A. Field of Invention
The present invention relates to displays for printed materials and in more specific embodiments to displays for paint color cards.
B. Description of the Related Art
Displays for printed materials, including, for example, paint color cards, are readily found in retail stores and libraries, amongst other places. Within its particular context, several different types of displays have been developed for facilitating the storage, display, and dispensing of paint color cards. Some designs, such as those taught in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,312,001 and 4,003,470, incorporate pockets that are mounted to a panel. The pockets are adapted to hold a number of paint color cards, which may be removed by prospective customers.
In use, these pockets can be damaged, necessitating their replacement. Existing designs, however, incorporate barriers to easy and quick installation and removal of pockets from the display. For example, in some displays, the pockets are integral with the panel and cannot be removed or replaced without replacing the entire panel or section of the panel. In other designs, pockets may be mounted to the display with mechanical fasteners that require tools for removal. In still other displays, it is necessary to access the back of the panel or display in order to remove a pocket. This entails partially disassembling the display or otherwise moving the display so that the back of the panel is reachable. During this time, the entire display may be unusable.
Removing pockets is particularly difficult in designs that include a cascading arrangement of pockets; namely, an arrangement where adjacent pockets overlap each other. In these arrangements, the means of attaching the pocket may be rendered inaccessible by the adjacent, overlapping pocket(s). Or, the adjacent pockets may physically inhibit the removal or installation of a pocket. Under these conditions, removing one pocket requires removing adjacent pockets in order to provide sufficient access to or room around the one pocket that needs to be removed. This inhibits timely replacement of pockets.
It would, therefore, be desirable to provide a display for printed materials, such as paint color cards, that includes pockets for holding the printed materials that can be removed from and installed onto the display without need of tools. It would be desirable that the pockets could be removed and installed from in front of the display and without the need to access or remove the back of the display or the panel holding the pockets. It would additionally be desirable that the pockets could be removed and installed in a cascading arrangement in order to increase the density of pockets in the display. Moreover, it would be desirable if the pockets could be installed and removed without the need to remove adjacent card pockets or other sections of the display. Additionally it would be desirable if the display permitted the mounting of pockets having different dimensions so that a single display could be used to display different sized materials simultaneously.
The presently described display addresses these problems by disclosing a display that includes a pocket mounting panel and one or more card pockets that can be selectively installed in a cascading arrangement on the pocket mounting panel without the need for tools, from the front of the panel, and without the need to remove adjacent, installed card pockets.
According to one aspect of the present invention a display apparatus includes a pocket mounting panel that has at least one indexing hole and a card pocket that has a frame with a rear panel and at least one panel engaging clip connected to and extending rearwardly from the frame. The panel engaging clip includes a resiliently deformable member adapted to extend at least partially through the first indexing hole on the pocket mounting panel and to operatively engage the pocket mounting panel. The resiliently deformable member may include an extension tab that extends forwardly from the pocket mounting panel and is operatively manually engageable to deform the resiliently deformable member sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable member from the indexing hole. The resiliently deformable member may be a U-shaped member. The panel engaging clip may also include an extension member that extends between the frame and the resiliently deformable member. The extension member may extend rearwardly from the frame at an angle of from about 5 degrees to about 30 degrees from vertical with respect to the rear panel of the frame.
The frame and/or rear panel of the frame of the installed card pocket may cant forward from the pocket mounting panel at an angle of from between about 0 and about 60 degrees. The rear panel of the frame may include at least a first access window through which an associated user can operatively manually engage the extension tab to deform the resiliently deformable member sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable member from the indexing hole.
According to yet another aspect of the invention, a display apparatus includes a pocket mounting panel having at least two vertically adjacent indexing holes and at least two card pockets, each card pocket having a frame with a rear panel, and at least one panel engaging clip connected to and extending rearwardly from the frame. The panel engaging clip may include a resiliently deformable member that is adapted to extend at least partially through one of the indexing holes on the pocket mounting panel and to operatively engage the pocket mounting panel. The resiliently deformable member may be manually engageable from in front of the pocket mounting panel to deform the resiliently deformable member sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable member from the indexing hole. The first pocket card may be installed on the pocket mounting panel by means of the engagement of its resiliently deformable member in the first indexing hole and the second pocket card may be installed on the pocket mounting panel by means of the engagement of its resiliently deformable member in the second indexing hole. The two card pockets may be installed in a vertically cascading arrangement. The rear panels of the frames of the two card pockets may include at least one access window through which an associated user can operatively manually engage the resiliently deformable member of each of the two installed card pockets sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable members of each of the two installed card pockets from the respective indexing holes in the pocket mounting panel.
