Retail businesses typically use a wide variety of systems to display products and related information to consumers. In order to draw attention to the products displayed and/or to assist the consumer in locating the particular product for which they are searching, additional signs or other indicating means are becoming increasingly important. Such signs are typically mounted to the display systems to indicate the type of product, brand of product, advertising, sale status indicator, department, or other information that relates to the displayed products and is generally helpful to the consumer. The above-described signs are generally positioned to correspond with particular products placed upon shelves, pegs, or other display devices. Preferably, such signs are securely mounted to the shelf or display system, are effective in communicating the indicated information such as the product type, brand name, logo, etc., to the consumer, and are aesthetically pleasing to consumers so as not to distract from the product display itself.
One aspect of the present invention relates to a wall panel system for coupling to a retail display. The wall panel system includes a first support member, a second support member, a plurality of mounting brackets, a backer board, and a graphic panel. The first support member includes a first substantially planar panel and a first reception cavity extending along a top edge and a front face of the first substantially planar panel. The second support member is formed separately from the first support member and includes a second substantially planar panel and a second reception cavity extending along a bottom edge of a front face of the second substantially planar panel. The plurality of mounting brackets are configured to each be selectively coupled with the retail display. At least a first mounting bracket of the plurality of mounting brackets couples the first support member to the retail display, and at least a second mounting bracket of the plurality of mounting brackets couples the second support member to the retail display below the first support member. The backer board defines a front surface, a top edge, and a bottom edge, the backer board being substantially planar. The graphic panel defines a rear surface, a top edge, and a bottom edge. The rear surface of the graphic panel faces the front surface of the backer board. The top edge of the backer board and the top edge of the graphic panel are each slidably received in the first reception cavity of the first support member. The bottom edge of the backer board and the bottom edge of the graphic panel are each slidably received in the second reception cavity of the second support member. Other apparatus, assemblies, and associated methods are also disclosed.
Embodiments of the invention will be described with respect to the figures, in which like reference numerals denote like elements, and in which:
The present invention provides a wall panel system for use with a retail display. In particular, a customizable wall panel system configured to be selectively and adjustably coupled to the retail display. The wall panel system presents a first substantially planar panel and/or a second substantially planar panel each having a substantially vertical orientation and extending in front of walls or display fixtures of the retail display. In one embodiment, the first and second substantially planar panels are presented one in front of the other providing a three-dimensional display. Support members and corresponding brackets are utilized to hang the first substantially planar panel from the retail display at a desired position from one or more vertical supports. The resultant wall panel system is customizable and utilizes largely recyclable and reusable components.
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Architectural or wall panel system 10 is used in combination with retail display 12, for example, as described above and pictured in
Wall panel system 10 is more particularly illustrated in the exploded perspective view of
In one embodiment, each of back surface 60 and front surface 62 is substantially rectangular in shape and/or at least front surface 62 is white or otherwise coated so as not to interfere with the visual presentation of wall panel system 10. In one example, cutouts 70 are formed at each top corner of backer board 42 extending downwardly from top edge 64 and inwardly from each opposing side edge 68 toward the other opposing side edge 68. Backer board 42 optionally additionally or alternatively includes downwardly extending notches 72 from top edge 64 transversely spaced from one another. Backer board 42 defines interior apertures or interior slots 74 spaced from each of top edge 64, bottom edge 66, and opposing side edges 68 of backer board 42. Each of interior slots 74 is substantially elongated and vertically extending, and in one example, interior slots 74 are arranged in a multiple row array, such as the two-row array illustrated in
Graphic panel 44, described with reference to
In one embodiment, each of back surface 90 and front surface 92 is substantially rectangular in shape and graphic panel 44 has a sufficient thickness to provide an opaque panel generally preventing see-through to features on a rear side thereof. Front surface 92 is printed with or otherwise includes graphics 106 including textural indicia and/or other graphic elements desired to identify a department, product types, specific products, prices, sales, etc. for the retail setting where it will be used. In one example, cutouts 100 are formed at each top corner of graphic panel 44 extending downwardly from top edge 94 and inwardly from each opposing side edge 98 toward the other opposing side edge 98. Graphic panel 44 optionally additionally or alternatively includes apertures 102 spaced just below top edge 94 and transversely spaced from one another. Graphic panel 44 defines interior apertures or interior slots 104 spaced from each of top edge 94, bottom edge 96, and opposing side edges 98. Each of interior slots 104 is substantially elongated and vertically extending, and in one example, interior slots 104 are arranged in a multiple row array, such as the two-row array illustrated in
With reference to
Each rail 122 of the plurality of rails 122 extends rearwardly from rear surface 134 of first support member 46. More particularly, each rail 122 extends longitudinally between and to each of first end 124 and second end 126, in one example, and each rail 122 is vertically spaced from other ones of the plurality of rails 122. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of rails 122 includes a spacing protrusion 136 extending rearwardly from rear surface 134 of substantially planar panel 120, for instance, substantially perpendicularly relative to rear surface 134. Each of the plurality of rails 122 further includes a vertically extending or cross member 138 extending across an end of spacing protrusion 136 opposite rear surface 134. For example, each cross member 138 extends substantially parallel to rear surface 134 and one or both of upwardly and downwardly therefrom.
