The specification relates generally to secure display of articles, and more specifically, to display assemblies for securely displaying articles.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,630,747 B2 (Smith et al.) discloses a container for displaying, visualizing, and aroma sampling botanical materials—such as tea, cannabis, and the like including a container body, lid, and lens. The container body is shaped to define a mounting projection wherein a sample, such as a botanical sample, may be held. Container body and lid form an airtight seal. A sample may be visualized through the lens. In a preferred embodiment, lid is shaped to define scent openings permitting aroma sampling of a sample contained within. In one embodiment option, one or more projections secure a card bearing sample identification information.
The following summary is intended to introduce the reader to various aspects of the applicant's teaching, but not to define any invention.
According to some aspects, a display assembly includes: (a) a display stand including a base securable to a secure support surface and a platform detachably mounted to the base; (b) at least one display container supported atop and securely fastened to the platform, at least a portion of the display container being generally transparent for viewing one or more articles containable therein for display; and (c) a locking mechanism mounted to the display stand. The locking mechanism is moveable between a locked position in which the platform is securely locked to the base to prevent detachment of the platform from the base, and an unlocked position in which the platform is unlocked from the base to permit detachment of the platform from the base for transporting the display container away from the base.
In some examples, the base includes one or more mounting features for securing the base to the support surface, the mounting features inaccessible when the base is secured to the support surface and the platform is mounted to the base, and the mounting features accessible when the platform is detached from the base.
In some examples, the mounting features include a plurality of holes for receiving fasteners, the holes extending through the base between an underside surface of the base positionable over the support surface and a topside surface of the base, the holes covered by the platform when the platform is mounted to the base and exposed when the platform is detached from the base.
In some examples, the display assembly further includes at least one retractable tether securely fastening the display container to the platform, the retractable tether permitting limited movement of the display container away from the platform to facilitate viewing of the articles and urging the display container back to the platform.
In some examples, the display stand has a generally enclosed interior bounded by the base and the platform, and at least one tether port extending between the interior and an exterior of the display stand. The retractable tether is mounted to the platform in the interior and extends through the tether port to the display container.
In some examples, the retractable tether comprises a retraction mechanism mounted in the interior and a tether line extending through the tether port between a proximal end coupled to the retraction mechanism and a distal end fixed to the display container.
In some examples, the display container extends along a container axis between a top portion and a bottom portion vertically opposite the top portion, the top portion comprising a generally transparent viewing surface normal to the container axis and through which the articles are viewable.
In some examples, the platform comprises at least one seat shaped for supporting the bottom portion of the display container.
In some examples, when the display container is in the seat, the seat and the retractable tether cooperate to hold the display container at an angled orientation, in which the viewing surface is inclined from horizontal toward the front of the display stand.
In some examples, the bottom of the display container has a generally hemispherical shape, and the seat has an arcuate curvature corresponding to the hemispherical shape.
In some examples, the viewing surface comprises a viewing lens.
In some examples, the locking mechanism includes a latch movably mounted to one of the base and the platform, and a strike surface fixed relative to the other one of the base and the platform, the latch positioned for engagement with the strike surface when the locking mechanism is in the locked position to prevent detachment of the platform from the base, and the latch clear of the strike surface when the locking mechanism is in the unlocked position to permit detachment of the platform from the base.
In some examples, the locking mechanism includes a key slot for receiving a key to move the locking mechanism between the locked and unlocked positions.
In some examples, the base includes a track extending along a track axis and the platform is slidably mounted on the track for constraining movement of the platform to along the track axis.
In some examples, the display assembly further includes an information display system supported by the display stand for displaying information about the articles in the display container.
According to some aspects, a display assembly includes: (a) a display stand including a base securable to a secure support surface and a platform detachably mounted to the base; (b) a plurality of display containers supported atop the platform, at least a portion of each display container being generally transparent for viewing one or more articles containable therein for display; (c) a plurality of retractable tethers mounted to the platform, each tether securely fastening a corresponding display container to the platform, each tether permitting limited movement of the corresponding display container away from the platform and urging the display container back toward the platform; and (d) a locking mechanism mounted to the display stand, the locking mechanism moveable between a locked position in which the platform is securely locked to the base to prevent detachment of the platform from the base, and an unlocked position in which the platform is unlocked from the base to permit detachment of the platform from the base for transporting the display containers away from the base.
In some examples, the display stand has a generally enclosed interior bounded by the base and the platform, and a plurality of tether ports extending between the interior and an exterior of the display stand. The retractable tethers are mounted to the platform in the interior and each tether extends through a corresponding tether port to a corresponding display container.
In some examples, the platform comprises a plurality of seats, each seat shaped for supporting a corresponding display container.
According to some examples, a display assembly includes: (a) a housing having a generally enclosed interior; (b) at least one display container adjacent the housing, at least a portion of the display container being generally transparent for viewing one or more articles containable therein for display; (c) at least one tether port extending through the housing between the interior and an exterior of the housing; and (d) at least one retractable tether mounted in the interior of the housing, the retractable tether extending through the tether port and fastening the display container to the housing, the tether permitting limited movement of the display container away from the housing to facilitate viewing of the articles, and urging the display container back toward the housing.
In some examples, the housing includes a first portion securable to a secure support surface and a second portion detachably mounted to the first portion, the first and second portions bounding the interior of the housing. The tether port is provided in the second portion of the housing and the retractable tether is mounted to the second portion.
In some examples, the first portion includes one or more mounting features for securing the base to the secure support surface, the mounting features inaccessible when the first portion is secured to the support surface and the second portion is mounted to the first portion, and the mounting features accessible when the second portion is detached from the first portion.
