Merchandise display bracket

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6315258
  • Patent Number
    6,315,258
  • Date Filed
    Tuesday, October 12, 1999
    25 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 13, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A bracket (10) which is adapted to carry an item of merchandise (12) on a retail display fixture (11) includes a mounting member (16) adapted to be attached to the fixture (11). A support frame (24) is adapted to carry the merchandise (12) and is pivotally attached to the mounting member (16) so that the merchandise (12) may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture (11). An adjustment plate (22) carried by the mounting member (16) has apertures (23) therein to receive a protuberance (35) carried by the support frame (24) to maintain the support frame (24) at the selected angle relative to the mounting member (16). The support frame (24) includes laterally spaced, longitudinally extending side members (25) which include posts (26) receivable in hollow arms (27) at selected lateral positions to adjust the lateral space between the side members (25). Selected of a series of apertures (31) in the side members (25) receive a bolt (32) to hold the merchandise (12) on the support frame (24). As a result, the bracket (10) is capable of carrying merchandise (12) of differing lateral and longitudinal sizes.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




This invention relates to a bracket for carrying merchandise for retail display. More particularly, this invention relates to such a bracket which can suspend a variety of sizes of merchandise from a wall or fixture at a variety of angles relative to the wall or fixture.




BACKGROUND ART




It is often the desire of the retailer to display certain types of merchandise by hanging the merchandise on a wall or fixture. Normally, such merchandise is merely hooked onto the wall or fixture, or in the case of larger items, such as children's toy cars or the like, cables are used to hold the item against the wall. Not only could such support be unsafe, but also such does not permit the carrying of merchandise in a suspended-animation type of configuration, which desirably presents a unique, attractive, and eye-catching manner of displaying merchandise in the retail establishment.




Such a display is not easy to accomplish, and in known displays, the merchandise normally extends perpendicularly outward from or parallel to the wall or fixture. However, the retailer, if space allows, would often want the customer to observe the merchandise from a perspective view, and as such, the merchandise would have to be suspended at some angle to the wall or fixture. To date, there is no known device which can allow the retailer to create such a display whereby the merchandise can be suspended at an angle to the wall or fixture as selected by the retailer.




DISCLOSURE OF THE INVENTION




It is thus an object of the present invention to provide a bracket which can support merchandise on a wall or fixture so that it would appear to be in suspended animation away from the wall.




It is another object of the present invention to provide a bracket, as above, which can be adjusted to carry the merchandise at a wide variety of angles relative to the wall.




It is an additional object of the present invention to provide a bracket, as above, which can be adjusted to carry merchandise of differing sizes.




It is a further object of the present invention to provide a bracket, as above, which can easily be installed on a conventional wall or fixture at the desired location along the wall or fixture.




It is yet another object of the present invention to provide a bracket, as above, in which the merchandise can be readily attached thereto.




These and other objects of the present invention, as well as the advantages thereof over existing prior art forms, which will become apparent from the description to follow, are accomplished by the improvements hereinafter described and claimed.




In general, a bracket for carrying merchandise on a fixture made in accordance with the present invention includes a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture. A support frame is pivotally attached to the mounting member and is adapted to carry the merchandise at a selected angle relative to the fixture.




In accordance with another aspect of the present invention, a bracket for carrying merchandise on a fixture includes a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, and a support frame carried by the mounting member and adapted to carry the merchandise. The support frame is adjustable so as to be adapted to carry merchandise of varying sizes.




A preferred exemplary bracket incorporating the concepts of the present invention is shown by way of example in the accompanying drawings without attempting to show all the various forms and modifications in which the invention might be embodied, the invention being measured by the appended claims and not by the details of the specification.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a fragmented, schematic view of a merchandising display fixture carrying brackets made in accordance with the present invention, one of the brackets being shown as carrying a child's toy vehicle having a portion thereof broken away.





