The present invention relates to an adapter device and to a method for fastening an information carrier to a support rail provided with two retaining means. The adapter device is used, in particular, on shelves or on other means for displaying merchandise in retail stores, which include the support rail. The information carrier may be labels made of sufficiently rigid material such as, for example, cardboard or plastic with imprinted pieces of price information or product information, or advertising electronic labels, which display pieces of price information and/or product information. Electronic labels are known as ESL price boards (ESL=Electronic Shelf Labeling).
A price tag trim for fastening to a price rail is known from DE 39 00 904 C1. The price tag trim includes a pocket for receiving a label, which is formed by a rear wall strip and a transparent cover strip. Attached to the rear side of the rear wall strip are a short and a long insert leg. The long insert leg is flexibly connected to the rear wall strip of the price tag trim.
The price rail includes two groove-like retaining means. The free ends of the insert legs are each inserted in one of the groove-like retaining means for fastening the price tag trim to the price rail. The price tag trim is then pressed against the price rail, as a result of which the long insert leg is pivoted into the position shown in FIG. 2 of DE 39 00 904 C1, in which it extends essentially in parallel to the rear wall strip or to the cover strip.
To secure the price tag trim on the price rail, a latching body mounted on the rear wall strip engages in a latching cavity situated on the long insertion leg and thereby ensures a secure retention of the free ends of the insert legs in the groove-like retaining means on the price rail. The price tag may be introduced into the pocket of the price tag rail before or after the price tag trim is mounted on the price rail.
The known price tag trim entails the disadvantage that the latching connection between the rear wall strips and the long insert leg may wear out so that a secure retention of the price tag trim on the price rail may then no longer be ensured. Moreover, the known price trim tag is relatively elaborate in design, so that its mass production is associated with comparatively high production costs.
Thus, it is the object of the present invention to create an adapter device, as well as a method for fastening an information carrier, in particular, a printed label, an electronic label or a monitor, to a support rail that is provided with two retaining means, which ensure or ensures a secure retention of the adapter device on the support rail, even after repeated mounting of the adapter device on, and removal of the adapter device from, the support rail and, at the same time, is associated with preferably minimal production costs.
This object is achieved by an adapter device and by a method that includes the features of claims 1 and 15. Additional embodiments of the present invention arise from the subclaims.
According to the invention, an adapter device for fastening an information carrier, in particular, a printed label, an electronic label or a monitor, to a support rail that is provided with two retaining means is proposed, wherein the support rail is located, for example, on a shelf, on some other means for displaying merchandise, on a wall or suspended from a ceiling of a retail store. The adapter device includes a first leg and a second leg, each of which may be detachably supported on one of the two retaining means of the support rail. The two legs are preferably designed as flat bodies, the thickness dimension of which is significantly smaller than its dimensions in the other two spatial directions.
The first leg and the second leg of the adapter device are connected preferably directly to one another via a joint, wherein a first connection means for connecting the information carrier to the first leg is attached to the first leg, and a second connection means for connecting the information carrier to the second leg is attached on the second leg. Accordingly, the first and the second leg are in an mounted state of the adapter device, in which the information carrier is not connected to the adapter device, are freely pivotable about the joint and form an angle relative to one another of less than 180°. In a blockage state of the adapter device, in which the information carrier is connectable to the adapter device via the first and the second connection means, the joint may be blocked by the information carrier itself.
The legs in the blockage state form an angle of essentially 180° and thus lie essentially in a plane spanned by the legs. The information carrier, for example, a printed or electronic label, exhibits an intrinsic flexural strength that is sufficient to hold the legs blocked in the blockage state. Thus, the information carrier acts like a mechanical blockage lock, which holds both legs in an stretched or flat state due to its connection to both the first leg as well as to the second leg.
Since the information carrier itself may act in the adapter device according to the invention as a mechanical blockage lock, it is not necessary to provide additional mechanical locking or securing means on the adapter device itself, which wear out after repeated use and, as a result, could lose their locking or securing effect. The task of ensuring a secure retention of the adapter device on the support rail is instead shifted to the information carrier itself. The information carrier is subject to, if at all, only very minimal wear, even if the adapter device is repeatedly mounted on or removed from the support rail.
Moreover, the lacking necessity of additional mechanical locking or securing means on the adapter device itself means that the design of the adapter device according to the invention may be kept comparatively simple and thus cost-efficient to produce. Selecting plastic as material for the adapter device offers, for example, a cost-efficient production by means of injection molding in which, given the simple design of the adapter device according to the invention, only correspondingly simple injection molds need be provided.
