Dual purpose label holder adapted for mounting on a cross bar or mounting plate of a merchandise display hook

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6269571
  • Patent Number
    6,269,571
  • Date Filed
    Friday, July 24, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 7, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A dual purpose label holder for mounting on a merchandise display hook having label support means in the form of a cross bar or mounting plate fixedly attached to the outward end of a label holder arm. The label holder is formed of plastic and has a back panel formed with upper and lower mounting portions for pivotal attachment to a cross bar or fixed attachment to a mounting plate. The upper mounting portions serves in a dual capacity, either for pivotal engagement with a cross bar or for fixed engagement with the upper edge of a mounting plate. The label holder preferably has flexibly connected front and back panels, opening at the top, for receiving printed information labels.
Description




BACKGROUND AND SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Display hooks, typically mounted on apertured panel board, slotted panels or the like are in widespread usage for displaying carded merchandise for sale. In many cases, such merchandise display hooks are combined with label-mounting means for presenting product information and pricing in association with the carded merchandise. A common form of such label-mounting means consists of a label holder arm projecting above and generally parallel to a merchandise supporting arm and mounting a label-holding device at its forward extremity, advantageously in a position directly in front of the outer end of the merchandise supporting arm. The label-holding device, in such cases, serves an additional function as a means for guarding the outer end of the display hook element against accidental contact.




One advantageous type of label-mounting means for this purpose, which has been recently introduced to the market place, comprises a wire-like label holder arm extending outward, above the merchandise support arm, and terminating at its outer extremity in a cylindrical cross bar element. The cross bar element serves as a pivoting support for a plastic label holder, allowing the label holder to hang downward in front of the outer end of the merchandise support arm. The pivoting action of the label holder facilitates product removal from the associated product support. If a product being withdrawn forwardly from its display hook engages the plastic label holder, the holder can simply pivot upward out of the way as necessary to allow the product to clear. An additional advantage of pivoting label holders in general is that, with respect to product items displayed at a low level, viewing of the product information and pricing is facilitated by allowing the customer to simply reach down and tilt the label holder upwardly, rather than having to bend or crouch to read the contents of the label.




A particularly advantageous form of label holder used with the above described pivotal mounting, is a plastic extrusion having front and back panels, joined along their bottom edges to form a label pocket open along the top and sides. At least the front panel is of transparent material. The panels are joined in such a way that the front panel tends to press rearwardly against the back panel to lightly grip a printed paper information label placed in the label pocket. These new label holders have become very popular because they enable the use of inexpensive plain paper labels. Principally, the above described label holders have been used with the above described hooks, providing a flip-up mounting. However, merchandisers have an installed base of many, many millions of display hooks designed for fixed label mounting. In a widely used such label mounting means, a wire-like element terminates at its outer extremity with a welded-on, substantially vertically aligned mounting plate. The plate serves as a support to rigidly mount a different type of plastic label holder which is designed to be installed laterally (i.e., from the side) or vertically, from the top.




The present invention is directed to a merchandise display hooks of the general types described above, including an inexpensive, improved, dual purpose label holder, which is designed to be mounted on either type of label holder arm, whether it has a cross bar for pivotal mounting or a mounting plate. To this end, the label holder of the invention includes an upper mounting portion designed to engage either a cross bar, for pivotal support of the label holder solely by the cross bar, or to mount on an upper edge of a mounting plate for fixed support on the label holder arm having a mounting plate. The label holder also includes a lower mounting portion designed to engage a lower edge of the mounting plate. Thus, a single type of label holder can be manufactured, inventoried and installed on either type of the above-described holder means. The novel design modification of the present invention requires only an insignificant increase in manufacturing expense, and results in substantial savings in distribution, inventory, installation and modifications.




