This disclosure relates to a sign apparatus for displaying information, for example, in a retail store environment.
Display fixtures can be used in retail stores or other environments to present various products to consumers. The display fixtures can retain the product packages therein in view of the consumers. For example, cosmetics, greeting cards, fashion accessories, magazines, and other products are often displayed in trays or shelves of a designated display fixture. Such a display fixture can be arranged along an aisle in a store so that consumers walking by the display fixture can readily grasp selected products.
Some stores provide hanging signage to help consumers navigate between the various aisles or departments of the store. Such ceiling-mounted signage can indicate groups of products that are located in various aisles or areas of a store, thereby assisting consumers in navigating through the store. For example, a hanging sign may indicate that a particular area of the store is the home furnishings area. As another example, a hanging sign may indicate that an aisle includes particular pharmaceutical products. In some instances, navigation signage can be supported by or extend from an endcap of a display fixture. Endcaps can be positioned at the end of a store aisle and retain a particular set of products on display. Signage supported by or extending from an endcap can indicate products or groups of products located within a particular store aisle to allow consumers to easily navigate a store and readily locate a desired product.
Other signage relating to product or brand information also can be hung from the ceiling or mounted on walls. Some display fixtures include one or more signs that describe the type of products retained by the display fixture or describe various uses for products retained by the display fixture. The signage can also display other information relating to products, such as features of the product or price information. Such display signs are typically mounted so that a consumer may view the message from a distance. For example, the display sign may be hung from an area of the ceiling near the display fixture while the products are separately retained on the shelves of the display fixture.
Some embodiments of sign assembly include a secondary sign that at least partially fits within a cavity defined by a larger, primary sign. In such embodiments, the primary sign includes an internal frame that defines a channel to receive a side portion of the secondary sign and thereby retain the secondary sign in a generally parallel, side-by-side configuration relative to the primary sign. As described below, in a number of embodiments, the primary sign has a substantially greater depth than the secondary sign, thereby creating primary and secondary sign surfaces on different planes. Moreover, in particular embodiments both the signs are toollessly mounted to a ceiling of a retail store environment so as to draw consumers' attention toward the primary and secondary sign surfaces on multiple planes.
These and other embodiments described herein may provide one or more of the following benefits. First, some embodiments of the sign apparatus include first and second signs suspended from a ceiling in a retail store environment in a manner that provides graphic images and text in different display planes. Such a configuration can attract the attention of consumers in the retail store environment. Second, the first sign of the sign apparatus can be larger in both height and depth so that a depth dimension is thereby formed between a front face of the first sign and a front face of the second sign. Optionally, a depth dimension is also formed between a rear face of the first sign and a rear face of the second sign. Third, in some embodiments, the second sign is partially disposed within an interior space of the first sign (e.g., inside an open side of the first sign defined by the first sign frame), the display apparatus can provide a three-dimensional and more aesthetically pleasing appearance for the display apparatus. Fourth, in those embodiments in which the sign apparatus provides the multiple display surfaces at different depth dimensions, the three-dimensional appearance will more readily attract the attention of consumers passing by the sign apparatus, thereby encouraging consumers to pay closer attention to product information, sales events, or other information conveyed by the display surfaces.
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.
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Briefly, in use, the first and second signs 110 and 130 of the sign apparatus 100 are suspended from a ceiling track 104 in a manner to provide different display planes that attract the attention of consumers in a retail store environment. For example, both the signs 110 and 130 are toollessly mounted to the rail along the ceiling so as to draw attention from consumers in various parts of the retail store environment. In some embodiments, suspension members 102 are used to suspend the first and second signs 110 and 130 from the ceiling track 104. Moreover, in particular embodiments the second sign 130 in this embodiment partially fits within channels 124a-b (
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In some embodiments, the first sign 110 includes a web of material 114 disposed about the wire frame 112. The web of material 114 is made from a flexible material that wraps around the front, bottom, rear, and top portions of the wire frame 112 while leaving the side portions of the wire frame exposed. For example, the web of material 114 for the first sign 110 comprises a woven fabric material having an ink layer printed thereon to provide graphic images and text for conveying information. In other embodiments, the web of material 114 comprises a flexible plastic sheet, paper, cardboard, paper board, metal foil, or another flexible material. The ink layer on the web of material 114 provides the graphic images and text on both a front face 116 and a rear face (not shown in
The web of material 114 is configured to be toollessly removed from the frame 112 so as to readily change the appearance of the display apparatus 100. In some embodiments, the web of material 114 is equipped with a zipper 118 located, for example, at the free ends of the web 114 which meet along the bottom face of the first sign 130. The zipper 118 allows a store worker or other user to easily remove the web of material 114 from the wire frame 112 by unzipping the zipper 118 and unwrapping the web of material 114 from the wire frame 112. This readily removable configuration for the web of material 114 allows the web of material 114 to be quickly and efficiently removed from the first sign 110 and replaced with a different web of material to create a new look for the display apparatus 100. For example, a spring themed web of material depicting images of flowers is replaced by a summer themed web of material depicting images of people playing at the beach. As another example, the web of material 114 is replaced to coincide with various holidays, such as removing a St. Patrick's Day themed web of material and replacing it with an Easter themed web of material. In some embodiments, rather than the zipper 118, the web of material 114 includes one or more buttons, snaps, or hooks for attaching ends of the web of material 114 when the web of material 114 is wrapped around the wire frame 112. In other embodiments, the free ends of the web of material 114 are optionally joined to provide a continuous loop of material, which is positioned about the wire frame 112 by sliding the web of material 114 over one of the sides of the wire frame 112.
