Claims
- 1. An adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot, the adapter clip being shaped to be received in a shelf edge having an upper groove and a lower groove, the adapter clip comprising:
a central body portion; an upper flange extending generally upwardly from said body portion; a lower flange extending generally downwardly from said body portion, said upper flange and said lower flange being shaped to be received in said upper and lower groove, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge; an upper tang extending generally upwardly from said body portion; and a lower tang extending generally downwardly from said body portion, said upper tang and lower tang being shaped to be received in said upper and lower slot, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said auxiliary rail.
- 2. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said upper flange and said lower flange extend generally rearwardly from said body portion, and wherein said upper tang and said lower tang extend generally forwardly from said body portion.
- 3. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said body portion includes a hole to receive a fastener therethrough for attaching said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 4. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said upper flange, said lower flange, said upper tang, said lower tang, and said body portion are formed from a unitary piece of material.
- 5. The adapter clip of claim 4 wherein said adapter clip is made from a generally resilient sheet material.
- 6. The adapter clip of claim 5 wherein said sheet material is stainless steel.
- 7. The adapter clip of claim 5 wherein said upper tang and said lower tang are shaped to flex to act as springs when said upper tang and said lower tang are received in said upper slot and said lower slot, respectively.
- 8. The adapter clip of claim 5 wherein said upper flange and said lower flange are shaped to flex to act as springs when said upper flange and said lower flange are received in said upper groove and said lower groove, respectively.
- 9. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said adapter clip is sized to extend along the entire length of said shelf edge.
- 10. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said adapter clip is sized to extend along a partial length of said shelf edge.
- 11. The adapter clip of claim 1 further comprising a plurality of said upper tangs and said lower tangs spaced along the length of said adapter clip.
- 12. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said upper tang includes a recessed area to provide access to said hole in said flange.
- 13. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said upper tang is formed from a first piece of generally resilient sheet material, and wherein said lower tang, said upper flange and said lower flange are formed from a second piece of generally resilient sheet material.
- 14. The adapter clip of claim 13 wherein said first and second pieces of sheet material are joined together at said upper flange.
- 15. The adapter clip of claim 13 wherein said first piece of sheet material is generally “U” shaped in side view, and wherein said upper portion is angled relative said shelf edge to provide a desired display angle for said auxiliary rail.
- 16. The adapter clip of claim 13 wherein said lower tang is cut from said second piece of sheet material and bent forwardly with respect to said second piece of sheet material.
- 17. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said lower flange includes a pair of legs located on opposing sides of said lower tang.
- 18. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a generally resilient sheet material including an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein said upper edge is said upper flange and said lower edge is said lower flange, and wherein the distance between said upper edge and said lower edge is greater than the distance between said upper groove and said lower groove.
- 19. The adapter clip of claim 18 wherein said adapter clip is shaped such that when said upper edge is placed in said upper groove and said lower edge is placed in said lower groove said adapter clip bows generally outwardly relative said shelf edge.
- 20. The adapter clip of claim 19 wherein said adapter clip is shaped such that upon the application of a sufficient force to a front surface of said adapter clip, said adapter clip shifts to a secured position wherein said adapter clip bows generally inwardly relative said shelf edge.
- 21. The adapter clip of claim 20 wherein said upper tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly relative said sheet material.
- 22. The adapter clip of claim 20 wherein said lower tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly relative said sheet material.
- 23. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a single piece of sheet material.
- 24. The adapter clip of claim 23 wherein said upper tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly with respect to said sheet material, wherein said lower flange is cut from said sheet material and bent rearwardly with respect to said sheet material, and wherein said sheet material includes an upper edge and a lower edge, said upper edge forming upper flange and said lower edge forming said lower tang.
- 25. The adapter clip of claim 25 wherein said upper flange has a hole to receive a fastener therethrough for attaching said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 26. The adapter clip of claim 23 wherein said lower tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly with respect to said sheet material, and wherein said upper tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly with respect to said sheet material.
- 27. The adapter clip of claim 26 wherein said sheet material includes an upper edge and a lower edge, and wherein said upper edge is said upper flange and said lower edge is said lower flange.
