Information
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Patent Grant
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6811044
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Patent Number
6,811,044
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Date Filed
Thursday, September 26, 200222 years ago
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Date Issued
Tuesday, November 2, 200420 years ago
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Inventors
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Examiners
Agents
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CPC
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US Classifications
Field of Search
US
- 211 119003
- 211 8601
- 211 183
- 211 592
- 211 593
- 211 184
- 040 649
- 040 29901
- 040 64202
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International Classifications
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Abstract
A shelf liner comprising a base for engaging a surface of a shelf, a panel secured to the base with the panel having at least two display areas for displaying information, in one embodiment a plurality of lips located on the panel slidably secures a first information strip to the first display area and slidably secures a second information strip to the second display area and in a further embodiment, a set of sidewall dividers having an elongated portion member are secured to the opposite sides of the base for forming a compartment therebetween.
Description
FIELD OF INVENTION
The present invention relates to display shelves, and more specifically, to a liner for a display shelf comprising a base for supporting products thereon and a panel having a plurality of display areas for displaying information.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATIONS
None
STATEMENT REGARDING FEDERALLY SPONSORED RESEARCH OR DEVELOPMENT
None
REFERENCE TO A MICROFICHE APPENDIX
None
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
The use of shelf liners is known in the art. Shelf liners permit users, such as those in the department or grocery store industry, to decoratively organize their products for display and sale. Shelf liners typically comprise a base for supporting products thereon and some type of barrier located at the edge of the base of the shelf liner to help retain the product thereon. For example, U.S. Pat. No. 6,227,385 discloses a shelf tray system having an insert secured to the front track of the shelf tray system for retaining product behind the front track with the insert being made of a clear acrylic so that the insert does not interfere with a shopper's view of the product.
It is also know in the art to place signs containing information regarding the product being displayed, such as the brand name of the product and the price of the product, within the vicinity of the shelf liner for informative purposes. Typically, these signs are placed just above the products or on the base of the shelf liner along with the product, which often blocks the view of the product due to the size constraints of the shelves.
The present invention provides for a shelf liner, which can be used in conjunction with a display shelf to provide support for products being display such as those in a department or grocery store while also providing an enhanced product information region for the display of information such as information regarding the product being support thereon without interfering with a viewer's view of the product being displayed.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
Briefly, the present invention is a shelf liner comprising a base for engaging a surface of a shelf and a panel secured to the base. The panel includes at least two display areas for securing and displaying information thereon. The present invention can also include a set of sidewall dividers secured along the sides of the base for forming a compartment therebetween. An advantage of the present invention is that the present invention provides support for products being display while simultaneously providing an enhance product information display area without hindering a person's view of the product being displayed.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
FIG. 1
shows a perspective front view of a shelf liner of the present invention;
FIG. 2
shows a side view of the shelf liner of
FIG. 1
;
FIG. 3
shows a side view of a shelf liner supported on a horizontal shelf;
FIG. 4
shows a side view of a shelf liner supported on a downwardly angling shelf;
FIG. 5
shows a sidewall divider for securing along the sides of base of the shelf liner;
FIG. 6
shows an alternative embodiment of a sidewall divider comprising an elongated member and a pair of securing members both having extended second lips;
FIG. 7
shows an alternative embodiment of a sidewall divider comprising an elongated member and one securing member.
FIG. 8
shows a perspective front view of a shelf liner having a pair of sidewall dividers secured along the sides of the base of the shelf liner forming a compartment therebetween;
FIG. 9
shows a perspective rear view of a shelf liner having a pair of sidewall dividers secured along the sides of the base of the shelf liner forming a compartment therebetween; and
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing a plurality of shelf liner connected to each other by a plurality of sidewall dividers.
DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENT
Referring to
FIG. 1
, reference numeral
10
identifies a shelf liner of the present invention. Shelf liner
10
comprises a rigid, rectangular base
11
for supporting products thereon and a panel
16
for displaying information thereon, such as information regarding the product support by base
11
. Base
11
includes a first end
12
(shown in FIG.
