The present disclosure pertains generally to adjustable merchandising systems for shelving. More specifically, the present disclosure pertains to an easy to install front fence for an adjustable merchandiser used on shelving. The merchandiser can be removably attached to an associated shelf and is configured to organize merchandise on the shelf.
Shelving is used extensively for stocking and storing products or merchandise in a variety of stores. For a number of important merchandising considerations, it is desirable that merchandise be displayed at the front of a shelf so that a customer is induced to purchase the article. For example if the goods are perishable or are subject to becoming stale (e.g., cigarettes, fruit juices, dairy products or any item with an expiration date or a freshness date), it is important that the articles be removed in a first in, first out basis in order to maintain freshness. Also, if merchandise is not displayed at the front of the shelf, it may not catch the shopper's eye which may cost the merchant sales.
In order to automatically move an item forward on a shelf as the one before it is removed, several types of forward feed devices have been devised. These devices generally fall into three categories. The first category is inclined tracks. These rely on gravity to feed, slide or roll products forward. The second category employs conveyor belts which still use gravity to effect a forward movement. The third category uses spring biased paddles to feed the product forward. Whichever forward feed mechanism is employed, it is necessary that the front of the shelf be provided with a barrier or fence, so that the merchandise urged forward does not fall off the shelf.
The current front fences or front rails are disadvantageous from the standpoint that separate fasteners are required in order to secure the front rail or fence to the shelf. Accordingly, it has been considered desirable to develop a new and improved front rail which would overcome the foregoing difficulties and others, while providing better and more advantageous overall results.
In accordance with the present disclosure, a new and improved front rail is provided. In one embodiment, the front rail includes a set of spaced fasteners integral with a body of the front rail. The fasteners cooperate with apertures provided in an associated subjacent shelf to which the front rail is selectively secured. The fasteners can be resilient so as to allow the front rail to be readily secured to or removed from the associated subjacent shelf.
In one embodiment, a merchandising system includes a front rail and at least one fastener element of one piece with the front rail and adapted to selectively connect the front rail to an associated subjacent shelf. The fastener element can comprise a snap protrusion. The fastener element can include a first portion, a second portion and a gap defined between the first portion and the second portion. At least one of the first and second portions can include a distal portion comprising a tapered side wall, a central portion and a proximal portion. The proximal portion can include a tapered side wall. The tapered side wall of the distal portion tapers towards an end face of the at least one of the first and second portions. The tapered side wall of the proximal portion tapers towards a bottom surface of the front rail.
In another embodiment, the fastener element can comprise a generally cylindrical member which includes a hollow central area. In a further embodiment, the fastener element can comprise at least one groove or channel which is defined in an outer surface of the fastener element. The groove or channel can extend generally along a longitudinal axis of the fastener element.
The front rail can include a top surface and a bottom surface and the at least one fastener element can protrude from the bottom surface. A plurality of spaced fastener elements can protrude from the bottom surface. The plurality of spaced fastener elements can be selectively inserted into apertures defined in the associated subjacent shelf. The system can further comprise a divider selectively connected to the front rail. Further, the system can comprise a pusher assembly selectively connected to the front rail.
The present disclosure may take physical form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, several embodiments of which will be described in detail in the specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein;
Referring now to the drawings wherein the showings are for purposes of illustrating several embodiments of the present disclosure and not for purposes of limiting same,
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According to the present disclosure, an improved front rail is provided in which the fasteners that secure the front rail to the subjacent shelf are of one piece with or integral with the body of the front rail. One such embodiment is illustrated in
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Generally speaking, the front rail is made of a suitable conventional thermoplastic material and so, too, are the fasteners 74 which, as mentioned, are of one piece with the material of the front rail. Due to the inherent resiliency of such thermoplastic material, and the presence of the slot 82, the fastener can flex radially so as to be capable of entering an aperture in the shelf and then flexing outwardly so as to snap into place and lock the front rail to the shelf in a resilient manner. In one embodiment, the front rail is molded of a conventional thermoplastic material such that the fasteners 74 are molded together with the front rail 70, thus forming a one-piece unitary product. Due to the inherent resiliency of the fasteners 74, the front rail 70 can also be removed from the shelf as may be required in certain circumstances.
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It should be appreciated that there are several different shelving manufacturers producing shelving for grocery stores, drug stores, hardware stores and the like. The different manufacturers produce shelving where the spacing between adjacent apertures in the shelving varies from one manufacturer to another. Therefore, it is contemplated that a plurality of front rails would be provided with snap protrusions located in specific positions to accommodate the aperture spacing of each of the several shelf manufacturers.
One advantage of the present disclosure is a new and improved shelf management system, including a front rail which can be readily mounted to and detached from a support shelf without the use of separately providing fasteners. Another advantage of the present disclosure is that it dispenses with the need for using separate fasteners which are physically disconnected from the front rail and are, thus, easily lost and more time consuming (and expensive) to install or remove.
The disclosure has been described with reference to several embodiments. Obviously, modification and alterations will occur to others upon a reading and understanding of this specification. It is intended to include all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims and the equivalents thereof.
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61538305 | Sep 2011 | US |