The present invention relates to a device for housing and retaining objects to be displayed.
It is known in the technical sector relating to the display of various objects for sale that there exists the need for the said objects to be made very visible to the potential purchaser so as to allow easy selection of the prechosen object, but at the same time ensure secure conditions for the objects on display, which must be constrained so as to prevent unauthorised removal thereof.
An example of this need consists in the display systems for spectacles which require substantially vertical racks on which the various models may be displayed.
It is also known that, in order to achieve this, provision has been made for display systems equipped with devices for performing closing/opening by means of movable parts in order to determine the formation of seats in which the bridge-piece of the spectacles may be rested so that it remains locked inside said seat. Although performing their function, these devices are, however, complicated and costly to manufacture and are not of a very modular nature such that they may adapted to the size of the display system actually required depending on the specific application and/or the number of objects to be displayed.
The technical problem which is posed, therefore, is that of providing a modular device able to form a seat which can be opened and closed for retaining objects on display such as, for example, spectacles and the like. In connection with this problem it is also required that this device should have small dimensions, be easy and inexpensive to produce and assemble and allow optimum viewing of the object by the potential purchaser.
These results are obtained according to the present invention by a device for housing and retaining objects to be displayed, comprising a fixed upright housing at least one rotating element in the form of a circle segment, the circumference of which consists of an annular edge extending over a centre angle such as to define an empty arc with a suitable centre angle, the outer surface of the annular edge being provided with teeth extending over a suitable angular section and able to engage with means for transmission of the movement to the said rotating element, so as to cause a rotation of the latter able to bring the free end of the annular edge from a first angular position at a distance from the fixed upright into a second angular position in contact with said fixed upright and vice versa.
Further details may be obtained from the following description of a non-limiting example of embodiment of the present invention provided with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
As illustrated in
Said circle segment is solid over about a quarter of the centre angle and empty over the remaining part; moreover, the circumference of the rotating element 20 consists of an annular element 22 extending over about three quarters of the centre angle so as to define an empty arc of about one quarter of the centre angle.
The outer side of the annular edge 22 is provided with teeth 23 extending over a suitable angular section and able to engage with the means 30 for transmission of the movement to the said rotating element.
Said transmission means 30 consist of a bar 31 inserted inside the longitudinal seat 11 of the upright 10 and movable translatably with respect thereto; said bar 31 has a rack 32 directed towards the teeth 23 of the rotating element 20 with which it is able to mesh by means of actuation of the latter.
The rack 31 is able to mesh also with a pinion 40 pivotably mounted on an associated base 15 integral with the upright 10, said pinion 40 constituting the actuating means of the device.
As shown in
According to alternative embodiments, it is envisaged that said pinion may be able to be actuated by means of the electric type such, for example, small motors and the like which may, if necessary, be operated by means of remote control.
The modular device according to the invention (
In order to ensure the continuity of transmission of the movement to the various rotating elements, each bar 30 with rack 31 has in turn (
Once a plurality of modules have thus been assembled in the longitudinal direction, it will be possible to provide a multiple-seat device 22a shown in
In the example shown, where the object to be displayed is a pair of spectacles 1, this part is formed by the arms 1a of the said spectacles.
As shown in detail in
The rail 131 is also provided with two reliefs 131b arranged on opposite sides in the longitudinal direction with respect to the flange 141 of the support 140 so as to form respective top and bottom stops for rotation of the said support.
The operating principle of the display system is as follows:
Although described in relation to objects which require advantageously the rear means 140 for adjusting the inclination of the spectacles, it is envisaged that the display system may comprise solely the front housing and retaining device if the particular form of the objects to be displayed should not require adjustment of their relative inclination.
Said support 240 is in this case made of transparent material able to act as a light guide for diffusing the light towards the outside.
It is therefore clear how the device and the display system according to invention allow the display of objects such as spectacles and the like in an optimum manner for viewing by the potential purchaser and how the display system is made secure against unauthorised removal of the objects, by means of the rotating means for opening/closing the front seat which houses a part of the object to be displayed.
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