For a more complete understanding of the above and other features and advantages of the invention, reference should be made to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the invention and to the accompanying drawings.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of the merchandise hook of the present invention, illustrating the label holder mounted in fixed position on a mounting plate;





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of the merchandise hook of the present invention, illustrating the label holder mounted on a cross bar for pivoting action;





FIGS. 3

,


4


and


5


are cross sectional side elevational views of the merchandise hook of

FIG. 1

, illustrating the procedure for installing the label holder on a fixed mounting plate;





FIG. 6

is a rear elevational view taken generally along line


6





6


of

FIG. 5

; and





FIG. 7

is a side elevational view of the merchandise display hook of

FIG. 2

with a label holder mounted for pivoting action.











DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring now to the drawings and specifically to

FIGS. 1 and 2

thereof, the reference numeral


10


designates a section of apertured panel board provided with a grid of openings


11


. Conventionally, the openings


11


are provided over the entire surface of the panel


10


and are spaced uniformly, both horizontally and vertically. A merchandise display hook


12


is conventionally provided with mounting lugs which are inserted through an adjacent pair of apertures


11


in the board


10


in order to support the merchandise hook


12


in the manner illustrated, with operative portions of the display hook extending outward from the face of the panel board.




The merchandise display hook


12


includes a label holder arm


14


and a merchandise support arm


15


preferably integrally joined by a connecting portion


19


. Preferably, the label holder arm


14


includes a downwardly turned portion


16


at the outer end


17


thereof for attachment of a label holder support means such as the mounting plate


18


(

FIG. 1

) or cross bar


20


(FIG.


2


).




Mounted on the mounting plate


18


or cross bar


20


is a plastic label holder, generally designated by the reference numeral


30


. The label holder


30


is of an integrally extruded or coextruded, semi-rigid plastic construction and comprises a back panel


31


joined along a bottom edge


32


with a preferably clear front panel


33


. The front and back panels


33


,


31


and the bottom edge


32


are so arranged that the front panel tends to close elastically against the front face of the back panel


31


. However, by pressing rearwardly against the bottom portion


32


the upper lip


35


of the front panel can be sprung forward from the back panel


31


to accommodate the placement and retrieval of product information and pricing labels.




Referring to

FIGS. 3 and 7

, the label holder


30


includes an upper mounting portion


34


for engagement of the upper edge of a mounting plate


18


or a cross bar


20


, and includes a lower mounting portion


36


for engagement with the lower edge of a mounting plate


18


. The upper mounting portion


34


includes a hinge-forming flange


37


which projects rearwardly from the upper edge of the back panel


31


and a forwardly-facing, substantially U-shaped retaining clip portion


38


defining a recess


39


of a size to rotatably (i.e., loosely) pivotally receive the cross bar element


20


. At its lower edge extremity


40


, the U-shaped retaining clip portion


38


supports a downwardly and rearwardly diverging guide flange


41


. The guide flange


41


is angled downwardly preferably at about 45 degrees with respect to the plane of the back panel


31


and extends for a sufficient distance to provide a relatively wide entrance


42


to guide the cross bar


20


through the narrow entry gap


43


formed between the back panel


31


and the lower edge extremity


40


of the U-shaped retaining clip portion. Thus, by placing the guide flange


41


in contact with the cross bar


20


and pressing downward on the top of the retaining flange


37


, the lower portion of the retaining flange will be cammed open by the guide flange


41


. As soon as the cross bar


20


enters the recess


39


, the retaining flange


37


elastically closes to the position shown in

FIG. 7

so that the label holder


30


is reliably connected to the cross bar


20


while being free to pivot with respect thereto. Also, as seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, the retaining clip portion


38


and the guide flange


41


, are slotted at


43


in the center of the label holder, so that inner side edges


45


of the slot


43


straddle the wire outward end section


17


, including the downwardly-turned portion


16


, to accommodate upward pivoting of the label holer, and also to maintain the label holder properly centered with respect to the label support arm


14


.




Referring to FIGS.


1


and


3


-


6


, the upper mounting portion


34


can be mounted over an upper edge


46


of a standard mounting plate


18


, with the mounting plate


18


passing through the narrow entry gap


43


between the back panel


31


and the lower edge extremity


40


of the retaining clip portion


38


. Thus, as shown in

FIG. 3

, the label holder


30


can be urged downwardly over the mounting plate


18


until the upper edge


46


of the mounting plate contacts the hinge-forming flange


37


(i.e. the uppermost section of the upper mounting portion


34


).




