This disclosure relates to a display hutch. More particularly, this disclosure relates to a display hutch made from three die cut blanks adhered together to form a flat compact structure suitable for shipping. The compact structure can be positioned upright and quickly converted into a display hutch by pushing down on two support members and individual shelf members.
Floor stands (a.k.a. display hutches) having multiple shelves for supporting products are well known. Typically display hutches are made of multiple components and sometimes even require fasteners. Display hutches can also require complex assembly steps, and can be large even when knocked down. The present disclosure is designed to solve these problems.
The present disclosure relates to a display hutch that can be made from three components adhered together to form a flat compact structure suitable for shipping. The compact structure can be positioned upright and converted into the display hutch by pushing down on support halves or by rotating inwardly (as by pushing) side shelf panels and then pushing down on front and rear shelf panels.
In one aspect a display hutch is disclosed comprising a front panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, a rear panel, one or more shelves and an internal support. The front panel comprises a front panel body that defines a plurality of windows and one or more front shelf panels rotatably attached to the front panel body along front shelf fold lines. The front panel extends from a left front corner edge to a right front corner edge. The left side panel extends from the left front corner edge to a left rear corner edge, and comprises a left side panel body and one or more left side shelf panels. Each left side shelf panel is rotatably attached to the left side panel body along a side shelf fold line. The left side panel further comprises a left side glue tab hingedly attached to each left side shelf panel along a glue tab fold line. The right side panel extends from the right front corner edge to a right rear corner edge, and comprises a right side panel body and one or more right side shelf panels. Each right side shelf panel is rotatably attached to the right side panel body along a side shelf fold line. The right side panel further comprises a right side glue tab hingedly attached to each right side shelf panel along a glue tab fold line. The rear panel extends from the left rear corner edge to the right rear corner edge and comprises a rear panel body that defines a plurality of windows and one or more rear shelf panels rotatably attached to the rear panel body along rear shelf fold lines. Each shelf may comprise one of the front shelf panels, one of the rear shelf panels and two of the side shelf panels. The internal support comprises left and right support halves. The left support half may be adhered to each left side glue tab and the right side support half may be adhered to each right side glue tab. The front panel, the left side panel, the right side panel, the rear panel and the shelves may be formed from a single folded unitary blank.
In another aspect a first blank is provided for making a display hutch. The first blank may comprise a front panel, a left side panel, a right side panel, a rear panel and shelf panels. The front panel may comprise a front panel body and one or more front shelf panels, each front shelf panel being attached to the front panel body along a front shelf fold line. The left side panel may be attached to the front panel along the left vertical edge and may comprise a left side panel body and one or more left side shelf panels, each left side shelf panel being hingedly attached to the left side panel body along a side shelf fold line. The left side panel may further comprise a left side glue tab hingedly attached to each left side shelf panel along a glue tab fold line. The right side panel may be attached to the front panel along the right vertical edge and may comprise a right side panel body and one or more right side shelf panels, each right side shelf panel being hingedly attached to the right side panel body along a fold line. The right side panel may further comprise a right side glue tab hingedly attached to each right side shelf panel along a glue tab fold line. The rear panel may be attached to one of the side panels along a vertical edge and may comprise a rear panel body and one or more rear shelf panels. Each rear shelf panel may be attached to the rear panel body along a rear shelf fold line. The front panel and the ear panel may be vertically bisected by a fold lines to allow the blank to folded into a compact shape. The blank may further comprise a glue panel foldably attached to a side panel or another panel.
In still another aspect a method of assembling a display hutch of the kind described herein is provided. The method may comprise the steps of: adhering a support half to the glue tabs of the left side panel and adhering the other support half to the glue tabs of the right side panel; adhering the glue panel to the rear panel to create a folded and glued structure; positioning the folded and glued structure in an upright position and squaring up the structure; rotating downwardly in unison the side shelf panels of each side panel along the side shelf fold lines until the support halves abut each other; rotating downwardly each front shelf panel about its front shelf fold line until each front shelf panel is in a horizontal orientation; and rotating downwardly each rear shelf panel about its rear shelf fold line until each rear shelf panel is in a horizontal orientation.
