This application claims priority under 35 USC 119(a)-(d) from Swedish Application No. 1951538-6 filed on Dec. 20, 2019, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
The present invention relates in general to an information display stand configured to assume a first formation in which the stand is planar for storage or transportation, and a second formation in which the stand is expanded and capable of assuming an upright displaying position. More specifically, the invention concerns a locking assembly which is configured to be included in an information display stand and which maintains the stand in its expanded formation for upright position of use.
Information display stands have been used in the promotion industry for many years. Stands of this structure are oftentimes referred to as pop-up display stands. One type of such stand is disclosed in WO2010/019086A1, which has two panels and which can assume a first configuration in which the stand is flattened for transport or storage, and a second configuration in which the stand is extended, hence self-supporting. This known information presenting stand has a locking member arranged between the panels, for continuously adjustable locking of the stand in the two configurations. The locking member is self-locking by means of a friction band coupling formed between contact surfaces of the two parts of the locking member.
A drawback with friction-based means in locking members in such display stands, is the unspecific length of the locking member that may arise during the manufacturing process, where the locking member parts are joined to become a unit. If the locking member is too short, it does not fit between the two panels and excess manual work is needed to fasten the locking member between the two panels. A similar problem occurs if the locking member turns out to be too long.
In FR2959053A1, an information display stand is disclosed which has a first element of a tie rod that is fixed proximate a side edge to a flexible plate forming a first display panel, and a second member that is attached to a second flexible plate proximate a second side edge. The first and second members are configured to couple from a sliding position in a direction urging the first and second side edges, so as to prevent sliding in opposite directions and thereby maintaining the first display face convex.
Further background art is reflected for instance in WO2007/092440A2 and EP2650862A2.
A problem with the prior art discussed above arises for instance in the initial critical moment during which the convex shape of the display stand panels is determined. Hence, there is room for improvements.
An object of the present invention is to solve or at least mitigate the problems related to prior art. This object has now been achieved by means of the technique set forth in the appended independent claims; preferred embodiments being defined in the related dependent claims.
In a first aspect, there is provided an information display stand configured to assume a first formation in which the stand is substantially planar for storage or transportation, and a second formation in which the stand is expanded and capable of assuming an upright displaying position. The stand has a center axis and comprises at least two panels that are joined together along respective edge portions, such that the stand in the second formation forms a substantially tubular shape, and at least one elongated locking assembly arranged between the two panels. The locking assembly extends transversely with respect to the center axis and has its respective ends attached to the panels at the respective edge portions. Furthermore, the locking assembly is configured to assume an extended form corresponding to the first formation of the stand, and a retracted locking form corresponding to the second formation of the stand.
The locking assembly of this improved stand comprises a tongue member and a receiving member, wherein the tongue member is in sliding connection within an opening of the receiving member. The tongue member comprises at least one protrusion configured to engage with at least one matching recess in the receiving member, such that when the tongue member and the receiving member are brought together a stopping mechanism is established by engagement between the protrusion and the recess, thereby keeping the stand in the second expanded formation.
A stand according to this aspect is favourable in that the snap-in locking features of the locking assembly facilitate the handling of the stand. It is easy to switch between the two formations of the stand. Furthermore, each locking assembly of the stand is of robust structure which secures efficient handling and use of the stand.
The stopping mechanism of the locking assembly obtained by matching engagement means of the tongue member and the tongue receiving member promotes a stepwise locking operation of the locking assembly.
In an embodiment, when then locking assembly is in its retracted form, it has two central wall portions which protrude in opposite directions with respect to a central plane of the locking assembly.
Preferably, the central wall portions are configured to engage with opposite inner surfaces of the panels in a transition between the first and second formation of the stand.
In another embodiment, when the locking assembly is in its retracted form, each of the two central wall portions of the locking assembly has a pointed shape with an outer tip which in the transition between the first and second formation is preferably in engagement with the inner surface of the adjacent panel.
In yet another embodiment, the two central wall portions together comprise toggle joint means configured to shift between a first and a second wall portion position during transition between the extended and the retracted form of the locking assembly, respectively.
