The present disclosure relates to product displays, and more particularly to retail displays that can be used to display products in a retail setting.
Product displays for retail settings can be permanent or non-permanent. Both types can include print and graphics. Typical non-permanent displays are made of paper or similar disposable or recyclable materials. There is a need for non-permanent displays for retail use that have similar upscale appearance to permanent displays. There is a need for such non-permanent displays that are made of disposable or recyclable material and yet are easy to build in the retail or fulfillment settings, and that have the load bearing capacity to hold heavy weight items. This disclosure provides a solution for these needs.
In accordance with at least one aspect of this disclosure, a display system comprises a sleeve with a plurality of apertures defined therethrough, and a plurality of support inserts arranged in a stack within the sleeve, wherein at least one of the support inserts is aligned with one or more of the apertures to provide a shelf accessible through the one or more of the apertures.
Each support insert can include a shelf section and two opposed leg sections depending from the shelf section. The shelf section of the at least one support insert can be aligned with the one or more apertures. Each support insert can also include a plurality of pre-glued fold-up members. The pre-glued fold-up members can include a respective structural beam in each of the shelf section and the two opposed leg sections. The pre-glued fold-up members can also include a respective spaced apart pair of structural beams in each of the shelf section and two opposed leg sections.
The sleeve can have a rectangular foot print area, and the stack of support inserts can have a rectangular foot print area that fits within the rectangular foot print area of the sleeve. The support inserts can be in contact with an interior surface of the sleeve. Each aperture of the sleeve can include a folded panel connected to an outer surface of the sleeve along a fold line, where the folded panel can be folded inward to engage a respective one of the support inserts.
Three shelves can be formed in the sleeve and stack of support inserts. Each shelf can include, a shelf surface of a respective one of the support inserts, a front aperture with a front folded panel folded in from a front panel of the sleeve, and a back aperture opposite the front aperture with a back folded panel folded in from a back surface of the sleeve. The front and back folded panels can each engage the respective one of the support inserts.
A fourth support insert can be stacked in the stack on top of three respective support inserts corresponding to the three shelves. The fourth support insert can provide a uniform appearance of inner lateral walls of a top one of the shelves with a middle one and a lower one of the shelves. The sleeve can have an open top and bottom, where the bottom can include a frame of inward folded tabs configured to support the stack of support inserts. The system can also comprise product for display loaded into the support inserts.
A kit comprises a sleeve blank, and a plurality of support insert blanks in a stack of support inserts arranged within the sleeve. At least one of the support inserts is aligned with one or more apertures in the sleeve to provide a shelf accessible through the one or more of the apertures.
Each support insert blank can include foldably connected panels configured for forming a shelf section and two opposed leg sections depending from the shelf section. Each support insert blank can include a plurality of pre-glued fold-up members. The pre-glued fold-up members can each include a respective structural beam in each of the shelf section and the two opposed leg sections. The pre-glued fold-up members can each include a respective spaced apart pair of structural beams in each of the shelf section and two opposed leg sections.
The sleeve blank can have a rectangular foot print area, and the support insert blanks can be configured to form a stack of support inserts that can have a rectangular foot print area that can fit within the rectangular foot print area of the sleeve. The support inserts can be in contact with an interior surface of the sleeve. Each aperture of the sleeve blank can include a folded panel connected to an outer surface of the sleeve along a fold line, and the folded panel can be folded inward to engage a respective one of the support inserts.
The kit can also include at least one support insert blank that can be configured to stack together to form three shelves in the sleeve and a stack of support inserts. Each shelf can include a shelf surface of a respective one of the support inserts, a front aperture with a front folded panel folded in from a front panel of the sleeve, and a back aperture opposite the front aperture with a back folded panel folded in from a back surface of the sleeve. The front and back folded panels can each engage the respective one of the support inserts.
The kit can include a fourth support insert blank configured to be stacked in the stack on top of three respective support inserts corresponding to the three shelves. The fourth support insert can provide a uniform appearance of inner lateral walls of a top one of the shelves with a middle one and a lower one of the shelves.
These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings.
So that those skilled in the art to which the subject disclosure appertains will readily understand how to make and use the devices and methods of the subject disclosure without undue experimentation, preferred embodiments thereof will be described in detail herein below with reference to certain figures, wherein:
Reference will now be made to the drawings wherein like reference numerals identify similar structural features or aspects of the subject disclosure. For purposes of explanation and illustration, and not limitation, a partial view of an embodiment of a modular stack display in accordance with the disclosure is shown in
A display system 100 comprises a sleeve 102. The sleeve can have a plurality of apertures 104 defined therethrough, and a plurality of support inserts 106 arranged in a stack 107 within the sleeve 102. When stacked in the sleeve 102, at least one of the support inserts 106 can be aligned with one or more of the apertures 104 to provide a shelf 108 that is accessible through the one or more of the apertures 104, as best seen in
Each support insert 106 can include a shelf section 110 and two opposed leg sections 112a, 112b that depend from the shelf section 110. Each support insert 106 can also include a plurality of pre-glued fold-up members 114 (for example shown flattened in
The sleeve 102 can have a rectangular foot print area R1, and the stack of support inserts 107 can have a rectangular foot print area R2 (e.g. as shown by the dotted lines in
The sleeve 102 can have an open top 122 and bottom 124. The bottom of the sleeve 124 can include a frame of inward folded tabs 126 folded along fold lines 125 configured to support the stack 107 of support inserts 106 (e.g. as shown in
Each shelf 108 can include, a shelf surface 210 of a respective one of the support inserts 106 (as shown in
The sleeve 102 can have an open top 122 and bottom 124 (e.g. as shown in
Referring to
As shown in
Each support insert blank 700 can be configured to form a support insert 106 by folding first and second side panels 702, 704 along fold lines 703 and 705, and adhering attachment panels 720 and 730 to a portion of central panel 706 forming respective structural beams 116 (e.g. as shown in
The kit 200 can also include at two three blanks 700, or any other suitable number of blanks, and the kit 200 can optionally include the blanks pre-glued as described above. Shown in
The alternative support insert 106′ further comprises a folded shelf section 810 and two opposed leg sections 812a, 812b, connected to and depending from the shelf section 810 at fold lines 831 and 833. The opposed leg sections 812a, 812b can be folded along fold lines 831 and 833 to join the shelf section 810 at miter 150 and a respective edge 152. Shelf section 810 can comprise tabs 850 configured to engage respective slots 852 in respective opposed leg sections 812a,b. Attachment panel 830 may or may not be pre-glued to the first side panel 802. If attachment panels 830 is not pre-glued, forming the support insert 106′ may require folding as described above. If the attachment panel 830 is pre-glued to first side panel 802, similar to that shown in
These and other features of the systems and methods of the subject disclosure will become more readily apparent to those skilled in the art from the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments taken in conjunction with the drawings.
The methods and systems of the present disclosure, as described above and shown in the drawings, provide for enhanced product display. The modular stacking display allows for a temporary display unit having added strength and a large printable surface area. While the apparatus and methods of the subject disclosure have been shown and described with reference to preferred embodiments, those skilled in the art will readily appreciate that changes and/or modifications may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the subject disclosure.
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