Priority is claimed to German Patent Application No. DE 10 2022 101 342.1, filed Jan. 20, 2022. The entire disclosure of said application is incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates to a goods presentation system for presenting goods, the goods presentation system having a pedestal and a wall unit which is secured to the pedestal so that the pedestal and the wall unit form an L-shaped or a T-shaped cross section when viewed from the side. Bases on which goods can be placed for presentation can be secured to the wall unit.
In a goods presentation system having an L-shaped cross section, the goods to be presented are typically placed at one side of the wall unit, while in a goods presentation system having a T-shaped cross section, goods can be placed at both sides of the wall unit.
Apparatuses for presenting and/or storing goods are in many applications items of furniture which are not permanently erected in a saleroom, but which must instead be provided as necessary, for example, for a specific sales promotion.
Apparatuses for presenting and/or storing goods have previously been described, for example, in DE 20 2020 106 573 U1.
An aspect of the present invention is to provide a goods presentation system which can be provided in a particularly space-saving and consequently cost-effective manner.
In an embodiment, the present invention provides a goods presentation system which includes a pedestal, a wall unit which is configured to be releasably secured to the pedestal, and a securing device for securing the wall unit to the pedestal. The securing device is fitted on the pedestal and is secured thereto. The pedestal and the wall unit form an L-shaped cross section or a T-shaped cross section when viewed from a side. At least one base is securable to the wall unit.
The present invention is described in greater detail below on the basis of embodiments and of the drawings in which:
The present invention provides a goods presentation system which comprises a securing device for securing the wall unit to the pedestal, wherein the securing device is fitted on the pedestal and is secured thereto.
The use of a securing device which can be fitted on the pedestal makes it possible for the pedestal and securing device to be stored or packed separately from each other. A plurality of pedestals can consequently be arranged one on top of the other in a particularly space-saving manner for dispatch. The compact arrangement of the pedestals is not impeded by a securing device which may protrude. Storage costs and dispatch costs for such a goods presentation system are thereby reduced. After delivery, the securing device can be fitted in a simple manner on the pedestal and be secured thereto.
The securing device can, for example, be releasably secured to the pedestal. The term “releasably” in this instance is intended to be understood to mean that the securing device can be separated from the pedestal in a destruction-free manner so that it can be subsequently releasably secured to the pedestal again. The securing device can then be released from the pedestal again for further transport or in particular for longer-term storage.
The pedestal can, for example, have at least one recess in which the securing device is introduced. The securing device can be fitted on the pedestal by being introduced into the recess. The fact that the securing device can be introduced into at least one recess of the pedestal provides a goods presentation system which can be provided in a simple manner, wherein the wall unit is securely connected to the pedestal via the securing device. The securing device which is introduced into the recess is arranged in a stable manner on the pedestal and can reliably direct the forces which are introduced via the wall unit into the pedestal.
The securing device which is secured to the pedestal can, for example, form a mandrel, and the wall unit can, for example, have a pillar which is in the form of a hollow profile and which is fitted on the securing device which is in the form of a mandrel. In such a goods presentation system, the pedestal and the wall unit can be secured to each other in a particularly simple manner or separated from each other via the securing device by the wall unit being fitted on the securing device which is secured to the pedestal or being removed therefrom. The securing device is in particular formed by a pipe portion, by a shaped portion, or by a joint portion.
The securing device can, for example, be constructed in an H-shaped or a U-shaped manner with two legs. The two legs have in this instance a continuation at the end in each case. The pedestal has two recesses which correspond to the continuations of the H-shaped or U-shaped securing device and in which the respective continuations are introduced. An H-shaped or U-shaped securing device which is secured to the legs via two continuations in two corresponding recesses of the pedestal is particularly stable.
The securing device can, for example, be constructed as a U-shaped, bent sheet metal component. Securing devices which are constructed as a U-shaped, bent sheet metal component can be produced in a simple and cost-effective manner.
The continuations can, for example, each have a wedge receiving member, wherein a wedge which releasably fixes the securing device to the pedestal is introduced into the wedge receiving member. A securing device which is releasably secured to the pedestal can be fixed in a particularly simple manner via such a wedge.
The wedge which is introduced into the wedge receiving members can, for example, be secured to the pedestal via a securing screw. The wedge is secured in the wedge receiving members via such a securing screw. This prevents the wedge and consequently the securing device from being unintentionally released from the pedestal. The wall unit of the goods presentation system is thereby safely secured to the pedestal.
The securing device can, for example, have a threaded rod. The pedestal thereby has a corresponding threaded rod recess through which the threaded rod is guided. The securing device is thereby secured to the pedestal via the threaded rod and a nut which is securely screwed thereto. The securing device can thus be safely and releasably secured to the pedestal in a simple manner.
The securing device can, for example, have an inner thread. The pedestal thereby has a screw recess through which a screw which cooperates with the inner thread of the securing device and via which the securing device is securely screwed to the pedestal is guided. The securing device can thus be safely and releasably secured to the pedestal in a simple manner.
