Electronic labeling system to be carried by the crosspiece of a display unit with a peg

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6712324
  • Patent Number
    6,712,324
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 27, 2002
    21 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, March 30, 2004
    20 years ago
Abstract
A labeling system includes an open housing (3) having a bottom (37), an upper wing (31) and a lower wing (32), an electronic label (2) adapted to be positioned in the open housing (3) and having a hook (23, 24) coacting with the wings (31, 32) of the housing (3), a suspension element (4) with two walls (41, 42) disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion (43) adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece (12) of a display unit with a peg (1), and a positioning device (35, 25, 45) which ensures the relative positioning and retention of the housing, of the label and of the suspension element, and which are inaccessible when the electronic label is positioned in the housing.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




The present invention relates generally to a system of electronic labeling.




Electronic labeling is widespread at present in stores, particularly large stores. Electronic labels are usually present in the form of a housing, generally fairly flat and rectangular parallelepipedal, on the front surface of which is disposed a display element such as a liquid crystal display screen. The display is controlled by a microprocessor, for example remotely controlled by the central computer of the store.




There is already known for example from the international application published under the number WO-98/58360, such an electronic label and a rail permitting positioning the latter on the front edge of the shelves of display cases on which are disposed products offered for sale.




The label and the rail comprise means ensuring emplacement of the label by snapping into the rail, which are such that although it is easy to emplace the label in the rail, it is impossible to move said label along the rail or to remove it from said rail without a suitable tool.




These means are constituted on the one hand by longitudinal grooves formed in two wings of the rail disposed facing each other and between which the label is to be positioned, and on the other hand by a rib formed on the surface of the label adapted to be engaged in the longitudinal groove of one of the wings of the rail, and a retractable finger urged by resilient means, mounted extending from the opposite surface of the label and adapted to be engaged in the longitudinal groove of the other wing of the rail. During emplacement of the label, said finger is inserted snap-fittingly in the longitudinal groove formed in said other wing of the rail and, after possible movement of the label for a short distance along the rail, in means such as blind openings formed in the bottom of said groove to immobilize said finger against translation in the longitudinal direction of the groove.




This arrangement permits providing an electronic labeling system which is very simple to use and which ensures that the label cannot be moved along the rail to be juxtaposed with products other than those whose characteristics it describes, or to be removed by more or less ill-intentioned persons.




U.S. Pat. No. 6,126,125 discloses a hooking device permitting fixing electronic labels to the shelves of a storage depot. The hooking device is formed of a single piece comprising a rail adapted to receive said label and a coupling element adapted to permit the securement of the label on the lower surface of the shelf. The hooking device permits protecting the electronic label and is adapted to be unhooked from the shelf in case of a shock, during movement of the shelves by elevation.




The document WO-97/48862 discloses an electronic label support permitting fixing an electronic label on a display unit comprising a rod. This support is constituted by a body adapted to receive the electronic label and an adaptor adapted to fix securely the body on a mounting portion. The body is fixed on the adaptor by means of attachments. The rod of the display unit is specially modified so as to comprise the mounting portion receiving the adaptor.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




The object of the present invention is to provide a labeling system using the same labels not for products presented on shelves, but for packaged products in plastic film and carried by a display unit with a peg. Said labeling system is adapted in most cases to the forms which said peg can take and in particular when said peg comprises a T-shaped rod. In a manner known per se, the packaging of the product has an opening thanks to which it is threaded on the peg disposed perpendicularly to a fixed wall. Above the peg bearing the products offered for sale is disposed a rod terminating at its front end in a crosspiece perpendicular to it. The label is hooked to this crosspiece so as to be moved in rotation about the latter during removal or emplacement of the products carried by the peg.




