The present invention relates a display tray, equipped with a movement guide device, for displaying articles, commodities or goods which are cylindrical in cross section (e.g., cans or bottles), and further relates to a movement guide device.
In an open-case type display tray for displaying cylindrical articles such as cans or bottles, the display tray is restocked with articles from the open front of the display tray because of its structure. Meanwhile, the seller has a demand for reliably selling articles in the lot first restocked (known as FIFO (first in, first out)), i.e., old articles, in consideration of the best-before date (sell-by date) and the impression of consumers. However, in an open-case type display tray, which is restocked with articles from the open front of the display tray, the already-restocked and displayed articles are pushed into the back of the display tray if the display tray is restocked with new articles, so that the earlier articles are restocked, the later they will be sold; a phenomenon known as FILO (first in, last out) occurs. In addition, if FILO is done in chilled (refrigerated) articles, a problem arises with well-chilled articles that are displayed for a long time sitting at the back of the display tray, whereas not-yet-chilled articles that are not yet chilled because they have just been restocked remain at the front of the display tray. To resolve this kind of problem, each time the display tray is restocked with articles, it is necessary to take time to move the already-restocked articles to the front of the display tray and move new articles into the rear of the display tray, which is an inefficient operation.
Under these circumstances, the applicant of the present invention has invented a display tray for displaying cylindrical articles which are placed at a front-back direction for display. The display tray includes a pair of laterally-arranged parallel storage chambers. The pair of storage chambers have article mount surfaces for supporting bottom surfaces of the cylindrical articles, and straight guiding surfaces for shiftably guiding each of the cylindrical articles in the front-back direction. The front and rear ends of the pair of storage chambers are communicatively connected to each other via a communication portion of the display tray to allow the cylindrical articles to move from one to the other of the pair of storage chambers via the communication portion (Japanese Unexamined Patent Publication 2002-142925; herein referred as Patent Document 1).
However, there is still room for improvement in the article display tray disclosed in Patent Document 1 to smooth movements of the cylindrical articles in the communication portion on the rear end side of the article display tray.
Accordingly, it is an object of the present invention to provide an article display tray provided with a movement guide device, and a movement guide device, wherein cylindrical articles can move more smoothly in a communication portion of the article display tray, via which the pair of storage chambers are communicatively connected to each other, and further wherein an increase in size of the article display tray can be avoided.
An article display tray with a movement guide device according to the present invention is characterized in that the article display tray includes: an article display tray including a pair of left-right storage chambers and a rear-end communication portion which communicatively connects rear end portions of the pair of left-right storage chambers to each other, cylindrical articles that are circular in cross section being movable between the pair of left-right storage chambers through the rear-end communication portion; and a rocking member positioned inside the rear-end communication portion of the article display tray and capable of rocking about a rocking shaft extending in a vertical direction; wherein the rocking member includes a pair of force-applied portions which are positioned at left and right ends of the rocking member on extension lines of the pair of left-right storage chambers, respectively, and an arraying guide surface positioned between the pair of force-applied portions; wherein, when one of the pair of force-applied portions is pushed rearward by one of the cylindrical articles which is placed in one of the pair of left-right storage chambers, and the other of the pair of force-applied portions pushes another of the cylindrical articles forward which is placed in the other of the pair of left-right storage chambers; and wherein, upon the one of the cylindrical articles pushing the one of the force-applied portions rearward so as to come into engagement with the arraying guide surface after pushing the one of the pair of force-applied portions rearward, the arraying guide surface returns the rocking member to a neutral position where the pair of left-right storage chambers are aligned in a leftward/rightward direction.
It is desirable for the article display tray or the movement guide device to include a guide surface for moving one of the cylindrical articles which engages with the arraying guide surface to a position immediately before the one of the force-applied portions which is positioned ahead of the one of the cylindrical articles in a direction of movement thereof when the one of the cylindrical articles that engages with the arraying guide surface is pushed rearward by one of the cylindrical articles which is positioned at the rear end portion of the one of the pair of storage chambers.
