Information
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Patent Grant
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6688478
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Patent Number
6,688,478
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Date Filed
Monday, February 4, 200223 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, February 10, 200421 years ago
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Inventors
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Original Assignees
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Examiners
- Stodola; Daniel P.
- Novosad; Jennifer E.
Agents
- Blackwell Sanders Peper Martin, LLP
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
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- 211 186
- 211 46
- 211 9001
- 211 1335
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- 211 415
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- 211 1061
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- 248 339
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A product storage and merchandising unit adaptable for attachment to the underside portion of existing product merchandising equipment, the present unit having a plurality of openings positioned adjacent at least a portion of either the top or bottom portion of each of the opposed side portions thereof, the openings being adaptable for receiving appropriate attachment members for attaching the unit to the underside portion of the product merchandising equipment located thereabove. The attachment members may take the form of hook members, tie-type fasteners or other appropriate members, each attachment member being engageable with both the existing product merchandising equipment and at least one of the openings associated with the opposed side portions of the unit. In one embodiment, at least two sets of openings positioned in spaced apart parallel and aligned relationship to each other are associated with each of the opposed side portions of the unit.
Description
BACKGROUND OF INVENTION
The present invention relates generally to product display devices for use in storing and merchandising shelved products and, more particularly, to a product display and storage unit adapted to attach to the underside portion of an existing shelf located immediately thereabove thereby making use of the space already existing between conventional product shelving. Although the present unit is designed primarily for use in a wide variety of refrigerated display cases presently used in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other food and beverage outlets, it is likewise adaptable for use in many other product display and merchandising applications.
A wide variety of shelving and display devices have been designed and manufactured for use in merchandising shelved products to consumers. These devices are commonly used in convenience stores, grocery stores and the like to store and display products such that they can be easily seen and retrieved by a customer. The dual storage and merchandising function performed by product shelving is particularly important due to the limited space available within a given store or merchandising area. Space for merchandising and storing products in supermarkets, convenience stores, or other food/beverage outlets is limited by the square footage of the particular facility in question. This space is further limited by the fact that various areas of the store must serve functions other than storage and display of products, such as checkout areas, warehouse areas, and aisles through which customers and employees of the facility can walk. Increasing warehouse space for storage of additional products is undesirable because this means the merchant must sacrifice a proportionate amount of space that could be used for displaying and selling products. Expansion of available space by undertaking construction projects to add on to the facility is costly and may be limited or rendered impossible by the size of the lot or by adjacent facilities. The problem of space is particularly acute in the environment of a convenience store since these types of stores generally have much less space to work with than do traditional grocery stores.
Thus, the inefficient use of available shelf space, particularly the vertical space between adjacent shelves, is one of the major problems associated with the storage and display of shelved products for sale to consumers. This problem is exacerbated when it comes to storing shelved products requiring refrigeration in display coolers and other types of cold vaults due to the costs associated with cooling each unit of area used to store cold items. Because of these costs, a merchant has only a limited space in which to display and merchandise cold items and every area of refrigerated-but-unused space costs the merchant money.
The space between conventional product shelves is generally more than sufficient to store and display certain products. As a result, there exists a potentially useful but unused space between the top of the products stored on one shelf and the bottom of the shelf located immediately above. This space comprises valuable real estate to the merchant because it is additional space that can be utilized to store and merchandise products. By making use of this space, the merchant is able to store and merchandise additional products without having to expand the store or encroach on areas of the store dedicated to other purposes. In the case of refrigerated items, the merchant is able to store and merchandise additional products without having to bear the costs of additional refrigeration units or other merchandising equipment.
Thus, there exists a need for a product storage and merchandising unit that is able to take advantage of this unused space and thereby allow the merchant to realize maximum profit from space that is already available for use.
SUMMARY OF INVENTION
The present invention overcomes many of the problems associated with the lack of storage and display space in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other food and beverage outlets and teaches the construction of several embodiments of a horizontally arranged product merchandising and storage unit which can be used for both chilled and unchilled products, which is particularly well-suited to merchandising and displaying a wide variety of products therefrom such as energy drinks, soft drinks, fruit juices, dairy products, and the like, and which is capable of utilizing the generally unused space immediately below a convention shelf. The present units are adapted for use with existing product shelving and are suspended therefrom such that they hang beneath an existing product shelf. The present units provide a support structure for display and storage of products therefrom as well as for gravity feeding products to maintain such products within easy reach of a customer.
