1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to display devices and more particularly to a display device that is suitable for display of tubular items of merchandise such as cans of shaving cream that permits a plurality of such items to be housed in the display for dispensement one at a time to a consumer.
2. The Prior Art
A wide variety of products are packaged in tubular or cylindrical containers. Many such products, such as shaving cream for example, have a central body portion which is cylindrical, but with one or both ends being non-uniform, for example because a dispenser or the spout for the shaving cream or other product is located at one of the ends.
It would be desirable to provide a display device for such products, wherein one or more sloping ramps are incorporated into the display device for dispensing the products. If such a ramp portions were designed to have a width such that one or both of the non-uniform ends of the product are in contact with the ramp, the risk that the merchandise item would get stuck along the path of the ramp would increase.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a display device for displaying and dispensing tubular items of merchandise, wherein the width of the ramp portions of the display device is such so as to be in contact only with the portion of the tubular or cylindrical item that is uniform, thereby insuring smooth and unbroken movement of the item along the ramp inside the dispenser.
Moreover, retailers sometimes sell products such as shaving cream with additional products at the same price as a bonus or promotion for a particular time. In such cases, the item of merchandise is usually taller than the normal size of the product. In addition, product manufacturers also sell their products in various sizes or different products in different sizes.
Accordingly, there exists a need for a display device for displaying and dispensing tubular items of merchandise, wherein at least a portion of the display device is movable between a retracted position and an expanded position for accommodating a plurality of sizes of merchandise.
The invention relates to display devices and more particularly to a display device that is suitable for display of tubular items of merchandise such as cans of shaving cream that permits a plurality of such items to be housed in the display for dispensement one at a time to a consumer.
In one aspect of the invention, a display device for displaying and dispensing tubular items of merchandise includes a first side and a second side arranged substantially parallel to the first side and spaced apart from the first side by a distance.
A base is disposed between the first and second sides, forming a bottom portion of the display device. A cover is disposed between the first and second sides, forming a top portion of the display device.
A first ramp having a first width is disposed between the first side and the second side. The first ramp slopes downwardly toward a rear portion of the display device. A second ramp having a second width is disposed between the first side and the second side. At least a portion of the second ramp is disposed under the first ramp and slopes downwardly toward a front portion of the display device.
Each of the first width of the first ramp and the second width of the second ramp are less than the distance between the first side and the second side for facilitating a movement of the tubular items of merchandise in the display device.
In another aspect of the invention, one or both of the first side and the second side are movable between a retracted position and an expanded position for accommodating a plurality of sizes of the tubular items of merchandise.
In a further aspect of the invention, a display device for displaying and dispensing tubular items of merchandise includes a sliding member comprising an elongated rod projecting outwardly from a first side and/or a second side of the display device and a sleeve adapted to receive the sliding member. The sliding member is laterally movable in the sleeve for moving the first side or second side between the retracted and expanded positions.
One advantage of a display device for displaying and dispensing tubular items of merchandise according to an embodiment of the invention that a display device is provided which includes ramps, wherein the width of the ramp portions of the display device is such so as to be in contact only with the portion of the tubular or cylindrical item that is uniform. This arrangement facilitates a movement of the tubular item of merchandise in the display device, thereby insuring smooth and unbroken movement of the item along the ramp inside the dispenser.
A further advantage of a display device according to an embodiment of the invention is that at least a portion of the display device may be movable between a retracted position and an expanded position for accommodating a plurality of sizes of merchandise.
Another advantage of a display device according to an embodiment of the invention is that one or more sliding members and one or more associated sleeves may be provided, wherein the sliding members are laterally movable in the associated sleeves for moving one or both sides of the display device between the retracted and expanded position. The sliding members may be provided with stops which can engage projections on the sleeves to selectively limit the lateral movement of the sliding members.
Other benefits and features of the present invention will become apparent from the following detailed description considered in connection with the accompanying drawings. It is to be understood, however, that the drawings are designed as an illustration only and not as a definition of the limits of the invention.
In the drawings, wherein similar reference characters denote similar elements throughout the several views:
A base 6 is disposed between first side 2 and second side 4. Base 6 forms a bottom portion of the display device. Base 6 may comprise a substantially flat horizontal member or panel and may also include a portion oriented substantially perpendicular to the bottom portion of the display device defining a rear portion of the display device.
A cover 12 is disposed between first side 2 and second side 4. Cover 12 forms a top portion of the display device. Cover 12 may comprise a substantially flat horizontal member or panel.
Sides 2, 4, base 6 and cover 12 may be constructed from any suitable material such as for example, sheet metal or plastics, or any combination thereof. Additionally a drawer or door 14 may be provided to facilitate the loading of merchandise items into the display device. Drawer 14 may be pivotally mounted on sides 2, 4 to allow drawer 14 to be pulled forward for loading of tubular or cylindrical merchandise items. Drawer 14 may be movable between a closed position and an open position for loading the tubular items of merchandise into the display device.
The display device includes a series of ramps for guiding the tubular items of merchandise through the display device and to the dispensing area. The ramps are arranged so the merchandise items can roll down a ramp under the influence of gravity. Preferably, as one item of merchandise is removed from a front or dispensing portion of the display device, the remaining items in the display device, guided by the ramps, roll toward the front or dispensing portion of the display device so that the next item is positioned for dispensing.
In particular, a first ramp 10 is disposed between first side 2 and second side 4 of the dispensing device. First ramp 10 has a first width and slopes downwardly toward a rear portion of the display device.
A second ramp 8 is disposed between first side 2 and second side 4 and has a second width. At least a portion of second ramp 8 is disposed under first ramp 1 and slopes downwardly toward a front portion of the display device. As best shown in
Each of first width of first ramp 10 and the second width of second ramp 8 is less than the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 for facilitating a movement of the tubular items of merchandise in the display device. In particular the widths of ramp portions 8,10 are such so as to be in contact only with the portion of the tubular or cylindrical item that is uniform, thereby insuring smooth and unbroken movement of the item along the ramps inside the dispenser. This arrangement reduces or eliminates the risk of the merchandise item becoming stuck along the path of the ramps.
As shown, for example in
As set forth above, each of the first width of first ramp 10 and the second width of second ramp 8 is less than the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 for facilitating a movement of the tubular items of merchandise in the display device. In particular, a ratio of a width of first ramp 10 to the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 and a ratio between a width of second ramp 8 to the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 may each be in the range of approximately 0.2-1.0 to 0.8-1.0 when the display device is in the retracted position. More particularly, a ratio of a width of first ramp 10 to the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 and a ratio between a width of second ramp 8 to the distance between first side 2 and second side 4 may each be in the range of approximately 0.4-1.0 to 0.6-1.0 when the display device is in the retracted position.
When the display device is in its expanded position, as shown, for example in
In order to accommodate a plurality of sizes of tubular products by allowing first side 2 and/or second side 4 to move between expanded and retracted positions, a sliding member 16 comprising an elongated rod projects outwardly from first side 2 and/or second side 4. A sleeve 18 is adapted to receive sliding member 16 and sliding member 16 is laterally movable in sleeve 18 for moving first side 2 and/or second side 4 between the retracted and expanded positions.
As shown, for example in
Corresponding sliding members 16 associated with first side 2 and second side 4 may form sliding member pairs, wherein a sliding member 16 associated with first side 2 and a sliding member 16 associated with second side 4 are received in an associated sleeve of the plurality of sleeves.
As shown in
Accordingly, while several embodiments of the present invention have been shown and described, it is obvious that many changes and modifications may be made thereunto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/878,710 filed on Jan. 4, 2007.
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