It is desirable that at least one of the pair of force-applied portions is a curved surface.
It is desirable for guide grooves narrower in width than diameters of the cylindrical articles to be formed on an article mount surface of the article display tray along a direction of movement of the cylindrical articles, the article mount surface supporting bottom surfaces of the cylindrical articles placed in the pair of storage chambers.
In addition, a movement guide device which is installed at a rear-end communication portion of the article display tray according to the present invention is characterized in that the movement guide device includes: a pair of left-right storage chambers and the rear-end communication portion which communicatively connects rear end portions of the pair of left-right storage chambers to each other, cylindrical articles that are circular in cross section being movable between the pair of left-right storage chambers through the rear-end communication portion, wherein the movement guide device includes: a rocking member capable of rocking about a rocking shaft extending in a vertical direction; a pair of force-applied portions provided at left and right ends of the rocking member and positioned on extension lines of the pair of left-right storage chambers, respectively; and an arraying guide surface formed between the pair of force-applied portions. When one of the pair of force-applied portions is pushed rearward by one of the cylindrical articles which is placed in one of the pair of left-right storage chambers, and the other of the pair of force-applied portions pushes another of the cylindrical articles forward which is placed in the other of the pair of left-right storage chambers. Upon the one of the cylindrical articles pushing the one of the force-applied portions rearward so as to come into engagement with the arraying guide surface, the arraying guide surface returns the rocking member to a neutral position where the pair of left-right storage chambers are aligned in a leftward/rightward direction.
Firstly, the first embodiment will be hereinafter discussed with reference to
A box-shaped article display tray 10 having an opening at the top is, e.g., fixed to the inside of a refrigeration case, not shown in the drawings, and is integrally provided with a front plate 11, a left-side plate 12, a right-side plate 13, a rear plate 14, a bottom plate 15, and a rear top plate 16, the front surface of which is in the shape of a substantially circular arc. The rear end of the bottom plate 15 is in the shape of a semicircle, and a gap 17 is formed between the rear end portion of the bottom plate 15 and the bottom end portion of the rear plate 14. The bottom plate 15 is further provided with an article mount surface 18 which is shaped like a rectangle, at which two semicircles are formed at the front and rear ends thereof, respectively (similar to a running track). The article mount surface 18 is a portion of the article display tray 10 on which cans W0 through W8, constituting cylindrical articles which are circular in cross section, are mounted. As shown in
The bottom plate 15 is provided at a central part thereof in the leftward/rightward direction with a guide plate 19 elongated in the forward/rearward direction. The interior of the article display tray 10 is partitioned into the following chambers: a left-side storage chamber CL positioned on the left-hand side of the guide plate 19; a right-side storage chamber CR positioned on the right-hand side of the guide plate 19; a front-end communication portion CA which communicatively connects the front end portions of the left-side storage chamber CL and the right-side storage chamber CR to each other in front of the guide plate 19; and a rear-end communication portion CB which communicatively connects the rear end portions of the left-side storage chamber CL and the right-side storage chamber CR to each other in the rear of the guide plate 19. The left-side storage chamber CL and the right-side storage chamber CR are mutually identical in width (size in the leftward/rightward direction), and the width is substantially identical to (slightly greater than) the width of each can W0 through W8.
Next, the structure of the movement guide device 20 that is detachably attached to the article display tray 10 will be discussed hereinafter. The movement guide device 20 is provided with a base member 21 and a rocking member 22. The size of the base member 21 in the leftward/rightward direction is identical to the face-to-face size (size in the leftward/rightward direction) between the inner surfaces of the left-side plate 12 and the right-side plate 13, and the front surface of the base member 21 is formed as a guide surface 23 having the shape of a substantially circular arc. In addition, the base plate 21 is provided, on a top surface thereof along the guide surface 23, with an engaging projection 24 having a substantially circular arc shape. The curvature of the rear surface of the engaging projection 24 is identical to the curvature of the front surface of the rear top plate 16. The rocking member 22 that is substantially circular arc in shape is positioned immediately below the base member 21, and a rocking shaft 25 which extends through the base member 21 (the engaging projection 24) in the vertical direction rotatably supports a central portion of the rocking member 22. The member designated by the reference numeral 26 is a washer which prevents the rocking member 22 from coming off below the rocking shaft 25. The top surface of the rocking member 22 is in contact with the lower surface of the base member 21 in a rotatable manner. The front surface of the rocking member 22 serves as a substantially circular-arc-shaped arraying guide surface 27, the left end surface of the rocking member 22 serves as a pressed surface (force-applied portion) 28 made of a curved surface, and the right end surface of the rocking member 22 serves as a pressing surface 29 (force-applied portion) made of a curved surface.
