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CN-122028834-A - Commodity security system

CN122028834ACN 122028834 ACN122028834 ACN 122028834ACN-122028834-A

Abstract

A merchandise display system comprising a slide rail defining a slide rail extending along a first direction, and a plurality of slides slidably engaged with the slide rail and configured to independently translate along the first direction, each slide of the plurality of slides including a pair of support rails engaged with the slide rail, and each slide including a slide bracket slidably engaged with the slide rail and a front slide panel extending transverse to the slide bracket, the front slide panel including an aperture formed therethrough.

Inventors

  • S. Siamun
  • S Austria compares thatch

Assignees

  • 紧固件零售股份有限公司

Dates

Publication Date
20260512
Application Date
20241007
Priority Date
20231009

Claims (20)

  1. 1. A merchandise display system comprising: A slider rail defining a slider track extending along a first direction, and A plurality of slides slidably engaged with the slide rails and configured to translate independently along the first direction, each slide of the plurality of slides including a pair of support rails engaged with the slide rails.
  2. 2. The merchandise display system of claim 1 wherein each slide includes a slide bracket slidably engaged with the slide rail and a front slide panel extending transverse to the slide bracket, the front slide panel including an aperture formed therethrough.
  3. 3. The merchandise display system of claim 2 wherein the width of the front slider panel extends from a first side surface to an opposing second side surface, at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface defining an indent.
  4. 4. A merchandise display system according to claim 3, wherein the indent aligns with the aperture along the width of the front slider panel.
  5. 5. The merchandise display system of claim 4 wherein the indent and aperture are disposed adjacent the slider tray.
  6. 6. The merchandise display system of claim 4 or 5 wherein a distance from the aperture to the dent is from 50 mm to 100 mm.
  7. 7. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 4-6 wherein the indent comprises a plurality of ribs.
  8. 8. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 1-7 wherein each of the support rails defines a width of 10mm to 75 mm.
  9. 9. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 1-8, further comprising an audible feedback system configured to generate an audible feedback output as the slider translates along the rail.
  10. 10. The merchandise display system of claim 9, wherein the audible feedback system includes an audible feedback transmitter attached to the slider, the audible feedback transmitter including a transmitter device sensor configured to generate motion sensor data when the slider translates and a speaker configured to generate the audible feedback output when the motion sensor data is generated.
  11. 11. A merchandise display system comprising: A slider rail defining a slider track extending along a first direction, and A plurality of slides slidably engaged with the slide rail and configured to translate independently along the first direction, each slide including a slide bracket slidably engaged with the slide rail and a front slide panel extending transverse to the slide bracket, the front slide panel including an aperture formed therethrough.
  12. 12. The merchandise display system of claim 11 wherein each of the plurality of slides includes a pair of T-shaped support rails engaged with the slide rail.
  13. 13. The merchandise display system of claim 12 wherein each of the support rails defines a width of 10mm to 75 mm.
  14. 14. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 11-13 wherein the width of the front slider panel extends from a side surface to an opposing second side surface, at least one of the first side surface and the second side surface defining an indent.
  15. 15. The merchandise display system of claim 14 wherein the indent aligns with the aperture along a width of the front slider panel.
  16. 16. The merchandise display system of claim 15 wherein the indent and aperture are disposed adjacent the slider tray.
  17. 17. The merchandise display system of claim 15 or 16 wherein a distance from the aperture to the dent is from 50 mm to 100 mm.
  18. 18. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 15-17 wherein the indent comprises a plurality of ribs.
  19. 19. The merchandise display system of any one of claims 11-18, further comprising an audible feedback system configured to generate an audible feedback output as the slider translates along the rail.
  20. 20. The merchandise display system of claim 19, wherein the audible feedback system includes an audible feedback transmitter attached to the slider, the audible feedback transmitter including a transmitter device sensor configured to generate motion sensor data when the slider translates and a speaker configured to generate the audible feedback output when the motion sensor data is generated.

Description

Commodity security system Technical Field The present disclosure relates generally to merchandise security systems. Background This section provides background information related to the present disclosure and is not necessarily prior art. In self-service retail establishments such as pharmacies, grocery stores, etc., the merchandise is typically displayed for sale on shelves comprised of vertically spaced shelves on which the merchandise is arranged in rows. While merchandise in such retail environments is substantially only accessible from the front, previously employed shelves allow unobstructed access to the space in front of and above the merchandise supported on each shelf. In this way, a person can take out a large number of items very quickly and easily at a time. It is well known that one can "sweep" the arm (sweep) the shelf to collect the items very quickly into a purse, bag or coat. Thus, one can take out a large number of goods without difficulty and the risk of being found is low. Similar theft problems exist for merchandise displayed on hangers mounted to a hanger plate or the like. Disclosure of Invention One aspect of the present disclosure provides a merchandise display system for a retail shelf. The system includes a slider rail defining a slider (tile) track extending along a first direction, and a plurality of sliders slidably engaged with the slider rail and configured to independently translate along the first direction. Each of the plurality of slides includes a pair of support rails engaged with the slide rail. Implementations of the disclosure may include one or more of the following optional features. In some examples, each slide includes a slide bracket slidably engaged with the slide rail and a front slide panel extending transverse to the slide bracket, the front slide panel including an aperture formed therethrough. In some embodiments, the width of the front slider panel extends from a first side surface to an opposing second side surface, at least one of the side surfaces defining an indent. In some configurations, the indent is aligned with the aperture along a width of the front slider panel. In some further embodiments, the indent and the aperture are disposed adjacent to the slide bracket. In some other further embodiments, the distance from the aperture to the indent is 50mm to 100 mm, and the indent comprises a plurality of ribs. In other examples, each of the support rails defines a width of 10mm to 75 mm. The system may include an audible feedback system configured to generate an audible feedback output as the slider translates along the rail. In some examples, the audible feedback system includes an audible feedback transmitter attached to the slider, the audible feedback transmitter including a transmitter device sensor configured to generate motion sensor data as the slider translates and a speaker configured to generate an audible feedback output as the motion sensor data is generated. Another aspect of the present disclosure provides a merchandise display system for a retail shelf. The system includes a slide rail defining a slide track extending along a first direction, and a plurality of slides slidably engaged with the slide rail and configured to independently translate along the first direction. Each slide includes a slide bracket slidably engaged with the slide rail and a front slide panel extending transverse to the slide bracket, the front slide panel including an aperture formed therethrough. Implementations of this aspect of the disclosure may include one or more of the following optional features. In some examples, the system includes each slide of the plurality of slides, each slide including a pair of T-shaped support rails engaged with the slide rail. In some examples, each of the support rails defines a width of 10mm to 75 mm. In some embodiments, the width of the front slider panel extends from a first side surface to an opposing second side surface, at least one of the side surfaces defining an indent. In some further embodiments, the indentations are aligned with the apertures along the width of the front slider panel. In some further embodiments, the indent and the aperture are disposed adjacent to the slide bracket. In some other still further embodiments, the distance from the aperture to the dent is from 50mm to 100 mm. In yet some still further embodiments, the indentations comprise a plurality of ribs. In other examples, the system includes an audible feedback system configured to generate an audible feedback output as the slider translates along the rail. In some other further examples, the audible feedback system includes an audible feedback transmitter attached to the slider, the audible feedback transmitter including a transmitter device sensor configured to generate motion sensor data as the slider translates and a speaker configured to generate an audible feedback output as the motion sensor data is generated. Drawings The drawings