1. Technical Field
The present invention relates generally to retail display devices for the point-of-sale display of produce and, more particularly, to a produce display pad constructed out of closed cell foam to support and protect produce while creating an aesthetically pleasing display.
2. Description of Prior Art
Produce display pads are well known in the industry. Conventional display pads are constructed of cardboard or other paper-based materials. They typically are used initially as shipping material between layers of produce packed in boxes. The produce is lifted out of the boxes on the display pads, and the display pads are placed onto display stands or in refrigerated display cases. However, because of their disposable nature, typical display pads are fragile and decompose quickly, especially in display cases where the produce is regularly misted. They also are aesthetically unappealing and provide minimal protection for the produce placed thereon. The device claimed herein seeks to reduce these deficiencies.
It is therefore an objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is monolithic in construction.
It is a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that does not contain seams, joints, or gaps.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is durable.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is impervious to water, mold, and bacteria.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that protects the produce placed thereon from bruising.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that displays the produce placed thereon in an aesthetically pleasing manner.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is reversible, allowing for the display of one size of produce on one side and a different size of produce on the other side.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is simple to manufacture.
It is yet a further objective of the present invention to provide a produce display pad that is light weight and easy to ship.
Other objectives of the present invention will be readily apparent from the description that follows.
In one aspect, the invention is directed to a device for displaying produce, comprising a monolithic display member constructed of a closed cell foam material, such as closed cell pvc foam. The display member is substantially planar, with a top surface and a lower surface. The lower surface is substantially flat, allowing for the display member to be placed on a surface such as a display stand or the rack of a refrigerated display case. The top surface of the display member has formed into it a series of regular sized, relatively shallow pockets, said pockets arranged in a grid pattern. The pockets are oriented side to side in rows, with rows of pockets extending front to back. Horizontal dividing members separate horizontal rows of pockets and intermediate dividing members separate individual pockets within each row. Each pocket is substantially rectangular and has a lowest point, with the lowest point located substantially in the center of the pocket. The dimensions and depth of each pocket are substantially the same as the dimensions and depth of each other pocket.
The horizontal dividing members separating each row of pockets extend upward from the top surface of the display member, and are wider closer to the top surface of the display member and taper significantly as they extend upward away from the top surface of the display member, culminating in a relatively sharp top edge. Each horizontal dividing member has a height measured from the top edge of the horizontal dividing member to the lowest point of a pocket. The height of each of the horizontal dividing members is substantially the same as the height of each other horizontal dividing member.
The intermediate dividing members extend upward away from the top surface of the display member, and are wider closer to the top surface of the display member and become somewhat narrower as they extend upward from the top surface of the display member, culminating in a rounded top edge. Each intermediate dividing member has a height measured from the top edge of the intermediate dividing member to the lowest point of a pocket. The height of each of the intermediate dividing members is substantially the same as the height of each other intermediate dividing member. The heights of the horizontal dividing members are greater than the heights of the intermediate dividing members.
The horizontal and intermediate dividing members serve to retain produce placed onto the top surface of the display member within each pocket. The heights of the horizontal and intermediate dividing members are designed to provide optimum visibility to produce placed on the display member while helping to keep it from rolling side to side and forward. The pockets allow the merchandiser to merchandise produce easier because each unit fits in a specific spot on the display member and will not move while placing the rest of the product. This allows even inexperienced merchandisers to build aesthetically pleasing displays. The horizontal and intermediate dividing members also provide retention means for keeping produce from shifting when the display member is tilted at an angle or when additional produce is placed on top of the first layer of produce. For improved display of produce, display devices are often inclined such that the front portion is oriented lower than the rear portion, while the device is maintained substantially level from left to right. Forward tilting is desirable for a fuller looking display. The horizontal dividing members therefore are used to arrest forward movement of produce when the display member is tilted, and thus have to be of at least a minimum height. This also makes it easier to rotate product when merchandising because product stays in place when set in the device and does not roll forward. Product will stay fresher longer because it is not moving and bumping against other produce, minimizing bruising and increasing the time of salability. When refilling the display it allows produce to be rotated easier because the horizontal and intermediate dividing members allow the merchandiser to keep the produce in place near the top of the display while filling the lower portion of the display and then waterfalling the existing produce on top of the newly merchandised product. Because there is little to no lateral tilting, on the other hand, the intermediate dividing members need not be as tall as the horizontal dividing members, as there is little lateral movement of the produce. However, when produce is stacked, it is typically stacked by placing a piece of produce onto pieces of produce already placed on the display member over the interstitial space between the pieces of said produce, forming a pyramidal structure. The newly added unit of produce exerts lateral forces on the underlying produce, thus requiring there to be at least some height to the intermediate dividing members in addition to the height of the horizontal dividing members. Even when the device is oriented substantially flat and contains only a single layer of produce, the horizontal dividing members and the intermediate dividing members serve to minimize lateral movement of the produce as it is selected by customers, helping to protect the produce from bruising that could otherwise occur from rolling and bumping.
