This application is the National Stage Entry under 35 U.S.C. § 371 of Patent Cooperation Treaty Application No. PCT/EP2017/083221, filed 18 Dec. 2017, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference herein.
The present invention relates generally to a shelf assembly with shelves for products. The shelf assembly is arranged to be placed in a limited space, and is rotatable between at least one display position, in which the shelves are accessible from the front of the shelving section, and a refill position, in which the shelves are accessible from the rear of the shelving section.
In supermarkets and department stores there are many different types of shelf assemblies, which are filled with products offered for sale. Many of these products must for various reasons, such as open-dating or refrigerating reasons, be supplied in such a manner that the last supplied products are positioned in the rear part of the shelf. At the same time this satisfies the requirement that the product first supplied is also first sold. The rotatable shelf assembly satisfies these needs, and also facilitates the operation of refilling the shelves with further products when they start to become empty. EP2091391 discloses a prior art shelf assembly of this kind.
However, the shelf assembly of EP2091391 has generated a demand for further simplified refilling operations.
It would be advantageous to simplify the refilling operation. To better address this concern, in a first aspect of the invention there is presented a shelf assembly for products to be placed in a space, which at least is limited in depth by a rear boundary surface and laterally by lateral boundary surfaces, the shelf assembly having a shelving section with a front and a rear, which shelving section comprises a shelf, the shelving section being rotatable about an axis of rotation between a display position, in which the shelf is accessible from the front of the shelving section, and a refill position, in which the shelf is accessible from the rear of the shelving section, wherein the shelf assembly further comprises a support, which comprises a sledge rotatably supporting the shelving section, and being movable in depth of the space, in a forward-rearward direction, and an arm having a first end pivotally connected with the shelving section at a bottom end thereof, at a distance from the axis of rotation, and having a second end pivotally connected with a fixed portion of the support, such that when the shelving section is rotated from the display position to the refill position, due to the arm, which is pivoting during the rotation, the sledge is first moved forwards a distance from a starting position, and then rearwards back to its starting position, and wherein the shelving section further comprises a frame having opposite first and second side posts, wherein the shelf is mounted between the side posts at an arbitrary height, wherein the shelf is provided with a respective clamping portion at opposite ends of the shelf, wherein the clamping portions fix the shelf at the side posts, wherein each clamping portion comprises a hook portion engaged with a respective side post at a first surface thereof, and a tightening portion engaged with an opposite second surface of the side post, whereby the side post is clamped between the hook portion and the tightening portion, and wherein the tightening portion is untightenable for arbitrary height movement of the shelf.
The combination of a rotation solution where the shelving section does not protrude more from the space in the refill position than in the display position, contrary to the shelving section of the above-mentioned prior art, and the shelf, or shelves, being arbitrarily height adjustable does indeed simplify the refilling operation.
In accordance with an embodiment of the shelf assembly, the shelf comprises an end plate at each end thereof, wherein the clamping portion is attached to the end plate, wherein the hook portion and the tightening portion are attached to the end plate with a mutual spacing, and wherein the hook portion comprises a first edge surface protruding from the end plate and being engaged with the first surface of the side post, and a second edge surface extending perpendicular to the first edge surface and being engaged with a third surface of the side post extending perpendicular to and adjacent to the first surface. Thereby the hook portions advantageously grip around a respective corner of each side post, and fixes the lateral position of the shelf.
In accordance with an embodiment of the shelf assembly, the tightening portion comprises a nut attached to the side plate, and a screw arranged at the nut, protruding from the nut towards the hook portion and being engaged with the second surface of the side post, wherein the screw is arranged to be loosened to untighten the tightening portion. The nut and screw is classic per se, but is advantageously simple in this context.
In accordance with an embodiment of the shelf assembly, the sledge is provided with wheels at an underside of the sledge, which wheels are running in guide tracks. Thereby the reciprocating movement of the sledge in the forward-rearward direction is well controlled, and the shelving section is moved with low friction and low force.
In accordance with an embodiment of the shelf assembly, it comprises a top holder, wherein the top of the shelving section is rotationally connected with a top holder, which top holder struts the shelving section.
In accordance with an embodiment of the shelf assembly, the top holder comprises a telescoping beam rotationally connected with the shelving section at a top thereof and telescoping forward and rearward, and wherein the telescoping beam is moving in a housing, which is a fixed part of the shelf assembly.
The invention will now be described in more detail and with reference to the appended drawings in which:
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The tightening portion 33 comprises a nut 39 attached to the side of the end plate 35, and a screw 40 arranged at the nut 39, protruding from the nut 39 towards the hook portion 31, and being engaged with the second surface 34 of the side post 17, wherein the screw 40 is arranged to be loosened to untighten the tightening portion 33.
While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the drawings and foregoing description, such illustration and description are to be considered illustrative or exemplary and not restrictive. The invention is not limited to the disclosed embodiment.
Other variations to the disclosed embodiment can be understood and effected by those skilled in the art in practicing the claimed invention, from a study of the drawings, the disclosure, and the appended claims. In the claims, the word “comprising” does not exclude other elements or steps, and the indefinite article “a” or “an” does not exclude a plurality. The mere fact that certain measures are recited in mutually different dependent claims does not indicate that a combination of these measured cannot be used to advantage. Any reference signs in the claims should not be construed as limiting the scope.
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