To this end, the invention provides an electronic labeling system adapted to be carried by the crosspiece of a display unit with a peg, characterized in that it comprises:




an open housing constituted by a bottom, an upper wing and a lower wing,




an electronic label adapted to be positioned in said open housing, in the form of a flat rectangular parallelepipedal body whose front surface constituted by one of the large surfaces is provided with a display screen, and comprising a first hooking means coacting with a corresponding means on the upper wing of the housing and a second hooking means coacting with a corresponding means on the lower wing of the housing,




a suspension element comprising two walls disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece of the display unit with a peg,




positioning means ensuring with said first and second hooking means comprising the label and the corresponding means of the wings of the housing, the relative positioning and retention of said housing, label and suspension element, said positioning means being inaccessible when the electronic label is positioned in the housing.




The labeling system according to the invention is further remarkable in that:




said positioning means are constituted by a pin on the housing, a blind hole on the label and axially aligned openings formed in the walls of the suspension element,




the blind hole of the label is formed in the rear face of the body of the latter,




the upper wing of the housing comprises a slot opening into a hollow recess in the bottom of the housing, said slot and said recess being adapted for the positioning of said walls of the suspension element,




the pin of the housing is formed on the bottom of the recess and is of a length greater than the depth of said recess such that its end extends beyond the front of the bottom of the housing and is adapted to engage in the blind hole of the body of the label,




the first hooking means is a retractable finger mounted in the body of the label, extending beyond the upper surface of the latter and being urged by a spring, and coacting with corresponding means of the upper wing of the housing,




the second hooking means is a longitudinal groove formed in the lower surface of the body of the label coacting with a rib disposed longitudinally on the internal surface of the lower wing of the housing,




the suspension element is of general L-shape, the cylindrical portion being disposed at the free end of the short leg of the L,




said walls of the suspension element are bent substantially at a right angle so as to have a small portion and a large portion disposed perpendicularly to said small portion and adapted to be inserted in the housing,




the corresponding means of the upper wing of the housing coacting with the first retractable hooking means mounted in the body of the label, is a groove disposed longitudinally in the internal surface of the upper wing of the housing,




the corresponding means of the upper wing of the housing coacting with the first retractable hooking means mounted in the body of the label, is a blind hole disposed in the internal surface of the upper wing of the housing and opening through the facing surface of the lower wing of the housing,




the upper wing of the housing comprises a throat disposed between said blind hole and a front surface of said upper wing of the housing, the lateral surfaces of said throat being closed, such that said retractable finger will be guided laterally upon being freed from the throat, and the surface of the bottom of the throat forming a guide ramp for the retractable finger which opens laterally into said blind hole, between the bottom of the blind hole and the internal surface of the upper wing, such that the retractable finger will snap into the blind hole after being freed from the throat,




the housing comprises a second pin formed on the bottom of the recess and of a length equal to the depth of said recess, and in that the suspension element comprises second axially aligned openings formed in the walls, such that said second pin coacts with said second opening so as to ensure, with said positioning means, a rigid connection between the suspension element and the assembly of the housing and electronic label.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS




The invention will be better understood from the description which follows, given by way of non-limiting example, with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:





FIG. 1

is an exploded perspective view of the labeling system according to the invention and of the display unit with a peg that carries it,





FIGS. 2

to


4


are transverse cross-sectional view of three embodiments of the labeling system according to the invention.





FIG. 5

is an exploded perspective view of a second preferred embodiment of the labeling system according to the invention and of the display unit with a peg which carries it.











DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS




As shown in

FIG. 1

, the labeling system according to the invention, suitable for products carried by a display unit with a peg


1


, is comprised by an electronic label


2


, a housing


3


and a suspension element


4


.




The display unit with the peg


1


shown in the drawings, comprises a peg


10


on which are threaded packages of products offered for sale and a rod


11


extending parallel to the peg


10


, above this latter. A crosspiece


12


is fixed to the end of the rod


11


perpendicular to the latter. The invention is of course applicable to any form of display unit with a peg, the latter always comprising no matter what their embodiment, the elements described above. As a modification, and in a way known per se, instead of being fixed at its middle to the rod


11


, the crosspiece


12


can comprise an integral portion of said rod


11


and be obtained by bending the end of the latter, with the formation of a stop means at its free end such that the suspension element


4


cannot be removed by sliding it along the crosspiece.




