One of the most important aspects within the industry of manufacturing and distributing edible products such as crackers, appetizers, fritters, bread, tidbits and the like, is the way that such products are displayed to consumers at the sale points.
It is desirable that the display of edible products is done in such a way that such products are always within reach of the consumer and remain orderly placed and classified within the display, and furthermore that such display structure be plain and sturdy so that it may be fitted within the designated physical space where it is placed. Assembly should be easy and it should have versatile characteristics so that storing capacity variations can be made, while a fast substitution and supply of displayed products can be performed by the delivery personnel.
Market studies have shown that sales of a product increase significantly when such products are permanently “in front”, that is, that products are always placed at the front of a display, in such a manner that the consumer attention is drawn to them and they can easily be taken from the display.
Several types of displays are known for edible products which usually consist of a series of racks and shelves with divisions to arrange in rows the different products to be displayed for sale. However, such displays do not maintain products in front and at the same time supply labor is hampered by the delivery persons.
Another type of known display is the one published in the Mexican patent application number 9603837, which has the advantage of maintaining products in an orderly manner and permanently in front of the display, furthermore making it ease the placement labor by the delivery people. Nonetheless, in spite of its advantages, such display consists of a relatively complicated structure whereby all the racks in the display are jointly displaced upwards and downwards and products are placed on predetermined size trays which limit placing different size products on the display. On the other hand, due to the structural characteristics of this display, it would certainly be difficult to easily assemble and disassemble which would complicate its transportation and distribution to the sale points.
Another type of known display is the one published in the Mexican patent application number 9603837, which has the advantage of maintaining products in an orderly manner and permanently in front of the display, furthermore making I the placement labor by the delivery people easy. Nonetheless, in spite of its advantages, such display consists of a relatively complicated structure whereby all the racks in the display are jointly displaced upwards and downwards and products are placed on predetermined size trays which limit placing different size products on the display. On the other hand, due to the structural characteristics of this display, it would certainly be difficult to easily assemble and disassemble which would complicate its transportation and distribution to the sale points.
None of the previously conceived devices solves the existing ongoing problem of supplying a display that is capable of modifying its storing capacity, that can be assembled easily by anybody assigned to the task, and that can be easily fitted into a physical determined space, while the exhibition grates allow easy reloading and counting of displayed products. The present invention provides a modular display of products from a simple and sturdy structure. A modular configuration allows the variance of its storing capacity as well as its dimensions in such a way that it can be adapted to any physical space that is assigned for its placement at the sale point and which can be assembled by any person, while the sliding system of the display grates allows fast and effective product supplying and counting.
A feature of the present invention is that it provides a modular product display of sturdy and simple configuration, in such a manner that it can be easily transported and assembled at the sale point by any person to whom the task is assigned.
Another feature of the present invention is that it provides a modular product display that as a result of its modular configurations, allows modification of its storing capacity of products to be displayed.
The present invention also provides a modular product display that is capable of adapting itself to the physical space assigned for its installation.
Another feature of the present invention provides a modular product display that comprises a sliding system for display grates, such that these can rapidly and easily slide by means of simple attachment elements that support intensive use at sale points resulting in optimum operation throughout time.
A structure according to the present invention to provide a modular product display that maintains displayed products in front and in order, notwithstanding their gradual removal from the display.
An advantage of preferred embodiments of the present invention is provision of a modular product display that propitiates delivery, counting and arrangement procedures of products at the sales point.
These and other features and advantages of the invention will be evident by the following drawings and detailed preferred embodiments description.
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The modular products display 1 is formed from an upper module 10, one or more intermediate modules 20 and a lower module 50, such modules being attached by using connecting nodes, as illustrated in
The above results in a modular product display 1 easy to assemble, from a simple and sturdy configuration and which is easily adapted to designated physical installation space Display capacity can be varied by adding or deleting intermediate modules 20 from modular display 1. The distance between each of the displaying grates 30, at intermediate module 20, can be varied in order to adapt to displaying products of differing dimensions.
Upper module 10 used to place decorative or advertising elements, shown on
One or more intermediate modules 20, shown on
Intermediate module 20 shown on
Each of modules 20 is formed from two lateral elements 21 denominated flags, and two tension members 25 and 26 disposed on a posterior portion of said flags 21. Tension members 25 and 26 are diagonally coupled through cavities formed on two hollow circular projections, upper 61 and lower 62, from posterior connecting nodes 59-60 in such a way that, with these tension members 25 and 26, structural rigidity needed for optimal operation of said intermediate modules is achieved.
