Retail stores use a variety of display fixtures to present products to customers for purchase. These display fixtures can support the product, indicate the product price, include signage for highlighting the product and/or include structures that hold samples of the product for testing.
The discussion above is merely provided for general background information and is not intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter.
A product display assembly includes a post, an elongated rod and a security bar. The post extends substantially vertically from a top surface of a display table. The elongated rod has first and second free ends and is mounted to a top of the post so that a length of the elongated rod is oriented substantially perpendicular to the post. The elongated rod has a thickness that is greater than a thickness of the post. The security bar has a first end, a second end, an inner side and an outer side. The inner side of the security bar is mounted flush to a back of the elongated rod to secure product being displayed on the elongated rod.
A product display assembly includes a post mounted to a top surface of a display table and extending substantially vertically from the top surface of the display table to a distal end. A cylinder having a first free end, a second opposing free end, a side and a length is mounted to the distal end of the post so that the length of the cylinder is oriented substantially perpendicular to the substantially vertically oriented post. The cylinder has a diameter that is greater than a thickness of the post. A bar is mounted flush to the cylinder to secure product to the cylinder and includes a plurality of grooves that form channels for accommodating the product being displayed on the cylinder.
A method of displaying products on a product display assembly includes mounting a post to a display table so that it extends substantially vertically from a top surface of the display table. An elongated rod having first and second free ends is mounted to a top of the post so that the elongated rod is oriented substantially perpendicular to the post. The elongated rod has a diameter that is greater than a thickness of the post. Products are placed on the elongated rod so that each product encircles the elongated rod. Each of the products encircling the elongated rod are secured by attaching a security bar having a first end, a second end, an inner side and an outer side to a back of the elongated rod and over each product that encircles the elongated rod.
This Summary is provided to introduce a selection of concepts in a simplified form that are further described below in the Detailed Description. This Summary is not intended to identify key features or essential features of the claimed subject matter, nor is it intended to be used as an aid in determining the scope of the claimed subject matter. The claimed subject matter is not limited to implementations that solve any or all disadvantages noted in the background.
A product display assembly is described herein that supports sample products, such as expensive wristwatches, wristbands or activity trackers that are mounted to wristbands made by certain manufacturers under tradenames such as Jawbone® and Fitbit®. The product display assembly supports and displays sample products in an attractive manner that is easy and convenient for customers to view and interact with. Normally, when wristwatches or activity trackers are displayed on an arm, the back and ends of the arm are secured down or the arm is placed under glass. In these normal configurations, a portion of the watch is not visible to the customer or incapable of being interacted with. In the below described product display assembly, the ends of the arm that display the wristwatches or activity trackers are free and the entire watch is visible while still being secured to prevent shoplifting.
Elongated rod or cylinder 102 includes a first free end 101, a second opposing free end 103 and a side 105. Elongated rod or cylinder 102 is made of various types of solid materials, such as acrylic and the like, and includes a thickness or diameter 108 and a length 110 (
Elongated rod or cylinder 102 is mounted to a top end or distal end of post 104 so that length 110 of elongated rod or cylinder 102 is oriented substantially perpendicular to post 104. Thickness or diameter 108 is greater than a thickness or diameter 109 of post 104 (see
Product display assembly 100 further includes an elongated security bar 112. Elongated security bar 112 is illustrated in
Elongated security bar 112 includes a plurality of grooves 118 that are recessed from inner side 115 to recessed surfaces 120. Recessed surfaces 120 are located between inner side 115 and outer side 117. Each of the plurality of grooves 118 form a channel when inner side 115 of security bar 112 is mounted flush to a back of side 105 of elongated rod or cylinder 102 as is illustrated in
The distance to which each groove 118 is recessed from inner side 115 to recessed surface 120 must be great enough to accommodate the thickness of a product or wristband, for example product or wristband 122a and 122b. In some instances, the distance to which recessed surface is recessed from inner side 115 is small enough that recessed surface 120 fits snug against or contacts product or wristband 122a and 122b. In other instances, the distance to which recessed surface is recessed from inner side 115 is great enough that recessed surface 120 is spaced apart from product or wristband 122a and 122b.
As illustrated in
First bore 124 extends substantially perpendicular to length 110 of elongated rod or cylinder 102, intersects with side 105 at a bottom of elongated rod or cylinder 102 and is configured to receive the top or distal end of post 104 for attaching the post to the elongated rod or cylinder. Second bore 126 extends substantially perpendicular to and intersects first bore 124, intersects with side 105 at a back of elongated rod or cylinder 102 and is configured to receive a fastener 119. Fastener 119 in combination with second bore 126 perform two functions.
First, fastener 119 acts as a set screw for holding the top or distal end of post 104 in first bore 124. Second, fastener 119 fastens security bar 112 to elongated rod or cylinder 102. To perform this function, fastener 119 extends through a hole in the center of security bar 112 as illustrated in
In one embodiment and as previously described, elongated rod or cylinder 102 can be made of a transparent acrylic that is sanded or blasted so that the exterior surface of elongated rod or cylinder 102 becomes opaque. In this embodiment, the opaque surfaces hide the top or distal end of post 104 and fastener 119, which holds security bar 112 to elongated rod or cylinder 102 and for holding post 104 in place.
A method of displaying products on a product display assembly is also provided. As illustrated in
When mounting elongated rod or cylinder 102 to post 104, the method further includes inserting the top or distal end of post 104 in a first bore 124 in elongated rod or cylinder 102 and inserting fastener 119 into second bore 126 to act as a set screw. As previously described, second bore 126 is substantially perpendicular to and intersects first bore 124 so as to hold post 104 to elongated rod or cylinder 102. Fastener 119 is also inserted through a hole in a center of security rod 112 and received by second bore 126 in elongated rod or cylinder 102 to hold security bar 112 to elongated rod or cylinder 102.
When securing each of the products 122a and 122b that are encircling elongated rod or cylinder 102 by attaching security bar 112 to the back of the elongated rod or cylinder 102, the method further includes attaching security bar 112 so that the plurality of grooves 118 in security rod 112 that are recessed from inner side 115 to recessed surfaces 120 form a plurality of channels. The plurality of channels are defined by the back and side of elongated rod or cylinder 112 and grooves 118. Each channel holds a portion of each of the products 122a and 122b that are encircling elongated rod or cylinder 102.
Although elements have been shown or described as separate embodiments above, portions of each embodiment may be combined with all or part of other embodiments described above.
Although the subject matter has been described in language specific to structural features and/or methodological acts, it is to be understood that the subject matter defined in the appended claims is not necessarily limited to the specific features or acts described above. Rather, the specific features and acts described above are disclosed as example forms of implementing the claims.
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Image of Display Fixture 1, publicly available at least as early as Dec. 16, 2015, 1 page. |
Image of Display Fixture 2, publicly available at least as early as Dec. 16, 2015, 1 page. |
Image of Display Fixture 3, publicly available at least as early as Dec. 16, 2015, 1 page. |