The label


2


is similar to that described in the prior patent of the applicant, cited above. It is present in the form of a flat rectangular parallelepipedal body whose front surface


26


constituted by one of the large surfaces, is provided with a display screen


27


, for example a liquid crystal one. A retractable finger


24


forming a first hooking means is mounted in the body of the label and extends beyond the upper surface


21


of the latter and is pressed by a spring (not shown in the drawing). A longitudinal groove


23


forming a second hooking means is formed in the lower surface


22


, substantially at the middle of the latter.




The label body


2


also comprises a blind hole


25


in its rear surface


28


.




A housing


3


is an open housing of overall C shape and is constituted by a bottom


37


and two wings


31


,


32


extending perpendicularly to the bottom


37


, at the top and bottom of this latter. The front ends of the wings


31


,


32


have oblique surfaces


38


extending away from each other in a direction away from the bottom


37


of the housing


3


.




The lower wing


32


has a longitudinal rib


33


formed at its internal surface turned toward the upper wing


31


. The upper wing


31


has a longitudinal groove


34


formed in its internal surface turned toward the lower wing


32


.




The upper wing


31


moreover comprises a slot


39


opening into a recess


36


formed in the bottom


37


of the housing


3


.




A pin


35


is formed on the bottom of the recess


36


. Said pin


35


is of a length greater than the depth of said recess


36


such that its end extends forwardly of the bottom


37


of the housing


3


.




The suspension element


4


shown in

FIG. 1

, is of overall U shape. It is comprised be two walls


41


,


42


disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion


43


. A central notch


46


separates the cylindrical portion


43


, the wall


41


and the wall portion


42


connected to the cylindrical portion


43


in two parts.




Each of the walls


41


and


42


is traversed by an opening


45


, the two openings


45


being axially aligned.




As is seen in

FIG. 1

, the housing


3


is of dimensions such that the label


2


can be introduced between the wings


31


and


32


of the latter.




The suspension element


4


is adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece


12


of the display unit with a peg


1


. To this end, it is made in a way having a certain flexibility, for example of a rigid plastic sheet material, such that the walls


41


,


42


can be spaced from each other. To position said suspension element


4


on the crosspiece


12


, the walls


41


,


42


are spread apart from each other so as, to position the two portions of the wall


41


on one side of the crosspiece


12


and on opposite sides of the rod


11


, and the wall


42


on the other side of the crosspiece


12


. The suspension element


4


is then moved perpendicularly to the crosspiece


12


until it is positioned in the cylindrical portion


43


.




For the emplacement of the labeling system according to the invention on a display unit with a peg


1


, the suspension element


4


is disposed on the crosspiece


12


as described above, then housing


3


is emplaced on said suspension element


4


. To do this, the housing


3


is moved relative to said suspension element


4


such that the walls


41


,


42


of this latter slide in the slot


39


and in the recess


36


. An angular movement of the housing


3


relative to the suspension element


4


permits causing the walls


41


,


42


to pass above the pin


35


until the openings


45


of the walls


41


,


42


can be positioned about said pin


35


. The depth of the recess


36


is preferably equal to the sum of the thicknesses of the two walls


41


and


42


of the suspension element


4


, such that, after emplacement of the housing


3


on the suspension element


4


in the manner described above, this latter is flush with the front surface of the bottom


27


of the housing


3


.




The label


2


is then emplaced in the support


3


.




To this end, the label


2


is presented inclined forwardly so as to position the groove


23


of its lower surface


22


against the rib


33


of the lower wing


32


of said housing


3


, this position being made possible by the oblique surface


38


of the wing


32


.




A movement of rotation about said rib


33


brings together the label


2


and the bottom


37


of the housing


3


. When the finger


24


is brought into contact with the oblique surface


38


of the upper wing


31


, it is pressed inwardly of the body of the label


2


. When the label


2


bears with its rear surface


28


against the bottom


37


of the body


3


, the finger


24


is disposed facing the groove


34


of the upper wing


31


and can return to its initial position.




During this emplacement of the label


2


in the housing


3


, the end of the pin


35


which extends beyond the bottom


37


of said housing


3


, penetrates the blind hole


25


provided in the rear surface of the label


2


.




