The present invention relates to a product display apparatus. More particularly, the present invention relates to a shelving unit with an actuated arm for extending/retracting a product from/to a shelf in response to the proximity of shoppers.
Retail product promotions aim to attract attention to a featured retail product on the shelf. For this reason, many promoted products are positioned at the aisle ends. However, the shelving space at aisle ends is limited and attracting attention to products located along the aisled is less effective. To highlight products along the aisles, retailers attach boards with lights or flashing messages to the aisle shelves. However: where these boards are aligned with the shelf front, the boards are only visible to shoppers in the vicinity of the board; and where these boards extend perpendicular to the shelf front, protruding into the aisle (i.e. being visible to shoppers walking and looking along the aisle), the boards pose an obstacle to the flow of shoppers along the aisle and are prone to damaged from contact with shoppers. Furthermore, the obstruction caused by protruding signs limits the length of the sign (i.e. the distance that the sign protrudes into the aisle).
It is an object of the present invention to provide a product display apparatus that attracts the attention of shoppers traveling and looking along the aisles, but which addresses the drawback of prior art devices.
According to a preferred embodiment of the invention, there is provided a product display apparatus that includes:
Preferably, the first sensor is an ultrasonic sensor.
Typically, the control module induces: (i) a first motion in the arm via the actuator when the at least one ultrasonic sensor senses the presence of an object at a first predetermined distance; and (ii) a second motion of the arm via the actuator when the at least one ultrasonic sensor senses the presence of an object at a second predetermined distance.
Generally, the product is: a pamphlet or brochure relating to adjacent products supported on the shelf on which the base is mounted; a holder for such pamphlets/brochures; or a retail product similar to adjacent products supported on the shelf on which the base is mounted.
Preferably, the base is mounted to the shelf by a clamp or with adhesive.
Typically, the arm is movable between: (i) an extended condition, in which the arm extends between 200 mm and 600 mm past the operative front edge of the shelf; and (ii) a retracted condition, in which the arm does not protrude more than 100 mm past the operative front edge of the shelf.
Generally, the product display apparatus further includes a platform at or near the operative bottom of the first axial end of the arm, which platform is located operatively below the product secured to the first axial end of the arm.
Preferably, a first light is associated with the platform to illuminate the platform and/or the product secured to the first axial end of the arm.
Typically, the product display apparatus further includes means for securing an advertising board to each side of the arm and to the first axial end of the arm.
Generally, the product display apparatus further includes at least one infrared sensor, and wherein the control module causes the actuator to extend and retract the arm in response to feedback from the at least one ultrasonic sensor and the at least one infrared sensor.
Preferably, the at least one infrared sensor is located at the first axial end of the arm.
Typically, the product display apparatus further includes an electrical conductor that extends axially within the arm.
Preferably, the product display apparatus further includes a second light on the arm.
Typically, the at least one ultrasonic sensor is located on the base.
Generally, the product display apparatus further includes a shield between the at least one ultrasonic sensor and the arm, which shield blocks movement of the arm from the ultrasonic sensor.
The invention will now be described in more detail, by way of example only, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
With reference to
The shelving unit 12 is a standard shelving unit arranged along aisles in a retail store.
The base 18 is mounted to a shelf 14 of the shelving unit 12 via a clamp 22. Preferably, the clamp 22 mounts the base 18 to the operative front of a shelf 14 elevated between 1 m and 1.5 m above the ground on which the shelving unit 12 is supported.
The arm 20 is elongate, defining a first axial end 20a. The arm 20 is slidably mounted to the base 18 and movable between: a retracted condition shown in
An actuator 24 moves the arm 20 between the extended and retracted conditions. The actuator 24 could comprise a sprocket driven by an actuator motor, which sprocket engages a rack mounted on the arm 20.
A connecting means 26 is located at or near the first axial end 20a of the arm 20. The connecting means 26 facilitates securing of a product to the first axial end 20a of the arm 20. The Figures show a retail product 16 secured to the first axial end 20a of the arm 20 via the connecting means 26. However, it will be appreciated that brochures/pamphlets or a brochure/pamphlet holder could alternatively be secured to the first axial end 20a of the arm 20 via the connecting means 26. It is intended that the retail product 16 secured to the arm 20 is similar to retail products 16 supported on the shelf 14 adjacent the arm 20. Alternatively, it is intended that the brochures/pamphlets relate to retail products 16 supported on the shelf 14 adjacent the arm 20.
A platform 28 is mounted to the base 18, operatively below the retail product 16 secured to the first axial end 20a of the arm 20 when the arm 20 is in the retracted condition. The platform 28 is shown as a cylindrical disc, but it will be appreciated that the platform 28 could assume any other shape. Preferably, a first light (not shown) is associated with the platform 28 to illuminate the platform 28 and/or the retail product 16 secured to the arm 20 when the arm 20 is in the retracted condition.
The arm 20 could also include means (not shown) for securing an advertising board 30 to each side of the arm 20 and to the first axial end 20a of the arm 20. Such board securing means could be in the form of clips to facilitate substitution of advertising boards/panels 30 (including retail product 16 related advertising indicia) to the arm 20.
A second light (not shown) could be mounted on the arm 20 to illuminate the arm and/or the retail product 16 secured to the arm 20 and/or advertising boards 30 secured to the arm 20. The second light is preferably powered via an electrical conductor (not shown) that extends axially within the arm 20.
A first sensor 32, preferably comprising a set of three ultrasonic sensors 32 mounted on the base 18. The ultrasonic sensors 32 sense the presence of an object (e.g. a shopper) at: (i) a first predetermined distance, e.g. within a range of more than 2,500 mm from the ultrasonic sensor 32 (alternatively, the sensors 32 do not detect the presence of an object within a range of 2,500 mm; (ii) a second predetermined distance, e.g. within a range of 1,000 mm to 2,500 mm from the ultrasonic sensor 32; and (iii) a third predetermined distance, e.g. within a range of 0 mm to 1,000 mm from the ultrasonic sensor 32. A shield (not shown) disposed between the ultrasonic sensors 32 and the arm 20 shields/blocks movement of the arm 20 from the ultrasonic sensors 32.
At least one infrared sensor 34 is mounted at or near the first axial end 20a of the arm 20. The infrared sensor 34 senses movement of objects/shoppers in the vicinity of the infrared sensor 34 (e.g. within a range of 0 mm to 800 mm from the infrared sensor 34). The infrared sensor 34 is also powered via the electrical conductor that extends axially within the arm 20.
A control module 36 controls movement of the arm 20 relative to the base 18. More specifically, the control module 36 causes: (i) the actuator 24 to extend and retract the arm 20; and (ii) the first and second lights to switch on and off, in response to feedback from the ultrasonic sensors 32 and the infrared sensor 34. Preferably, the control module 36 induces:
Extension of the arm 20 attracts attention to retail products 16 from shoppers walking and looking along a shopping aisle, while retraction of the arm (consequent to feedback from sensors 32 and 34) reduces: the risk that the product display apparatus 10 causes an obstruction to shoppers; and the risk of contact between the product display apparatus 10 and shoppers, and the consequent risk of damage to the product display apparatus 10.
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