Flags 21 comprise two parallel straight rods, frontal 22 and posterior 23, which have the same length, posterior rod 23 being dephased with respect to frontal rod 22 as a consequence of the inclination angle on which a plurality of slanted rods 24 are placed and joined to said frontal and posterior rods 22 and 23. Slanted rods 24 have the function to support the plurality of exhibiting grates 30, wherein each of slanted rods 24 have a “U” shape so its ends are joined to frontal and posterior rods 22 and 23, leaving a free space A in such a way that easy displacement of exhibiting grates 30 forward and backward is allowed.
Rods 24 have a slanting angle with respect to rods 22 and 23 form between 15° and 45°, approximately, so that when grates are placed on their exhibiting position, products slide towards the front part of display.
Similarly, as on upper module 10, the intermediate module or modules 20 are joined to next module and the preceding module through posterior connecting nodes 59-60 and frontal nodes 70-71, placed on each of rods 22 and 23 end portions which integrate flags, respectively.
As illustrated on
A Over frontal wall 32 of grate 30, there is a sheet 39 (shown in dashed lines), the upper margin of which is matched with the limiting rod 33 of the plurality of rods 31. The lower margin of said sheet 39 can be suspended under the plane defined by the plurality of rods 31 from the exhibiting grate 30, wherein said sheet 39 serves to place decorative or advertising information thereon.
As previously mentioned, exhibiting grate 30 also includes a sliding system which allows grates to move forward and backwards in order to place said grate in its exhibiting position or in its products supplying position. As can be seen with greater detail on
To complement, in said sliding system there are four “L” shaped supporting elements disposed, two on the posterior part 88-89 and two on the frontal part 90-91, on each side of grate 30, which are fastened under penultimate and ultimate rods from the plurality of rods 31 of exhibiting grate 30. Each of said joining elements 88-91 are fixed to the exhibiting grate, parallel to one another, and with respect to fastening element 80, and each has a shorter length arm projecting downwards, so that when placing exhibiting grate 30 over one from the plurality of rods 24 from flags 21, the grate rests over elements 88-91 on the portion near their downward projections. Joining elements 90-91 disposed near the frontal wall 32 of the exhibiting grate 30, thus accomplishing the frontal support function over one of the plurality of rods 24 from flags 21, and also retain exhibiting grate 30 in its exhibiting position once the joining elements 90-91 bump against the frontal section of the “U” formed on each of the rods 24, joined to straight bar 22 from flag 21.
With the previously described system, it can be easily appreciated that the form and disposition of the joining elements 82, 87 and 88-91, as well as the reduced contact surface between each of the elements of the system, allows for easy and fast sliding of the exhibiting grate over the plurality of rods 24 of flags 21, from an exhibiting position to a supplying position. The grate may move forward once the grate 30 is slightly lifted in order to raise joining elements 90-91 over the “U” shaped plurality of rods 24, joined to the straight rod 22 of flag 21.
Exhibiting grates 30 can additionally incorporate a sliding comb 40, which consists of a plurality of rods 41 placed on a two by two arrangement, except for the end-most rods, which are individual, such as it is appreciated on
On the other hand, base module 50 from products modular display 1, shown on
Likewise, base module 50 comprises a levelling mechanism 65 formed by a solepiece transversally disposed with respect to posterior face of “U” shaped element 51, which presents on its center a threaded bore, wherein a screw is threaded allowing to level modular display 1 in order to keep it horizontal with respect to the plan wherein it is located in spite of the surface irregularities on which it is placed. So that base module 50 integrates four levelling mechanisms 65 disposed over posterior face of “U” shaped element 51 on each one of the arms ends of said element 51. Finally, base module 50 also comprises an element 66 which is formed from an inverted “U” shaped structure tilted towards main body of base module 50, on which free ends, and as part of the same structure, there are placed on straight angle with respect to free ends two segments joining said structure with central portion of “U” shaped element 51 on its upper face, this in order to give rigidity to element 66 so that it can sustain sheet 67 disposed on its frontal part, which serves to house advertising or decorative elements thereat.
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