FIG. 2

is a perspective view of a bracket made in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 3

is a perspective view of the bracket of

FIG. 2

showing the manner in which the angle of the merchandise being carried by the bracket, relative to the fixture, can be varied.





FIG. 4

is a perspective view of the bracket of

FIG. 2

showing the manner in which the lateral size of the bracket may be adjusted to accommodate merchandise of various sizes.











PREFERRED EMBODIMENT FOR CARRYING OUT THE INVENTION




A bracket made in accordance with the present invention is indicated generally by the numeral


10


. As shown in

FIG. 1

, a plurality of brackets


10


are adapted to be carried by a display wall or fixture generally indicated by the numeral


11


. For ease of description,

FIG. 1

shows two empty brackets


10


on a portion of fixture


11


, and shows one bracket carrying an item of merchandise, such as a child's toy car


12


. While an item such as car


12


is particularly suited to be carried by brackets


10


, it should be evident that brackets


10


could carry any type of merchandise which the retailer would deem to be particularly suited for the suspended-animation, elevated type of display shown in FIG.


1


. It should also be appreciated that brackets


10


are designed so that fixture


11


can carry a plurality of vertically spaced rows of merchandise, with each item of merchandise within a row being laterally spaced from each other.




Fixture


11


can be a stand-alone fixture or can include structural components merely carried by a wall of a retail establishment. The fixture


11


, schematically shown in

FIG. 1

, includes upper and lower horizontally extending supports


13


having a plurality of vertically extending, laterally spaced stanchions


14


positioned therebetween. A plurality of generally horizontal and vertically spaced support bars


15


extend between stanchions


14


and, as will hereinafter be described, vertically adjacent bars


15


are adapted to carry brackets


10


.




Each bracket


10


is preferably made of a plurality of metallic components suitably attached, as necessary, as by welding, and includes a somewhat D-shaped mounting member generally indicated by the numeral


16


. Mounting member


16


includes a base arm


17


which carries a channel plate


18


on each end thereof. Channel plates


18


are adapted to snap onto or otherwise engage adjacent support bars


15


of fixture


11


. When a bracket


10


is properly positioned on fixture


11


, base arm


17


will thus be vertically oriented and will extend between adjacent support bars


15


.




Mounting member


16


also includes an upper arm


19


extending generally laterally outward from the upper end of base arm


17


, and a lower arm


20


extending generally laterally outward from the lower end of base arm


17


. Lower arm


20


is shown as being generally longer than upper arm


19


so that, as shown in

FIG. 1

, when bracket


10


is carried by fixture


11


, it will be tilted downwardly, from its back, adjacent to fixture


11


, to its front, the farther point away from fixture


11


, so as to tilt, in an aesthetically pleasing manner, the merchandise


12


being carried by bracket


10


. It should also be noted that arms


19


and


20


effectively space the majority of bracket


10


away from fixture


11


to create the suspended-animation effect for the merchandise


12


.




The outer ends of arms


19


and


20


are interconnected by a support arm


21


which is preferably positioned to be in the same vertical plane as base arm


17


. An adjustment plate


22


is carried generally centrally of arm


21


and includes a plurality of arcuately spaced apertures


23


therethrough. As will hereinafter be described, apertures


23


cooperate with other elements of bracket


10


so that the merchandise


12


may be positioned at selected angles relative to fixture


11


.




Each bracket


10


also includes a generally flat merchandise support frame generally indicated by the numeral


24


. As best shown in

FIG. 4

, support frame


24


includes longitudinally extending, laterally spaced side members


25


each of which have spaced stub posts


26


extending toward each other, a post


26


being shown in

FIG. 4

for only one of the side members


25


. Posts


26


are adapted to be telescopically received in opposed hollow arms


27


which form a portion of an I-shaped member generally indicated by the numeral


28


. A bar


29


, which as shown may be in the form of a channel, interconnects arms


27


and thereby completes the I-shape of member


28


.