For example, ones of the plurality of rails 122 between the topmost and bottommost ones of the plurality of rails 122 includes a cross member 138 having a first segment 140 extending upwardly beyond spacing protrusion 136 and a second segment 142 extending downwardly beyond spacing protrusion 136. A topmost one of the plurality of rails 122 is positioned adjacent to and extends substantially coterminously with top edge 128 of substantially planar panel 120. The topmost one of the plurality of rails 122 only includes second segment 142 extending downwardly from spacing protrusion 136 with substantially no portion extending upwardly from spacing protrusion 136, in one example. A bottommost one of the plurality of rails 122 only includes first segment 140 extending upwardly from spacing protrusion 136 with substantially no portion extending downwardly from the corresponding spacing protrusion 136, in one example.
Longitudinally extending channels 144 are defined adjacent spacing protrusion 136 between substantially planar panel 120 and cross member 138, and each of longitudinally extending channels 144 is open opposite spacing protrusion 136 such that pairs of longitudinally extending channels 144 face toward one another. In one example, a pair of longitudinally extending channels 144 that face one another collectively define a reception track 146 for receiving a different mounting member 50, as will be further described below. Each reception track 146 has a substantially identical height, generally indicated as D1 in
A spacer flange 150 extends forwardly from front surface 132 of first support member 46, for instance forwardly from top edge 128 of substantially planar panel 120 a distance substantially equal to or greater than a combined thickness of backer board 42 and graphic panel 44. Spacer flange 150 extends longitudinally between and to each of first end 124 and second end 126. First support member 46 further includes a depending or downwardly extending flange 152 extending from an edge of spacer flange 150 opposite substantially planar panel 120 downwardly toward bottom edge 130. In one example, downwardly extending spacer flange 150 extends substantially parallel to or slightly angled toward front surface 132 and defines a reception cavity 154 with bottom opening thereto. In one embodiment, one or more apertures 148 are formed through downwardly extending flange 150 transversely spaced from one another.
In one example, first support member 46 is formed of stacked and glued plastic members, as a single extruded member, or as and injection-molded plastic or similar member. Use of other suitable members and/or materials to form first support member 46 are also contemplated.
With additional reference to
Each of the plurality of rails 162 extends rearwardly from rear surface 174 of second support member 48. More particularly, each rail 162 extends longitudinally between and to each of first end 164 and second end 166, in one example, and each rail 162 is vertically spaced from other ones of the plurality of rails 162. In one embodiment, each of the plurality of rails 162 includes a spacing protrusion 176 extending rearwardly from rear surface 174 of support panel 160, for instance, substantially perpendicularly relative to rear surface 174. Each of the plurality of rails 162 further includes a vertically extending or cross member 178 extending across an end of spacing protrusion 176 opposite rear surface 174. For example, each cross member 178 extends substantially parallel to rear surface 174 and one or both of upwardly and downwardly therefrom.
