The present disclosure relates to display members that are configured to be engaged with a door handle. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to door handle display members that are engageable with a handle of a door (e.g., a refrigerator door) in a retail environment, for example, and which is configured to display product information.
The present disclosure relates to a door handle display member including a first bracket, a second bracket, and a graphics panel. The first bracket is configured to releasably engage a door handle, such that the first bracket at least partially surrounds the door handle. The second bracket is configured to engage the first bracket. The graphics panel is configured to releasably engage the second bracket.
In disclosed embodiments, the second bracket includes at least one channel associated therewith, and the graphics panel is configured to engage the at least one channel.
It is also disclosed that the graphics panel may be flat or curved.
It is further disclosed that the door handle display member may include a curved front panel configured to releasably engage the second bracket. A curved graphics panel is configured to releasably engage to the curved front panel.
In disclosed embodiments, the first bracket may include a C-shaped cross-section along an entirety of its length.
It is also disclosed that the second bracket is configured to engage the first bracket using hook and loop fasteners (e.g., VELCRO®). In embodiments, a first part of the hook and loop fastener is disposed on the first bracket, and a second part of the hook and loop fastener is disposed on the second bracket.
It is further disclosed that the second bracket includes two U-shaped sections configured to individually engage the first bracket.
The present disclosure also relates to a method of engaging a door handle display member with a door handle. The method includes engaging a first bracket with a door handle, engaging a second bracket with the first bracket after engaging the first bracket with the door handle, and inserting a graphics panel into a channel in the second bracket.
In embodiments of the method, engaging the second bracket with the first bracket includes using a hook and loop fastener.
It is further disclosed that engaging the first bracket with the door handle includes engaging at least a proximal wall and a distal wall of the first bracket with the door handle. Further embodiments of the method include engaging a distal wall of the second bracket with the distal wall of the first bracket.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed door handle display members are described in detail with reference to the drawings wherein like numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. In the descriptions that follow, the term “proximal,” as is traditional, will refer to the portions of the door handle display members that are closer to the user (e.g., consumer), while the term “distal” will refer to the portions that are farther from the user.
With reference to the accompanying figures, a first embodiment of a door handle display member 10 is illustrated in
With particular reference to
Additionally, an outer portion 28 of the first bracket 20 is located distally of the sidewall 24 and includes a first part of a fastener 29 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO®). The first part of the fastener 29 is configured to engage a second part of the fastener 31 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO) disposed on a portion of the second bracket 30, as described in further detail below.
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The second bracket 30 is configured to mechanically engage the first bracket 20. More particularly, the second part of the fastener 31 is disposed on an inner surface 35 of the base 32a and is configured to engage (e.g., releasably engage) the first part of the fastener 29 on the outer portion 28 of the first bracket 20.
To engage the second bracket 30 with the first bracket 20, the second bracket 30 is positioned adjacent the first bracket 20 such that the inner surface 35 of the base 32a is adjacent the outer portion 28 of the sidewall 24 of the first bracket 20. Next, the second part of the fastener 31 is moved into contact with the first part of the fastener 29 and is pressed thereagainst, resulting in a secure connection therebetween (see
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The curved front panel 40 is curved along its length and is configured to slide into the channels 33a, 34a from thereabove (see
The top cap 60 and the bottom cap 70 (
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Additionally, an outer portion 280 of the first bracket 200 is located distally of the sidewall 240 and includes a first part of a fastener 290 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO®). The first part of the fastener 290 is configured to engage a second part of the fastener 310 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO®) disposed on a portion of the second bracket 300, as described in further detail below.
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The second bracket 300 is configured to mechanically engage the first bracket 200. More particularly, the second part of the fastener 310 is disposed on an inner surface 350 of the base 320a and is configured to engage (e.g., releasably engage) the first part of the fastener 290 on the outer portion 280 of the first bracket 200.
To engage the second bracket 300 with the first bracket 200, the second bracket 300 is positioned adjacent the first bracket 200 such that the inner surface 350 of the base 320a is adjacent the outer portion 280 of the sidewall 240 of the first bracket 200. Next, the second part of the fastener 310 is moved into contact with the first part of the fastener 290 and is pressed thereagainst, resulting in a secure connection therebetween (see
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As can be appreciated, the same first and second brackets are usable with the first embodiment of the door handle display member 10 (illustrated in
Referring now to the embodiment illustrated in
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Additionally, an outer portion 1280 of the first bracket 1200 is located distally of the sidewall 1240 and includes a first part of a fastener 1290 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO®). The first part of the fastener 1290 is configured to engage a second part of the fastener 1310 (e.g., a hook-and-loop-type fastener, such as VELCRO® or low profile VELCRO®) disposed on a portion of the second bracket 1300, as described in further detail below.
