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The present application is generally directed to a container or tray that can be used with a pusher dispensing system.
Currently, a pusher dispensing system (i.e., a dispensing system having a spring activated pusher arm for continuously pushing items on a display to the front) is hand loaded one item at a time. The items must be removed from any packaging used to transport the items and then placed into the dispensing system. This can take a lot of time and increase labor costs for stores using such systems.
The present invention provides a container or tray that can hold a number of items and be used directly in the pusher dispensing system, thus eliminating the need to load the items onto the system one at a time.
The present invention is a tray or container for holding a plurality of items that can be quickly and easily inserted directly into a retail shelf pusher system. The tray includes a slot to enable the pusher to fully actuate within the confines of the tray. This enables quickly loading the pusher dispensing system with all of the items in the tray at once (rather than placing items from a box or other container, one at a time, into the pusher system). This tray will save time for store associates and employees when restocking or replenishing the pusher dispensing systems with product, as well as provide additional branding space for the product being held in the pusher dispensing system.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention a tray for use with a pusher dispensing system is provided. The tray includes a bottom panel or wall, a first side wall extending upward from a first side of the bottom panel, a second side wall extending upward from a second side of the bottom panel, a back wall extending upward from a back end of the bottom panel, and a front wall extending upward from a front end of the bottom panel. The bottom panel includes a channel configured to receive a pusher arm of a pusher dispensing system. The channel in the bottom wall extends from the back end to part way to the front end.
Additionally, the back wall can also include a channel configured to receive the pusher arm. The channel in the back wall can be contiguous with the channel in the bottom panel.
The tray can be formed from paperboard. Similarly, the tray can be formed from plastic, or a corrugated paper or corrugated plastic or other similar material. The tray can be formed from a single blank of material.
The tray can also include a front wall. The front wall can have a first height and the first and second side walls (and the back wall) can have a second height greater than the first height.
The tray can further be formed having a film covering the bottom channel and/or the back channel. The film can be clear or translucent.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a container for transporting items and converting to a tray for use with a pusher dispensing system is provided. The container comprises a back wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, a bottom wall having a detachably connected panel for forming an open channel in the bottom wall when removed, and a top wall. In addition to the bottom channel, the back wall can include a detachably connected panel for forming an open channel in the back wall when removed. The open channel in the back wall can be contiguous with the open channel in the bottom wall.
The top wall of the container can include a first portion that is detachably connected. The remaining portion of the top wall can remain on the container. Alternatively, the entire top wall can be detachably connected.
The top wall can be formed from a first flap connected to the first side wall by a perforated fold line and a second flap connected to the second side wall by a perforated fold line. If only a portion of the top wall is detachably connected, the perforations will only extend through part of the fold line. Additionally, the flaps will have perforations extending across the flaps proximate.
The container can include a front wall. The front hall can have a first height and the first and second side walls (and back wall) can have a second height greater than the first height.
The container can further include a film over the open channel in the bottom wall and/or the open channel in the back wall. The film can be clear or translucent.
The detachably connected panels or portions can be connected by a frangible connection or perforation (e.g., the frangible connection or perforation can be formed during an initial die cut of the blank for creating the tray or container). Other means can be used to connect the detachably connected portions to the container or tray.
The container can be formed from a single blank of material. The material can be paperboard, corrugated paper or corrugated plastic, or other similar material(s).
In operation, removal of the panels forming the bottom channel, back channel and top wall (or portion thereof) convert the container into a tray that can be used in the pusher dispensing system. This allows for easily loading the pusher dispensing system with the items or goods that were transported in the container and reduces the time otherwise required to load each item or good individually into the dispensing system.
Other aspects of the invention are described herein and are shown in the Figures and Attachments.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The bottom panel 12 includes a channel or opening 22 that extends from the back end of the bottom panel 12 toward the front end. Similarly, the back wall 20 includes a channel or opening 24 that extends from a bottom portion of the back wall 20 toward a top portion. Together, the channels 22, 24 form a contiguous opening along the back and bottom walls 20, 12.
The channels 22, 24 are sized to provide access for a pusher arm 26 of a pusher dispensing system 28 (shown in
The tray 10 is designed to hold a number of items 30 that can be sold at the retail store. The present tray 10 having the channels 22, 24 allows one to place the entire tray in the pusher dispensing system 28 (shown in
While the tray 10 is shown having a channel 24 extending up the back wall 20, it can work with just the channel 22 in the bottom wall 12. However, in this configuration, care must be taken in positioning the pusher arm 26 in the tray 10 when loading the pusher dispensing system 28.
The tray can be formed from paperboard, corrugated paper, corrugated plastic or other similar materials. The tray can include multiple components glued or otherwise affixed together, or can be formed from a single blank of material.
A tray that can be made in accordance with the present invention can be part of a more complete container for holding goods (e.g., a box having five to six complete or partial walls to enclose goods therein). In this regard, the container can include removable portions to enable one to convert the container into a tray that can be placed in a pusher dispensing system 28 (although technically a “tray” is a “container,” as used herein a “container” is a more complete enclosure than a tray and requires removal of one or more portions to form a tray that can be used with the pusher dispensing system).
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The container can be formed to fully or partially enclose the items or goods contained therein. The container can also include one or more windows. It can also include indicia or other markings, etc. printed thereon. Moreover, the container can include an opening for the bottom channel and/or the back channel as initially configured and not include detachably connected panels covering such channels.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.
The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 62/448,685 filed Jan. 20, 2017, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62448685 | Jan 2017 | US |