According to another aspect of the invention, the display may include a pocket mounting panel having at least three indexing holes, with the first, second and third indexing holes being arranged in a column, and at least three card pockets installed on the pocket mounting panel by means of the engagement of their respective resiliently deformable members to indexing holes. The three card pockets may be installed in a vertically cascading arrangement.
According to another aspect of the inventions, the display may include at least three card pockets that each have at least two panel engaging clips, and a pocket mounting panel that includes a plurality of rows and columns of indexing holes. The indexing holes may be substantially equally spaced within each column and within each row, and each of the three card pockets may be installed on the pocket mounting panel by means of the engagement of the resiliently deformable members of their panel engaging clips in adjacent indexing holes on the pocket mounting panel.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the card pocket that is disposed in the middle of a vertically cascading arrangement of three card pockets is removable from the pocket mounting panel without the need to remove either of the vertically adjacent card pockets. The card pocket that is disposed in the middle of the vertically cascading arrangement of three card pockets may be removed from the pocket mounting panel by manually engaging the resiliently deformable members of the middle card pocket sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable members from the respective indexing holes and the resiliently deformable members of the middle card pocket may be accessible through the access windows in the rear panels of the middle card pocket and the adjacently lower card pocket. The card pocket that is disposed at the vertical top of the of the vertically cascading arrangement of three card pockets may be manually removed from the pocket mounting panel while the other two pocket cards remain installed. Access to manually remove the card pocket that is disposed at the vertical top of the vertically cascading arrangement may be provided through access windows in the rear panels of each of the three card pockets.
According to another aspect of the invention, a method for removing a target paint chip pocket in a paint chip display includes providing a paint chip display that has a pocket mounting panel with a plurality of rows and columns of indexing holes, which may be substantially equally spaced apart, and providing a target paint chip pocket that is installed on the pocket mounting panel. The target paint chip pocket may include a frame having a generally planer rear panel with at least one access window, and at least one panel engaging clip connected to and extending rearwardly from the frame. The panel engaging clip may include a resiliently deformable member adapted to extend at least partially through one of the indexing holes on the pocket mounting panel and to operatively engage the pocket mounting panel. The method may further include manually engaging the resiliently deformable member of the target paint chip pocket through the access window in the rear panel of the target paint chip pocket; deforming the resiliently deformable member sufficiently to disengage the resiliently deformable member from the indexing hole; and removing the resiliently deformable member from the indexing hole.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the step of providing a target paint chip pocket installed on the pocket mounting panel comprises the step the providing a vertically cascading arrangement of paint chip pockets that includes a target paint chip pocket.
According to still another aspect of the invention, the target paint chip pocket is positioned vertically above at least one non-target paint chip pocket in the vertically cascading arrangement; and the step of manually engaging the resiliently deformable member of the target paint chip pocket, includes manually engaging the resiliently deformable member of the target paint chip pocket through the at least a first access window in the rear panel of the target paint chip pocket and an access window in the rear panel of the non-target paint chip pocket.
Still other benefits and advantages of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which it pertains upon a reading and understanding of the following detailed specification.
The invention may take physical form in certain parts and arrangement of parts, a preferred embodiment of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating embodiments of the invention only and not for purposes of limiting the same,
One embodiment of a representative card pocket 10 is depicted in
With continued reference to
With specific reference to
As described thus far, it is anticipated that the frame 12 will be constructed so as to define a pocket for printed materials that may be disposed therein, either in front of and/or behind the rear panel 14. It is desirable that the frame 12 readily allow for printed materials to be removed from and restocked into the pocket. It is also desirable that the frame 12 be constructed so as to restrain the printed materials from falling out. The flanges 22 previously described may operate to restrain the printed materials in the frame 12; however, it will be readily recognized that other methods of restraining the printed materials in the frame 12 in such a manner as to also permit the materials to be removed and restocked may be employed; for example, a band (not shown), which may be an elastic band or a rigid band, may extend across the frame 12, extending from side panel 16 to side panel 18.