The movement guide device 20 that has the above described structure is installed into an inner surface of the article display tray 10 after being inserted into the rear end portion of the inside of the article display tray 10 from the top opening thereof. To be more precise, the movement guide device 20 is installed into the article display tray 10 with the top surface of the base portion 21 (except the engaging projection 24) being in contact with the lower surface of the rear top plate 16, the entire rear surface of the engaging projection 24 being in contact with the entire front surface of the rear top surface 16, and the rear surface of the base member 21 being in contact with a front surface of the rear plate 14. Since the size of the base member 21 in the leftward/rightward direction and the face-to-face size between the inner surfaces of the left-side plate 12 and the right-side plate 13 are mutually identical (since the left and right side surfaces of the base member 21 are in press contact with inner surfaces of the left-side plate 12 and the right-side plate 13), the movement guide device 20 does not move relative to the article display tray 10 unless moved intentionally.
Next, the operation of the article display tray 10 equipped with the movement guide device 20 will be discussed hereinafter. A total of 10 cans, i.e., the cans W0 through W8 can be arranged and placed on the article mount surface 18 of the article display tray 10.
In this manner, since no cans are displayed at the front end portion of the left-side storage chamber CL in the state shown in
In order to move the can W0 to the rear-end communication portion CB, the can W0 which is placed at the front end portion of the left-side storage chamber CL and is pushed rearward. Thereupon, the can W0 presses the can W1 positioned immediately behind the can W0; furthermore, the can W1 presses the can W2 rearward, and the can W2 presses the can W3 rearward. At the time immediately before the can W0 is pressed rearward, the rear end surface of the can W4 positioned in the rear-end communication portion CB is in contact with a central portion of the arraying guide surface 27 of the rocking member 22 (at this time, the pressed surface 28 and the pressing surface 29 of the rocking member 22 are in a neutral position where the pressed surface 28 and the pressing surface 29 are aligned in the leftward/rightward direction), and the cans W3 and W5 are aligned in the leftward/rightward direction. At this time, if the movement guide device 20 does not exit, it has been empirically known in the art that the force for moving the can W4 rightward is not easily transmitted from the can W3 to the can W4, and accordingly the movement of each can W0 through W8 becomes unsmooth. However, in the present embodiment equipped with the movement guide device 20, if the can W3 presses the can W4 along with the rearward pushing operation of the can W0, the can W4 moves rightward along the guide surface 23 while rotating the rocking member 22 counterclockwise with respect to
If the can W4 moves by an amount of one can in this manner, each of the cans W5 through W8 moves forward by an amount of one can (the can W8 moves to the center of the front-end communication portion CA) because the cans W5, W6, W7 and W8 are pushed forward by the can immediately therebehind.
After the position of each can W0 through W8 moves by an amount of one can clockwise in this manner, the can W8 having moved to the center of the front-end communication portion CA is moved to the front end portion of the left-side storage chamber CL (to bring the can W8 into contact with the W0); in addition, the can W8 is moved rearward by an amount of one can. Thereupon, each can further moves clockwise by an amount of one can. Therefore, if the cans W0 through 8 are made to move by an amount of four cans in such a procedure, the can W0 that is newer than the other cans can be made to move to the rear-end communication portion CB (to the position of the can W4 shown in
As described above, if the movement guide device 20 is installed onto the article display tray 10, the FIFO (first in, first out) state can be easily achieved because each cylindrical article (can) placed on the article mount surface 18 can be smoothly moved (circulated).
