Hanger and pin assembly for displaying merchandise

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6446932
  • Patent Number
    6,446,932
  • Date Filed
    Monday, July 31, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, September 10, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
An improved hanger and pin assembly for holding, hanging and displaying merchandise, such as a plurality of louvers for window blinds, at the point of sale for such merchandise having, a generally planar member, a pin member disposed for operative engagement with one end of the planar member for removably connecting the plurality of elements of the merchandise to the hanger and pin assembly to form a modular unit, an annular section on the planar member defining a sized opening at the opposite end of the planar member for removably mounting the plurality of elements at the point of sale for such merchandise, and spaced protuberances medially disposed on the planar member between the annular section defining the sized opening for mounting the modular unit and the pin member, for engagement with and to stabilize the plurality of elements in assembled position. An alternate form of the hanger member of the hanger and pin assembly has an arcuate section for defining a generally sized opening and a passage or side opening adjacent the arcuate section disposed in communication with the sized opening so formed in the planar member. In either form of the hanger member, a laterally extending support plate can be provided in lieu of the spaced protuberances for engagement with the plurality of elements to stabilize the merchandise being displayed when in assembled position.
Description




FIELD OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates generally to the promotion and merchandising of a product for sale to the public and more particularly to a hanger and pin assembly for displaying modular units of the elements of such merchandise such as louvers or slats for window blinds of the same size, shape, color and design to enable customers at the point of sale for such merchandise to select the required quantity of modular units for a given size window or opening in which a window blind is to be mounted.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Although the present invention will be illustrated with respect to modular units of louvers and slats for window blinds, this is not by way of limitation, because the present invention is equally applicable to displays of modular units of elements for any type and size of product to be displayed for sale.




Thus, in today's modern world, decorators as well as the do-it-yourselfers seek to modify and improve the decor of a home and look for relatively simple ways to accomplish this accepted and desirable practice.




The present invention illustrates one means for displaying products and merchandise to aid such customers to enable them to create, improve or repair various types of window blinds by setting up the louvers or slats in assemblies or modular units with a hanger and pin assembly so they can be hung at the point of sale and thus easily examined and selected in the right multiples for the creation, improvement or repair of a given set of window blinds.




Louvers as used herein shall mean the plurality of inter-engaging slats used in horizontally or vertically mounted window blinds for controlling the light and ventilation entering through a window or opening as well as the size of the opening. Such blinds use various devices for controlling and regulating the up and down or left and right movement and inter-engagement of the louvers or slats to achieve these results, such as a cord and pulley mechanism, or a wand and carriage assembly. Louvers, their controls and regulators, their slats and other elements are well known and available on the open market and accordingly will not be more fully described because they do not form part of the present invention.




SUMMARY AND OBJECTS OF THE INVENTION




Thus, the present invention covers an improved hanger and pin assembly for holding, hanging and displaying merchandise, such as a plurality of louvers for window blinds, at the point of sale having, a generally planar member, means on the planar member for removably connecting the hanger and pin assembly to the plurality of elements of the merchandise being displayed, means on the planar member for mounting or hanging the plurality of joined elements at the point of sale for the merchandise, and means medially disposed on said planar member for engagement with and for stabilizing the plurality of elements of the merchandise in assembled position.




Accordingly, it is one aspect of the present invention to provide an improved hanger and pin assembly having means for removably connecting the hanger and pin assembly to modular units of a plurality of elements of merchandise such as louvers of the same size, shape, color and length for horizontal or vertical window blinds for windows and other openings.




It is another aspect of the present invention to provide an improved hanger and pin assembly for modular units of a plurality of elements of merchandise such as louvers of the same size, shape, color and length for horizontal and vertical window blinds having means thereon for hanging such modules at the point of sale for such modular units of such merchandise.




It is another aspect of the present invention to provide an improved hanger and pin assembly for modular units of merchandise having means thereon to steady the merchandise when it is in assembled position.