The pin


35


, the blind hole


25


of the label and the openings


45


of the suspension element


4


, thus constitute positioning means which, in combination with the first


24


and second


23


hooking means carried by the label body


2


and the corresponding means of the upper wing


31


and lower wing


32


of the housing


3


, ensure the relative positioning and retention of the three elements of the labeling system according to the invention: the suspension element


4


, the housing


3


, and the label


2


. These means are preferably inaccessible when the label


2


is positioned in the housing


3


, so as to avoid any improper removal from the system.




When the labeling system is positioned on the crosspiece


12


of the display unit with a peg, it is impossible to slide the label


2


between the wings


31


,


32


of the housing


3


because it is held in position by the pin


35


. It is impossible to remove the housing


3


, because it is held in place by the coaction on the one hand of the groove


23


with the rib


33


, and on the other hand of the finger


24


with the groove


34


.




It is also impossible to disassemble the assembly of housing


3


—label


2


from the suspension element


4


, because of the positioning of the pin


35


in the openings


45


.




There is thus obtained a secure mounting which cannot be unmounted without a specially suited tool.




As described in the mentioned international application, the label


2


can only be removed from the housing


3


when a suitable tool is used, provided with a magnetic means permitting withdrawing the finger


24


inwardly of the label body.




The portion of the suspension element


4


which extends above the upper wing


31


of the housing


3


and the portion of the central notch


46


which extends in the wall


42


of said suspension element


4


, are of such dimensions that the suspension element


4


can be turned about the crosspiece


12


without this movement being prevented by the end of the rod


11


, by the suspension element


4


or by the housing


3


, so as to free the space necessary below the rod


11


to emplace or withdraw articles from the peg


10


.





FIGS. 2

to


4


show three forms of embodiment permitting positioning the front surface of the label at different inclinations. Thus, the display screen


27


being constituted by a liquid crystal display, it is necessary that the reading axis be overall perpendicular to the surface of the screen. It is thus suitable that the labels positioned on the display units located at a mean height, have their front surface disposed substantially vertically, whilst those located on display units located at a greater or lesser height have their front surface inclined respectively downwardly or upwardly.




To this end, according to modified embodiments of

FIGS. 2

to


4


, the suspension element


5


,


6


,


7


is made with a general L shape, its cylindrical portion


53


,


63


,


73


being disposed at the front end of the short leg of the L.




The walls of suspension elements


5


,


6


,


7


are bent substantially at a right angle so as to have a small portion


50


,


60


,


70


and a large portion


51


,


61


,


71


disposed substantially perpendicular to the small portion and adapted to be inserted in the housing


3


.




As is shown in

FIGS. 2

to


4


, when the system according to the invention is carried by the suspension element


4


, it is oriented by gravity such that its center of gravity G will be in the vertical plane passing through the crosspiece


12


. To obtain suitable inclination of the label


2


, it suffices to modify the length of the small portion


50


,


60


,


70


and to position it either to the rear of or in front of the crosspiece


12


.




The suspension element


5


of

FIG. 2

has a small portion


50


of a relatively great length. When the latter is positioned behind the crosspiece


12


as shown, the label


2


is strongly inclined upwardly. A suspension element with such a small portion


50


of a relatively great length, positioned in front of the crosspiece, permits obtaining a mounting with the label


2


strongly downwardly inclined.




The suspension element


6


of

FIG. 3

has a small portion


60


of medium length. When the latter is positioned in front of the crosspiece


12


as shown, the label


2


is medially inclined downwardly. A suspension element with such a small portion


30


of mean length positioned in front of the crosspiece, permits obtaining mounting with the label


2


medially inclined upwardly.




The suspension element


7


of

FIG. 4

has a small portion


70


of short length, equivalent about to about half the thickness of the housing


3


. When the latter is positioned behind the crosspiece


12


as shown, the label


2


is vertical. The same will be true with a suspension element whose small portion


70


of short length, equivalent about to half the thickness of the housing


3


, would be positioned in front of the crosspiece.




