Businesses, such as retail stores, use a variety of display structures to present products and related information to customers for purchase. Display shelves are components that are used with display structures to support merchandise that is being offered for sale.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
An interactive retail display unit includes a movable case having a plurality of shelves, an upper rail assembly and a lower track and roller assembly. The upper rail assembly includes a rail having a first end and an opposing second end and at least one bearing slidably coupling the movable case to the rail. The lower track and roller assembly includes a track having a first end corresponding with the first end of the rail, an opposing second end corresponding with the second end of the rail and a plurality of wheels mounted to a bottom of the movable case that engages with the track. The movable case is configured to move along the rail and the track.
An interactive retail structure includes a fixed gondola display fixture and an interactive display unit. The fixed gondola display fixture includes a base deck having a top surface, a plurality of uprights and a back wall. The interactive display unit is mounted to the gondola display fixture and includes a movable case having a plurality of shelves, an upper rail assembly and a lower track and roller assembly. The upper rail assembly includes a rail mounted to the plurality of uprights and having a first end, an opposing second end and at least one bearing slidably coupling the movable case to the rail. The lower roller and track assembly includes a track mounted to the top surface of the base deck and having a first end corresponding with the first end of the rail and an opposing second end corresponding with the second end of the rail. The movable case is configured to move along the rail of the upper rail assembly and the track of the lower track and roller assembly relative to the fixed gondola display fixture to reveal merchandise located behind the movable case.
A method of interacting with a retail structure includes moving a movable case having a plurality of shelves that is mounted to a fixed gondola display fixture by sliding the movable case along a rail mounted to a plurality of uprights of the gondola display fixture and simultaneously rolling the movable case along a track mounted to a top surface of a base deck of the gondola display fixture. The moving of the movable case along the rail and the track includes revealing merchandise located behind the movable case that is displayed on rows of shelves mounted to the plurality of uprights of the fixed gondola display fixture.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
Embodiments described herein are directed to an interactive display unit mounted to a fixed gondola display fixture in a retail store. The interactive display unit highlights merchandise located on one or more display shelves in a movable case to draw customer attention to and allow the customer to interact with the movable case. For example, the movable case includes one or more display shelves and may be a bookcase holding books being offered for sale. The bookcase rolls on a track from one end of the fixed gondola display fixture to an opposing end of the fixed gondola display fixture and may be positioned and repositioned by the customer or other user at any location there between. The interactive display unit also offers advantageous functions. By including a movable bookcase on a track at the front of the fixed gondola display fixture, more books can be displayed on the fixed gondola display fixture by also utilizing the space behind the movable bookcase for rows of shelves of books. Upon moving the movable bookcase, books on shelves behind the movable bookcase are revealed and become accessible.
Upper rail assembly 102 includes a rail 110 having a first end 111 and an opposing second end 113 and is mounted to uprights 202a, 202b and 202c of fixed gondola display fixture 200 with a plurality of corresponding brackets 108a, 108b and 108c. Upper rail assembly 102 also includes at least one bearing 112 (
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Lower track and roller assembly 104 includes a track 114 having a first end 117 that corresponds with first end 111 of rail 110 and an opposing second end 119 that corresponds with second end 113 of rail 110. Track 114 further includes a guide 115 and a pair of wheel wells 116a and 116b located on opposing sides of guide 115. A plurality of wheels 118a, 118b, 118c and 118d are mounted to a bottom of movable case 106. Wheels 118a and 118b are aligned and separated depthwise along movable case 106 so that each wheel 118a and 118b is located in respective wheel well 116a and 116b of track 114 and therefore on opposing sides of guide 115. Wheels 118c and 118d are also aligned and separated depthwise along movable case 106 so that wheels 118c and 118d are located in respective wheel wells 116a and 116b of track 114 and therefore on opposing sides of guide 115. In addition, wheels 118a and 118c are aligned and separated widthwise along movable case 106 so that wheels 118a and 118c are located in and spaced apart in the same wheel well 116a and wheels 118b and 118d are aligned and separated widthwise along movable case 106 so that wheels 118b and 118d are located in and spaced apart in the same wheel well 116b.
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Wheels 118a, 118b, 118c and 118d are mounted to a bottom of movable case 106 by mounts 130a, 130b, 130c and 130d and are configured to move movable case 106 along length 126 of track 114, but are restricted to the distance located between stoppers 128a and 128c and 128b and 128d by a plurality of bumpers 132a and 132c and bumpers 132b and 132d. Bumpers 132a, 132b, 132c and 132d are each coupled to and extend from the bottom of movable case 106. Adjacent to each wheel 118a, 118b, 118c and 118d is a respective one of the plurality of bumpers 132a, 132b, 132c and 132d and each bumper 132a, 132b, 132c and 132d is positioned outwardly from its respective wheel 118a, 118b, 118c and 118d. The term “outwardly” is defined as being on the side of the wheel that is located closest to the outer perimeter of movable case 106.
Upon a user moving movable case 106 to the right side of fixed gondola display fixture 200, bumpers 132a and 132b come in direct contact with stoppers 128a and 128b so as to prevent movable case 106 from moving off track 114 at first end 117. Likewise, upon a user moving movable case 106 to the left side of gondola display fixture 200, bumpers 132c and 132d come in direct contact with stoppers 128c and 128d so as to prevent movable case 106 from moving off track 114 at second end 119.
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Merchandise located on shelves 134a-d of movable case 106 are configured to be located closer to a customer than merchandise located on the rows of shelves 236a and 236b mounted to fixed gondola display fixture 200 and in front of a portion of the rows of shelves 236a and 236b mounted to fixed gondola display fixture 200. The portion of the rows of shelves 236a and 236b that are blocked by movable case 106 and its shelves 134a-d changes as movable case 106 moves along rail 110 of upper rail assembly 102 and track 114 of lower track and roller assembly 104. In other words, merchandise located behind movable case 106 may, for the moment, be less accessible to the customer, but upon customer interaction with movable case 106 to move movable case 106 along rail 110 and track 114 relative to fixed gondola display fixture 200 the merchandise previously located behind movable case 106 is revealed to the customer and becomes accessible.
Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above ar e disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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