The foregoing and other objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be better understood and become apparent from the following description of a preferred embodiment of said invention, taken in conjunction with the illustrated form of such embodiment as shown in the accompanying drawings, in which:











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a plurality of modular units of vertical type louvers as displayed at the point of sale by means of the hanger and pin assemblies in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 2

is an enlarged exploded perspective view of one of the modular units in

FIG. 1

showing the hanger and pin assembly in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 3

is an enlarged front view of just the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

,





FIG. 4

is an enlarged back view of the hanger section of the hange assembly shown in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 5

is a top view of the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 6

is a bottom view of the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 7

is a right side view of the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 8

is a left side view of the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 9

is a vertical cross-section taken on line


9





9


of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 10

is a horizontal cross-section taken on line


10





10


of

FIG. 3

,





FIG. 11

is an enlarged perspective view of the pin member of the hanger and pin assembly shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

,





FIG. 11A

is a head end view of the pin member shown in

FIG. 11

,





FIG. 11B

is an insert end view opposite from the head end view of the pin member shown in

FIG. 11

,





FIG. 12

is a cross-section taken on line


12





12


of

FIG. 11

,





FIG. 13

is an enlarged fragmentary cross-section of one of the locking members shown in

FIGS. 11 and 12

,





FIG. 14

is an enlarged front view of another embodiment of just the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 15

is a back view of the enlarged hanger section as shown

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 16

is a top view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 17

is a bottom view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 18

is a right side view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 19

is left side view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 20

is a cross-section taken on line


20





20


of

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 21

is a cross-section taken on line


21





21


of

FIG. 14

,





FIG. 22

is an enlarged front view of a further embodiment of just the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly in accordance with the present invention,





FIG. 23

is a back view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 22

,





FIG. 24

is a top view of the enlarged hanger section shown in

FIG. 22

,





FIG. 25

is a bottom view of the enlarged hanger section a shown in

FIG. 22

,





FIG. 26

is a right side view of the enlarged hanger section as shown in

FIG. 22

,





FIG. 27

is a left side view of the enlarged hanger section as shown

FIG. 22

,





FIG. 28

is a cross-section taken on line


28





28


of

FIG. 22

, and





FIG. 29

is a cross-section taken on line


29





29


of FIG.


22


.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT




Referring to the drawings,

FIG. 1

shows several modular units for window blind products generally designated


10




a,




10




b


and


10




c.


Each of these modular units has a multiplicity of various sized, shaped and lengths of louvers as, for example,


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


for modular unit


10




a


as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

. All of the louvers are connected together to form the modular unit, for example, modular unit


10




a,


by a hanger and pin assembly


12


in accordance with the present invention. The hanger and pin assemblies


12


on the modular units


10




a,




10




b


and


10




c


are provided with suitable annular means


13


which defines an opening


13




a


to enable the modular units to be hung on suitable associated display pegs or hooks as at


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c


disposed at the point of sale, to both display this merchandise and to make it readily and easily accessible to the customer for evaluation and purchase in connection with replacing, improving and for creating new or variations of window blinds.




The modular units


10




a,




10




b


and


10




c,


as illustrated for modular unit


10




a


at

FIG. 2

, each consist of a plurality of louvers. These louvers will be generally of the same style, length, width color, shape and surface configuration or variations thereof. While one modular unit is illustrated for each of the given pegs or hooks


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c,


those skilled in the art will recognize that the pegs and hooks can be increased in numbers or can be extended so that the number and type of modular units can be increased and/or diversified for a given display as may be required to accommodate and meet the needs as may be determined from customer interest.




Hanger section


15


of the respective hanger and pin assemblies


12


for accomplishing the display of these modular units can be made of any suitable materials such as metal or reinforced plastic. They can also have any suitable size and shape depending on the elements of the particular merchandise to be displayed. Hanger section


15


of the hanger and pin assembly


12


illustrated is made of a more or less sized thickness of sheet metal and can be easily manufactured by conventional stamping or other simple form of fabrication to produce many such sections for the hanger and pin assemblies


12


such as those in the shape and size as shown in the FIGURES of the drawings.




Thus, each of the stamped or formed hanger sections


15


of the hanger and pin assembly


12


is a generally planar member having an enlarged annular section


13


which defines the sized opening


13




a


formed therein, at one end, during fabrication of the hanger sections. Hanger section


15


is tapered towards the opposite end as at


16


. The opening


13




a


in this embodiment of the invention is sized to fit on the respective pegs or hooks


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c


as shown in

FIG. 1

of the drawings. In the tapered end


16


, bore


17


is provided for mounting therethrough sized and adjustable pin member


18


for connecting the elements of the merchandise to be displayed such as the louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


of modular unit


10




a,


all of which is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings.




