Merchandise display system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6173844
  • Patent Number
    6,173,844
  • Date Filed
    Thursday, May 7, 1998
    26 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, January 16, 2001
    23 years ago
Abstract
A merchandise display system includes a support from which merchandise can be suspended. The support includes a rod with a hook at its free end. The rod is angled down towards its free end. A member on one side of the merchandise restricts movement of the merchandise about a first axis of the support. An additional member on another side of the merchandise restricts movement of the merchandise about the first axis of the support. The system further includes a pair of stoppers, one stopper being attached to the member near a free end of the member and the other stopper being attached to the additional member near a free end of the additional member. The stoppers restrict movement of the merchandise about a second axis of the support. The stoppers each include a pair of flexible flaps which enable merchandise to be inserted onto a support and removed from a support.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




Systems for displaying merchandise in retail stores are well known. In one type of display system, a rod projecting from a support has a “hook” at the free end of the rod. The rod is angled downward from the support towards the aisle of the store Typically, the merchandise is contained in a package which has a hole in it near its top end. The merchandise is stocked on the rod by passing the hole in the packaging over the hook and then pushing the merchandise up the rod. When a consumer desires to purchase the merchandise, they grasp the front-most piece of merchandise and remove it from the rod by pulling the packaging off of the hook. Other pieces of merchandise will then gravity-feed down the rod towards the hook. The hook prevents these other pieces of merchandise from falling off of the rod.




A problem with such gravity feed rod and hook merchandise display systems is that there is no provision for preventing the merchandise from swinging about the rod from side to side or front to back. This swinging of the merchandise about the rod can occur when a piece of merchandise is removed from the hook. Such merchandise swinging does not provide a very professional and attractive presentation of the merchandise in the eyes of the consumer.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




In accordance with the invention, a merchandise display system includes a support from which merchandise can be suspended and means for restricting movement of the merchandise about the support. By restricting movement of the merchandise about the support, a more professional presentation of the merchandise is made to the consumer.




According to further refinements of the invention the support includes a rod with a hook at its free end. The rod is angled down towards its free end. A member on one side of the merchandise restricts movement of the merchandise about a first axis of the support. An additional member on another side of the merchandise restricts movement of the merchandise about the first axis of the support. The system further includes a pair of stoppers, one stopper being attached to the member near a free end of the member and the other stopper being attached to the additional member near a free end of the additional member. The stoppers restrict movement of the merchandise about a second axis of the support. The stoppers each include a pair of flexible flaps which enable merchandise to be inserted onto a support and removed from a support.




The flaps on the stopper serve the function of restricting movement of the merchandise about a second axis of the support while still enabling merchandise to be loaded onto the support and removed from the support.











DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a side view of a merchandise display system;





FIG. 2

is a front view of the display system of

FIG. 1

; and





FIG. 3

is a top view of a stopper with flaps.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




With reference to FIGS.


1


-


3


, a merchandise display system


10


includes a support


12


from which merchandise


14


can be suspended. Support


12


can be made of metal or any other suitable material. Merchandise


14


can be, for example a toothbrush (not shown) in a blister pack


16


which is secured to a cardboard backing


18


. The cardboard backing has a hole


17


in it near its top end The support includes a rod


19


with a hook


20


at the free end of the rod. The other end of rod


19


is attached to a display casing by any suitable means known to those skilled in the art. The rod is angled down towards its free end.




A pair of members


22


,


24


are located on either side of merchandise


14


. Members


22


,


24


can be made of metal or any other suitable material. These members restrict movement of the merchandise about a first axis of the support which is co-linear with rod


19


. In other words, merchandise


14


cannot swing from side to side as viewed in FIG.


2


. The other end of each member


22


,


24


is attached to a display casing by any suitable means known to those skilled in the art. The members are angled down towards their free end.




The merchandise display system further includes a pair of stoppers


26


,


28


. One stopper is attached to each of the members near a free end of the members. A pair of arms


27


,


29


on each stopper allow the stopper to be press fitted onto its respective member. The stoppers are preferably made of plastic. Each stopper includes a pair of flexible flaps A, B. Each flap can rotate about an axis represented by a dashed line along one edge of the flap. The flap is allowed to rotate because the plastic along the dashed line is thinner than on other portions of the stopper. Thus, the thinned plastic along the dashed line acts like a hinge. The natural state of the flaps is shown in FIG.


3


. Flaps


28


B and


26


A restrict movement of merchandise


14


clockwise about an axis which is perpendicular to the sheet of paper on which

FIG. 1

is located and which is located about where rod


19


and hook


20


interface. In other words, merchandise


14


is inhibited from swinging clockwise as viewed in FIG.


1


.




The merchandise display system operates as follows. In order to load merchandise


14


onto support


12


, the merchandise is manipulated to slip hole


17


in backing


18


over hook


20


. Merchandise


14


is then rotated counterclockwise (

FIG. 1

) to move the lower portion of the merchandise between members


22


,


24


. As merchandise


14


is pressed against flaps


28


B and


26


A, these flaps fold back (like saloon doors) to allow the merchandise to pass between the members. Although only one merchandise


14


is shown, a multiplicity of merchandise will typically be loaded into the system.




When a consumer desires to obtain merchandise


14


, the consumer grasps the merchandise and lifts the merchandise up and off hook


20


, clearing flaps


28


B and


26


A, not necessarily passing through flaps


28


B and


26


A. Any merchandise behind the merchandise removed gravity feeds towards hook


20


because support


12


is angled downward toward its free end. Hook


20


and flaps


28


B and


26


A in partnership prevent merchandise from falling off of support


12


. Flaps


28


B and


26


A need to have enough resistance to inhibit merchandise on a fully loaded support


12


from passing out from between the members


22


,


24


.



Claims
  • 1. A merchandise display system, comprising:a support from which merchandise can be suspended; and means for restricting movement of the merchandise about the support, wherein the movement restricting means includes a member on one side of the merchandise for restricting movement of the merchandise about a first axis of the support, wherein the movement restricting means includes a stopper attached to the member near a free end of the member, the stopper restricting movement of the merchandise about a second axis of the support, wherein the stopper includes a flexible flap which enables merchandise to be inserted onto the support and removed from the support.
  • 2. The merchandise display system of claim 1, wherein the support includes a rod.
  • 3. The merchandise display system of claim 2, wherein the rod has a hook at its free end.
  • 4. The merchandise display system of claim 3, wherein the rod is angled down towards its free end.
  • 5. The merchandise display system of claim 1, wherein the movement restricting means includes an additional member on another side of the merchandise for restricting movement of the merchandise about the first axis of the support.
  • 6. The merchandise display system of claim 5, wherein the movement restricting means includes a pair of stoppers, one stopper being attached to the member near a free end of the member and the other stopper being attached to the additional member near a free end of the additional member, the stoppers restricting movement of the merchandise about a second axis of the support.
  • 7. The merchandise display system of claim 1, wherein the stopper includes an additional flexible flap which enables merchandise to be inserted onto and removed from an additional support.
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