This invention pertains to a modular device for displaying merchandise such as beverage containers.
Crates and pallets are widely used for stacking, storing, transporting and displaying merchandise such as beverage containers. Stacking beverage containers on a pallet or in crates allows substantial quantities of the beverage containers to be easily and economically stored or displayed. In some retail environments, particularly self-serve and warehouse facilities, merchandise is displayed while still on the pallet or in the crates for purchase by the crate or pallet. In supermarkets, convenience stores and the like, merchandise is purchase one or several items at a time that is less than a crate or pallet. In such situations it is desirable to stack merchandise while maintaining access for removal of one item at a time. Accordingly, it will be appreciated that it would be highly desirable to have a crate or modular device that allows displaying multiple tiers or beverage containers while allowing access for removal of one container at a time from any tier.
The present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems set forth above. Briefly summarized, according to one aspect of the present invention, a display device comprises a plurality of stackable modular units. Each modular unit comprises a base panel having a flat central portion and curved opposed end portions; and a boxy structure attached to the base panel. The boxy structure has top, bottom, and side panels connected to the top and bottom panels. The top and side panels form a flat central surface and curved side portions adapted to receive a base panel thereon to thereby stack one modular unit atop another modular unit.
Reinforcing ribs are attached to the side panels and top panel. A retaining member is attached to the side panels and extends laterally between the top and bottom panels parallel to the bottom panel. The retaining member is positioned closer to the bottom panel than to the top panel.
Reinforcing the top and side panels with reinforcing ribs strengthens the units for stacking while minimizing the amount of material used. The retaining members prevent inadvertent removal of an item from the unit and prevents items from sliding off the unit.
According to another aspect of the invention a display device comprises first and second modular units. The first modular unit comprises a base panel having a flat central portion and curved opposed end portions, and a boxy structure attached to the base panel. The boxy structure has top, bottom, and side panels connected with the side panels connected to the top and bottom panels and defining front and rear openings adjacent the curved opposed end portions of the base panel. The top and side panels form a flat central surface and curved side portions. The second modular unit comprises a base panel having a flat central portion and curved opposed end portions, and a boxy structure attached to the base panel. The boxy structure has top, bottom, and side panels with the side panels connected to the top and bottom panels and defining front and rear openings adjacent the central portion of the base panel. The top and side panels form a flat central surface and curved side portions adapted to receive the base panel of the first modular unit thereon to thereby stack the second modular unit atop the first modular unit so that the front and rear openings of the first modular unit are angularly disposed ninety degrees from the front and rear opening of the second modular unit.
Disposing the openings in the first and second units ninety degrees from one another allows articles to be view from all directions. Where viewing from only one or two directions is desired, a plurality of first units or a plurality of second units can be stacked.
These and other aspects, objects, features and advantages of the present invention will be more clearly understood and appreciated from a review of the following detailed description of the preferred embodiments and appended claims, and by reference to the accompanying drawings
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The top and side panels may each include one or more reinforcing ribs 24. The ribs may be located on the exterior surfaces or on the interior surfaces. Bottom panel 18 is preferably void of ribs on its interior surface to prevent interference with articles disposed thereon. In addition to strengthening the material, which is preferably molded plastic, the ribs improve ventilation. Also, base 14 can contain ribs on its top surface that interlock with ribs on the exterior surface of bottom panel 18 to serve as a means of attaching the boxy structure to the base.
A retaining member, such as bar 26, is attached to side panels 20, 22 and extends laterally between the top and bottom panels 16, 18, preferably parallel to bottom panel 18. Retaining member 26 is positioned closer to bottom panel 18 than to top panel 16. The retaining member spans the distance between the side panels to prevent articles from sliding off the base panel or being removed unintentionally. Where there is a rear panel, only one retaining member positioned on the interior of the boxy structure adjacent the front opening is required. Where a rear panel is absent, then two retaining members are required, one adjacent the front opening and the other adjacent the rear opening.
It can now be appreciated that a modular display has been presented that has individual units that stack one atop the other. Increasing material thickness, density or number and position of reinforcing ribs will increase the number of units that can be stacked.
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Each second modular unit 32 comprises a base panel 44 having a flat central portion and curved opposed end portions, and a boxy structure attached to the base panel 44. The boxy structure has top and bottom panels 46, 48, and side panels 50, 52 connected to the top and bottom panels 46, 48. The boxy structure defines front and rear openings adjacent the curved opposed end portions of base panel 44. The top 46 and side panels 50, 52 form a flat central surface and curved side portions. The boxy structure sits on base panel 44 with the front and rear openings adjacent and above the curved end portions of base panel 44. The top 46 and side panels 50, 52 form a flat central surface and curved side portions adapted to receive the base panel 34 of the first modular unit 30 thereon to thereby stack a second modular unit 32 atop a first modular unit 30. Similarly, a first modular unit can sit on a second modular unit. When so stacked, the front and rear openings of the first modular unit 30 are angularly disposed ninety degrees from the front and rear opening of the second modular unit 32.
A first retaining member, such as bar 54, is attached to side panels 40, 42 of the first module 30 and extends laterally between the top and bottom panels 36, 38, preferably parallel to bottom panel 38. Retaining member 54 is positioned closer to bottom panel 38 than to top panel 36. The retaining member spans the distance between the side panels to prevent articles from sliding off the base panel or being removed unintentionally. Where there is a rear panel, only one retaining member positioned on the interior of the boxy structure adjacent the front opening is required. Where a rear panel is absent, then two retaining members are required, one adjacent the front opening and the other adjacent the rear opening. Each second modular unit also has one or more retaining members 56, 58.
It can now be appreciated that a modular display has been presented that has a number of first units and a number of second units that alternately stack one atop the other so that openings are offset. When a second unit is stacked atop a first unit with its opening facing east, then the opening of the second unit faces north or south. Where the units have generally square boxy structures, then the first and second units are identical.
While the invention has been described with particular reference to the preferred embodiments, it will be understood by those skilled in the art that various changes may be made and equivalents may be substituted for elements of the preferred embodiments without departing from the invention. For example, The outer surfaces of the side panels can have product logo thereon formed by conventional means such as molding, embossing, imprinting or the like.
As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the invention are not limited to the particular details of the examples illustrated, and it is therefore contemplated that other modifications and applications will occur to those skilled in the art. For example, instead of having rounded corners where panels meet, corners could be square. Also, while plastic is preferred, other materials could be used. It is accordingly intended that the claims shall cover all such modifications and applications as do not depart from the true spirit and scope of the invention.