The present disclosure relates to an apparatus for mounting shelf labels, and more particularly an apparatus for mounting digital price tags or electronic shelf labels (ESLs) onto shelving used in retail environments.
Digital price tags or electronic shelf labels (referred to as “ESLs” in this disclosure) are used by retailers—such as grocery stores, pharmacies and hardware stores, etc.—to display digital pricing information on the front face of shelves stocked with various consumer items corresponding to the ESLs. They can also be used in other industries such as logistics and warehousing to display pertinent information regarding the products on the shelves (e.g. inventory) for employees working within these industries. These ESLs are convenient and very flexible alternatives to traditional printed labels as they can be quickly and automatically changed to reflect updated pricing information—for example due to a price increase, or a temporary discount reflecting a sale for certain items.
While convenient, ESLs typically require a mounting solution to attach to conventional shelving. In North America, popular types of shelving include bent metal sheet shelving having a concave C-channel shaped front face. Some types of shelving have an extending ledge at both the top and bottom of the C-channel front face, while others have only a single ledge at the bottom of the C-channel. Other shelving may have no ledges on the C-channel at all. Two popular types of retail shelving include smooth C-channel Gondola Shelves (i.e. no upper or lower ledges) manufactured by Equipement Boni, and traditional C-Channel Gondola Shelves having distinct upper and lower ledges manufactured by companies like Lozier Corporation, Vic Store Fixtures, Etalex, Madix and others.
As shelves manufactured by different shelf manufacturers are shaped differently, different ESL mounting solutions have been developed, one for each shelving type. However, requiring multiple mounting solutions for different types of shelving can be very inconvenient and time consuming, especially when mounting ESLs in a retail environment having various different types of shelving throughout a large retail space. In addition, there typically is a variant for each of the shelves at the top of a shelving gondola, typically referred to as a “top-shelf” solution. This top-shelf variant is typically extruded with a downward angle for viewing of prices from below.
Therefore, what is needed is an improved apparatus for mounting ESLs on retail shelving which addresses at least some of these limitations.
The present disclosure relates generally to an apparatus for mounting electronic shelf labels or
ESLs to a different types of commonly found retail shelving.
In an aspect, the ESL mounting apparatus comprises a rail having a versatile installation clip attached thereto. The installation clip allows the ESL mounting apparatus to be installed onto various types of retail shelving in multiple configurations.
The rail and installation clip may be formed as an integral unit, for example by extrusion. In a preferred embodiment, the ESL mounting apparatus is extruded from a resiliently flexible material such as Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic, for example, which provides sufficient rigidity, resilience and flexibility for securely positioning the ESL mounting apparatus to a front face of shelving, and for receiving a plurality of ESLs within the rail of the ESL mounting apparatus.
Certain features of the ESL mounting apparatus may be co-extruded using a different material, such as a softer plastic, to provide features having varying rigidity, flexibility, or sliding resistance.
In an embodiment, the rail of the ESL mounting apparatus has first and second grasping members for grasping a top-end and a bottom-end of the ESLs, respectively.
In another embodiment, the first and second grasping members of the rail can grasp a bottom-end and top-end of the ESLs, respectively, if the ESL mounting apparatus is installed in an upside-down configuration for use on higher shelving.
In either orientation, the first and second grasping members of the rail grasp ESLs snapped into position with sufficient force to prevent manual removal of ESLs from the rail without a removal tool. A suitable removal tool when inserted along the top of a mounted ESL temporarily provides sufficient leverage to lift one of the first and second grasping members to allow the ESL to be removed from the rail.
Preferably, while preventing unauthorized removal of ESLs, the rail of the ESL mounting apparatus also allows the ESLs to be slidably adjusted, with moderate resistance, along its length to allow for flexibility in stocking and moving various consumer items on the shelving without having to remove the ESLs altogether.
In a preferred embodiment, the installation clip allows the ESL mounting apparatus to be installed on shelving in at least two orientations: In a first orientation, the installation clip includes an opening to receive a front face of shelving, and to keep the ESL mounting apparatus securely installed to the shelving with a locking feature; In a second orientation, the installation clip includes first and second edges which allow the ESL mounting apparatus to be snapped into position within a C-channel formed by the front of shelving, with the first and second edges locking the ESL mounting apparatus in position.
Advantageously, by providing the ESL mounting apparatus with a versatile, integral installation clip, there is no need to provide multiple ESL mounting solutions for different types of retail shelving.
In this respect, before explaining at least one embodiment of the invention in detail, it is to be understood that the invention is not limited in its application to the details of construction and to the arrangements of the components set forth in the following description or the examples provided therein, or illustrated in the drawings. Therefore, it will be appreciated that a number of variants and modifications can be made without departing from the teachings of the disclosure as a whole.