- 28. The adapter clip of claim 1 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a single piece of sheet material, and wherein said upper flange is cut from said sheet material and bent rearwardly with respect to said sheet material, and wherein said lower tang is cut from said sheet material and bent forwardly with respect to said sheet material.
- 29. The adapter clip of claim 28 wherein said sheet material includes an upper edge and a lower edge, and wherein said upper edge of said material is said upper tang and said lower edge of said material is said lower flange.
- 30. The adapter clip of claim 29 wherein said upper flange includes a hole to receive a fastener therethrough for attaching said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 31. The adapter clip of claim 29 wherein said upper flange and said lower tang are generally “L” shaped in side view.
- 32. The adapter clip of claim 28 wherein said sheet material includes an upper edge and a lower edge, and wherein said upper edge of said material extends generally forwardly to form said upper tang and said lower edge of said material forms said lower flange.
- 33. The adapter clip of claim 32 wherein said sheet material includes a hole therethrough to receive a fastener therethrough for attaching said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 34. An adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot and for being mounted to a shelf edge, the adapter clip comprising:
a body of sheet material having a generally “U” shape in side view, said body including an outwardly flared upper tang and an outwardly flared lower tang shaped to be received in said upper slot and said lower slot, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said rail; and a mounting portion extending from said body for coupling said adapter clip to said shelf edge, said mounting portion being shaped to lie flush against said shelf edge.
- 35. The adapter clip of claim 34 wherein said upper and lower tangs are flared to act as springs when received in said upper slot and lower slot, respectively, to maintain said adapter clip in said rail.
- 36. The adapter clip of claim 35 wherein said mounting portion is cut from said sheet material bent rearwardly with respect to said sheet material.
- 37. The adapter clip of claim 36 wherein said mounting portion includes a hole to enable a fastener to pass therethrough to couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 38. An adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot, the adapter clip being shaped to be mounted to a shelf edge, the adapter clip comprising:
a rail mounting portion including an upper tang and a lower tang being shaped to be received in said upper and lower slot, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said rail; a front mounting portion extending from said rail mounting portion and shaped to lay flush against said a front side of said shelf edge; and a rear mounting portion extending from said rail mounting portion and shaped to lay flush against a rear surface of said shelf edge such that a fastener can be passed through said front mounting portion, said rear mounting portion, and said shelf edge to couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 39. The adapter clip of claim 38 wherein said rear mounting portion includes a lower segment shaped to extend below said shelf edge when said adapter clip is mounted to said shelf edge.
- 40. The adapter clip of claim 38 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a piece of sheet material, and wherein said upper tang is formed by cutting an upper tab in said sheet material and bending said sheet material rearwardly with respect to said upper tab, and wherein said lower tang is formed by cutting a lower tab in said sheet material and bending said sheet material rearwardly with respect to said lower tab.
- 41. The adapter clip of claim 38 wherein said front mounting portion and said rear mounting portion each include a hole to receive said fastener therethrough to attach said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 42. An adapter clip for fitting over a shelf edge and providing a surface upon which an auxiliary rail may be mounted, the adapter clip comprising:
a face portion extending across a front side of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge; a bottom portion extending generally rearwardly from said face portion; and a rear portion extending generally upwardly from said bottom portion, wherein said bottom portion is biased to urge said rear portion against a rear surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge to thereby couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 43. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said rear portion shaped to be biased against said rear surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge.
- 44. The adapter clip of claim 43 wherein said bottom portion and said rear portion act as springs when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge, and wherein said the spring constant of said bottom portion is greater than the spring constant of said rear portion.
- 45. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a piece of sheet material.
- 46. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said face portion provides a surface to receive an auxiliary rail.
- 47. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said adapter clip is shaped to generally encompass said shelf edge.
- 48. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said face portion and said rear portion extend generally vertically when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge, and wherein said bottom portion extends generally horizontally when said adapter clip is fitted over said shelf edge.
- 49. The adapter clip of claim 42 further comprising a top cap extending from said face portion, said top cap being shaped to engage a top surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted around said shelf edge.
- 50. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said rear portion includes a barb for engaging a bottom surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted around said shelf edge.
- 51. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said rear portion includes a barb for being received in a recess in a rear surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is fitted around said shelf edge.
