The present disclosure relates to product display racks that are configured to be positioned over a pallet, and to store and display products thereon. Additionally, the present disclosure relates to a system including a plurality of such product display racks that are able to be connected to an adjacent product display rack.
Typically, in retail environments, for example, floor and shelf space is limited and retailers attempt to maximize the amount of products they can store and display in their retail space. Additionally, it is often desired to display related products together. For example, a retailer may wish to display snack crackers or chips near bottles of soda, as these items are often purchased together.
In certain types of retail environments, items for purchase are displayed on pallets (e.g., shipping pallets). Such pallet displays are often desired as they negate the need for unloading products therefrom and repositioning the products elsewhere. Further, the items that are shipped on pallets are often quite heavy. Thus, vertically stacking pallets makes the products that are below the top-most pallet unattainable by a customer, thus wasting valuable retail space. Further, by not placing any product above a pallet, that valuable space, which is accessible to a consumer, is wasted.
Further, not only is vertical space at a premium in retails environments, but floor space is also extremely valuable. Therefore, shipping pallets are often lined up as close to one another as possible to enable the retailer to maximize the number of pallets that can be displayed.
Thus, the product display rack or pallet bridge of the present disclosure helps maximize the valuable vertical space and horizontal space in a retail environment, for example.
The present disclosure relates to a product display system comprising a first product display rack. The product display rack includes a first support, a second support, and a first bridge. The first bridge is disposed in mechanical cooperation with a portion of the first support and is disposed in mechanical cooperation with a portion of the second support. The product display system also includes a third support disposed a spaced distance from the second support, and a second bridge disposed in mechanical cooperation with a portion of the second support and disposed in mechanical cooperation with a portion of the third support. The first support and the second support are configured and dimensioned to straddle a first pallet, and the second support and the third support are configured and dimensioned to straddle a second pallet.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first bridge and the second bridge is configured to support a plurality of products thereon.
In disclosed embodiments, the first bridge is disposed in mechanical cooperation with an upper portion of the first support and disposed in mechanical cooperation with an upper portion of the second support.
In disclosed embodiments, a lower-most portion of each of the first support, the second support and the third support is between about 0.5 inches and about 2.0 inches wide. Here, it is disclosed that the lower-most portion of each of the first support, the second support and the third support is configured to rest on a supporting surface.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first support, the second support and the third support is substantially identical to each other.
In disclosed embodiments, the first bridge and the second bridge are substantially identical to each other.
In disclosed embodiments, a lateral portion of the first support is configured for displaying product information.
In disclosed embodiments, a proximal portion of the first bridge includes a surface for displaying product information.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first support, second support and third support is configured for attachment to two bridges.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first bridge and the second bridge is between about 40 inches and about 48 inches wide.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first bridge and the second bridge is about 42 inches wide.
The present disclosure also relates to a method of displaying products. The method comprises providing a product display system including a first support, a second support, a third support, a first bridge, and a second bridge. The method also comprises mechanically engaging the first bridge with the first support and the second support, mechanically engaging the second bridge with the second support and the third support. positioning the first bridge over a first pallet, and positioning the second bridge over a second pallet.
In disclosed embodiments, the method further comprises positioning a plurality of products on the first bridge.
In disclosed embodiments, a lower-most portion of each of the first support. the second support and the third support is between about 0.5 inches and about 2.0 inches wide.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first support. the second support and the third support is substantially identical to each other.
In disclosed embodiments, each of the first bridge and the second bridge is between about 40 inches and about 48 inches wide.
The present disclosure also relates to a product display system comprising a first support, a second support, a third support, a first bridge and a second bridge. The first bridge is configured to mechanically engage a portion of the first support and a portion of the second support. The second bridge is configured to mechanically engage a portion of the second support and configured to mechanically engage a portion of the third support. The first support and the second support are configured and dimensioned to straddle a first pallet. The second support and the third support are configured and dimensioned to straddle a second pallet.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed product display rack are described in detail with reference to the drawings wherein like numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. In the descriptions that follow, the term “proximal,” as is traditional, will refer to the portion of the product display rack which is closer to the user (e.g., consumer), while the term “distal” will refer to the portion which is farther from the user.
With reference to the accompanying figures, product display rack 10 is illustrated in
Bridge 400 interconnects first support 100 and second support 200. More particularly, a first lateral side 401 of bridge 400 is attached to (or is configured to attach to) upper portion 130 of first support 100, and a second lateral side 402 of bridge 400 is attached to (or is configured to attach to) upper portion 230 of second support 200. Additionally, bridge 400 includes a surface 405 for storing and/or displaying products thereon. As can be appreciated, surface 405 may be flat, inclined, declined, stepped, etc. (or any combination thereof) to suit a particular purpose.
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In the illustrated embodiments, each of first support 100, second support 200 and third support 300 is substantially identical to each other, and bridge 400 and second bridge 410 are substantially identical to each other. These features can help with the manufacture, shipment and/or assembly of system 500.
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In disclosed embodiments, each bridge 400, 410 includes a width “bw” of between about 40 inches and about 48 inches (see
The present disclosure also relates to a method of displaying products utilizing the system 500 described herein.
The present disclosure also envisions the height of supports being adjustable (e.g., telescopically), and the width of bridges being adjustable (e.g., telescopically). The present disclosure also envisions more than one bridge disposed between adjacent supports (e.g., a proximal bridge and a distal bridge).
While embodiments of the disclosure have been shown in the figures, it is not intended that the disclosure be limited thereto, as it is intended that the disclosure be as broad in scope as the art will allow and that the specification be read likewise. Therefore, the above description should not be construed as limiting, but merely as exemplifications of various embodiments. Those skilled in the art will envision other modifications within the scope and spirit of the claims appended hereto.
The present disclosure claims the benefits of and priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application Ser. No. 61/764,320 filed on Feb. 13, 2013. the entire contents of which hereby being incorporated by reference herein.
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61764320 | Feb 2013 | US |