Paint chip display system

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6578718
  • Patent Number
    6,578,718
  • Date Filed
    Monday, April 30, 2001
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, June 17, 2003
    22 years ago
  • Inventors
  • Examiners
    • Stodola; Daniel P.
    • Novosad; Jennifer E.
    Agents
    • Duane Morris LLP
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 211 55
    • 211 48
    • 211 40
    • 211 81
    • 211 8801
    • 211 9401
    • 211 7101
    • 211 168
    • 211 96
    • 211 1262
    • 211 1281
    • 211 8601
    • 040 124
    • 040 1242
    • 312 50
    • 312 61
  • International Classifications
    • B42F100
Abstract
A paint chip display system including a plurality of containers each having a partially open front face. Each of the containers includes: a rear-wall portion having a front surface and a back surface, the rear wall portion being substantially oppositely disposed from the open front face; a first side-wall portion disposed between the rear wall portion and the open front face; a second side-wall portion disposed between the rear wall portion and the open front face, the rear wall portion and first and second side wall portions define a cavity, and, a front wall portion secured to at least one of the first and second side-wall portion and partially obscuring the open front face. The first side-wall portion includes at least one mounting protrusion, and the second side-wall portion includes at least one corresponding slot, and the mounting protrusion and slot are positioned such that when the mounting protrusion of a first of the containers is engaged with the slot of a second of the containers, the rear-wall portion of one of the first or second containers is substantially adjacent to the open front face of the other of the first and second containers. The interlocked containers further are removably secured to a mounting bracket by at least one mounting protrusion extending from the real wall portion.
Description




FIELD OF INVENTION




The invention relates to display structures and more particularly to paint chip display structures.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




In the marketing of paint it is desirable to provide paint chips to prospective paint customers demonstrating colors and surface finishes corresponding to the effects obtained by using the different colors and types of paint being marketed. Such paint chips can be typically characterized as small pieces of heavy paper or cardboard having a finish on a front surface corresponding to at least one paint finish and color intended to be represented. Display of such paint chips typically involves the use of suitable stands or display devices permitting a prospective paint customer to select one or more paint chips representative of paints and colors he wishes to purchase.




It is desirable to display such paint chips in close proximity to each other and in a stacked manner to allow a prospective paint purchaser to easily view and concurrently compare different colors and finishes of the paints. Further it is desirable to allow the prospective paint purchaser to remove a paint chip and reveal another paint chip representative of the same paint and color as represented by the removed paint chip.




One disadvantage of typical paint chip display devices is the ability of the customer to remove the last paint chip of a select color and finish, necessitating the supply of paint chips to be replenished before another prospective customer can view a similar paint chip sample corresponding to the exhausted supply. Accordingly, it is desirable to develop a low cost, display system that allows for the simultaneous display of a paint sample corresponding to each stack of paint chips representative of a paint and color that is non removable and adequately protected from attempted removal by a prospective paint customer. Furthermore, it is desirable to reduce the required floor space of the display by eliminating extensive cabinetry and surface area by allowing the paint chip display to be easily modified to include space for only those paint chips desired to be displayed. It is further desirable to provide a paint chip display device with a relatively low cost and ease of assembly of the device itself




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




A paint chip display device that includes a plurality of containers each of which has a partially open front face, a rear-wall portion having a front surface and a back surface, the rear wall portion being substantially oppositely disposed from the open front face; a first side-wall portion disposed between the rear wall portion and the open front face, a second side-wall portion disposed between the rear wall portion and the open front face, the rear wall portion and first and second side wall portions at least partially defining a cavity, and a front wall portion secured to at least one of the first and second side-wall portion and partially obscuring the open front face. The first side-wall portion includes at least one mounting protrusion, and the second side-wall portion includes at least one corresponding slot, and the mounting protrusion and slot are positioned such that when said mounting protrusion of a first of the containers is engaged with the slot of a second of the containers, the rear-wall portion of one of the first or second containers is substantially adjacent to the open front face of the other of said first and second containers.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF FIGURES





FIG. 1

is a front view of a display pocket according to the present invention;





FIG. 2

is a top view of the pocket illustrated in

FIG. 1

;





FIG. 3

is a partial side view of the pocket illustrated in

FIGS. 1 and 2

;





FIG. 4

is a partial rear view of the pocket illustrated in

FIGS. 1

,


2


and


3


;





FIG. 5

is a perspective view of a mounting board suitable for use with the display pocket illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

;





FIG. 6

is a diagram of the mounting board illustrated in

FIG. 5

; and,





FIG. 7

is a top view of the containers illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

coupled to the mounting board illustrated in

FIGS. 5 and 6

.




It is to be understood that these drawings are solely for purposes of illustrating the concepts of the invention and are not intended as a level of the limits of the invention. It will be appreciated that the same reference numerals, possibly supplemented with reference characters where appropriate, have been used throughout to identify corresponding parts.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION




Commonly assigned U.S. Pat. No. 6,212,312 B1 issued Apr. 10, 2001 to Levy, describes a paint chip display system wherein paint chip display pockets are stacked in an overlapping manner. The present invention relates to a paint chip display system comprised of a plurality of paint chip display pockets and extrusions for securing the pockets to a surface. Each pocket is capable of displaying a plurality of like stacked paint chips corresponding to at least one color and finish of a paint color or finish intended to be represented.




