Shelf for housing products in an automatic frozen-product vendin

Article dispensing – Cellular magazine type – With article movement from cell to cell

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221150R, 221286, 221312R, 221197, G07F 1146

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053337549

ABSTRACT:
Frozen products housed in a rack are retained in a spiral wire and is guided by plastic guide pieces formed at portions necessary to hold the products. The guide pieces are fixed onto fitting supports attached to the rack, so that ice deposition spaces are created between the guide pieces and a rack surface (12). Thus, the ice formed in the rack is accumulated in the spaces, thereby reducing its effect on the products. In the invention, damage to the wrapping of a bagged product and deformation thereof are prevented.

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