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The second bracket 1300 is configured to mechanically engage the first bracket 1200. More particularly, the second part of the fastener 1310 is disposed on or is engageable with a first inner surface 1350a or a second inner surface 1350b of the second bracket 1300 and is configured to engage (e.g., releasably engage) the first part of the fastener 1290 on the outer portion 1280 of the first bracket 1200.
To engage the second bracket 1300 with the first bracket 1200, the second bracket 1300 is positioned adjacent the first bracket 1200 such that inner surface 1350a or 1350b of the second bracket 1300 is adjacent the outer portion 1280 of the sidewall 1240 of the first bracket 1200. Next, the second part of the fastener 1310 is moved into contact with the first part of the fastener 1290 and is pressed thereagainst, resulting in a secure connection therebetween (see
The inclusion of two U-shaped sections 1320a, 1320b enables the door handle display member 1000 to be installed in a position that is off-set from centered with respect to the door handle “DH.” Thus, one door handle display member 1000 can be installed on a right-hand door, and one door handle display member 1000 can be installed on a left-hand door. In each type of installation, the door handle display member 1000 is offset toward the hinge of the door. This enables stores to stock a single type of door handle display member 1000 to be used for right- and left-hand doors, and also enables two door handle display members 1000 to be installed on adjacent door handles “DH” with interfering with each other.
Each of the first wing 1330 and the second wing 1340 of the second bracket 1300 includes respective channels 1330a, 1340a thereon. Channels 1330a, 1340a are generally C-shaped, V-shaped, J-shaped or U-shaped and are configured to accept the rectangular support 1400 and graphics panel 1500. Further, the channels 1330a, 1340a are open at the top portions (to receive the graphics panel 1500), and are closed at the bottom portions (to prevent the graphics panel 1500 from falling out of engagement with the second bracket 1300).
The rectangular support 1400 is positioned between and/or at least partially within channels 1330a, 1340a, and may be secured to second bracket 1300 (e.g., with fasteners). It is envisioned that each fastener (not shown) extends through a hole 1402a, 1402b, 1402c (e.g., a tapped hole) in rectangular support 1400 and a corresponding hole 1302a, 1302b, 1302c (e.g., a tapped hole) to secure the rectangular support 1400 to the second bracket 1300.
The graphics panel 1500 is slidable between the channels 1330a, 1340a such that product information on or within the graphics panel 1500, for example, is visible to a customer. It is envisioned that graphics panel 1500 includes a curved front section 1510, a first lateral arm 1520a for engaging channel 1330a, a second lateral arm 1520b for engaging channel 1330b, and a back section 1530 for contacting rectangular support 1400. Graphics panel 1500 may also include a top section 1540, and/or a bottom section 1550. Thus, graphics panel 1500 defines a cavity which may include a graphics card therein. Alternatively or additionally, a graphics card may be secured (e.g., adhered) to the rectangular support 1400.
Further, graphics panel 1500 may include a light source (not explicitly shown) disposed between the curved front section 1510 and the back section 1530, for illuminating portions of door handle display member 1000, such that door handle display member 1000 is more visible or more desirable to a user, for instance.
As can be appreciated, the graphics panel 50, 500, 1500 which made be made from plastic or another suitable material or graphics card, can be tailored to any specific or desirable need. For example, graphics panel 50, 500, 1500 or graphics card can display advertising information, product information, price information, etc., and is easily replaceable to depict a different product, for example, by sliding graphics panel 50, 500, 1500 upward with respect to the second bracket 30, 300, 1300 respectively. The graphics panel 50, 500, 1500 on a refrigerator door handle “DH,” for example, provides an additional area of advertisement for a retailer, which may lead to greater product sales. Additionally, the disclosed door handle display members 10, 100, 1000 may also provide an insulating layer between the cold door handle “DH” and a customer's hand.
The present disclosure also includes methods of displaying product information using the door handle display members 10, 100, 1000 and methods of engaging door handle display members 10, 100, 1000 with a door handle “DH.” Such methods include engaging the first bracket 20, 200, 1200 with a door handle “DH,” engaging the second bracket 30, 300, 1300 with the first bracket 20, 200, 1200, and inserting the graphics panels 50, 500, 1500 onto the respective second bracket 30, 300, 1300.
While embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the figures, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
The present application claims priority to, and the benefit of, U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/204,598 filed on Aug. 13, 2015, the entire contents of which being herein incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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62204598 | Aug 2015 | US |