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The present invention is generally directed to shelving systems formed from corrugated paper or other similar materials having support structure that automatically moves into position during assembly.
Displays are used in retail for presenting goods. Many such displays are made of corrugated paper or other similar materials, and are set up at the retail location.
In the past, such displays often consisted of more than one piece of material that needed to be glued together. Those assembling the displays were required to perform a number of manual operations. For example, an assembler would have to secure the shelving inside the display. This operation would need to be performed multiple times if the display contained more than one shelf.
The present invention provides an improved display design that limits the number of operations needed to assemble the display at the retail site.
The present invention discloses a display that is easily assembled. The display can be formed from a single piece of corrugated material. The display includes shelving that is glued into the structure through one machine process. The display will fold and the components will lock into place automatically when the body of the display is squared.
In accordance with one aspect of the present invention, an easily assembled shelf display configured to automatically erect a support structure is provided. The shelf display system comprises a front panel having a plurality of shelves pivotally connected to the front panel, a first side panel connected to a first side of the front panel, a second side panel connected to a second side of the front panel, and a back panel. The system also comprise a shelf support panel having a plurality of shelf bottom support braces extending from the back panel to the front panel wherein each brace is aligned with one of the plurality of shelves.
The shelf support panel can include a back connection portion that is secured to the back panel. Preferably, the back connection portion is glued to an inner surface of the back panel.
The shelf bottom support braces can be foldably connected to the back connection portion of the support panel. Additionally, a plurality of front connection panels can be connected to a front end of the bottom support braces. Each front connection panel connects one of the plurality of shelf bottom support panels to an inner surface of the front panel. The front connection panels can be glued to the front panel.
Each of the plurality of shelf bottom support panels cab be connected to a pivot portion. In turn, each of the plurality of pivot portions can be connected to a shelf connection portion. Each shelf connection portion can be connected to a bottom surface of one of the plurality of shelves. According to one aspect of the invention, each shelf connection portion is glued to the bottom surface of the one of the plurality of shelves.
The main panels of the shelf display, that is, the front panel, first side panel, second side panel, back panel and shelf support panel can be formed from a single blank of material. The material can corrugated paper, corrugated plastic or other suitable materials.
The back connection portion can include a plurality of slots. Each of the plurality of shelves can include an upper tab or extension configured to be secured in one of the plurality of slots when the display is set up.
The shelf display can further comprise a plurality of top flaps. The top flaps can be folded to form a top wall of the display.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, an easily assembled shelving system is provided wherein the components of the system are integrally connected to each other by fold lines formed in the display system material. The shelving system comprises a front panel having a plurality of shelves foldably connected to the front panel at a front edge of each shelf, a first side panel connected to a first side of the front panel by a fold line, a second side panel connected to a second side of the front panel by a fold line, and a back panel connected to the second side panel by a fold line. The system further comprises a shelf support panel having a plurality of shelf bottom support braces extending from the back panel to the front panel. Each brace is positioned vertically when the system is set up. Each brace is aligned to support one of the plurality of shelves.
The shelf support panel is connected to the first side panel by a fold line. The shelf support panel can be glued to an inner surface of the back wall.
The shelving system can further comprise a plurality of front connection panels. Each front connection panel can be connected to one of the plurality of shelf bottom support braces by a fold line. Additionally, each front connection panel can connect the one of the plurality of shelf bottom support braces to an inner surface of the front panel. The front connection panels can be glued to an inner surface of the front panel.
Each of the shelf bottom support braces can be connected to a pivot portion by a fold line. Similarly, each pivot portion can be connected to a shelf connection portion by a fold line.
The shelves can include a shelf extension projecting from a back edge of the shelf. The shelf extension can be configured to fold against the back panel when the system is set-up and fit against an edge of the back connection portion.
Each of the shelf bottom support braces can be connected to a first pivot portion by a fold line. Each first pivot portion can be connected to a second pivot portion by a fold line. Each second pivot portion can be connected to a shelf connection portion by a fold line. The first and second pivot portions can fold against each when the shelf is pushed into place.
Further aspects of the invention are shown in the Figures and described herein.
To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
The fully set up shelf display system 10, shown in
Although not shown in
As shown in
The support panel 26 includes a back connection portion 36 and a plurality of structures for connecting to and supporting the shelves 22.
The structures for connecting to and supporting the shelves 22 include a plurality of shelf bottom support braces or panels 38 that are connected at one end to the back connection portion 36 by fold lines 40. Each shelf bottom support panel 38 is aligned to support one of the shelves 22. The shelf bottom support panels 38 include front connection portions 42 at an opposing end. In operation, the shelf bottom support panels 38 are folded on the fold line 40 and the front connection portions are glued to an inner surface of the front wall 14 (again, while glue is shown on the front connection portions 42, it may be placed on the inner surface of the front wall 14 or both). The back connection portion 36 is sized and positioned so that each shelf bottom support panel 38 extends vertically along the bottom of a respective shelf 22 approximately along the middle of the shelf 22 (as used herein, directional terms, e.g., vertical, right/left, top etc., are used with respect to the components and features as shown in the drawings and as typically positioned during use and are not meant to otherwise limit the invention).
Each of the structures for connecting to and supporting the shelves 22 also include a shelf connecting portion or panel 44 that is connected to the shelf bottom support panel 38 by a pivot panel or portion 46. As shown in
The pivot portion 46 is connected to the shelf bottom support panel 38 by a fold line 48. The fold line 48 allows the pivot portion 46 to pivot to a horizontal position when the system is set up. The pivot portion 46 includes another fold line 50 connecting it to the shelf connection portion 44.
Prior to being shipped, all of the gluing is performed. However, while glued, the shelf system 10 can be folded flat as shown in
As illustrated in
While glue is used for portions of the display 10, other means can be used for connecting portions of the display to each other. For example, Velcro or other structural of mechanical mechanisms can be used.
The shelf system 10 can include top flaps 52 for folding into a top wall. Similarly, the system can include bottom flaps to form a bottom wall.
The bottom portion of each of the front panel, first and second side panels, and back panel form a base for supporting the shelving system 10. Various configurations or additional structures can be implemented to provide a more secure base if necessary. Additionally, bottom flaps can be added to form a bottom wall for the system 10.
Similar to the system 10, the shelf system 60 of
As shown in the blank 62, the shelf system 60 includes a support panel 26′ having a back connection portion 36′ and a plurality of shelf support structures. The shelf support structures include a shelf bottom support brace 38′ and a front connection portion 42′. Although shaped slightly different than the system 10 of
The shelves 22′ of the system 60 include tabs 58′ along the top edge (i.e., the back of the shelf when set up) which cooperate with slots 56′ in the support panel 26′. Additionally, the shelves 22′ also include extensions 64 which prevent the shelf from popping up as explained below.
In operation, the shelf system 60 squares up the shelves 22′ when the system 60 is opened (i.e., moved from a folded configuration of
Similar to the system 10 of
The shelves 22′ also include an extension 64 on the right (at the back of the shelf 22′) that prevents the shelf 22′ from fully popping back up. When set up, the extension 64 contacts the back wall panel as the shelf 22′ is pushed in, and bends or folds upward as illustrated in
The shelf system 60 also includes a plurality of upper flaps 52′ that can be used to form a top wall of the system 60. Again, lower flaps or other structure can be incorporated into the bottom of the shelf system 60 to provide a bottom wall or a sturdier base portion.
Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.
The present invention claims the benefit of U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/372,923, filed Aug. 10, 2016, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
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62372923 | Aug 2016 | US |