The card pocket 10 may be constructed from a number of acceptable materials, including plastics and metals.
According to one embodiment, the card pocket 10 may be removably attached to a pocket-mounting panel 50 (discussed in further detail below, but depicted in
With reference to
The extension member 32 may be affixed adjacent the bottom of the frame 12. In other embodiments, it may be desirable to affix the extension member 32 toward the vertical midline of the frame 12 or even the top of the frame 12. In yet another embodiment, the extension member 32 may extend rearwardly from the side(s) of the frame 12.
In one embodiment, the resiliently deformable member 36 may be a U-shaped member 36a. As shown in
The U-shaped member 36a may be adapted to be inserted into an indexing hole 55 in the pocket-mounting panel 50 and engage the walls of the pocket-mounting panel 50 that define the indexing hole 55.
A plurality of indexing holes 55 may be formed in the pocket-mounting panel 50. The indexing holes 55 may serve to receive the panel engaging clip(s) 30 of the card pocket 10 and to position the card pocket 10 on the pocket-mounting panel 50. The indexing holes 55 may extend through the pocket-mounting panel 50. It will be recognized that the dimensions of the indexing holes 55 may be selected to snugly receive the panel engaging clips 30. In this respect, the specific length and height of the indexing holes 55 may vary depending on the dimensions of the panel engaging clip 30. It will also be recognized that the distance between the indexing holes 55 may be selected to accommodate card pockets 10 of different sizes or to provide different card pocket densities on the pocket-mounting panel 50.
With reference to
With reference now to
One or both of the arms 37, 38 of the U-shaped member 36a may include one or more tabs 42, 43, 44 arranged on the arm(s) 37, 38 to operatively engage the front and/or back faces of the pocket mounting panel 50 so as to prevent the U-shaped member 36a from being completely pushed through the indexing hole 55 and from readily backing out of the indexing hole 55 in the absence of further compression of the U-shaped member 36a. With reference to
To remove an installed card pocket 10 from the pocket mounting panel 50, the associated user may manually compress or deform the arms 37, 38 of the U-shaped member 36a and pull the U-shaped member 36a out of the indexing hole 55. To facilitate access to manually deform the U-shaped member 36a from in front of the card pocket 10, one or more access windows 24 may be provided in the rear panel 14 of the frame 12 as shown in
To remove a target card pocket that is on the bottom installed row (for example, card pocket 10a in
To remove a target card pocket that is in the middle of the cascading arrangement (indicated as 10b in
Installation of a new card pocket 10 includes positioning the card pocket 10 with its panel engaging clips 30 adjacent accessible indexing holes 55 and pressing the U-shaped members 36a of the panel engaging clips 30 into the respective indexing holes 55. The walls of the indexing holes 55 will engage and compress the U-shaped members 36a, though compression may be provided manually be the associated installer. It is contemplated that a new card pocket 10 may be installed within a vertically cascading arrangement of card pockets 10, assuming suitable indexing holes 55 are available, without having to remove vertically adjacent card pockets.
According to one embodiment, the card pocket 10 may be adapted to receive a plurality of paint color cards. Paint color cards are pieces of card or paper stock on which one or more samples of color representing or constituting one or more shades of paint or other architectural coating is displayed. Such cards are well known in the art and are not further described herein. Though the display of paint color cards is one anticipated application of the card pockets, it is contemplated that the card pockets 10 could be adapted for use in displaying other types of printed materials such as product brochures, advertising leaflets, rebate forms, and the like. Moreover, the card pockets 10 and associated display could be adapted to display a variety of non-printed materials, including non-printed media.
In one embodiment, the pocket mounting panel 50 may be affixed to a surface, such as a wall. In another embodiment, the pocket mounting panel 50 may be incorporated into a display 75, such as is often found associated with the sale of paint, for paint color cards. See
The base and upper units 76, 78 of the display 75 may comprise a unitary unit or, alternatively, they may exist as two distinct units attached together so that the upper unit 78 may be removed from the base unit 76.
The embodiments have been described, hereinabove. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that the above methods and apparatuses may incorporate changes and modifications without departing from the general scope of this invention. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations in so far as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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