(1) Field of the Invention
This invention relates to glides, and more particularly to retail display glides for holding a number of beverage containers.
(2) Description of the Related Art
My PCT International Application PCT/US00/33248, entitled “GLIDE,” filed Dec. 8, 2000, the disclosure of which is incorporated by reference in its entirety herein as if set forth at length, discloses an exemplary beverage glide for holding a variety of sizes of cans, bottles, and the like. An aspect of the glide is the adjustable pitch between divider walls defining lanes for individual containers.
A gauge is provided for positioning divider walls in a beverage glide. The gauge has an origin indicia and a plurality of second indicia associated with different beverage container sizes.
The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
Like reference numbers and designations in the various drawings indicate like elements. Exemplary dimensions are shown in inches.
The exemplary indicia include registration marks which, in the exemplary embodiment, are formed as arrows 30 molded in the gauge and having outwardly-directed tip portions 32. The indicia also include text. Along each edge, a first text indicia proximate one extreme of the edge is an origin or “first divider” indicia 36A, 36B inboard of a stem of an associated arrow 30′. Second text indicia (40A-40D, 42A-42C, 43A-43B, 44A-44C, and 45A-45B), along the edges 22A and 22B identify specific sizes of beverage containers by, for example, volume contained therein. In one embodiment (not shown) the second text indicia specifies container type such as, for example, can, plastic bottle, and the like.
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It should be appreciated that more than one container may have a given pitch. Accordingly there may be combined indicia for multiple containers associated with the same pitch. For example, indicia 44A-44C are associated with both sixteen and twenty-ounce (16 oz. and 20 oz., respectively) containers. Similarly, one given registration mark 30 may, depending on the relative pitch of the containers, be associated with text indicia for containers having different pitches, but for which a given multiple of the pitch of a first container size is equal to another multiple of the pitch of a second container size. Accordingly, by way of example, the text indicia 40D and 44C share a registration mark 30″. Similar registration marks and text indicia may be associated with the second edge 22B for example for larger containers such as, for example, thirty-two ounce (32 oz.) 43A-43B and one (1) liter 45A-45B containers.
In one embodiment, illustrated in
In the exemplary embodiment, the registration marks 30 associated with the origin indicia 36A and 36B protrude slightly beyond colinear with the other registration marks along the associated edges 22A and 22B (as do their adjacent edge portions 52′ and 52″). This location facilitates use even when the first wall, or other wall at which the origin indicia is located, is in a relatively recessed position.
The exemplary origin indicia 36A and 36B are on a left side of the gauge when viewed from a user directing the associated edge of the gauge away from him or herself toward the glide. In use, a first divider wall can be installed at the associated extreme side (e.g., the left side in the example) of the glide base. The origin indicia 36A and 36B associated with the particular containers to be supported by the glide is placed proximate the front of that divider wall so that the divider wall front edge is received in the associated channel 50. Remaining divider walls are then located proximate the one or more second text indicia (40A-40D, 42A-42C, 43A-43B, 44A-44C, and, 45A-45B) associated with the beverage container size.
If fewer lanes are desired for a given container size than are available along the edge 22A and 22B of the gauge, only the appropriate number of divider walls are installed. If more are desired, then the gauge is repositioned with the origin indicia 36A and 36B at the last installed wall and more walls may be installed and the process repeated if necessary. It also may be desired to change pitch to allow different lanes to hold different size containers. Accordingly, after completing a given number of lanes associated with a given container size, the gauge is reset to place the appropriate origin 36A and 36B at the last installed wall and the appropriate number of lanes of the next container size installed and the process repeated if necessary.
The gauge alternatively may be used from the rear of the glide. The gauge also may be used to reposition some or all dividers already installed on a glide such as to accommodate a new mix of container sizes. Additionally, the installation using the gauge may be partial (e.g., with the exemplary glide, only inserting the walls in the associated slots) or full (e.g., with the exemplary glide, further shifting the divider walls forward to lock them in place).
The indicia 130 and 136 include registration marks formed, for example, as arrows 130 and text. The text includes first text indicia 136A and 136B representing an origin and second text indicia (140A-140D, 142A-142C, 143A-143B, 144A-144C, and 145A-145B), along the edges 122A and 122B identify specific sizes of beverage containers. It should be appreciated that use of gauge 120 is substantially similar to use of gauge 20 described in detail above. Differences in the gauges 20 and 120 being in the formation of indicia on surfaces 26A and 126A, respectively.
One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless, it should be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of the following claims.
Priority is herewith claimed under 35 U.S.C. §119(e) from copending U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 60/331,976, filed Nov. 21, 2001, entitled “SHELF GLIDE DIVIDER GAUGE AND METHOD,” by Anthony C. Squitieri. The disclosure of this U.S. Provisional Patent Application is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
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