One embodiment of the present shelf unit includes first and second side members, each side member including a plurality of openings spaced along an upper edge portion thereof in order to provide a mechanism by which the unit may be secured to a conventional shelf located thereabove. A plurality of transverse members extend at least substantially across the width of the present unit in spaced apart relationship to each other between the first and second side members. The transverse members are arranged in a generally parallel fashion and provide stability and support to the overall unit. At least one stop member extends between the first and second side members adjacent the front portion of the unit to retain the products therewithin when the unit is mounted beneath a conventional shelf.
A plurality of channel members extend longitudinally along at least substantially the length of the unit forming segregated channels in which products may be stored. The channel members extend upwardly from a position adjacent the front stop member and then extend longitudinally along the length of the unit before extending downwardly for attachment to the rearwardmost transverse member. The channel members are spaced in generally parallel arrangement forming at least two product channels in which products may be stored. A plurality of longitudinal members likewise extend at least substantially along the length of the device adjacent the transverse members between the front and rearwardmost transverse members forming a track-like bottom surface for supporting products thereon. The longitudinal members are arranged such that at least two such members are positioned and located within each product channel for supporting products when positioned thereon. The spacing and arrangement of the longitudinal members within each product channel can be varied depending upon the particular type of products to be stored and displayed therein.
Attachment members are also provided for attaching the present unit to the underside of existing shelf units. Depending upon the type of merchandising equipment in which the present unit will be used, the attachment members may take the form of a plurality of hook members sized and shaped such that one end of a hook member may be received within one of the plurality of openings in a side member and the other end of the hook member may be fastened or otherwise engaged to the underside of an existing product shelf, or such attachment members may take the form of a plurality of tie members sized and shaped so as to loop through a respective opening in a side member and around a member associated with the underside portion of an existing product shelf located above. Any number of attachment members may be used to properly orient and position the present unit below the shelf member located immediately thereabove.
Another embodiment of the present unit includes a plurality of openings associated with the lower edge portion of each respective side member or side wall for receiving suitable attachment members for attaching the present unit to a shelf member located thereabove, the location of the openings associated with each side wall or side member providing different attachment options to the user and, in some cases, better stability depending upon the particular type of shelf member to which it is attached.
Thus the present devices provide a convenient means for utilizing valuable but previously unused space between existing product shelves, particularly existing shelves within a wide variety of different refrigerated display units. The present devices can also be easily oriented to provide convenient gravity feeding of the products stored within each product channel. Furthermore, the present devices provide a convenient means by which pricing and other merchandising information regarding the products stored therein may be conveyed to the customer.
These and other advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the following detailed specification which discloses several representative embodiments of the present product storage and merchandising unit in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
is a perspective view of one embodiment of a product storage and merchandising unit constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 2
is a side elevational view of the product storage and merchandising unit illustrated in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 3
is a rear elevational view of the product storage and merchandising unit illustrated in FIG.
1
.
FIG. 4
is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the use of a hook member for suspending the product storage and merchandising unit of
FIG. 1
in operative position beneath a conventional shelving unit.
FIG. 5
is a fragmentary perspective view illustrating the use of a tie member for suspending the product storage and merchandising unit of
FIG. 1
in operative position beneath a conventional shelving unit.
FIG. 6
is a top planform view of another embodiment of a product storage and merchandising unit constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention.
FIG. 7
is a partial side elevational view of the front portion of the product storage and merchandising unit of
FIG. 6
showing the placement and orientation of a bracket member associated with the underside portion of the unit.
FIG. 8
is a perspective view of one embodiment of an attachment member for use in suspending the product storage and merchandising unit of
FIG. 6
beneath a conventional shelving unit.