As a result of this configuration, the lateral size of support frame


24


may be adjusted. To that end, arms


27


can be provided with set screws


30


or the like near the ends thereof, and side members


25


can be spaced from each other the desired distance by sliding stub posts


26


into hollow arms


27


, and then locking them in place via the tightening of set screws


30


. As a result, side members


25


can be positioned relative to each other over a wide range of distances varying from their closest position shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

to a position of almost twice that size if, for example, stub posts


26


were received in arms


27


just far enough so that they could be engaged by set screws


30


. Since frame


24


serves as the support for the merchandise


12


, brackets


10


can thus accommodate merchandise of a wide variety of lateral sizes.




Brackets


10


can also accommodate merchandise of various longitudinal sizes. To that end, the outer end of each side member


25


, that is, the end of side members


25


positioned farthest away from fixture


11


when bracket


10


is mounted thereon, is provided with a plurality of apertures


31


extending therethrough. Apertures


31


will thus be located adjacent to the front of merchandise


12


which, as shown in

FIGS. 1 and 3

, is held on support frame


24


by conventional, threaded, and preferably bendable, U-bolts


32


. U-bolts


32


can extend around some portion of merchandise


12


, such as the axle of the toy car as shown in

FIG. 1

, and the ends thereof are positioned through selected apertures


31


to receive nuts


33


to hold them in place. Thus, the length of the item of merchandise


12


will dictate which apertures


31


are utilized to hold the merchandise on side members


25


.




As previously described, brackets


10


may also be positioned at selected angles relative to fixture


11


which gives the retailer the option of displaying merchandise


12


at selected angles relative to fixture


11


. For example, as shown in the center of

FIG. 1

, that bracket


10


is directed out from fixture


11


at an angle of approximately ninety degrees. In this position, the bracket


10


would be positioned as shown in FIG.


2


. Or, as shown at the left and right in

FIG. 1

, brackets


10


may be angled in one direction, or in the opposite direction. Preferably, the retailer may be given the option of several angles for brackets


10


, each direction ranging from ninety degrees, that is, lateral to the wall, or effectively zero degrees, that is, parallel to the wall.




To that end, support frame


24


is pivotable relative to mounting member


16


about a pivot pin


34


which extends through bar


29


, plate


22


, and support arm


21


. A protuberance


35


(

FIG. 3

) formed on bar


29


is received in a selected one of the apertures


23


of plate


22


. Thus, to change the angle of frame


24


relative to mounting member


16


when mounting member


16


is attached to fixture


11


, one need only grasp side members


25


and rotate frame


24


with sufficient force to move protuberance


35


out of its current aperture


23


and into the desired aperture


23


.




In view of the foregoing, it should be evident that a bracket


10


constructed according to the present invention, as described herein, substantially improves the art and otherwise accomplishes the objects of the present invention.



