Insert for display panels

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6363645
  • Patent Number
    6,363,645
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, February 25, 1998
    27 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, April 2, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Davis; Cassandra H.
    Agents
    • Ryan Kromholz & Manion, S.C.
Abstract
An insert is adapted to be inserted in an undercut T-shaped slot extending horizontally along an exposed surface of a panel, the undercut extending parallel to the surface and including an opening extending between the undercut and the surface. The insert is formed of resilient material having a foot adapted to be extended into the undercut and a pair of opposed legs which extend through the opening when the insert is positioned in the T-shaped slot, the legs providing between them an opening communicating with the foot. The legs have flanges on their outwardly extending ends which flanges face away from each other and are spaced outwardly away from the surface of the panel on opposite sides of the slot when the insert is positioned in the slot.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to slotted display panels and particularly to improved inserts for slots in such panels which enable providing of decorative effects to the display panels. More particularly, the inserts of this invention support various decorative materials such as sheets of paperboard, plastic or the like which can be surfaced with decorative or informative images.




Various inserts for slotted display panels have been proposed. Often such panels are provided with T-shaped slots into which inserts can be placed. The panels are frequently used for displays in various sales establishments, for example, in shops or malls. Examples of such display panels heretofore in use are U.S. Pat. Nos. 4,615,448, 4,944,416, 5,018,323 and 5,138,803. While these patents show various inserts and or brackets for use with slotted display walls there, nonetheless, remains a need for improved materials useable in conjunction with such walls which would enable the attachment thereto of sheets of patterned or colored material, photographs and the like.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




It is a primary object of the present invention to provide inserts for display panels which are readily formed by extrusion and which can be placed into and removed from undercut T-shaped slots in the panels.




In accordance with an important aspect of the invention such inserts are provided with projecting lips or flanges which extend outwardly from the surface of a panel, thereby providing a means for retaining sheets of material over the surface of the panel substrate. Further, in connection with this aspect, two adjacent inserts are provided with lips or flanges facing toward each other to provide an area therebetween for supporting sheets of material.




A further aspect of the invention relates to possibility that the extrusions can be molded with or coated in various colors which complement the appearance of the substrate panel.




In connection with a further aspect of the invention, the retaining flanges, extending outwardly from the surface of the substrate, are L-shaped, thus leaving a space between the substrate surface and the inner edge of the retaining flanges. This space is utilized by insertion therebetween of various rigid materials such as high pressure laminates, plastic sheets, such as acrylic sheets, cardboard and other card stocks or photographs. The channel between two adjacent flanges will thus hold in place a variety of thin rigid materials.




In connection with a further aspect of the invention the appearance of used or damaged substrates with marred surfaces can be concealed by adding extrusions of the invention and then covering the original substrates with sheets of new decorative materials. In connection with this aspect, a low cost economical method of remodeling existing stores and improving the interior design thereof is provided. Flexibility is also provided which allows frequent changing of colors and appearances, if desired. Also, by inserting large photographs in sections, it is possible to create a large photographic mural on a store wall as a backdrop for products displayed using standard slat wall accessories such as hooks, etc. In connection with this aspect the photographic murals can be changed easily and cost effectively when it is desired to introduce different or new products and conduct various sales events. Similarly, product information, pricing, sales announcements and various other materials can be mounted on cardstock or plastic sheets and inserted into the channels formed between flanges of adjoining extrusions.




Briefly, in accordance with the invention, an insert is adapted to be inserted in an undercut T-shaped slot extending horizontally along an exposed surface of a panel, the undercut extending parallel to the surface and including an opening extending between the undercut and the surface. The insert is formed of resilient material having a foot adapted to be extended into the undercut and a pair of opposed legs which extend through the opening when the insert is positioned in the T-shaped slot, the legs providing between them an opening communicating with the foot. The legs have flanges on their outwardly extending ends which flanges face away from each other and are spaced outwardly away from the surface of the panel on opposite sides of the slot when the insert is positioned in the slot.











Further objects and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description, the claims, and the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmentary perspective view of a slotted display panel which inserts of this invention inserted in the slots and shown supporting sheet of decorative material;





FIG. 2

is a fragmentary cross-sectional view of the slotted display panel of

FIG. 1

with inserts installed in the slots thereof; and





FIG. 3

is an end view similar to

FIG. 2

with decorative sheet material supported by the inserts.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Referring more specifically to the drawings there is seen in

FIG. 1

a display panel assembly


10


including a slotted panel


12


. Panel


12


may be formed of plywood or other composite material such as chip board, fiber board, resin-impregnated fiber glass, molded plastic or the like. Panel


12


is provided, in accordance with customary practice, with T-shaped slots


14


and


16


. Panel


12


includes an exposed surface


18


customarily used for displays. Surface


18


may be painted, varnished or coated with other decorative material such as laminates, as desired.




