Systems for deterring theft of retail products. Systems of this invention provide theft deterrent dispensing modules for dispensing products and may incorporate theft deterrent measures including mechanical deterrents, time delays and sound. The dispensing modules may include one or more pusher asse
Systems for deterring theft of retail products. Systems of this invention provide theft deterrent dispensing modules for dispensing products and may incorporate theft deterrent measures including mechanical deterrents, time delays and sound. The dispensing modules may include one or more pusher assemblies for dispensing product. Certain systems of this invention may also include a lockout feature, so that only one pusher assembly may be activated to dispense a product at one time.
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1. A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units;(c) at least one theft deterring mechanism that provides a time delay after a product is disp
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A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units;(c) at least one theft deterring mechanism that provides a time delay after a product is dispensed before the system will dispense a second product, wherein the time delay comprises: (i) a resistance mechanism; and(ii) a button accessible to a user and coupled to the resistance mechanism, the button having a ready position wherein activation of the button from the ready position to an activated position causes a product to be dispensed, and wherein the resistance mechanism delays the button returning to the ready position, wherein the at least one product dispensing unit comprises a plurality of product dispensing units; and(d) a door assembly comprising: (i) a front panel,(ii) a bottom panel and(iii) an upper panel,wherein when the front panel is opened, the bottom panel and the upper panel move together, blocking access to any product inside the housing. 2. The system of claim 1, wherein the system further comprises: (i) a plurality of actuators accessible to a user, each actuator cooperating with a pin, and(ii) a lockout bar comprising a plurality of channels configured to accept a pin associated with an actuator,wherein the channels are shaped so that when a pin associated with an actuator enters a channel, the lockout bar shifts, preventing access to the remaining channels. 3. The system of claim 2, wherein the pusher system further comprises a lifter slide coupled to the track, wherein activation of the system moves the lifter slide from a starting position to an extended position, and wherein when in the extended position, the lifter slide lifts the product lifter. 4. The system of claim 3, wherein the resistance mechanism slows the speed at which the lifter slide returns to the starting position. 5. The system of claim 1, wherein the bottom panel and the front panel are integrally joined. 6. The system of claim 1, wherein the door assembly further comprises a lock associated with the door assembly, the lock having an unlocked position and a locked position, wherein the front panel and the bottom panel are secured together when the lock is in the locked position so that the front panel cannot be opened. 7. A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units; and(c) at least one theft deterring mechanism that provides a time delay after a product is dispensed before the system will dispense a second product, wherein the time delay comprises: (i) a resistance mechanism; and(ii) a button accessible to a user and coupled to the resistance mechanism, the button having a ready position wherein activation of the button from the ready position to an activated position causes a product to be dispensed, and wherein the resistance mechanism delays the button returning to the ready position,wherein the product dispensing unit further comprises a pusher system, wherein the pusher system comprises:(i) a track comprising an aperture and a front lip;(ii) a pushing ram in sliding engagement with the track and that holds product against the front lip; and(iii) a spring that urges the pushing ram toward the front of the track. 8. The system of claim 7, further comprising a door assembly comprising: (i) a front panel,(ii) a bottom panel and(iii) an upper panel,wherein when the front panel is opened, the bottom panel and the upper panel move together, blocking access to any product inside the housing. 9. The system of claim 7, wherein the pusher system further comprises a product lifter housed under the aperture in the track; and wherein activation of the system lifts the product lifter through the aperture and lifts a product resting on the product lifter above the front lip, allowing the force of the spring to push the product over the top of the front lip. 10. The system of claim 7, further comprising a plurality of product dispensing units. 11. A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units;(c) at least one theft deterring mechanism that provides a time delay after a product is dispensed before the system will dispense a second product, wherein the time delay comprises: (i) a resistance mechanism; and(ii) a button accessible to a user and coupled to the resistance mechanism, the button having a ready position wherein activation of the button from the ready position to an activated position causes a product to be dispensed, and wherein the resistance mechanism delays the button returning to the ready position,(d) a pusher system, wherein the pusher system comprises: (i) a track;(ii) a pushing ram in sliding engagement with the track; and(iii) a spring that urges the pushing ram toward the front of the track; and(e) a door assembly comprising: (i) a front panel,(ii) a bottom panel and(iii) an upper panel,wherein when the front panel is opened, the bottom panel and the upper panel move together, blocking access to any product inside the housing. 12. The system of claim 11, wherein the pusher system further comprises a product lifter housed under an aperture in the track; and wherein activation of the system lifts the product lifter through the aperture and lifts a product resting on the product lifter above the front lip, allowing the force of the spring to push the product over the top of the front lip. 13. A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units; and(c) at least one theft deterring mechanism comprising: (i) a plurality of actuators accessible to a user, each actuator cooperating with a pin, and(ii) a lockout bar comprising a plurality of channels configured to accept a pin associated with an actuator,wherein the channels are shaped so that when a pin associated with an actuator enters a channel, the lockout bar shifts, preventing access to the remaining channels so that only one actuator can be activated at one time, andwherein the theft deterring mechanism further comprises providing a time delay after a product is dispensed before the system will dispense a second product. 14. The system of claim 13, wherein the channels vary in position and direction so that only one pin may move through any of the channels at a time. 15. The system of claim 13, wherein the time delay further comprises: (i) a resistance mechanism; and(ii) a button accessible to the user and coupled to the resistance mechanism, the button having a ready position wherein activation of the button from the ready position to an activated position causes a product to be dispensed, andwherein the resistance mechanism delays the button returning to the ready position. 16. The system of claim 13, further comprising a door assembly comprising: (i) a front panel,(ii) a bottom panel and(iii) an upper panel,wherein when the front panel is opened, the bottom panel and the upper panel move together, blocking access to any product inside the housing. 17. The system of claim 13, further comprising a plurality of product dispensing units. 18. The system of claim 16, wherein the bottom panel and the front panel are integrally joined. 19. The system of claim 16, wherein the door assembly further comprises a lock associated with the door assembly, the lock having an unlocked position and a locked position, wherein the front panel and the bottom panel are secured together when the lock is in the locked position so that the front panel cannot be opened. 20. A product dispensing system comprising: (a) at least one product dispensing unit;(b) an adjustable product dispensing unit housing that may be reconfigured to house various sized product dispensing units;(c) a button accessible to a user and coupled to a resistance mechanism, the button having a ready position and wherein activation of the button from the ready position to an activated position causes a product to be dispensed; and(d) a pusher system comprising: (i) a track comprising an aperture and a front lip;(ii) a pushing ram in sliding engagement with the track and that holds product against the front lip;(iii) a spring that urges the pushing ram toward the front of the track;(iv) a lifter slide coupled to the track;wherein activation of the button to the activated position moves the lifter slide from a starting position to an extended position, and wherein the resistance mechanism slows the speed at which the lifter slide returns to the starting position and delays the button returning to the ready position after a product has been dispensed. 21. The system of claim 20, wherein the pusher system further comprises a product lifter housed under the aperture in the track; and wherein activation of the system lifts the product lifter through the aperture and lifts a product resting on the product lifter above the front lip, allowing the force of the spring to push the product over the top of the front lip. 22. The system of claim 21, wherein movement of the lifter slide from the starting position to the extended position causes the lifter slide to lift the product lifter. 23. The system of claim 21, further comprising a door assembly comprising: (i) a front panel,(ii) a bottom panel and(iii) an upper panel,wherein when the front panel is opened, the bottom panel and the upper panel move together, blocking access to any product inside the housing.
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