Storing and dispensing system

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Inventors

King, Ronald R.

Application #

034012

Filed

Apr-2-1987

Published

Dec-27-1988

Current US Class

211/40
312/9.52

International Classes

A47B 081/06

Field of Search

312/10 312/12 312/15 312/9 312/297 211/40 211/41

Assignee

Wright Line Inc. (Worcester, MA)

Examiners

Falk; Joseph

Attorney, Agent or Firm

Gilbert; Milton E., Mitchell; James W.

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Abstract
The invention is disclosed as being embodied in the stationary storing and dispensing system for substantially square or rectangular objects and comprises at least two shelves (S) each having a bottom (20), a ramp (32), a finger guide (26), and and article restraining member (30), the shelves being assembled horizontally one above the other.
 
Claims
I claim:

1. A stationary storing and dispensing system for substantially square or rectangular objects comprising:

at least two shelves,

each of the shelves having an article engaging bottom,

the bottom having front and rear continuous parallel edges extending widthwise of the shelf,

a ramp inclined upwardly at an angle from the rear edge of the bottom and extending widthwise of the shelf,

a finger guide extending widthwise of the shelf below the bottom,

the guide being inclined downwardly and rearwardly from the front edge at an acute angle with the bottom of the shelf,

a continuous, uninterrupted article engaging and restraining member projecting downwardly below the bottom of each shelf, and extending widthwise of the shelf between the finger guide and the ramp,



Description
FIELD OF THE INVENTION

This invention relates to storing and dispensing systems in general, and more particularly to a system for storing and dispensing square or rectangular objects such as video cassettes.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

With the advent of the video cassette recorder and player, a large industry has developed for the rental of video cassettes with pre-recordings of movies, operas, and the like. Generally speaking, there are two types of cassettes: one termed a VCR which is blank and used for recording. Another called VCP is for playback only and are sold with a prerecording such as a movie. They are intentionally made so that they cannot be recorded on, so that the movie cannot be erased inadvertently.

Initially, video cassette movies were rented through stores specializing in video cassette equipment. "Membership" in the store's "club" was obtained by paying an annual fee, which entitled the member to rent movies for a fee.

This type of entertainment became so popular that cassettes with pre-recorded movies and the like, are now available in supermarkets, drugstores, and for the most part, club membership fees no longer exist.
 
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