In a further embodiment, the first and second wall portion positions determined by the toggle joint means are induced by a tipping point determined by applied outer forces acting on the locking assembly. A tipping point threshold is determined by the material features of the locking assembly.
In an embodiment, the sliding connection in the locking assembly between the tongue member and a tongue receiving area of the receiving member is substantially frictionless in that the distance between opposite sliding connection surfaces of the tongue receiving area of the receiving member is larger than the material thickness of the tongue member to be received in the tongue receiving area. This structure is beneficial, since the handling and operation of the locking assembly is smooth and efficient. It is easy to switch the stand from its two positions.
Preferably, the material thickness of the tongue member is between 40-90% of the distance between the opposite sliding connection surfaces of the tongue receiving area of the receiving member. Most preferred, this thickness proportion is 55-75%.
In a second aspect, there is provided a locking assembly to be included in a two-panel information display stand. The locking assembly comprises a tongue member and a receiving member; said members being in sliding connection within an opening of the receiving member. The tongue member comprises at least one protrusion configured to engage with a matching recess in the receiving member, such that when the tongue member and the receiving member are brought together, a stopping mechanism is established by engagement between the protrusion and the recess, thereby keeping the stand in an expanded formation.
In an embodiment, the locking assembly is configured to assume an extended form corresponding to a substantially planar formation of the stand, and a retracted locking form corresponding to the expanded formation of the stand. In its retracted form, the locking assembly has two central wall portions protruding in opposite directions with respect to a central plane of the locking assembly.
Preferably, the locking assemblies for the information display stand are formed from a one-piece blank which is folded along folding lines to the final insert shape. The locking assemblies are suitable to produce in a folding machine to which flat blanks are fed. Preferably, the blanks consist of corrugated board easy to fold.
Further features of the invention and its embodiments will be explained in the following description.
By way of example, embodiments of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings, in which:
An information display stand 1 in accordance with an embodiment of the invention is shown in
The locking assemblies 3, 3′ are schematically illustrated as rectangular boxes in
The stand 1 is illustrated in its idle position as seen in a top view in
In
The stand 1 is illustrated in its position of use as seen in a top view in
Three versions of the locking insert 3, 3′ are shown in subsequent
In all locking assemblies 3a, 3b, 3c, the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c comprises at least one protrusion 9a, 9b, 9c which is configured to—in a reversible manner—engage with at least one matching recess 10a, 10b, 10c in the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c such that the locking assembly 3a, 3b, 3c is able to transition between an extended form (see
Additionally, in all versions of the locking insert 3, 3′, the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c also comprises a shoulder 11a, 11b, 11c which, when brought into contact with a wall portion 12a, 12b, 12c of the slit 8a, 8b, 8c, maintains the locking mechanism of the locking assembly 3a, 3b, 3c when in its retracted position.
A first version of a locking insert 3a is shown
The at least one protrusion 9a shown in
In a second version shown in
The engagement between the protrusion 9a, 9b, 9c and the recess 10a, 10b, 10c occurs when the two parts are brought into contact with each other by an applied outer force F, F′, for example through a person's hand from the outside of the panels 2, 2′ of the stand 1. Two opposite arrows F, F′ are shown in
In a third version of the locking assembly 3c shown in
When the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c and the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c in the three locking insert versions described above are brought together by for example an applied outer force, a stopping mechanism is established in the locking insert. This stopping mechanism occurs through engagement between the at least one protrusion 9a, 9b, 9c of the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c and the corresponding at least one recess 10a, 10b, 10c of the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c, thereby keeping the stand 1 in the second expanded formation. The stopping mechanism based on the engagement between matching engagement or abutment means of the kind described, can be of the snap or snap-in type.