2
), a second end
13
, a first side
14
and a second side
15
. Referring to
FIGS. 1 and 2
, panel
16
includes a first upper edge
17
, a second lower edge
18
, a first elongated display area
19
and a second elongated display area
20
. Panel
16
also includes a first panel lip
21
and a second panel lip
22
with first panel lip
21
being spaced from second panel lip
22
. Also located on panel
16
and spaced between first panel lip
21
and a second panel lip
22
is a T-shaped lip
23
. T-shaped lip
23
is more clearly shown in FIG.
2
. T-shaped lip
23
is shown in
FIG. 1
coacting with first panel lip
21
to slidingly secure a first information strip
24
to the first display area
19
and coacting with second panel lip
22
to slidingly secure a second information strip
25
to second display area
20
.
Although the embodiment of
FIG. 1
shows panel
16
having two display areas
19
and
20
, alternative embodiments of the present invention may include a panel having more than two display areas for the display of information. As such, the number of information strips and the number of panel lips will correspond to the number of display areas that the panel of the alternate embodiment may contain.
In addition, instead of the use of information strips for the displaying of information on the display areas, alternative embodiment of the present invention may include a panel having display areas composed of an erasable medium such as a slate board or an erasable marker board for the displaying of information thereon which may later be changed or erased.
FIG. 2
shows a side view of FIG.
1
. In
FIG. 2
, a L-shaped member
54
is shown securing base
11
to panel
16
with base
11
positioned at an acute angle with respect to the portion of panel
16
located proximate the first end
17
of panel
16
and with base
11
positioned at an obtuse angle with respect to the portion of panel
16
located proximate the second end
18
of panel
16
. L-shaped member
54
functions not only for securing base
11
to panel
16
but also for aiding to retain products being supported by base
11
thereon.
Alternatively, instead of base
11
being secured to panel
16
by L-shaped member
54
, alternative embodiments may have base
11
directly secured to panel
16
to provide panel
16
with the dual purpose of aiding to retain products on base
11
while also providing for the display of information thereon. Although the embodiment of
FIG. 2
shows the first display area
19
having a larger surface area than the second display area
20
, alternative embodiments may include the first display area having a smaller surface area then the second display area or the first display area and the second display area having surface areas of the same or similar size.
FIG. 3
is a side view showing shelf liner
10
supported on a horizontal shelf
24
. As shown in
FIG. 3
, due to the non-perpendicular positioning of base
11
with respect to the panel
16
display areas
19
and
20
will be slanted at an angle with respect to a horizontal plane
25
so as to allow a viewer looking from above shelf liner
10
to obtain a clear view of display areas
19
and
20
.
FIG. 4
is a side view showing shelf liner
10
supported on a downwardly angling shelf
26
. As shown in
FIG. 4
, the non-perpendicular positioning of base
11
with respect to the portion of panel
16
compensates for the downwardly angling shelf
26
to hold the panel
16
in a vertical condition.
As shown in
FIGS. 3 and 4
, when shelf liner
10
supports a product on the shelves
24
and
26
, a downward force F created by the weight of the product will not dislodge the shelf since the frictional resistance between the shelf and the base is sufficient to maintain shelf liner
10
in place on shelves
24
and
26
. In addition, if desired a fastener can be used to further secure base
11
to shelf
26
.
Referring to
FIG. 5
,
FIG. 5
shows a sidewall divider
27
for securing to shelf liner
10
along the sides
14
and
15
of base
11
(shown in FIGS.
1
and
2
). As shown in
FIG. 5
, sidewall divider
27
comprises a first securing member
29
having a first resilient lip
29
A and a second resilient lip
29
B, a second securing member
30
having a first resilient lip
30
A and a second resilient lip
30
B and an elongated member
28
located between first securing member
29
and second securing member
30
. Securing members
29
and
30
are designed to secure sidewall divider
27
along the sides
14
and
15
of base
11
. Sidewall divider
27
is secured along sides of base
11
through the frictional engagement of the first resilient lip
29
A and second resilient lip
29
B of the first securing member
29
to opposite faces of one of the sides of rigid base
11
and through the frictional engagement of the first resilient lip
30
A and second resilient lip
30
B of the second securing member
30
to opposite faces of the other side of rigid base
11
. Although
FIG. 5
shows sidewall divider
27
having lips for securing sidewall divider
27
to the shelf liner, alternative embodiments of the sidewall divider may include other methods for securing sidewall divider to the shelf liner such as through the use of pegs and lock or locking slots.