In some examples, the display assembly further includes a locking mechanism mounted to the housing. The locking mechanism is moveable between a locked position in which the second portion is securely locked to the first portion to prevent detachment of the second portion from the first portion, and an unlocked position in which the second portion is unlocked from the first portion to permit detachment of the second portion from the first portion for transporting the second portion, tethers, and display containers away from the first portion.
According to some aspects, a display assembly includes: (a) a display stand including a base securable to a secure support surface and a platform detachably mounted to the base; (b) a plurality of display containers fastened to the platform, at least a portion of each display container being generally transparent for viewing one or more articles containable therein for display; and (c) a locking mechanism mounted to the housing. The locking mechanism is moveable between a locked position in which the platform is securely locked to the base to prevent detachment of the platform from the base, and an unlocked position in which the platform is unlocked from the base to permit detachment of the platform from the base for transporting the display containers away from the base.
The drawings included herewith are for illustrating various examples of apparatuses, articles, and methods of the present specification and are not intended to limit the scope of what is taught in any way. In the drawings:
Various apparatuses, articles, or processes will be described below to provide an example of an embodiment of each claimed invention. No embodiment described below limits any claimed invention and any claimed invention may cover apparatuses, articles, or processes that differ from those described below. The claimed inventions are not limited to apparatuses, articles, or processes having all of the features of any one apparatus, article, or process described below or to features common to multiple or all of the apparatuses, articles, or processes described below. It is possible that an apparatus, article, or process described below is not an embodiment of any claimed invention. Any invention disclosed in an apparatus, article, or process described below that is not claimed in this document may be the subject matter of another protective instrument, for example, a continuing patent application, and the applicants, inventors, or owners do not intend to abandon, disclaim, or dedicate to the public any such invention by its disclosure in this document.
In retail or other environments, it may be desirable or necessary to display articles for sale in secure display containers. The containers can be locked and tamper-proof to prevent patrons from touching the articles being displayed therein. The containers may also be fastened to a secure surface at a display location through, for example, a tether to allow patrons to handle and manipulate the display containers for viewing and/or sampling an aroma of the articles contained therein while deterring theft or misplacement of the containers. The present application discloses examples of display assemblies for securely displaying articles in secure display containers fastened at a display location. The display assemblies can allow for convenient detachment and reattachment of the display containers for transport away from and back to the display (or other) location. This can facilitate, for example, servicing, replacement, and/or more secure storage (e.g. during store closure, overnight, etc.) of the display containers and/or articles contained therein. The articles can include, for example, aromatic botanical specimens such as, for example, cannabis specimens.
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In the example illustrated, the mounting features 116 include a plurality of mounting holes 118 for receiving fasteners 120 (e.g. screws or bolts; shown schematically in
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In the example illustrated, when the platform 108 is mounted to the base 104 and the locking mechanism 114 is in the locked position, the track 134 prevents movement of the platform 108 in the direction transverse to the track axis 136 and the locking mechanism 114 prevents movement of the platform 108 along the track axis 136. When the locking mechanism 114 is in the unlocked position, the platform 108 is movable along the track axis 136 for detachment from the base 104.
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In the example illustrated, the display assembly 100 includes at least one tether port 152 extending between the interior 126 and an exterior of the display stand 102. In the example illustrated, the retractable tether 150 is mounted to the platform 108 in the interior 126 (
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In the example illustrated, the bottom portion 168 of the display container 110 has a generally hemispherical shape, and the seat 170 has an arcuate curvature corresponding to the hemispherical shape. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the display assembly 1100 includes a display stand 1102 having a base 1104 securable to a secure support surface and a platform 1108 detachably mounted to the base 1104. In the example illustrated, a plurality of display containers 1110 are supported atop and fastened to the platform 1108. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the locking mechanism 1114 includes a pair of laterally spaced apart latches 1140 movably mounted to the platform 1108, and a pair of laterally spaced apart corresponding strike surfaces 1142 fixed relative to the base 1104. The strike surfaces 1142 are positioned for engagement by the latches 1140 when the platform 1108 is mounted to the base 1104 and the locking mechanism 1114 is in the locked position, to prevent detachment of the platform 1108 from the base 1104. The latches 1140 are clear of the strike surfaces 1142 when the locking mechanism 1114 is in the unlocked position to permit the platform 1108 to be mounted to and detached from the base 1104. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the display assembly 2100 includes a display stand 2102 having a base 2104 securable to a secure support surface and a platform 2108 detachably mounted to the base 2104. A plurality of display containers 2110 are supported atop and fastened to the platform 2108 through corresponding tethers (e.g. similar to tethers 1150) mounted to the platform 2108. In the example illustrated, the display assembly 2100 further includes an information display system 2196 supported by the display stand 2102 adjacent the display containers 2110 for displaying information about the articles 50 containable in the display containers 2110. In the example illustrated, the information display system 2196 includes a plurality of card holders 2198, each card holder 2198 for receiving a corresponding information card. In the example illustrated, the card holders 2198 are supported by the display stand 2102 behind and at an elevation above the display containers 2110.
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The display assembly 3100 includes a display stand 3102 having a base 3104 securable to a secure support surface and a platform 3108 detachably mounted to the base 3104. Referring to
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In the example illustrated, the locking mechanism 3114 includes a pair of laterally spaced apart latches 3140 and a pair of corresponding strike surfaces 3142 fixed relative to the base 3104 for engagement by the latches 3140. In the example illustrated, the latches 3140 are mounted to the platform 3108. Referring to
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This application claims the benefit of priority to U.S. Provisional Application No. 63/009,959, filed on Apr. 14, 2020, and is a continuation-in-part application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 29/702,730, filed on Aug. 21, 2019, each of which are hereby incorporated herein by reference in their entireties.
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