Display system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6237782
  • Patent Number
    6,237,782
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 31, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, May 29, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A display system having a first card having oppositely facing first and second surfaces, at least one display object on the first surface, and a spacer assembly with a first spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




1. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to a system for displaying consumer objects, such as carpet samples.




2. Background Art




Designers of product displays strive to develop systems that allow convenient access to the displayed objects and show the displayed objects in the best possible light. It is common in the carpet industry to display samples on pallet cards. In a typical arrangement, a large swatch of carpet is glued to one surface on the pallet card to allow the potential consumer to identify the carpet style and texture. Smaller swatches of the same carpet style may be glued to the same surface of the pallet card to identify different available colors.




Displays in carpet stores may support a number of the pallet cards. In one form, the pallet cards are pivotably connected at one edge so that the individual pallet cards can be repositioned and inspected in the same manner as pages in a book are turned and observed.




This type of display permits a large number of carpet samples to be set up for convenient viewing in a relatively compact space. The pallet cards can be manipulated with relative ease to allow selective viewing of the various samples available.




One problem with this type of display is that carpet samples have a tendency to become deformed. The swatches project outwardly from the pallet cards and may abut to the back surface of an adjacent pallet card on the display. If a number of the pallet cards are pushed to one side of the display, a substantial compressive force may be exerted on the carpet swatches. The compressed carpet swatches, once exposed by repositioning of the pallet cards, may have a crushed pile which detracts from the appearance of the carpet. This may deter potential consumers from purchasing a particular carpet style.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The invention is directed to a display system having a first card having oppositely facing first and second surfaces, at least one display object on the first surface, and a spacer assembly with a first spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface.




The spacer assembly may have a second spacer element that is attached to the first card at a location spaced from the first spacer element that projects from the first surface.




The spacer assembly may include a second spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the second surface.




The first and second spacer elements may be joined, each to the other, through the first card.




A fastener may interconnect the first and second spacer elements. The fastener may be a screw, a bolt, or the like.




One of the first and second spacer elements may have a projection, with there being a receptacle for the projection on the other of the first and second spacer elements.




The projection may be received and frictionally held within the receptacle.




The display object may be a carpet swatch.




The display system may further include a frame and a second card that is substantially the same as the first card, with the first and second cards mounted to the frame for movement relative to each other between a) a first relative position wherein the first card is substantially filly spaced from the second card and b) a second relative position wherein the second card overlies the first card and is abutted to the first spacer element.




The second card may be pivotable relative to the frame and the first card as the cards are moved relative to each other between the first and second relative positions.




The first card may be made from cardboard.




The first spacer element may be made from molded plastic.




The first and second spacer elements may have the same configuration.




In one form, the first spacer element projects from the first surface at least as far as the at least one display object.




The invention is also directed to a display system for an object, which display system has a first card having oppositely facing first and second surfaces and a spacer assembly having a first spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface to shield an object to be displayed that is on the first surface.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a display system having a plurality of relatively movable cards carrying display objects and made according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a front elevation view of the display system of

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is an enlarged, exploded, perspective view of a spacer assembly on the cards on the display system of

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the spacer assembly taken along line


4





4


of

FIG. 3

;





FIG. 5

is an enlarged, cross-sectional view of the spacer assembly in an assembled state and taken along line


5





5


of

FIG. 4

;





FIG. 6

is a plan view of a modified form of spacer assembly, according to the present invention;





FIG. 7

is an end elevation view of the spacer assembly of

FIG. 6

;





FIG. 8

is a front elevation view of the spacer assembly in

FIGS. 6 and 7

;





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a modified form of display system, according to the present invention; and





FIG. 10

is an enlarged, fragmentary, plan view of an adaptor for mounting individual cards to a frame on the display system in FIG.


9


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




Referring initially to

FIGS. 1-5

, one form of display system, according to the present invention, is shown at


10


. The display system


10


consists of a frame


12


to which individual pallet cards


14


are mounted for movement relative to each other and to the frame


12


. The pallet cards


14


have the same general construction, each with a rectangular, flat body


16


with oppositely facing flat surfaces


18


,


20


. The display objects, in this case carpet swatches


22


, are mounted on one or both of the surfaces


18


,


20


in conventional manner.




In the display system


10


, the frame


12


serves as a backbone to hingedly connect a rear edge


24


on each pallet card


14


so that the pallet cards


14


can be pivoted at the edges


24


selectively in the direction of the double-headed arrow


26


relative to each other and the frame


12


in the same general manner as pages of a book are turned. By pivoting the cards


14


, selected surfaces


18


,


20


can be exposed for viewing of the display objects


22


thereon.




