The present disclosure relates to a product display, and particularly to a product display having a display header and a cabinet. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to a product display having a display header attached to a cabinet for showing product indicia related to products stored in the cabinet to a customer at a retail location.
A product display in accordance with the present disclosure includes a display header system and a cabinet. The display header system is coupled to the cabinet for showing product indicia related to products stored in the cabinet to a customer at a retail location.
In illustrative embodiments, the display header system includes a header board and a header mount. The header mount is coupled to the cabinet to support the header board on the cabinet. The header board includes a front side and a back side opposite the front side. The product indicia is positioned on the front side of the header board. The header board is movable from a shipping position to a display position relative to the cabinet. The product indicia is obscured by the cabinet when the header board is in the shipping position and visible when the header board is in the display position.
In illustrative embodiments, the header mount includes a bracket coupled to the cabinet and a board mover. The board mover is configured to move the header board from the shipping position to the display position at the selection of a user. The bracket is configured to control movement of the header board relative to the cabinet.
In illustrative embodiments, the bracket is secured to the cabinet by an adhesive strip. The board mover is coupled to the bracket and a lower end of the header board to support the header board relative to the cabinet for movement between the shipping and display positions.
In illustrative embodiments, the bracket includes a lock tab and a retainer tab coupled to the lock tab. The cabinet is formed to include a tab-receiving slot. The lock tab is configured to be received in the tab-receiving slot and the retainer tab is configured to engage with the cabinet to hold the bracket on the cabinet. The board mover is coupled to the cabinet and a lower end of the header board to support the header board relative to the cabinet for movement between the shipping and display positions.
Additional features of the present disclosure will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of illustrative embodiments exemplifying the best mode of carrying out the disclosure as presently perceived.
The detailed description particularly refers to the accompanying figures in which:
A product display 10 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Display header 12 includes a header board 11 and a header mount 13 coupled to cabinet 14 to support header board 11 for movement relative to cabinet 14 between the display position, as shown in
Header mount 13 includes one or more brackets 22 and a board mover 20 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, two brackets 22 and two sets of elastic members 21 are used to form header mount 13 as suggested in
Brackets 22 and header board 11 are formed separate from cabinet 14 as suggested in
One illustrative process for attaching display header 12 to cabinet 14 is shown in
Elastic members 21 are passed between bracket 22 and back wall 15 to position elastic members 21 for insertion into a slot 23 of upper bracket 22 as suggested in
Header board 11 is positioned adjacent to cabinet 14 for attachment of elastic members 21 as suggested in
Header board 11 is inserted between back wall 15 of cabinet 14 and brackets 22 such that the front side of header board 11 is in confronting relation with back wall 15 as suggested in
In some embodiments, display header 12 is attached to cabinet 14 before product is stored in cabinet 14 and shipped to a retail location. Display header 12 is moved to the shipping position and an outer casing 42 is positioned to surround product display 10 to form a transport package 40 and retain the product on cabinet 14 and hold display header 12 in the shipping position during transit of product display 10 to a retail location as suggested in
Another embodiment of a product display 210 in accordance with the present disclosure is shown in
Display header 212 includes a header board 211 and a header mount 213 coupled to cabinet 214 to support header board 211 for movement relative to cabinet 214 between the display position, as shown in
Header mount 213 includes one or more brackets 222 and a board mover 220 as shown in
In the illustrative embodiment, two brackets 222 and two sets of elastic members 221 are used to form header mount 213 as suggested in
Brackets 222 and header board 211 are formed separate from cabinet 214 as suggested in
One illustrative process for attaching display header 212 to cabinet 214 is shown in
Elastic members 221 are inserted into slots 223 formed in an upper portion of cabinet 214 as suggested in
Header board 211 is positioned adjacent to cabinet 214 for attachment of elastic members 221 as suggested in
Header board 211 is inserted between back wall 215 of cabinet 214 and brackets 222 such that the front side of header board 211 is in confronting relation with back wall 215 as suggested in
In some embodiments, display header 212 is attached to cabinet 214 before product is stored in cabinet 214 and shipped to a retail location. Display header 212 is moved to the shipping position and an outer casing is positioned to surround product display 210 to retain the product on cabinet 214 and hold display header 212 in the shipping position during transit of product display 210 to a retail location. A user of product display 210 removes the outer casing to expose the product stored in cabinet 214 and header mount 213 moves header board 211 to the display position for showing product indicia 216 to customers at the retail location.
It is within the scope of the present disclosure to make cabinets, header boards, and brackets in accordance with the present disclosure from a variety of materials including corrugated paperboard, folding carton, solid fiber, plastic sheeting, plastic corrugated, combinations thereof, or any other suitable material. In illustrative embodiments, cabinets 14, 214, header boards 11, 211, and brackets 22, 222 may be formed from the same or different materials.
In illustrative embodiments, the display headers 12, 212 automatically pop-up when used. The display headers 12, 212 are adaptable for use with a variety of cabinets in a retail environment.
In illustrative embodiments, brackets 22, 222 are used to hold a graphic header 11, 211 in place as the header 11, 211 is in a shipping (or down) position during shipment or in a display (or up) position when deployed. The brackets 22, 222 are used as a guide to help move the header 11, 211 up and down and protect the header 11, 211 in the down position during shipment. The brackets 22, 222 can be made out of corrugated, plastic, or other materials such as solid fiber. The brackets 22, 222 attach to a display vehicle (such as a cabinet) via lock tabs received in the back of the display or attached with a double-sided adhesive strip.
In illustrative embodiments, elastic cords 21, 221 with barbs 25, 35, 225. 235 attached to the ends are used to pull up the graphic header 11, 211 when a cover, shroud, or outer casing is removed from the product display 10, 210 in a retail location. More or less cords are used depending on the size and weight of the header 11, 211, and 3D effects which may cause friction between the header 11, 211 and back wall 15, 215. A length of the elastic cords 21, 221 can be adjusted based on the height of the header 11, 211 used in the product display 10, 210.
In illustrative embodiments, the header 11, 211 is a planar board of corrugated or other material. Graphics or other indicia 16, 216 are applied to the header 11, 211 by direct print, litho label (full or spot mount), litho lamination, screen printing, or digital printing for example. The header 11, 211 may also include 3D elements which may move relative to the header board as the header moves upward or downward.
In illustrative embodiments, display header 12, 212 includes elastic bands 21, 221, brackets 22, 222, and a graphic header board 11, 211 which in combination attach to a retail display vehicle or cabinet 14, 214. Once the display header is attached to a display vehicle, the graphic header board is moved into the down position for shipment. A shrink film or corrugated shroud are placed around the cabinet and display header to protect it for shipment. Once the display vehicle arrives to its intended destination (e.g., a retail location), a user removes the protective cover and the header board will automatically be lifted upward via the elastic bands into the up position therefore showing the graphics on the front and/or back.
In illustrative embodiments, no labor is involved by a user in the retail setting. This solves a problem in that current graphic headers ship loose or separate from the display vehicle. Many times those loose headers are placed on the top or may be attached via plastic rivets or clips. In either case, a user must find the header (if loose), read the set up instruction sheet, and attach the header to the display vehicle. The display headers 12, 212 of the present disclosure automatically moves the graphic element (e.g., header board 11, 211) up into position meeting retail compliance requirements and saving labor. The display headers 12, 212 also attach to pre-existing display vehicles.
In illustrative embodiments, product support structures or display vehicles can include cabinets, stacked trays, three-sided structures, and other structures that support or otherwise store product for display and transportation.
This application claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/299,232, filed Feb. 24, 2016, which is expressly incorporated by reference herein.
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