Pin member


18


of the hanger and pin assembly


12


has an enlarged head


19


and an elongated shank


20


connected at one end to the enlarged head


19


and extending normal therefrom in the centerline of the pin member


18


. The end


21


of the shank


20


remote from the end connected to the enlarged head


19


is slightly reduced to facilitate assembly of the elements of the merchandise onto the hanger and pin assembly


12


. A space


20




a


is formed on the shank


20


between the enlarged head


19


and a plurality of serially disposed releasable locking members as at


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


disposed about the shank


20


.




Pin member


18


of the hanger and pin assembly


12


is made of a highly resilient material such as Nylon®, reinforced Nylon®, polyvinyl chloride or polyethylene which will retain its shape but is flexible or sufficiently elastic to enable the serially disposed locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


on the pin member


18


to deflect when sufficient force is exerted during assembly and/or disassembly of the elements of the merchandise being displayed such as the louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


of modular unit loa when the modular units of merchandise such as the window blinds are being assembled onto or disassembled from the hanger and pin assembly


12


.




Each of the releasable locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


include, a plurality of circumferentially disposed separated and spaced upper and lower shaped locking sections


23




a


and


23




b


and separate and spaced right side and left side shaped locking sections


24




a


and


24




b.


These upper and lower locking sections


23




a


and


23




b


and right side and left side locking sections


24




a


and


24




b


all extend and face in a direction towards the enlarged head


19


. Further, locking sections


23




a,




23




b,




24




a


and


24




b


are tapered at the ends


25


remote from the end connected to shank


20


of the pin member, and because they are also made of the same relatively flexible material from which the pin member


18


is made, even though larger in diameter than the diameter of the bore


17


and aligned bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


in the respective elements


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d,


will readily pass through these bores and openings and can be used to compress the elements to form a compact modular unit such as the modular units


10




a,




10




b


and


10




c


as shown in

FIG. 1

, and all of which is also shown in

FIGS. 11

to


13


of the drawings.




The reason that the pin member


19


needs to be resilient, the reduced section


21


provided on the shank


20


of the pin member


18


, the shape of the serially disposed locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


on the pin member, the direction that the edges


25


of the locking members


23




a,




23




b,




24




a


and


24




b


face towards the enlarged head


19


, and why the serially disposed locking members are spaced from the enlarged head


19


will be better understood from the description below concerning the assembly of the elements such as the louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


of modular unit


10




a,


onto the hanger and pin assembly


12


.




Medially between the opening


13


and the bore


17


on the tapered end


16


of the hanger section of the hanger and pin assembly


12


, are at least two or more protuberances as at


27




a


and


27




b


respectively disposed on opposite sides of the centerline of the hanger and pin assembly


12


formed by the sized heads of rivets


28




a


and


28




b


affixed in the conventional manner for setting rivets into assembled position on a sheet metal or other material of which the hanger section


15


is made. The protuberances may also be formed on the hanger section


15


by other techniques such as reverse indentation of the sheet metal during the fabrication of hanger section


15


, as will be understood by those skilled in the art. Assembly of a Modular Unit of Merchandise




Connecting the hanger and pin assembly


12


to the elements of the merchandise to be displayed will be illustrated with respect to the modular unit


10




a


for window blinds as shown in the FIGURES of the drawings.




Thus, elements, such as louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d,


are first selected and the connecting bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


aligned with each other so the elements will stay in general alignment when hung in the display as shown in

FIG. 1. A

blank hanger section


15


and an associated pin member


18


are next selected as a function of the size, width, length and other characteristics of the given elements or louvers that need to be taken into account to provide a suitable hanger and pin assembly


12


for forming and displaying the modular unit.




Holding the matched set of louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


so that the connecting bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


are in alignment with each other, the pin member


18


is press fitted through the connecting bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


from the front end of the aligned louvers until the enlarged head


19


rests on the front surface of the first of the matched louvers and at least one or more of the locking sections


23




a,




23




b,




24




a


and


24




b


of the releasable locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


clear the back surface of the last of the matched louvers so that at least a portion of the matched set of louvers rest in the space


20




a


on the pin member


18


between the enlarged head


19


and the serially disposed releasable locking members.




