Display with removeable informational panel

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6431364
  • Patent Number
    6,431,364
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, August 16, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 13, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A display tray is provided for visually displaying a plurality of products for sale, and also for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray. The display tray includes a tray member into which the products for sale are placed, and a display member separate from and removeably connected to the tray member for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray member.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




The present invention is directed toward display trays for displaying articles for sale and, more particularly, toward display trays having removeable informational panels containing information regarding the articles displayed for sale.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Display trays for use in supermarkets, retail stores, and the like, currently take many different physical forms and are made from various materials using various techniques. These prior art display trays are generally for point-of-purchase impact of the products displayed within by prospective buyers.




One problem with many of these prior art display trays is that they require the use of glue, or some other type of adhesive means, in order to form the assembled tray. This increases the manufacturing cost of the display tray in terms of both material and labor. Also, it is generally desired to provide promotional information regarding the product displayed within the display tray in order to attract a prospective buyer's attention. Typically, such information is provided as a label adhered to the display tray or is printed directly on the display tray. If printed directly on the display tray, the tray will then generally not be available for use with a different type of product, since the information on the front of the tray will be inaccurate. If provided as a label, the information is typically hard to remove without damaging or destroying the tray, or especially if the tray is made of cardboard or corrugated paper.




The present invention is directed toward overcoming one or more of the above-mentioned problems.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A display tray is provided for visually displaying a plurality of products for sale, and also for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray. The display tray includes a tray member into which the products for sale are placed, and a display member or informational panel separate from and removeably connected to the tray member for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray member.




The tray member is made from a unitary blank of stiff material cut and provided with cuts, cut outs, fold or score lines, tabs and slots to provide the tray member, when assembled, with a bottom panel, rear and front panels extending upwardly from opposite edges of the bottom panel, with the front panel of lesser height than the rear panel, and side panels extending upwardly from opposite edges of the bottom panel and interconnecting the front panel with the rear panel. The display member is also made from a unitary blank of stiff material and is separate from the tray member. The display member includes a display panel for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray member, and a pair of wing panels provided on opposite sides of the display panel. The wing panels are folded and disposed in surface abutting relationship with the side panels of the tray member with the display panel in surfacing abutting relationship with the front panel of the tray member. Engagement of the wing panels with the side panels removeably connects the display member to the tray member. Neither the assembly of the tray member nor the removeable connection of the display member with the tray member is accomplished with the use of glue, tape, or any other adhesive means.




In one form, the display panel includes an upper portion and a lower portion connected via a fold line extending the length of the display panel. The lower portion is foldable between a first position underneath the bottom panel and a second position extending substantially perpendicular to and downwardly from the bottom panel for engaging a front of a shelf on which the display tray is placed.




In another form, the side panels each include an outer side surface, or panel, and an inner side surface, or panel, connected to the outer side surface via a fold line. When assembled, the wing panels are disposed between the outer and inner side surfaces of the side panels, with the display member removeably connected to the tray member via engagement of the wing panels with the outer side surfaces, inner side surfaces and the fold lines connecting the inner and outer side surfaces.




The stiff material of the tray and display members may include such materials as cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board, stiff plastic, and other similar materials. The tray and display members need not be made of the same stiff material.




It is an object of the present invention to provide a display tray for displaying articles for sale, the display tray assembled without the use of glue or other adhesive means.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a display tray for displaying a plurality of different types of articles for sale, and also for displaying promotional information regarding each of the different products within the display tray.




Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention could be obtained from the study of the application, the drawings, and the appended claims.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a plain view of a blank used in forming the tray member of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a plain view of a blank used in forming the display member of the present invention; and





FIG. 3

is a perspective view illustrating assembly of the tray and display members to form the inventive display tray.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the tray member


10


is fabricated from a unitary blank


12


of stiff material, such as cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board, stiff plastic material (e.g., polyvinylchloride), and the like. The unitary blank


