Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase. These display fixtures can support the product, indicate the product price and include signage for highlighting the product. Exemplary display structures include shelves, trays, racks, peg hooks and other similar structures.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A display fixture divider includes a bottom support plate, a first wire member and a second wire member. The bottom support plate includes a main portion having a front edge, a non-linear back edge, a first side and an opposing second side. The non-linear back edge includes a first section that extends backwardly from a back of the first side and intersects with a second section that extends backwardly from a back of the second side. The first wire member includes at least two legs separated by a bend and being mounted to the first side of the main portion. The second wire member includes at least two legs separated by a bend and being mounted to the second side of the main portion.
A display fixture divider includes a bottom support plate including a main portion having a front edge, a back edge, a first side and an opposing second side. A first wire member includes at least two legs separated by a bend. The first wire member has a first end mounted in proximity to the back of the first side of the main portion and a second end mounted in proximity to a front of the first side of the main portion. A second wire member includes at least two legs separated by a bend. The second wire member has a first end mounted in proximity to the back of the second side of the main portion and a second end mounted in proximity to a front of the second side of the main portion. A bracket couples the display fixture divider to a back wall of a gondola. The bracket includes a first arm and a second arm separated by a bend. Each of the first arm and the second arm have at least one through slot.
A method of displaying merchandise includes obtaining a divider comprising a bottom support plate having a front edge, a back edge, a first side and a second side. A first wire member is attached to the first side of the bottom support plate and a second wire member is attached to the second side of the bottom support plate. Determining whether to orient the divider so that the first wire member is closer to an aisle defined by a gondola than the second wire member is to the aisle or to orient the divider so that the second wire member is closer to the aisle than the first wire member is to the aisle based on a direction of foot traffic in the aisle. The divider is mounted to a back wall of the gondola by fastening one of two arms of a bracket that is attached to the first and second wire members. The bracket includes a first arm and a second arm separated from each other by a bend.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
A plurality of multi-configurable dividers or racks are mounted to a back wall of a gondola display unit and are each able to hold at least one product for display, such as a mirror, a frame, artwork or the like. Each divider or rack includes a bottom support plate, a pair of bent wire members that form the shape of a partial triangle and a bracket. Each divider or rack is mounted and oriented at an angle from the back wall of the gondola with the bracket so that a right side of the divider or rack is closer to the back wall that the left side. In the alternative, each rack or divider can be mounted and oriented at an angle from the back wall of the gondola with the same bracket so that a left side of the divider or rack is closer to the back wall than the right side. Depending on the planogram of the store and the flow of foot traffic, the plurality of racks or dividers might be better suited to be oriented so that the right side is closer to the back wall or better suited to be oriented so that the left side is closer to the back wall. No matter, all racks can be mounted in either configuration thus making the racks or dividers versatilely equipped.
Bottom support plate 104 also includes a front edge 116 and a back edge 118. Front edge 116 is a straight or linear edge that runs from first side portion 112 to second side portion 114 in one embodiment. Back edge 118, however, is a non-linear edge that runs from first side portion 112 to second side portion 114. In particular, back edge 118 includes a first section 120 that extends backwardly from a back of first side portion 112 and intersects with a second section 122 that extends backwardly from a back of second side portion 114 at a point 124. Point 124 is located a distance 126 away from the ends of first side portion 112 and second side portion 114 and first section 120 and second section 122 appear to be mirror components of each other. Bottom support plate 104 further includes a plurality of holes 128a, b and c that extend entirely through main portion 110 of bottom support plate 104 and will be described in more detail below.
Attached to first side portion 112 of bottom support plate 104 is first wire member 106a having a first end 105a and a second end 107a. Attached to second side portion 114 of bottom support plate 104 is second wire member 106b having a first end (not shown) and a second end 107b. More specifically, first end 105a of first wire member 106a is mounted in proximity to a back end of the first side of main portion 110 or of first side portion 112 and second end 107a is mounted in proximity to a front end of the first side of main portion 110 or of first side portion 112. Likewise, the first end of second wire member 106 is mounted in proximity to a back end of the second side of main portion 110 or of second side portion 114 and second end 107b is mounted in proximity to a front end of the second side of main portion 110 or of second side portion 114.
In one embodiment, each wire member 106a and 106b is formed of an integral piece of material, such as a piece of metal wire and the like, and has a bend 130a and 130b, respectively, that defines two legs (i.e., each leg being separated by a bend). A first leg 132a of wire member 106a is oriented out of alignment from second leg 134a of wire member 106a by bend 130a and a first leg 132b of wire member 106b is oriented out of alignment from a second leg 134b of wire member 106b by bend 130b. First legs 132a and 132b are oriented substantially vertically and therefore substantially perpendicular to main portion 110 of bottom support plate 104, which is oriented substantially horizontally. Bends 130a and 130b orient second legs 134a and 134b at an acute angle from first legs 132a and 132b, respectively. For example, at an angle of 36 degrees. Therefore, second legs 134a and 134b are also positioned at an acute angle relative to main portion 110 of bottom support plate, such as approximately 54 degrees. Together wire members 106a and 106b with bottom support plate 104 form the main elements of divider 102 for holding and receiving loaded product, such as artwork, mirrors, frames and the like.
As introduced above, divider 102 also includes bracket 108.
First and second arms 140a and 140b of bracket 108 include a plurality of through slots 144. Through slots 144 provide openings for fasteners to be inserted through bracket 108 to mount divider 102 to back wall 202a or back wall 202b of gondola 200. Bracket 108 further includes a first extension 146a defined by a bend 148a that extends from an end of first arm 140a and a second extension 146b defined by a bend 148b that extends from an end of second arm 140b. As illustrated in
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By mounting second arm 140b of bracket 108 to back wall 202a or 202b, first wire member 106a is closer to an aisle defined by gondola 200 than second wire member 106b and second side portion 114 of bottom support plate 110 of divider 102 is oriented at an angle 103 (
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Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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