Replaceable indicia panel for merchandising bin

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6658771
  • Patent Number
    6,658,771
  • Date Filed
    Wednesday, October 16, 2002
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, December 9, 2003
    21 years ago
Abstract
A merchandising bin for the convenient display and storage of retail goods. The merchandising bin is designed to be used in conjunction with a plurality of bins holding different parts to provide consumers a convenient choice of similar products. The bins have a front face to which a replaceable indicia panel is mounted to identify the product within the bin. The panel is received within side channels and retained on the bin face by a spring clip which resiliently engages the bin. Release of the spring clip facilitates removal and replacement of the panel as different parts are placed within the merchandising bins.
Description




BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION




I. Field of the Invention




This invention relates to merchandising bins for storing and displaying retail goods as part of a marketing display and, in particular, to a panel removable attached to the merchandising bin which allows convenient identification of the goods disposed within the bin.




II. Description of the Prior Art




Retailers and merchandisers have learned that one of the key factors in successfully marketing products to consumers is to catch their eye and immediately provide as much product information as possible. Consumers no longer have the patience to file through boxes sitting on shelves to find a product. Consumers prefer to scan a display of product choices and specifications to quickly locate the desired product. Such product marketing is key to increased sales.




Pull-out and tilt bins have been used to store small components. Typically, these bins are used in groups to display similar products or different product sizes. A display card or sticker may be affixed to the bin or the shelf proximate the bin. to provide detailed specifications for the product. However, such product cards can be difficult to replace or may not be easily associated by the consumer with the bin storing the part in question. Furthermore, open bins can cause product mingling when consumers simply toss a product back into the wrong bin.




SUMMARY OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




The present invention overcomes the disadvantages of the prior known merchandising bins by providing an indicia panel which is secured to the bin to clearly identify the product stored therein yet is easily removable to alter the information on the panel.




The present invention is directed to a merchandising bin forming a part of a display of numerous consumer products. Preferably the bins are open at the top to access the parts therein and tilt or pivot outwardly to allow access to the top opening. Normally, the bins form a wall display of a plurality of parts allowing consumers to scan the display to determine the desired parts. As a part is found, the bin is tilted outwardly providing access to the parts stored in the bin.




In order to quickly identify. the part stored in a particular bin, the bins of the present invention are provided with a replaceable indicia panel.. The indicia panel may be used to display specifications and illustrations for the part within the bin. The panel may also be used to display an actual sample of the part stored in the bin. Simply stated, the removable panel is used to provide sufficient information to the consumer that they can make a quick but informed decision on their product choice. However, just as pressed for time as consumers are, they are also fickle, demanding a variety of product choices. In order to allow a quick change-out of product, the display panels for the individual bins are conveniently replaceable. Just as quickly as the product can be replaced in the bins, a new panel can be attached to the merchandising bin.




The indicia panel is a planar member retained on the front face of the bin by one or more clips which lockingly engage the bin. The bin includes a front face with retaining channels spaced apart in accordance with the width of the display panel. One or more slots are formed in the front face between the channels. The slots are configured to receive the elongated retaining clips. The clips include a retaining shoulder designed to receive the bottom edge of the indicia panel and a resilient finger biasingly engageable with the slot to removable retain the spring clips within the corresponding slot.




The indicia panels are mounted to the merchandising bin by sliding the panel member into the channels which retain the side edges of the panel member. Thereafter, at least one spring clip is slid into the corresponding slot until the resilient finger enters the face of the bin and the bottom edge of the panel is received within the retaining shoulder. Removal of the indicia panel is accomplished simply by releasing the spring clips allowing the clips and the panel to be instantly removed from the face of the merchandising bin.











Other objects, features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following detailed description taken in connection with the accompanying drawings.




BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWING




The present invention will be more fully understood by reference to the following detailed description of a preferred embodiment of the present invention when read in conjunction with the accompanying drawing, in which like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the views and in which:





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a selectively retractable merchandising bin embodying a replaceable indicia panel of the present invention;





FIG. 2

is an enlarged, partial perspective view of a retaining clip engaging a front face of the merchandising bin;





FIG. 3

is an exploded view of the merchandising bin and indicia panel;





FIG. 4

is a cross-sectional view of the indicia panel seated on the front face of the merchandising bin; and





FIG. 5

is a side view of the assembled merchandising bin and indicia panel.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF A PREFERRED EMBODIMENT OF THE PRESENT INVENTION




Referring first to

FIG. 1

, there is shown an individual merchandising bin


10


forming a part of a larger merchandising display (not shown) designed to market a variety of products to consumers. The merchandising bin


10


is preferably transparent so that consumers can immediately determine the contents of each bin


10


. The merchandising bins


10


are preferably arranged in rows and columns in the display allowing the consumer to quickly find the desired product. The individual bins


10


may be pulled out like drawers or tilt out to provide access to the products stored within the bin


10


. In this manner, a large number of products may be displayed to the consumer within convenient access.




The merchandising bin


10


is a container having side walls


12


and a bottom wall


14


leaving an open top


16


through which merchandise is placed and removed. One of the side walls


12


forms a front face


18


displayed to the consumers. In one form of the bin


10


, the front face


18


includes a handle


20


for moving the bin


10


between an open and closed position. In order to identify the product within the bin


10


, the front face


18


is provided with a removable indicia display


22


in accordance with the present invention.




Referring now to all figures of the drawing, the indicia display


22


primarily comprises an indicia panel


24


removably mounted to the front face


18


of the bin


10


such that as product is changed out of the bin


10


the panel


24


can be replaced to reflect the product contained therein. The panel


24


can include specifications and illustrations for the product and may include a sample mounted to the panel


24


. The front face


18


of the bin


10


includes opposing channels


26


dimensioned to slidably receive the panel


24


. The channels


26


are spaced apart in accordance with the length of the panel


24


although, in a preferred embodiment, the channels


26


are formed proximate the outer edges


28


of the front face


18


such that the panel


24


extends across the face


18


.




In order to prevent the panel


24


from inadvertently sliding out of the channels


26


, retaining clips


30


designed to releasably engage the bin


10


and the panel


24


are utilized. At least one clip


30


will be used although the number of clips


30


required will be dependent upon the size of the bin


10


and panel


24


. In a preferred embodiment as best shown in

FIGS. 2 and 4

, the clip


30


has an elongated body


32


. Formed at a lower end of the body


32


is a retaining shoulder


34


configured to receive a bottom edge of the panel


24


. Extending from an upper end of the body


32


is a resilient finger


36


designed to biasingly engage the bin


10


. Preferably, the resilient finger


36


extends downwardly from the upper end of the body


32


and substantially parallel to the body


32


. The end of the resilient finger


36


includes a locking tab


38


. In order to ensure proper alignment of the clip


30


and therefore the panel


24


, an abutment member


40


is formed on the body


32


opposite the retaining shoulder


34


. The abutment member


40


positions the clip


30


in spaced apart relation to the bin face


18


for vertical alignment of the panel


24


.




Although the retaining clips


30


may be used to simply engage the front face


18


of the bin


10


, in a preferred embodiment, slots


42


are formed in the face.


18


to receive the clips


30


. The slots


42


have a width corresponding to the width of the clips


30


. An aperture


44


open to the interior of the bin


10


is formed within the slot


42


. The aperture


44


is configured to receive the locking tab


38


of the clip


30


yet allow release of the tab


38


from the interior of the bin


10


.




