front of the first top wall portion is distal a front of the first side wall and the second side wall; a second top wall portion having a front and a rear, the rear of the second top wall portion being hingedly connected to the front of the first top wall portion, the second top wall portion being pivotable between an open position and a closed position, the second top wall portion being transverse to the first top wall portion in the open position; a first upper door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall; a first lower door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall; a second upper door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall; a second lower door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall; a first door slidingly and pivotally connected to the first upper door track and the first lower door track, wherein the first door is moveable from a first position parallel to and adjacent the first side wall to a second position transverse to the first side wall; a second door slidingly and pivotally connected to the second upper door track and the second lower door track, wherein the second door is moveable from a first position parallel to and adjacent the second side wall to a second position transverse to the second side wall; and, wherein when the first door is in its second position and the second door is in its second position, the first door can be secured to the second door, and the second top wall portion can be secured over the first door and the second door when the second top wall portion is in the closed position.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container, comprising: a first side wall; a second side wall opposing the first side wall; a rear wall connected to the first side wall and the second side wall; a top wall secured to the first side wall, the second side wall and the rear wall; a first upper door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall adjacent a top of the first side wall, wherein the first upper door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the first upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a first guard above a first end of the slot in the first upper door track; a first lower door track connected to an exterior of the first side wall adjacent a bottom of the first side wall, wherein the first lower door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the first lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a second guard above a first end of the slot in the second upper door track; a second upper door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall adjacent a top of the second side wall, wherein the second upper door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the second upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a second lower door track connected to an exterior of the second side wall adjacent a bottom of the second side wall, wherein the second lower door track has a sliding surface and a transverse retaining surface, and where the second lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the sliding surface; a first door having a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the first upper door track, the first door further having a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the first lower door track, wherein the first door is positionable substantially parallel and adjacent to the first side wall in the first or open position, the first door being slidingly moveable about the first upper door track and the first lower door track to be positioned exterior and substantially parallel to the first side wall, the first door further being pivotable about the first upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position; a second door having a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the second upper door track, the second door further having a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the second lower door track, wherein the second door is positionable substantially parallel and adjacent to the second side wall in the first or open position, the second door being slidingly moveable about the second upper door track and the second lower door track to be positioned exterior and substantially parallel to the second side wall, the second door further being pivotable about the second upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position; and, wherein when the first door is in its closed position and the second door is in its closed position, the first door can be secured to the second door.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the first upper door track further comprises a vertical member extending from the sliding surface opposite the transverse retaining wall and a top member extending from the transverse retaining wall, wherein the second upper door track further comprises a vertical member extending from the sliding surface opposite the transverse retaining wall and a top member extending from the transverse retaining wall, wherein the first upper door track is secured to the first side wall at the top member of the first upper door track, and wherein the second upper door track is secured to the second side wall at the top member of the second upper door track.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container having a first guard above a first end of the slot in the first upper door track, and a second guard above a first end of the slot in the second upper door track.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container having a first bracket connected to the first top wall portion adjacent the first wall and a second bracket connected to the first top wall portion adjacent the second wall, the first and second brackets assisting in retaining the second top wall portion in the open position.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the first upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the first upper door track, wherein the first lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the first lower door track, wherein the second upper door track has a slot extending about a length of the second upper door track, and wherein the second lower door track has a slot extending about a length of the second lower door track.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the first door has a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the first upper door track, wherein the first door further has a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the first lower door track, and wherein the first door is slidingly moveable about the first upper and lower door tracks to be positioned exterior of the first side wall, the first door further being pivotable about the first upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the second door has a first pin extending from a top thereof and through the slot in the second upper door track, wherein the second door further has a second pin extending from a bottom thereof and through the slot in the second lower door track, and wherein the second door is slidingly moveable about the second upper and lower door tracks to be positioned exterior of the second side wall, the second door further being pivotable about the second upper and lower door tracks to be positioned substantially parallel to the rear wall in a closed position.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the first upper door track and the first lower door track have a sliding surface and a transverse retaining wall to form a pocket for the first door, and wherein the second upper door track and the second lower door track have a sliding surface and a transverse retaining wall to form a pocket for the second door.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container having separate sliding members connected, respectively, to a bottom of the first door and a bottom of the second door.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container having separate sliding members connected, respectively, to a top of the first door and a top of the second door.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container having front and rear support legs connected to the first side wall, and front and rear support legs connected to the second side wall.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein a length of the support legs extending from the first side wall and second side wall is separately adjustable.
The disclosed subject technology further relates to a merchandise display and storage container wherein the first upper door track further comprises a vertical member extending from the sliding surface opposite the transverse retaining wall of the first upper door track and a top member extending from the transverse retaining wall of the first upper door track, wherein the first upper door track is secured to the first side wall at the top member of the first upper door track, and wherein the second upper door track further comprises a vertical member extending from the sliding surface opposite the transverse retaining wall of the second upper door track and a top member extending from the transverse retaining wall of the second upper door track, wherein the second upper door track is secured to the second side wall at the top member of the second upper door track.
