The present invention relates to displays and more particularly to a display rack with a header for providing product information.
Retailers use display racks to place products for purchase by consumers. The display racks can allow for multiple products to be displayed and/or different products to be displayed. The display racks can often include a display header. The display header can be used to include product information on an insert disposed in the display header. The insert can be used for inventory control, ordering and pricing information and can include Universal Product Code (UPC) bars, or other similar information.
The present invention provides a display rack, which includes a plurality of members for displaying a product and a display header. The display header maximizes the area for an insert by providing a contoured surface. The contoured surface provides a greater surface area for the insert than a straight display header.
A modular display rack 10 according to the present invention includes a plurality of members 12 for displaying a product 14 and a display header 16, 100 disposed proximate thereto. The members 12 may be hooks, pegs, wires, loops, baskets, shelves, or any other structure capable of displaying, often by suspension, a product 14 (often in a package).
As mentioned above the display rack 10 also includes a display header 16, 100.
While the term “display header” is used, nothing herein should be construed as a limitation that the display header be located above the members 12; rather, the display header 16, 100 could be located below the members or for example in cases of baskets in front of the member.
The display header 16, 100 is located proximate the plurality of members 12 to associate a portion 18 of the display header with one or more members 12 from the plurality of members 12.
The display header 16, 100 has a contoured surface 20, 104. This contoured surface 20, 104 may have a series of concave indentations 22. Alternatively the contoured surface may have a series of convex protrusions. The contoured surface 200 may also comprise a horizontal bending edge. Alternatively, the contoured surface may comprise a series of groups of three vertical bending edges with altering bending directions resulting in V-shaped 20 protrusions 105 or indentations. Although not depicted, the contoured surface 20, 104 does not have to have smooth surfaces and can comprise a rough or ribbed surface. The contoured surface 20, 104 allows for a larger insert 24 to be disposed within the display header 16, 100.
It should be understood that the contoured surface 20, 104 is not limited to particular designs or shapes, and any surface that provides a surface area, which has a greater linear distance than the linear distance between the individual designs or shapes of the contoured surface 20, 104 will suffice. By way of example, in
In addition, although not shown, the contoured surface 20, 104 may include one or more vertical contours as opposed to the horizontal contours shown in
The insert 24 can have an adhesive on the side that abuts the contoured surface 20, 104 of the display header 16, 100. Alternatively, the insert 24 can have some flexibility so that the insert 24 can be configured to be parallel to the shape of the contoured surface 20, 104 of display header 16, 100. Other attachment means are likewise contemplated.
In at least one embodiment of the invention the display header 16, 100 measures twelve inches of width, two of height, and has thirteen concave indentations 22 (each having a chord D measuring 0.923 inches resulting in a circular arc of 1.25 inches) or thirteen convex protrusions (each having a chord measuring 0.923 inches resulting in a circular arc of 1.25 inches). The inserts 24 disposed in the concave indentations 22 or on the convex protrusions have a width of 1.25 inches. This allows for an insert 24 with more information to be located near the product 14. Moreover, the height of the display header 16, 100 is long enough for two rows of inserts 24; for example, the display header is 2.5 inches tall and the label is 1.25 inches wide.
In another embodiment of the invention, the display header 16, 100 measures twelve inches of width, four inches of height, and comprises contoured surface 20, 104 with horizontal bending edge virtually separating the header 16, 100 symmetrically or asymmetrically into two. This allows two inserts 24 to be located near the product 14.
In another embodiment of the invention e.g. according to
In another embodiment of the invention, the display header 16, 100 measures twelve inches of width and one and a half inches of height. The display header 16, 100 comprises a contoured surface 20, 104 with a series of V-shape protrusions 105 or indentions due to vertical bending edges with altering bending directions within the material of the header, e.g. a metal strip. The arms of the V-shaped protrusions 105 or indentions have a length of two inches. This allows two inserts 24 to be located on less width on the display rack.
In another embodiment of the invention, the angled corners of the V-shaped protrusions 105 protrude one and a quarter inches from the base line of the display header 16, 100 in a top view of the display header 16, 100.
In another embodiment of the invention, the display header 16, 100 comprises four V-shaped protrusions 105.
In another embodiment of the invention, the display header 16, 100 comprises seven V-shaped protrusions 105.
In another embodiment of the invention, the base line of the display header 16, 100 in a top view of the display header 16, 100 is one and a quarter inches away from the front of the rack.
In another embodiment of the invention, the header signage is spot-welded on five places.
In another embodiment of the invention, the bottom of the display header 16, 100 is two and a half inches above the plurality of members 12 for displaying a product 14
In another embodiment of the invention, the bottom of the display header 16, 100 is one inch above the plurality of members 12 for displaying a product 14.
In another embodiment of the invention, the plurality of members 12 for displaying a product 14 comprises fourteen hooks.
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This application claims the filing benefit of International Patent Application No. PCT/IB2008/003624, filed Dec. 24, 2008, which claims the filing benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/009,176 filed Dec. 26, 2007 and U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/125,101, filed Apr. 22, 2008, the contents of all are incorporated herein by reference.
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