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In some embodiments, the second sign 130 includes one or more webs of material 134a-c that each has an ink layer thereon to provide graphic images or text that convey information to the consumers. In the embodiment depicted in
The webs of material 134a-c include front faces 136a-c that receive the ink layer for displaying information in the form of text and graphics. For example, the display apparatus 100 is located in a retail store and the front faces 136a-c depict images found on shirts or other apparel available for purchase from a shelf or retail display located near the display apparatus 100. As another example, the front faces 136a-c display images of products and the front face 116 displays one or more images of people using the products. In some embodiments, rear faces (not shown in
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In such circumstances, the first and second signs 110 and 130 of the sign apparatus 100 are suspended from a ceiling track 104 in a manner that provides graphic images and text in different display planes to thereby attract the attention of consumers in a retail store environment. As previously described, the first sign 130 in this embodiment is larger in both height and depth, which forms a depth dimension between the front face 116 of the first sign 110 and the front faces 136a-c of the second sign 130 (and, optionally, a similar depth dimension between the rear faces). Because the second sign 130 is partially disposed within the interior space 125 of the first sign 110, the display apparatus 100 provides a three-dimensional and more aesthetically pleasing appearance for the display apparatus 100. In some instances, the three-dimensional appearance will more readily attract the attention of consumers passing by the display apparatus 100 than a two-dimensional sign, thereby causing consumers to pay closer attention to product information, sales events, or other information conveyed by the display apparatus 100.
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In some embodiments, the first and second wire frames 112 and 132 include mounting portions 126 and 146 respectively for receiving the suspension members 102. In some embodiments, the suspension members 102 comprise flexible cables or wires that mate with the mounting portions 126 and 146 using hooks disposed at the ends thereof. The hooks allow a store worker to toollessly remove the display apparatus 100 from the suspension members 102 (e.g., without the use of handheld tools). This configuration enables a store worker to safely change the web of material 114 and/or the webs of material 134a-c while the first and second signs 110 and 130 are positioned on the ground, rather than hanging from the ceiling track 104. Accordingly, the process for removing and replacing the webs of material 114 and 134a-c can be accomplished in a safe and convenient manner without the use of handheld tools.
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In some embodiments, the modular design of the display apparatus 100 allows the first and second signs 110 and 130 to be detached from each other and displayed separately. For example, the display apparatus 100 is removed from a first area of a retail store and placed in a second area of the retail store having more constrained space restrictions. In this example, the second sign 130 is removed from the first sign 110 and the first sign 110 is suspended from a support rail without the second sign 130 in order to accommodate the constrained space restrictions. As another example, the first and second signs 110 and 130 are detached and suspended from the ceiling track 104 in close proximity to each other in order to create a different three dimensional appearance for the display apparatus 100.
In some embodiments, the suspension members 102 are attached to the mounting portions 126 and 146 of the first and second signs 110 and 130 using fasteners. In other embodiments, the suspension members 102 comprise cable, rope, string, ribbon, or other flexible members, which are tied or otherwise coupled to the mounting portions 126 and 146 in order to suspend the first and second signs 110 and 130 from the ceiling track 104. Moreover, in alternative embodiments, the suspension members 102 optionally comprise rigid rods or other rigid members that are suspended from the ceiling track 104 and mate with the mounting portions 126 and 146 of the first and second frames 112 and 132. In this embodiment, the mounting portions 126 and 146 are formed by bent portions of the wire frames 112 and 132. In other embodiments, the mounting portions 126 and 146 optionally comprise eyelets or hooks mounted to the wire frames 112 and 132.