In a preferred embodiment of the present invention, each pocket of said plurality can be coupled to any other pocket of said plurality. Each pocket is mountable onto an extrusion that may be secured to any substantially smooth surface using any suitable means, such as adhesives or screws for example. In this way, the pockets ares capable of being displayed in a side-to-side step fashion, with no modification to each pocket being necessary. More particularly, referring to the figures, wherein like references refer to like parts throughout the several figures,

FIG. 1

illustrates a front view of a preferred embodiment of a paint chip display pocket


10


according to the present invention.




Referring to

FIG. 1

, pocket


10


according to the present invention comprises a rear wall


20


, side-wall


30


and partial side-wall


32


oppositely disposed from side-wall


30


, oppositely disposed top and bottom walls


50


and


60


, and retention wall


70


forming a paint chip cavity


80


. Cavity


80


is of suitable size for holding a plurality of paint chips in a front-to-back stacked manner. Preferably, the cavity


80


is of suitable dimensions to hold approximately 50 paint chips.




Referring now to

FIG. 2

, side-wall


30


is preferably tapered towards partial side-wall


35


as it approaches retention wall


70


, in order to facilitate easy removal of paint chips contained within cavity


80


. The stack of paint chips are set in a cascaded or offset relationship with one another. More particularly, side-wall


30


preferably forms an angle (a) with rear-wall


20


, such that the angle α is acute.




In one embodiment the paint chip display pocket


10


is substantially clear or transparent. In a particularly preferred embodiment the paint chip display pocket


10


is made of clear thermoformed, extruded or molded plastic resins.




Biasing means


90


is for biasing paint chips contained within the cavity


80


away from the rear wall


20


, and toward retention portion


70


which partially obstructs open front face


40


which is oppositely disposed from rear-wall


20


, to facilitate their easy removal by a potential paint customer. In a preferred embodiment, biasing means


90


comprises at least one biasing tab protruding from rear-wall


20


and partially protrudes into cavity


80


.




Referring now to

FIG. 4

, the backside of rear wall


20


includes sample retaining portions


110


. Sample retaining portion


110


retains at least one “permanent” paint chip representative of the paint chips contained within the cavity


80


behind rear wall


20


. Retaining at least one “permanent” paint chip behind the rear wall


20


prevents potential paint customers from attempting to remove the last paint chip of a given color and finish, thereby ensuring future potential paint customers will be able to view the representative paint chip even before the supply has been replenished.




In the embodiment illustrated in

FIGS. 1-4

, the sample retention portions


110


are adjacent the top and bottom walls


50


,


60


and side-wall


30


. However, any configuration which adequately secures at least one paint chip representative of those to be contained within the cavity


80


to the back of rear wall


20


will suffice.




Returning to the embodiment illustrated in

FIG. 1

, side-wall


30


and partial side-wall


32


include interlocking means


120


on outer surfaces, oppositely disposed from cavity


80


. Interlocking means


120


are provide means for coupling paint chip display pocket


10


to other like paint chip display pockets. The interlocking means


120


on side-wall


30


of each paint chip display pocket


10


according to the present invention are identical in form. Similarly, the interlocking means


120


on an outer surface of partial side-wall


32


of each paint chip display pockets


10


according to the present invention are identical in form. Further, the interlocking means


120


of side-wall


30


is the mate of interlocking means


120


of partial side-wall


32


. This allows a paint chip display pocket


10


to be coupled to any other like paint chip display pocket in a side-to-side fashion, with the interlocking means


120


of side-wall


30


of paint chip display pocket


10


coupling to interlocking means


120


of partial side-wall


32


of any other paint chip display pocket according to the present invention.




More particularly, the interlocking means


120


on side-wall


30


comprises at least one L-shaped protrusion


130


, and preferably two, formed so as to extend from side-wall


30


substantially adjacent to open front face


40


, e.g. opposite from rear wall


20


. Further, the interlocking means


120


on partial side-wall


32


comprises a slot


135


formed in partial side-wall


32


substantially adjacent to rear-wall


20


. In this manner when the L-shaped protrusion


130


of a first pocket


10


is engaged with slot


135


of a second pocket


10


, the two pockets are coupled in a stepped relationship such that the full-faces of paint chips contained are displayed.




Referring now to

FIG. 3

, mounting protrusions


190


protrude from rear wall to couple each pocket


10


to a mounting board


200


. Referring now also to

FIG. 5

, therein is illustrated a preferred form of mounting board


200


.




Mounting board


200


includes curved wall portion


220


secured to, and preferably integratedly formed with, planar backplane portion


210


. Bracket


200


is preferably extruded plastic. The curved wall portion


220


forms a recess


230


adapted to receive and secure mounting portions


190


of a pocket or container


10


such that an arrowhead-like tip portion of each portion


190


is secured within recess


230


by the curved wall portion


220


. Preferably at least one lip formed by the arrowhead-like tip protrusion


190


is secured against at least one lip formed by the curved wall portion


220


at the outermost ends of the curved wall portion


220


. Each backplane portion


210


can be secured to a wall or other device using conventional means such as adhesives, nails, screws, staples or any other suitable means for coupling. Alternatively, the backplane


210


could be part of a display stand.




