The present exemplary embodiments relate to a merchandise display fixtures. It finds particular application in conjunction with an adhesive tape display and will be described with particular reference thereto. However, it is to be appreciated that the present exemplary embodiment is also amenable to other like applications.
A wide variety of display systems have been provided in the retail sector for displaying various products to potential consumers. Retail stores frequently arrange product packages, for both storage and display, side-by-side along shelves disposed on a vertical display stand. This traditional arrangement style can be problematic because the storage capacity of the display is limited. In retail stores, product packages are usually stored by placing packages in front of/behind one another. Accordingly, the storage capacity of the display stand is limited by its depth in proportion to the thickness of the product package. Accordingly, a need in the art exists for a display unit and storage arrangement that provides the customer with a direct line of sight of the product while maximizing product storage per area of floor space.
Furthermore, because display space is limited, providing a display stand with adjustability to accommodate different product sizes is desirable. Moreover, it may be desirable to reconfigure a display space to accommodate larger quantities of a fast selling item. Similarly, a display system that can be easily adjusted based on seasonality would be desirable.
However, conventional merchandise display systems are often constructed to accommodate a fixed arrangement of products using product specific wall and shelving solutions. As a result of the limited flexibility of conventional merchandise display systems, retail entities may be incapable of efficiently adapting to new product packaging or display configurations with their existing hardware/fixture inventory. Disclosed herein are systems and methods for arranging product packages in a flexible manner.
Various details of the present disclosure are hereinafter summarized to provide a basic understanding. This summary is not an extensive overview of the disclosure and is neither intended to identify certain elements of the disclosure, nor to delineate scope thereof. Rather, the primary purpose of this summary is to present some concepts of the disclosure in a simplified form prior to the more detailed description that is presented hereinafter.
According to a first embodiment, a display for tape products is provided. The display includes at least x shelves disposed on a stand. At least y modules are provided, wherein y>x. Each module includes a plurality of interconnected frame channels. The modules comprise at least first modules including channels of a first width and second modules including channels of a second width. At least several of the modules include reversible generally U-shaped inserts configured for insertion into the channels. The U-shaped inserts provide a first open orientation suitable for receiving a generally cylindrical tape product and a second closed orientation suitable for supporting a rectangular tape product. The display optionally further includes removable spring-loaded pusher elements configured for disposition in at least several of the channels, at least one cabinet configured for mounting to the stand, and at least one module including a relatively long front leg and a relatively short rear leg.
In accordance with another embodiment of the present disclosure, an adjustable merchandising shelf system for displaying and storing retail products is provided. The system includes a plurality of interchangeable modules wherein each module includes at least one interconnected frame channel, a first side wire edge and a flange portion located on an opposed second side. The flange portion includes a flange channel configured to engage a first side wire edge of an adjacent module. The system also includes a reversible generally U-shaped insert configured for insertion into the at least one channel, said U-shaped insert providing a first open orientation suitable for receiving a generally cylindrical product and a second closed orientation suitable for supporting a rectangular or other flat sided tape product.
The invention consists in the novel parts, construction, arrangements, combinations and improvements, shown and described. The accompanying drawings, which are incorporated in and constitute a part of the specification illustrate one embodiment of the invention and together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention.
A more complete understanding of the articles/devices, processes and components disclosed herein can be obtained by reference to the accompanying drawings. These figures are merely schematic representations based on convenience and the ease of demonstrating the present disclosure, and are, therefore, not intended to indicate relative size and dimensions of the devices or components thereof and/or to define or limit the scope of the exemplary embodiments.
Although specific terms are used in the following description for the sake of clarity, these terms are intended to refer only to the particular structure of the embodiments selected for illustration in the drawings and are not intended to define or limit the scope of the disclosure. In the drawings and the following description below, it is to be understood that like numeric designations refer to components of like function.
The singular forms “a, “an,” and “the” include plural referents unless the context clearly dictates otherwise.
As used in the specification and in the claims, the term comprising may include the embodiments “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of.” The terms “comprise(s),” include(s),” “having,” “has,” “can,” “contain(s),” and variants thereof, as used herein, are intended to be open-ended transitional phrases, terms, or words that require the presence of the named ingredients/steps and permit the presence of other components/steps. However, such description should be construed as also describing compositions or processes as “consisting of” and “consisting essentially of” the enumerated components/steps, which allows the presence of only the named components/steps along with any unavoidable impurities that might result therefrom and excludes other ingredients/steps.