Therefore, the invention is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced and carried out in various ways. Also, it is to be understood that the phraseology and terminology employed herein are for the purpose of description and should not be regarded as limiting.
The present invention will be better understood, and objects of the invention will become apparent, when consideration is given to the following detailed description thereof. Such description makes reference to the annexed drawings, wherein:
In the drawings, embodiments are illustrated by way of example. It is to be expressly understood that the description and drawings are only for the purpose of illustration and as an aid to understanding, and are not intended as describing the accurate performance and behavior of the embodiments and a definition of the limits of the invention.
As noted above, the present invention relates to an apparatus for mounting electronic shelf labels or ESLs to a variety of different types of shelving.
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In a preferred embodiment, the ESL mounting apparatus 100 is extruded from a resiliently flexible material such as Polyvinyl chloride (PVC) plastic. This plastic material provides sufficient rigidity, resilience and flexibility for securely positioning the ESL mounting apparatus 100 to a front face of shelving using the installation clip 120, and for receiving ESLs within the rail 110 of the ESL mounting apparatus 100.
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In an embodiment, first and second protrusions 116, 118 may be co-extruded using a softer plastic material in order to provide greater sliding resistance, and by be built up or built down to provide less or more sliding resistance.
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In an embodiment, lip 127 of the outer wall 122 of installation clip 120 is curved outwardly to form a first locking edge at its outermost tip. A second locking edge 128 is formed near an opposite end of the outer wall 122 to allow the outer wall 122 of installation clip 120 to be received within a C-channel of certain types of shelving, as will be described in more detail further below.
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Advantageously, the ESL mounting apparatus 100 includes a versatile installation clip 120 which allows installation of the ESL mounting apparatus 100 in two orientations. In a first orientation, the installation clip 120 includes an opening 123 to receive a front face of shelving, and to keep the ESL mounting apparatus 100 securely installed on the shelving 800, 1200 as described above. In a second orientation, the outer wall of installation clip 120 includes first and second edges which allow the ESL mounting apparatus 100 to be snapped into position within a C-channel formed by the front face of shelving, thereby providing great flexibility in how the ESL mounting apparatus 100 can be installed on various different types of shelving.
Thus in an aspect, there is provided an apparatus for mounting electronic shelf labels (ESLs) onto shelving, comprising: a rail having first and second grasping members adapted to receive one or more ESLs; and an installation clip integrally connected to the rail, the installation clip adapted to install the apparatus onto shelving in a plurality of configurations by either clipping onto a curved front face of shelving or snapping into a curved front face of shelving.
In an embodiment, the installation clip comprises an inner wall and an outer wall flexibly joined at a knee, the inner and outer walls being resiliently flexible relative to each other and having an opening adapted to receive a front face of shelving therebetween.
In another embodiment, the inner wall and the outer wall of the installation clip further comprise curved lips which curve away from the rail, these curved lips adapted to provide counter pressure against each other when a curved front face of shelving is received therebetween.
In another embodiment, the installation clip further comprises a locking feature to secure a lower ledge of a front face of shelving therein.
In another embodiment, the locking feature comprises an inner pocket shelf for engaging the lower ledge of the front face of shelving.
In another embodiment, the installation clip further comprises a locking feature to at least partially receive a lower curved edge of a front face of shelving therein.
In another embodiment, the locking feature comprises an inner pocket shelf for engaging the lower curved edge of a front face of shelving.
In another embodiment, the installation clip comprises an inner wall and an outer wall flexibly joined at a knee, and the outer wall includes first and second locking edges adapted to engage first and second extending ledges of a front face of shelving when snapped into position.
In another embodiment, the first locking edge is an outermost edge of the outer wall, and the second locking edge is a protrusion formed near a base of the outer wall, the outer wall being resiliently flexible to allow both locking edges to be snapped into position between extending ledges of a front face of shelving.
In another embodiment, the rail is adapted to prevent removal of a mounted ESL without a removal tool.
In another embodiment, the rail is adapted to allow a mounted ESL to be adjusted along its length.
In another embodiment, the rail includes protrusions adapted to provide a space or gap behind a mounted ESL.
In another embodiment, the rail and installation clip are formed as an integral extrusion.
In another embodiment, the rail and installation clip are formed from a plastic.
In another embodiment, the plastic is Polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
In another embodiment, the rail and installation clip are resiliently flexible to allow for manual installation onto shelving and removal.
In another embodiment, the rail and installation clip form an angle to allow the rail to appropriately angle mounted ESLs.
In another embodiment, the angle between the installation clip and the rail is adjustable. While illustrative embodiments have been described above by way of example, it will be appreciated that various changes and modifications may be made without departing from the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.