- 52. The adapter clip of claim 42 wherein said face portion includes a pair of tangs shaped to receive an auxiliary rail thereon.
- 53. An adapter clip for being mounted to a shelf edge and for receiving an auxiliary rail thereon, said auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot, the adapter clip comprising a body portion shaped to wrap around said shelf edge to thereby couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge, said body portion including an upper tang and a lower tang shaped to be received in said upper and lower slot, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said rail.
- 54. The adapter clip of claim 53 wherein said adapter clip is formed from a piece of sheet material.
- 55. The adapter clip of claim 53 wherein said body portion includes a face portion, a bottom portion extending generally rearwardly from said face portion and a rear portion extending generally upwardly from said bottom portion.
- 56. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said face portion is located generally in front of said shelf edge, said bottom portion is located generally below said shelf edge, and said rear portion is located generally behind said shelf edge when said adapter clip is mounted to said shelf edge.
- 57. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said face portion includes said upper tang and said lower tang.
- 58. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said bottom portion is biased to urge said rear portion against a rear surface of said shelf edge when said adapter clip is mounted to said shelf edge to thereby couple said adapter clip to said rail.
- 59. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said upper tang and said lower tang extend generally forwardly from said face portion.
- 60. The adapter clip of claim 55 further comprising a rear spring extending from said rear portion for engaging said shelf edge to thereby couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 61. The adapter clip of claim 60 wherein said rear spring is formed by cutting a tab in said rear portion and bending said tab forwardly with respect to said rear portion.
- 62. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said bottom portion, said rear portion, and said rear spring all act as springs when said adapter clip is coupled to said shelf edge, and wherein the spring constant of said bottom portion is greater than the spring constant of said rear portion, and wherein the spring constant of said rear portion is greater than the spring constant of said rear spring.
- 63. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said face portion has an upper edge and a lower edge, wherein said upper edge is said upper tang and said lower edge is said lower tang.
- 64. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said rear portion is shaped to generally conform to said shelf edge.
- 65. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said rear portion includes a barb that extends into a recess on the rear surface of the shelf edge.
- 66. The adapter clip of claim 55 wherein said adapter clip includes a front plate that includes said face portion and a rear plate that includes said bottom portion and said rear portion, said front plate and said rear plate having a pair of laterally extending slots therebetween.
- 67. The adapter clip of claim 66 wherein said adapter clip is formed by bending said bottom plate relative said front plate at said laterally extending slots to form said bottom portion and said rear portion.
- 68. An adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot, the adapter clip being shaped to be received in a shelf edge having an upper groove and a lower lip, the adapter clip comprising:
a central body portion; an upper flange extending from said body portion and being shaped to be received in said upper groove; a lower flange extending from said body portion and being shaped to rest on an outside surface of said lower lip; an attachment portion extending from said body portion for receiving a fastener therethrough to couple said clip to said shelf edge; an upper tang extending from said body portion; and a lower tang extending from said body portion, said upper tang and lower tang being shaped to be received in said upper and lower slot, respectively, to thereby couple said adapter clip to said auxiliary rail.
- 69. An adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot, the clip being shaped to be mounted to a shelf having a top and a face portion, the clip comprising:
a first sheet of material including a front mounting portion shaped to overlap said top and face portion such that a fastener may be passed through said front mounting portion to attach said clip to said shelf; and a second sheet of material including an upper tang and a lower tang, said upper tang and said lower tang being shaped to be received in said upper and lower slots, respectively, to thereby couple said clip to said rail.
- 70. The adapter clip of claim 69 wherein said lower tang is formed by cutting a slot in said second sheet and bending said lower flange away from said second sheet.
- 71. The adapter clip of claim 69 wherein said mounting portion is Z-shaped and has a top portion, a middle portion, and a bottom portion, said top portion being shaped to overlap a top of said shelf, said middle portion being shaped to overlap a face of said shelf, and said lower portion being bent to form said upper tang.
- 72. The adapter clip of claim 69 wherein said first sheet of material is sized to extend along the length of said shelf edge.
