Advertising display standard

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6167644
  • Patent Number
    6,167,644
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, September 9, 1997
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 2, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Melius; Terry Lee
    • Conley; Fredrick
    Agents
    • Lathrop & Gage, LC
Abstract
A display standard for displaying advertising away from a mounting surface comprises a planar piece of flexible material, which has a base member with top and bottom retaining flaps mateable with opposing channels of the mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface. The flexible material further includes a display region for supporting advertising away from the mounting surface and opposing folding tabs to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of Invention




This invention relates to display devices and, more particularly, to a three-dimensional display standard hingedly moveable from a single piece of flat material for displaying advertisement forwardly away from a mounting surface.




2. Statement of Related Art




Retail stores often are provided with counters having decorative molding around the shelves that have a pair of opposing grooves wherein price tags, advertising or other indicia may be snapped into the grooves. In order for this advertising to attract consumers, it is desirable for it to have three dimensions, i.e., the advertising display occupies the channel molding and also protrudes forwardly outwardly therefrom.




Various attempts have been made to provide a three-dimensional display standard for advertising. These standards generally are formed of a rigid plastic material that is formed to snap into the channeled molding. The pre-formed plastic display mounts are packaged and shipped to retail stores along with the advertising that is held by these mounts. However, the awkward three-dimensional shape of these mounts presents problems in packaging and increases shipping costs.




A previous attempt to fold display standards from flat stock is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 3,706,150. This patent disclosed a three-dimensional molding sign that is produced from flat stock. However, this standard permitted only limited three-dimensional display capabilities and did not provide sufficient structure to support advertising displays apart from printing on the outwardly protruding portion of the standard.




U.S. Pat. No. 3,056,572 discloses a display easel for carrying a display panel. This easel permits only limited three-dimensional capabilities as it is intended to provide a wider and longer display instead of a three-dimensional display.




A need therefore exists for an advertising display standard that is shipped flat to retail stores and that is foldable from the flat material into a three-dimensional advertising display for displaying advertisement forwardly from a mounting surface.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION.




It is accordingly a principal object of the present invention to provide a display standard for displaying advertising away from a mounting surface.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an advertising display standard that may be shipped flat to retail stores and that is foldable from the flat material into a three-dimensional advertising display for displaying advertisement forwardly from a mounting surface.




Another object of the present invention is to provide an economical three-dimensional advertising display standard that supports advertising away from the mounting surface. The foregoing object of the invention is achieved by providing a display standard for displaying advertising away from a mounting surface that has slots for supporting the display standard. The display standard comprises a planar piece of material. This material has a base member with top and bottom retaining flaps mateable with the slots of the mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface. The standard further includes a display region for supporting advertising away from the mounting surface and opposing folding tabs to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface.




A second embodiment of the present invention includes a display standard for displaying advertising away from a mounting surface. The display standard comprises a planar piece of flexible material having a base member with an adhesive backing for retaining the display standard on the mounting surface The standard further includes a display region for supporting advertising away from the mounting surface, and opposing folding tabs to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface.




The foregoing features, objects and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art through the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a card display showing the display standard in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of several embodiments of the display standard constructed in accordance with the present invention;





FIG. 3

is a cross section taken along section


3





3


of

FIG. 2

showing an embodiment of the display standard having locking tabs;





FIG. 4

is a cross section taken along section


4





4


of

FIG. 3

showing the locking tabs;





FIG. 5

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in FIGS.


3


-


5


as unfolded;





FIG. 6

is a cross section taken along section


6





6


of

FIG. 2

showing an embodiment of the display standard having locking tabs;





FIG. 7

is a cross section taken along section


7





7


of

FIG. 6

showing the locking tabs;





FIG. 8

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in FIGS.


6


-


8


as unfolded;





FIG. 9

is a cross section taken along section


9





9


of

FIG. 2

showing an embodiment of the display standard having a folding tab retaining flap;





FIG. 10

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in

FIGS. 9 and 11

as unfolded;





FIG. 11

is a top plan view taken along section


11





11


of

FIG. 9

;





FIG. 12

is a cross section taken along section


12





12


of

FIG. 2

showing an embodiment of a display standard;





FIG. 13

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in

FIG. 12

;





FIG. 14

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in

FIGS. 12 and 13

as unfolded;





FIG. 15

is a cross section taken along section


15





15


of

FIG. 2

showing a display standard;





FIG. 16

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in

FIG. 15

as folded; and





FIG. 17

is a top plan view of the display standard shown in

FIG. 15

as unfolded.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings, a display standard, generally designated at


10


, is shown mounted in a shelf or mounting surface


12


having opposing channels


14


(FIGS.