Moreover, the space in the article display tray 10 for the installation of the movement guide device 20 into the article display tray 10 can be extremely small because the movement guide device 20 of the present embodiment does not rotate by a 360-degree rotation, and only rocks clockwise and counterclockwise about the rocking shaft 25 within a narrow range of rotation. Therefore, the installation of the movement guide device 20 does not cause an increase in width (size in the leftward/rightward direction) of the rear end portion of the article display tray 10 (portion of the article display tray 10 for the installation of the movement guide device 20) (there is no difference in width between the rear end portion and the front portion of the article display tray 10). Furthermore, as compared with the rear end portion of the article display tray which is designed based on the premise that the movement guide device 20 is not installed into the article display tray, an increase in the length of the rear end portion of the article display tray 10 in the forward/rearward direction can be reduced to a minimum.
In addition, the rotational contacting operations of the pressed surface 28 and the pressing surface 29 with the cans W0 through W8 are carried out smoothly because each of the pressed surface 28 and the pressing surface 29 is formed as a curved surface. Therefore, the rocking operation of the rocking member 22 does not become unsmooth.
In addition, each guide groove 18a that is formed on the article mount surface 18 shows the capability of guiding the cans W0 through W8 along each guide groove 18a. Additionally, the formation of the guide grooves 18a on the article mount surface 18 achieves a reduction in the frictional resistance between each can and the article mount surface 18 compared to the case where the article mount surface 18 is formed as a mere flat surface (surface without the guide grooves 18a). Accordingly, each can W0 through W8 is movable on the article display tray 18 in an extremely smooth manner.
Moreover, although each can is moved (circulated) clockwise in plan view in the present embodiment, it is a matter of course that each can is movable (can circulate) in a counterclockwise direction in plan view. In this case, the right end surface 29 of the rocking member 22 becomes a pressed surface which is pressed by a can, and the left end surface 28 of the rocking member 22 serves as a pressing surface which pushes a can.
Next, the second embodiment will be hereinafter discussed with reference to
An article display tray 30 is also provided with a front plate 11, a left-side plate 12, a right-side plate 13, a rear plate 14, a bottom plate 15 (article mount surface 18), a rear top plate 16, a gap 17 and a guide plate 19. However, the article display tray 30 is provided with a structure for connecting the article display tray 30 to the same type of article display tray 30 in the leftward/rightward direction. Specifically, a bottomed engaging groove 31 and a bottomed engaging groove 32 are formed in the right-side plate 13 at front and rear end portions thereof, respectively. Additionally, an engaging recessed portion 33 which is recessed as compared with a rear portion of the right-side plate 13 is formed in a central portion of the right-side plate 13 in the forward/rearward direction. On the other hand, an engaging projection 35 and an engaging projection 36 which are shaped to correspond to the shapes of the bottomed engaging groove 31 and the bottomed engaging groove 32, respectively, are formed on the left-side plate 12 to project therefrom, and an engaging projection 37 which corresponds to the engaging recessed portion 33 is formed on the left-side plate 12.
Therefore, as shown in
Additionally, the rear plate 14 is provided, on an upper half of a central portion of the front surface of the rear plate 14, with a bilaterally-symmetrical pair of retainer plates 40 and 41, each of which is in the shape of a circular arc in cross section. As shown in the drawings, the vertical size of the retainer plates 40 and 41 are smaller than a half of the vertical size of the rear plate 14. Additionally, the rear plate 14 is provided, on a front surface thereof between the retainer plates 40 and 41, with a central projection 42 in the shape of a triangular prism, wherein a contacting line (ridge line) 43 of the central projection 42 that is the front end thereof lies in a plane in which the front surface of the rear plate 14 lies. In addition, an engaging hole 45 is formed at the corner between the rear plate 14 and the rear top plate 16 in the center of the corner in the leftward/rightward direction.
