The present disclosure relates to a product display unit, and more particularly, to an inclined product display unit having a distal extension configured to change a length of the product display unit.
Various types of product display units and merchandisers are commonly used in retail environments to display different types of products. As opposed to simply positioning products on shelves, product display units are commonly used to position products on a shelf in manner which automatically advances (e.g., via gravity or a pusher) a trailing or distal product (i.e., a product that is behind a lead or proximal-most product) closer to a consumer once the lead product has been removed from the shelf. As can be appreciated, such product display units facilitate the arrangement and upkeep of products, as the trailing products do not have to be manually moved toward the front of the shelf, for instance.
Additionally, in retail environments, for example, floor/shelf space is limited, and retailers typically attempt to maximize the amount of products they can store/display in their retail space. Further, retailers and other users of product display units often use products display units of different sizes to fit on a variety of types and sizes of shelves and cabinets, for example. Such users of product display units must typically stock a variety of sizes of display units to ensure they have enough product display units to accommodate displaying a variety of goods.
Accordingly, it is often desirable for retailers to display products in as many viewable and reachable places as possible, while still allowing the products to automatically advance toward the proximal portion of the shelf. It is also desirable for retailers to be able to use product display units on a variety of sizes of shelves without the need to stock different sizes of product display units.
The present disclosure relates to a product display unit. The product display unit includes a base, a distal section, and an extension. The base includes a track and a distal portion, the track defines a longitudinal axis and that is configured to support a plurality of products thereon. The distal section and the extension are configured to releasably engage the distal portion of the base.
It is also disclosed that the distal portion of the base includes at least one connection member for engaging at least one connection member of the extension.
It is further disclosed that the distal portion of the base includes two connection members, and that each connection member of the two connection members of the distal portion of the base is configured to engage a connection member of the extension.
In disclosed embodiments, the distal portion of the base includes at least one female connection member configured to engage at least one male connection member of the extension. It is further disclosed that the at least one female connection member of the distal portion of the base includes a longitudinal nub configured to engage a lateral surface of the at least one male connection member of the extension. It is also disclosed that the lateral surface of the at least one male connection member includes a protrusion configured to engage the longitudinal nub of the at least one female connection member of the distal portion of the base. It is further disclosed that a distal surface of the protrusion is configured to contact a proximal surface of the longitudinal nub when the extension is engaged with the distal portion of the base.
In disclosed embodiments, the extension defines a length along the longitudinal axis, the length being between about 6 inches and about 18 inches.
It is further disclosed that the extension is configured to selectively disengage the distal portion of the base, and that the extension includes a track configured to support at least one product thereon.
The present disclosure also relates to a product display kit including a base, and a plurality of extensions. The base includes a track and a distal portion. The track defines a longitudinal axis and is configured to support a plurality of products thereon. Each extension of the plurality of extensions is configured to selectively engage the distal portion of the base.
In disclosed embodiments, the plurality of extensions includes two extensions, and each extension of the two extensions includes a different length. It is disclosed that a first extension of the two extensions includes a length of between about 6 inches and about 12 inches, and a second extension of the two extensions includes a length of between about 12 inches and about 18 inches.
In disclosed embodiments, each extension of the plurality of extensions is configured to selectively disengage the distal portion of the base.
It is further disclosed that each extension of the plurality of extensions includes a track configured to support at least one product thereon.
It is also disclosed that the distal portion of the base includes at least one connection member for engaging at least one connection member of each extension of the plurality of extensions.
Additionally, it is disclosed that the distal portion of the base includes two connection members, where each connection member of the two connection members of the distal portion of the base is configured to engage a connection member of each extension of the plurality of extensions.
In disclosed embodiments, the distal portion of the base includes at least one female connection member configured to engage at least one male connection member of each extension of the plurality of extensions.
Embodiments of the present disclosure are described hereinbelow with reference to the drawings wherein:
Embodiments of the presently disclosed product display unit are now described in detail with reference to the drawings, in which like reference numerals designate identical or corresponding elements in each of the several views. As used herein the term “distal” refers to that portion of the product display unit, or component thereof, farther from a user (e.g., customer), while the term “proximal” refers to that portion of the product display unit, or component thereof, closer to the user.