The locking insert 3, 3′ is shown in its extended position in
When the locking assembly 3a, 3b, 3c is in its retracted form, at least one of the two central wall portions 14a, 14a′, 14b, 14b′, 14c, 14c′ has a pointed shape with an outer tip which in the transition between the first and second formation of the stand 1 is in engagement with the inner surface of the adjacent panel 2, 2′. The tip is not necessarily pointing, as long as the central wall portions 14a, 14a′, 14b, 14b′, 14c, 14c′ can develop a tip-like shape as shown in
As shown in
An intermediate position of the locking assembly 3c—between the extended and retracted forms—is shown in
In all versions of the locking assembly 3a, 3b, 3c, the sliding connection between the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c and a tongue receiving area of the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c is substantially frictionless. In other words, the locking assembly 3a, 3b, 3c is a mechanical locking means rather than a friction-based locking means. To fulfil this requirement, the material thickness T of the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c which is to be received in the tongue receiving area is smaller than the distance D between the opposite sliding connection surfaces of the tongue receiving area of the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c. Preferably, the thickness T of the tongue member 6a, 6b, 6c is in the range of 40-90% of the distance D between the opposite sliding connection surfaces of the tongue receiving area of the receiving member 7a, 7b, 7c. More preferably, the thickness proportion is in the range of 55-75%. This tongue receiving area is shown in
The material thickness proportions of the locking insert 3c discussed above are illustrated in more detail in the blow-up of
Thanks to thickness proportions of this kind and the gaps 20, 21 left on either side of the tongue member 6c, a substantially frictionless connection between the tongue member 6c and the tongue receiving member is achieved. This promotes smooth telescopic mutual movements of the tongue member 6c and the tongue receiving member 7c, which is turn leads to a smooth switch between the idle position and the expanded formation of the stand 1.
In the following
It should be noted that all references made to the locking assembly 3c in the description can equally be made to the locking assembly 3d of which its blank is illustrated in
In the following, a method of forming the locking assemblies 3a, 3b, 3c (and 3d) starting from the blanks 16a, 16b and 16c will be illustrated schematically. For simplicity, the figures ending with capital letter “A” correspond to the embodiment of locking assembly 3a. Similarly, the figures ending with capital letter “B” correspond to the embodiment of locking assembly 3b and finally, the figures ending with capital letter “C” correspond equally to the embodiment of either one of locking assemblies 3c or 3d in terms of the shape of the folded locking assembly or insert.
The locking assembly 3a of the first embodiment is formed from a one-piece blank 16a in the way shown in
In a similar way, the locking assembly 3b of the second embodiment is formed from a one-piece blank 16b in the way shown in
The locking assembly 3c is formed from a one-piece blank 16c in the way shown in
To better understand the tipping point mechanism of the locking assembly 3c of the third embodiment and to comply with
The folding process described above is very efficient and can be performed at high speed in a folding machine. The locking inserts can be delivered separately to facilities where pop-up stands are manufactured, but it is also possible to produce complete pop-up stands more or less in-line. In this case, locking inserts are produced in a first station and fed to a second station where they are placed between panels and fastened by their ends to the inner edges of the opposite panels making up the stand. The folding machine used in the second station can for instance be of the type described in the patent SE-C-537,072 which is hereby incorporated by reference.
Standard lengths of locking inserts of the type described herein is about 500-550 mm, oftentimes about 535 mm, but the locking inserts according to the embodiments described herein are more flexible in terms of length. In particular, longer locking inserts are achievable by means of the improved locking inserts herein.
As mentioned above, the locking inserts are preferably formed from a one-piece blank which is folded in a number of folding steps. Preferably, the blank is made of some kind of paper-based material suitable for folding. A favourable material is corrugated board which can have some kind friction-impeding surface layer or coating.
In terms of dimensions, the width of the stand 1 is in the range of 25-35% of its height. Depending on which formation the stand 1 has, its cross-dimension will vary.
For example, the stand 1 may have an edge-to-edge dimension between the panel edges 4, 4′ of about 525 mm, whereas in its position of use, this transverse dimension can be about 420 mm.
Typically, the height of the locking assembly is in the range of 15-30% of its length, where the height is determined in relation to the center axis C of the stand 1. Preferably, the height is about 20-25% of its length.
Finally, it should be mentioned that the invention is by no means limited to the embodiments described herein and many modifications are feasible without departing from the spirit of the invention. For instance, the locking assemblies may be arranged on either side of the fold lines of the stand. In general, at least one locking insert is arranged between the panels and a dual-locking-insert-stand is described herein. For tall information display stands, more than two locking inserts can be used. There may be additional fold lines on the panels, and the number of fold lines may be determined by the number of locking inserts.
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