This document relates to product display systems for displaying merchandise.
Product display systems are used by retailers for displaying a variety of products to consumers. A variety of different product display systems are used by retailers, including gravity-fed and pusher-type display systems. Traditionally, product display systems have been designed such that only one size of product can be displayed, requiring retailers to use a number of different product display systems to accommodate products having different dimensions. Moreover, product display systems having pusher mechanisms have traditionally been designed such that the pusher mechanism utilizes a static pushing force, requiring retailers to use a number of different product display systems to accommodate products having different weights or other physical properties that affect the force required to push them forward. Conventional product display systems that utilize pusher mechanisms are difficult to load with product due to the constant forward force applied by the pusher mechanism. Thus, there is a need for product display systems that address these and other issues. It would also be beneficial for a product display systems to be visually appealing to draw consumers' attention to the products that are displayed.
This document provides product display systems for displaying merchandise. In some cases, product display systems disclosed herein can be used to display products to consumers. For example, products displayed on product display systems disclosed herein can include, refrigerated or frozen food items such as without limitation, meat products, dairy products, produce (e.g., organic produce), pre-packaged salad mixes, and other food items. In some cases, product display systems disclosed herein can be used to display non-food items to consumers.
In one aspect, this document features a product display system comprising: (a) a base having an upper surface, a lower surface, and defining a first axis, (b) a first side wall and a second side wall each slidably coupled to the base, (c) a first support plate and a second support plate, each having an upper surface and a lower surface, (d) a pusher mechanism, (e) a front plate positioned at the front of the base, (f) a first hanger bracket and a second hanger bracket each slidably coupled to the base, and (g) a front bracket unit connected to the first and second hanger brackets. The first and second side walls can each have a wall portion that extends away from the upper surface of the base, and a lower portion comprising a lower surface that is at least partially positioned on top of the upper surface of the base, such that the lower portions of the first and second side walls are slidable over the upper surface of the base along an axis perpendicular to the first axis. The first and second support plates can be connected to the base. The pusher mechanism can include a pusher paddle and a spring, such that said pusher paddle is moveable relative to the base along the first axis. The first and second hanger brackets can be positioned on opposing lateral sides of said base. The first and second hanger brackets can be attachable to a support bar such that said product display system is supported in a substantially horizontal configuration. The base can be slidable along the first axis relative to the first and second hanger brackets. The first side wall can be slidable over said first hanger bracket, and said second side wall can be slidable over said second hanger bracket. The front bracket can include an extension tab releasably coupleable with the base for detaining the base in an extended position relative to the first and second hanger brackets.
The base can include a locking mechanism and the front bracket unit can include a locking tab, such that when the locking mechanism engages the locking tab, the base does not move relative to the front bracket unit along the first axis.
The front plate can be detachably connected to the upper surface of the base. The front plate can include a first channel for holding a label. The front plate can further include a second channel. The front plate can be detachably connected to a height extender.
The pusher paddle can be detachably connected to the first support plate, the second support plate, or both. The pusher paddle can include one or more paddle flanges that engage the first support plate, the second support plate, or both. The spring can be releasably connected to the front bracket unit. The spring can be releasably connected to the front bracket unit by a pin. The spring can be a spiral tension spring.
The first and second side walls can be releasably connected to the base. The first and second side walls can be independently slidable over the top surface of the base. The first side wall, said second side wall, or both, can include one or more lateral position markings, wherein the one or more lateral position markings denote an extent to which the first side wall, the second side wall, or both, are slidably extended away from the base along an axis perpendicular to the first axis. The lower portions of the first and second side walls can be at least partially positioned between the top surface of the base and the lower surfaces of the first and second support plates. The first side wall can include a first slide tab and the base can further include a first slide tab catch that engages the first slide tab, wherein the first slide tab catch comprises one or more first slide tab catch nodes for detaining the first side wall in one or more detent positions. The second side wall can include a second slide tab and the base further can include a second slide tab catch that engages the second slide tab, wherein the second slide tab catch comprises one or more second slide tab catch nodes for detaining the second side wall in one or more detent positions.
The product display system can further include a lighting housing coupled to the front bracket, and a lighting unit. The lighting unit can include a lighting source, a wire for conducting power to the lighting source, a lighting unit side tab, and a lighting unit release tab. The lighting housing can further include: (a) a lighting unit release tab catch for engaging the lighting unit release tab; and (b) a lighting unit side tab catch for engaging the lighting unit side tab. The lighting source can be a LED. The LED can emit yellow or white light. The LED can be removable from the lighting unit. At least one of the first or second hanger brackets can include a wire catch, an excess wire retainer, or both, for holding the wire. The product display system can further include a power bar having one or more power inlets for accepting power, and one or more power outlets for supplying power to the lighting unit. The power bar can be magnetic such that it can be magnetically attached to a support surface.
