This invention relates to methods and apparatus for holding and displaying merchandise. More particularly, it relates to assemblies suspended from overhead structure of a retail store or the like and used to display merchandise, thereby utilizing formerly unused space and providing ready customer access to the displayed goods.
Various constructions of display arrangements such as multi-faceted display stands provided with one or more shelves, bins, receptacles or the like for goods to be displayed are widely used. Display stands of this type are intended for use in store aisles and at similar locations where potential customers may approach the display stand from different directions or move about the stand to examine the goods on display and have ready access for removal and purchase.
Convenience stores have highly refined the art of displaying the maximum amount of goods in the minimum amount of floor space. Such stores typically have several aisles of open shelf displays, a number of refrigerated sections behind glass doors, and counter space for hot and cold drink dispensers and unpackaged goods such as doughnuts and the like. The open shelf displays, however, are rarely over five feet in height and the space above counters is generally unused. Thus, there remain substantially large volumes of space above the shelves and aisles in such stores which are not used for display of goods or advertising because display assemblies for holding and displaying goods or advertising displays in the open space above counters, above display shelves and elsewhere have not heretofore been available. Convenience stores generally do not have floor space to spare for the typical floor-mounted display stands used by larger supermarkets, hardware stores and the like, but often have large amounts of open space above and between aisles of fixed display shelves which are unused or underutilized.
Convenience stores typically have overhead structures comprising drop-style suspended ceilings which use a grid of supports spanning the ceiling space. Such drop-style suspended ceilings include a plurality of parallel supports suspended from the interior superstructure of the building. The support members are generally in the shape of an inverted T having horizontal base portions supported by a vertical portion. Ceiling tiles are supported on the grid of support members. Spacing of grid supports is standardized and the standard grid pattern provides adequate support for the suspended displays contemplated herein.
Most prior suspension apparatus for display of merchandise has been unsatisfactory for a variety of reasons. Most lack either adequate support and/or stability. Some are difficult to assembly and use and some are simply too expensive to be of practical use. A need thus exists for apparatus which promotes display of merchandise in the space above floor stands, counter tops, fixed display shelves and in other open spaces which overcomes the deficiencies of prior devices. The displays must provide product and/or promotion presentation at a position convenient for customer access and, preferably, act in a manner to attract the attention of the customer as well as presenting and maintaining the display in its most preferred orientation and position. However, the display assembly must be easy to assemble and use and must be inexpensive and reliable. The displays must also be adaptable to display various types of merchandise without major modification of the display apparatus and should be easily reconfigured for use in supporting and displaying a variety of goods. Such displays should also provide a stable support for suspended merchandise so that the goods supported thereon remain displayed in the most attractive manner.
In accordance with the present invention display apparatus is provided which includes a suspension strand suspended from overhead structure and supporting a plurality of product display hooks. The suspension strand is preferably one or more vertically elongated beams or the like made of suitable lightweight material such as plastic. The suspension strand is supported from the ceiling grid support by a connector attached to the base of the grid support member and locked into place by the ceiling tiles. In the preferred embodiment, the connector incorporates a display panel for advertising graphics or the like. Display hooks are mounted in the suspension strand or interconnected therewith to provide means for suspending and displaying advertising graphics and/or products individually or in pre-packaged arrangements. The display hooks may be removeably attached to the suspension strand to permit mounting the hooks at adjustably variable elevations on the suspension strand so that the product may be supported and displayed at any convenient level. By suspending the display apparatus from overhead structure, the display apparatus of the invention may be conveniently positioned to take advantage of otherwise unused space and present merchandise in a convenient location for customer access. The novel display apparatus thus supports and presents merchandise products and/or advertising materials at convenient customer access positions in a place of business. The suspended display apparatus takes advantage of space above counter tops, etc., which is otherwise unused and, since it is suspended, permits limited movement to attract customers. However, the suspension strand is mounted so as to limit axial rotation, ensuring that the goods mounted thereon will remain positioned essentially in the as-mounted orientation to maintain the goods in the most attractive display arrangement. The apparatus of the invention is formed of simple, inexpensive mass-produced parts which can be easily and readily assembled into useable display assemblies which may be disassembled and reconfigured as desired to display a wide variety of products and materials in otherwise unused space.
Other features and advantages of the invention will become more readily understood from the following detailed description taken in connection with the appended claims and attached drawing in which:
The drawing is incorporated into and forms part of the specification to illustrate exemplary embodiments of the invention. For clarity of illustration, like reference numerals designate corresponding elements throughout the drawing. It will be recognized that the principles of the invention may be utilized and embodied in many and various forms. In order to demonstrate these principles, the invention is described herein by reference to specific preferred embodiments. The invention, however, is not limited to the specific forms illustrated and described in detail.