It is understood that other embodiments and configurations of the subject technology will become readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description, wherein various configurations of the subject technology are shown and described by way of illustration. As will be realized, the subject technology is capable of other and different configurations and its several details are capable of modification in various other respects, all without departing from the scope of the subject technology. Accordingly, the drawings and detailed description are to be regarded as illustrative in nature and not as restrictive.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example only, not by way of limitation, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While the secure merchandise display and storage container is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the merchandise display and storage container and is not intended to limit the broad aspects of the disclosure to the embodiments illustrated.
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In one embodiment, the first and second doors 120, 122 are identical components, and therefore are interchangeable merely by flipping the doors over for the correct orientation as the left/first or right/second door. Each door 120, 122 preferably comprises an outer frame 190 and an inner wall 192 connected to the outer frame 190. In a preferred embodiment, the outer frame 190 may be a weldment made of angle bars at the top 194 and bottom 196, another angle bar at the interior side 198, and a tubular member or u-shaped bar member at the exterior side 200 of the outer frame 190. The inner wall 192 may be a steel grid 202, made for example, with 8 gauge steel wire in a cross grid configuration and welded to the outer frame 190. As shown in
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The first side wall 112, second side wall 114, top wall 116 and rear wall 118 are secured together to form the housing 110. Additionally, the support legs 128 are connected to the housing 110. In one embodiment the tubing 158 forming the sidewalls of the outer frame 154 of the side walls 112, 114 has a threaded female receiver to mate with a threaded rod 129 extending from the support leg 128. In an alternate embodiment, not shown, the tubing 158 has apertures through the walls of the tubing 158, and a vertical extension from the support legs 128 extends into the tubing and is pined in place. Further, the pads of the legs 128 can also be secured to the ground structure on which they sit.
The container 100 may also have various signage connected to the doors, side walls, and top of the container 100. Further, side panels, which may be for security or signage purposes, may be connected to the appropriate walls of the housing 110.
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In one embodiment, like the earlier embodiment, the first and second doors 320, 322 are identical components, and therefore are interchangeable merely by flipping the doors over for the correct orientation as the left/first or right/second door. Each door 320, 322 preferably comprises an outer frame 390 and an inner wall 392 connected to the outer frame 390. In a preferred embodiment, the outer frame 390 may be a weldment made of angle bars at the top 394 and bottom 396, another angle bar at the interior side 398, and a tubular member or u-shaped bar member at the exterior side 400 of the outer frame 390. The inner wall 392 may be a steel grid 402, made for example, with 8 gauge steel wire in a cross grid configuration and welded to the outer frame 390. As shown in
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In a preferred embodiment the top wall also includes a hinged or pivotable portion 317. The hinged portion 317 of the top of the housing 310 is connected with a hinge member 440 to the front member 346 of the secured portion of the top wall 316. The pivotable portion 317 of the top member of the housing 310 is formed by an outer frame 442, which is preferably a weldment made up of angle bars at the sides 444, front 446 and rear 448. An inner wall 450 made up of a grid of wires or round stock, or the like, is secured interior to the outer frame 442. The front 446 angle member of the outer frame 442 has an aperture 452 for receiving a locking tab 454 from one of the doors 320, 322.
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The first side wall 312, second side wall 314, top wall 316, hinged top portion 317 and rear wall 318 are secured together to form the housing 310. Additionally, the support legs 328 are connected to the housing 310. In one embodiment the tubing 358 forming the sides of the outer frame 354 of the side walls 312, 314 has apertures through the walls of the tubing 358. In one embodiment, the support legs 328 have a vertical extension member 422 that is positioned within the tubing 358, or around the tubing 358, forming the sides of the side walls 312, 314. For connection and leveling purposes, in one embodiment the vertical extensions 422 preferably threadingly mate with the tubing 358 for vertical adjustment.
The container 300 may also have guards 470 to protect the fronts of the side walls 312, 314 as shown in
The container 300 may also have various signage connected to the doors, side walls, and top of the container 300, as well as in the hinged top portion 317 via brackets 470 in the hinged top portion 317. Further, side panels, which may be for security or signage purposes, may be connected to the appropriate walls of the housing 310.
Preferably, the structure of the housing 110, 310 are made of zinc plated metals that are powder coated to provide for longevity in outdoor weather situations.
Several alternative examples have been described and illustrated herein. A person of ordinary skill in the art would appreciate the features of the individual embodiments, and the possible combinations and variations of the components. A person of ordinary skill in the art would further appreciate that any of the examples could be provided in any combination with the other examples disclosed herein. Additionally, the terms “first,” “second,” “third,” and “fourth” as used herein are intended for illustrative purposes only and do not limit the embodiments in any way. Further, the term “plurality” as used herein indicates any number greater than one, either disjunctively or conjunctively, as necessary, up to an infinite number. Additionally, the word “including” as used herein is utilized in an open-ended manner.
While the foregoing has described what are considered to be the best mode and/or other examples, it is understood that various modifications may be made therein and that the subject matter disclosed herein may be implemented in various forms and examples, and that the teachings may be applied in numerous applications, only some of which have been described herein. It is intended by the following claims to claim any and all applications, modifications and variations that fall within the true scope of the present teachings.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/367,462, filed Jul. 27, 2016, which is expressly incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
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62367462 | Jul 2016 | US |