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When displayed, greeting cards are typically organized on a display fixture that has multiple rows or levels upon which to sit the cards. Each row may have a front piece that holds in the card, yet is transparent or short enough to still view at least a portion of the greeting card. Because display fixtures are manufactured to have a specified amount of rows or levels at a specified depth, in order to adjust the specifications of a display fixture, other pieces must be used, for example, attaching a separate divider to the display fixture to add another level or tier between a set row of the display fixture. By providing another row using a dividing piece, another set of greeting cards may be displayed between cards already displayed on adjacent rows of the original display fixture, thereby increasing the density of the overall display. However, when an extra row is not desired, the dividing piece must be removed from the display fixture and stored elsewhere. This presents problems with storage and may result in a loss of the divider.
In one embodiment of the present invention, a card assembly apparatus for displaying multiple rows of greeting cards is provided. The apparatus comprises, in part, a display section with a back piece, one or more rows, and one or more front pieces, where a greeting card is placed on a row and portions thereof can be viewed through and/or above the front piece. The apparatus further comprises a collapsible row having a front divider and bottom divider attached at a joint. The joint permits movement of the collapsible row between a use or display position and a storage or non-use position. In the display position, the front divider is pulled out away from the display fixture, such that the bottom divider is perpendicular to the back piece. This allows for a greeting card to be supported for display on the bottom divider. In the storage or non-use position, the joint allows the front divider to be pushed against the back piece, such that the bottom divider is setting against the back piece. The apparatus also includes a divider clip that hooks on the front piece of the display section to separate cards and assist with maintaining the collapsible row in the display position.
In yet another embodiment, a collapsible row for use with a display section for displaying greeting cards is provided. The collapsible row comprises, in part, a front divider, a bottom divider, and a joint connecting the front and bottom dividers. The joint allows the collapsible row to be moved between a display position, where the front divider is pulled out away from a display section such that the bottom divider is perpendicular to the back of the display fixture to allow for a greeting card to be displayed on the bottom divider, and in a non-use position, where the front divider can be pushed against the back of the display section such that the bottom divider is setting against the display section.
In still another embodiment, a divider or support clip for separating greeting cards within a row of a display fixture and supporting a collapsible row is provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. The divider clip includes, in part, a clipping mechanism to attach the divider clip to the display fixture and an adjustable portion capable of adjusting itself to support a collapsible row used in the display fixture.
The features of the invention noted above are explained in more detail with reference to the embodiments illustrated in the attached drawing figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, in which
Referring now to the drawings in more detail and initially to
To provide for the ability to change the display arrangement, the illustrated display section 12 also includes a plurality of convertible rows 28 that are capable of being moved between a use or display position and a storage or non-use position. As illustrated in
Each convertible row 28 includes a front divider 30 and a bottom divider 32. The front and bottom dividers 30, 32 are connected by a joint 34 that permits the two dividers 30, 32 to move relative to one another to create the two positions. In the display position, the front divider 30 is pulled out away from the rear wall 26 of the display section 12. Such a position allows the bottom divider 32 of the convertible row 28 to be generally perpendicular to the rear wall 26 of the display section 12, thereby providing another level or row to the overall display section 12. Thus, in the configuration illustrated in
The display section 12 preferably also includes a plurality of divider or support clips 36. In the prior art, divider clips are clipped on the front piece (e.g., front wall 22) of a card row to horizontally separate different types of greeting cards 16. In the present invention, the divider clips 36 may also be used to support the convertible row 28 and maintain it in either the display or storage positions. Multiple embodiments of divider clips 36 of the present invention are illustrated and will be further described below.
When a convertible row 28 is no longer desired for use in displaying a row of greeting cards 16, it may be collapsed and the pushed back against the rear wall 26, as illustrated by the convertible rows 28 on the right side of the display section 12 of
Turning now to
The upper divider clip 36, which is adjacent to the upper convertible row 28 in the display position, is in its open or support position. A movable portion 44 of the divider clip 36 extends downward and provides support for the bottom divider 32 of the convertible row 28. This serves to stabilize and support the convertible row 28 when displaying greeting cards 16.
