Product display

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6428123
  • Patent Number
    6,428,123
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, November 15, 2000
    24 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, August 6, 2002
    22 years ago
Abstract
A product display includes a housing for sheltering and protecting a displayed product whether indoors or outdoors, a support frame mounted within the housing and adapted for displaying the product within the display and venting members for allowing air circulation. The housing has a front and rear wall each formed by a series of vertically extending, transparent doors, a roof, a floor and side walls. Each door selectively pivots between an open position and a closed position and has side lips that engage and extend over a side edge of the housing when in the closed position. At least some of the doors have a bottom lip that engages and extends over an adjacent door's front surface, and at least one of the doors engages a pivotable roof flap when in the open and closed positions, to continuously shelter the displayed products whether the doors are in an open or closed position. The support frame includes sets of cross-bars, each set having a top bar spaced apart from a bottom bar. The top bars are adapted for mounting a clip-on tray thereto and the bottom bars are for supporting the tray.
Description




FILED OF THE INVENTION




This invention relates to a stand-alone, transportable product or merchandise display that shelters and protects the products and may be used in an outdoor environment. More specifically, the display is easily restocked, shelters the displayed products even during removal or replacement thereof and allows proper venting of the products.




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




A variety of product displays are known. However, many are not permanent, transportable or stand-alone type displays for indoor and outdoor use. Importantly, many displays do not adequately shelter the displayed products for use outdoors. Others, while usable outdoors, are difficult and inefficient to restock and may not adequately ventilate the displayed products.




SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION




Therefore, a primary object of the subject invention is to provide a permanent, easily transportable, stand-alone, sheltered product display that accommodates rows of stacked clip trays on which to display the products, and has a front and rear series of vertically extending transparent doors corresponding to each row of clip trays, and upper and lower venting members.




Another important object of the subject invention is to provide a product display as described above wherein the products may be selectively restocked and removed from either the front or rear side of the display while the other displayed products remain sheltered.




Still another important object of the subject invention is to provide a product display that shelters the displayed products while properly ventilating them to reduce the possibility of damage, e.g., from mold and mildew.




Yet another important object of the subject invention is to provide a sheltered product display that is easily restocked.




Yet another object of the subject invention is to provide a sheltered product display that is easy to assemble, lightweight and relatively inexpensive.




These objects are attained by providing a product display comprising a housing for sheltering a displayed product from the weather, a support frame mounted within the housing and adapted for displaying the product within the display and venting members for allowing air circulation. The housing has a roof, floor, side walls and a front and rear wall presented by a series of vertically extending, transparent doors. Each door is selectively movable between an open and a closed position and has side lips that engage and extend over a side edge of the housing when closed. At least some of the doors have a bottom lip that engages and extends over an adjacent door's front surface, and at least one of the doors engages a pivotable flap member on the roof. The lips and flap member thus shelter the displayed products whether the doors are in an open or closed position. The support frame includes sets of cross-bars, each set having a top bar spaced apart from a bottom bar. The top bars are adapted for mounting a clip-on tray thereto and the bottom bars are for supporting the tray.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a front perspective view of a product display in accordance with the present invention, showing gloves displayed therein.





FIG. 2

is a front view of the product display of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side view of the product display of

FIG. 1

, partially broken away to show the roof configuration and the gloves displayed therein.





FIG. 4

is a partial front view of the product display of

FIG. 1

showing the top door in its open position and with the front of the roof and one section of gloves removed for clarity.





FIG. 5

is sectional view of the product display as taken along line


5





5


of FIG.


4


and showing gloves being placed therein.





FIG. 6

is a top view of the product display of

FIG. 1

, with the roof removed for clarity.





FIG. 7

is a side view of the product display in accordance with the present invention partially broken away to show the operation of the doors and showing an alternate embodiment of the doors.





FIG. 8

is a top perspective view of a door as shown in FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a perspective view of a shelf attachment for use with the product display in accordance with the present invention.





