The present invention relates to a sales and presentation area having individual sales and presentation regions according to the preamble of claim 1.
In typical sales and presentation areas of this type, the primary intention is to offer the consumers a manifold selection of goods in differently designed sales and presentation regions, which are combined into possibly large-volume sales and presentation areas. It is typical in this case to combine these sales and presentation regions with facilities for gastronomy and entertainment, in order to thus also represent the shopping as an adventure and therefore as a possibility for a recreational activity.
In this case, it is attempted, for example, to draw streams of customers via interesting architectonic design of the sales and presentation area or to awaken the interest of the consumers via diverse events in the freely travelable sections between the individual sales and presentation regions. The operators of the individual sales and presentation regions, in turn, attempt to excite the attention of the customers again and again via a regularly changing design of their individual business regions. “Shopping centers” are thus increasingly turned into “shopping cities”, in which shopping is connected with “fun” and “entertainment”. However, the selection of sales and presentation areas of this type is increasing and it is becoming more and more difficult to obtain the interest of the consumers. It has been shown to be disadvantageous in this case that the individual sales and presentation regions may be redesigned at a relatively low cost, but the appearance of the entire sales and presentation area may not be changed without something further, so that the effect of familiarity causes increasing disinterest in the consumers.
It is therefore the object of the present invention to avoid this disadvantage and to ensure a continuously changing appearance of the sales and presentation area via suitable constructive measures in regard to the freely travelable regions between the individual sales and presentation regions. This is achieved by the characterizing features of claim 1.
In this case, claim 1 provides that the freely travelable regions between the individual sales and presentation regions are designed to be rotatable. It is provided at the same time that the individual sales and presentation regions are positioned in a known way so that one part of the sales and presentation regions encloses an essentially circular region and a second part of the sales and presentation regions covers an essentially circular region, the region covered by the second part of the sales and presentation regions having a smaller external circumference than the external circumference of the region which is enclosed by the first part of the sales and presentation regions, so that an essentially annular region is defined between the first part and the second part of the sales and presentation regions. This annular region represents the freely accessible region outside of the sales and presentation regions, on which the changing streams of customers move between the individual sales and presentation regions. If, according to claim 1, this freely travelable region is made rotatable, a static appearance is avoided and continuously changing scenery is ensured even if the customers are peacefully resting. The effect of familiarity is thus less likely to occur.
Although rotatable annular regions are known from other technical fields, they have not yet been used for sales and presentation areas. E.g., U.S. 2,764,783 suggests a building with an annular region in its interior which is rotatable in a horizontal direction. Facilities of this kind have been particularly proposed for institutions hosting persons with impaired locomotion and suggest that after entering the rotatable platform the latter is set in motion by pushing a button just like in common elevators, until a desired position is reached where the rotational movement stops.
Since the annular region has, in particular, be accessible to design and cleaning work, also the further features of claim 1 are necessary. These measures suggest that the annular region is divided into segments which may be moved in the vertical direction via raising and lowering devices, particularly lowered. In this way, individual ring segments may be supplied to rooms outside of the sales and presentation regions, in which, for example, rebuilding work on the regions of these ring segments may be performed. Performing this rebuilding work outside of the sales and presentation regions may be advantageous, for example, because the ring segments otherwise would not be accessible to the devices necessary for the renovation work or in order to avoid impairing the sales and presentation regions by dust and the like.
In this case, the features according to claim 2 have been shown to be advantageous because these constructive measures allow the horizontal rotational movement of the ring segments to be decoupled from their vertical movement, which is performed as necessary, and ring segments are also particularly able to be moved individually in the vertical direction.
In accordance with claim 3, in addition to the rooms which are necessary for vertical movement of the ring segments, further rooms are provided below the sales and presentation regions, which the ring segments may be pushed into in the radial direction. With simultaneous implementation of claim 4, it is possible in this way, for example, to lower a ring segment, push a segment, via a movement in the radial direction, from the lifting and lowering devices into rooms in which, for example, rebuilding work may be conveniently performed, move the lifting and lowering devices vertically so that another ring segment may be pushed onto the lifting and lowering devices from another room, and bring this segment to the height of the sales and presentation regions as a temporary replacement.
