![]() The shelf lighting system of claim 11 wherein alignment apertures providing access for the connecting plug are different than the alignment apertures providing access for the shelf bracket.ġ8. The shelf lighting system of claim 15 wherein the first conductor is spaced apart and opposing the third conductor and wherein the second conductor is spaced apart and opposing the fourth conductor.ġ7. The shelf lighting system of claim 14 wherein the power track includes a third conductor and a fourth conductor, the third conductor and the fourth conductor adjacent to each other and spaced apart from each other.ġ6. The shelf lighting system of claim 9 wherein the power track includes a first conductor and a second conductor, the first conductor and the second conductor adjacent to each other and spaced apart from each other.ġ5. The shelf lighting system of claim 9 wherein the plug is magnetically attached to the shelf bracket and wherein the lighting fixture is magnetically attached to the shelf.ġ4. The shelf lighting system of claim 11 wherein the plug includes prongs dimensioned to extend through the alignment apertures to contact the power track.ġ3. The shelf lighting system of claim 9 wherein the vertical support member further comprises: alignment apertures providing access for the connecting plug to the power track, the alignment apertures providing support for the shelf bracket.ġ2. The shelf lighting system of claim 9 wherein supports of the shelf bracket extend through alignment apertures of the vertical support member and wherein the supports of the shelf bracket are spaced apart from a surface of the power track.ġ1. A shelf lighting system comprising: a power track disposed within a vertical support member of the shelf lighting system a power source having a power supply and a power terminal block configured to electrically couple the power supply to the power track a lighting fixture and a plug that is configured to attach to a shelf bracket extending from the vertical support member, the plug operable to electrically couple the power track to the lighting fixture, wherein the lighting fixture is powered by the power supply via the power terminal block, the power track and the plug.ġ0. The shelf power system of claim 1 wherein the first prong and the second prong are spring-loaded.ĩ. The shelf power system of claim 1 wherein: the power track is double-sided, with two conductors per side.Ĩ. The shelf power system of claim 1 further comprising: a lighting fixture affixed to a bottom surface of a shelf, the lighting fixture electrically coupled to the plug.ħ. The shelf power system of claim 1 further comprising: a power supply configured to provide direct current (DC) electrical power of opposing polarities to the first conductor and the second conductor of the power track.Ħ. The shelf power system of claim 3 wherein the aperture is different than an aperture utilized for supporting the shelf bracket.ĥ. ![]() ![]() The shelf power system of claim 1 wherein the plug further comprises: a first insulated sheath through which the first prong extends and retracts and a second insulated sheath through which the second prong extends and retracts and the first and second insulated sheaths are configured to be inserted through an aperture in a shelf support column accessing the power track.Ĥ. ![]() The shelf power system of claim 1 wherein the coupling mechanism of the plug includes at least one magnet.ģ. ![]() A shelf power system comprising: a power track with a first conductor and a second conductor along a length of the power track and a plug having: a coupling mechanism configured to couple the plug to a shelf bracket a first prong and a second prong extending from a surface of the plug, the first prong and the second prong configured to couple the plug to the power track such that the first prong electrically contacts the first conductor and the second prong electrically contacts the second conductor and a connector configured to provide an electrical connection to the first prong and the second prong.Ģ. System and method of utilizing a machine readable medical marking for managing surgical proceduresĭEVICE FOR READING LUMINESCENT SYMBOLS AND IMAGESĭelivery system and method using an electronic tagĬHARGE-PUMP CIRCUIT FOR IMPROVING READ DISTANCEġ. Secure Access Personal Entertainment Area with Advertising Based on Travel Destination Method for creating multimedia messages with rfid tag information MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR CODE ESTABLISHMENT OF UBIQUITOUS PERSONALIZATION SERVICE AND SERVICE METHOD THEREOF APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR COIN EXCHANGE ![]()
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