It is noted that the tapered edges


25


on the locking sections


23




a,




23




b,




24




a


and


24




b


of the releasable locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c


face towards the enlarged head


19


on the pin member


15


. Therefore, the shank


20


having the releasable locking members serially disposed thereon can be forced and press fitted through the connecting bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


because the releasable locking members are sufficiently flexible or elastic to enable them to squeeze through these connecting bores even though these bores are of a lesser diameter than the diameter of the locking sections


23




a,




23




b,




24




a


and


24




b


on the respective releasable locking members


22




a,




22




b


and


22




c.






When the shank


20


of the pin member


18


has been press fitted through the connecting bores


26




a,




26




b,




26




c


and


26




d


as above described, the tapered end


21


of the shank


20


on the pin member


18


can in the same manner be forced through the bore


17


in the tapered end


16


of the hanger section


15


. Then, the hanger section


15


is pressed into firm engagement with the back surface of the last louver


11




d


to snugly hold the set of assembled louvers, all of which is shown in

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings.




Thus, in the above example, the assembly of the modular unit


10




a


of a set of matched louvers is established with the improved hanger and pin assembly


12


which enables the modular unit to be easily displayed on the pegs or hooks


14


at the point of sale, as is shown in FIG.


1


.




Description of Another Embodiment





FIGS. 14

to


21


show another embodiment of the hanger section


115


for the hanger and pin assembly in accordance with the present invention.




In this embodiment, the hanger section


115


is also a generally planar member made of a sized thickness of sheet metal or reinforced plastic having any suitable size and shape dependent on the elements of the particular product to be displayed. Hanger section


115


has a wide annular end as at


115




a


in which a sized opening


113


is formed during fabrication of the hanger section. This embodiment of the hanger section has the same shape and size as the hanger section


15


first above shown and described and accordingly forms a tapered end


116


at the end opposite from the wide end


115




a


defining the opening


113


. As in the first embodiment above described, the opening


113


is sized to fit on an elongated suit or dress type support bar, not shown, instead of pegs or hooks


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c


in the manner shown for hanger section


15


, in

FIG. 1

of the drawings.




Hanger section


115


further differs from the form of the hanger section


15


in that there is a passage, side opening or space formed at


113




a


for the wide annular end


115




a


which communicates with the sized opening


113


to facilitate mounting and removal of a modular unit from an elongated support bar or rod, not shown, at the display site, when the modular unit is formed with a hanger and pin assembly having a hanger section in accordance with this embodiment of the invention.




Hanger section


115


is otherwise identical to hanger section


15


and accordingly will relate in the same manner to the pin member


18


, the enlarged protuberances


27




a


and


27




b


and the assembly, all as above described for the form of the invention shown and described at

FIGS. 1

to


13


of the drawings.




Description of a Further Embodiment





FIGS. 22

to


29


show a further embodiment of the hanger section


215


for the hanger and pin assembly in accordance with the present invention.




In this embodiment, the hanger section


215


is also a generally planar member made of a sized thickness of sheet metal or reinforced plastic having any suitable size and shape dependent on the elements of the particular product to be displayed. Hanger section


215


has a wide annular end as at


215




a


in which a sized opening


213


is formed during fabrication of the hanger section. This embodiment of the hanger section has the same shape and size as the hanger section


15


first above shown and described and accordingly forms a tapered end


216


at the end opposite from the wide end


215




a


defining the opening


213


. As in the first embodiment above described, the opening


213


is sized to fit on an elongated support bar, not shown, instead of pegs or hooks


14




a,




14




b


and


14




c


in the manner shown for hanger section


15


, in

FIG. 1

of the drawings.




Hanger section


215


also differs from the form of the hanger section


15


in that there is a passage, side opening or space formed at


213




a


for the wide annular end


215




a


which communicates with the sized opening


213


to facilitate mounting and removal of a modular unit from such elongated support bar or rod, not shown, at the display site, when the modular unit is formed with a hanger and pin assembly having a hanger section in accordance with this embodiment of the invention.