The first and second hanger brackets can include a plurality of vertical attachment units such that said product display system can be supported in one of a plurality of vertical positions. The vertical attachment units can be substantially hook-shaped.
The base can further include an extension tab catch such that when the extension tab catch engages the extension tab of the front bracket unit, the base is prevented from moving along the first axis relative to the front bracket unit.
The upper surface of the first support plate, the upper surface of the second support plate, or both, can have ridges aligned along the first axis. The first and second support plates can be detachably connected to the base.
In another aspect, this document features a selectively detachable lighting housing comprising a product display attachment portion. The product display attachment portion of a selectively detachable lighting housing can include one or more elongated tabs. The one or more elongated tabs can be releasably insertable into one or more elongated apertures present on a product display system. The product display attachment portion of a selectively detachable lighting housing can include one or more elongated apertures. The one or more elongated apertures can be releasably engagable by one or more elongated tabs present on a product display system. The product display attachment portion of a selectively detachable lighting housing can include one or more peg holes. The one or more peg holes can be releasably engagable by one or more pegs present on a product display system. The one or more peg holes can be releasably engagable by one or more screws inserted from or through a product display system. The one or more peg holes can be releasably engagable by one or more bolts inserted from or through a product display system.
Unless otherwise defined or explained, all technical and scientific terms used herein have the same meaning as commonly understood by one of ordinary skill in the art to which this disclosure belongs. Methods and materials are described herein for use in the present disclosure; other, suitable methods and materials known in the art can also be used. All publications, patent applications, patents, database entries, and other references mentioned herein are incorporated by reference in their entirety. In case of conflict, the present specification, including definitions, will control.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
This document provides product display systems for displaying merchandise. In some cases, product display systems disclosed herein can be used to display products to consumers. For example, products displayed on product display systems disclosed herein can include, refrigerated or frozen food items such as without limitation, meat products, dairy products, produce (e.g., organic produce), pre-packaged salad mixes, and other food items. In some cases, product display systems disclosed herein can be used to display non-food items to consumers.
In one aspect, this document features a product display system comprising: (a) a base having an upper surface, a lower surface, and defining a first axis, (b) a first side wall and a second side wall each slidably coupled to the base, (c) a first support plate and a second support plate, each having an upper surface and a lower surface, (d) a pusher mechanism, (e) a front plate positioned at the front of the base, (f) a first hanger bracket and a second hanger bracket each slidably coupled to the base, and (g) a front bracket unit connected to the first and second hanger brackets. The first and second side walls can each have a wall portion that extends away from the upper surface of the base, and a lower portion comprising a lower surface that is at least partially positioned on top of the upper surface of the base, such that the lower portions of the first and second side walls are slidable over the upper surface of the base along an axis perpendicular to the first axis. The first and second support plates can be connected to the base. The pusher mechanism can include a pusher paddle and a spring, such that said pusher paddle is moveable relative to the base along the first axis. The first and second hanger brackets can be positioned on opposing lateral sides of said base. The first and second hanger brackets can be attachable to a support bar such that said product display system is supported in a substantially horizontal configuration. The base can be slidable along the first axis relative to the first and second hanger brackets. The first side wall can be slidable over said first hanger bracket, and said second side wall can be slidable over said second hanger bracket. The front bracket can include an extension tab releasably coupleable with the base for detaining the base in an extended position relative to the first and second hanger brackets. The spring can be releasably connected to the front bracket unit.
Referring to the drawings, there is shown in
A product display system can have any of a variety of depths. In some cases, the depth of a product display system is selected to accommodate depth requirements of a display rack. As used herein, the phrase “display rack” means the physical structure into which a product display system is placed. In some cases, a display rack can accommodate two or more product display systems disclosed herein. In some cases, a display rack can accommodate two or more product display systems such that the product display systems are placed in a substantially horizontal configuration relative to each other. Additionally or alternatively, a display rack can accommodate two or more product display systems such that the product display systems are placed in a substantially vertical configuration relative to each other. For example, if a display rack can only accommodate a product display system having a depth of about 15 inches, the depth of a product display system can be selected to be about 15 or fewer inches. In some cases, a product display system can have a depth of about 10 inches, about 11 inches, about 12 inches, about 13 inches, about 14 inches, about 15 inches, about 16 inches, about 17 inches, about 18 inches, about 19 inches, about 20 inches, about 21 inches, about 22 inches, about 23 inches, about 24 inches, about 25 inches, about 26 inches, about 27 inches, about 28 inches, about 29 inches, about 30 inches, or more, or any depth in between. In some cases, a product display system can have a depth of fewer than about 10 inches.