The suspension members 102 attached to the mounting portions 146 of the second wire frame 132 are longer than the suspension members 102 attached to the mounting portions 126 of the first wire frame 112. As such, the top of the second sign 130 is positioned lower from the ceiling than the top of the first sign 110 when the first and second signs 110 and 130 are suspended from the ceiling track 104. Furthermore, the height of the second wire frame 132 is such that the bottom of the second sign 130 is positioned above the bottom of the first sign 110 when the first and second signs 110 and 130 are suspended from the ceiling track 104. Such a configuration allows the open side 120 of the first sign 110 to receive the side edge portion 140 of the second sign 130 in the interior space 125 (
In some alternate embodiments, a second side 121 of the wire frame 112 that is opposed to the side 120 also includes channels similar in shape and size as the channels 124a-b. These channels arranged proximate to the second side 121 of the first sign 110 are configured to receive a side edge portion of a third sign (not shown) having a structure similar to the second sign 130. For example, the third sign includes a wire frame similar to the second wire frame 132 of the second sign 130 and one or more webs of material attached to the wire frame for displaying images and/or text to consumers. Such a configuration in which the first sign 110 receives the second sign 130 and a third sign (not shown) may provide a larger and attractive appearance for the display apparatus 100.
In some alternate embodiments, the display apparatus 100 includes one or more light sources (e.g. light bulbs, LEDs, or the like) disposed within the interior space 125 of the first sign 110. The light sources can provide a backlighting effect for the first sign 110. In such embodiment, the web of material 114 is composed of a translucent or semi-transparent material, such as cloth, or translucent plastic. In some instances, the backlighting effect will more effectively draw the attention of consumers to the display apparatus 100. Additionally, in some embodiments, the light sources are positioned so as to shed light on the webs of material 134a-c in order to make graphics and text displayed on the webs of material 134a-c more readily visible to consumers viewing the display apparatus 100.
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In operation 210, a user removes the secondary sign from a suspended position. For example, the store worker can use a ladder to reach the display apparatus 100 (as shown in
In operation 215, a user removes the primary sign from a suspended position. In one example, the store worker can use the ladders to access the first sign 110 (as shown in
In these embodiments of the process 200 in which the primary sign and secondary sign are separated before removing the primary and secondary signs from their suspended positions, an individual store worker can readily change the appearance of the display apparatus 100 because the individual store worker optionally manipulates the signs 110 and 130 one at a time rather than attempting to remove the signs 110 and 130 from the suspension members 102 while the signs 110 and 130 are still attached to one another.
In some alternate embodiments of the process 200, the steps of removing the secondary sign and the primary sign from suspended positions are performed in reverse order. Also, in other embodiments of the process 200, the step of separating the secondary sign from the primary sign is performed after the step of removing the primary and secondary signs from a suspended position.
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In operation 225, the user removes one or more signage portions of the secondary sign and replaces the one or more signage portions with one or more different signage portions. For example, a store worker removes one, some, or all of the webs of material 134a-c from the frame portions 144a-c of the second wire frame 132 (as shown in
In operation 230, the user positions the primary sign in a suspended position. For example, one or more store workers lift the first sign 110 (having the replacement web of material) toward the ceiling and attach the first sign 110 to the suspension members 102. In some instances, the first sign 110 is attached to the suspension members 102 by attaching hooks disposed at the end of the suspension members 102 to the mounting portions 126 of the wire frame 112. In some embodiments, the suspension members 102 are attached to the wire frame 112 using fasteners. In some embodiments, the first sign 110 is suspended from the ceiling track 104 using rope, string, chains, rods, or ribbons. In some alternate embodiments in which the display apparatus 100 includes light sources for providing a backlit effect for the first sign 110, positioning the first sign 110 in a suspended position further includes coupling the light sources to a power source (e.g. plugging in a power cable of the light sources) or attaching the light sources to the first sign 110.
In operation 235, the user positions the secondary sign in a suspended position. For example, one or more store workers use one or more ladders to lift the second sign 130 (having the replacement webs) toward the ceiling and attach the second sign 130 to the suspension members 102. In some instances, the second sign 130 is attached to the suspension members 102 by attaching hooks disposed at the end of the suspension members 102 to the mounting portions 146 of the wire frame 132. In some embodiments, the suspension members 102 are attached to the wire frame 132 using fasteners. In some embodiments, the second sign 130 is suspended from the ceiling track 104 using rope, string, chains, rods, or ribbons.
In operation 240, the user couples the secondary sign to the primary sign. For example, as shown in
Accordingly, the process 200 provides a user with opportunity to toollessly remove the first and second signs, change the appearance of one or both signs, and thereafter install the first and second signs in the ceiling-mounted position. In such embodiments, both the first and second signs can be toollessly mounted to a ceiling of a retail store environment so as to draw consumers' attention toward the primary and secondary sign surfaces on multiple planes.
A number of embodiments of the invention have been described. Nevertheless, it will 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.
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