Hanger section


215


, however, differs from the hanger sections


15


and


115


as shown in

FIGS. 4

to


21


of the drawings in that instead of the enlarged protuberances as at


27




a


and


27




b


as shown in

FIGS. 3

to


10


of the drawings, to steady the merchandise when it is assembled on the hanger and pin assembly and hung on the display rack, this form of the invention provides a laterally extending support plate


217


which is operatively associated with the bore


218


in the tapered end


216


of this form of the hanger member


215


, as described hereinafter.




Laterally extending support plate


217


is a sized flat planar member and may be stamped or formed in the same sheet metal or reinforced plastic of sized thickness from which the hanger member


215


is made. Support plate


217


may be sized to project at an angle of about


90


° from the plane of the hanger member


215


and laterally a suitable distance as a function of the thickness of the elements of the merchandise being displayed such as the thickness of the respective louvers


11




a,




11




b,




11




c


and


11




d


of the modular set


10




a


illustrated at

FIGS. 1 and 2

of the drawings.




Bore


218


is provided for mounting therethrough the sized and adjustable pin member


18


as above described for the form of the invention shown in

FIGS. 4

to


21


. The pin member connects the elements of the merchandise to be displayed to the hanger member


215


.




The distance from the center of the opening


213


to the lower end of the tapered section


216


to obtain an optimum connection with the elements of the merchandise to be displayed when the pin member


18


is mounted into the bore


218


is 1.237″. This dimension or distance also enables the use of a bore with a radius of .080°.




At this radius, the bore


218


and the support plate


217


coact with the pin member


18


to prevent the hanger member


215


from sliding or falling behind the elements of the merchandise to be displayed.




Thus, an improved device for displaying products has been shown and described which is simple, relatively low in cost and provides easy accessibility for the customer.




It will be understood that the invention is not to be limited to the specific construction or arrangement as shown and that changes and modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of invention as defined by the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A hanger and pin assembly for a modular unit of matched pieces of merchandise to be mounted on a display means at the point of sale for such merchandise comprising:a. a sized and shaped generally planar member having, a hanger section, means at one end of the hanger section for connecting said hanger and pin assembly to said modular unit of matched pieces of merchandise, and an opening on said hanger section a spaced distance from said connecting means for removably mounting the modular unit on said display means, b. said connecting means including, a sized bore in said hanger section, an elongated member having a head at one end for engagement with the hanger section in assembled position, a shank disposed to extend from the head end of the elongated member for engagement with the matched pieces of merchandise in the modular unit, and to engage the sized bore to force the hanger section into engagement with the pieces of the modular unit, and a releasable locking means for holding the matched pieces of the modular unit on the hanger and pin assembly, and c. a support plate connected to the planar member between the connecting means and the annular section defining the opening for mounting the modular unit and disposed for operative association with the connecting means to stabilize the modular unit when it is so mounted.
  • 2. A hanger and pin assembly for displaying merchandise comprising:a. a planar member having means for connecting the hanger and pin assembly to the merchandise to be displayed, b. means on the planar member spaced from the connecting means for mounting the merchandise at the point where it will be displayed, c. means on the planar member between said mounting means and said connecting means for steadying the merchandise when it is in assembled position on the hanger and pin assembly, d. said means for steadying the merchandise includes, a laterally extending support plate connected to the planar member, and e. said support plate disposed to extend at an angle to the plane of the planar member for operative association with the connecting means.
  • 3. The hanger and pin assembly in claim 2 wherein the support plate is connected medially along the planar member and is disposed to extend laterally at right angles to the planar member, and said support plate sized as a function of the thickness of the merchandise to be displayed.
  • 4. A hanger and pin assembly for displaying merchandise comprising:a. a planar member having, hanger section means, b. pin means operatively associated with the hanger section for connecting the hanger and pin assembly to the merchandise to be displayed, c. said pin means having a head end, an elongated shank member connected to said head end and disposed to extend through the merchandise and to engage the planar member, and releasable locking means on the shank member to hold the merchandise being displayed, d. mounting means on the hanger section spaced from the pin means for mounting the assembled merchandise at the point where it will be displayed, and e. laterally projecting support plate means connected to the planar member between the mounting means and connecting means for engagement with the merchandise connected to the hanger and pin assembly to stabilize the merchandise in assembled position.
CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application is a continuation-in-part of pending U.S. patent application No. 09/304,289 filed May 3, 1999.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 09/304289 May 1999 US
Child 09/629766 US