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US2235941A
US2235941A US226794A US22679438A US2235941A US 2235941 A US2235941 A US 2235941A US 226794 A US226794 A US 226794A US 22679438 A US22679438 A US 22679438A US 2235941 A US2235941 A US 2235941A
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  • This invention relates to self-service store equipment and has for its prime object to simplify the system and provide a more practical arrangement of equipment in the way of conveying and delivering means in connection with the stock supply shelving and fixtures whereby to expedite the selection of the articles by the customer and at the same time obviating the necessity for the purchaser to carry the selected articles from place to place about the store.
  • a further object is to provide for the concurrent conveyance of the articles selected by difierent customers to a common delivery station and the ready sorting of the articles, price tabulation, and preparation for delivery to the respective customers without confusion.
  • Figure l is a top plan view more or less in diagram and schematic in character; illustrating general arrangement and equipment;
  • Figure 2 is a fragmentary section taken on about the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
  • Figure 3 is a cross section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2;
  • Figure 4 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale, in section taken on or about line 4-4 of Figure 2.
  • the numeral I0 designates a store area defined by the rectangular wall or guard rail, said store having a main entrance or vestibule ll leading to a branched inner entrance I! and an oppositely branched exit l3 in front of a sorting and delivery stand l4.
  • the two opposite forward corner portions of the stand are rounded off, as at IE, to afford ample clearance for a person to pass by without striking against the stand, while the middle inner portion of the stand is recessed to a considerable depth, as at iii, to afford ample space in which the attendant may work in handling articles delivered to the stand as will presently more fully appear.
  • a ramp or inclined surface I8 is provided between the adjacent end of the conveyor and the top of the stand to facilitate the transfer of the articles from the conveyor to the stand.
  • the respective conveyors H are mounted in the upper portions of supply shelving units for the several articles or commodities stocked for sale.
  • This close relation of the con- 15 veyor to the shelving unit greatly facilitates and speeds up the shopping operation on the part of the customer, not only because of the elimination of the necessity for carrying the selected articles in the arms or in a cumbersome basket 20 or other container during the progress of the customer through the store, but by providing a plurality of shelving units in spaced relation to each other and the conveyor of each being convergent or otherwise arranged to communicate 25 with a common sorting and delivery stand, several customers may make their purchases at the same time without interference.
  • each shelving unit by a longitudinal vertical partition 19, and pro- 30 vide shelves 20 in any desired number and vertical spacing on opposite sides of said partition whereby to accommodate the articles or commodities of various sizes and proportions to be stocked, and by which provision also the cus- 35 tomer can readily make the purchases from either side of the unit and quickly place them upon the conveyor at the top of the unit while quickly following a zig-zag course between and around the plurality of spaced units during his 40 or her progress through the store.
  • each conveyor I1 is individually driven, the respective motors 2i and the intermediate gearing being mounted conveniently beneath the table portion of the sorting and de- 45 livery stand l4, the under portion of said stand being in the form of a casing or housing 22.
  • each motor is belted, as at 23, to a pair of reducing gears 24, which are in turn belted, as at 25, to the forward roller means 26 which carrles the endless conveyor H, the rear roller means 21 of the conveyor having provision for adjustment, as conventionally shown at 28, for the purpose of taking up such slack that may occur in the conveyor.
  • each customer on entering the store is furnished some distinctive means for marking or labeling each article purchased so as to distinguish the same from articles purchased by other customers concurrently with his or her purchases so as to enable the attendant at the sorting and delivery stand to separate, segregate and tabulate the prices of the respective articles of the diflerent customers, there being a characteristic indication in the marking or labeling of the last article purchased by each customer so that when the article so markedreaches the sorting and delivery stand, the attendant knows that the purchasing has ended and accordingly proceeds to bundle and finally tabulate the purchased articles so as to have the same ready by the time the customer reaches the stand.
  • the particular devices for marking or labeling the purchased articles may be of any desired character that will distinguish the purchases of the several customers in the store and any suitable guard means may be provided to prevent displacement of the articles from the endless conveyors II during the travel thereon, which guard means, as more or less conventionally shown in Figures 2 and 3, may include an upright end rail 29 and inclined side rails 30 extending slightly above the plane of the conveyor.