While the invention described herein may be embodied in many forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail one or more embodiments with the understanding that this disclosure is to be considered an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the disclosure to the illustrated embodiments. Aspects of the different embodiments can be combined with or substituted for one another.
As will be appreciated, terms such as “above” and “below”, “upper” and “lower”, “left” and “right”, “top” and “bottom,” “front” and “back,” (etc.), used as nouns, adjectives or adverbs refer in this description to the orientation of the structure of the hutch as it is illustrated in the various views. Such terms are not intended to limit the invention to a particular orientation.
Turning to the drawings, where like numerals indicate like elements, there is shown in
The hutch 10 generally extends vertically (bottom to top) from a bottom edge 26 to a top edge 28. The various surfaces of the hutch 10, including the major panels, may bear graphics and other information about the products on display.
The hutch 10 may be a substantially rectilinear structure and has four vertical corner edges, namely, a left front corner edge 36, a right front corner edge 38, a left rear corner edge 40 and a right rear corner edge 42. The front panel 12 of the hutch 10 extends laterally from the left front corner edge 36 to the right front corner edge 38. The left side panel 14 extends front to back from the left front corner edge 36 to the left rear corner edge 40. The right side panel 14 extends front to back from the right front corner edge 38 to the right rear corner edge 42. And the rear panel 16 extends laterally from the left rear corner edge 40 to the right rear corner edge 42.
The front panel 12 comprises a front panel body 13 that defines a plurality of openings or windows 30 through which products may be seen and accessed. Each side panel 14 comprises a side panel body 15 may define a plurality of openings or windows 32 through which the products may be seen and accessed. The rear panel 16 comprises a rear panel body 17 that defines a plurality of openings or windows 30 through which products may be seen and accessed. Thus, the display hutch 10 may present four “shoppable” sides, that is, four sides through which products may be seen and accessed.
The front panel body 13 and the rear panel body 17 may include upwardly projecting front tabs 45 and rear tabs 45 at each level to help hold products or a tray full of products on the respective shelves 22. Likewise, each side panel body 15 may include upwardly projecting side tabs 47.
Each shelf 22 may comprise four separate panels: a front shelf panel 44, two side shelf panels 46 (obscured in
The internal support 20 is substantially long and narrow and extends vertically near the middle of the shelves 22. The internal support 20 is made from two blanks 88 and so is two layers thick. Each second blank 88 may be adhered to a side panel 14 and, more specifically, to glue tabs 66 that are hingedly affixed to every side shelf panel 46. As the display hutch 10 is erected, the two second blanks 88 come together in the middle of the structure to form the internal support 20. The second blanks 88, and thus the internal support 20, may define a series of vertically arranged notches 86 (better seen in
The internal support 20 may be located equidistant the front panel 12 and the rear panel 16 and equidistant the two side panels 14. Preferably the internal support 20 extends to the ground. In order to extend to the ground, each support half 88 may extend below the lowest glue tab 66 a distance equal to the distance from the lowest shelf 22 to the ground.
First Blank 50
The front panel 12 is attached to one side panel 14 by a first fold line 36 corresponding to the left front corner edge 36 and to the other one side panel 14 by a second fold line 38 corresponding to the right front corner edge 38.
The left side panel 14 may be attached to the front panel 12 by the first fold line 36 corresponding to the left front corner edge 36 and to the rear panel 16 by a third fold line 40 corresponding to the left rear corner edge 40. The right side panel 14 may be attached to the front panel 12 by the second fold line 38 corresponding to the right front corner edge 38 and to the glue panel 52 by the fourth fold line 42 corresponding to the right rear corner edge 42 in the finished hutch 10.
Of course, other arrangements of the major panels are possible. The glue panel 52 may be foldably attached to any major panel and upon assembly of the hutch 10 may be affixed with glue or other adhesive to a different major panel. For example, the glue panel 52 may be foldably attached to the rear panel 16 and affixed to the right side panel 14. Also, the major panels can be arranged with both side panels 14 foldably attached to the rear panel 16. It should be understood that this disclosure is not limited to the particular panel arrangement shown in the drawings.