This aspect of the invention may include one or more of the following features: the display member has two or more horizontal rows of pockets; each horizontal row of pockets has two or more pockets therein; each horizontal row of pockets has the same number of pockets as each other horizontal row of pockets; the horizontal dividing members are oriented substantially parallel to each other; the intermediate dividing members are oriented substantially parallel to each other; each horizontal dividing member extends from the left side of the display member to the right side of the display member; each intermediate dividing member extends between an adjacent pair of horizontal dividing members; one horizontal dividing member is located substantially along the front side of the display member; one horizontal dividing member is located substantially along the rear side of the display member; the left and right sides of the display member are substantially parallel; the front and rear sides of the display member are substantially parallel; each lateral side of the display member is substantially perpendicular to each other lateral side to which it is adjacent and substantially perpendicular to the bottom of the display member; the display member may be configured with small, medium, or large pockets, to accommodate different types of produce; and the display member may be configured with different dimensions in order to fit onto differently sized display stands or display cases.
In another aspect of the invention the lower surface of the device is configured in the same manner as the top surface, as described above. In this aspect the dimensions of the pockets formed into the lower surface are different from the dimensions of the pockets formed into the top surface. This allows the same device to be used for two different kinds of produce (for example, stone fruit on one side and non-stone fruit on the other side), or for a single type of produce with a range of sizes (for example, regular oranges and jumbo oranges), merely by flipping the device over.
Other features and advantages of the invention are described below.
The produce display device 1 is manufactured using a foam material. The foam may be open celled or closed celled. In the preferred embodiment the foam is closed cell, such as closed cell pvc foam. The foam construction cushions the produce 5 and reduces bruising or other damage. Due to its foam construction, the produce display device 1 is light weight, flexible, and fully immersible in water for easy cleaning and storage. It also is capable of being rolled up and unrolled. This feature allows for easier shipping of the device 1, for example, by rolling it up and placing it into a shipping tube, which is far less costly than shipping the device 1 in a flat shipping container. In preferred embodiments, the foam material is impregnated with an antimicrobial agent.
Each pocket 100 of the display member 1 is substantially rectangular and has a lowest point 110 located at a central portion 120 of the pocket 100. Other pocket 100 shapes are also contemplated, such as squares, hexagons, octagons, and circles. The dimensions and depth of each pocket 100 are substantially the same as the dimensions and depth of each other pocket 100. The pockets 100 are arranged in two or more horizontal rows wherein each row contains two or more pockets 100. Each row has the same number of pockets 100 as each other row, and each individual pocket 100 is vertically aligned with a pocket 100 in an adjacent horizontal row of pockets 100. See
Separating the horizontal rows of pockets 100 are one or more interior horizontal dividing members 202. Each interior horizontal dividing member 202 separates a pair of adjacent horizontal rows of pockets 100. See
Within each horizontal row of pockets 100, a plurality of intermediate dividing members 300 separates a pair of adjacent pockets 100 within a row. See
The display member 1 may have any suitable configuration. In the preferred embodiment, the lower surface 20 of the display member 1 is substantially planar and is adjacent to the front 30, rear 40, left 50, and right sides 60 of the display member. The front side 30 of the display member 1 is substantially planar and is adjacent to the left 50 and right sides 60 of the display member 1. The rear side 50 of the display member 1 is substantially planar and is adjacent to the left 50 and right sides 60 of the display member 1. The left side 50 of the display member 1 is substantially planar and the right side 60 of the display member 1 is substantially planar. The front side 30 of the display member 1 is substantially parallel to the rear side 40 of the display member 1, the left side 50 of the display member 1 is substantially parallel to the right side 60 of the display member 1, the front side 30 of the display member 1 is substantially perpendicular to the left side 50 of the display member 1, the front side 30 of the display member 1 is substantially perpendicular to the right side 60 of the display member 1, the rear side 50 of the display member 1 is substantially perpendicular to the left side 40 of the display member 1, and the rear side 40 of the display member 1 is substantially perpendicular to the right side 60 of the display member 1. See
