The present invention relates to electronic shelf labels, and more specifically to an electronic shelf label with internal information.
Electronic shelf label customers may apply an overlay on the outer surface of an electronic shelf label to convey product information. However, use of overlays is undesirable in wet locations, such as produce storage areas.
Therefore, it would be desirable to provide an electronic shelf label with internal information.
In accordance with the teachings of the present invention, an electronic shelf label with internal information is provided.
The electronic shelf label includes a housing including a substantially transparent portion containing an aperture and an inner surface, a display in the housing for displaying information about an item associated with the electronic shelf label, wherein the display is visible through the aperture, and a layer of material adjacent the inner surface for conveying information about the item.
It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide an electronic shelf label with internal information.
It is another object of the present invention to provide an electronic shelf label with internal coloring different than the coloring of other electronic shelf labels.
Additional benefits and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art to which this invention relates from the subsequent description of embodiments and the appended claims, taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings, in which:
Referring now to
Housing contains display 20 and electronic communications and control circuitry. Display 20 displays prices and other information about an item associated with electronic shelf label 10.
Housing includes portion 16 which contains aperture 14. Aperture 14 exposes display 20.
Housing may also include portion 18 which contains information about the item. The information may include basic product specifics such as brand, product name, size, and pack count.
Turning now to
Rear housing portion 12b includes electronic communication and control circuitry, and display 20.
Front and rear housing portions 12a and 12b snap together to seal housing 12. Front housing portion 12a and rear housing portion 12b may be made of plastic. At least front housing portion 12a is substantially transparent.
Front housing portion 12a includes inner surfaces 36 and 38. Inner surface 36 is a display surface associated with portion 16. Inner surface 38 is a promotional surface associated with portion 18.
Electronic shelf label 10 further includes layer 40. Layer may include an insert made of paper, plastic, wood, synthetic films (e.g., DuPont Mylar® films, or any material that creates a different appearance than clear plastic. Layer 40 is dimensioned to have a snug fit against portions 16 and 18. Layer 40 may be removable upon disassembly of housing 12.
Layer 40 may be printed with information about an item that is not displayed by display 20. Alternatively, layer 40 may contain no printing, just color. Layer 40 may additionally be colored differently than other layers 40 to distinguish electronic shelf label 10 from others. For example, some layers 40 may include white paper with or without printed information, while certain others may include green paper with or without printed information.
Front housing portion 12a and rear housing portion 12b snap together. Fastening and aligning posts 46 pass through apertures 44 in layer 40 before coupling to corresponding mounting holes in rear housing portion 12b.
In accordance with one example embodiment (
In accordance with another example embodiment (
Using layer 40 offers the advantage of being able to easily change information or color by changing layers 40.
In accordance with another example embodiment involving only color, paint may be applied to inner surfaces 36, 38, and 52a-52d to give a more permanent color to front housing portion 12a. This inside painting can be done by spraying, pad painting, or stencil painting.
Although the invention has been described with particular reference to certain embodiments thereof, variations and modifications of the present invention can be effected within the spirit and scope of the following claims.
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