FIG. 9
is a perspective view of another embodiment of an attachment member for use in suspending the product storage and merchandising unit of
FIG. 6
beneath a conventional shelving unit.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers wherein like numerals refer to like parts, number
10
in
FIG. 1
identifies one embodiment of a product storage and display unit constructed according to the teachings of the present invention. The unit
10
includes side members
12
and
14
which extend substantially along the length of the unit
10
. The side members
12
and
14
define the opposing sides of the unit and are preferably constructed of unitary sheets of material having both upper and lower limits, each side member having a front portion located substantially at the front of the unit
10
and a rear portion located substantially at the rear of the unit
10
. Side members
12
and
14
should be of sufficient height to retain products within the unit, however it is not required that such members be of uniform height throughout their respective lengths. As shown most clearly in
FIG. 2
, the side members
12
and
14
of one embodiment include a portion
13
having a reduced height at the front portion thereof provided so that products may be more easily seen and removed from the unit. Each of the side members
12
and
14
may also include a bottom surface portion
15
which extends inwardly a predetermined distance from the lower edge portion thereof.
A plurality of slots
16
are located in spaced apart relationship along the upper limit of side portions
12
and
14
at both the front and rear portions thereof. These slots are best seen in FIG.
2
and are used to receive and engage an attachment member for suspending the unit
10
below an existing shelf unit. Slots
16
need not be sized and shaped precisely as shown, but may be of any size and shape suitable for allowing an attachment member to be received therein. In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1-5
, a longitudinal hanging member
18
extends longitudinally across the upper limit of each side member
12
and
14
, extending across the upper portion of each slot
16
thereby providing a structure for engaging an attachment member as will be hereinafter explained. It is also recognized that side members
12
and
14
may be formed with enclosed openings sized and shaped for receipt of an attachment member thereby eliminating the need for hanging members
18
.
A series of transverse members
20
extend transversely at least substantially across the width of unit
10
between side members
12
and
14
forming at least a portion of a supporting surface for holding products positioned within the unit
10
. The members
20
are spaced apart in a generally parallel arrangement along substantially the entire length of the unit
10
as best shown in FIG.
1
. With the exception of the forwardmost transverse member, the members
20
are preferably fixedly attached to the underside of the two side members
12
and
14
to provide stability and support to the overall unit. The forwardmost transverse member
20
is elevated slightly with respect to the other transverse members
20
and extends through an opening or slot
21
formed in side member
12
and
14
. This provides additional strength and stability to the front of the unit
10
particularly when the unit
10
is used in a gravity feed operation wherein the weight of all products positioned within the unit will bear against the front portion of the unit.
A plurality of channel members
24
are spaced in generally parallel arrangement along the width of the unit
10
and extend longitudinally substantially across the length thereof defining a plurality of product channels
25
as again best seen in
FIGS. 1 and 3
. Each channel member
24
preferably includes a rear vertical portion
26
extending upwardly from the rearwardmost transverse member
20
, a substantially straight horizontal portion
28
extending away from vertical portion
26
along substantially the entire length of the unit
10
, and a front vertical portion
30
extending downwardly from horizontal portion
28
. The front vertical portion
30
is fixedly attached to the front transverse member
20
and the rear vertical portion
26
is fixedly attached to the rear transverse member
20
. Any number of product channels
25
may be formed within unit
10
depending upon the shape and size of the products to be stored with each channel
25
. Also, the width of each channel
25
within each unit
10
may likewise vary.
A series of longitudinal floor members
22
extend at least substantially long the length of the unit
10
perpendicular to the transverse members
20
as best shown in FIG.
1
. Longitudinal floor members
22
are present in substantially parallel arrangement and form a track-like floor surface extending preferably from the rearwardmost transverse member
20
to the front transverse member
20
for supporting products positioned thereon. The floor members
22
are arranged such that at least two such members are positioned within each product channel
25
for supporting products positioned within a particular product channel
25
. The longitudinal floor members
22
are preferably fixedly attached to the underside of the forwardmost transverse member
20
and to the upperside of the remaining transverse members
20
. Any plurality of floor members
22
can be positioned and located in any spatial arrangement within each product channel
25
depending upon the size and shape of the products to be stored and merchandised within each channel
25
. It is also recognized and anticipated that a solid floor member may also be utilized within each product channel
25
.
A stop member
32
located at the front of the unit
10
extends at least substantially along the width thereof between side members
12
and
14
. Stop member
32
is preferably constructed of a unitary sheet of material as shown in FIG.