Claims
  • 1. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, an adjusting plate carried at an angle of inclination by said mounting member, and a support frame adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame being rotatably attached to said adjusting plate at said angle of inclination so that said support frame is rotatable relative to said mounting member without varying said angle of inclination of said support frame so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected rotational angle relative to the fixture.
  • 2. The bracket according to claim 1 further comprising means to maintain said selected rotational angle.
  • 3. The bracket according to claim 2 wherein said means to maintain includes apertures in said adjusting plate and a protuberance carried by said support frame and selectively receivable in one of said apertures.
  • 4. The bracket according to claim 3 wherein said apertures are arcuately spaced.
  • 5. The bracket according to claim 1 wherein said support frame includes laterally spaced side members.
  • 6. The bracket according to claim 5 further comprising means to attach the merchandise to said side members.
  • 7. The bracket according to claim 5 further comprising means to adjust the lateral space between said side members.
  • 8. The bracket according to claim 1 wherein said mounting member includes a base arm and a channel plate formed near each end of said base a arm, said channel plates being adapted to engage the fixture.
  • 9. The bracket according to claim 8 wherein said mounting member includes an upper arm extending from one end of said base arm and a lower arm extending from the other end of said base arm, said upper and lower arms adapted to position the merchandise spaced from the fixture.
  • 10. The bracket according to claim 9 wherein said lower arm is longer than said upper arm so as to tilt the merchandise at said angle of inclination.
  • 11. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, a support frame adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame including laterally spaced side members and being pivotally attached to said mounting member so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture, and means to attach the merchandise to said side members, said means to attach including a bolt received in selected apertures in said side members.
  • 12. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, a support frame adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame including laterally spaced side members and being pivotally attached to said mounting member so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture, and means to adjust the lateral space between said side members, said means to adjust including posts carried by said side members, said support frame having a hollow arm to receive said posts, and means to attach said posts to said hollow arm.
  • 13. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, and a support frame carried by said mounting member and adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame including laterally spaced side members, posts carried by said side members and a hollow arm to receive said posts, the lateral space between said side members being adjusted dependent on the extent to which said posts are received in said hollow arm so that said support frame can carry merchandise of varying sizes.
  • 14. The bracket according to claim 13 further comprising means to attach said posts to said hollow arm.
  • 15. The bracket according to claim 13 further comprising means to attach the merchandise to said side members.
  • 16. The bracket according to claim 13 further comprising means to pivotally attach said support frame to said mounting member so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture.
  • 17. The bracket according to claim 16 further comprising means to maintain said selected angle.
  • 18. The bracket according to claim 17 wherein said means to maintain include an adjusting plate carried by said mounting member and having apertures therein, and a protuberance carried by said support frame and selectively receivable in one of said apertures.
  • 19. The bracket according to claim 13 wherein said mounting member includes a base arm and a channel plate formed near each end of said base arm, said channel plates being adapted to engage the fixture.
  • 20. The bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, a support frame carried by said mounting member and adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame including laterally spaced side members and being adjustable so as to be adapted to carry merchandise of varying sizes, and means to attach merchandise to said side members, said means to attach including a bolt received in selected apertures in said side members.
  • 21. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising a mounting member adapted to be attached to the fixture, and a support frame carried by said mounting member and adapted to carry the merchandise, said support frame being adjustable so as to be adapted to carry merchandise of varying sizes, said mounting member including a base arm, an upper arm extending from one end of said base arm and a lower arm extending from the other end of said base arm, said upper and lower arms adapted to position the merchandise spaced from the fixture.
  • 22. The bracket according to claim 21 wherein said lower arm is longer than said upper arm so as to tilt the merchandise from horizontal.
  • 23. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising mounting means adapted to be attached to the fixture, support means adapted to carry the merchandise and including longitudinally extending, laterally spaced side members, means to pivot said support means relative to said mounting means so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture, and means to adjust said support means so that said support means may carry merchandise of varying sizes, said means to adjust including apertures in said side members and a bolt received in selected of said apertures to hold the merchandise at a selected longitudinal position on said side members.
  • 24. The bracket according to claim 23 further comprising means to maintain said selected angle.
  • 25. The bracket according to claim 24 wherein said means to maintain include an adjusting plate carried by said mounting means and having apertures therein, and a protuberance carried by said support means and selectively receivable in one of said apertures.
  • 26. The bracket according to claim 25 wherein said means to pivot includes a pin connecting said adjusting plate to said support means, said apertures being spaced on an arc relative to said pin.
  • 27. A bracket adapted to carry merchandise on a fixture comprising mounting means adapted to be attached to the fixture, support means adapted to carry the merchandise and including longitudinally extending, laterally spaced side members, means to pivot said support means relative to said mounting means so that the merchandise may be carried at a selected angle relative to the fixture, and means to adjust said support means so that said support means may carry merchandise of varying sizes, said means to adjust including posts carried by said side members, said support means including a hollow arm to receive said posts, and means to attach said posts to said hollow arm at a preselected position to adjust the lateral space between said side members.
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