This invention generally relates to retail displays, and more particularly to retail shelving systems.
Retail shelving is a staple in the retail merchandise environment. While such shelving comes in many forms, it generally includes a vertical support structure which supports one or more shelves extending outwardly from the vertical structure. The vertical structure is typically a wall-like structure and contains integrated mounting rails, referred to in in the industry as gondola uprights, which the shelves mount to. However, the vertical structure and its gondola uprights offer minimal customization for mounting the shelves in a variety of arrangements.
Further, certain retail displays may not include their own integrated gondola uprights. For non-limiting example, a refrigerated case for containing produce may not have integrated gondola uprights for a variety of reasons, one being that it may not have been originally designed to incorporate gondola mounted shelves, another being that such cases are typically designed to only accept the case manufacturers shelving and thus does not offer any customization.
In such an instance, a separate grid structure that may contain gondola uprights is first mounted to a back wall of the refrigerated case. Thereafter, shelving can be mounted to this grid structure, ultimately to present a shelving arrangement similar to that for displaying non-refrigerated items. While such a configuration has a distinct advantage of allowing the retailer to introduce a shelving arrangement in a display not originally designed for shelving, it is not without its drawbacks.
Indeed, the grid structure is a relatively large welded structure. Because it is welded, shipping this large structure in its pre-assembled state can be costly and cumbersome. Further, because the grid structure is a welded structure, its gondola uprights are fixed. Such grid systems typically include five fixed gondola uprights. However, the particular shelving configuration selected by the end user may necessitate the use of less than all five gondola uprights, leaving the remaining gondola uprights unused yet part of the assembly. Furthermore, the welding process necessitate the use of robust materials, which in turn results in a relatively heavy structure that tends to be difficult to install.
Yet further, the shelves of such shelving systems also present several drawbacks. These shelves are typically steel structures which can corrode over time and which are heavy making them difficult to remove for cleaning. One alternative has been to utilize aluminum shelving instead, but this material results in a more costly system. Also, such steel or aluminum shelves do not meet the requirements for NSF Certification by NSF International, which is a highly desired certification in certain retail display applications in which the shelving surface comes into direct contact with the product being merchandised.
Accordingly, there is a need in the art for a retail shelving system which addresses the above drawbacks of existing shelving systems. The invention provides such a retail shelving system. These and other advantages of the invention, as well as additional inventive features, will be apparent from the description of the invention provided herein.
In one aspect, the invention provides shelving system. An embodiment of such a shelving system includes an upper rail defining an upper channel. The upper rail is configured to mount to a support structure. This embodiment also includes at least one upright support. The at least one upright support has an upper end and a lower end. The upper end is received in the upper channel. The lower end is received in the lower channel. The at least one upright support is slidable in the upper channel. This embodiment also includes at least one shelf mounted to the at least one upright supports.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the upper rail includes a mounting shelf. The at least to upright supports include a channel for receiving the mounting shelf.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the shelving system also includes a lower rail defining a lower channel configured to mount to the support structure separately from the upper rail. The lower rail includes a bottom wall and a lip depending upwardly from the bottom wall which bound the lower channel. The lip of the lower rail includes at least one access opening. The at least one access opening allowing access through the lip of the lower rail to the lower channel. The lower end of the at least one upright support is received in the lower channel.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the upper rail includes an upper wall and a lip depending downwardly from the upper wall which bound the upper channel. An extension length of the lip of the upper rail from the upper wall is less than an extension length of the lip of the lower rail from the lower wall.
In embodiments according to this aspect, each of the upper and lower rails includes a pair of mounting structures for mounting the upper and lower rails to the support structure. Each of the pair of mounting rails includes a front plate and a back plate, the back plate slidable relative to the front plate.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one upright support includes first and second upright supports, and the shelf includes a first and a second support arm. The first support arm is mounted to one of the first and second upright supports. The second support arm is mounted to the other one of the first and second upright supports. The first and second support arms are arranged in opposed spaced relation to one another. A front support bar extends between the first and second support arms. A rear support bar extends between the first and second support arms. At least one deck panel is supported by the front and rear support bars. The at least one deck panel is configured to interlock with an adjacent deck panel such that the at least one deck panel is prevented from laterally moving relative to the adjacent deck panel along the front and rear support bars.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the front and rear support arms each include a front mounting post and a rear mounting post. The front support bar includes a channel. The channel of the front support bar receives the front mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the front support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms. The rear support bar also includes a channel. The channel of the rear support bar receives the rear mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the rear support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one deck panel includes a plurality of tabs extending from a bottom surface of the deck panel. The plurality of tabs are configured to be received in corresponding openings of the adjacent deck panel. The at least one deck panel includes a lip that provides a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of tabs of the adjacent deck panel.