Normally, the display objects


22


are mounted to project from one or both of the surfaces


18


,


20


. When adjacent cards


14


are pivoted into abutment with each other, the display objects, in this case, carpet swatches


22


, may become compressed and distorted, thereby detracting from the appearance thereof. To obviate this problem, according to the invention, a spacer assembly


30


is provided on the cards


14


. Exemplary card


14


, identified at A in

FIGS. 1-5

, will be used to describe the spacer assembly


30


.




The spacer assembly


30


consists of first and second spacer elements


32


,


34


projecting outwardly from surfaces


20


,


18


, respectively, on the card


14


. The spacer elements


32


,


34


are identical in construction, with the exemplary spacer element


32


described hereinbelow.




The spacer element


32


has a body


38


which, when operatively connected to the card


14


, has a flat surface


40


which projects and faces away from the card surface


20


, preferably at least as far as the display objects


22


project away from the same surface


20


. The spacer assembly


30


has four fastener locations


42


,


44


,


46


,


48


spaced equidistantly along the length of the spacer elements


32


,


34


. The body


38


has a counterbore


50


and a concentric boss


52


projecting away from the surface


40


at the first fastener location


42


. A bore


54


extends fully through the body


38


and is threaded at least through part of the boss


52


to receive a threaded fastener


56


, that is a screw or bolt.




The fastener


56


extends through a bore


58


through a body


60


on the spacer element


34


. The body


60


has a flat surface


62


that is substantially parallel to the surface


40


and a boss


64


projecting away from the surface


62


and coaxially aligned with the boss


52


. A counterbore


66


on the body


60


is deeper than the counterbore


50


on the body


38


to accommodate a head


68


on the fastener


56


so that with the fastener


56


in place, the head


68


is recessed approximately to the depth of the counterbore


50


, to give a symmetrical appearance as viewed from opposite sides of the card


14


.




The bodies


38


,


60


have the same configuration at the fastener location


46


as at the fastener location


42


. The body


60


on the spacer element


34


has a boss


70


and a stepped through bore


72


corresponding to the bore


58


and counterbore


66


, previously described.




The spacer elements


32


,


34


are configured the same at the fastener locations


44


,


48


as at the fastener locations


42


,


46


, with the exception that the locations are reversed, i.e. the fasteners


56


are directed through the spacer element


32


into the spacer element


34


, as opposed to being directed through the spacer element


34


into the spacer element


32


. With this arrangement, the spacer elements


32


,


34


can be made identical in shape and simply inverted endwise to be connected, each to the other.




The card


14


has openings


74


therethrough to accommodate the bosses


52


,


64


,


70


previously described, and bosses


76


,


78


,


80


on the body


38


at the fastener locations


44


,


46


,


48


, and bosses


82


,


84


,


86


on the body


60


at the fastener locations


44


,


46


,


48


.




The openings


74


in the card


14


can be selected to relatively closely accommodate the bosses


52


,


64


,


70


,


76


-


86


to facilitate location of the spacer elements


32


,


34


in the desired operative position on the card


14


. The fasteners


56


can then each be directed through one of the spacer elements


32


,


34


and threadably engaged with the other of the spacer elements


32


,


34


. As the fasteners


56


are tightened, surfaces


88


,


90


on the spacer elements


32


,


34


abut to the card surfaces


20


,


18


, respectively. Further tightening of the fasteners


56


causes the spacer elements


32


,


34


to be positively held in the operative position on the card


14


.




The spacer elements


32


,


34


are similarly operatively connected to each of the cards


14


. With this arrangement, as exemplary cards A, B are moved from a first relative position, as shown in

FIG. 1

, to a second relative position, as shown in

FIG. 2

, the surface


40


on the spacer element


32


on the card A abuts to the surface


60


on the spacer element


34


on the card B. This arrangement maintains a slight gap


96


between display objects


22


on the cards A, B. Accordingly, the display objects


22


on each of the cards A, B are shielded from the display objects


22


on the other card A, B.




A similar arrangement of spacer elements


32


,


34


can be provided on the bottom of each card


14


. Spacer elements


32


,


34


could be provided elsewhere, such as in a vertical arrangement at the front edge


98


of each card


14


.




The exact number of fasteners


56


employed is a matter of design choice. The ends


100


,


102


of the spacer element


32


are beveled to enhance appearance and to make the cards


14


more convenient to manipulate by a user thereof.




In

FIGS. 6-8

, a modified form of spacer assembly, according to the present invention, is shown at


110


. The spacer assembly


110


has spacer elements


112


,


114


corresponding to the spacer elements


32


,


34


, which have a similar overall shape. The primary distinction between the spacer elements


112


,


114


and the spacer elements


32


,


34


is in the manner of interconnection of the spacer elements


112


,


114


through the cards


14


.