Thus, according to a preferred form of the present invention each pocket, or container,


10


is coupled to backplane


200


using protrusions


190


and curved wall portion


220


, and to at least one other pocket, or container,


10


using L-shaped protrusion, or tab,


130


or slot


135


.





FIG. 7

illustrates a top view of multiple containers


10


coupled to one another and together coupled to backplane


200


according to a preferred form of the present invention such that they do not significantly overlap, but are in a stepped-configuration. In this preferred from, interlocking means


130


is shown engaging interlocking means


135


. Further, in this illustrative example, a plurality of paint chips


700


are shown in a step-wise configuration in cavity


80


of pocket


10




c


. Paint chips are in a step-wise configuration as side wall


30


tapers toward partial side wall


32


. Also illustrated is permanent paint chip


710


, which is located in a separate area within display pocket


10




c


. Permanent paint chip


710


is representative of the color and finish on each of the illustrated plurality of paint chips


710


stored in a corresponding display pocket.




Although the invention has been described in a preferred form with a certain degree of particularity, it is understood that the present disclosure of the preferred form has been made only by way of example, and that numerous changes in the details of construction and combination and arrangement of parts may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as hereinafter claimed. It is intended that the patent shall cover by suitable expression in the appended claims, whatever features of patentable novelty exist in the invention disclosed.



Claims
  • 1. An open front face paint chip display holder device defining a container, said device comprising:a rear-wall portion having a front surface and back surface, said rear wall portion being substantially oppositely disposed from an open front face of said container; a first side-wall portion disposed between said rear wall portion and said open front face of said container, said first side wall portion including at least one mounting protrusion; a second side-wall portion disposed between said rear wall portion and said open front face, said first side-wall portion is tapered toward said second side-wall portion, said second side-wall portion including at least one slot substantially opposite and offset from a corresponding one of said at least one mounting protrusion wherein said slot is closer to said rear wall than said corresponding mounting protrusion, said rear wall portion and said first and second side wall portions at least partially defining a cavity therebetween; and, a front wall portion secured to at least one of said first and second side-wall portions and at least partially obscuring said open front face.
  • 2. The device as recited in claim 1 wherein said first side-wall portion forms an acute angle with said front surface of said rear-wall portion.
  • 3. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising:at least one biasing means attached to said front surface of said rear-wall portion.
  • 4. The device as recited in claim 3 wherein said biasing means includes a first end and a second end, wherein said first end is fixedly attached to said rear-wall portion and said second end extends toward said open front face.
  • 5. The device as recited in claim 1 further comprising:at least one retaining tab on each of said first side-wall portion and said second side-wall portion, said at least one retaining tab substantially oppositely disposed from said back surface of said rear wall.
  • 6. The device as recited in claim 5 further comprising:at least one securing lip on said at least one mounting protrusion.
  • 7. A paint chip display system for displaying a plurality of paint chip samples comprising:a plurality of paint chip containers, joined in a stepped configuration, each of said paint chip containers having a rear-wall, a first side-wall, a second side-wall, a substantially open front face, and at least one lipped mounting protrusion extending from said rear-wall, at least one mounting protrusion on said first side-wall, at least one corresponding slot on said second side-wall positioned substantially opposite and offset from a corresponding one of said at least one mounting protrusion wherein said slot is closer to said rear wall than said corresponding mounting protrusion, biasing means having a first end fixedly attached to said rear-wall and a second end directed toward said substantially open front face to bias said plurality of paint chip samples toward said substantially open front face; at least one mounting board each having at least one engaging means operable to receive corresponding said container lipped mounting protrusions, wherein said plurality of containers are removably secured to said at least one mounting board.
  • 8. The system as recited in claim 7 wherein each of said container first side-walls is tapered toward said second side-wall such that when said container engages said mounting board said first side-wall is substantially perpendicular to said mounting board.
  • 9. The system as recited in claim 8 wherein said lipped mounting protrusions are substantially parallel to said first side-wall.
  • 10. An open front face paint chip display holder device defining a container, said device comprising:a rear-wall portion having a front surface and back surface, said rear wall portion being substantially oppositely disposed from an open front face of said container; a first side-wall portion disposed between said rear wall portion and said open front face of said container; at least one mounting protrusion disposed on said first side-wall portion; a second side-wall portion disposed between said rear wall portion and said open front face, said rear wall portion and said first and second side wall portions at least partially defining a cavity therebetween, said first side-wall portion forming an acute angle with said rear-wall front face; a slot disposed in said second side-wall portion substantially opposite and offset from a corresponding one of said at least one mounting protrusions, wherein said slot is closer to said rear wall than said corresponding mounting protrusion; and, a front wall portion secured to at least one of said first and second side-wall portions and at least partially obscuring said open front face.
Parent Case Info

This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application serial No. 60/200,798, filed on May 1, 2000, the entire disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/200798 May 2000 US