Still referring to
Each side panel 14 may comprise a side panel body 15 and one or more side shelf panels 46. Each side shelf panel 46 may be attached to the side panel body 15 along a horizontal side shelf (sixth) fold line 62. At each level of the hutch 10, the side shelf fold lines 62 may be co-linear with the front shelf fold lines 54. The side shelf panels 46 may be further defined by U-shaped cut lines 64.
A glue tab 66 may be attached to each side shelf panel 46 along a glue tab fold line 68. The glue tabs 66 are configured to be adhered to the second blanks 88 as explained below.
The rear panel 16 includes a ladder shaped rear panel body 17 and one or more rear shelf panels 72. Each rear shelf panel 72 is attached to the rear panel body 17 along a horizontal rear shelf (sixth) fold line 74. Each rear shelf panel 72 may be further defined by a substantially U-shaped cut line 78 that extends upwardly from one end of the rear shelf fold line 74 to the opposite end. Each rear shelf panel 72 may be substantially rectangular, and may define a (preferably V-shaped) cutout 58 centrally located along its distal (rear) edge 80, i.e., along the top portion 80 of the cut line 78. A rear fold line (rear knockdown score) 18 may vertically bisect the rear panel 16.
The first blank 50 may include upwardly projecting front tabs 45, rear tabs 45 and side tabs 47. More specifically, each front shelf fold line 54 and each rear shelf fold line 74 may be interrupted by one or more substantially semicircular tab score lines 43 to create one or more front tabs 45 and one or more rear tabs 45. Each side shelf fold line 62 may be interrupted by one or more substantially semicircular side tab score lines 49 to create one or more side tabs 47.
During assembly of the hutch 10, the two support halves 88 are glued to the first blank 50 in the positions indicated by the dashed lines 89 in
The topmost side shelf panel 46 of each side panel 14 may define one or more slots 71 configured to receive the tabs 45 extending from the distal edge 60 of the topmost front shelf panel 44 and the tabs 45 extending from the distal edge 80 of the topmost rear shelf panel 72.
Second Blanks 88
Two second blanks 88 may be used to form the internal support 20. Each second blank 88 may be substantially rectangular as shown in
Method of Assembly
A method of assembling the hutch 10 will now be described with reference to
Glue or other adhesive is applied to the interior (support half 88 facing) surfaces of the glue tabs 66 or, less preferably, to areas of the support halves 88 that will be adhered to the glue tabs 66. After applying the glue, the two support halves 88 are positioned onto the first blank 50 in the locations indicated by the dashed lines 89 in
As shown in
Alternatively, the flat structure 90 of
The glued structure 92 may be shipped in the configuration shown in
To set up the hutch 10 at, for example, its final destination, starting with the compact structure 94 of
Next, the side shelf panels 46 of each side panel 14 may be rotated downwardly along sixth fold lines 62 in unison. This may be accomplished by pushing inwardly and downwardly any of the side shelf panels 46 along its respective fold line 62 in the direction of arrow C in
Finally, each front shelf panel 44 and each rear shelf panel 72 is pushed down individually in the direction of arrow E in
The hutch 10 can be used to display any suitable product, in a retail setting or otherwise. The hutch is durable and can bear significant loads, especially if made of corrugated board. With knockdown scores on the front and rear panels, the hutch 10 can be folded into a compact configuration about half the size of some traditional hutches. Pillars along each corner and an internal support provide five vertical supports to hold products securely. The support halves 88 can be used to pull down the side shelf panels for fast and easy assembly. Together, the support halves 88 provide support at the center of each shelf 22.
It should be understood that the embodiments described above are only particular examples which serve to illustrate the principles of the invention. Modifications and alternative embodiments of the invention are contemplated which do not depart from the scope of the invention as defined by the foregoing teachings and appended claims. It is intended that the claims cover all such modifications and alternative embodiments that fall within their scope.
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