Various embodiments of a product display unit are illustrated in
The tracks 120, 172, 202 include a product-supporting surface and are configured to slidably support a plurality of products thereon. That is, products are slidable along the tracks 120, 172, 202. For example, gravity urges products to slide along the tracks 120, 172, 202 in a distal-to-proximal direction. In such gravity feed arrangements, a distal portion of the track is elevated with respect to a proximal portion of the track, such that gravity urges the products toward proximal member 180. With particular reference to
The sidewalls 140, 173, 203 are disposed at both lateral sides of the respective tracks 120, 172, 202 and are configured to help maintain products on the respective tracks 120, 172, 202. As shown in
The proximal member 180 is positioned adjacent the front or proximal portion of the track 120 and is configured to help maintain products on the track 120. More specifically, the proximal member 180 helps prevent a proximal-most product from falling proximally off of the track 120. Additionally, the proximal member 180 opposes the gravitational force and/or the force supplied by a pusher (not shown). Further, while the illustrated embodiments include a certain type of proximal member 180, the present disclosure includes the use of any suitable type and number of proximal members 180 per product display unit 100.
The distal members 160, 260 are configured to help maintain products on tracks 172, 202, respectively. More particularly, the distal member 160 is configured to help prevent a distal-most product from falling distally off of the track 172 of the distal section, and the distal member 260 is configured to help prevent a distal-most product from falling distally off of the track 202 of the extension 200.
The distal section 170 of product display unit 100 is selectively removable from the base 102 of the product display unit 100. After the distal section 170 has been removed, the extension 200 is selectively engageable and disengageable with the base 102 of the product display unit 100, as described in detail below. As can be appreciated, extensions 200 that are a different length “LE” (
Referring now to
In use, to engage the extension 200 with the base 102 of the product display unit 100, male connection members 204 are aligned with and moved into engagement with female connection members 104. In particular, a proximal tip 206 of each male connection member 204 is moved into an aperture 106 of each female connection member 104, thereby providing frictional engagement therebetween. Generally, to disengage the extension 200 from the base 102, a user pulls the extension 200 distally with respect to the base 102 and/or physically disengages the male connection members 204 from the female connection members 104.
To further enhance the frictional engagement between the base 102 and the extension 200, the female connection members 104 include a longitudinal nub 104a (see
It is also envisioned that proximal and/or distal surfaces of longitudinal nubs 104a and/or protrusions 204a include an angled surface to help facilitate engagement and/or disengagement between base 102 and extension 200. Additionally, it is envisioned that male connection members 204 are sufficiently flexible to flex a sufficient distance with respect to the longitudinal axis (toward and/or away from the longitudinal axis) to further facilitate engagement between male connection members 204 and female connection members 104.
With continued reference to
While the illustrated embodiments show each of the product display units 100 including the base 102 with two female connection members 104 and the extension 200 with two male connection members 204, it is envisioned that each product display unit 100 includes more or fewer female connection members 104 and/or male connection members 204. It is also envisioned that the base 102 includes male extension members 204 and the extension 200 includes female extension members 104.
It is envisioned that the length “LE” of the extension 200 is between about 6 inches and about 18 inches, or any other suitable length. It is further envisioned that the extension 200 can be configured to engage with any number of adjacent bases 102. For instance, the extension 200 can be configured to engage base 102 including one product display unit 100, two adjacent product display units 100 (
The present disclosure also relates to a product display kit including the base 102, the distal section 170, and at least one extension 200. It is further envisioned that the product display kit includes a plurality of extensions 200 with each extension 200 having a different length “LE.” For instance, disclosed product display kits include a first extension having a length “LE” of about 6 inches, a second extension having a length “LE” of about 12 inches, and a third extension having a length “LE” of about 18 inches. As can be appreciated, such product display kits enable retailers a great amount of flexibility with regards to where (e.g. depending on the length or type of shelve and cabinet) the product display unit 100 can be utilized.
Further, while the accompanying figures illustrate a particular number of product display units 100 disposed adjacent each other, it is envisioned and within the scope of the present disclosure to include more or fewer amounts of product display units 100, and to include product display units 100 of other sizes, and disposed at different angles than those illustrated, for example. Additionally, the present disclosure contemplates the use of a pusher assembly to urge products proximally on the tracks 120, 172, 202 (e.g., when the slope of the shelf supporting the product display unit 100 is insufficient to urge the products proximally via gravity).
Further details of related product display units are described in commonly-owned U.S. Pat. No. 5,645,176, which issued on Jul. 8, 1997, the entire contents of which being incorporated by reference herein.
It will be understood that various modifications may be made to the embodiments disclosed herein. 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.
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