1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to retail displays, and more particularly to the display of beverage containers in refrigerator cases.
2. Description of the Related Art
In the retail environment, beverages are often sold from refrigerator cases. The beverages are typically carried in front to back columns on shelves or shelf glides. This positioning is often less than optimal from the point of view of consumer visibility as relatively far from the hinged or sliding glass door of the case. It is accordingly advantageous to provide some form of rack or glorifier more prominently displaying representative beverage containers (either full or empty). The rack may advantageously be mounted on the interior surface of the glass door so as to be visible through the door. This greatly enhances visibility to the consumer. Because the door is subject to repeated opening and closing, the glorifier must sufficiently retain the containers.
A display device is advantageously mounted on the interior surface of a transparent refrigerator case door. The device advantageously holds a side-by-side array of containers. The device also advantageously includes a signage-carrying area. To accommodate the possibility of displaying different containers, the display advantageously includes a main body which may be used to display a variety of sizes of containers (e.g. a variety of characteristic cross-sectional diameters for cans, bottles, and the like). For any particular such size or range of such sizes, there advantageously is provided a corresponding adapter which may be removably installed to the body to maintain the array of the corresponding size (and number) of containers.
An advantageous signage carrier is unitarily molded with the main body below a floor portion thereof and is at an angle off vertical to improve viewability by a consumer looking downward through the door at the signage.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements.
The body 20 includes a lower wall or floor portion 24, a front wall portion 26 and left and right sidewall portions 28 and 30. Along rear edges of the sidewalls 28 and 30, associated left and right ears 32 and 34 extend laterally outward and have front and rear surfaces. The ears 32 and 34 each include a number of apertures 40 for receiving root ends of suction cups (not shown) for mounting the display to an interior surface of a glass wall of a refrigerator case door (also not shown). It should be appreciated that other means for mounting the display may be employed, for example, a hook, hanger or the like that extends down from a top portion of the refrigerator case door such that the display retains its location adjacent the interior surface of the glass wall.
When so mounted, the rear surfaces of the ears 32 and 34 are in close facing relationship to the door interior surface. The floor 24, front wall 26 and sidewalls 28 and 30 cooperate with the door to define an upwardly open compartment for receiving a side-by-side array of containers (not shown).
The exemplary adapter plate 22 extends rearward from a location proximate the upper edge of the front wall 26. The a rear edge of the adapter plate 22 has a number of alternating concave surface portions 50 separated by convex surface portions 52. The exemplary adapter plate 22 has five such concave areas for accommodating an array of five containers. Containers of different sizes may be displayed. If the container diameter is sufficiently smaller than the exemplary five, more containers may be placed in the array. For example,
For mounting the appropriate adapter plate 22, 122 or 222 to the body 20, the body and adapter plates are advantageously provided with complementary mounting features. In the exemplary embodiment along the upper edge of the body front wall and a transition to the sidewall, there is an inwardly directed upper retaining rib 60. Therebelow and spaced apart by a distance substantially the same as the adapter thickness is a lower rib 62 with a channel 64 for receiving a front edge portion of the adapter plate (e.g., adapter plates 22, 122 and 222) therebetween. To further support the adapter plate, one or more braces 66 may extend back from the interior surface of the front wall and having upper surfaces coplanar with upper surfaces of the lower rib for supporting the adapter plate's underside. To positively retain the adapter plate, one or more catches 68 having upwardly directed barbs 70 may extend aft from the front wall. The barbs 70 may be received in complementary compartments 72 extending blindly upward from the underside of the adapter plates.
For enhanced structural integrity, the ears 32 and 34 may be provided with bracing rib structures 80 for example along their front surfaces (FIGS. 3 and 4). A gusset 82 may connect a lower edge of each sidewall with a lower portion of each associated ear 32 and 34 for further strengthening of the ear.
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, the needs of particular uses may influence construction. Various ornamental or additional functional details maybe incorporated. In one group of alternate embodiments, the signage carrier may join the floor. For example, the floor may terminate at the signage carrier well ahead of the plane defined by the ear rear surfaces. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
This patent application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 60/375,483, entitled “GLORIFIER” that was filed on Apr. 24, 2002, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety as if fully set forth herein.
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