This disclosure relates in general to a display stand that informs a consumer of the many advantages of buying a sustainable/eco-friendly, recyclable product. More particularly the invention pertains to a display stand and system which encourages a consumer not only to purchase the product for environmental purposes but also to assemble or disassemble the product at the point of sale for a reduced sales price.
It has become clearly evident that we as a society must become educated and realize that each individual can make a great impact and help save our environment by purchasing products that are sustainable, recyclable and simply environmentally friendly. Statistics indicate that the average consumer is not educated and when purchasing a product the environmental impact is not of great concern. Most often the consumer will purchase a product simply due to the lesser sales price which is most unfortunate and also environmentally damaging. Therefore, there is a great need to provide a simple effective means of educating, communicating and encouraging the consumer to purchase the product not only for environmental purposes but also to purchase the item to save money.
Within the known prior art there are many types of display stands and unlimited types of sustainable products. However, the typical display stand does not communicate and/or inform the consumer of the product's environmental impact. More importantly typical display stands do not offer a reduced sales price if the consumer assembles the product themselves. This is a very important factor when considering overall production, marketing, shipping costs, etc. For example, if the components of a product can be assembled by the consumer at the point of sale, this is a novel and cost effective solution heretofore not recognized, addressed nor resolved. Many products when assembled are bulky and shipping and retail floor space are critical factors when considering overall business expenses. Therefore, the present invention provides a new display stand and consumer system which resolves numerous issues associated with the known prior art.
It is therefore a primary object of the present invention to provide a display stand and consumer system that is cost effective for the manufacturer, the retailer and the consumer.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a display stand and consumer system that is environmentally friendly.
Another object of the present invention is to provide a display stand and consumer system having consumer informational indicia which may be in the form of either an instructional pamphlet, written instructions for assembly/disassembly of the product with photos, an audio/video display, a quick reader code, an icon or the like which informs the consumer of the carbon footprint for the associated product, or combinations thereof.
Yet another object of the present invention is to provide a display stand and consumer system that is aesthetically pleasing and also gets the consumers attention due to its uniqueness.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a display stand and consumer system that saves the retailer valuable floor space.
A most important object of the present invention is to provide a display stand and consumer system that allows the consumer to easily assemble or disassemble the product at the point of sale for a reduced sales price.
Other objects and advantages will become apparent when taken into consideration with the following specification.
Referring now in detail to the drawings wherein like characters refer to like elements throughout the various views. The present invention is a display stand and consumer system. It is to be understood the display stand (10) of the present invention is not to be limited to the embodiment as depicted herein as numerous variations are inherent. Therefore the display stand (10) as depicted herein is only exemplary of one possible embodiment: It is to be further noted the display stand (10) can be made from any suitable material of engineering choice such as steel, aluminum, plastic, rubber, etc. and is not to be limited thereto. As depicted in
Each vertical support panel (14 & 16), and each vertical support member (26 & 28) in combination forming at least one compartment (30) for containment of components associated with the sustainable product (later described). The front vertical support member (26) having at least one or more slots (32) each of which extend a short distance downward from a top edge thereof and are in open communication with the at least one compartment (30). The rear vertical support member (28) and the vertical rear wall (24) each have at least one hole (33) on the top edge thereof.
The display stand (10) further includes at least one partition implement (34) for partitioning the compartment (30) into adjustable variable different sized sections allowing for each of the components of the product to be aesthetically pleasingly displayed, organized and arranged separately. The partition implement (34) being of a novel shape and size consisting of an integrally formed bar which is made from any suitable material of engineering choice, such as metal, aluminum, plastic, rubber or the like. The partition implement (34) having a first end and a second end each of which are substantially bent downward at a 90 degree angle forming first and second downward projecting pegs which are of a shape and size to be removeably inserted downwardly into holes (33). The partition implement (34) further consisting of an elongated horizontal lower section which is of a length to extend in alignment from one of the holes (33) associated with vertical support member (28) to one of the slots (32) within the front vertical support (28). The elongated horizontal lower section having an end portion which is bent at a 90 degree angle upward forming a short leg which is of a shape and size to be slideably positioned within one of the slots (32). The short leg extending upward at an obtuse angle approximately 130 degrees forming an intermediate section. The intermediate section ending in a horizontal extension section terminating at the second downward projecting peg. It is to be noted the first and second downward projecting pegs are not in vertical alignment. Whereby, when the partition implement (34) is positioned in place within the slot (32) and the pegs are positioned within the holes (33) the partition implement (34) functions to provide a support means for components associated with the product of which are situated within the compartment (30).
The display stand (10) may further include optional features of engineering choice. For example, the display stand (10) may include an assembly/disassembly surface structure in the form of a sliding pull-out shelf (36) having a handle (37), or the like. Whereby, a consumer at the point of sale can easily position components of the product onto the sliding pull-out shelf (36) and either assemble the product or disassemble the product themselves.
Yet another optional feature may include a display panel (38) for display of consumer informational indicia (40) thereon as depicted in
Whereby; the consumer is encouraged to purchase the sustainable product for sustainability advantages, plus the informational indicia encourages the consumer to assemble the product for a reduced sales price and then recycle the multiple components accordingly.