In one embodiment, the lower surface 20 of the device 1 is configured in the same manner as the top surface 1 of the device, having rows of pockets 100, interior horizontal dividing members 202, intermediate dividing members 300, an optional rear horizontal dividing member 204, and an optional front horizontal dividing member 206, all as described above. However, the pockets 100 formed into the lower surface 20 are dimensioned differently than the pockets 100 formed into the top surface 10. This allows the device 1 to accommodate different sizes of produce 5 simply by flipping the device 1 so that the surface with the appropriately dimensioned pockets 100 faces upward. See
The produce display device 1 may be of varied size. In one embodiment, its dimensions are between forty inches (101.6 cm) and sixty inches (152.4 cm) wide, as measured from left side 50 to the right side 60, between thirty inches (76.2 cm) and forty-five inches (114.3 cm) deep, as measured from front side 30 to the rear side 40, and between two inches (20.1 cm) and six inches (15.2 cm) high, as measured from bottom surface 20 to the highest point of the top surface 10. In another embodiment, its dimensions are between thirty inches (76.2 cm) and forty inches (101.6 cm) wide, as measured from left side 50 to the right side 60, between fifteen inches (38.1 cm) and thirty inches (76.2 cm) deep, as measured from front side 30 to the rear side 40, and between two inches (20.1 cm) and six inches (15.2 cm) high, as measured from bottom surface 20 to the highest point of the top surface 10. Other dimensions are also contemplated. Multiple display members 1 may be placed next to each other atop a display stand. The size of the pockets 100 of the display member 1 can be varied to accommodate large sized produce 5, such as melons or grapefruit, medium sized produce 5, such as apples or oranges, and small sized produce 5, such as peaches or nectarines.
The produce display device 1 may be manufactured using compression molding technology. It is created out of a foam material, such as closed cell pvc foam. A liquid mixture of closed cell foam material is first created. Then the liquid mixture is placed into a mold through an aperture in the mold. The liquid mixture within the mold is heated under pressure until the liquid mixture expands and completely fills the mold and solidifies. The resulting solid material is removed from the mold and placed in an oven where it expands and normalizes, and then is cooled. Trimming of the foam may be required to achieve a finished product.
Among the advantages of the produce display device 1 are the following: The produce display device 1 holds produce securely and safely while also providing a visually appealing display. The produce display device's 1 monolithic design simplifies the manufacturing process and increases manufacturing efficiency. The monolithic design, coupled with its foam material construction, eliminates the need for multiple parts and provides a surface substantially impervious to water, mold, bacteria, or other organic compounds. When closed cell foam is used, its properties also provide the benefit that, should a surface of the produce display device 1 sustain a cut or have a portion broken off, the inner surface of the cut or break will retain the same properties as the unbroken surface. In addition, because the invention is made of a foam material, it provides greater protection against bruising or damage. That is, if a surface of the produce display device 1 is damaged, the underlying material has the same cushioning properties as the surface. Thus, the produce is protected even if the produce display device 1 is damaged. Because the horizontal dividing members 200 extend upward from the top surface 10 of the display member 1, the display member 1 may be tilted back to front, and the produce 5 set thereon is held in place by the horizontal dividing members 200. See
The invention is not limited to what is described in the foregoing embodiments. For example, although a produce display device 1 is described in detail, the principles described herein may be used in the construction and manufacture of any type of device for displaying other types of perishable and/or damageable goods.
Other embodiments not specifically set forth herein are also within the scope of the following claims, whereby modifications and variations can be made to the disclosed embodiments of the present invention without departing from the subject or spirit of the invention as defined in the following claims.
This application is a continuation-in-part of U.S. Ser. No. 14/717,709, filed May 20, 2015 and currently pending, entitled PRODUCE DISPLAY PAD, by Terry Awalt, which is hereby incorporated by reference.
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