1


and


2


). The display standard


10


comprises a planar piece of flexible material


11


having a base member


16


, a portion


18


of which is mateable with the opposing channels


14


of the shelf


12


or mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface, a display region


20


for supporting advertising away from the mounting surface, a transition portion


22


, and opposing folding tabs


24


for moving the display region from a first position, indicated generally at


26


, in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position


28


in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface


12


. It will be understood that an advertising display may include several display standards


10


of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention.




The display standard


10


is preferably formed from a single sheet of flexible planar material


11


, such as cardboard. It will be understood that many other materials including plastic or vinyl may be used for the present invention without departing from the scope of the invention. The planar material


11


includes a generally flat, substantially rectangular base member


16


with opposite top and bottom edge portions or flaps


18


spaced apart a distance greater than the spacing between the slots or interior channel edges


14


of the mounting surface


12


. It will be understood that this planar material


11


may be of another shape to meet particular needs, for instance to increase the area for advertising, without departing from the scope of the present invention. As shown in

FIG. 3

, a portion of each retaining flap


18


of the base member


16


is maintained within molding attached to a store shelf. The molding


12


is provided with upper and lower channels


14


that receive the base member's


16


upper and lower retaining flap, respectively. The base member


16


of the display standard


10


may be sprung into the mounting surface


12


by bowing the base member to slide into the channels


14


. A notch


30


may be provided in the retaining flap


18


adjacent the transition portion


22


to allow the retaining flaps to seat properly within the channel, while the transition portion extends forwardly therefrom. Alternatively, a portion (not shown) of the top and bottom retaining flaps


18


may be slanted with respect to the remaining top and bottom edge of the base member to facilitate mounting the display standard


10


in the mounting surface


12


.




The transition portion


22


is connected to at least one edge of the base member


16


at a line of weakness


32


, such as a score line. The transition portion


22


is thus moveable between a substantially flat position planar with the base member


16


as shown in

FIG. 5

for example, to a position approximately perpendicular to the base member


16


, as shown in FIG.


2


. The transition portion


22


extends outwardly from the base member


16


and provides support for the display region


20


.




Opposing folding tabs


24


are formed on the planar piece of material


11


to move the display region


20


from a first position


26


in which the display standard


10


is substantially flat to a second position


28


in which the display region


20


is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface


12


. Each folding tab


24


is defined by at least one line of weakness


34


formed on the planar piece of material to permit movement of the folding tabs


24


relative to the base member


16


. The folding tab


24


is connected to the transition portion


22


at a line of weakness


34


, such as a score line, so that the folding tab can project forwardly and substantially perpendicular to the base member


16


and substantially perpendicular to the transition portion as shown in FIG.


2


. The line or lines of weakness


34


defining the fold tab may be an arcuate line or several intersecting, straight scored lines.




The planar piece of material


11


includes a display region


20


to display advertising forwardly of the mounting surface


12


as shown in FIG.


1


. The display region


20


is bounded by the transition portion


22


and the folding tabs


24


at lines of weakness


32


,


34


, such as score lines. As such the display region


20


can bend substantially perpendicular to the transition portion


22


and folding tabs


24


. The display region


20


is thus moveable from a first position


26


in which the display standard


10


is substantially flat and planar with the base member


16


to a second position


28


in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the mounting surface


12


and supported by the transition portion


22


and folding tabs


24


. The display region


20


may have adhesive, hook and loop fastener, or other fastening mechanisms for securing advertising to the display standard


10


. Alternatively, or in conjunction, the display region


20


may include advertising material printed directly to the display region.




Each folding tab


24


further may include two lines of weakness extending from a leading edge


36


and trailing edge


38


of the display region


20


to the edge of either the top


40


or bottom edge


42


of the planar piece of material


11


, respectively, to define a leading edge


44


and trailing edge


46


of each folding tab. These folding tab edges


44


,


46


supply structure for the standard


10


as the standard is folded for supporting the display region


20


outwardly away from the mounting surface


12


. It will be understood that the line of weakness may be arcuate in form, and in such embodiment, the folding tab supplies the structure for supporting the display.




