The present invention relates to a holder for mounting on shelves in shops and department stores and intended for inter alia advertising messages in sheet form, product information, product samples and the like, which shelves are divided into compartments by means of dividers which extend between the front and rear edges of the shelf and, at their front ends, are made with a gripping part comprising two gripping claws which are separated by an intermediate slot and are intended to engage with a mounting strip running along the front edge of the shelf.
In many situations, it is desirable for it to be possible to attach, for example, advertising messages in sheet form or other product information to shelves in shops and department stores. When some types of product are displayed, the shelves are divided into compartments by means of dividers extending between the front and rear edges of the shelf. In this connection, inter alia advertising messages and the like, usually referred to as flags, are today mounted in holes in the front edge of the shelf between the dividers. This means, however, that they render more difficult both the placing of merchandise on and the removal of merchandise from the shelf compartment concerned.
One object of the present invention is to solve this problem so that, for example, advertising flags can be attached to shelves in such a way that they do not constitute an obstruction.
The invention is based on the realization that this can be achieved if the flags can be mounted on the dividers at the side of the merchandise compartment concerned.
In this connection, a holder of the type indicated in the first paragraph is characterized in particular in that the holder has a slotted portion which makes it possible for it to be slipped onto the front end edge of the divider, and, extending downward from this portion, two legs with protruding locking projections which are adapted to enter into locking engagement in the slot between said gripping claws when the holder is slipped onto the divider.
By using a holder of this type, it is therefore possible to mount, for example, a flag directly on a divider, which means that it does not hinder access to the merchandise compartment. Furthermore, the system is entirely independent of the design of the shelf and any holes in it, as the holder is mounted on the divider. By virtue of the fact that, thanks to its slotted portion, the holder can be slipped onto the front end edge of the divider, very good guidance of the holder in the lateral direction is obtained.
The locking projections are suitably made so that they enter into engagement in the slot between the gripping claws above those portions thereof which engage with the mounting strip on the shelf. As a result, the holder does not interfere in any way with the mounting of the divider on the mounting strip of the shelf. The locking projections suitably have an essentially rectangular shape for bringing about good guidance in the slot in the divider.
It is preferred that the legs of the holder have downwardly projecting portions which, in the mounted state on a divider, project down on the outside of the mounting strip on the shelf in order to prevent an outward pivoting movement of the holder around the locking projections.
For similar reasons, the slot of the holder intended for receiving the divider has a bottom contour which closely follows the contour of the end edge of the divider in order thus to prevent an inward pivoting movement of the holder around the locking projections.
As the upper part of the holder is intended for securing an advertising message in sheet form, it is suitably made in the form of two side portions, prestressed toward one another, with an intermediate slot, in which guide means intended to interact with a sheet inserted into the slot are arranged.
The holder is suitably manufactured in one piece by injection molding a plastic material.
Further features of the invention emerge from the following patent claims.
The invention will be described in greater detail below with reference to the embodiments shown by way of example in accompanying drawings.
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In order to facilitate the snapping of the holder 11 firmly onto a divider 2, the lower end surfaces of the rectangular projections 18 are suitably slightly beveled. The holder is manufactured in one piece by injection molding a suitable plastic material, which means that the legs 17, 18 are slightly resilient, so that the holder can be snapped firmly onto a divider 2.
Reference numbers 21 and 22 designate material portions which connect the two sidepieces 13, 14 of the holder. The flag 10, which is inserted into the slot 15 between the sidepieces 13 and 14, is then made with corresponding cutouts, which means that the flag is fixed in a predetermined position in the holder 11 (see also
The legs 17, 18 of the holder are made with downwardly protruding projections 24, 25 which, in the mounted position, are located in front of the mounting strip 7 running on the shelf 1. This means that, in the mounted position, the holder 11 cannot be pivoted outward around the locking projections 19. The material portions 21 and 22 connecting the sidepieces 13 and 14 are located next to the front end edge of the divider 2. This means that, in the mounted position, the holder 11 cannot be pivoted inward around the locking projections 19 either.
A holder as above can be used for attaching other objects to a divider.
The invention has been described above in connection with the embodiments shown in the drawings. However, these can be varied in several respects within the scope of the patent claims, in particular with regard to the detailed design of various parts which have to be adapted depending on the intended use.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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0200512-2 | Feb 2002 | SE | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind |
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PCT/SE03/00123 | 1/24/2003 | WO |