- 73. A method for mounting an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot to a shelf edge having an upper groove and lower groove, the method comprising the steps of:
selecting an adapter clip including an upper flange, a lower flange, an upper tang and a lower tang; mounting said adapter clip to said shelf edge by inserting said upper flange into said upper groove and inserting said lower flange into said lower groove; and mounting said rail to said adapter clip by inserting said upper tang into said upper slot and inserting said lower tang into said lower slot.
- 74. The method of claim 73 wherein said adapter clip includes a hole, and wherein the method further comprises the step of passing a fastener through said hole to couple said adapter clip to said shelf edge.
- 75. The method of claim 73 wherein when said upper flange is inserted into said upper slot and said lower flange is inserted into said lower slot said adapter clip bows generally outwardly relative said shelf edge, and wherein the method further comprises the step of applying a force to a front side of said adapter clip such that said adapter clip moves to a secured position wherein said adapter clip bows generally inwardly relative said shelf edge.
- 76. A method for mounting an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot to an adapter clip, said adapter clip having an upper tang, a lower tang, an upper flange and a lower flange, said upper flange being received in an upper groove in a shelf edge and said lower flange being received in a lower groove in said shelf edge, the method comprising the steps of:
inserting said upper flange into said upper groove; and inserting said lower flange into said lower groove to thereby couple said rail to said adapter clip.
- 77. A method for mounting an adapter clip for receiving an auxiliary rail having an upper slot and a lower slot to a shelf having an upper groove and a lower groove, the method comprising the steps of:
selecting an adapter clip comprising an upper flange, a lower flange, an upper tang and a lower tang, said upper tang and said lower tang being shaped to be received in said upper and lower slot to thereby couple said tag to said adapter clip; and mounting said adapter clip to said shelf by inserting said upper flange into said upper groove and said lower flange into said lower groove.
- 78. A rail for receiving an electronic display tag therein comprising:
a backing having a top edge and a bottom edge; an upper flange extending from said top edge; a lower flange extending from said bottom edge, said upper and lower flanges defining a channel therebetween for receiving said tag therein; and a protrusion extending into said channel to block significant lateral movement of said tag when said tag is received in said channel.
- 79. The rail of claim 78 wherein said protrusion extends generally upwardly from said lower flange.
- 80. The rail of claim 78 wherein said protrusion is unitary with said lower flange.
- 81. The rail of claim 78 wherein said protrusion has a surface that extends generally perpendicular to the lateral movement of said tag.
- 82. The rail of claim 78 wherein said protrusion is generally rectangular in top view.
- 83. The rail of claim 78 wherein said protrusion is formed by using a punch and die to define a tab in one of said flanges and urging said tab forwardly into said channel to form said protrusion.
- 84. The rail of claim 78 wherein said backing includes a recessed area adjacent said bottom edge to receive a projection on the back side of said tag therein.
- 85. The rail of claim 78 further comprising a plurality of protrusions spaced along a length of said rail.
- 86. The rail of claim 78 wherein said backing includes a lower channel for receiving a conductive loop therein, and wherein said rail is shaped to receive a tag having a projection and conductive coil therein, and wherein said recessed area is shaped to cooperate with said projection to locate said conductive coil of said tag adjacent said conductive loop received in said lower channel.
- 87. The rail of claim 78 wherein said upper flange is generally flexible such that said upper flange can be displaced so to receive said tag in said rail.
- 88. The rail of claim 78 wherein said lower flange is generally flexible such that said lower flange can be displaced to receive said tag in said rail.
- 89. The rail of claim 78 further including an upper and lower slot on the back side of said rail, said upper and lower slots being shaped and located to receive an upper and a lower tang of a coupling body therein, respectively, to thereby couple said rail to said coupling body.
- 90. The rail of claim 89 further comprising a tapered surface adjacent said lower slot for guiding said lower tang into said lower slot.
- 91. The rail of claim 78 wherein said upper flange includes a downwardly extending lip shaped to retain said tag in said rail, and wherein said lower flange includes an upwardly extending lip shaped to retain said tag in said rail.
- 92. The rail of claim 78 wherein said rail further includes a lower clip adjacent said lower edge, said lower clip being shaped to receive and retain sheet-like articles therein.
