Electronic price labels (EPLs) are electronic display modules that are attached to fronts of display structures in retail stores. The electronic display modules include display screens that can use LCD or other display technology to display the current product price. The EPLs also include circuitry for sending and receiving data signals over a network. Such data communication allows the EPLs to be automatically updated whenever the product price changes. The network can communicate using radio, infrared or other communication signals, which reduce costs related to managing and displaying accurate prices.
An assembly includes an electronic price label having an outer casing, a cover attached to the electronic price label and a marketing sign that highlights the electronic price label. The outer casing of the electronic price label module houses a display screen and circuitry for sending and receiving data signals over a network. The cover includes a front panel having a window. The window exposes the display screen of the electronic price label and a sensor on the electronic price label that sends and receives the data signals over the network. The marketing sign includes an opening defined by a perimeter. The perimeter surrounds the outer casing of the electronic price label and at least a portion of the marketing sign is located behind the front panel of the cover.
The marketing sign further includes a main section having the opening that is spaced apart from a top edge of the marketing sign and spaced apart from a bottom edge of the marketing sign. The marketing sign also includes a balloon section coupled to the main section by a bend. The balloon section is oriented out-of-plane from the main section and has indicia highlighting a retail product.
A method of assembling a marketing information display assembly includes mounting a marketing sign holder to the outer casing of the electronic price label. An edge of the marketing sign is inserted into the channel in the marketing sign holder. The edge of the marketing sign defines a portion of the opening in the main section of the marketing sign. A remainder of the marketing sign is pushed to slide over the marketing sign holder so that the marketing sign surrounds at least the outer casing of the electronic price label module.
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.
Often retailers desire to highlight certain products that are being displayed for sale. For example, a retailer may want to bring certain products in a retail store to the attention of the customer because they were advertised in a certain media format or have characteristics not possessed by similarly displayed products, such as products that are on sale or products that offer promotional incentives.
Marketing signs are signs that enhance the visual appearance of existing price labels or price label holders for a product. While price labels can be printed versions that are attached to a front of a display structure, embodiments described below include an electronic price label (EPL). In other words, embodiments described below include a marketing sign supported by a marketing sign holder or cover, which is attached to an EPL to highlight the product that the EPL is displaying pricing information about.
EPLs are electronic display modules that are attached to fronts of display structures in retail stores. For example, an EPL can be attached to a front of a shelf in a retail store. Each EPL includes a display screen that uses, for example, LCD or other display technology to display the current product price. Each EPL also includes a power source, communication circuitry for sending and receiving data signals over a network and memory circuitry to store images to be displayed. The circuitry allows the EPL to be automatically updated with product price changes. For example, the network can communicate product price changes using radio, infrared or other communication signals, which reduce costs related to managing and displaying accurate prices.
The marketing sign holder or cover that attaches to an EPL includes a single, continuous piece of material that forms a frame having a center opening or window. At least a portion of the frame of the marketing sign holder or cover mates with at least a portion of an EPL, and at least another portion of the frame (that is different from the portion(s) of the frame that mate with the EPL) engages with a marketing sign for highlighting the products for which the EPL is displaying a product price.
Center opening or window 104 is spaced apart from a top edge of front panel 102, spaced apart from a bottom edge of front panel 102 and spaced apart from side edges of front panel 102. In addition, center opening or window 104 includes a display portion 110 and a sensor portion 112. Display portion 110 is a portion of center opening or window 104 that exposes a display screen of an EPL when marketing sign holder 100 is mounted to the EPL. Sensor portion 112 is a portion of center opening or window 104 that exposes a sensor of the EPL when marketing sign holder 100 is mounted to the EPL. By exposing the sensor of the EPL, the sensor can receive and send data communication signals.
An exemplary EPL 160 is illustrated in
Side panels 106 and 108 of marketing sign holder 100 include fixed ends 114 and free ends 116. Fixed ends 114 are fixed to front panel 102. Free ends 116 are positioned distally from front panel 102 and each include a lip 118. Each lip 118 protrudes inwardly from a free end 116 of one of side panels 106 and 108 and is configured to mate or engage with a side of the outer casing of an EPL. With reference back to
Front panel 102 includes a channel 120 having an open top and located on a top of front panel 102. Channel 120 extends across at least a portion of width 121 of front panel 102 and, as illustrated in
Marketing sign 130 includes a main section 132 and a balloon section 133 that is coupled to main section 132 by a bend 134. In one embodiment, bend 134 is a weakened area or line, such as a score line or continuous groove formed in the sheet material that extends from a top edge 135 of marketing sign 130 to a bottom edge 136 of marketing sign 130. However, other types of bends are possible. For example, bend 134 can be a weakened area formed with a line of perforations or can be a bend formed from applying a heat treatment in the instance where marketing sign 130 is made of a polymeric material.
Main section 132 is defined by bend 134, top edge 135, bottom edge 136 and a side edge 137 and includes an opening or window 138 defined by a perimeter or perimeter edge. The perimeter of opening 138 is configured to surround at least electronic price label module 160. The perimeter includes a top edge 139, opposing right side edge 140 and left side edge 141 and a bottom edge 142. Top edge 139 of the perimeter is substantially parallel with top edge 135 of main section 132 and is spaced apart from top edge 135 of main section 132. Right side edge 140 and left side edge 141 of the perimeter are substantially parallel with each other and also substantially parallel with side edge 137 of main section 132. Right side edge 140 of the perimeter is spaced apart from side edge 137 of main section 132 and left side edge 141 of the perimeter is spaced apart from bend 134.
While all portions of bottom edge 142 are continuous, there are portions of bottom edge 142 that are substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132 and portions of bottom edge that are not substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132. Bottom edge 142 includes a tab portion 145 that protrudes from two main portions 143a and 143b located on either side of tab portion 145. Main portions 143a and 143b are in alignment with each other and substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132. Tab portion 145 is not in alignment with main portions 143a and 143b, but is substantially parallel with bottom edge 136.
Opening 138 includes a height 146 that extends between top edge 139 and main portions 143a and 143b of bottom edge 136. Opening 138 also includes a height 147 that extends between top edge 139 and tab portion 145 of bottom edge 136. Height 146 is greater than height 147. Since bottom edge 142 is a continuous edge, main portion 143a connects with tab portion 145 by a portion of bottom edge 142 that is not substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132 and tab portion 145 connects with main portion 143b by a portion of bottom edge 142 that is not substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132. In other words, main section 132 of marketing sign 139 includes a tab 148 defined by tab portion 145 and the portions of bottom edge 142 that are not substantially parallel with bottom edge 136 of main section 132 so that tab 148 protrudes into opening 138.
Main section 132 also includes indicia 149 located below opening 138. Indicia 149 includes information that describes the reason that the EPL, such as EPL 160, is to be highlighted. For example, indicia 149 can describe the price shown on the EPL as being a price that is a sale price or as an “as advertised” price as found in a mailer or other promotional advertisement.
Balloon section 133 is defined by bend 134 and a curved edge 150. Balloon section 133 of marketing sign 130 can be bent or oriented out-of-plane from main section 132 along bend 134 to further gain the attention of the customer in a retail store. Such a bend is illustrated in
Next, the assembled marketing sign holder 100 and EPL 160 are mounted to a display fixture, such as an extruded channel 175 (
After assembled marketing sign holder 100 and EPL 160 are mounted to a display fixture, marketing sign 130 is engaged or mated with marketing sign holder 100 as illustrated in
As illustrated in
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 are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
The present application is based on and claims the benefit of U.S. provisional patent application Ser. No. 61/752,749, filed Jan. 15, 2013, the content of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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