Again, the spacer elements


112


,


114


can be made with an identical construction so that they are reversible, end-to-end, to be interconnected. In this case, the spacer element


112


has bosses


116


,


118


defining receptacles


120


,


122


for projections


124


,


126


from the spacer element


114


. The outer surfaces


128


,


130


of the projections


124


,


126


are configured to be closely received within the receptacles


120


,


122


.




By directing the projections


124


,


126


into the receptacles


120


,


122


through openings


132


(one shown) through the card


14


, the projections


124


,


126


become frictionally held within the receptacles


120


,


122


. The projections


124


,


126


can be tapered so that the frictional holding force is increased as the spacer elements


112


,


114


are moved further towards each other. A similar, but reversed, arrangement of projections


136


,


138


on the spacer element


12


and receptacles


140


,


142


on the spacer element


114


can be provided.




The spacer elements


112


,


114


may have through bores


144


,


146


,


148


,


150


to accommodate optional fasteners, such as screws and bolts, which may be used to secure the connection between the spacer elements


112


,


114


.





FIGS. 9 and 10

show a display system at


160


having an alternative arrangement for mounting the cards


14


to a frame


162


. In this system


160


, the rear edge


24


of each card


14


is gripped by a U-shaped extrusion element


166


. The extrusion element


166


has a vertical through bore


168


designed to cooperate with a downwardly projecting longer pin


170


and an upwardly projecting, axially aligned, shorter pin


172


on the frame


162


. With this arrangement, the pin


170


is aligned with the bore


168


at the upper edge


174


of the extrusion element


166


and the card


14


directed upwardly sufficiently that the lower edge


176


of the extrusion element


166


resides above the pin


172


. The card


14


can then be shifted and lowered so that the pin


172


is directed into the bore


168


at the lower edge


176


. With this arrangement, the pins


170


,


172


cooperatively act as a hinge for the extrusion elements


166


. Since the pin


172


is shorter than the pin


170


, with the card


14


in its downwardmost position, the pin


170


still resides within the bore


168


to prevent inadvertent separation of the card


14


from the frame


162


.




A series of such pins


170


,


172


are provided across the width of the frame


162


to accommodate multiple cards


14


. A like arrangement of pins


170


,


172


is provided on a lower portion of the frame


162


to provide two tiers of repositionable and viewable cards


14


.




It should be understood that the inventive concept can be used to display objects other than carpet. Further, the precise configuration of the frame


12


,


162


can be modified from that shown. For example, in a simple form, a single ring could function as a frame and be passed through the cards


14


, with the display objects thereon shielded from adjacent cards by the spacer assembly


30


, described above.




Further, the precise shape of the spacer elements


32


,


34


,


112


,


114


is a matter of design choice, as is also the number and location of fasteners


56


. Still further, making the spacer elements


32


,


34


and


112


,


114


the same, while a convenience, is not necessary. The spacer elements


32


,


34


,


112


,


114


, while preferably made from molded plastic, may be made from virtually any shape retentive material.




The foregoing disclosure of specific embodiments is intended to be illustrative of the broad concepts comprehended by the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display system comprising:a first card having oppositely facing first and second, substantially flat, surfaces; at least one display object on the first surface and projecting in a first direction a first distance from the first surface; and a spacer assembly comprising a first spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface, the spacer assembly comprising a second spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface, said first and second spacer elements each projecting from the first surface in the first direction a distance at least signal to the first distance, said first and second spacer elements each extending continuously horizontally over the first surface for a substantial distance at first and second vertically spaced locations, wherein the spacer assembly comprises a third spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the second surface, wherein the first and third spacer elements are joined, each to the other, through at least one aperture in the first card, wherein there is a projection on one of the first and third spacer elements and a receptacle for the projection on the other of the first and third spacer elements.
  • 2. The display system according to claim 1 wherein the projection is received and frictionally held within the receptacle.
  • 3. A display system comprising:a first card having oppositely facing first and second, substantially flat, surfaces; at least one display object on the first surface and projecting in a first direction a first distance from the first surface; and a spacer assembly comprising a first spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the first surface, said first spacer element projecting from the first surface in the first direction a distance at least equal to the first distance, wherein the spacer assembly comprises a second spacer element that is attached to the first card and projects from the second surface, wherein the first and second spacer elements are joined, each to the other, through at least one aperture in the first card, wherein there is a projection on one of the first and second spacer elements and a receptacle for the projection on the other of the first and second spacer elements.
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