- 93. A rail for receiving a display tag therein, the display tag having an outwardly extending projection and a conductive coil having an upper portion and a lower portion, the rail being shaped to receive a conductive loop having an upper portion and a lower portion, the rail comprising:
a backing having a top edge and a bottom edge; an upper flange extending from said top edge; and a lower flange extending from said bottom edge, said upper and lower flanges defining a channel therebetween for receiving said tag therein, wherein said backing includes a protrusion shaped to engage said projection such that one of said portions of said conductive coil is located adjacent one of said portions of said conductive loop when said tag is received in said rail and when said conductive loop is received in said rail.
- 94. The rail of claim 93 wherein said protrusion is a channel for receiving said lower portion of said conductive loop therein.
- 95. The rail of claim 93 wherein said backing includes a recess for receiving said projection therein.
- 96. The rail of claim 93 wherein said projection is located adjacent said bottom edge, and wherein said lower portion of said conductive coil is located adjacent said lower portion of said conductive loop.
- 97. A tag for being received in a rail and for displaying information about an associated product, the rail receiving a conductive loop having an upper portion and a lower portion, the tag comprising:
a body having a front surface for displaying said information and a projection extending outwardly from said body; and a conductive coil having an upper portion and a lower portion, wherein said projection cooperates with said rail such that when said tag is received in said rail one of said portions of said conductive coil is located adjacent one of said portions of said conductive loop.
- 98. The tag of claim 97 wherein said rail includes a protrusion extending into said channel, and wherein said body projection engages said protrusion such that said lower portion of said conductive coil is located adjacent said lower portion of said conductive loop.
- 99. The tag of claim 98 wherein said protrusion is a lower protruding channel for receiving said lower portion of said conductive loop therein.
- 100. The tag of claim 98 wherein said projection is located adjacent a lower edge of said tag.
- 101. The tag of claim 98 wherein said rail includes an upper protruding channel for receiving said upper portion of said conductive loop therein, and wherein said upper portion of said conductive coil is located adjacent said upper portion of said conductive loop when said projection engages said lower protruding channel.
- 102. The tag of claim 101 wherein said projection is unitary with said body, and wherein said conductive coil extends through said tag body.
- 103. The tag of claim 97 wherein said conductive coil may have a current induced therein by said conductive loop such that information and power may thereby be communicated to said tag.
- 104. The tag of claim 97 wherein said body is generally rectangular in front view.
- 105. The tag of claim 97 wherein said projection extends across the length of said tag.
- 106. The tag of claim 97 wherein said conductive coil extends around the perimeter of said body.
- 107. The tag of claim 97 wherein said rail includes a recess to receive said projection therein.
- 108. A tag for being received in a rail and for displaying information about an associated product, the rail including an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel for receiving said tag therein, said rail including at least one protrusion extending into said channel, the tag comprising a body having a front surface for displaying said information, said body including a recess for receiving said protrusion therein when said tag is received in said channel such that said protrusion cooperates with said tag to block significant lateral movement of said tag within said channel.
- 109. The tag of claim 108 wherein said protrusion extends from said lower flange, and wherein said recess is located adjacent said lower flange.
- 110. The tag of claim 109 wherein said recess is located on a bottom surface of said tag.
- 111. The tag of claim 108 wherein said rail includes a conductive loop and said tag includes a conductive coil that may have a current induced therein by said conductive loop such that information and power may thereby be communicated to said tag.
- 112. The tag of claim 108 wherein said recess has a length greater than a length of said protrusion.
- 113. The tag of claim 108 wherein said recess is defined by a pair of generally vertically-extending walls.
- 114. A tag for being received in a rail and for displaying information about an associated product, the rail including an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel for receiving said tag therein, said rail including at least one protrusion extending into said channel, the tag comprising a body having a front surface for displaying said information, said body including a first boss for cooperating with said protrusion to thereby block significant lateral movement in a first direction of said tag within said channel.
- 115. The tag of claim 114 wherein said first boss extends generally outwardly from said body, and wherein said body further includes a second generally outwardly extending boss laterally spaced from said first boss, wherein said second boss is located to allow said protrusion to be received between said first boss and said second boss.
- 116. The tag of claim 115 wherein said protrusion cooperates with said second boss block significant lateral movement of said tag in a second direction in said channel.