The invention of course relates to any modified embodiment not shown in the drawing, and entering into the scope of the accompanying claims. By way of example, in a labeling system according to the invention adapted for a display unit with a peg, whose crosspiece


12


will be constituted by bending the end of the rod


11


, with the formation of a stop means at its free end, the suspension element need not have a notch. It would thus be possible to position the pin


35


of the housing


3


, the blind hole


25


of the label


2


and the openings


45


of the suspension element, longitudinally at the center of these latter such that said suspension element could be placed with one or the other of its walls in front of said crosspiece


12


. This arrangement would be especially advantageous for suspension elements having walls bent substantially at a right angle, because they could be used either for elements placed high or for elements placed fairly low.





FIG. 5

shows a second preferred embodiment of the hooking system according to the invention. In

FIG. 5

, elements identical to the first embodiment of the invention have the same reference numerals. In this embodiment, the first hooking means of the electronic label


2


, constituted by the retractable finger


24


, coact with a corresponding means which is a blind hole


134


. This blind hole is provided in the upper wing


131


of the housing


103


and opens through the surface of the upper wing


131


facing the lower wing


132


. In position, when the retractable finger


24


is engaged in the blind hole, and in combination with the other positioning means, any movement of the electronic label laterally relative to, the housing


103


is rendered impossible. In particular, in this second embodiment, the retractable finger


24


, of metal and substantially unbreakable, positioned in the blind hole


134


prevents, during a strong lateral shock, any breakage of the plastic pin


35


.




To permit the retraction of the retractable finger


24


during emplacement of the electronic label


2


on the housing


103


, a throat


138


is provided between said blind hole


134


and the front surface of the upper wing


131


. The surface of the bottom of the throat


138


is inclined and forms a guide ramp for the retractable finger


24


. The guide ramp opens laterally into the blind hole


134


between the bottom of the blind hole and the surface of the upper wing


131


. This particular arrangement permits the retractable finger


24


to be free from the front surface of the upper wing


131


and to snap into the blind hole


134


. When the retractable finger


24


is brought into contact with the guide ramp of the throat


138


, it is pressed inwardly of the label body


2


. Once the electronic label


2


is disposed against the bottom


137


of the housing


103


, the finger


24


is disposed facing the blind hole


134


and resumes its initial position.




Preferably, the side faces of the throat


138


approach each other to the extent that they approach the bottom


137


or the blind hole


134


of the housing


103


. This arrangement has the advantage of guiding the retractable finger


24


during emplacement of the label on the support and hence of permitting correctly placing the electronic label


2


laterally relative to the support


103


. Thus, the user can easily find the lateral position such that the pin


35


effectively penetrates the blind hole


25


provided in the rear surface of the label


2


. This avoids the label


2


being in a laterally offset position it which the pin


35


bears on the rear surface


28


of the label


2


deforming it and generating large friction forces against the retractable finger


24


such that the suitable tool provided with magnetic means can no longer remove the label


2


by retracting the finger


24


toward the interior of the label body


2


.




In this second embodiment of the invention, a second pin


135


is formed on the bottom of the recess


36


. The second pin


135


is of a length substantially equal to the depth of said recess


36


. Preferably, said second pin is disposed symmetrically relative to the pin


35


relative to a vertical plane of symmetry passing through the center of the housing


103


.




Similarly, each of the walls


41


and


42


of the suspension element


104


, in the second embodiment, is traversed by a second opening


145


, the two second openings being axially aligned. The openings


145


and


45


are preferably disposed symmetrically relative to a vertical plane of symmetry passing through the center of the suspension element


104


.




During emplacement of the housing


103


on the suspension element


104


, the walls


41


and


42


pass above the pin


35


, and hence above the second shorter pin


135


, until the openings


45


in the walls


41


and


42


can be positioned about said pin


35


and the openings


145


of the walls


41


and


42


can be positioned about said second pin


135


.