As best seen in

FIG. 4

, the lower mounting portion


36


of the label holder


30


comprises a resilient mounting clip


50


, which preferably extends across the length of the back panel


31


of the label holder


30


, parallel to the retaining clip portion


38


and the hinge-forming flange


37


. The mounting clip


50


is integrally formed with the label holder


30


and the back panel


31


thereof and includes a downwardly and rearwardly directed guide flange


52


extending from an outer wall


53


of the mounting clip


50


. To engage the mounting clip


50


with the mounting plate


18


, the label holder


30


is rotated toward the mounting plate such that the guide flange


52


of the mounting clip


50


engages the lower edge


48


of the mounting plate


18


, deflecting the mounting clip


50


around the mounting plate


18


.




The mounting clip


50


includes a channel


54


, defined by the back panel


31


of the label holder and an outer wall


53


of the mounting clip


50


, to receive the lower edge


48


of the mounting plate


18


when the label holder


30


is properly mounted. The distance between the channel


54


of the mounting clip


50


and the interior surface


56


of the hinge-forming flange portion


37


of the label holder


30


is preferably substantially equal to the distance between the lower and upper edges


48


,


46


of the mounting plate


18


such that the label holder


30


is substantially restrained in a vertical direction.




In addition, the side edges


45


of the gap


43


of the retaining clip portion


38


straddle and confine the downwardly turned section


16


of the outward end


17


of the label holder arm


14


to restrain the movement of the label holder


30


in a lateral or horizontal direction.




As shown in

FIGS. 1 and 6

, a standard mounting plate


18


may include a semi-spherical projection


56


extending rearwardly for connection to the label support arm


14


. The side edges


45


of the gap


43


of the retaining clip portion


38


are also preferably aligned to contact the semi-spherical projection


56


to maintain lateral alignment of the label holder


30


.




The label holder


30


can be removed by reversing the above steps. Specifically, the bottom edge portion of the label holder


30


is urged outward thereby disengaging the mounting clip


50


from the lower edge


48


of the mounting plate


18


. Then, the label holder


30


is urged upward such that the mounting clip portion


38


slides off and above the upper edge


46


of the mounting plate


18


.




Production of the novel dual purpose label holder


30


with the mounting clip


50


requires an inconsequential increase in expense as compared to prior label holders having only a retaining clip portion. However, the present invention effectively provides a two-fold increase in the usefulness of the label holder


30


with a corresponding decrease in inventory and installation costs. Thus, the novel merchandise display hook and label holder provide significant advantages over prior designs.




Importantly, the dual purpose label holder enables a merchandiser, desiring to take advantage of the new flip-up style of hook and label holder to also utilize the same label holder in conjunction with its already huge installed base of conventional display hooks, provided with fixed mounting plates at their outer ends. The merchandiser may utilize a common style of label holder, without regard to whether it is to be installed on a hook designed for flip-up mounting of the holder, or whether the hook is of the widely used type with a fixed mounting plate. The merchandiser thus not only is unable to take full advantage of the benefits of the new style of label holder, and the convenience and cost benefits of utilizing plain paper labels therein, but also achieves a desired uniformity of appearance in the presentation of labels and label holders, even though the display hooks themselves may be of significantly different construction.




It should be understood, of course, that the specific form of the invention herein illustrated and described is intended to be representative only. In this respect, the specific form of the merchandise display hook employing the new label mounting feature may take any of a variety of forms. Likewise, the plastic label holder itself may be constructed in various ways consistent with the present invention. Accordingly, reference should be made to the following appended claims in determining the full scope of the invention.