FIG. 10

is an enlarged detail front view of the support frame of the product display of

FIG. 1

with the casters removed for clarity.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Product display


10


in accordance with the present invention is shown in

FIGS. 1-3

. Gloves


12


are shown displayed and will be referred to herein; however, display


10


can be used for a variety of other products. Display


10


is usable indoors or outdoors and as such, adequately shelters the gloves


12


from the elements, such as rain and snow. As shown in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, sets of gloves


12


are stored on display trays


14


that clip onto the display's interior frame


16


. Doors


18


, arranged in a vertically stacked configuration form the front and rear walls of the housing of the display


10


, perform the dual function of allowing easy accessibility to gloves


12


and sheltering the gloves


12


even during removal and restocking thereof.




As best seen in

FIGS. 2

,


3


and


10


, interior frame


16


includes a floor or base support


24


, side wall supports


26


and tray support


28


. Base support


24


presents an H-shape with legs


30


joined by a cross-bar


32


extending between the center-points of legs


30


. A mounting projection


33


extends upwardly from the top surface of each leg


30


at the center-point thereof. Braces


34


secure projections


33


in place. Specifically, each brace


34


presents a triangle, with each brace's ends being welded to the corresponding leg


30


of floor support


24


and the mid-point of each brace


34


being welded to the interior surface of the corresponding mounting projection


33


above the floor support


24


. A caster


35


is mounted to an end of each leg


30


below the base support


24


. Each caster


35


has a corresponding caster tab


36


that extends upwardly therefrom, is securely mounted to the exterior surface of the corresponding leg


30


and extends beyond the top surface thereof.




A side wall support


26


is rigidly and securely mounted at one end onto each mounting projection


33


of floor support


24


in a telescoping relationship and extends vertically upwardly therefrom.




As seen in

FIGS. 4 and 5

, tray support


28


presents opposed grid-type supports to which trays


14


are clipped. Because the grids are mirror images, only one will be discussed in detail. As seen in

FIG. 10

, tray support


28


includes sets or pairs of cross members


38


and vertical supports


40


. Each set of cross members


38


includes a top mounting bar


42


and a bottom support bar


44


for opposed trays


14


extending horizontally between side wall supports


26


. Of each set of cross members


38


, the top and bottom bars


42


and


44


are spaced apart a first distance, preferably bars


42


and


44


are spaced 4¾″ apart. Each set of cross members


38


is preferably spaced apart a second greater distance, approximately 8¼″ apart. This spacing accommodates the easy removal of the trays


14


. Interior frame


16


preferably includes four sets of cross members


38


.




The vertical supports


40


extend from the uppermost top bar


42


to the lowermost bottom bar


44


. A vertical support


40


is mounted adjacent each side wall support


26


and another vertical support


40


is mounted therebetween, preferably at the mid-point of cross-bars


38


.




The floor


54


, side walls


56


and roof


57


are lightweight and water resistant, preferably being formed of the same material. As seen in

FIGS. 1 and 2

, floor


54


is mounted over the floor support


24


, with each corner thereof being adjacent or abutting the bottom edge of a side wall


56


. Mounting tabs (not shown) are formed in the floor


54


along the side edges thereof and fit within the spaces formed between braces


34


and side wall supports


26


. The floor


54


is thus held in position by the braces


34


and side walls


56


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 1-3

, side walls


56


are identical, mirror images of one another and thus, only one will be discussed in detail. Side wall


56


is secured over the exterior surface of the side wall support


26


preferably with Christmas tree push pins which extend through the side wall


56


into receiving apertures formed in the side wall support


26


. The bottom edge


60


of the side wall


56


is spaced just above or adjacent the side edge of the floor


54


. The bottom corners of the side wall


56


may be kept in position by the caster tabs


36


. The top portion


62


of the side wall


56


presents a peaked or triangularly shaped roof line and includes flaps (not shown) that fold inwardly from the edges thereof to secure to side walls


56


to the roof


57


. The side edges


60


of the side wall


56


taper slightly outwardly and downwardly from the top portion


62


. Thus, the side wall


56


is narrower in width at the top than at the bottom.