  • guard means as more or less conventionally shown in Figures 2 and 3
  • the structural arrangement in general as well as in particular parts thereof admits of considerable modification within the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claim.
  • the invention therefore is not limited to the specific restricted entrance and exit ways, and comprising further appurtenances in combination, including an elongated transverse article sorting, segre ating and sales delivery counter located tern of the kind comprising an enclosure having 5 between the entrance and exit ways, said counter 10 having provision'at its inner side and medially between the ends thereof as a working station for an attendant, a plurality oi elongated tiers of shelving arranged separately and spaced laterally apart to provide aisles therebetween whereby 1 customers may pass tortuously thereabout, the rows of shelving being located respectively at opposite sides of the attendant's station at the article .sorting, segregating and sales delivery counter and extending convergently towards said a counter, and a separate conveyor superimposed above each row or shelving and being of a width approximately that of the shelving and with its article-carrying flight at an elevation from the floor within reach of a person or average stature g for the placing thereon of selected articles taken from the shelving beneath, the article-carrying flights of the respective

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March 25, 1941. J MQNTGQMERY 2,235,941-
sroma: SERVICE EQUIE'MENT Filed Au 25, 1938 INVENTOR ATTO R N EYS Jffllm 35071292 Patented Mar. 25, 1941 UNITED STATES PATENT orrlca Application August 25,
1 Claim.
This invention relates to self-service store equipment and has for its prime object to simplify the system and provide a more practical arrangement of equipment in the way of conveying and delivering means in connection with the stock supply shelving and fixtures whereby to expedite the selection of the articles by the customer and at the same time obviating the necessity for the purchaser to carry the selected articles from place to place about the store.
A further object is to provide for the concurrent conveyance of the articles selected by difierent customers to a common delivery station and the ready sorting of the articles, price tabulation, and preparation for delivery to the respective customers without confusion.
with the foregoing and other objects and advantages to be obtained, the invention consists in the general assembly and particular parts and combinations and arrangements of parts thereof as hereinafter described and defined in the appended claim, reference being had to the accompanying drawing illustrating a practical adaptation of the invention, and in which:
Figure l is a top plan view more or less in diagram and schematic in character; illustrating general arrangement and equipment;
Figure 2 is a fragmentary section taken on about the line 2-2 of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a cross section on the line 3-3 of Figure 2; and
Figure 4 is a fragmentary view on an enlarged scale, in section taken on or about line 4-4 of Figure 2.
Referring now to the drawing, the numeral I0 designates a store area defined by the rectangular wall or guard rail, said store having a main entrance or vestibule ll leading to a branched inner entrance I! and an oppositely branched exit l3 in front of a sorting and delivery stand l4. Preferably, the two opposite forward corner portions of the stand are rounded off, as at IE, to afford ample clearance for a person to pass by without striking against the stand, while the middle inner portion of the stand is recessed to a considerable depth, as at iii, to afford ample space in which the attendant may work in handling articles delivered to the stand as will presently more fully appear.
Extending rearwardly from the' stand H throughout the substantial length of the store space are a plurality of endless conveyors H, the top flights of which travel toward stand I in a plane substantially the same as that of the 55 top of the stand and preferably slightly higher,
1938, Serial No. 226,794
but in any event at a convenient height from the floor so that a customer of average stature can conveniently place purchased articles thereon to be conveyed to the delivery stand. As the top of the conveyor I1 is in a plane above the 5 main working area of the top of the stand l4, a ramp or inclined surface I8 is provided between the adjacent end of the conveyor and the top of the stand to facilitate the transfer of the articles from the conveyor to the stand.