The lower convertible row 28 of
When the convertible row 28 is in the storage position, the divider clip 36 adjacent to it is adjusted so that it presses against the convertible row 28, holding it in place against the rear wall 26 of the display section 12. Note that a divider clip 36 may be used adjacent a convertible row 28 whether it is in the display or storage position, and is adjusted accordingly As will be discussed in greater detail below, an adjustable divider clip, such as divider clip 36, allows for more flexibility when determining which position a convertible row 28 is to be used. One skilled in the art will appreciate that various embodiments of divider clips may be used, and will be discussed in more detail below.
Referring now to
The body portion 46 is connected with the movable portion 44 via an arm 54. The arm 54 is preferably flexible such that it may be bent between the illustrated support and hooked positions. In that regard, the divider clip 36 may be made of a plastic and formed by a molding process. In such an arrangement, the arm may be naturally biased to a position intermediate the illustrated support and hooked positions. In this way, the arm 54 provides lift and secure engagement to the convertible row 28 when it is in the support position.
To assist with secure engagement with the convertible row 28, the movable portion 44 is provided with a nock 56 in its outer periphery 58. The nock 56 is intended to receive a lower edge 60 of the front divider 30 of the convertible row 28, as illustrated in
To further prevent unintended movement of the convertible row 28 from the display position to the storage position, friction arrangement is provided. In that regard, the proximal edge 38 of the bottom divider 32 is provided with a generally cylindrical tube portion 62. The tube portion 62 has a longitudinal slot 64 therein adjacent a stop flange 66. When the tube portion 62 is received in the channel 40 of the rear wall 26 of the display section 12, a longitudinal ridge 68 is received in the slot 64 when the bottom divider 32 is in a generally horizontal position, as illustrated in
In
The divider clip 36 may also be provided with a recess portion 75 in the body portion 46 adjacent to and of a corresponding shape as the notch 48. As illustrated in
Referring now to
In this embodiment, the divider clip 36 is illustrated in a position for use when the convertible row 28 is in the storage position. The adjustable portion 80 extends away from the body portion 76 of the divider clip 36 to press against the front divider 30, which itself rests against the rear wall 26 of the display section 12, as described above. When a convertible row 28 is used in the display position, the bend 82 will flex, and the adjustable portion 80 will be moved back into a correspondingly shaped cutout 88. The lower edge 60 of a front divider 30 will then rest or otherwise be secured in the notch 86 of the hook 84.
Turning now to
When the convertible row 28 is in a storage position, the divider clip 700 may be reconfigured to the arrangement illustrated in
Many variations can be made to the illustrated embodiments of the present invention without departing from the scope of the present invention. Such modifications are within the scope of the present invention. For example, the convertible rows 28 can span the entire width of the display section 12. Similarly, while the joint 34 is illustrated as constructed in the illustrated manner, other versions of the joint that permit movement between the front divider 30 and the bottom divider 32 (such as a hinge type mechanism) are possible and within the scope of the present invention. Additionally, the display sections 12 can be molded with features or apertures in the rear of the section to facilitate coupling of the display section 12 to a display fixture. It should be noted that the increase of the row depth when a convertible row 28 is collapsed allows for the display of product having an increased product depth. Further, while the present invention has been described in connection with the display of greeting cards, the present invention is not limited to such a narrow use. Non-card products can be displayed as well. Other modifications would be within the scope of the present invention.
From the foregoing it will be seen that this invention is one well adapted to attain all ends and objects hereinabove set forth together with the other advantages which are clear following the complete disclosure above and which are inherent to the methods and apparatuses described herein. It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations. This is contemplated by and is within the scope of the invention.
Since many possible embodiments may be made of the invention without departing from the scope thereof, it is to be understood that all matter herein set forth or shown in the accompanying drawings is to be interpreted as illustrative of applications of the principles of this invention, and not in a limiting sense.
The present application is a divisional of pending U.S. application Ser. No. 12/347,111, entitled “CONVERTIBLE CARD ROW”, filed Dec. 31, 2008.
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