This particular arrangement of the second embodiment of the present invention permits rigidifying the connection between, on the one hand, the assembly constituted by the housing


103


and the electronic label


2


and, on the other hand, the suspension element


104


, made of a plastic material, by bending sheets of plastic or by plastic injection in a mold, having a certain flexibility and hence an aptitude to be deformed. In particular, this avoids the suspension element


104


deforming and turning about the lug


35


of the housing. This second pin


135


, forming a second hitching point of the securement element, is particularly interesting when the suspension element used is suspension element


5


of

FIG. 2

comprising a portion


50


of relatively great length.



Claims
  • 1. An electronic labeling system adapted to be carried by a crosspiece of a display unit with a peg, the system comprising:an open housing having a bottom, an upper wing and a lower wing; an electronic label in said open housing, said label having a rectangular parallelepipedal body whose front surface is provided with a display screen and first hooking means for engaging said upper wing and second hooking means for engaging said lower wing; a suspension element having two walls disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece; and positioning means coacting with said first and second hooking means for ensuring a relative positioning and retention of said label in said open housing via said suspension element, said positioning means being inaccessible when said label is in said open housing.
  • 2. The labeling system of claim 1, wherein said positioning means comprises a pin on said housing, a blind hole on said label, and axially aligned openings in said two walls through which said pin extends.
  • 3. The labeling system of claim 2, wherein said blind hole is in a rear surface of said label and receives said pin.
  • 4. The labeling system of claim 2, wherein said upper wing comprises a slot opening into a recess in said bottom, said two walls being inserted through said slot into said recess.
  • 5. The labeling system of claim 4, wherein said pin is in said recess and has a length greater than a depth of said recess.
  • 6. The labeling system of claim 4, wherein said housing comprises a second pin in said recess and having a length equal to the depth of said recess, and wherein said suspension element further comprises second axially aligned openings in said two walls through which said second pin extends to ensure, with said positioning means, a rigid connection among said suspension element, said housing and said label.
  • 7. The labeling system of claim 1, wherein said second hooking means is a longitudinal groove in a lower surface of said label and wherein said lower wing has a longitudinal rib that engages said groove.
  • 8. An electronic labeling system adapted to be carried by a crosspiece of a display unit with a peg, the system comprising:an open housing having a bottom, an upper wing and a lower wing; an electronic label in said open housing, said label having a rectangular parallelepipedal body whose front surface is provided with a display screen and first hooking means for engaging said upper wing and second hooking means for engaging said lower wing; a suspension element having two walls disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece, said suspension element having a general L shape with said cylindrical portion being disposed at a free end of a short leg of said L shape; and positioning means coacting with said first and second hooking means for ensuring a relative positioning and retention of said label in said open housing via said suspension element, said positioning means being inaccessible when said label is in said open housing.
  • 9. The labeling system of claims 8, wherein a long leg of said L shape is inserted into said housing and is substantially at a right angle to said short leg.
  • 10. An electronic labeling system adapted to be carried by a crosspiece of a display unit with a peg, the system comprising:an open housing having a bottom, an upper wing and a lower wing; an electronic label in said open housing, said label having a rectangular parallelepipedal body whose front surface is provided with a display screen, hooking means for engaging said lower wing, and a finger that is urged beyond an upper surface of said label into engagement with said upper wing and that is retractable into said label; a suspension element having two walls disposed parallel to each other and connected by a cylindrical portion adapted to be disposed astride the crosspiece; and positioning means coacting with said hooking means and said finger for ensuring a relative positioning and retention of said label in said open housing via said suspension element, said positioning means being inaccessible when said label is in said open housing.
  • 11. The labeling system of claim 10, wherein said upper wing has a longitudinal groove along an internal surface thereof that engages said finger.
  • 12. The labeling system of claim 10, wherein said upper wing has a blind hole in an internal surface thereof that engages said finger.
  • 13. The labeling system of claim 12, wherein said upper wing comprises a throat between said blind hole and a front surface of said upper wing, surfaces of said throat forming a guide ramp for said finger and opening laterally into said blind hole so that said finger snaps into said blind hole after passing through said throat.
Priority Claims (1)
Number Date Country Kind
01 15291 Nov 2001 FR
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