12


of stiff material includes a bottom panel


14


, a rear panel


16


, a front panel


18


, and side panels


20


and


22


. The rear panel


16


is hinged to the bottom panel


14


via fold line


24


and extends substantially perpendicular from the bottom panel


14


with the tray member


10


assembled. The front panel


18


is hinged to the bottom panel


14


via fold line


26


and also extends substantially perpendicular to the bottom panel


14


with the tray member


10


assembled. Typically, the front panel


18


is of lesser height than the rear panel


16


. The front panel


18


includes an outer front panel


28


hinged to the bottom panel


14


via fold line


26


and an inner front panel


30


hinged to the outer front panel


28


via fold line


32


. The inner front panel


30


include a plurality of tabs


34


which are received in a corresponding plurality of slots


36


formed in the bottom panel


14


adjacent the fold line


26


with the tray member


10


assembled. The front panel


18


also includes lateral panels


38


and


40


hinged to opposite edges of the outer front panel


28


via fold lines


42


and


44


, respectively. The lateral panels


38


and


40


are folded and disposed parallel to the side panels


20


and


22


with the tray member


10


assembled.




The side panels


20


and


22


are hinged to opposite edges of the rear panel


16


via fold lines


46


and


48


, respectively, and extend substantially perpendicular to the rear panel


16


with the tray member


10


assembled. The side panels


20


and


22


include outer side panels


50


and


52


, defining outer side surfaces, hinged to the rear panel


16


via fold lines


46


and


48


, and inner side panels


54


and


56


, defining inner side surfaces, hinged to the outer side panels


50


and


52


via fold lines


58


and


60


. The inner side panels


54


and


56


include tabs


62


and


64


which are received in slots


66


and


68


formed in the rear member


16


adjacent the fold lines


46


and


48


, respectively, with the tray member


10


assembled. To facilitate assembly of the tray member


10


, the inner side panels


54


and


56


are provided with fold lines


70


,


72


and


74


,


76


, respectively.




The side panels


20


and


22


also include lower panels


78


and


80


hinged to the outer side panels


50


and


52


via fold lines


82


and


84


. With the tray member


10


assembled, the lower panels


78


and


80


lie substantially perpendicular to the side walls


20


and


22


and are disposed on top of the bottom panel


14


.




Additionally, the side panels


20


and


22


include finishing panels


86


and


88


hinged to the outer side panels


50


and


52


via fold lines


90


and


92


. The finishing panels


86


and


88


include tabs


94


and


96


which are received in slots


98


and


100


formed in the rear panel


16


adjacent the fold lines


46


and


48


, respectively, with the tray member


10


assembled. The finishing panels


86


and


88


along with the inner side panels


54


and


56


, generally form the inner walls of the side panels


20


and


22


.




As shown in

FIG. 2

, a display member


102


according to the present invention is fabricated from a single unitary blank


104


of stiff material, such as cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board, stiff plastic material and the like. Preferably, both the tray member


10


and the display member


102


are made of the same type of stiff material, however, similarity of material is not required.




The display member


102


includes a display panel


106


for displaying promotional information, shown at


108


, regarding the products displayed for sale within the tray member


10


. The display panel


106


includes an upper portion


110


and a lower portion


112


connected via a fold line


114


. The display member


102


also includes wing panels


116


and


118


hinged to opposite edges of the upper portion


110


of the display panel


106


via fold lines


120


and


122


.





FIG. 3

illustrates the inventive display tray


124


formed from the tray member


10


and display member


102


. Referring to

FIGS. 1-3

, assembly of the inventive display tray


124


will now be described.




The lower panels


78


and


80


of the side panels


20


and


22


are folded perpendicular to the outer side panels


50


and


52


at the fold lines


82


and


84


. The side panels


20


and


22


are folded perpendicular to the rear panel


16


at the fold lines


46


and


48


. Folding in this manner results in the lower panels


78


and


80


being disposed on top of the bottom panel


14


as illustrated in FIG.


3


.




The lateral panels


38


and


40


are folded perpendicular to the front panel


18


at fold lines


42


and


44


. The front panel


18


is folded perpendicular to the bottom panel


14


at the fold line


26


. The inner front panel


30


is folded over the outer front panel


28


at the fold line


32


, with the tabs


34


on the inner front panel


30


received in the slots


36


. Folding in this manner results in the lateral panels


38


and


40


being disposed substantially parallel to the side walls


20


and


22


. The tabs


62


and


64


in the lateral panels


38


and


40


are received in the slots


66


and


68


formed in the rear panel


16


.




The wing panels


116


and


118


of the display member


102


are folded perpendicular to the display panel


106


and are inserted between the outer side panels


50


and


52


and the lateral panels


38


and


40


. The wing panels


116


and


118


are shown in dotted form in FIG.


3


.