In accordance with the inventive idea in the service system the respective conveyors H are mounted in the upper portions of supply shelving units for the several articles or commodities stocked for sale. This close relation of the con- 15 veyor to the shelving unit greatly facilitates and speeds up the shopping operation on the part of the customer, not only because of the elimination of the necessity for carrying the selected articles in the arms or in a cumbersome basket 20 or other container during the progress of the customer through the store, but by providing a plurality of shelving units in spaced relation to each other and the conveyor of each being convergent or otherwise arranged to communicate 25 with a common sorting and delivery stand, several customers may make their purchases at the same time without interference. In this connection it is preferable to divide each shelving unit by a longitudinal vertical partition 19, and pro- 30 vide shelves 20 in any desired number and vertical spacing on opposite sides of said partition whereby to accommodate the articles or commodities of various sizes and proportions to be stocked, and by which provision also the cus- 35 tomer can readily make the purchases from either side of the unit and quickly place them upon the conveyor at the top of the unit while quickly following a zig-zag course between and around the plurality of spaced units during his 40 or her progress through the store.
Preferably, each conveyor I1 is individually driven, the respective motors 2i and the intermediate gearing being mounted conveniently beneath the table portion of the sorting and de- 45 livery stand l4, the under portion of said stand being in the form of a casing or housing 22. As shown, each motor is belted, as at 23, to a pair of reducing gears 24, which are in turn belted, as at 25, to the forward roller means 26 which carrles the endless conveyor H, the rear roller means 21 of the conveyor having provision for adjustment, as conventionally shown at 28, for the purpose of taking up such slack that may occur in the conveyor.
In accordance with the invention, each customer on entering the store is furnished some distinctive means for marking or labeling each article purchased so as to distinguish the same from articles purchased by other customers concurrently with his or her purchases so as to enable the attendant at the sorting and delivery stand to separate, segregate and tabulate the prices of the respective articles of the diflerent customers, there being a characteristic indication in the marking or labeling of the last article purchased by each customer so that when the article so markedreaches the sorting and delivery stand, the attendant knows that the purchasing has ended and accordingly proceeds to bundle and finally tabulate the purchased articles so as to have the same ready by the time the customer reaches the stand.
The particular devices for marking or labeling the purchased articles may be of any desired character that will distinguish the purchases of the several customers in the store and any suitable guard means may be provided to prevent displacement of the articles from the endless conveyors II during the travel thereon, which guard means, as more or less conventionally shown in Figures 2 and 3, may include an upright end rail 29 and inclined side rails 30 extending slightly above the plane of the conveyor. The structural arrangement in general as well as in particular parts thereof admits of considerable modification within the spirit of the invention as defined by the appended claim. The invention therefore is not limited to the specific restricted entrance and exit ways, and comprising further appurtenances in combination, including an elongated transverse article sorting, segre ating and sales delivery counter located tern of the kind comprising an enclosure having 5 between the entrance and exit ways, said counter 10 having provision'at its inner side and medially between the ends thereof as a working station for an attendant, a plurality oi elongated tiers of shelving arranged separately and spaced laterally apart to provide aisles therebetween whereby 1 customers may pass tortuously thereabout, the rows of shelving being located respectively at opposite sides of the attendant's station at the article .sorting, segregating and sales delivery counter and extending convergently towards said a counter, and a separate conveyor superimposed above each row or shelving and being of a width approximately that of the shelving and with its article-carrying flight at an elevation from the floor within reach of a person or average stature g for the placing thereon of selected articles taken from the shelving beneath, the article-carrying flights of the respective conveyors traveling toward the common article sorting, segregating and sales delivery counter and having their discharge ends in cooperative delivering relation to the counter.
JESSE H. MONTGOMERY.
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US2628691A (en) * 1948-06-05 1953-02-17 Richard W Barrett Self-service store
US2661080A (en) * 1949-08-04 1953-12-01 Xenakis James Conveyer table
US2755909A (en) * 1952-06-18 1956-07-24 Modern Village Stores Inc Automatic check stand
US2812051A (en) * 1954-08-19 1957-11-05 Louis R Mahrt Safety device for movable belt assemblies
US3126981A (en) * 1964-03-31 Figure

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US3126981A (en) * 1964-03-31 Figure
US2628691A (en) * 1948-06-05 1953-02-17 Richard W Barrett Self-service store
US2661080A (en) * 1949-08-04 1953-12-01 Xenakis James Conveyer table
US2755909A (en) * 1952-06-18 1956-07-24 Modern Village Stores Inc Automatic check stand
US2812051A (en) * 1954-08-19 1957-11-05 Louis R Mahrt Safety device for movable belt assemblies

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