In one embodiment (not shown), the display region


20


is slanted with respect to the mounting surface


12


. For this, each folding tab's leading edge


44


is fabricated shorter from the corresponding top or bottom edge


40


,


42


of the planar piece of material


11


to the display region


20


than the folding edge's trailing edge


46


. As the folding tab


24


is folded and the display region


20


is moved outwardly, the display region


20


is thus inclined from the leading edge to the trailing edge relative to the base member


16


. To reverse the inclination, the trailing edge


46


for each folding tab


24


is made shorter than the leading edge


44


. For a particularly effective advertising campaign, two opposing inclined display standards


10


may be provided on a base member


16


. A piece of flexible advertising may be supported as by adhesive between the two inclined standards to provide a concave or convex advertisement.




As shown in FIGS.


3


-


5


, the display standard


10


may include locking tabs, indicated generally at


48


, to lock the display region


20


in the outwardly protruding position. The locking tab


48


includes a tab


50


on a portion of the folding tab


24


or transition portion


22


of the display standard


10


. This tab is inserted into a slot


52


formed in the opposite folding tab or transition portion


22


, respectively, to lock the locking tab


50


in the slot. As such, the folding tab


24


and transition portion


22


are locked in a perpendicular relation to the base member


16


and thus lock the display region


20


in the outwardly protruding position. Alternatively, the display standard


10


may be self-locking by using an adhesive backing on an interior portion


54


of the folding tab


24


which adjoins a portion


56


of the transition portion


22


to adhere the standard in the folded position. As such, the standard is easily and permanently locked. For instance, the folding tab may be fabricated from Merchant Product Division's Fasson® Crack-and-Peel label stock.




The folding tabs


24


and transition portions


22


define the height of the display region


20


away from the mounting surface


12


, the inclination of the display region


20


and the width of the display region.




As folded, an interior space


58


is defined by the folding tab


24


, transition portion


22


, and display region


20


. This interior


58


may be used to house light bulbs, motors, batteries and other mechanisms to assist with the advertising display.




Each folding tab


24


may further comprise a folding tab retaining flap


60


, which adjoins a respective folding tab and is separated therefrom by a line of weakness. This retaining flap


60


covers the mounting surface


12


as the display is folded to provide an aesthetically pleasing display. The folding tab retaining flap


60


may bend relative to the folding tab


24


to be planar with the base member


16


and is configured to be mateable with the opposing channels


14


of the mounting surface


12


. As such, these folding tab retaining flaps provide support for the folding tabs


24


and likewise support for the display region


20


as positioned forwardly of the mounting surface


12


.




In another embodiment of the present invention (not shown), at least one folding tab


24


or transition portion


22


further includes a slot formed therein for accepting a portion of an advertising display. This slot is preferably formed in the top folding tab with the advertising sliding through this upper slot and resting on an inside wall of the bottom folding tab to hold the advertising on the display standard


10


. As such, this display standard


10


permits three-dimensional advertising. Alternatively, an adhesive may be affixed to the folding tab to adhere advertising to the folding tab. The slot or adhesive comprise the mounting means for mounting advertising to the folding tab.




In an another embodiment, the display standard


10


of the present invention is mounted to the mounting surface


12


through an adhesive adhered to a rear side of the base member


16


. This adhesive would have a protective sheet to protect the adhesive until the display needed to be mounted to the mounting surface


12


. For instance, the base member


16


may be fabricated from Merchant Product Division's Fasson® Crack-and-Peel label stock. As such, the display standard


10


may be mounted on any surface, including existing advertisement, for three-dimensionally advertisement.




In use, the display standard


10


of the present invention is shipped flat to the desired location. For particularly long displays, the display may be folded through a creased line in the advertising display. The display region


20


of the standard is moved to the second, outwardly projecting position by manually squeezing the opposing folding tabs


24


towards each other thereby moving the display region


20


outwardly away from the mounting surface


12


. The display standard


10


is then mounted to the mounting surface


12


either by squeezing the advertising display such that the top and bottom edge of the display and the retaining flaps of the base member


16


of the standard are fitted into the channeled molding, or by adhering the display to a mounting surface


12


through an adhesive backing. The display region


20


is either prepared with printed material thereon or is fabricated with securing means such as adhesive or slots to hold additional advertising. A combination of printed material on the display region


20


and further advertising secured to the standard may also be provided. This advertising is very pleasing and eye-catching to consumers.




