1. Field of the Invention
Generally speaking, the invention relates to advertising holder and display structures, and more particularly, to an on-tap advertising holder and display.
2. Description of Related Art
Beer, wine, and sprits are very widely enjoyed both in the United States and throughout the world. They are also heavily regulated, with laws regarding minimum drinking ages; how, when, where, and by whom beer, wine, and spirits can be sold; and how these products can be marketed.
Alcoholic beverages have some of the strongest brand identification and consumer loyalty of any products on the market. However, marketing them to the public can be particularly difficult, both because of the extensive industry regulation and because of public perceptions about alcohol. One particular issue is that some jurisdictions ban explicit co-advertising of beer and some types of distilled liquors, even though these beverages are often enjoyed in combination. For example, in those jurisdictions, it would be illegal or impermissible to advertise a beer brand and a liquor brand in the same printed advertisement.
Even when it is permissible to advertise a product, or to advertise two products together, conventional printed advertisements on billboards and in magazines, newspapers, and online tend to influence long-term brand loyalties and buying patterns, but may not be as effective at influencing in-the-moment purchases at the point of sale.
One aspect of the invention provides an on-tap advertising holder and display. The on-tap advertising holder and display comprises an attachment portion, a connector, and an advertisement frame. The connector extends between and connects the attachment portion and the advertisement frame. In one embodiment of the invention, the attachment portion may be a circular clamp sized and adapted to attach to a beer tap, and the advertisement frame may hold a printed advertisement on a medium such as card stock. In some embodiments, the connector may be essentially rigid; in other embodiments, it may be flexible, so as to position the advertisement frame in various positions. In yet other embodiments, the advertisement frame may include integral lighting elements and a power supply to power those elements.
Another aspect of the invention relates to a beverage dispenser with an advertisement holder. The beverage dispensers include at least a faucet structure and a faucet handle. The advertisement holder comprises a clamp, an advertisement frame, and a flexible, positionable shaft. The clamp is sized, shaped, and adapted to attach to the faucet structure. The advertisement frame is adapted to hold an advertisement. The shaft is connected between the clamp and the advertisement frame and has sufficient rigidity to hold the advertisement frame in a defined position.
Yet another aspect of the invention relates to a method for advertising a product. The method comprises installing an on-tap advertising holder and display on a beverage tap. The advertising holder and display comprises an attachment portion, a connector, and an advertisement frame. The connector extends between and connects the attachment portion and the advertisement frame, and installing a relevant advertisement in the advertisement frame. In some embodiments, the method may further comprise connecting a portion of the advertising holder and display to the beverage tap, such that actuation of the beverage tap causes the advertising holder and display to move or vibrate.
Other aspects, features, and advantages of the invention will be set forth in the description that follows.
The invention will be described with respect to the following drawing figures, in which:
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The connector 16 extends from the toggle clamp 14 to connect it with the advertisement frame 18. Specifically, the toggle clamp 14 includes a base structure 26 that extends outwardly from it. The connector 16 inserts into an opening 28 in the base structure 26. The opening 28, or the bottom portion of the connector 16, may be surrounded by a ring of a flexible material 30, which may be used for strain relief.
The advertisement frame 18 has an internal channel 22 allowing it to carry the advertisement 20, which, as explained briefly above, may be a piece of card stock with printed advertising indicia 24. The advertisement 20 itself may be made of paper, plastic, or another material. For example, it may be made of card stock. It may be single-sided or double-sided, depending on the area and manner in which it is to be installed, although in many cases, it will be advantageous if the advertisement itself is double-sided. Because the advertisement 20 of the illustrated embodiment is double-sided, the advertisement frame 18 is open to both sides; however, in some embodiments, the advertisement frame 18 may have a backing on one side that obscures the advertisement. Moreover, while the advertisement 20 of the illustrated embodiment is a printed advertisement, in some cases, the frame 18 may accommodate or be a part of an electronic advertisement display.
As installed, the holder and frame 10 extends several inches (e.g., 4-6 inches) from the tap 12 on which it is installed and allows the advertisement 20 to be seen from both sides. The advertisement 20 may advertise a complementary or related product; for example, it may advertise a liquor if the holder and display is attached to a beer tap.
The connector 16 may be rigid, flexible, or resilient depending on the embodiment, and there are advantages to each of these configurations. In the embodiment of
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In the above description, the advertisement frame 18 carries only the advertisement 20. However, in some embodiments, the advertisement frame 18 may carry other elements that help to draw attention to the advertisement. For example, as shown in the perspective view of
If the holder and display 150 includes illuminating elements 156, those elements may be activated and powered by a simple circuit that includes a battery and a switch, or by a circuit that activates them at predetermined or random intervals, or activates selected illuminating elements 156 in a particular sequence to create a pattern. In some embodiments, the illumination may be motion-activated, such that, for example, when the tap handle 13 is actuated, the illumination on the advertisement is activated. Motion- or tilt-activated illumination may be achieved by installing an accelerometer, an inclinometer, or another type of small motion-detecting device on the advertisement frame, or on another portion of the holder and display 150 that will be subjected to vibrations or movements.
It should be understood that while the advertisement frame 18, 154 may carry illumination, it is not the only portion of the holder and display 10, 50, 100, 150 that may be adapted to carry illumination or other features that call attention to the advertisement 20. Any portion of the holder and display 10, 50, 100, 150 may carry such features. For example, the connector 16 may carry an LED that is focused on and illuminates the advertisement 20. The power supply and circuit elements to control and power the illumination elements 156, and any other features requiring power and electronic control, may be located anywhere. As one example, a battery or other power supply may be carried by the attachment portion 14 and electrically connected to the lighting elements by appropriate wires (e.g., routed through the connector 16 or external to it). Alternatively, the power elements may be carried within the attachment frame 18, 154 itself, if the frame 18, 154 is large enough.
Although the above description has focused on the use of holders and displays 10, 50, 100, 150 with beverage dispensers, as was described briefly above, holders and displays 10, 50, 100, 150 may be installed on other structures. For example, holders and displays 10, 50, 100, 150 may be installed on urinals.
While the invention has been described with respect to certain embodiments, the embodiments are intended to be illuminating, rather than limiting. Modifications and changes may be made within the scope of the invention, which is defined by the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 61/666,642, filed Jun. 29, 2012. The contents of that application are incorporated by reference herein in their entirety.
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61666642 | Jun 2012 | US |