1
and may include a pair of opposed channels
33
for receiving one or more information cards or graphic panels
35
(
FIG. 2
) for displaying pricing data, brand labeling or other information about the products stored within each product channel
25
. Each product channel
25
may have its own card or graphic panel
35
associated respectively therewith if the products vary from one product channel
25
to another. The front stop member
32
may also take on other shapes and configurations such as being a single rod member or a plurality of rod members extending between side members
12
and
14
.
The present device
10
is suspended beneath an existing product shelving unit S by means of attachment members
34
or
36
as shown in
FIGS. 4 and 5
. Attachment member
34
(
FIG. 4
) is a hook-like member having one end portion
34
A inserted through one of the slots or closed openings
16
and the other end portion
34
B attached to an existing shelf unit S located thereabove. Attachment member
34
is preferably constructed of metal, but may be fabricated from a sturdy plastic or other suitable material. Attachment member
36
is a conventional tie type strip fastener which can be looped through one of the slots or closed openings
16
and then around a portion of the underside portion of an existing shelf unit S as best shown in FIG.
5
. Attachment member
36
is preferably constructed of sturdy plastic or any other suitable material and may include an adjustment mechanism for feeding one end of the tie fastener
36
therethrough to adjust the overall size of the loop formed by the member
36
. The loop adjustment mechanism may take on any of the wide variety of different known means for accomplishing this task. Four attachment members are generally used to secure the unit
10
to the underside of an existing shelf unit, one at each of the four respective corners of the unit, although any number of attachment members may be used depending upon the overall size of the unit
10
. These attachment members are preferably all of the same kind, for example, all like attachment members
34
or all like attachment member
36
, however it is contemplated that the attachment members may be used interchangeably, and that a different type member may be used at each attachment location. Other known attachment devices may also be utilized.
Attachment member
36
is particularly useful in that it allows for customizing the distance between the unit
10
and the existing shelf unit S located thereabove since tightening or loosing the tie strip loop will raise or lower the unit
10
accordingly. In this regard, regardless of the type of attachment member used, it is recognized that the attachment members may be of varying dimensions depending upon the spatial requirements of the unit
10
and the existing shelf equipment to which it will be attached. Appropriate adjustment of the distance between the front and rear portions of the unit
10
and the existing shelf unit located thereabove will also produce a gravity feed orientation.
The precise construction of the product storage and merchandising unit
10
may be varied without departing from the intended scope of the present invention. For example, in the embodiment illustrated in
FIGS. 1-5
, each side member
12
and
14
includes eight slots or closed openings
16
at both the front and rear portions of each side member. It is recognized and anticipated that any number of such slots or openings
16
may be associated with each side member
12
and
14
and that the slots or openings
16
may extend along substantially the entire length of each side member, or that any group or plurality of slots or openings
16
may be selectively spaced substantially along the length of each side including along the middle portion of each side member. Still further, the slots or openings
16
may be formed by spaced rod member forming the side members
12
and
14
. Other variations are also possible.
FIGS. 6 and 7
illustrate an alternative embodiment
38
of the present product storage and merchandising unit constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. The embodiment
38
is substantially similar to the embodiment
10
, but differs therefrom primarily with respect to the positioning of the openings through which attachment members
34
or
36
are inserted. In the unit
38
illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, the structure of side members
12
and
14
as disclosed with respect to embodiment
10
is not necessary and although such construction without the use of slots
16
may be used, such structure may be replaced with longitudinal rod members
40
and
42
(
FIG. 7
) or any other suitable structure sufficient to retain products within the unit
38
. Instead of cutting the slots or openings
16
into the side members as illustrated in embodiment
10
, bracket members
44
are fixedly attached to the underside of the unit
38
, preferably, at each of the four corners thereof as best illustrated in FIG.
6
. The brackets
44
are oriented longitudinally along the length of the unit
38
and each bracket
44
includes a spaced pair of openings
48
extending along at least a portion of the length of the respective bracket member. Each bracket member
44
is substantially U-shaped in configuration and each includes a pair of spaced downwardly extending side portions
46
, each side portion
46
including a plurality of openings
48
. The spaced openings
48
associated with the spaced side portions
46
are oriented in substantial alignment or registration with each other and are adapted to receive appropriate attachment members as will be hereinafter described. Although bracket members
44
have been described for housing the openings
48
, it is recognized and anticipated that other means for positioning the openings
48
at the bottom or lower portion of the unit
38
may likewise be used such as forming the openings
48
in the lower portion of a side member such as side members
12
and
14
or such as forming loops or eyelets along the bottom portion of the respective side members and/or along the underside portion of the unit. Still other arrangements are likewise envisioned.
