Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase and to provide signage for conveying and highlighting product information. These display fixtures can support the product and the signage. Exemplary display fixtures include tables, bins, open-air refrigerator coolers and other similar structures.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A freestanding graphic assembly includes a base having a top surface, a bottom surface and a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending through the base between the top surface and the bottom surface and arranged in a pattern. A pillar extends from the top surface of the base and has at least one elongated channel. A sign includes a portion being held by the at least one elongated channel and a remaining portion extending outwardly from the pillar. The sign includes a bottom edge that is spaced apart from the top surface of the base.
A freestanding graphic assembly includes a support stand having a base including a top surface and a bottom surface and an elongated member that extends upwards from the top surface of the base and houses a clip. The base further includes a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending through the base between the top surface and the bottom surface. A graphic has a portion retained by the clip in the elongated member and a remaining portion that extends outwardly from the elongated member. The elongated member is located adjacent to one of two opposing ends of the base.
A method of altering an open-air refrigerator cooler display unit to include a graphic display assembly is provided. A portion of a sign is inserted into a portion of a support stand. The support stand includes a base having a top surface, a bottom surface and a plurality of spaced-apart holes extending through the base between the top surface and the bottom surface and arranged in a pattern. A pillar extends from the top surface of the base and has at least one elongated channel for receiving the portion of the sign. The support stand is placed on a table top of the open-air refrigerator cooler display unit. The plurality of spaced-apart holes in the base of the support stand are aligned with holes in the tabletop that deliver refrigerated air to the display unit so that perishable food that is placed on the table top and over the base of the support stand will continue to be evenly cooled.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
A freestanding graphic assembly is to be used in an open-air refrigerator cooler display case or in other types of display fixtures including tables and bins. As illustrated, the open-air cooler includes a table top that has holes for allowing refrigerated air to pass through to cool the perishable food being supported by the table top. The table top is surrounded by sidewalls so as to retain food and at least some cold air on the table top and prevent food from rolling off.
The freestanding graphic assembly described in detail below includes a support stand having a flat base and a pillar that extends upwards from the flat base. The base includes holes for matching with the holes in the tabletop of the open-air cooler. This allows the freestanding graphic assembly to be placed anywhere on the table top and still allow refrigerated air to pass through the base to food being placed on top of the base. Inside the pillar is an elongated “H” clip. An in-store marketing sign or graphic is secured to the “H” clip so that it is located above the sidewalls of the refrigerator cooler and above the perishable food being supported on the tabletop of the refrigerator cooler.
Pillar or elongated member 106 extends upwards from top surface 108 of base 104 and has at least one elongated channel. More particularly, pillar or elongated member 106 extends from top surface 108 adjacent to front end 103 of base 104. However, pillar or elongated member 106 could also extend from top surface 108 adjacent to back end 105 or in any other location on base 104. Length 116 and width 117 (
Pillar or elongated member 106 houses a clip 128 that is to be used to retain a graphic or a sign in pillar 106.
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First pocket 136 and second pocket 138 each include a plurality of grippers 140. In regards to first pocket 136, a plurality of grippers 140 are coupled to interior surfaces 142 and 144 of legs 130 and 132. More specifically, two grippers 140 are located on interior surface 142 of first leg 130 to the right side of third leg 134 and three grippers 140 are located on interior surface 144 of second leg 132 to the right side of third leg 134. In regards to second pocket 138, a plurality of grippers 140 are coupled to interior surface 142 and 144 of legs 130 and 132, respectively. More specifically, two grippers 140 are located on interior surface 142 of first leg 130 and three grippers 140 are located on interior surface 144 of second leg 132. Therefore, one of first pocket 136 and second pocket 138 and their grippers 140 mate with inner channel 124 of pillar 106. In particular, grippers 140 grip inner wall 126 between first leg 130 and second leg 132 of clip 128. In the embodiment illustrated in
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Support stand 102 is then placed on table top 172 of open-air refrigerator cooler display unit 170. The plurality of spaced-apart holes 112 in base 104 are aligned with holes or nozzles 174 in table top 172 so that refrigerated air can be delivered to table top 172 unimpeded. More specifically, the pattern of spaced-apart holes 112 in base 104 with the matching pattern of holes or nozzles 174 in table top 172. Therefore, perishable food, such as perishable food 178, can be placed on table top 172 and on or over base 104 and refrigerated air will continue to evenly cool the perishable food.
To ensure base 104 and its holes 112 remain aligned with the holes or nozzles 174 in tabletop 172, in one embodiment, holes 112 in base 104 can be configured to register with holes or nozzles 174 in tabletop 172 so that upon graphic display assembly 150 being knocked holes 112 remain in alignment with holes or nozzles 174 in tabletop 172. For example, bottom surface 110 of base 104 can include protrusions that fit into nozzles or holes 174, but do not interfere with the flow of refrigerated air. Exemplary protrusions could include rings that surround the diameter of holes 112 that are smaller in diameter than the diameter of holes or nozzles, but let air to pass through holes 112. Such registration would prevent inadvertent misalignment of holes 112 with holes or nozzles 174.
In addition, it should be further realized that graphic display assembly can be placed in any type of display bin as a freestanding sign display, not just in open-air refrigerated cooler units, to help customers discover what they are looking for and understand options. By having the sign freestanding above product displayed in a bin, the differences between product types can be better illustrated and recognized.
Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.