In another aspect, the invention provides a modular shelf for a shelving system. The shelving system includes at least one rail configured to mount to a support structure, and at least one upright support extending from the at least one rail. The shelf includes a first and a second support arm arranged in opposed spaced relation to one another. At least one support bar is mounted to the first and second support arms. This embodiment of the shelf also includes at least one deck panel supported by the at least one support bar. The at least one deck panel is configured to interlock with an adjacent deck panel such that the at least one deck panel is prevented from laterally moving relative to the adjacent deck panel along the front and rear support bars.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one deck panel includes an integrated baffle support and a plurality of tabs extending from a bottom surface of the deck panel. The plurality of tabs are configured to be received in corresponding openings of the adjacent deck panel. The at least one deck panel also includes a lip providing a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of tabs of the adjacent deck panel.
In embodiments according to this aspect the at least one support bar includes front and rear support bars. Each of the front and rear support bars include a channel. The channel of the front support bar receives front mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the front support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms. The channel of the rear support bar receives rear mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the rear support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one deck panel includes a honeycomb structure having at least one channel for receiving the at least one support bar. The at least one channel includes a plurality of finger tabs for affixing the at least one deck panel to the at least one support bar.
In another aspect, the invention provides a shelving system. An embodiment of such a shelving system includes an upper rail configured to mount to a support structure, a lower rail configured to mount to a support structure, and at least two upright supports extending between the upper and lower rails. This embodiment also includes at least one shelf mounted to the at least two upright supports. The at least one shelf comprising a first and a second support arm. Each of the first and second support arms includes a front mounting post and a rear mounting post. This embodiment of a shelf also includes a front support bar extending between the first and second support arms. The front support bar includes a channel. The channel of the front support bar receives the front mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the front support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms. This embodiment also includes a rear support bar extending between the first and second support arms. The rear support bar includes a channel. The channel of the rear support bar receives the rear mounting posts of the first and second support arms such that the rear support bar is selectively removable from the first and second support arms. This embodiment of a shelf also includes at least one deck panel supported by the front and rear support bars.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the upper rail includes an upper channel, and the he lower rail includes a lower channel. Each of the at least two upright supports has an upper end and a lower end. The upper end is received in the upper channel, and the lower end is received in the lower channel. The at least two upright supports are slidable in the upper and lower channels.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one deck panel is configured to interlock with an adjacent deck panel. The at least on deck panel includes a front and a rear channel for receiving the front and rear support bars, respectively.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the at least one deck panel includes opposed side edges A plurality of tabs extend from a bottom surface adjacent one of the opposed side edges of the deck panel. The at least one deck panel includes a lip adjacent the other one of the opposed side edges. The lip provides a plurality of openings for receiving a plurality of tabs of the adjacent deck panel.
In another embodiment, the invention provides a method of installing a shelving system. An embodiment of such a method includes mounting an upper rail having an upper channel to a support structure, mounting at least one upright support having an upper end and a lower end to the upper rail such that the upper end of the first upright support is disposed within the upper channel, mounting a first support arm of a at least one shelf to the at least one upright support, mounting a second support arm of the at least one shelf to the at least one upright support, situating at least one support bar such that it extends between the first and second support arms, and affixing a first deck panel onto the at least one support bar.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the step of mounting the at least one upright support includes mounting a first and a second upright support to the upper rail, and further includes linearly inserting the upper end of each of the first and second upright supports into the upper channel, and sliding the first and second upright supports into first and second positions, respectively.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the method also includes separately mounting a lower rail having a lower channel to the support structure below the upper rail. Mounting the at least one upright support includes mounting the at least one upright support to the upper and lower rails such that the upper end is received in the upper channel and the lower end is received in the lower channel. The method also includes rotating the at least one upright support such that the lower end thereof passes through an opening in the lower mounting rail to seat within the lower channel.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the step of situating the at least one support bar includes situating front and rear support bars on a mounting post of each support arm within a channel of each support bar.
