Conventional arrangements for displaying products for retail sale include hangers or peg hooks upon which products are hung. Such peg hooks often include a horizontal or slightly inclined bar protruding from a wall or other display surface. The product is hung on the bar, e.g., via a hole or other feature included in the product packaging, such that the forward most product is visible to a shopper and other products on the hook are aligned behind the visible product.
At many retail establishments, space is at a premium. While the peg hook allows for hanging more product, i.e., because it provides depth to the display area, it still may be necessary to hang non-identical products on the same hook. Specific items that come in a variety of colors or that feature different designs, for example, may be hung on the same hook. Accordingly, a shopper desiring to purchase a certain model toothbrush in pink, may have to inspect toothbrushes arranged behind a forward-most blue or green toothbrush until she locates her pink toothbrush. In some instances the shopper can visually inspect the row of toothbrushes by swinging the forward-most products from vertical (and sometimes similarly displacing product on adjacent hooks), but often, a user will remove toothbrushes until she finds the desired pink toothbrush. The toothbrushes the shopper removed and does not want are frequently incorrectly restocked by that shopper, e.g., because she puts them on a different peg hook or she places them backward on the peg hook. In other instances, the shopper merely leaves the unwanted product on any nearby surface without attempting to re-stock them. Each of these scenarios leads to an unsightly display area, which requires store employees to be mindful of the displays at all times, and to spend time re-stocking the toothbrushes correctly.
Thus, there is a need in the art for a display hanger that allows a user to visually inspect product hanging on a peg hook or the like without removing product from the peg hook.
This disclosure is directed at overcoming one or more problems set forth above and/or other problems of the prior art.
This application describes improved hangers for displaying products. In some embodiments, a display hanger may include a telescoping mechanism that allows a shopper to pull a peg hook from a retracted display position to an extended position. In the extended position, the shopper may view the contents of the peg hook, without removing the contents from the peg hook. In implementations, the peg hook is biased to return to the retracted display position when the shopper lets go or otherwise releases the peg hook.
In aspects of this disclosure, a display hanger includes a post extending in an axial direction from a base to a distal end; a product support arm configured to move generally in the axial direction relative to the post between a retracted display position proximate the base of the post, and an extended position relatively farther from the base; and a biasing member biasing the product support arm toward the display position.
In another aspect, the display hanger of the preceding paragraph further includes a sled configured to move on the post and the product support is fixed on the sled.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the sled comprises at least one sleeve receiving the post therein.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a post extender fixed relative to the product support and movable in the axial direction relative to the post.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the post extender comprises a sleeve sized to receive the post.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the post defines a sleeve and the post extender is sized to be received in the sleeve.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the post extender includes a plate at a distal end.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a pull disposed at a distal end of the post extender.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the product support comprises an upturned distal end.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the base comprises a pair of spaced apart members joining at a distal end.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a pull disposed at a distal end of the product support.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the biasing member comprises a retractable spring.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a base from which the post depends.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the base comprises a fixed portion, fixed to the post, and an adapter configured to releaseably receive the fixed portion.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a retention mechanism for retaining the product support arm in the extended position.
In other aspects of this disclosure, a display hanger includes a base; a post extending from the base in an axial direction; an elongate sleeve receiving the post and movable relative to the post in the axial direction between a display position proximate the base and an extended position spaced from the display position, relatively farther from the base; a product support arm fixed relative to the elongate sleeve and configured to support a plurality of similarly packaged products; and a biasing member biasing the elongate sleeve toward the display position.
In another aspect, the display hanger of the preceding paragraph further includes a plate disposed at a distal end of the elongate sleeve.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a label disposed on the plate, the label comprising at least one of a UPC code, a product identification, an advertisement, and a price.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the product support comprises an upturned distal end.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the product support is disposed vertically below the elongate sleeve.
In another aspect, the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs further includes a grip disposed at a distal end of the elongate sleeve or the product support
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the biasing member comprises a retractable spring.
In another aspect, in the display hanger of any of the preceding paragraphs the base comprises a fixed portion, fixed to the post, and an adapter configured to releaseably receive the fixed portion.