The retaining system for the indicia display


22


of the present invention facilitates convenient replacement of the indicia panel


24


when product is changed-out of the bin


10


. The system eliminates the need to remove screws, adhesives or other fasteners typically used in the prior known labeling systems. Once a particular product is placed in the bin


10


, the appropriate indicia panel


24


can be slid into the channels


26


of the front face


18


. Thereafter, the retaining clips


30


are inserted into the slots


42


with the elongated body


32


behind the panel


24


until the locking tab


38


enters the aperture


44


. The panel


24


will rest on the shoulder


34


of the clip


30


. When removal becomes necessary, the locking tab


38


can be accessed from the interior of the bin


10


to release the resilient finger


36


and allow removal of the clip


30


from the slot


42


and removal of the panel


24


. As a result, accurate specification for the product displayed in the bin


10


can be easily maintained through replacement of the indicia panel


24


.




The foregoing detailed description has been given for clearness of understanding only and no unnecessary limitations should be understood therefrom as some modifications will be obvious to those skilled in the art without departing from the scope and spirit of the appended claims.



Claims
  • 1. A merchandising bin for selectively retaining items, said bin comprising:a storage compartment formed by a bottom wall and side walls, one of said side walls forming a front face for said merchandising bin, said front face including a pair of channels; and an indicia panel removably mounted to said front face, said indicia panel having side edges received within said channels and positionally captured on said front face by at least one removable clip.
  • 2. The bin as defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one removable clip includes a resilient finger selectively engaging said front face to secure said at least one clip to said front face.
  • 3. The bin as defined in claim 2 wherein said resilient finger includes a locking tab, said locking tab received within an aperture in said front face to retain said at least one clip, said locking tab accessible from the interior of said storage compartment to selectively release said locking tab from said aperture.
  • 4. The bin as defined in claim 3 wherein said front face includes at least one slot in communication with said aperture, said at least one retaining clip selectively received in said corresponding slot.
  • 5. The bin as defined in claim 3 wherein said at least one clip includes a retaining shoulder for receiving a bottom edge of said indicia panel.
  • 6. In a merchandising bin for storing items having a bottom wall and side walls forming an interior storage compartment and a front face, indicia for identifying the contents of the merchandising bin, said indicia comprising:an indicia panel removably mounted to the front face of the bin, said panel having side edges, a top edge and a bottom edge; and at least one retaining clip for retaining said indicia panel on the front face of the bin, said at least one retaining clip including an elongated body removably received within a corresponding slot formed in the front face of the bin, a retaining shoulder formed at a lower end of said elongated body to capture said bottom edge of said indicia panel, and a resilient finger extending from an upper end of said body and selectively engageable with the front face of the bin thereby capturing said indicia panel.
  • 7. The indicia as defined in claim 6 wherein said resilient finger includes a locking tab selectively received in an aperture formed in the front face to releasably attach said at least one clip to the front face of the bin.
  • 8. The indicia as defined in claim 7 and further comprising a pair of parallel channels formed in the front face for receiving said side edges of said indicia panel.
  • 9. A merchandising bin for selectively retaining items, said bin comprising:a storage compartment formed by a bottom wall and side walls, one of said side walls forming a front face for said merchandising bin; and an indicia panel removably mounted to said front face, said indicia panel positionally captured on said front face by at least one removable clip selectively engaging said front face, said at least one removable clip includes a resilient finger having a locking tab received within an aperture in said front face to retain said at least one clip, said locking tab accessible from the interior of said storage compartment to selectively release said locking tab from said aperture.
  • 10. The bin as defined in claim 9 wherein said front face includes opposing channels for receiving side edges of said indicia panel.
  • 11. The bin as defined in claim 9 wherein said front face includes at least one slot in communication with said aperture, said at least one retaining clip selectively received in said corresponding slot.
  • 12. The bin as defined in claim 11 wherein said at least one clip includes a retaining shoulder for receiving a bottom edge of said indicia panel.
RELATED APPLICATIONS

This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Application No. 60/406,009 filed on Aug. 26, 2002.

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Provisional Applications (1)
Number Date Country
60/406009 Aug 2002 US