FIGS. 6 and 7
both show alternative embodiments of a sidewall divider.
FIG. 6
shows a sidewall divider
31
having a first securing member
32
comprising a first resilient lip
32
A and a second resilient lip
32
B for frictionally engaging the base of a shelf liner and a second securing member
33
comprising a first resilient lip
33
A and a second resilient lip
33
B for frictionally engaging the base of a shelf liner. As shown in
FIG. 6
, the second resilient lip
32
B of the first securing member
32
and the second resilient lip
33
B of the second securing member
33
both have extended length such that both of their lengths are longer than the length of the first resilient lip
32
A of first securing member
32
and the length of the first resilient lip
33
A of the second securing member
33
. The extended lengths of resilient lips
32
B and
33
B provide additional support for the securement of sidewall divider
31
along sides
14
and
15
of base
11
. While both lips are described as being resilient, the present invention also works if only one of the lips is resilient.
Referring to
FIG. 7
,
FIG. 7
shows for an alternative embodiment of a sidewall divider
34
having an elongated member
25
and one securing member
36
. Sidewall divider
34
is design for use in which a user does not want to secure a second shelf liner to the sidewall divider
34
or in situation in which the presence of a second lip would prevent the use of the shelf liner due to a space constraint of the shelf.
Referring to FIG.
8
and
FIG. 9
,
FIG. 8
shows a perspective front view and
FIG. 9
shows a perspective rear view of a shelf liner
10
having a first sidewall divider
38
and a second sidewall divider
42
secured to shelf liner
10
along sides
14
and
15
of base
11
forming a compartment therebetween. As further shown in
FIG. 9
, securing member
39
of first sidewall divider
38
frictionally secures first sidewall divider
38
along the first side
14
of base
11
and the first securing member
43
of the second sidewall divider
42
frictionally secures second sidewall divider
42
along the second side
15
of base
11
. The securement of the sidewall dividers
38
and
42
along the sides of base
11
results in an elongated member
41
of the first sidewall member
38
and an elongated member
45
of the second sidewall member
42
forming a compartment therebetween. Additional shelf liners may be secured to either a second securing member
40
of the first sidewall divider
38
or the second securing member
44
of the second sidewall divider
42
to form a series of shelf liner for supporting a plurality of products.
FIG. 10
is a perspective view showing an assembly of shelf liners comprising a first shelf liner
47
, a second shelf liner
49
, a third shelf liner
51
and a forth shelf liner
53
secured to each other by a first sidewall divider
48
, a second sidewall divider
50
, and a third sidewall divider
52
to form a series of shelf liners for the support and the display of a plurality of products thereon. As shown in
FIG. 10
, shelf liners of varying sizes may be used in forming the series of shelf liners. For example,
FIG. 10
show shelf liner
47
having a width W
1
and shelf liner
49
having a width of W
2
where W
1
is longer than W
2
.
Claims
- 1. A shelf liner comprising:a base for engaging a surface of a shelf, said base providing a frictional resistance between the surface of said shelf and said base to maintain said shelf liner in place on said shelf, said base having a first edge, a second edge, a first side and a second side; a panel having a first end and a second end, said panel having a plurality of display areas for displaying information; and an L-shaped member securing said panel to said base, said L-shaped member aiding to retain products being support by said base thereon.
- 2. The shelf liner of claim 1 including a plurality of lips located on said panel for slidably securing a plurality of strips containing product information to said display areas.
- 3. The shelf liner of claim 1 wherein said panel is secured to said base at an acute angle with respect to a portion said panel located proximate the first end of said panel.
