The present invention relates in general to a point-of-sale device for an article having plural interfitting parts when assembled and, more particularly, to a point-of-sale device wherein the interfitting parts of the article are located behind a transparent region of the device in the assembled condition of the article such that the interfitting parts can be seen by a prospective purchaser.
Many articles that are offered for sale, particularly hardware articles, including some picture hangers, have plural interfitting parts when assembled. The interfitting parts are frequently presented to a prospective purchaser in a point-of-sale device on a backing and presented to a prospective purchaser through a transparent cover, such as a so-called “blister pack.” The interfitting parts are in a disassembled condition. As a result, many persons find assembling the interfitting parts to be a daunting experience.
A commercially available picture hanger, illustrated in
The picture hanger of
Presentation of the product on the point-of-sale device of
To assemble the picture hanger of
It is, therefore, an object of the present invention to provide a new and improved point-of-sale device having plural interfitting parts when assembled.
It is another object of the present invention to provide a new and improved point-of-sale device having plural interfitting parts, wherein the article is presented to a prospective purchaser in an aesthetically pleasing manner to enhance sales.
It is a further object of the present invention to provide a new and improved point-of-sale device wherein plural interfitting parts of an article are presented to a prospective purchaser in a manner that enables the prospective purchaser to easily determine how the interfitting parts are assembled and connected together in use.
Still another object of the present invention is to provide a new and improved point-of-sale device for a picture hanger including a plate with an opening and a hanger structure having a shoulder structure that extends through the opening in the plate when the picture hanger is mounted on a wall, wherein the hanger structure includes a leg downwardly depending from the shoulder.
In accordance with an aspect of the present invention, a point-of-sale device carries an article having plural interfitting parts, wherein the article is displayed to a prospective purchaser through a transparent region which the article is behind in its assembled condition. The article is such that the interfitting parts must be disassembled and then fitted together by a human assembler after purchase of the article.
The point of sale device preferably includes a panel carrying information about the article. The information includes illustrations and words about how to assemble the article. The information is accessible to the prospective purchaser even though the article remains behind the transparent region and the prospective purchaser does not have access to the article
Preferably, a container for the article formed by the panel and the transparent region includes a segment in which a portion of the article fits snugly. The segment cooperates with the panel to form a pocket into which the article portion snugly fits. The pocket holds the article portion so that the interfitting parts are held in place in the assembled condition between the transparent region and the panel.
The point-of-sale device is preferably of the type that is mounted on a horizontally extending, elongated element of a vertically extending mounting structure, such as a pegboard. To this end, the panel includes an opening for enabling the device to be mounted on the horizontally extended elongated element.
In one particular embodiment, as described in connection with
The above and still further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent upon consideration of the following detailed description of a specific embodiment thereof, especially when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
As previously described,
The point-of-sale system of
Point-of-sale devices 62 and 64 are respectively hung on rods 48 and 50 behind placard 67, which is mounted on rods 52 and 54 and includes information about article 66, carried by point-of-sale devices 62 and 64. Article 66 is a picture hanger including plate 10, nails 14, and hanger structure 16 (see
Container 74 includes walls 76, 78, 80, and 82, which extend approximately at right angles to planar surface 72 and to each other. At the bottom of walls 76, 78, 80, and 82 is flange 84, having a bottom surface abutting and fixedly connected by transparent glue to planar surface 72. At the top of walls 76, 78, 80, and 82 is ceiling 86 of cover 74. Ceiling 86 has a planar surface that extends parallel to planar surface 72. Ceiling 86 includes oval portion 88, the periphery of which is connected to planar portion 87 of ceiling 86 by wall 90, having a height slightly greater than the thickness of plate 10. Plate 10 fits into a cavity formed by oval portion 88 and wall 90 and is held in place by transparent adhesive tape 91, which forms the floor of the cavity. The unexposed, bottom face of plate 10 abuts tape 91.
Extending upwardly from ceiling portion 88 is bulbous portion 92 of cover 74. Bulbous portion 92 is shaped for (1) receiving leg 22 and hook 24 of hanger structure 16 and (2) in such a way as to facilitate insertion of the leg and hook portions of the hanger structure, as well as to hold the leg and hook portions in place. To this end, bulbous portion 92 includes (1) sidewalls 94 that taper toward each other and away from ceiling portion 88, (2) floor 96, and (3) ceiling 98; floor 96 and ceiling 98 extend away from ceiling portion 88. Bulbous portion 92 also includes a front wall including (1) segment 100 that extends upwardly at an oblique angle from floor 96 (
To assist in holding hanger structure 16 and plate 10 in place in the assembled condition, as illustrated in
The presentation is enhanced by the prominent position of nails 28 in cover 74. Nails 28 are located immediately below the planar portion of transparent ceiling 86, where the nails can easily be seen by a prospective purchaser. Nails 28 are located in chamber 120 (
The prominent location of nails 28 and the location of the nails in chamber 120 enable the prospective purchaser to realize easily what is involved in securing the picture hanger in place. In addition, the person assembling the picture hanger can leave the nails in place in chamber 120 after removing plate 10 and hanger structure 16 in the assembled condition from the pocket including cover 74 and backing 68 of point-of-sale device 64. Hence, the likelihood of nails 28 being misplaced or lost is considerably reduced.
Panel 68, in addition to carrying plate 10, hanger structure 16, nails 28, and container 74, includes a text message 134 containing information about the picture hanger, as well as illustrations 136, to assist the person assembling the picture hanger. Text message 134 and illustrations 136 are accessible to the prospective purchaser even though the picture hanger remains behind the transparent cover 74, and the prospective purchaser does not have access to the picture hanger.
While a specific embodiment of the invention has been described and illustrated, variations regarding details of the embodiment specifically illustrated and described may be made without departing from the true spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
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20070267373 A1 | Nov 2007 | US |