Further areas of applicability of the present disclosure will become apparent from the detailed description provided hereinafter. It should be understood that the detailed description and specific examples, while indicating the preferred embodiment of the invention, are intended for purposes of illustration only and are not intended to limit the scope of the invention.
The present invention will become more fully understood from the detailed description and the accompanying drawings, wherein:
The following description of the preferred embodiments is merely exemplary in nature and is in no way intended to limit the disclosure, its application, or uses.
As used throughout, ranges are used as shorthand for describing each and every value that is within the range. Any value within the range can be selected as the terminus of the range. In addition, all references cited herein are hereby incorporated by referenced in their entireties. In the event of a conflict in a definition in the present disclosure and that of a cited reference, the present disclosure controls.
This disclosure relates generally to displaying merchandise, and more particularly to retail merchandise displays in which products are hung from peg hooks or the like. Although certain embodiments and benefits will be described, other implementations, modifications, and/or benefits will be appreciated those having ordinary skill in the art, with the benefit if this disclosure.
As also illustrated in
An extender 112 is disposed to move relative to the post 106. In
The post extender 114 is generally an elongate member fixed to and extending from the sled 116. The sled 116 is disposed to move on the post 106 from a retracted position, illustrated in
The biasing member may be any conventional device that biases the extender 112 toward the base 102. A flat retractable spring is schematically illustrated in
As illustrated, the post extender 114 and the product support arm 118 extend from the sled 116 generally in the axial direction, with the post extender 114 being spatially above the product support arm 118. Although not required, in the illustrated embodiment, the post extender is contained with the v-shaped junction 110 of the post 106. This arrangement may promote alignment of the extender 112 with the post 106 as well as provide support for the product support arm 118 in the extended position.
As illustrated, the product support arm 118 is fixed relative to the post extender 114. In
As illustrated, the product support arm 118 may also include an upturned distal end 126. The upturned distal end 126 may prevent product hanging on the product support arm 118 from accidentally falling off the distal end of the product support arm 118. The illustrated product support arm 118 is shown as angled relative to horizontal, although such is not required. In other embodiments, the product support arm 120 may be substantially horizontal, or even angled relatively below horizontal. Moreover, the product support arm may be angled relative to the post extender 114. For example, the product support arm 120 may be substantially horizontal, whereas the post extender 114 is configured as illustrated in the figures.
Although a shopper may use the plate 128 as a means for extending the device 100, a pull 130 also is illustrated in
The device 100 normally remains in the retracted position. The biasing member 122 maintains the sled 116, post extender 114, product support arm 118, and features disposed thereon, proximate the base 102, so the post extender 114 is not telescoped relative to the post 106. In some implementations, this non-extended position is a display position. In this display position, the device 100 has an affect very similar to that of a conventional display hook. For instance, a plurality of products may be retained on the product support arm 120 as in conventional peg hook applications. Unlike conventional applications, however, the user may extend the product support arm 118 from this display position to an extended position in which product retained on the product support arm is distanced from the base 102. An implementation in which a plurality of devices 100 are arranged on a vertical surface, extending the device 100 will pull the product retained on the product support arm 118 in front of product retained on other, adjacent devices 100. In this manner, a user may more easily visually inspect the product retained on the product support arm 120, without the need to physically touch or remove any product.
When the consumer has finished visually inspecting the product on the product support arm 118, she may release the device 100. The biasing member 122 will then return the product to the retracted, display position.
The device 100 may include additional features. For example, it may be desirable to ensure that the post extender 112 cannot be easily removed from the post 106. In some embodiments, the biasing member 118 may be sufficiently strong (or of a limited length) that a consumer would be unable to remove the extender 112 absent a significant force.
In addition or alternatively, the post 106 and/or the extender 112 may include one or more features that inhibit separation. For example,
Modifications to the device 100 also are contemplated. For example,
The device 200 also includes a post extender 208 movable relative to the post 204, generally along the axis 206. However, instead of a sled or similar member, the post extender 208 defines a sleeve which is an elongate opening therein, sized to receive the post 204. In
The post 204 and sleeve arrangement is one example implementation that allows for relative movement of the post 204 and the post extender 208. In other implementations, the sleeve may not be included. For instance, one of the post or the extender may include a track or similar feature in which the other of the post and the post extender is retained and slides. In still other embodiments, the post extender may otherwise be disposed to move relative to the post.