In embodiments according to this aspect, the method also includes affixing a second deck panel onto the at least one support bar such that the first and second deck panels interlock.
Other aspects, objectives and advantages of the invention will become more apparent from the following detailed description when taken in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.
The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification illustrate several aspects of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
While the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit it to those embodiments. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
Turning now to the drawings, the same illustrate an embodiment of a shelving system according to the teachings herein. As will be understood from the following, the shelving system provides several advantages over existing designs. First, it utilizes an upper rail and a lower rail which are separately mountable from one another. A number of upright supports are slidably received by these upper and lower rails. As a result, an installer can easily mount the upper rail, then mount the lower rail, and then slide the upright supports into the rails. This is a distinct departure from prior designs which employ a grid structure that is welded together as a one piece unit.
Second, the shelving system according to the teachings herein utilizes shelves which may be assembled onto the upright supports once they are installed. This is a distinct advantage over prior designs which require lifting a shelf as a unit onto a grid structure. Instead, according to the teachings herein, the shelf is rapidly assembled piece by piece in place. As a result, relatively light parts are lifted during installation, which are also far less cumbersome. Third, the shelf or shelves of the current application utilize plastic deck panels which may be formed of a NSF compliant material. Fourth, because both the rails, the upright supports, and shelf or shelves are designed to be assembled during installation, they may be shipped in a much smaller container than in prior designs. Fifth, due to the size and modular nature of the deck panels, these panels may be easily removed for cleaning in a sink or dishwasher. This is a distinct advantage over prior designs, which require removing the entirety of the shelf as a single unit and washing the same in a cleaning area which accommodates cleaning of relatively large objects. These and other advantages will become more apparent from the disclosure herein.
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The grid assembly itself consists of a number of separate and distinct components which will be discussed in turn. As mentioned above, this approach of having separate components has a distinct advantage over grid structures of prior designs which are a welded structure which is relatively large and cumbersome.
The grid assembly includes an upper rail 102 and a separate lower rail 104. Upper and lower rails 102, 104 are configured to mount to a support structure such as a vertical wall, the interior of a refrigerated or freezer case, etc. Indeed, upper and lower rails 102, 104 may be adapted to mount to any structure capable of supporting the same. As such, upper and lower rails 102, 104 may incorporate any mounting expedient.
One advantageous feature of upper and lower rails 102, 104 is that they are separate components. As a result, they may be separately installed to the aforementioned support structure. This makes installation considerably easier than in prior designs which require lifting a large welded grid structure as a single unit and installing it in place on a support structure.
A plurality of upright supports 106a, 106b, 106c are slidably received in upper and lower rails 102, 104. As will be explained below, rails 106a-c are used for mounting shelf 108 thereto. It should be noted that three upright supports 106a-c are illustrated for purposes of description. However, only the outer most upright supports 106a, 106c are needed for mounting the illustrated shelf 108. Multiple additional shelves 108 may mount to the same two upright supports 106a, 106c below shelf 108 as illustrated. Further, shelves 108 having a shorter length may be mounted between upright supports 106a and 106b, or between upright supports 106b and 106c. Unless otherwise specifically noted herein, any description of the structure, function, or use of one upright support 106a-c applies equally to the others.
One advantage having separate upright supports 106a-c is the ability to add or remove a desired number of upright supports as discussed below to allow for a specific shelving configuration. This is a distinct departure from prior welded designs as discussed above. In such welded designs, a fixed number of upright supports are provided, making customization difficult. The number of upright supports which may be included in the current application will be entirely dependent upon the shelving configuration desired. Therefore, the three upright supports 106a-c should be taken as only one of many possible examples. While two rails 102, 104 are shown and described, it is contemplated that only a single upper rail 102 could be utilized for receiving and supporting upright supports 106a-c.
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Rail section 120 includes a lip 128 which depends downwardly from an upper wall 130 of rail section 120. This lip 128, upper wall 130, and mounting shelf 126 bound channel 124. The particular length of upper rail 102 shown should be taken by way of example only. Indeed, the length of upper rail 102 may be varied depending upon the desired sizing of shelving system 100.
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Rail section 140 includes a lip 148 which depends upwardly relative to a lower wall 150 of rail section 140. This lip 148 and lower wall 150 bound channel 144. The particular length of lower rail 104 shown should be taken by way of example only. Indeed, the length of lower rail 104 may be varied depending upon the desired sizing of shelving system 100. Further, lip 148 retains lower end 116 of upright supports 106a-c when situated in channel 144, preventing them from rocking away from a support structure upon which rails 102, 104 are mounted.