- 4. The shelf liner of claim 1 wherein said base is located between the first end and the second end of said panel.
- 5. A shelf liner comprising:a base for engaging a surface of a shelf, said base having a first edge, a second edge, a first side and a second side; a panel having a first end and a second end, said panel secured to said base, said panel having a plurality of display areas for displaying information; and a first sidewall divider comprising an elongated member and a securing member having a set of resilient lips for frictionally engaging said base for securing said sidewall divider along the first side of said base.
- 6. The shelf liner of claim 2 wherein said plurality of display areas comprises a first display area and a second display area, said plurality of strips comprises a first strip containing information for securing to the first display area and a second strip containing information for securing to the second display area.
- 7. The shelf liner of claim 6 wherein said first display area has a larger surface area than said second display area.
- 8. The shelf liner of claim 5 including a second sidewall divider comprising an elongated member and a securing member having a first resilient lip and a second resilient lip for frictionally engaging the base to secure said sidewall divider along the first side of said base thereby forming a compartment between said sidewall dividers.
- 9. The shelf liner of claim 8 wherein each of the sidewall dividers include a second securing member having a first resilient lip and a second resilient.
- 10. The shelf liner of claim 9 including a further shelf liner secured to the second securing member of the first sidewall divider.
- 11. The shelf liner of claim 9 wherein the lengths of the second resilient lips of the first and second securing members are longer than the lengths of the first resilient lips of the first and second securing members to provide further support for securing the sidewall dividers to the shelf liner.
- 12. A shelf liner comprising:a base for supporting products, said base having a first end, a second end, a first side and a second side; a panel having a first edge and a second edge, said panel secured to said base, said panel having a first display area and a second display area for displaying information; a first panel lip and a second panel lip, said first panel lip spaced from said second panel lip; a T-shaped lip, said T-shaped lip spaced from said first panel lip and said second panel lip, said T-shaped lip coacting with said first panel lip to slidably secure a first information strip to the first display area, said T-shaped lip coacting with the second panel lip to slidably secure a second information strip to the second display area; and a first sidewall divider and a second sidewall divider, each of said sidewall dividers having a first securing member comprising a first resilient lip and a second resilient lip and a central elongated member, the first securing member of said first sidewall divider securing the first sidewall divider along the first side of said base, the first securing member of said second sidewall divider securing the second sidewall divider along the second side of said base to form a compartment therebetween.
- 13. The shelf liner of claim 12 wherein said panel is secured to said base at an acute angle with respect to a portion said panel located proximate the first edge of said panel.
- 14. The shelf liner of claim 12 wherein the base is located between the first edge and the second edge of said panel.
- 15. The shelf liner of claim 12 wherein the length of the second resilient lip of the first securing member is longer than the lengths of the first resilient lips of the first securing members to provide further support for the securement of the sidewall dividers to the shelf liner.
- 16. The shelf liner of claim 12 wherein said sidewall dividers include a second securing member.
- 17. The shelf liner of claim 16 including a second shelf liner connected to said first sidewall divider and a third shelf liner connected to the second sidewall divider to form a series of shelf liners.
- 18. The shelf liner of claim 17 wherein a width of the third shelf liner is less than a width of second shelf liner.
- 19. A shelf liner comprising:a base for engaging a shelf surface, said base having a first side and a second side; a panel having a first edge and a second edge, said panel having a first display area and a second display area for displaying information; said panel having a plurality of lips located thereon for slidably securing a first information strip to the first display area and for slidably securing a second information strip to the second display area; a central member, said central member connecting said base to said panel; and a first sidewall divider and a second sidewall divider, each of said sidewall dividers having an elongated member and a securing member comprising a first resilient lip and a second resilient lip, the resilient lips of the first sidewall member frictionally engaging said base to secure said first sidewall divider along the first side of said base and the resilient lips of the second sidewall member frictionally engaging said base to secure said second sidewall divider along the second side of said base to thereby form a compartment between the sidewall dividers.
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