- 117. The tag of claim 114 wherein said protrusion extends generally upwardly from said lower flange, and wherein said boss extends generally downwardly from said body.
- 118. A tag for being received in a rail and for displaying information about an associated product, the rail including an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel for receiving said tag therein, the tag comprising a body having an edge surface, a front surface for displaying said information, and a tab extending from said edge surface, said tab being shaped to be received in said upper flange or said lower flange when said body is received in said channel to thereby retain said tag in said rail.
- 119. The tag of claim 118 wherein said flange receiving said tab includes an inwardly extending lip shaped to retain said tab therein when said tag is received in said channel.
- 120. The tag of claim 119 wherein said flange receiving said tab is flexible such that said flange is deflected when said tab is pushed past said flange receiving said tab.
- 121. The tag of claim 119 wherein said tab is flexible such that said tab is deflected when said tab is pushed past said flange receiving said tab.
- 122. The tag of claim 118 wherein said tab extends generally along the entire length of said tag.
- 123. The tag of claim 118 wherein said edge surface is said upper surface of said tag, and wherein said tab extends generally forwardly and upwardly relative said upper surface, and wherein said receiving flange is said upper flange.
- 124. A method for coupling a tag to a rail, the method comprising the steps of:
selecting a rail including an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel therebetween for receiving a tag therein; selecting a tag comprising a body having an edge surface, a front surface for displaying information, and a tab extending from said edge surface; and locating said tag within said channel such that said tab is received in said upper flange or said lower flange to thereby retain said tag in said rail.
- 125. The method of claim 124 wherein said tab is deflected away from said channel when said tag is being located within said rail.
- 126. A tool for uncoupling tag from a rail, the rail having an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel therebetween, the tag being located in said channel and having a tab received in either said upper flange or said lower flange, the tool comprising a generally flat finger including a tapered edge extending along the length of said finger, said finger being shaped to be received between the flange receiving said tab and said tab to urge said flange and tab apart, and wherein when said tool is moved down the length of said tab said finger urges the entire length of said tab apart from said flange to thereby uncouple said tag from said rail.
- 127. The tool of claim 126 wherein said tool further includes a generally flat body extending from said finger, and wherein said finger is defined by a notch in said body.
- 128. The tool of claim 127 wherein said body is generally rectangular in front view.
- 129. The tool of claim 127 wherein said finger has a base having a width approximately equal to the width of said tab.
- 130. The tool of claim 127 wherein said base is generally rounded on at least one side thereof.
- 131. The tool of claim 127 wherein said body includes a finger on opposing corners of said body.
- 132. The tool of claim 127 wherein said finger has a rounded tip.
- 133. A method for uncoupling a tag from a rail, the rail having an upper flange and a lower flange defining a channel therebetween, the tag having a tab received in either said upper flange or said lower flange when said tag is in said channel, the method comprising the steps of:
selecting a removal tool comprising a generally flat finger having a tapered edge; inserting said finger between said flange receiving said tab and said tab to urge said flange receiving said tab and tab apart from each other; and moving said tool down the length of said tab to uncouple said tag from said rail.
- 134. An assembly for coupling an electronic shelf tag system to a conventional shelf-edge, the assembly comprising:
an auxiliary rail including a backing, an upper flange extending generally forwardly from an upper portion of the backing, a lower flange extending generally forwardly from a lower portion of the backing, and at least a first hook extending generally rearwardly from the backing and forming a slot on a rear side of the backing, the upper and lower flanges forming a tag-receiving channel; and at least one adaptor clip mounted to the conventional shelf-edge, and including at least a first tang extending therefrom, the first tang being received within the slot on the rear side of the auxiliary rail backing so as to retain the auxiliary rail to the adaptor clip.
- 135. The assembly of claim 134, wherein:
the first hook extends generally rearwardly and downwardly from an upper portion of the backing to form an upwardly extending slot on the rear side of the backing adjacent the upper portion of the backing; and the first tang extends into the upwardly extending slot on the rear side of the backing.
- 136. The assembly of claim 135, wherein:
the auxiliary rail includes a second hook extending generally rearwardly and upwardly from a lower portion of the backing form a downwardly extending slot on the rear side of the backing adjacent a lower portion of the backing; and the adaptor clip includes a second tang extending into the downwardly extending slot on the rear side of the backing.