Claims
  • 1. A merchandise display hook assembly, comprising:(a) a label support arm and merchandise support arm, said label support arm including means alternatively in the form of a cross bar or a vertically oriented mounting plate attached to an outward end of said label support arm at right angles thereto for mounting a label holder; (b) a dual purpose label holder having a back panel and having upper and lower mounting portions extending rearwardly from said back panel, said label holder being mounted on said label holder mounting means; (c) said upper mounting portion of said label holder including a forwardly-facing, substantially U-shaped flexible retaining clip portion adapted alternatively to be pivotally mounted on a cross bar or to be fixedly mounted on an upper edge of a mounting plate, (d) said retaining clip portion and said back panel forming a narrow entry gap for reception of said label holder mounting means therethrough; and (e) said lower mounting portion comprising a mounting clip extending rearwardly from said back panel substantially parallel to and spaced downwardly from said retaining clip portion and forming an upwardly-facing channel engageable with lower edge portions of a mounting plate; (f) said mounting clip having a guide flange extending rearwardly and downwardly from an upper edge thereof for deflecting said mounting clip around lower edge portions of a mounting plate, when said retaining clip is mounted upon an upper edge of a mounting plate, upon rearward pivoting movement of said label holder about such upper edge of such mounting plate; (g) said label holder being alternatively pivotally mounted on said label support arm solely by said upper mounting portion if said label holder mounting means comprises a cross bar or being fixedly mounted to said label support arm by both said upper and lower mounting portions if said label holder mounting means comprises a mounting plate.
  • 2. A merchandise display hook assembly as in claim 1, wherein(a) said label holder mounting means comprises a mounting plate fixedly connected to the outward end of said label support arm, said mounting plate having upper and lower edges; (b) said upper mounting portion of said label holder extends over said upper edge of said mounting plate; and (c) said lower edge of said mounting plate is seated within said channel of said lower mounting portion.
  • 3. A merchandise display hook assembly as in claim 2, wherein a distance between said upper mounting portion of said label holder and said channel of said lower mounting portion is substantially equal to a distance between said upper and lower edges of said mounting plate such that vertical movement of said label holder is substantially restrained.
  • 4. A merchandise display hook assembly, comprising:(a) a label support arm and merchandise support arm, said label support arm including means alternatively in the form of a cross bar or a vertically oriented mounting plate attached to an outward end of said label support arm at right angles thereto for mounting a label holder; (b) a dual purpose label holder having a back panel and having upper and lower mounting portions extending rearwardly from said back panel, said label holder being mounted on said label holder mounting means; (c) said upper mounting portion of said label holder including a forwardly-facing, substantially U-shaped retaining clip portion adapted alternatively to be pivotally mounted on a cross bar or to be fixedly mounted on an upper edge of a mounting plate, (d) said retaining clip portion and said back panel forming a narrow entry gap for reception of said label holder mounting means therethrough; (e) said lower mounting portion comprising a mounting clip extending rearwardly from said back panel substantially parallel to said retaining clip portion and forming an upwardly-facing channel engageable with lower edge portions of a mounting plate; (f) said label holder being alternatively pivotally mounted on said label support arm solely by said upper mounting portion if said label holder mounting means comprises a cross bar or being fixedly mounted to said label support arm by both said upper and lower mounting portions if said label holder mounting means comprises a mounting plate; (g) said label holder mounting means comprising a mounting plate fixedly connected to the outward end of said label support arm, said mounting plate having upper and lower edges; (h) said upper mounting portion of said label holder extending over said upper edge of said mounting plate; (i) said lower edge of said mounting plate being seated within said channel of said lower mounting portion; (j) a distance between said upper mounting portion of said label holder and said channel of said lower mounting portion being substantially equal to a distance between said upper and lower edges of said mounting plate such that vertical movement of said label holder is substantially restrained; and (k) said retaining clip portion including an alignment gap with two opposed side edges to accommodate said outward end of said label support arm, said side edges of said gap serving to restrain lateral movement of said label holder with respect to said label support arm.
  • 5. A merchandise display hook assembly as in claim 4, wherein:(a) said mounting plate further comprises a central, rearwardly-extending projection connecting said mounting plate to said label support arm; (b) said side edges of said alignment gap contacting said projection to limit lateral movement of said label holder with respect to said label support arm.
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