In some cases, a product display system can be configured to be adjustable to any of a variety of widths to accept products of varying widths. In some cases, the first and second side walls are slidable perpendicularly relative to the first axis of the base to increase the width of the product display system. In some cases, the first and second side walls can be independently slidable. In some cases, first and second side walls are not independently slidable such that they slide perpendicularly relative to the first axis of the base together. In some cases, the first side wall, the second side wall, or both extend away from the base at about a right angle (e.g., about 90 degrees). In some cases, the first side wall, the second side wall, or both extend away from the base at an angle that is not a right angle (e.g., at an angle of less than about 75 degrees, at an angle of about 75 degrees, about 76 degrees, about 77 degrees, 78 degrees, about 79 degrees, about 80 degrees, about 81 degrees, about 82 degrees, about 83 degrees, 84 degrees, about 85 degrees, about 86 degrees, about 88 degrees, about 89 degrees, about 91 degrees, 92 degrees, about 93 degrees, about 94 degrees, about 95 degrees, about 96 degrees, about 97 degrees, 98 degrees, about 99 degrees, about 100 degrees, about 101 degrees, about 102 degrees, 103 degrees, about 104 degrees, about 105 degrees, or more).
In some cases, the first and second side walls can be removed from the product display system and replaced with different side walls (e.g., third and fourth side walls). For example, the first and second side walls having first and second widths, respectively (e.g., as defined by the lower portions of the first and second side walls) can be removed and replaced with third and fourth side walls having third and fourth widths, respectively. In some cases, the third side wall can have a width wider than the width of the first side wall and/or the fourth side wall can have a width wider than the width of the second side wall, such that when the first and second side walls are replaced with the third and fourth side walls, the product display system has a maximum width that is wider than maximum width of the product display system having first and second side walls.
In some cases, product display systems described herein having first and second slidable side walls can extend to a width of about 4 inches, about 4.5 inches, about 5 inches, about 5.5 inches, about 6 inches, about 6.5 inches, about 7 inches, about 7.5 inches, about 8 inches, about 8.5 inches, about 9 inches, about 9.5 inches, about 10 inches, about 10.5 inches, about 11 inches, about 11.5 inches, about 12 inches, about 12.5 inches, about 13 inches, about 13.5 inches, about 14 inches, about 14.5 inches, about 15 inches, or more, or any width in between. In some cases, the first side wall, the second side wall, or both, include lateral position markings for indicating the width to which the side wall(s) is extended.
In some cases, the first and second side walls are detachably connected to the base of a product display system. For example, the first and second side walls can be detachably connected to the base by one or more retainer pins 45, as exemplified in the embodiment shown in
In some cases, a product display system disclosed herein can have a removable front plate, such that a different front plate can be attached to the product display system. Any of a variety of front plates are suitable for use with product display systems disclosed herein. For example, a front plate can have any of a variety of heights (e.g., to accommodate products having different heights). A front plate can have a height about 2 inches, about 2.5 inches, about 3 inches, about 3.5 inches, about 4 inches, about 4.5 inches, about 5 inches, or more, or any height in between. In some cases, a front plate is substantially flat (e.g., as in the embodiment shown in
In some cases, a front plate includes one or more channels for attaching an external label (e.g., a printed label) to the front plate. For example, a front plate can include a single channel for attaching an external label. In some cases, a front plate includes two channels for attaching external labels. In some cases, the two channels are parallel to each other, with one channel being positioned on top of the other. Such an embodiment is shown in
In some cases, a product display system includes a pusher mechanism that is detachable. In some cases, a pusher mechanism includes a pusher paddle, a spring, or both that are independently detachable. For example, a pusher mechanism can include a spiral tension spring (also known as a clock spring), as exemplified by the embodiment shown in
Product display systems disclosed herein can include hanger brackets that are attachable to a horizontal support bar such that the product display system is supported in a substantially horizontal configuration. In some cases, horizontal support bars can support multiple product display systems. Additionally or alternatively, product display systems disclosed herein can include hanger brackets having one or more vertical attachment units, such that the product display system can be supported in a substantially horizontal configuration independently of being attached to a horizontal support bar. For example, hanger brackets having one or more vertical attachment units can be attached to a vertical support bar having one or more receptacles that accommodate and hold the vertical attachment units.