The inner side panels


54


and


56


are folded over the outer side panels


50


and


52


at the fold lines


58


and


60


, with the tabs


62


and


64


on the inner side panels


54


and


56


received in the slots


66


and


68


to maintain assembly of the display tray


124


. So that the inner side panels


54


and


56


may be folded over the front panel


18


, the inner side panels


54


and


56


are provided with appropriate fold lines


70


,


72


and


74


,


76


. Finally, the finishing tabs


94


and


96


may be folded over the outer side panels


50


and


52


at the fold lines


90


and


92


, and the tabs


94


and


96


received in the slots


98


and


100


. Generally, the finishing panels


86


and


88


are provided for esthetic purposes.




Assembly of the display tray


124


in the above-described manner, permits the display member


102


to be removeably held in place on the tray member


10


without the need for glue or other adhesives means. The display member


102


is maintained in a secured position via engagement of the wing panels


116


and


118


with the side panels


20


and


22


. More specifically, the wing panels


116


and


118


, and thus the display member


102


, are held in place via cooperating engagement with the outer side panels


50


and


52


, inner side panels


54


and


56


, and the fold lines


58


and


60


connecting the two.




As shown in

FIG. 3

, in assembled form, the lower portion


112


of the display member


102


extends downwardly from the bottom panel


14


. The lower portion


112


of the display panel


106


may engage a front of a shelf (not shown) on which the display tray


124


is placed, thus prohibiting rearward movement of the display tray


124


with respect to the shelf. The lower portion


112


is foldable, via the fold line


114


, between a first position, shown in dotted form in

FIG. 3

, underneath the bottom panel


14


, and a second position extending downwardly from the bottom panel


14


. The lower portion


112


of the display panel


106


may include additional promotional information, shown at


126


, regarding the products displayed in the tray member


10


.




With the display tray


124


of the present invention, the display member


102


may be easily removed, and a new display member, containing promotional information regarding a different product to be displayed in the tray member


10


, may be replaced therefor. In this manner, the display tray


124


may be utilized to display for sale and provide promotional information for a variety of different types of products without the need for a new tray each time a new product is desired to be offered for sale.




