Not applicable.
The present invention is a merchandiser. More particularly, the present invention is an object designed to support and display items, generally for sale in a retail environment.
Numerous methods have been developed for displaying retail items. In the greeting card field, for example, greeting cards are normally displayed in rows on shelves that are attached to fixtures. The rows are often divided into individual pockets and receive greeting cards and corresponding envelopes therein. Greeting cards can be displayed in a full facing manner, where the rows are spaced sufficient distances from one another vertically so that the top of a displayed card is below the bottom of the row directly there above. This method of display allows a customer to have a clear view of the entire face of the card without removing the card from the shelf. Full faced card display, however, reduces the number of cards that can be displayed in a given area. More commonly, greeting cards are displayed in a partial face display where the rows are spaced apart vertically such that only the top half of a greeting card positioned therein is visible. This method allows more cards to be displayed in a given area. The bottom half of the card, however, is covered up by the top half of the cards in the row directly below. In order to view the entire face of the card, a customer must remove the card from the shelf. It is therefore desirable to develop a manner of displaying greeting cards that offers the visual benefits of a full faced display as well as the higher density provided by traditional partial displays. These benefits are achieved in the present invention.
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.
Embodiments of the present invention are directed to a merchandiser for supporting and displaying items, such as greeting cards, in a retail environment. More particularly, the merchandiser may be configured to display greeting cards on a fixture at an angle. In such a configuration, the merchandisers may be arranged to overlap greeting cards in a horizontal arrangement such that a customer may view the majority of the front of the card as they walk by the display (similar to a full face display), but card density may be maintained (similar to a partial face display).
The present invention is explained in more detail with reference to the embodiment illustrated in the attached drawing figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, in which
Provided herein is a merchandiser which may be used, for instance, in a commercial setting, such as a retail store, to hold and display greeting cards and other merchandise that are for sale. The merchandiser is designed to display cards at an angle with respect to a rear panel of a display. The merchandisers are manufactured as flat sheets which may be shipped and stored in stacks to reduce costs. These flat sheets are reversible and may be folded into a functional form which angles to either the right or the left with respect to the panel to which they are coupled. The merchandisers may be made of transparent material to allow customers to view the merchandise through the side panels of the merchandisers. An angled arrangement of merchandisers allows customers to easily view the front of the cards held therein while still maintaining a high density of display.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like reference characters designate like parts through the different views, and initially to
The merchandiser 10 is preferably made flat such that it may be shipped to a location for use in a compact, unassembled format. Specifically, numerous merchandisers, while flat, may be stacked upon one another and shipped to a location for use. This is in contrast to prior art merchandisers that are made in a final use shape by injection molding a rigid plastic which must then be shipped assembled. Such preformed merchandisers take up significantly more space, requiring more packaging to ship, thus increasing shipping costs, and more space to store when not in use.
The merchandiser 10 includes first and second side panels 12, 14 separated by an intermediate bottom panel 16. The bottom panel 16 may generally have a parallelogram shape, which contributes to the merchandiser's angled orientation once coupled to a display fixture. The first panel 12 is coupled with the bottom panel 16 along a first fold line or hinge 18. Similarly, the second panel 14 is coupled along an opposite edge of the bottom panel 16 by a second fold line 20. The first and second fold lines 18, 20, as best viewed in the plan view depicted in
As illustrated in
In use, the bottom panel 16 is generally horizontal in orientation and is generally perpendicular to the panel or back wall to which it is coupled. As best seen in
Another benefit of forming the merchandiser 10 flat is that the same merchandiser 10 may be coupled to the display in a manner where it angles off to the left when viewing the display or it may be coupled to the display in a manner where it angles off to the right when viewing the display. To form the merchandiser 10 to angle to one side, the panels 12, 14 are folded up toward each other when viewed in
It should be noted that while the invention has been described and illustrated in the context of holding or displaying greeting cards, it is not so limited. The merchandiser 10 may display all types of merchandise, such as, but not limited to, stationery, invitations, books, journals, giftwrap, paper, folders, pictures, etc.
Embodiments of the present invention have been described with the intent to be illustrative rather than restrictive. Alternative embodiments will become apparent to those skilled in the art that do not depart from its scope. A skilled artisan may develop alternative means of implementing the aforementioned improvements without departing from the scope of the present invention.
It will be understood that certain features and subcombinations are of utility and may be employed without reference to other features and subcombinations and are contemplated within the scope of the claims.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/942,529, filed Feb. 20, 2014, entitled “Merchandiser for Displaying Items at an Angle,” which is hereby expressly incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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