The unit
38
, similar to unit
10
, also includes a plurality of transverse members
20
′ extending between the side rod members
42
; a plurality of channel members
24
′ extending from front to rear of the unit
38
defining a plurality of product channels
25
′; a plurality of longitudinal floor members
22
′ forming a track-like floor surface within each product channel
25
′; and a stop member
50
located at the front of the unit
38
for retaining products within each product channel
25
′. The unit
38
also includes a front channel member
52
adapted to receive any number of information cards or graphic panels similar to the panels
35
for displaying pricing information, brand labeling or other data about the products stored within each product channel
25
′.
The unit
38
is likewise suspended beneath an existing product shelf by use of attachment members
54
and
60
. Attachment member
54
includes an upright hook portion
56
which is engageable with the underside portion of the existing shelf located thereabove and two substantially parallel rod portions
58
. Rod portions
58
are inserted through a pair of openings
48
associated with each side portion
46
of each bracket member
44
. The two rod portions
58
, when engaged with a particular bracket member
44
, provide greater stability because they are spaced apart thereby allowing the weight of unit
38
to be divided between the two rod portions. Also, since the rod portions
58
extend through two sets of spaced pairs of openings
48
, still greater stability is provided and any rocking or swinging motion is likewise greatly reduced. Attachment member
60
includes an upright hook portion
62
and a single rod portion
64
. Attachment member
60
lacks some of the stability of attachment member
54
, but still provides adequate stability depending upon the particular application.
The upright hook portions
56
and
62
of attachment members
54
and
60
are shown in
FIGS. 8 and 9
as facing toward the interior of the device. In this configuration, the attachment members are meant to engage a preexisting shelf unit. Upright hook portions
56
and
62
could, however, be fabricated so as to face away from the interior of the unit
38
. In such a configuration, attachment members
54
and
60
could engage the openings associated with many of the upright support structures commonly used to support the existing product shelf such as the upright tubular support posts associated with many refrigerated display cases and cold vaults. In this regard, the hook portions
56
and
62
could also be fabricated to face towards the front or rear of the unit in a plane parallel to the side portions thereof likewise attaching to known upright tubular support posts having openings associated with all four sides thereof.
Although attachment members
54
and
60
are generally preferred for use with unit
38
, attachment members
34
and
36
could likewise be used. If attachment member
34
is used to secure unit
38
to existing shelving, one end
34
A of attachment member
34
would be inserted through one of the plurality of openings
48
and the other end
34
B of attachment member
34
would be engaged with the preexisting shelf or with the upright support structure used to secure the existing shelving. If attachment member
36
is used to secure unit
38
to existing shelving, attachment member
36
would be looped through one of the plurality of openings
48
and then around the existing shelving as previously explained. Other attachment members may also be used.
It is also recognized that the openings
48
associated with unit
38
could likewise be positioned adjacent the top or upper portion of the unit
38
such as, for example, attaching the bracket members
44
to transverse members or to other appropriate structure associated with the upper portion of the unit
38
. These transverse members or other appropriate structure could extend between the opposed side members or side walls of the unit
38
so long as such additional structure does not interfere with the loading and movement of the products within each product channel
25
′. Other means for positioning the openings
48
and/or the brackets
44
at the top or upper portion of the unit
38
are also anticipated and contemplated such as by forming loops or eyelets along the upper portion of each of the respective side members and/or along the upper portion of the unit
38
. In this regard, it is also recognized that the four bracket members
44
illustrated in
FIG. 6
could be replaced with simply a pair of bracket members, one bracket member extending along substantially the length of the unit
38
on each opposite side thereof adjacent either the top or bottom portion of each of the opposed side portions thereof. Still further, it is also recognized and anticipated that each bracket member such as the bracket members
44
may include any plurality of sets or groups of openings
48
spaced in parallel relationship to each other such that the openings associated with each set of openings lie in alignment or registration with each other. As a result, instead of the spaced pair of openings
48
associated with brackets
44
illustrated in
FIGS. 6 and 7
, such bracket members may include three or more spaced sets of openings
48
adapted to receive appropriate attachment members such as the attachment members
54
and
60
illustrated in
FIGS. 8 and 9
. Use of more than two sets of spaced openings
48
will provide even greater stability to the overall unit when it is suspended beneath the existing product shelf located thereabove.