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Each deck panel 180a-d includes an upper surface 210 which is used to support merchandise. Further, deck panels 180a-d may include perforations as shown, or any other features typical of retail shelving, e.g. features for mounting a front fence 186 as shown, features for mounting dividers (not shown), a price channel or price channel support 232 (see
Further, because deck panels 180a-d are separable and removable from the remainder of shelf 108, they may be easily cleaned in a dishwasher, sink, etc. Further, although illustrated as forming a portion of a flat shelf, deck panels 180a-d may take on other forms. For example, deck panels 180a-d may be embodied as bins or any other expedient typically used in the retail environment for containing merchandise. Yet further, although not illustrated, pusher systems and other front facing devices may be readily mounted to deck panels 180a-d.
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Alternatively, where support bars 184 are closed profile tubular elements, it is also contemplated that each support bar 184 is installed by horizontally sliding it onto the mounting post 188 of each support arm 182. Such an operation may be done prior to installing support arms 182 onto their associated upright support. Further, although a front and rear support bar 184 are shown, it is contemplated that for deeper shelf lengths, additional support bars 184 intermediate of front and rear support bars 184 could be utilized as well. Likewise, it is also contemplated that shallower shelf depths may only require a single support bar 184. As such, it is contemplated that at least one support bar 184 may be utilized for supporting the deck panel or panels 180a-d of shelf 108.
Still further, although shelf 108 is described as mounting to two separate upright supports 106a, 106c, it is contemplated that shelf 108 may mount to a single upright support. Such a single upright support may be wider than those shown to accommodate mounting multiple support arms 182. For example, shelf 108 may mount to upright support 106b alone. Upright support 106b includes a double row of apertures 118 and can thus accommodate two support arms. The overall width of such a single upright support 106b may be varied to accommodate varying shelf lengths. As such, it is contemplated that at least one upright support is all that is required at a minimum for shelf mounting.
It will be recognized from the foregoing that all of the componentry of shelf 108 may be readily assembled and disassembled without the use of any special tools, or without destroying or disfiguring any portion of shelf 108. Such a configuration is a distinct departure from prior designs which typically employ welded structures for their shelves, making the same heavy and generally cumbersome when the same are installed, or periodically removed for cleaning.
It will also be recognized from the foregoing, that shelf 108 presents a highly modular design. Indeed, as one non-limiting example, shelf 108 may be readily adapted to a shelf having half of the length shown by remounting one of support arms 182 on upright support 106b, and utilizing shorter support bars 184. Thereafter, two deck panels (instead of the four shown) can then be snapped onto these shorter support bars 184.
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Adjustable plate 198 also includes a pin 206 which is received in one of a plurality of apertures 208 (see
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Further, deck panel 180a also includes a d wire baffle support 230 for mounting a baffle plate thereto. Such a baffle plate may take on any form useful for directing air flow in a desired path. This wire baffle support 230 is slidable relative to deck panel 180a to allow for selective positioning of such a baffle plate.
The above introduced interlocking capability of deck panels 180a-d is achieved via interlocking features arranged adjacent opposed side edges of each deck panel 180a-d. In the example of deck panel 180a shown, these interlocking features include a plurality of tabs 220 adjacent one side edge which extend downwardly from bottom surface 212 as shown. These interlocking features also include a lip with a plurality of openings 222 arranged adjacent the other side edge as shown. Tabs 220 are received in openings 222 of an adjacent deck panel. Likewise, openings 222 receive tabs 220 of an adjacent deck panel. This interlocking feature ensures that adjacent deck panels cannot laterally move along support bars 184 relative to one another once interlocked. Although described as identical, it is also contemplated that end panels may be employed as the left-most and/or right-most panels in the row of interlocked deck panels. In the case of a right-most end panel, the same would omit the lip and openings 222 to provide a cleaner edge on the right most side of the shelf surface. In the case of the left-most end panel, the same would omit the tabs 220 for the same purpose.
All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) is to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.
This patent application is a continuation of co-pending U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/222,722, filed Dec. 17, 2018, which is now pending, the entire teachings and disclosure of which are incorporated herein by reference thereto.
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Parent | 16222722 | Dec 2018 | US |
Child | 17826769 | US |