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The present invention is generally directed to a shelving display that can be easily assembled on site, and more particularly, to a shelving display formed from a blank of corrugated material that can be set up in two steps.
There are a number of corrugated paper displays having shelves. The displays are typically folded and glued from an initial blank of material. Such displays can be set up at point of purchase locations and then discarded or recycled after use.
One similar display is shown in U.S. Pat. No. 10,123,635 owned by the current Applicant. The display shown includes special support structure for each of the shelves in the display.
Typically, such displays are shipped flat (i.e., unassembled) and are then assembled on site. This can take some time, especially if portions of the display need to be glued (and were not already pre-glued prior to shipping). The present invention provides a display that can be shipped flat and then easily assembled in two steps.
The present invention is directed to a two-step display formed from a corrugated material. The display includes shelves that can be folded downward by a pull down panel to quickly assemble the display.
In accordance with one aspect of the invention, a two-step display is provided. The display comprises a back wall panel, a first side wall panel, a second side wall panel, and a front wall panel having a plurality of shelves hingedly attached to the front wall panel. The display also includes a pull down panel connected to each of the plurality of shelves on the front wall panel. Downward movement of the pull down panel forces each of the plurality of shelves to pivot toward the back wall panel. The pull down panel includes a handle opening to enable a user to pull the shelves into position.
The pull down panel is glued to each of the plurality of shelves. However, the pull down panel can be alternatively secured to the shelves. For example, it can be stapled to the shelves, or structurally connected—such as by a slot and/or tab configuration. The pull down panel has a length shorter than a length of the first side wall and is maintained in the interior of the display when assembled.
Each of the plurality of shelves includes a glue tab. The glue tab can be used to secure the shelves to the back wall panel.
The back wall panel, the first side wall panel, the second side wall panel and the front wall panel can be formed from a single sheet of material. Additionally, the pull down panel can be detachably part of the single sheet of material. However, the pull down panel can be formed separately. The material can be a corrugated paper or plastic, or other similar or suitable materials.
The display can further include a glue strip panel for connecting the second side wall panel to a first side of the back wall panel to create a loop including the side walls, the back wall and the front wall. The loop can be flattened at two opposing fold lines of the display and then formed into shape having a rectangular (e.g., a square) cross-sectional shape or footprint during assembly of the display. In this regard, the back wall panel can be connected to the second side wall panel by a fold line on a second side of the back wall panel. Other fold lines can be formed between panels of the display.
The first side wall panel can include a plurality of first side openings. Each of the first side openings are aligned with one of the plurality of shelves in the front wall panel. Similarly, the second side wall panel can include a plurality of second side openings. Again, each of the second side openings are aligned with one of the plurality of shelves in the front wall panel.
The display can further comprise a plurality of upwardly extending panels that are foldable into forming a top of the display. Similarly, downwardly extending panels can be included to form a bottom of the display.
In accordance with another aspect of the invention, a two-step display comprising a back wall panel and a front wall panel having a plurality of shelves hingedly connected to the front wall panel is provided. The display includes a first side wall panel integrally connected to the back wall panel by a first fold line and to the front wall panel by a second fold line and a second side wall panel integrally connected to the front wall panel by a third fold line. A pull down panel connected to each of the plurality of shelves is also included to quickly assemble the display.
The pull down panel can be glued to each of the plurality of shelves, or it can be structurally secured to each of the shelves (e.g., by a slot and tab configuration). The pull down panel includes a handle opening at a first end of the pull down panel.
The display can further comprise a connecting panel integrally connected to the second side wall panel by a fourth fold line. The connecting panel can be glued to an edge of the back wall panel.
The back wall panel, front wall panel, first side wall panel, second side wall panel and pull down panel are formed from single blank of corrugated material. The pull down panel can be detachable from the blank.
Other features and advantages of the invention will be apparent from the following specification taken in conjunction with the following Figures.
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 present invention is directed to a shelving display 10 as shown in
The display 10 includes a back wall panel 14, a first side wall panel 16, a second side wall panel 18 and a front wall panel 20. The front wall panel 20 includes a plurality of shelves 22 attached to the front wall panel by a foldable hinge 24.
The display 10 includes a pull down panel 26 to facilitate assembly of the display 10. The pull down panel 26 can be initially formed as a detachable component of the blank 12 as shown in
The pull down panel 26 is connected to each of the shelves 22 and is used to pull down each of the shelves, simultaneously, to assemble the display. As illustrated, the pull down panel 26 is shorter than the side wall panels 16, 18, and the back and front wall panels 14, 20 of the display 10. This is because the pull down panel 26 is positioned in the interior of the display 10 and is pulled from a first, unassembled position down to a second, assembled position, and must not stick out of the display in either position. The pull down panel 26 includes a handle opening 28 at a lower end to allow a user to grasp the panel 26 and pull it down to position the shelves in a proper location.
Both the first side wall panel 16 and the second side wall panel 18 include a plurality of openings 30, 32, respectively, aligned with each of the shelves 22. This creates an open effect for the shelving display.
As illustrated in
The blank 12 also includes a thin strip 40 connected to the second side wall panel 18 by a fourth fold line 42. The thin strip 40 is glued to the back wall panel 18 to form a loop with the panels of the display 12. The glued panels can be laid flat with two opposing fold lines open and the other two bent 180 degrees.
As shown, the pull down panel 26 is initially part of the blank 12 and is connected to the back wall panel at 44. However, the pull down panel 26 is detached (e.g., it can be cut from the blank 12, or connected by perforations that can be easily torn) and connected to the shelves (preferably) prior to forming the loop of the remaining panels. Alternatively, the pull down panel 26 can be formed separately (i.e., as not part of the blank 12) and then added to the display panels.
Each of the shelves 22 can include a glue tab 46 that can be glued to the pull down panel 26. Alternatively, the pull down panel 26 can be secured to the shelves in other manners, for example, stapled, folded together, slot and tab, etc., or glued to the shelves at other locations. In such instances, the glue tabs 46 at the top of each shelf 22, can be used to secure the shelf to the back wall panel 14.
As illustrated in
In a second step shown in
The present design provides about a 15% reduction in material and an 80% reduction in glue spots locations over the display of U.S. Pat. No. 10,123,635. Additionally, the complexity of the glue spots is reduced and there is a 30% increase in gluer speed and efficiency. Moreover, the present design provides a 33% reduction in assembly time which (given the approximately 16,000 displays set up per month) leads to a large savings in labor required for assembly.
As discussed, the two-step display can be formed from a single blank of material such as that shown in
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 priority to and the benefit of U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/192,851 filed May 25, 2021, the contents of which are incorporated herein by reference and made a part hereof.
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