The present invention is in the field of display racks or assemblies for displaying merchandise, such as greeting cards, in a retail environment.
An interactive display module operative to be inserted over a portion of an existing greeting card display fixture. The interactive display may have one or more interactive spinners thereon. Each of the one or more spinners contains a plurality of sides or facets, each of the plurality of sides or facets having a transparent channel contained thereon where caption strips may be inserted and removed. The caption strips may contain words, phrases, advertising, graphics or any other printed material. The one or more spinners are operative to spin about a horizontal axis. The user of two or more spinners on the interactive display module allows for the random generation of a combination of words, phrases or other printed matter. Such printed matter may be intended to be fun and silly to provide the consumer with a higher level of entertainment and activity while shopping in the greeting card aisle.
The interactive display module of the present disclosure and related inventions is operative to be placed over an existing tiered greeting card display fixture. The module contains an interactive component allowing for interchangeable marketing materials and entertaining messaging.
A greeting card fixture 10, which may be an existing fixture or which may be manufactured for use with the one or more interactive spinners 12 may include, for example, a framing assembly and display rack. The framing assembly may contain a base and upright back support. The base may include a plurality of horizontal members (short and long) which combine to create a substantially rectangular shape. The base provides a foundation for the remainder of the framing assembly and display rack. The base may rest on a retail floor or platform. In one embodiment, the long members of the base may have a length of approximately 48 inches and the short members may have a length of approximately 18 inches. At least the outermost vertical members of the base may contain a series of slots which are consistently spaced along the length of the member (slotted uprights). These slots may be used to facilitate engagement of card tiers or other display elements to the fixture. The upright back support of the framing assembly may include a plurality of horizontal and vertical members which extend upward from the base to create a substantially planar upright back support. In one embodiment, the vertical members of the upright back support have a length of approximately 59 inches. The display rack may include one or more card tiers 14 which are attached to the upright back support of the framing assembly. In one embodiment, each card tier 14 is vacuum formed. Each card tier 14 contains a plurality of tiers or steps which are arranged in a downward cascading manner wherein beginning with the uppermost row, each successive tier or step projects downward and outward from each preceding step, with each row being at a lower elevation and positioned slightly forward from the row directly above. Each horizontal step or section serves as the floor of a plurality of card pockets arranged along said section for supporting a plurality of greeting cards placed thereon. With the exception of the upper and lower most card tier, each vertical portion of the card tier serves as the back of a card tier and also the front of the tier directly below. A rear wall may serve as the back of the upper most card tier and a front wall may serve as the front of the lowermost tier. A plurality of divider clips may be inserted over each card row along the width of each row to divide the row into individual pockets into which groups of greeting cards may be inserted. In one embodiment, each card tier 14 may have a depth of, for example, 2 inches. The display assembly may also include a plurality of signage 16, such as, for example, caption strips and banners announcing greeting card brands, categories and sub-categories, dividers, and marketing materials. Additionally, the display assembly may also include one or more card highlighters which are placed over a portion of one or more card tiers, typically at eye level to attract the attention of consumers. Card highlighters may contain a small grouping of greeting cards which may be new, particularly trendy or relevant. The greeting card fixture 10 as described herein is an example of one type of fixture that may be used in combination with the interactive display module of the present disclosure and related inventions. Other tiered fixtures may also be used.
The interactive display module of the present disclosure and related inventions, in one embodiment, is an interactive display unit 18 containing one or more interactive spinner modules 20. The interactive display 18 may be placed atop or over existing greeting card tiers 14, similar to a greeting card highlighter, as described above. In one embodiment, each of the one or more spinners 12 is an elongate, multi-faceted element which can be attached to a spinner module 20 such that it is movable or able to spin or rotate. In one embodiment, the one or more spinners 12 contain six sides or facets, although spinners with any other number of sides or facets may be used. Each side or facet has a substantially planar surface onto which a clear or transparent channel 31 is affixed. A caption strip 22 may be inserted into each channel 31 on each side or facet of a spinner 12, as shown in
The caption strips 22 can be easily interchanged to create a new look. To change the caption strips 22, the spinner covers 26 must be removed from the spinner housing 30. The spinners 12 are then removed from the spinner covers 26 by removing at least one end cap 28. The existing caption strips 22 can be removed by sliding them out of the channel 31 attached to each side or facet of the spinner 12. A new caption strip 22 can then be inserted.
In use, the spinner module 20 will be placed over a section of a tiered greeting card fixture 10 by the method described above. Consumers can approach the fixture 10, read the sign panel 33 which may contain instructions or a suggestion to spin the one or more spinners 12. The spinners 12 can be spun by swiping the spinner cover 26 (with spinner 12 inside) with a quick up or down motion. The spinner 12 will spin and land on a particular front-facing side or facet. Each side or facet may contain a word, phrase, sentence or image. Other words or phrases, such as a question may be printed on the sign panel 33 above the spinners 12, as shown in
To increase the entertainment factor and the level of interactivity, in some embodiments, the fixture may contain a sound module which plays sound when each spinner 12 is swiped or spun. The sound may be a musical sound, a noise like the sound of a slot machine or a clicking noise, spoken word, a song, or any other recordable material. The sound module may be contained within the spinner module 20 and may include but is not limited to: a printed circuit board, a power source, a memory device for storing at least one audio file, a speaker, a switch, and related wires and circuitry. Alternatively, the spinners 12 themselves may make a mechanical clicking noise when swiped or spun.
The foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. These descriptions and embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principle of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in its various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the invention be defined by the following claims.
This application is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/642,302, filed on Mar. 13, 2018, a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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