While the present invention has been described with particular reference to the drawings, it should be understood that various modification could be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A display tray for visually displaying a plurality of products within the tray and for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray, said display tray comprising:a tray member made from a unitary blank of stiff material cut and provided with fold lines to provide the tray member with a bottom panel, a rear panel extending upwardly from an edge of the bottom panel, a front panel of lesser height than the rear panel extending upwardly from an edge of the bottom panel opposite the rear panel edge and in substantially parallel relationship to the rear panel, and a pair of side panels extending upwardly from opposite edges of the bottom panel and interconnecting the front panel with the rear panel; and a display member separate from and removeably connected to the tray member, the display member including a display panel for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray member, and a pair of wing panels integral with and disposed on opposite sides of the display panel, the wing panels folded and disposed in surface abutting relationship with the side panels with the display panel in surface abutting relationship with the front panel, wherein the display member is removeably connected to the tray member via engagement of the wing panels with the side panels.
  • 2. The display tray of claim 1, wherein the display panel includes an upper portion and a lower portion extending downwardly from the bottom panel for engaging a front of a shelf on which the display tray is placed.
  • 3. The display tray of claim 2, wherein the upper and lower portions are connected via a fold line, and wherein the lower portion is foldable between a first position underneath the bottom panel and a second position extending substantially perpendicular to and downwardly from the bottom panel.
  • 4. The display tray of claim 1, wherein the side panels each include an outer side surface and an inner side surface connected to the outer side surface via a fold line, and wherein the wing panels are disposed between the outer and inner side surfaces, with the display member removeably connected to the tray member via engagement of the wing panels with the outer side surfaces, inner side surfaces and the fold line connecting the inner and outer side surfaces.
  • 5. The display tray of claim 1, wherein the display member is made from a unitary blank of stiff material.
  • 6. The display tray of claim 5, wherein the stiff material of the tray and display members is selected from the group consisting of cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board and stiff plastic.
  • 7. A display tray for visually displaying a plurality of products within the tray and for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray, said display tray comprising:a tray member made from a unitary blank of stiff material, the tray member having a bottom panel, a rear panel hinged to the bottom panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, side panels hinged to opposite edges of the rear panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, each side panel including an outer side panel hinged to the rear panel, an inner side panel hinged to the outer side panel and including a tab received in a slot formed in the rear panel adjacent the outer side panel, and a lower panel hinged to the outer side panel and disposed on top of the bottom panel, and a front panel hinged to the bottom panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, the front panel including an outer front panel hinged to the bottom panel, an inner front panel hinged to the outer front panel and including a tab received in a slot formed in the bottom panel adjacent the outer front panel, and lateral panels hinged to opposite edges of the outer front panel, the lateral panels being disposed parallel to the side panels and received between the inner and outer side panels; and a display member separate from and removeably connected to the tray member, the display member including a display panel for displaying promotional information regarding the products within the tray member, and wing panels hinged to opposite edges of the display panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, the wing panels being parallel to the side panels and disposed between the lateral panels and the outer side panels with the display panel in surface abutting relationship with the front panel, and wherein engagement of the wing panels with the side panels removeably connects the display member with the tray member.
  • 8. The display tray of claim 7, wherein the display panel includes an upper portion and a lower portion extending downwardly from the bottom panel for engaging a front of a shelf on which the display tray is placed.
  • 9. The display tray of claim 8, wherein the upper and lower portions are connected via a fold line, and wherein the lower portion is foldable between a first position underneath the bottom panel and a second position extending substantially perpendicular to and downwardly from the bottom panel.
  • 10. The display tray of claim 7, wherein the display member is made from a unitary blank of stiff material.
  • 11. The display tray of claim 10, wherein the stiff material of the tray and display members is selected from the group consisting of cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board and stiff plastic.
  • 12. The display tray of claim 7, wherein the front panel is of lesser height than the rear panel.
  • 13. A display tray for visually displaying a plurality of first and second products within the tray and for displaying promotional information regarding the first and second products within the tray, said display comprising:a tray member made from a unitary blank of stiff material, the tray member having a bottom panel, a rear panel hinged to the bottom panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, side panels hinged to opposite edges of the rear panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, each side panel including an outer side panel hinged to the rear panel, an inner side panel hinged to the outer side panel and including a tab received in a slot formed in the rear panel adjacent the outer side panel, and a lower panel hinged to the outer side panel and disposed on top of the bottom panel, and a front panel hinged to the bottom panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, the front panel including an outer front panel hinged to the bottom panel, an inner front panel hinged to the outer front panel and including a tab received in a slot formed in the bottom panel adjacent the outer front panel, and lateral panels hinged to opposite edges of the outer front panel, the lateral panels being disposed parallel to the side panels and received between the inner and outer side panels; a first display member separate from and removeably connected to the tray member, the first display member including a first display panel for displaying promotional information regarding the first products within the tray member, and a first pair of wing panels hinged to opposite edges of the first display panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, the first pair of wing panels being parallel to the side panels and disposed between the lateral panels and the outer side panels with the first display panel in surface abutting relationship with the front panel, and wherein engagement of the first pair of wing panels with the side panels removeably connects the first display member with the tray member; and a second display member separate from and removeably connected to the tray member with the first display member removed from the tray member, the second display member including a second display panel for displaying promotional information regarding the second products within the tray member with the first products removed from the tray member, and a second pair of wing panels hinged to opposite edges of the second display panel and extending substantially perpendicular therefrom, the second pair of wing panels being parallel to the side panels and disposed between the lateral panels and the outer side panels with the second display panel in surface abutting relationship with the front panel with the first display panel removed therefrom, and wherein engagement of the second pair of wing panels with the side panels removeably connects the second display member with the tray member with the first display member removed therefrom.
  • 14. The display tray of claim 13, wherein the first and second display members are made from unitary blanks of stiff material.
  • 15. The display tray of claim 14, wherein the stiff material of the tray and first and second display members is selected from the group consisting of cardboard, corrugated paper, bristol board and stiff plastic.
  • 16. The display tray of claim 13, wherein the front panel is of lesser height than the rear panel.
  • 17. The display tray of claim 13, wherein the first and second display panels each include an upper portion and a lower portion extending downwardly from the bottom panel for engaging a front of a shelf on which the display tray is placed.
  • 18. The display tray of claim 17, wherein each of the upper and lower portions of the first and second display panels are connected via a fold line, and wherein each lower portion is foldable between a first position underneath the bottom panel and a second position extending substantially perpendicular to and downwardly from the bottom panel.
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