There has been described several embodiments of an advertising display standard


10


. While these particular embodiments have been described in detail, it is not intended that the invention be limited thereto, as it is intended that the invention be as broad in scope as the art will allow and the specification be read likewise. It will therefore be appreciated by those skilled in the art that yet other modifications could be made to the provided invention without departing from the scope as so claimed by the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. In combination, a mounting surface having opposing slots for supporting a display standard for displaying advertising away from the mounting surface, anda display standard comprising a planar piece of material having a base member having top and bottom retaining flaps mateable with the slots of the mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface, a display region for supporting advertising remotely away from the base member and the mounting surface, opposing folding tabs, each folding tab being defined by at least one line of weakness formed on the display standard between each of said folding tab and both the base member and the display region to permit movement of each folding tab relative to the base member and display region, each folding tab thereby being operably configured upon inward pressure on said folding tabs to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the base member, and opposing transition portions, each transition portion positioned between a portion of the base member and the display region and separated from both the base member and display region through lines of weakness to permit movement of each transition portion relative to the base member and the display region, the transition portion being operably configured to provide a span between the base member and the display region for moving the display region remotely away from the base member as the standard is positioned in said second position.
  • 2. The combination of claim 1, wherein the mounting surface comprises a pair of opposed channels and the top and bottom retaining flaps are operably configured to be mateable with the opposed channels of the mounting surface to secure the advertising display to the mounting surface.
  • 3. The combination of claim 1, wherein the mounting surface comprises an advertisement having a pair of opposed channels and the top and bottom retaining flaps of the display standard are operably configured to be mateable with the opposed slots of the mounting surface to secure the advertising display to the mounting surface.
  • 4. In combination, a mounting surface for accepting a display standard for displaying advertising away from the mounting surface, anda display standard comprising a planar piece of material having a base member having top and bottom retaining flaps, each of said top and bottom retaining flaps presenting a rearwardly facing portion having an adhesive mounted thereto for mounting the base member of the display standard to the mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface, a display region for supporting advertising remotely away from the base member and the mounting surface, and opposing transition portions, each transition portion positioned between a portion of the base member and the display region and separated from both the base member and display region through lines of weakness to permit movement of each transition portion relative to the base member and the display region and thereby being operably configured upon inward pressure to each transition portion to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the base member as the display standard is mounted to the mounting surface, the transition portion further providing a span between the base member and the display region.
  • 5. The combination of claim 4, wherein the advertising display further includes opposing folding tabs, each folding tab being defined by at least one line of weakness formed on the display standard between each of said folding tab and both the base member and the display region to permit movement of each folding tab relative to the base member and display region, each folding tab thereby being operably configured to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the base member.
  • 6. In combination, a mounting surface having opposing slots for supporting a display standard for displaying advertising away from the mounting surface, anda display standard comprising a planar piece of material having a base member having top and bottom retaining flaps, each of said top and bottom retaining flaps presenting a rearwardly facing portion having an adhesive mounted thereto for mounting the base member of the display standard to the mounting surface for securing the standard to the mounting surface, a display region for supporting advertising remotely away from the base member and the mounting surface, and opposing transition portions, each transition portion positioned between a portion of the base member and the display region and separated from both the base member and display region through lines of weakness to permit movement of each transition portion relative to the base member and the display region and thereby being operably configured upon inward pressure to the transition portions to move the display region from a first position in which the display standard is substantially flat to a second position in which the display region is moved outwardly away from the base member, the transition portion further providing a span between the base member and the display region.
  • 7. The combination of claim 6, wherein the mounting surface comprises a pair of opposed channels and the top and bottom retaining flaps are operably configured to be mateable with the opposed channels of the mounting surface to secure the advertising display to the mounting surface.
  • 8. The combination of claim 6, wherein the mounting surface comprises an advertisement having a pair of opposed channels and the top and bottom retaining flaps of the display standard are operably configured to be mateable with the opposed slots of the mounting surface to secure the advertising display to the mounting surface.
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