Slots


14


and


16


are customarily machined or molded during the process of manufacturing panel


12


. The slots


14


,


16


are generally spaced along the height of the panel


12


and are oriented horizontally. Slots


14


and


16


are formed with horizontal openings


20


which expose a planar rear surface


22


. In accordance with customary practice, the open slot areas


20


are surfaced with outwardly converging sloped edges


23


and


24


. Undercut areas


26


and


28


at opposite ends of the slots provide the slots with a T-shaped configuration.




In accordance with the present invention the display panel


12


is provided with a plurality of extruded inserts


30


. Inserts


30


can be extruded from any rigid material such as aluminum, or, more preferably an extrudable plastic material such as a polyolefin, polyacrylate, polyvinylchloride, etc. Extrusion


30


is formed in a generally L-shaped configuration dimensioned to fit within slots


14


and


16


. Due to its size and shape, such an extrusion can be inserted into or removed from a slot through its opening


20


. Also, the extrusion can be inserted through either end of the slot, as desired.




The extrusions


30


are, thus, formed with a base portion


32


adapted to engage the interior of the bottom


22


of the slots


14


,


16


as seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. A toe portion


34


is adapted to engage the interior of the undercut portion


26


. The throat segments


36


and


38


of the extrusion


30


are formed so that they fit snugly within the opening


20


of the slots. The portion


36


is preferably sloped so that it engages the slope of the upper converging portion


23


of the slot opening


20


. The leg segments


36


and


38


are of a length such that the outer ends thereof, which are formed in the shape of L-shaped flanges


40


and


42


, extend outwardly beyond the panel surface


18


as best seen in FIG.


2


. It is preferred that the flanges extend approximately 0.04 to 0.05 inch outwardly beyond the surface of the panel. For panels having commonly used of standard slot dimensions with a depth of about 0.5 inch, it is preferred that the distance between the exterior of bottom surface


32


and the outer edges of flanges


40


and


42


be 0.625 inch. This leaves a preferred distance of 0.0465 inch between panel surface


18


and the inner edges of flanges


40


and


42


. This enables supporting between the flanges of sheet material having a thickness of about 0.03 to 0.07 inch. It will be apparent to those skilled in the art that these distances may be modified to accommodate display materials having different thicknesses, if desired.




The channels thus formed between adjoining L-shaped flanges


40


and


42


are thus adapted to support a sheet of material


50


over the surface


18


. Sheet


50


can be provided with any decorative effect


52


which may be lettering or text, as shown, or photographs, colored designs or graphics, etc. Such sheet material


50


is cut to a height such that it will fit between and be supported by adjoining flanges


40


and


42


as best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 3

. Examples of sheet materials


50


are paperboard, acrylic sheets, photographs, high pressure laminates, and the like. The sheet materials


50


are readily inserted or removed by flexing sufficiently to permit insertion or removal.




The invention, thus affords great versatility to retail display areas. Product information, pricing, sale announcements and reordering forms can be retained over the slotted wall along with photographs and decorative materials as mentioned above.




Although the foregoing description contains considerable specificity, this should not be construed as limiting the scope of the invention, but as merely providing illustrations of the preferred embodiments of this invention. Thus, the scope of the invention should be determined by the appended claims and their legal equivalents, rather than by the specific examples given.



Claims
  • 1. An insert adapted to be inserted in a T-shaped slot extending along an exposed surface of a panel, said slot being undercut into said panel and having a T-shaped configuration, said undercut extending parallel to said surface and including an opening extending between said undercut and said surface, said insert being formed of resilient material having a foot adapted to be extended into said undercut and a pair of opposed legs each having an end extending outwardly through said opening when said insert is positioned in said T-shaped slot, said legs providing between them an opening communicating with said foot, said legs having flanges on the outwardly extending ends thereof, said flanges facing away from each other and spaced outwardly, away from the surface of said panel on opposite sides of said slot when said insert is positioned in said slot a distance adapted to removably support, between a pair of adjacent flanges which face each other, a sheet of display material between said exposed surface of said panel and said flanges.
  • 2. An insert according to claim 1 comprising an extruded flexible plastic material.
  • 3. An insert according to claim 1 wherein said opening is provided with outwardly converging edges and said legs are configured to be complementary to said converging edges.
  • 4. A panel assembly comprising a panel having a plurality of horizontal T-shaped slots as defined in claim 1, a plurality of said slots being provided with inserts as set forth in claim 1.
  • 5. An insert according to claim 1 wherein the distance between the bottom of said foot and the outer extremity of said flanges is about 0.625 inch, whereby a display material having a flat configuration can be supported between a pair of adjacent flanges which face each other.
US Referenced Citations (5)
Number Name Date Kind
4450970 Shepherd May 1984 A
4615448 Johnstonbaugh Oct 1986 A
4944416 Petersen et al. Jul 1990 A
5018323 Clausen May 1991 A
5138803 Grossen Aug 1992 A