The device 200 may also include a flange 210 at a proximate end of the post extender 208. Although the flange 210 is illustrated as a rectangular plate, the flange may take other forms, shapes and sizes. In some embodiments, the flange 210 may contact the base 202 when the post extender 208 is in the retracted position. The flange 210 may also provide a connection point or location to which a distal end of a biasing member 212 is attached. An opposite end of the biasing member 212 preferably is fixed relative to the base 202. The biasing member 212 biases the post extender 208 toward the base 202. As will be appreciated, because the post extender 208 is fixed relative to the flange 210, the post extender 208 also is biased toward the base 202. Accordingly, as with the device 100, the device 200 is biased to the retracted position.
The biasing member may be any conventional device that biases the post extender 208 toward the base 202. A retractable helical spring is schematically illustrated in
The post 204 and/or the extender 208 may include one or more features that inhibit separation. In some implementations, the biasing member 212 may be sufficiently rigid that a force in excess of what a shopper would generally apply would be required to remove the extender 208. Alternatively, or additionally, the post 204 and the post extender 208 may be keyed relative to each other. In one example, the post 204 may include a channel on its outer surface and the post extender 208 includes a protrusion on a surface of the sleeve formed therein that slides in the channel. The channel may be formed along less than the entire length of the post 204, such that the end of the channel acts as a hard stop for the protrusion. Keying the post 204 and the post extender 208 may have the further benefit of maintaining a consistent rotational alignment between the post 204 and the post extender 208. In other embodiments, in which the post slides in a sleeve, separation may be inhibited by tapering an external surface of the post 204 and/or an internal surface of the sleeve. In these embodiments, the outer surface of the post 204 and the inner surface of the sleeve contact with extension of the post extender 208 relative to the post 204, and, after a predetermined extension, interfere to prohibit further extension. Alternate mechanisms for preventing separation of the post extender 208 from the post 204 will be within the knowledge and skill in the art, with the benefit of this disclosure.
As in the device 100, the device 200 also includes a plate 214 at a distal end of the post extender 208, and a pull 216 on the plate 214. The plate 214 and the pull 216 may take the forms and/or include the modifications described above with respect to the plate 128 and the pull 130, and are therefore not discussed further herein.
The device 200 also includes a product support arm 218. The product support arm 214 is substantially the same as the product support arm 118 described above, and may be modified as described above.
The device 200 normally remains in the retracted position. The biasing member 212 maintains the post extender 208, the product support arm 218, and features associated therewith proximate the base 202, so the post extender 208 is not telescoped relative to the post 204. In some implementations, this non-extended position is a display position. In this display position, the device 200 has an affect very similar to that of a conventional display hook. For instance, a plurality of products may be retained on the product support arm 218 as in conventional peg hook applications. Unlike conventional applications, however, the shopper may extend the product support arm 218 from this display position to an extended position in which product retained on the product support arm is distanced from the base 202. An implementation in which a plurality of devices 200 are arranged on a vertical surface, extending the device 200 will pull the product retained on the product support arm 218 in front of product retained on other, adjacent devices 200. In this manner, a user may more easily visually inspect the product retained on the product support arm 218, without the need to physically touch or remove any product.
When the consumer has finished visually inspecting the product on the product support arm 218, she may release the device 200. The biasing member 212 will then return the product to the retracted, display position.
Additional modifications to the illustrated embodiments and the embodiments and modifications described above also are contemplated. For example, although each of the devices 100, 200 includes a post extender and a product support arm, in some embodiments, only the product support arm may be provided. For instance, in the device 100, only the product support arm 118 may extend from the sled 116. The plate 128 may be provided on the distal end of the product support arm in this example, or on the post. When provided on the post, the user may instead grasp the distal end of the product support arm to extend the arm, as the post is not movable. A pull may be provided at the distal end of the support arm to assist in extending the arm. When the device 200 does not include a separate product support arm, the post extender 208 may function as the product support arm. The post extender may include an upturned end in this embodiment. A shopper may grasp the upturned end to exert a force on the post extender 208 to extend the device 200. Although not illustrated, a gripping feature, e.g., a finger grip, a knob, a hole, a ring, a pull, or the like may be provided proximate the distal end of the post extender 208. The gripping feature may be in addition to the upturned end 210 or as alternative to the upturned end 210.