The movement guide device 50 of the second embodiment is provided with a rocking member 51 which is in a shape of a substantially circular arc in plan view, a connecting portion 52 which projects from a central portion of the rear surface of the rocking member 51, and a pivot portion (rocking shaft) 53 in the shape of a half-column which is connected to the rear end of the connecting portion 52. The vertical size of the pivot portion 53 is smaller than the portion between the bottom end surfaces of the retainer plates 40 and 41 and the bottom plate 15. An arraying guide surface 55 is formed on the front surface of the rocking member 51, and the left end surface and the right end surface of the rocking member 51 are formed as a pressed surface (force-applied portion) 56 and a pressing surface (force-applied portion) 57, respectively, each of which is shaped into a curved surface. Additionally, an engaging projection 59 in the shape of a halved circular cone is formed to project from an upper end portion of the rear surface of the pivot portion 53.
As shown in
In the second embodiment with the above described structure, in a state where the pressed surface 56 and the pressing surface 57 are aligned in the leftward/rightward direction while the can W4 is in contact with the arraying guide surface 55 (i.e., a state corresponding to the state of the first embodiment shown in
Accordingly, the can W0 can be moved (circulated) to the rear-end communication portion CB in a similar manner to the first embodiment.
As described above, according to the article display tray 30 and the movement guide device 50 of the second embodiment also, each can placed on the article display tray 18 can be moved (circulated) in a smooth manner.
Additionally, since the space in the article display tray 30 for the installation of the movement guide device 50 in the article display tray 30 is extremely small in the second embodiment also, the installation of the movement guide device 50 does not cause an increase in size of the rear end portion of the article display tray 30 in the leftward/rightward direction. Moreover, an increase in the length of the rear end portion of the article display tray 10 in the forward/rearward direction which is caused by the installation of the movement guide device 50 is extremely small.
In the second embodiment also, each can is movable (can be circulated) counterclockwise. In this case, the right end surface 57 of the rocking member 51 becomes a pressed surface which is pushed by a can, and the left end surface 56 of the rocking member 51 serves as a pressing surface which pushes a can.
Although the present invention has been discussed using the first and second embodiments, the present invention is not limited to these embodiments; these embodiments can be practiced with various changes made.
For instance, the base member 21 of the movable guide device 20 of the first embodiment can be formed integrally with the article display tray 10.
Additionally, it is of course possible to apply the movement guide device 20 of the first embodiment so as to be installed into the article display tray 30 of the second embodiment, and it is of course also possible to apply the movement guide device 50 of the second embodiment so as to be installed into the article display tray 10 of the first embodiment (to which the retainer plate 40, the retainer plate 41, the central projection 42 and the engaging hole 45 are formed).
In addition, regarding the article display tray 10 and the article display tray 30, the front plate 11 can be utilized as an advertisement display surface which displays the name of article(s) or the like.
In addition, not only cans but also bottles or the like can of course be placed on the article display tray 10 or 30 as long as the articles to be placed on the article display tray 10 or 30 are cylindrical articles which are circular in cross section. Additionally, the article display tray 10 and the article display tray 30 can be used not only for being installed to a refrigeration showcase but also in various manners. For instance, the article display tray 10 and the article display tray 30 can be used for displaying various articles such as containers of other foods, or containers of shampoo or hair dressing.
If the present invention is utilized, the FIFO (first in, first out) state can be easily achieved because cylindrical articles such as cans and bottles in the rear-end communication portion that communicatively connects the pair of storage chambers to each other can be smoothly moved.
Moreover, the space in the article display tray for the installation of the movement guide device to the article display tray can be extremely small because the movement guide device of the present embodiment does not rotate by a 360-degree rotation about a rocking shaft and only rocks clockwise and counterclockwise within a narrow range of rotation.
The present invention like this is useful for an article display tray provided with a movement guide device, and a movement guide device; the present invention can contribute greatly to an expansion of industry by being used for the industry associated with such an article display tray and such a movement guide device.
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