For example, ones of the plurality of rails 162 between the topmost and bottommost ones of the plurality of rails 162 includes a cross member 178 having a first segment 180 extending upwardly beyond spacing protrusion 176 and a second segment 182 extending downwardly beyond spacing protrusion 176. A topmost one of the plurality of rails 162 is positioned adjacent to and extends substantially conterminously with top edge 168 of substantially planar panel 160. The topmost one of the plurality of rails 162 only includes second segment 182 extending downwardly from spacing protrusion 176 with substantially no portion extending upwardly from spacing protrusion 176, in one example. A bottommost one of the plurality of rails 162 only includes first segment 180 extending upwardly from spacing protrusion 176 with substantially no portion extending downwardly from the corresponding spacing protrusion 176, in one example.
Longitudinally extending channels 184 are defined adjacent spacing protrusion 176 between substantially planar panel 160 and cross member 178, and each of longitudinally extending channels 184 is open opposite spacing protrusion 176 such that pairs of longitudinally extending channels 184 face toward one another. In one example, a pair of longitudinally extending channels 184 that face one another collectively define a reception track 186 for receiving a different mounting member 50, as will be further described below. Each reception track 186 has a substantially identical height, generally indicated as D1 in
A spacer flange 187 extends forwardly from front surface 172 of second support member 48, for instance, forwardly from bottom edge 170 of substantially planar panel 160 a distance substantially equal to or greater than a combined thickness of backer board 42 and graphic panel 44. Spacer flange 187 extends longitudinally between and to each of first end 164 and second end 166. Second support member 48 further includes an upwardly extending flange 188 extending from an edge of spacer flange 187 opposite substantially planar panel 160 upwardly toward top edge 168. In one example, upwardly extending flange 188 extends substantially parallel to or slightly angled toward front surface 172 and defines a reception cavity 189 being open along a top edge thereof.
In one example, second support member 48 is formed of stacked and glued plastic members, as a single extruded member, or as and injection-molded plastic or similar member. Use of other suitable members and/or materials to form second support member 48 are also contemplated.
Each of first support member 46 and second support member 48 is coupled to elongated supports 14 of retail display 12 (
A distance substantially equal to distance D1 is defined between top edge 196 and bottom edge 198 of front panel 190 such that front panel 190 is sized to be received and selectively maintained in any one of reception tracks 146 of first support member 46 and/or any one of reception tracks 186 of second support member 48. Each side panel 192 additionally defines a top protrusion 206, a bottom edge notch 208, a rear cutout 210, and/or an internal notch 212 according to one embodiment of the invention in which mounting bracket 50 is configured to interact with a vertical support such as elongated support 14 having a substantially vertical linear array of reception slots 24 (
Additionally referring to
In one embodiment, mounting brackets 50 are provided in each of a right side orientation and a left side orientation, and one mounting bracket 50 of each orientation is positioned in a selected reception track 146 or 186 of each of first support member 46 and second support member 48 at opposing ends thereof. Mounting brackets 50 are coupled with a corresponding elongated support 14 of retail display 12 as described above such that a remainder of wall panel system 10 is suspended between the two mounting brackets 50. Other configurations and uses are also contemplated.
Once first and second support members 46 and 48 are coupled to retail display 12, backer board 42 and a graphic panel 44 are provided having substantially identical overall dimensions such that graphic panel 44 substantially covers front surface 62 of backer board 42, as illustrated, for example, with reference to
The backer board 42 and graphic panel 44 duo is collectively slid into engagement with first support member 46 and second support member 48 as shown with additional reference to
Bottom edges 66 and 96 of backer board 42 and graphic panel 44 are together slid into upwardly open reception cavity 189 to be positioned therein between flange 186 and substantially planar panel 160, e.g., substantially simultaneously with sliding top edges 64 and 94 in reception cavity 154. When so inserted, second support member 48 wraps around a substantial entirety of bottom edges 66 and 96. As such, backer board 42 and graphic panel 44 are maintained between reception cavities 154 and 189 of first and second support members 46 and 48. When assembled, backer board 42 provides support to the relative thin graphic panel 44 as the two extend unsupported between first support member 46 and second support member 48. Since backer board 42 provides such support, graphic panels 44 can be quickly printed on a thin paper or similar material and do not require mounting on foam core or other independent supporting member, which reduces the time required to prepare such graphic panels 44 and considerably reduces costs for the one-time use portions of wall panel system 10. In one embodiment, each of backer board 42, graphic panel 44, first support member 46, and second support member 48 have a substantially identical overall lengths such that clean edges are formed at opposing ends of wall panel system 10 as illustrated in
Side panel 218 additionally defines a top protrusion 230, a bottom edge notch 232, a rear cutout 234, and/or an internal notch 236 similar to top protrusion 206, bottom edge notch 208, rear cutout 210, and internal notch 212 of mounting bracket 50 such that mounting brackets 50 and 214 interface and hang from retail display 12 in a substantially identical manner. However, since side panel 218 is centered relative to front panel 216, mounting bracket 214 is particularly well suited for use where the supported assembly extends across and to either side of a corresponding elongated support 14.