While the invention is described and illustrated herein as apparatus for supporting and displaying “merchandise,” “product,” etc., these and similar terms are intended to be given their broadest possible meaning and may include anything from food products to beverages to hardware and the like, packaged or unpackaged. Likewise, the term “hook” is used in its broadest sense to mean any receptacle on, to or through which merchandise or promotional material may be supported or suspended. Similarly, spatial orientation and directional terms such as “vertically,” “upwardly,” downwardly,” “horizontally,” “laterally,” “inner,” “outer,” “above,” below,” etc., are used in their normal sense in reference to the apparatus of the invention oriented in its normal intended use position.
A preferred embodiment of the invention is illustrated in
A support hook 105 depends from support shank 104 and is adapted to engage the upper end of suspension beam 12. In the embodiments illustrated, the support hook 105 is simply a hook structure adapted to engage an aperture in the upper end of vertically elongated suspension beam 12 and thus support the suspension beam 12 and anything attached thereto.
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An aperture 13 is formed in the central web 21 near the upper end of suspension beam 12 to accommodate support hook 105. Accordingly, when support connector 11 is attached to the support grid 14 and suspension beam is supported on hook 105, the beam 12 depends from hook 105 (which is positioned in aperture 13) and the side members 22, 23 substantially prevent axial rotation of beam 12 around hook 105.
It should be recognized that support connector 11 is the preferred means for supporting beam 12 in accordance with the invention. Any other support means which supports the beam 12 and permits it to depend substantially vertically from overhead structure may be used if desired.
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It will be recognized that apertures 18 may be positioned at any and as many positions as desired along the length of the suspension beam so that display hooks 30 may be mounted at any desired elevation along the vertical length of the beam 12. It should also be recognized that the hook prongs 32 may take any desired shape as required to support various products and/or advertising materials. Furthermore, the display hook 30 need not support symmetrical hook prongs 32. Various shapes and sizes of hook prongs 32 may depend from one or both of sides 31a and 31b to accommodate such products as may be suspended from the display apparatus of the invention.
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In the embodiment illustrated base portion 41 of display hook 30 is sized to nest in channel 25 and has an inner edge which lies adjacent the central web 21. A foot 43 projects laterally from the upper end of the inner edge of base portion 41. The foot 43 is adapted to fit within the dimensions of aperture 19 and includes a toe portion 44 which projects upwardly from the foot 43 in a direction substantially parallel with the inner edge of base 41 and spaced from the inner edge a distance which approximates the thickness of central web 21. The display hook 40 is mounted on beam 12 by inserting toe 44 and foot 43 into an aperture 19 in central web 21 and rotating display hook 40 downwardly so that base 41 lies nested in channel 25 adjacent one side of central web 21. In this position, toe 44 rests on the opposite side of central web 21 and locks the hook 40 in place. It will be appreciated that any downward load on prong 42 will be carried by foot 43 resting on the lower edge of aperture 19 while toe 44 prevents undesired removal of display hook 40 from suspension beam 12.
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If desired, and to provide flexibility in use and variety in assembly, suspension beams 12 may be provided in relatively short sections connected together in an end-to-end relationship. As illustrated in
As discussed above, with support hook 105 (and S-shaped hook 50) sized to fit snugly in channels 25, axial rotation of beams 12 is substantially prevented. Thus, while the suspension strand remains flexible and suspended only from the overhead ceiling structure, axial rotation is prevented and goods mounted on display hooks 30 or 40 remain in their as-mounted orientation, thereby maximizing the effectiveness of the display supported thereon.
As noted above, the support connectors 11 may be attached at any desired location on the ceiling support grid members 14 and locked into place with the ceiling tile 20. Removable display hooks (such as hooks 30 and 40) may be positioned as desired on the suspension beams 12 and packages of merchandise (or other display apparatus) may be supported on the display hooks. Accordingly, the entire display assembly may be assembled and suspended in the desired position quickly and easily with using any tools.
All components of any of the various designs of apparatus for practicing the invention may be fabricated and assembled using readily available materials and manufacturing techniques. Furthermore, many suitable structures are readily and inexpensively available for use as the suspension beams of the invention, and all components of the apparatus may be readily manufactured using any of a wide variety of suitable materials.
While only exemplary embodiments of the invention have been illustrated and described in detail herein, it will be readily recognized that the principles of the invention may be used in various forms using a wide variety of components assembled in accordance with the teachings of this invention to achieve the benefits and advantages thereof. It is to be understood, therefore, that even though numerous characteristics and advantages of the invention have been set forth in the foregoing description together with details of the structure and function of the various embodiments, this disclosure is to be considered illustrative only. Various changes and modifications may be made in detail, especially in matters of shape, size and materials as well as arrangement and combination of parts, without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.