The display stand (10) and consumer system may further include at least 1 compartment (41) for deposit of the multiple components for recycling. Whereby, this further encourages the consumer to recycle the components at the point of sale if so desired. Also, the compartment (41) allows the department store or the like to easily remove the components therefrom and deposit the components into their own recyclable disposal bins or the like.
It is to be understood the display stand (10) and consumer system of the present invention is novel as it's intended use and features interact with the consumer in a manner heretofore not taught, addressed, recognized or suggested within the known prior art. It is to be further understood the display stand (10) and consumer system of the present invention is usable and functional for substantially any type of product of engineering choice. The only requirement for the product is that it can be easily assembled/disassembled (no tools required) by the consumer at the point of sale. Preferably the product is a sustainable product that is also recyclable. Therefore, the invention is not limited to a specific product and the following description of a suitable product is only exemplary of one possible product and embodiment.
As depicted in
It is to be further understood that any suitable standard type of ring metal can be utilized thus the internal components of the ring metal are not herein described as there are numerous types of available ring metals and the ring metal itself is considered standard prior art.
However, as depicted in
As depicted in
The second clip (50-b) being formed from a body member having a pair of outwardly protruding arms which form a U-shaped slot there between, respectively. The body member of the second clip (50-b) having an upraised tab forming a finger grip opposed to the pair of outwardly protruding arms of the second clip (50-b). The U-shaped slot of the second clip (50-b) being horizontally aligned with the recessed neck portion of the second post (46-b) then slideably engaged into the recessed neck portion of the second post (46-b) until the second clip (50-b) is firmly affixed onto the top surface (44-a) within the recessed neck portion of the second post (46-b). Whereby, the elongated horizontal ring metal (44) is removeably yet fixedly attached onto the elongated horizontal central section (42) of the binder cover (43).
The binder cover (42) is functional in itself, however as an optional feature the binder may further include a binder cover insert (60) having an elongated horizontal central segment (62), a first outwardly extending hinged receptacle (64), and a second outwardly extending hinged receptacle (66). The first outwardly extending hinged receptacle (64) being opposed to the second outwardly extending hinged receptacle (66) yet interconnected and spaced apart by the elongated horizontal central segment (62). The first outwardly extending hinged side panel (42-b) of the binder cover (43) being of a shape and size to be removeably slideably adjustably inserted into the first outwardly extending hinged receptacle (64) and the second outwardly extending hinged side panel (42-c) of the binder cover (43) being of a shape and size to be removeably slideably adjustably inserted into the second outwardly extending hinged receptacle (66). Another optional feature is to include at least one pocket (68) upon the binder cover insert (60) at a location of engineering choice.
As depicted in
The sliding pull-out shelf (36) may also include indicia (40) thereon in the form of assembly/disassembly photo's or the like with instructions such as the following:
Assembly Instructions:
A; grasping manually the rimmed bottom end (46-c) of a first post (46-a);
B; positioning manually the top end (46-f) below the first vertical aperture (54);
C; inserting the first post (46-a) upwardly into the first vertical aperture (54);
D; repeating steps A-C with the second post (46-b) and the second aperture (not shown);
E; positioning the first washer (52) above the first post (46-a);
F; sliding the first washer (52) downward and onto the first post;
G; repeating steps E-G with the second washer (not shown) and second post (46-b);
H; positioning the ring metal (44) above each of the posts (46-a & 46-b) with each of the press-studs (48-a) (only one shown) being aligned with each of the posts (46-a & 46-b);
I; slideably engaging downward upon the ring metal (44) until each of the posts (46-a & 46-b) protrude upwardly and outwardly from within each of the press-studs (48-a) (only one shown);
J; grasping manually the upraised tab of the body member associated with the first clip (50-a);
K; aligning the outwardly protruding arms and U-shaped slot associated with the first clip (50) with the recessed neck portion (46-e) of the first post (46-a);
L; applying manual downward pressure upon the ring metal while simultaneously slideably inserting the first clip into position onto the first post (46-a) until the recessed neck portion of the first post (46-a) is engaged within the U-shaped slot associated with the first post (46-a);
M; repeating steps J-K with the second clip (50-b) and the second post (46-b); and;
N; releasing the downward pressure applied to the ring metal, thus allowing the spring washers to be decompressed and resiliently retaining each of the components in proper position and firmly attaching the ring metal (44) onto the binder cover (43).
Disassembly Instructions;
A; applying manual downward pressure upon the ring metal (44) while simultaneously grasping the upraised tab of the first clip (50-a) and removing the first clip (50-a) until disengaged;
B; repeating step A with the second clip (50-b);
C; releasing the downward pressure applied to the ring metal;
D; grasping and upwardly removing the ring metal (44);
E; removing each of the washers (52) (only one shown);
and;
F; removing each of the posts (46-a & 46-b), thus the binder (43) is now disassembled and each of the components may easily be recycled, or replaced accordingly.
It can now be seen herein disclosed is a novel and unique display stand and consumer system heretofore not taught within the known prior art. The invention is cost effective for the manufacturer, the retailer and the consumer. The invention is environmentally friendly and interacts with the consumer in a new and novel manner.
Although the invention has been herein shown and described in what is conceived to be the most practical and preferred embodiment, it is recognized that departures may be made there from within the scope and spirit of the invention, which is not to be limited to the details disclosed herein but is to be accorded the full scope of the claims so as to embrace any and all equivalent devices and apparatuses.
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