Product display systems disclosed herein can include lighting units. In some cases, lighting units can be removable or replaceable. For example, a front bracket unit can include a lighting housing that can accommodate a removable lighting unit. Such an embodiment is exemplified as shown in
Product display systems disclosed herein can include a locking mechanism for retaining the product display system in a retracted position. For example, the base can include a locking mechanism and the front bracket unit can include a locking tab, such that when the locking mechanism engages the locking tab, the base does not move relative to the front bracket unit along the first axis. An exemplary embodiment of a product display system having a locking mechanism is shown in
Product display systems disclosed herein can also include a retaining mechanism for holding the product display system in an extended position. For example, the base can include an extension tab catch such that when the extension tab catch engages the extension tab of the front bracket unit, the base is held in an extended position and prevented from moving along the first axis relative to the front bracket unit. An exemplary embodiment of a product display system having a retaining mechanism is shown in
Also disclosed herein is a selectively detachable lighting housing that can be attached to product display systems. In some cases, a selectively detachable lighting housing (e.g., a lighting housing that can accommodate a removable lighting unit) can include a product display attachment portion for attaching the selectively detachable lighting housing to a product display system. For example, a selectively detachable lighting housing can include a product display attachment portion that includes an elongated tab for insertion into one or more elongated apertures present on a product display system (e.g., the base of a product display system). Additionally or alternatively, a product display system (e.g., the base of a product display system) can include an elongated tab for insertion into one or more elongated apertures present on a product display attachment portion of a selectively detachable lighting housing. Additionally or alternatively, a selectively detachable lighting housing can include a product display attachment portion that includes one or more pegs for insertion into peg holes present on a product display system. Additionally or alternatively, a selectively detachable lighting housing can include a product display attachment portion that includes one or more peg holes for interacting with one or more pegs on a product display system. Such pegs and peg holes can have any suitable cross-sectional shape (e.g., circular, square, rectangular, hexagonal, etc.) so long as the peg can be stably inserted into a peg hole and secure the selectively detachable lighting housing to the product display system. In some cases, a selectively detachable lighting housing includes include a product display attachment portion having bolt holes that can interact with a screw or bolt inserted from or through the product display system (e.g., from or through the base of the product display system). For example, bolt holes can include an internal thread that matches the external thread of an inserted screw or bolt. Alternatively, bolt holes can lack an internal thread, but nevertheless still interact with a screw or bolt inserted from or through the product display system to secure the selectively detachable lighting housing to the product display system. For example, the depth of the bolt hole can be shallow enough such that pitch (the distance from one thread to the next along the length of the bolt or screw) can stably interact with the bolt or screw. In some cases, a screw or bolt that is used to secure a selectively detachable lighting housing to a product display system can be secured with a nut (e.g., a nut having an internal thread that matches the external thread of the screw or bolt). In some cases, a selectively detachable lighting housing can be secured to the product display system with double-sided tape. In some cases, a selectively detachable lighting housing can be secured to the product display system with a foam pad coated with double-sided tape on each side. In some cases, such double-sided tape or foam pad coated with double-sided tape on each side can be used in combination with other securing means (e.g., an elongated tab, peg, bolt hole, etc.) for securing a selectively detachable lighting housing to a product display system.
In some cases, a selectively detachable lighting housing having a product display attachment portion, a product display system (e.g., a base of a product display system), or both can include means for attaching the selectively detachable lighting housing to the product display systems in a plurality of detent positions. For example, a selectively detachable lighting housing can include a product display attachment portion having an elongated tab that can be inserted into one of two or more elongated apertures present on a product display system (e.g., the base of a product display system). Additionally or alternatively, a selectively detachable lighting housing can include a product display attachment portion that includes one or more peg or bolt holes for interacting with pegs, screws, or bolts present on or inserted through a product display system. Having the option to attach the selectively detachable lighting housing to the product display system in a plurality of detent positions provides certain advantages, including but not limited to, the ability to better control the light dynamics of a product display system or systems, the ability to accommodate different spatial constraints for a product display system, the ability to accommodate different shopping environments (e.g. aisle width), and the ability to accommodate different lengths of wire for providing power to the detachable lighting housing.
An exemplary selectively detachable lighting housing having a product display attachment portion is shown in
It is to be understood that while the disclosure has been described in conjunction with the detailed description thereof, the foregoing description is intended to illustrate and not limit the scope of the disclosure, which is defined by the scope of the appended claims. Other aspects, advantages, and modifications are within the scope of the following claims.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/507,547, filed on May 17, 2017, and to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 62/408,465 filed on Oct. 14, 2016, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
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