Products are presented to consumers in various ways at retail stores. Some products are presented on shelves. Some products are presented on pegs. Some products are presented in other ways. Many retail stores are organized with parallel shelves or other product supporting structures. Aisles are disposed between the product support structures. Consumers walk along the aisles and select the products they wish to purchase from the product support structures on the two sides of the aisles. Most retailers want to present products to consumers in an orderly, attractive manner.
It is advantageous to display products in a proper orientation near the front of the product containing structures where they can be easily seen by the consumer. It is also advantageous to have products easily removed from the product containing structures by the consumer. It is also advantageous to contain a large number of products in the product containing structures whereby adequate variety and stock for the consumer are presented.
Certain products pose unique problems for display. For example, products such as adhesive tape come in different sizes and for different applications. Nonetheless, it is desirable for a retailer to display these products in a single display. This complicates the display requirements because the display structure, historically, cannot be easily reconfigured to tailor the relative quantity of one product to another.
The present disclosure is generally directed to an adhesive tape display structure including modular and reconfigurable shelf assemblies. The display structure includes shelves which can be mounted to a standard vertical support structure having one or more cross bars mounted to two or more vertical uprights. The present disclosure further describes interchangeable modules received on the shelves.
Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure overcome the limitations and disadvantages of conventional merchandise display systems, which are often constructed to accommodate a fixed arrangement of products using product specific wall and shelving solutions. While some conventional merchandise display systems provide limited flexibility, the components of such systems can be bulky and the process for rearranging the display systems can be cumbersome and time consuming. As a result of the limited arrangements and flexibility of conventional merchandise display systems, retail entities may be incapable of adapting or incapable of efficiently adapting to new product packaging, display configurations or adjusting relative quantities of product on display with their existing hardware/fixture inventory thereby increasing the size and cost of the hardware/fixture inventory maintained by the retail entity. Exemplary embodiments of the present disclosure overcome the limitations and disadvantages of conventional merchandise display systems by supporting modular components that can be assembled to accommodate different product dimensions and/or product packaging and can provide a flexibility to reconfigure the merchandise display system.
U.S. Pat. No. 9,782,018, herein incorporated by reference, provides one example of a modular wall assembly.
The merchandise display system 100 can have a reconfigurable arrangement allowing for one or more of the shelf assemblies 106 to be reset, removed or rearranged, either as a group or independent of one another. Reconfiguration may be used to adapt to new product displays or to adapt to retail facility resets. The shelf assemblies 106 can be adjustably spaced along the assembly 130. For example, the shelf assemblies 106 may be attached to the vertical support structure 132 with uniform spacing between the shelf assemblies 106 or may be attached to the vertical support structure 132 with different or variable spacing. The merchandise display system 100 of
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In some embodiments, the present adhesive tape display system 200 further includes a mechanism which can accommodate the storage and display of generally rectangular shaped tape packaging 244. In some embodiments, the adhesive tape display system 200 further includes a plurality of modules 220 configured to receive and display forward facing cylindrical tape products 245. In some embodiments, the adhesive tape display system 200 further includes a cabinet 208 removably mounted to the vertical stand 232 and providing hinged doors 209 which can be opened to access a storage area. As depicted, the cabinet hinged doors 209 further include a surface 210 upon which advertising or product instructional information can be displayed.
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The wire framing of the module 220A-220E can be connected by welds to form an integral monolithic body 223. As illustrated in
In some embodiments, a module 220 includes a first side 226 having a wire edge 227 and an opposed side 228 having a sheet metal edge 229. In certain embodiments, the sheet metal edge 229 can include a flange 230 forming a channel 225 configured to receive the wire edge 227 of an adjacent module. This mating of adjacent modules is most clearly illustrated in
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In certain embodiments, at least several modules are of a substantially equal width but have different width channels 250. This allows modules 220 to be interchanged on the available shelf space to display more or less of a particular width tape product. For example, if desired by the retail establishment a 1″ channel module can be substituted for a 1½″ channel module to display more 1″ tape product. Since modules are of common perimeter dimensions, reconfiguration of the overall shelf display system 200 is not required.
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In some embodiments, a plurality of channels 250 can further be outfitted with a spring-loaded pusher element to facilitate the urging of a display product to a forward position in the channel 250. Preferably, the spring-loaded pusher element is selectively detachable from the module 220. This is analogous to the pusher element 360 of
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As indicated, the shelves 206 can have a generally horizontal orientation wherein the pusher elements such as pusher element 260 or 360, may be particularly advantageous to move product forward on the shelves 206. Alternatively, the shelves 206 may have a slight downward incline allowing gravity to encourage a tape product on the display system 200 to orient forward.
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An exemplary embodiment has been described with reference to the preferred embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon reading and understanding the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the exemplary embodiment be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.
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62599855 | Dec 2017 | US |