- 137. The assembly of claim 136, wherein one of the first and second hooks includes a tapered leading edge adapted to guide the associated one of the first and second tangs thereby so as to facilitate attachment of the auxiliary rail onto the adaptor clip.
- 138. The assembly of claim 134 further comprising at least one substantially rectangular electronic shelf tag positioned within the tag-receiving channel of the auxiliary rail, wherein the auxiliary rail includes a first lip extending generally downwardly from the upper flange and a second lip extending generally upwardly from the lower flange, the first and second lips abutting the electronic shelf tag so as to retain the electronic shelf tag within the tag-receiving channel.
- 139. The assembly of claim 138, wherein the electronic shelf tag includes a substantially resilient tab extending generally forward and at least partially upwardly from a rear edge of a top surface of the electronic shelf tag, wherein a forward edge of the tab abuts the first lip of the auxiliary rail, thereby retaining the electronic shelf tag within the tag-receiving channel of the auxiliary rail.
- 140. The assembly of claim 138, wherein the auxiliary rail includes at least two laterally spaced protrusions extending into the tag-receiving channel, the projections extending outwardly for a distance sufficient to restrict the electronic shelf tag from sliding therepast, whereby the projections laterally register the electronic shelf tag within a particular lateral area of the auxiliary rail.
- 141. The assembly of claim 134, wherein the auxiliary rail is a strip of substantially resilient, extruded plastic material.
- 142. The assembly of claim 141 further comprising at least one electronic shelf tag retained within the tag-receiving channel of the auxiliary rail, wherein the auxiliary rail includes a longitudinal channel carrying a conductor wire therein, the conductor wire providing data to the electronic shelf tag.
- 143. The assembly of claim 134, wherein the adaptor clip includes means for mounting the adaptor clip to a c-shaped tag slot of the conventional shelf-edge.
- 144. The assembly of claim 143, wherein the mounting means of the adaptor clip includes an upper edge of a first portion of the adaptor clip shaped to abut an upper groove of the c-shaped tag slot and a lower edge of a second portion of the adaptor clip shaped to abut a lower groove of the c-shaped tag slot.
- 145. The assembly of claim 144, wherein at least one of the first and second portions of the adaptor clip is formed from a resilient material, and wherein the resilient material biases upper and lower edges against the upper and lower grooves of the c-shaped tag slot, respectively.
- 146. The assembly of claim 145, wherein the resilient material is spring steel.
- 147. The assembly of claim 143, wherein the mounting means of the adaptor clip includes a portion of the adaptor clip extending below and behind the c-shaped tag slot, the portion being biased to press against a rear surface of the c-shaped tag slot.
- 148. The assembly of claim 144, wherein the portion of the adaptor of the adaptor clip extending below and behind the c-shaped tag slot is formed from a resilient material.
- 149. The assembly of claim 143, wherein the mounting means of the adaptor clip includes a portion of the adaptor clip extending below and behind the c-shaped tag slot, and terminating in a groove in the rear of the c-shaped tag slot.
- 150. The assembly of claim 143, wherein the mounting means includes at least one of a screw, rivet, nail, push-pin, push-pin and staple extending through abutting surfaces of the adaptor clip and the conventional shelf edge.
- 151. An assembly for coupling an electronic shelf tag system to a conventional shelf-edge, the assembly comprising:
at least one adaptor clip mounted to the conventional shelf-edge providing an outer surface; and an auxiliary rail formed from an extruded plastic material, the rail including a backing coupled to the outer surface of the adaptor clip, the rail further including an upper flange extending generally forwardly from an upper portion of the backing and a lower flange extending generally forwardly from a lower portion of the backing, the upper and lower flanges forming a tag-receiving channel.
- 152. An adaptor clip for mounting an auxiliary rail to a c-shaped tag slot of a conventional shelf-edge, the adaptor clip comprising:
a body portion; at least one tang extending forward from the body portion and adapted to be received within a corresponding slot in the auxiliary rail; and means for mounting the clip body to the c-shaped tag slot of the conventional shelf-edge.
Parent Case Info
[0001] This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/075,381, filed Feb. 20, 1998.
Provisional Applications (1)
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