Conveyors and Turntables

Conveyors and Turntables

Store patents document a variety of strategies for using turntables and conveyors to capture customer attention and mobilize merchandise.

James Carroll patented a store on an endless conveyor belt.

In Albert Fritsche’s store, customers did not collect merchandise in a market basket. They placed stickers on their selections and put them on a conveyor belt that led to the central checkout counter where clerks used the stickers to sort items into customer purchases.

William P. Rylander created a store full of motorized turntables with the engine (31) screened from customers’ view.