The two above-mentioned embodiments in which the securing device is screwed to the pedestal can be produced with more generous production tolerances and consequently in a more cost-effective manner than the embodiment with a wedge and wedge receiving member. A wedge connection must provide that the wedge receiving members are accessible for the wedge prior to the securing of the securing device and are not partially concealed by any curved surfaces, layers of paint, or ridges in the pedestal. Wedge receiving members which are concealed in this manner are not accessible for a wedge.
The securing device can, for example, be in the form of a U-shaped bent sheet metal component having two legs with continuations which are arranged at the end of the legs and which are introduced into corresponding recesses in the pedestal. The inner thread is thereby in the form of a nut which is arranged between the legs of the securing device which is in the form of a U-shaped, bent sheet metal component and which is in particular welded. A securing device which is constructed as a U-shaped sheet metal component and which is secured via two continuations to the legs in two corresponding recesses of the pedestal is particularly stable. The securing device can be provided with an inner thread in a simple manner via the arrangement of a nut between the legs.
The continuations can, for example, each have sheet metal strip receiving members, wherein a sheet metal strip is introduced into the sheet metal strip receiving members of a securing device. The sheet metal strip distributes the forces which are applied by a screw to the pedestal. The releasable connection of the securing device to the pedestal is particularly stable.
The securing device can, for example, have a wall unit thread via which the wall unit is screwed to the securing device. The wall unit is not only fitted on the securing device, but is also screwed thereto. Such a vertical orientation of the wall unit is thus in particular improved. The goods presentation system is thereby more stable and has a higher load-bearing capacity.
The wall unit thread can, for example, be in the form of a wall unit nut which is arranged between the legs of the U-shaped, bent sheet metal component and which is in particular welded. The wall unit nut may in this instance in particular be arranged in a state rotated through 90° with respect to a nut to secure the securing device to the pedestal. The wall unit may be connected to the securing device via a horizontally arranged screw connection, while the securing device can be connected to the pedestal via a vertically arranged screw connection.
The securing device and the pedestal can, for example, form an auxiliary assembly positioning member for a correct assembly of the securing device on the pedestal. This is particularly advantageous when the securing device, in particular a securing device which is in the form of a U-shaped sheet metal component, has a recess in order not to impede bases from being received on a pillar of the wall unit. In this instance, the auxiliary assembly positioning member prevents the securing device from being mounted in an incorrect orientation and, in spite of the recess which is provided on the securing device, impairing the receiving of bases on the pillar of the wall unit. The auxiliary assembly positioning member can in this instance in particular be formed via an asymmetrically arranged wedge receiving members or via sheet metal strip receiving members, wherein a hole in the sheet metal strip or in the wedge through which a screw is intended to be guided only corresponds in the correct assembly position to a corresponding recess in the pedestal. A fixing of the sheet metal strip or a securing of the wedge to the pedestal is in this instance only possible with a correct orientation of the securing device.
Other advantages and details of the present invention can be derived from the following description of the drawings which show exemplary embodiments according to the present invention. Components which are identical or which have a similar function (where appropriate) are thereby given identical reference numerals. Individual technical features of the embodiments described below can be combined with the features of individual embodiments described above to form objects according to the present invention.
The securing devices 10 which are secured to the pedestal 4 form mandrels which can be introduced into the pillars 8 of the wall unit 6 which are in the form of a hollow profile or onto which the wall unit 6 with the pillars 8 which are in the form of a hollow profile is fitted.
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In the continuations 14 of the legs 12 of the securing device 10 are arranged sheet metal strip receiving members 30 in which a sheet metal strip 32 is introduced in each case. The sheet metal strip 32 has a hole through which the screw 28 is guided. The sheet metal strip 32 serves to distribute the forces which are applied by the screw 28 to the pedestal 4. The releasable connection between the securing device 10 and pedestal 4 is thereby more durable.
The sheet metal strip receiving members 30 are, with respect to a center plane in a viewing direction of the securing device 10 from the side, introduced in a state which is offset in an outward direction into the continuations 14 of the legs 12. An auxiliary assembly positioning member is thereby formed. Only when the securing devices 10 are introduced into the recesses 16 in a correct orientation can the screw 28 be guided through the hole in the sheet metal strip 32 and the corresponding screw recess 26 in the pedestal 4 in order to screw the securing devices 10 to the pedestal 4. An assembly of the securing devices 10 in an incorrect orientation is thereby prevented. An assembly of the securing devices 10 in a correct orientation is important since the securing devices 10 which are in the form in the embodiments of U-shaped bent sheet metal components have a lateral recess in the base of the U. This lateral recess is intended to be arranged to face forwards so as to prevent the securing devices 10 from concealing base recesses which are provided for receiving bases on the pillars 8 of the wall unit 6.
The goods presentation systems 2 of the embodiments have L-shaped cross sections. These are typically provided with goods at one side of the wall unit 6. The goods presentation systems 2 can readily be produced with a T-shaped cross section, wherein the wall unit 6 can then be provided with goods at both sides.
The present invention is not limited to embodiments described herein; reference should be had to the appended claims.
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10-2022 101 342.1 | Jan 2022 | DE | national |