The extender 306 generally includes a post extender 312, a sled 314, and a product support arm 316. The hanger 300 also includes a biasing member 318 biasing the sled 314 relative to the base 302. The biasing member may be any conventional device that biases the extender 306 toward the base 302. A flat, retractable spring is illustrated in
The display plate 322 may provide a convenient grip for a consumer, allowing her to extend the post extender 312 and the product support arm 316 from the retracted position, as in the embodiments described above. A pull 326 is also provided on the display plate 322. The pull 326 generally comprises a tab depending substantially perpendicularly, i.e., toward the user, from the display plate 322. Thus, the pull 326 is differently shaped than the pull 130 illustrated above. However, the function is substantially the same. A consumer may use the pull 326 as a convenient mechanism to grasp when extending the extender 306.
The display hanger 400 includes a different base 402 than the hangers illustrated previously. Specifically, the base 402 comprises a fixed member 404 and an adapter 406. The fixed member 404 is illustrated as generally including a rear plate 408. As illustrated best in
The fixed member 404 of the base 402 is intended to be removably received in the adapter 406. More specifically, lateral edges 420 of the rear plate 408 preferably extend wider than the front portion 410 and the post 418, and the adapter 406 has channels 422 spaced and configured to receive the lateral edges 420. In the embodiment of
In this embodiment, the display hanger is assembled by sliding the fixed portion 404 of the base 402 into the adapter 406, from above the adapter 406. To prevent the fixed member from sliding through adapter, the adapter 406 also may be provided with a bottom 424 upon which the base 402 may abut upon insertion. The bottom 428 is illustrated as a protrusion extending from the planar member 426, between the turned-in edges 424. In other embodiments, the bottom 428 may extend from edge-to-edge. In still other embodiments, in addition to or instead of the bottom 428, the channels 422 may be configured to narrow from top to bottom. In this manner, an interference fit between inner surfaces of the channels 422 and outer surfaces of the lateral edges 420 may hold the fixed member 404 in place.
The adapter 404 includes attachment features 430 that promote attachment of the adapter 404 to an existing display. In the example of
As will be appreciated, other structures and configurations of the base 402 are contemplated. For example, although the rear plate 408 and the planar member 426 are illustrated as being substantially planar and rectangular, any cooperating size and/or shape may be used without departing from the scope of this disclosure.
The hanger 400 also illustrates another feature not shown in previously-described embodiments. Specifically, a sled 432, which is substantially identical in form and operations to the sleds described above, also includes a retaining mechanism that promotes retaining of the extender 414 in the extended position. Such a feature may be helpful to a person placing product on the hanger 400, for example. In
In operation, as the sled 432 approaches the stop 438, i.e., upon extension of the extender 414, the tab 436 flexes relative to the sled 432 so as to travel over a top of the stop until the protrusion 440 is captured in the retention aperture 434 on the sled 432. The tab 436 is sufficiently rigid that the extender 414 will remain in the extended position, with the protrusion 440 being retained in the retention aperture 434. To return the extender 414 to the retracted position, a user may apply an upward force to a distal, front edge of the tab 436, to release the retention aperture 434 and the retention protrusion 440.
As will be appreciated, the tab 436 and protrusion 440 are not the only manner in which the extender 414 may be retained in the extended position. Other features could also be used. For example, the sled 432 could instead include a hook or similar latching feature that contacts the stop 438. In that example, the stop 438 may not include the protrusion 440.
Although example embodiments have been described in language specific to the structural features and/or methodological acts, the claims are not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described. Rather, the specific features and acts are disclosed as illustrative forms of implementing the example embodiments. Moreover, although certain features are illustrated in certain embodiments, different combination of features will be readily appreciated by those having ordinary skill in the art. For example, the base with adapter of
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 62/182,976, filed Jun. 22, 2015, the entirety of which is incorporated herein by reference.
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62182976 | Jun 2015 | US |