As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited to the specific examples recited above, or to the specific embodiments shown in the drawings. Many of the features of the present invention may be modified in ways consistent with the teachings herein and without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. It is therefore contemplated that still other modifications and applications, including equivalents thereof, will be obvious to one of ordinary skill in the art. For example, the side members
12
and
14
of the present unit
10
need not be constructed of a unitary sheet of material. Instead, these members could be formed of a grid structure having means for attaching the upper edge of each side member to the underside of existing product shelving. These side members may be constructed of metal or of a plastic material, or any other material suitable for the purposes and applications described herein. The side members may also be constructed with fully circumscribed openings therein such that the side members may be manufactured from a single piece of plastic or other suitable material without the need to attach a longitudinal hanging member such as the member
18
to each side member in order to hang the device.
Still further, the floor surface or track surface of the various product channels need not be constructed of longitudinal members, but may be made of a solid sheet of material providing a solid surface upon which products may rest. Similarly, the channel members may be formed of a solid, unitary sheet of material or such members may be formed of a grid structure. In instances where the floor of the various embodiments of the present unit is formed of a unitary sheet of material, it may not be necessary to provide the transverse members
20
and/or
20
′, although such members could be provided to give added support to the structure if desired. It is also contemplated that the entire unit
10
or
38
could be constructed from a single, unitary piece of molded plastic or other suitable material. Similarly, the stop member used in association with the unit
10
need not be comprised of channel member
32
but may, instead, be constructed from an additional transverse member extending at sufficient height across the width of the unit so as to retain products therein such as the member
50
in embodiment
38
.
Still further, the specific attachment members used to attach the present units to the underside portion of existing product shelves need not be comprised of the hooks or ties described herein. It is contemplated that any of a number of known attachment devices could be used without departing from the spirit and scope of the present invention. In addition, it is not required that the present devices attach to the underside portion of an existing product shelf. Instead, the present devices may be attached directly to the upright support structures commonly used to hold the existing product shelving in place. Any means of securing the present devices in the unused space between existing product shelves is contemplated as part of the present invention. Furthermore, it is not required that the attachment members be attached to the upper or lower limits of the side members or to the underside of the unit as described herein. Instead, the attachment members may attach to various operable locations along the length of the respective side members such as between the upper and lower limits of each side member, so long as such attachment members do not interfere with or otherwise hinder the movement of products within the adjacent product channels.
Thus, there has been shown and described several embodiments of a product storage and merchandising unit constructed in accordance with the teachings of the present invention. Many changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications of the present constructions will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering this specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations, and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.
Claims
- 1. A product storage and merchandising unit adaptable for use with an existing product shelf comprising:a floor portion; first and second side members fixedly attached to said floor portion and having front and rear portions defining at least a portion of the length of said unit, each of said first and second side members including at least one opening associated with each of the front and rear portions thereof; at least one stop member extending between said first and second side members adjacent the front portion thereof; a plurality of channel members positioned in spaced apart relationship across the width of the unit defining at least two product channels; and a plurality of attachment members engageable directly with said at least one opening associated with each of the front and rear portions of said first and second side members and with the existing product shelf for attaching the unit to the underside portion of the existing product shelf.
- 2. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein said floor portion includes a plurality of transverse members and a plurality of longitudinal members.
- 3. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 2 wherein said plurality of longitudinal members form a floor surface within said product channels.
- 4. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein said attachment members are hook members.
- 5. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein said attachment members are tie fasteners.
- 6. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein said at least one stop member is adapted to display pricing data or other merchandising information.
- 7. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein each of said first and second side members includes a plurality of openings associated with each of the front and rear portions thereof.
- 8. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein said at least one opening associated with each of the front and rear portions of each of said first and second side members is positioned and located adjacent the upper portion of said first and second side members.