In the adapter device, the first connection means and the second connection means are preferably identically designed. Alternatively, it is conceivable, for example, as a function of the design of the rear side of the information carrier, to design the first connection means differently from the second connection means in terms of its type and operation.
In conjunction with the present invention, the information carrier may be connected in various ways to the first leg and to the second leg of the adapter device. On the one hand, it is conceivable to establish a latching connection between the information carrier and the first leg or the second leg of the adapter device by means of the first connection means and/or of the second connection means. On the other hand, there is the option of establishing a slide connection between the information carrier and the first leg or the second leg of the adapter device by means of the first connection means and/or of the second connection means. Finally, it is also conceivable to provide a combined slide connection and latching connection between the information carrier and the first leg or the second leg of the adapter device. The last mentioned combined variant offers the user of the adapter device maximum handling freedom, if it involves attaching the information carrier to the adapter device as a function of the spatial surroundings conditions in which the support rail is situated.
A latching connection may, for example, be designed in such a way that the first connection means and/or the second connection means include at least two latching fingers with latching lugs, between which the information carrier is engageable from the front. A slide connection may, for example, be designed in such a way that the first connection means and/or the second connection means include(s) at least two guide fingers with guide lugs, between which the information carrier is insertable, preferably from above. In the combined latching and slide connection, it is particularly advantageous if the guide fingers with the guide lugs also form the latching fingers with the latching lugs.
In order to prevent the information carrier attached to the adapter device from wobbling, at least one flat spring may be designed, in each case in or on the first leg and in or on the second leg. The at least one flat spring presses the information carrier free of play against the latching lugs and/or guide lugs holding the information carrier. In the process, the flat spring is formed in each case preferably by a curved material web made from the material of the first leg or from the material of the second leg. The flat spring may be advantageously situated between the latching fingers and/or between the guide fingers.
The second leg may advantageously include a stop projection as a stop for the information carrier. This stop enables a uniform positioning of all of the information carriers supported by the support rail, in particular, in the case of multiple adapter devices on one support rail. In the case of a horizontally extending support rail, the second leg forms the lower leg of the adapter device and the stop then forms a vertical stop for the information carrier.
In information carriers, especially in those that are comparatively large in plan view, the first leg and/or the second leg may include a spacer projection which, as a positioning aid, serves to position the information carrier in the blockage state essentially parallel to the plane spanned by the first leg and by the second leg.
The first leg and/or the second leg each include a retaining edge on its free end facing away from the joint, which may positively engage in the respective retaining means on the support rail. This retaining edge in the first leg and/or in the second leg has a flattened design, in order to facilitate the introduction into the retaining means of the support rail, designed, for example, as retaining grooves.
The joint connecting the first leg to the second leg needs merely to have a degree of freedom and may be of any type. A film hinge, which may be used, in particular, in the production of the adapter device according to the invention made of plastic, has proven advantageous as well as cost-efficient.
According to the invention, a method for fastening an information carrier, for example, a printed or electronic label, to a support rail provided with two retaining means is proposed, in which an adapter device according to the invention is used. The method comprises as a first step, the pivoting of the first leg relative to the second leg about the joint to thereby obtain a bent adapter device, in which the two legs form an angle of less than 180° relative to one another. The joint in the bent adapter device is flexed in such a way that the retaining edges of the first leg and of the second leg facing away from the joint occupy a spatial distance from one another, which is smaller than a predefined distance, which the two retaining means of the support rail exhibit relative to one another. This enables the second step of the method according to the invention, according to which the bent adapter device is positively introduced with its retaining edges into the support rail.
In conjunction with a third step of the method according to the invention, the first leg is pivoted relative to the second leg about the joint to obtain a stretched adapter device in the support rail, in which the joint is stretched and an angle of essentially 180° is formed between the first leg and the second leg.
In conjunction with the fourth and last step of the method according to the invention, the information carrier is connected both to the first connection means of the first leg as well as to the second connection means of the second leg. As a result, the joint of the stretched adapter device is blocked by the information carrier itself, and the retaining edges of the first leg and of the second leg are held in a retaining connection with the two retaining means of the support rail.
Exemplary embodiments of the present invention are described below by way of example with reference to the appended drawings, in which:
Identical reference numerals are used for identical parts or elements below. If identical reference numerals are used in conjunction with the two different exemplary embodiments, then the parts or elements labeled with matching reference numerals correspond to one another in terms of function.
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