Claim 5 provides a cost-effective embodiment, which is particularly advantageous on the basis of the measures of claim 2.
Of course, it is, according to claims 6, also possible to implement the device according to the present invention, the rotatable annular region for receiving the streams of customers in between surrounding sales and presentation regions, in manifold form, the individual annular regions approaching one another in the region of the lifting and lowering device, for example, if the measures of claim 5 are implemented. This embodiment is described in more detail in the following.
Claims 7 and 8 provide advantageous embodiments of the device according to the present invention.
The present invention is described in the following with reference to the attached drawing, which relates to a possible embodiment of the present invention.
a illustrating the device according to the present invention in an arrangement which it would be in during the use of the annular region by customers and
b illustrating the device according to the present invention in an arrangement which it would be in during intended rebuilding work on the ring segments,
a illustrating those sections of the travelable annular regions which are not equipped with lifting and lowering devices,
b illustrating the section of the travelable annular regions which is equipped with lifting and lowering devices in an arrangement which it would be in during use of the annular region by customers, and
c illustrating the section of the travelable annular regions which is equipped with lifting and lowering devices in an arrangement which it would be in during intended rebuilding work on the ring segments.
As may be seen in
While no movement ability is provided for sales and presentation regions 1, 2, annular region 3 is mounted so it is rotatable around an axis of rotation 7. This may be performed via drives of different types (not shown), as have been known for a long time in drive technology for revolving stages and the like. The rotational speed is selected so that it corresponds to all legal guidelines, in particular, the use of rotating annular region 3 is also to be easily possible for older people and the handicapped. Since, at a constant angular speed, the local rotational speed on annular region 3 increases with increasing distance from the center of rotation, the optimum angular speed is oriented to both the maximum permissible rotational speed and the outer diameter of annular region 3. For example, if the outer diameter of annular region 3 is 120 m and the inner diameter is 80 m, then at a maximum permissible rotational speed of 2.5 cm/sec., the angular speed selected is to be approximately 1.4 rad/hour, which corresponds to a rotational speed of 1.6 cm/sec. at the inner diameter and 2.4 cm/sec. at the outer diameter of circular ring 3. A complete rotation would therefore be performed in 4 hours and 21 minutes in this exemplary embodiment. It is obvious that the angular speed of rotating annular region 3 selected must be smaller the larger the sales and presentation area is constructed, i.e., the larger the outer diameter of annular region 3 is.
In the embodiment shown in
During use of annular regions 3 by customers, annular regions 3 are set into horizontal rotational movement via drives (not shown). Annular regions 3 slide over lifting and lowering devices 4 in this case. If needed, for example, in the event of intended redesign of a specific ring segment 3seg, the horizontal rotational movement of annular region 3 is stopped in such a way that ring segment 3seg to be redesigned comes to rest on lifting and lowering device 4. If there are no customers on ring segment 3seg, lifting and lowering device 4 may be activated so that this ring segment 3seg is lowered as shown in the embodiment of
The advantages of the possible rebuilding of ring segments 3seg outside of publicly accessible sales and presentation regions 1, 2 are that, among other things, rebuilding, which is time-intensive in some circumstances, may be performed without having to close the sales and presentation area. The rebuilding work particularly avoids dust and noise problems for surrounding sales and presentation regions 1, 2. The access to rooms 5a may also be designed in such a way that they are accessible to larger devices and/or equipment objects. Rooms 5a themselves may be equipped with cranes and machines of all types, so that the infrastructure necessary for rebuilding work is already provided.
In the sections of lifting and lowering devices 4, roof 8 of the sales and presentation area may be designed so that it may be opened up sometimes, as is indicated in
Therefore, by combining modern technology with theater elements, a shopping world is supplemented with different “adventure worlds”. These “adventure worlds” may be continuously changed, so that the sales and presentation area is presented to the customers in a continuously changing appearance, through which effects of familiarity may be suppressed.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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A 965/2002 | Jun 2002 | AT | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/AT03/00155 | 5/28/2003 | WO | 12/23/2004 |