- 9. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 1 wherein the at least one opening associated with each of the front and rear portions of each of said first and second side members is positioned and located adjacent the lower portion of said first and second members.
- 10. A product storage and merchandising unit adaptable for attachment to the underside portion of an existing product shelf comprising:a floor portion; first and second side members attached to said floor portion, each of said first and second side members including a plurality of openings extending along at least a portion of the upper portion thereof; at least one stop member extending between said first and second side members for holding and retaining products positioned within said unit; a plurality of channel members positioned in spaced apart relationship across the width of said unit defining a plurality of product channels for positioning products therewithin; and a plurality of attachment members extending through at least some of the plurality of openings associated with each of said first and second side members and attachable to the underside portion of an existing product shelf for attaching said unit to the existing product shelf.
- 11. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 10 wherein said plurality of openings associated with each of said first and second side members includes at least two groups of openings, each group including a plurality of openings, one group of openings being located adjacent the front portion of each of said first and second side members and one group of openings being located adjacent the rear portion of each of said first and second side members.
- 12. A product storage and merchandising unit adaptable for use with an existing product shelf comprising:first and second side members having front and rear portions, each of said first and second side members having a plurality of openings located along at least a portion of the upper portion thereof; a plurality of transverse members extending at least substantially across the width of said unit between said first and second side members; at least one stop member extending between the front portions of said first and second side members; a plurality of channel members extending longitudinally at least substantially along the length of said unit from a position adjacent the at least one stop member to a position adjacent the rearwardmost transverse member, said channel members defining a plurality of product channels for holding products positioned therein; a plurality of longitudinal members extending at least substantially along the length of said unit from at least the rearwardmost transverse member to at least the forwardmost transverse member, said longitudinal members being fixedly attached to said transverse members and forming a product holding surface within each of said product channels; and a plurality of attachment members engageable directly with at least some of said openings and with the existing product shelf for attaching the unit directly to the underside portion of the existing product shelf.
- 13. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 12 wherein said stop member includes a pair of channels adaptable for receiving at least one graphic panel for displaying and communicating information to a consumer.
- 14. A product storage and merchandising unit adaptable for use with an existing product shelf comprising:front, rear and opposed side portions and a floor portion extending therebetween, said opposed side portions having top and bottom portions associated respectively therewith; a plurality of channel members positioned between said opposed side portions and extending between said front and rear portions defining at least two product channels for receiving products therewithin; at least two sets of openings positioned and located adjacent at least a portion of either the top or bottom portion of each of said opposed side portions, said at least two sets of openings associated with one of said opposed side portions being positioned in spaced apart parallel relationship to said at least two sets of openings associated with the other of said opposed side portions such that the openings associated with one of said sets of openings lie in registration with the openings associated with another of said sets of openings, each of said sets of openings including a plurality of openings; and a plurality of attachment members each of which is directly engageable with at least one opening associated with each of said at least two sets of openings associated with said opposed side portions and engageable with the existing product shelf for attaching said unit directly to the underside portion of the existing product shelf.
- 15. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 wherein each of said attachment members includes a hook portion and two substantially parallel rod portions, each of said rod portions being insertable through a pair of openings associated with said at least two sets of openings positioned adjacent said opposed side portions.
- 16. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 wherein each of said attachment members includes a hook portion and a rod portion, said rod portion being insertable through a pair of openings associated with said at least two sets of openings positioned adjacent said opposed side portions.
- 17. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 wherein said at least two sets of openings positioned adjacent the bottom portion of each of said opposed side portions.
- 18. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 17 wherein said at least two sets of openings are positioned adjacent the underside portion of said floor portion.
- 19. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 wherein said at least two sets of openings are positioned and located adjacent the top portion of each of said opposed side portions.
- 20. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 including at least a pair of brackets, each of said brackets including said at least two sets of opening, said brackets being positioned and located adjacent the underside portion of said floor portion.
- 21. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 including four brackets, each of said brackets including said at least two sets of openings, one of said brackets being attached to the underside portion of said floor portion adjacent each of the four respective corners of said unit.
- 22. The product storage and merchandising unit of claim 14 wherein the front portion of said unit includes a stop member for holding and retaining products within each product channel.
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