The roof


57


is secured over the side walls


56


at the flaps (not shown), preferably by plastic screws


64


and wing nuts (not shown) in a conventional manner. As seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

, the front and rear edges of the roof


57


hang over or extend beyond the doors


18


and likewise, the sides of the roof


57


hang over or extend beyond the side walls


56


. As seen in

FIGS. 3 and 5

, the roof


57


itself includes front and rear flaps


70


that fold inwardly from the front and rear edges of the roof


57


. The flaps


70


thus present a vent


71


at each end thereof where the roof


57


overhangs the side walls


56


.




A set or series of adjacent, vertically extending, overlapping transparent doors


18


forms the front wall and another set of doors


18


forms the rear wall of the display


10


. Because each set is identical and a mirror image of the other, only one set will be discussed in detail.




Preferably and as shown, a series of four doors


18




a-d


form the front wall. Each door


18




a-d


is hingedly attached between the side walls


56


by a horizontally extending hinge rod


76


and includes a bottom, flared portion or lip


78


that overlaps the next adjacent door


18


and may act as a handle. Each bottom lip


78


, as best seen in

FIGS. 1 and 5

, overlaps the top portion of the next adjacent door


18


in the series, except the bottom lip


78


of the lowermost door


18


d in the series which is spaced from the floor


54


to present another venting area


79


(see FIG.


2


). The top edge of the uppermost door


18


a in the series engages the roof flap


70


, as seen in

FIGS. 3 and 5

. This door configuration thus helps shelter and protect the gloves


12


from the weather during storage and removal thereof.





FIGS. 7 and 8

show the preferred door configuration. As shown in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, each door


18


includes a top hinge portion


84


, a door body


86


, flared side lips


88


and flared bottom lip


78


. Hinge rod


76


extends through top hinge portion


84


and is secured to side walls


56


using any conventional method. Flared side lips


88


extend outwardly and away from the sides of the door body


86


to present flanges that engage and extend beyond the side edges


66


of the product display's side walls


56


when the doors


18


are closed. Similar to the side lips


88


, bottom flared lip


78


extends outwardly and downwardly from the door body


86


to present a flange that overlaps the top hinge portion of the next adjacent door


18


. An outwardly extending handle


90


is formed in flared bottom lip


78


. Each door


18


is one-piece and unitarily and integrally formed of transparent plastic material.




In operation, clip-on trays


14


full of gloves


12


are clipped onto the top cross-bars


42


, as best seen in

FIG. 5

, to load the product display


10


. Typically pre-packaged, clip-on trays


14


allow easy loading and restocking of the gloves


12


by reducing interference between the gloves


12


and are economical. Bottom cross-bars


44


act as supports to the back side of each tray


14


. Alternatively, a shelf, such as shelf


94


shown in

FIG. 9

, may be used in place of trays


14


. Shelf


94


includes hooks


96


that mount the shelf


94


to the top cross-bars


42


.




As best seen in

FIG. 7

, as the top door


18




a


is opened and closed for insertion or removal of gloves, the top edge thereof continuously engages the adjacent roof flap


70


which pivots upwardly and downwardly to maintain a seal between the gloves


12


and the weather. As any other door


18




b, c


or


d


in either the front or rear series is opened and closed, the flared bottom lip


78


of the next higher door


18


engages the front surface of the opening or closing door.




When doors


18


are configured as in

FIGS. 7 and 8

, the flared side lips


88


of the door body


86


(see

FIG. 7

) engage the opening or closing door


18


. For instance,

FIG. 7

shows door


18




d


in its open position, with the flared bottom lip


78


of door


18




c


engaging the flared side lips


88


of door


18




d


. Because door


18




c


is also beginning to open, the bottom flared lip


78


of door


18




b


engages the flared side lips


88


of door


18




c.