For example, referring to
In one example, wall panel system 10 additionally includes a pop-off panel assembly 250 as illustrated in
Each pop-off box 254 is formed of a single planar piece of paperboard, cardboard, or other fairly rigid yet foldable material such that pop-off box 254 is readily movable between a flattened or storage position (see, e.g., the upper right hand pop-off box 254 in
In one example, intermediate flanges 268 and 270 each extend from a top edge of a different one of opposing sidewalls 264 upwardly away therefrom to a free edge 274. One of intermediate flanges 268 and 270 defines a tab 276 extending outwardly from free edge 274 further away from the corresponding opposing sidewall 264 than free edge 274. The other of intermediate flanges 268 and 270 defines a notch 278 corresponding in width to tab 276 and extending downwardly toward the corresponding sidewall 264 from the corresponding free edge 274. Intermediate flanges 268 and 270 are configured to selectively interlock with one another as will be further described below.
A substantially planar hook 282 is formed by one of opposing sidewalls 264, e.g., by extending into a portion of pop-off box 254 that would otherwise be part of rear wall 262. Substantially planar hook 282, more particularly, is defined by cut line 280 forming substantially planar hook 282 in a substantial L-shape extending first transversely from the one of the opposing sidewalls 264 beyond fold line 272 between the one of the opposite sidewalls 264 and front wall 262 and then downwardly as a hook extension 284 therefrom. In one example, cut line 280 forms an aperture 286 between hook extension 284 and a frontmost boundary of the one of opposite sidewalls 264.
During use, pop-off box 254 is folded along fold lines 272 such that external surfaces 290 of the opposing front flanges 266 are adhered or otherwise suitably secured to rear surface 258 of front panel 252 of pop-off panel assembly 250. In one embodiment, pop-off box 254 is folded during use so opposing sidewalls 264 extend substantially perpendicularly and rearwardly from rear surface 258 and front flanges 266 and rear wall 262 extends substantially parallel to rear surface 258. In one example, to maintain pop-off box 254 in a generally rectangular shape as described above, intermediate flanges 268 and 270 are selectively coupled with one another by sliding tab 276 into corresponding notch 278 or via other suitable features on each of intermediate flanges 268. While described as extending above each of opposing sidewalls 264, in other embodiments, intermediate flanges 268 extends from rear wall 262 and front flanges 266 and/or below corresponding portions of pop-off box 254 as will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this application.
During storage and/or transport of pop-off panel assembly 250, each pop-off box 254 can be folded into a substantially flat position as generally illustrated in the upper right hand corner of
The wall panel system 10 as described above and as will be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reading this application provides a customizable, readily removable and replaceable, and environmentally conscious system that provides for increased aesthetics and overall clean appearance of a retail display 12 while, in some instances, additionally providing potential consumers with information related to the retail store and/or products being offered for sale therein.
Although the invention has been described with respect to particular embodiments, such embodiments are meant for the purposes of illustrating examples only and should not be considered to limit the invention or the application and uses of the invention. Various alternatives, modifications, and changes will be apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading this application. Furthermore, there is no intention to be bound by any theory presented in the preceding background of the invention or the above detailed description.
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