Claims
- 1. The structure of a snack vending system comprising,a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) said tiered tray assembly comprising a plurality of arcuate segments, and f) each of said segments having a portion of each stacked circular display level.
- 2. The structure of a snack vending system comprising:a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) said stacked display levels of said tiered tray assembly collapsible to substantially uniform height conformation, f) a box, and g) said collapsed tray assembly in said box.
- 3. The structure as defined in claim 2 further comprising:h) the interior height of the box approximately equals the uniform height conformation which is approximately equal to the height of each level.
- 4. The structure of a snack vending system comprising:a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) a rotatable race, f) radial tray supports on said race, each radial tray support having a support surface for each level, and g) said tiered tray assembly placed on said radial tray supports.
- 5. The structure of a snack vending system comprising:a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) a shell covering said tiered tray assembly, f) said shell locked in place to secure articles thereunder, g) said shell shaped with levels to substantially conform to said tiered trays assemblies in the telescoped configuration, h) at least a portion of said shell being transparent, i) a door hole in each level of said shell to allow access to articles in slots of a level of the tiered tray assembly, and j) a door slidably mounted one each in the door hole of the shell.
- 6. The structure of a snack vending system comprising:a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) each tray of said tiered tray assembly having permanent dividers forming full width slots between them.
- 7. The structure as defined in claim 6 further comprising:f) some of said full width slots being capable of division into two single width slots by placing a removable divider in said full width slots.
- 8. The structure as defined in claim 7 further comprising:g) a pin system to block opening of doors beyond a single slot width when a removable divider is present.
- 9. The structure as defined in claim 7 further comprising:g) ninety six possible slots with all removable dividers in place.
- 10. The structure of a snack vending system comprising:a) a plurality of stacked circular display levels, b) at least a portion of said stacked circular display levels being made of transparent material, c) each of said stacked circular levels of smaller diameter than the level below, therefore d) said stacked display levels when telescoped forming a tiered tray assembly, e) said tiered tray assembly comprising a plurality of arcuate segments, f) each of said arcuate segments having a portion of each stacked display level, g) said stacked display levels of said tiered tray assembly collapsible to substantially uniform height conformation, h) a rotatable race, i) radial tray supports on said race, each radial tray support having a support surface for each level, j) said tiered tray assembly being placed on said tray supports, k) a shell covering said tiered tray assembly, l) said shell locked in place to secure articles thereunder, m) said shell shaped with levels to substantially conform to said tiered trays assemblies in the telescoped configuration, n) at least a portion of said shell being transparent, o) a door hole in each level of said shell to allow access to the articles in the slots of a level of the tiered tray assembly, p) a door slidably mounted one each in the door holes of the shell, q) each tray of said tiered tray assembly having permanent dividers forming full width slots between them, r) each of said full width slots being capable of division into two single width slots by placing a removable divider in said full width slots, s) a pin system to block opening of doors beyond the single slot width when a removable divider is present, t) ninety six possible slots with all removable dividers in place, u) said tiered tray assembly consisting of four stacked circular display levels.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
Applicant filed Disclosure Document #378,326 on Jul. 24, 1995 which document concerns this application; therefore, by separate paper it is respectfully requested that the document be retained and acknowledgment thereof made by the Examiner. (MOPEP 1706)
Applicant further filed a Provisional Application on this subject matter Jul. 11, 1997, application Ser. No. 60/052,289. Specific reference is made to that document.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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