In this manner, the gloves


12


are continuously protected from the weather, whether during storage in the display


10


or during restocking or removal of the gloves


12


. The doors form the front and rear walls to completely enclose the gloves when closed. The configuration of the doors, side and bottom lips and the roof flap, help protect the displayed gloves during the removal or restocking of gloves. In other words, the front and rear walls remain intact, except at the open door position. However, because the doors are hinged at their top edge, an open door also provides shelter to gloves being removed or restocked.




The vented areas


79


and


71


formed below the lowermost doors


18




d


and by roof flaps


70


allow air circulation without eliminating the shelter provided by the display


10


. The vents


79


and


71


thus help prevent the gloves


12


from becoming damaged, e.g., due to mold or mildew.



Claims
  • 1. A product display, comprising:a housing for sheltering products stored and displayed therein; a support frame mounted within said housing and including vertically spaced cross members adapted for receiving a product for display; said housing having a wall presented by a vertically extending series of doors and a pivotal flap member, each one of said doors selectively movable between an open and a closed position, each one of said doors corresponding to one of said cross members to present vertically extending product bays from which and into which a product may be selectively removed and inserted when said door thereof is in said open position; at least one of said doors having a bottom lip that engages and overlaps an adjacent door's front surface and an uppermost door of said series thereof engaging said flap member, thereby sealing said bays when each said door is in said closed position and continuing to protect the displayed products in each said bay when said one door is selectively moved to its said open position.
  • 2. A product display as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said doors has a side lip that engages and overlaps a side edge of said housing when in said closed position.
  • 3. A product display as claimed in claim 1 wherein said cross members each include an upper cross-bar spaced from a lower cross-bar, each said upper bar adapted for mounting a clip-on tray filled with display products thereto, and each said lower bar for supporting a clip-on tray.
  • 4. A product display as claimed in claim 1 wherein said housing includes a roof that overhangs said wall, said flap member extending inwardly from an overhanging edge of said roof and pivoting about said edge as said uppermost door moves between said closed and open positions.
  • 5. A product display as claimed in claim 1, further comprising venting means for allowing air circulation through said display.
  • 6. A product display as claimed in claim 5 wherein said venting means includes a first vent formed by said flap member which presents a channel into said housing where said roof overhangs said side walls and a second vent formed by a lowermost door of said series thereof spaced from a floor of said housing.
  • 7. A product display as claimed in claim 1 wherein each of said doors include a bottom lip.
  • 8. A product display, comprising:a housing for sheltering displayed products and having a floor, a roof, side walls, a front wall and a rear wall; a support frame mounted to said housing and adapted for the receiving the displayed products; said roof overhanging said side walls and said front and rear walls and having a pivotal flap member; said front and rear walls each being presented by a vertically extending series of doors, each said door selectively movable between an open and a closed position and having a side lip, and at least one of said doors having a bottom lip; when each said door is in said closed position, said side lips engage and overlap a side edge of said housing, said bottom lip engages and overlaps an adjacent door's front surface and an uppermost door of said doors engages said flap member, to seal the displayed products within said housing; when said one door moves between its said closed and open positions, said bottom lip engages and overlaps said adjacent door's front surface and said uppermost door engages said flap member, to continue to protect the displayed products within said housing.
  • 9. A product display as claimed in claim 8 wherein said flap member presents a first vent into said housing where said roof overhangs said side walls and a lowermost door and said floor present a second vent into said housing therebetween.
  • 10. A product display as claimed in claim 8 wherein said doors include a handle member.
  • 11. A product display as claimed in claim 8 wherein said one door is said uppermost door.
  • 12. A product display as claimed in claim 8 wherein said series of doors includes four of said doors.
  • 13. A product display, as claimed in claim 1 wherein:said support frame including pairs of vertically spaced cross-members, each said pair including an upper cross-bar spaced from a corresponding lower cross-bar.
  • 14. A product display as claimed in claim 13 wherein said pairs of cross members are spaced apart a first distance from a next adjacent pair of cross members and said corresponding upper and lower cross-bars of each said pair are spaced apart a second distance less than said first distance.
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