Suspension type product merchandising display unit

Information

  • Patent Grant
  • 6640983
  • Patent Number
    6,640,983
  • Date Filed
    Monday, December 17, 2001
    22 years ago
  • Date Issued
    Tuesday, November 4, 2003
    20 years ago
  • CPC
  • US Classifications
    Field of Search
    • US
    • 211 74
    • 211 75
    • 211 8529
    • 211 591
    • 211 592
    • 211 8701
    • 211 8901
    • 211 66
    • 211 9003
    • 211 106
    • 211 134
    • 211 189
    • 211 1811
    • 211 103
    • 248 3091
    • 248 3112
    • 248 312
    • 248 3121
    • 248 317
    • 248 339
    • 248 22041
    • 248 1241
    • D06 458
    • D06 475
    • D06 553
    • D06 566
    • D06 567
    • D06 572
    • D06 574
    • 040 64201
    • 040 64202
    • 040 658
    • 040 66103
  • International Classifications
    • A47G2900
Abstract
A suspension rack for merchandising a plurality of product containers in parallel rows adaptable for mounting to a support structure including a plurality of tracks each having opposed front and rear end portions for supporting therein in single file a plurality of product containers, each track including a pair of elongated wire elements spaced apart to receive therebetween the upper portion of suitably sized product containers such that at least a portion of the upper portion of each product container engages at least a portion of the pair of wire elements forming each track whereby the product containers are suspended by their upper portions for movement relative to the wire elements, and a mounting structure associated with the rear portion of the suspension rack, the mounting structure including at least a pair of hook members for attaching to the support structure in a cantilever fashion. In one embodiment, the pair of wire elements forming each track are appropriately shaped and dimensioned to both provide a stop mechanism for holding such product containers within each track and to provide sufficient spacing for allowing each product container to be removed therefrom. In another embodiment, the wire elements forming each track allow for removal of the product containers from the front of each track only but provide no stop mechanism. An informational tag rail may likewise be provided for removably mounting pricing information or other indicia to the front portion of the suspension rack.
Description




TECHNICAL FIELD




The present invention relates generally to product merchandising and display devices and, more particularly, to several embodiments of a merchandising unit adaptable for use with a support structure wherein a plurality of product containers are suspended in one or more adjacent rows from tracks or rails for slidable movement therealong towards a front portion of the unit for easy access and removal therefrom. The present suspension type unit includes an attachment mechanism for removably and adjustably mounting any number of a plurality of product holding racks to a support structure at various elevations therealong so as to more prominently display the lead product container in each product track for better visibility and customer recognition.




BACKGROUND OF INVENTION




Suspension type devices for displaying and merchandising a wide variety of different types of soft drink and fruit juice products in supermarkets, convenience stores, and other retail outlets have gained considerable popularity among retailers and other merchandisers due to the fact that such devices are extremely effective in presenting substantially the entire product container for full view and easy access by consumers. Changes in consumer taste have caused an evolution towards taller product containers, especially taller soft drink and fruit juice containers, which taller containers tend to be more top heavy and more unstable when supported on a conventional product merchandising unit wherein the product containers rest upon a supporting floor surface. Suspension type devices have substantially eliminated the previous problems associated with conventional display units wherein such taller containers have a greater tendency to tip and fall over the shorter divider walls associated with such known product merchandising units into adjacent product channels thereby substantially hindering and disrupting the operation of such prior art devices. Product visibility and access to such products are increasingly important in today's highly competitive retail soft drink market as soft drinks and fruit juices are often selected and purchased by impulse at point-of-sale and other locations throughout a retail outlet. Anything that detracts from a product's attractiveness, visibility, or accessibility such as an obstructive or difficult to use display device will tend to cause customers to select a better displayed product. Suspension type devices present the product to consumers in an effective and attractive manner and such devices are easy to use and service by store personnel.




In the case of suspension type gravity feed merchandising display units, the products displayed on such units are successively advanced automatically towards the lower or forward end portion of the device as a forward most product container is removed by a consumer. Such gravity feed devices again provide better product visibility and accessibility and require less attention and maintenance since such devices display the product container attractively and in full view at the end of each product track.




There are many known suspension type devices in the art. One example of such a suspension type device is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,695,075, which patent is owned by Applicant's assignee. Display units utilizing suspension type devices typically comprise a support structure which has mounted thereon a plurality of merchandising suspension devices. Oftentimes, in a retail outlet, the support structure pre-exists such as the elongated support members associated with many cooler type display units commonly used in convenience stores and the like. These pre-existing support structures limit the ability of many devices to be used in association with such support structures due to dimensional variations thereby requiring the device to be custom manufactured with attendant inventory problems. Further, oftentimes, because of the weight that such devices must support, such devices must be strong yet light in weight in order to facilitate their easy use by store personnel. Another problem associated with many of the available suspension type merchandising display devices is that they require special tooling to manufacture. For example, some are made of molded plastic requiring expensive molds to be made in order to manufacture the various component parts. Further, in the case of molded units, they typically cannot be easily repaired. Still further, some devices are difficult to clean because of their overall construction and because they utilize large exposed surface areas. Thus, there is a need for an improved suspension type product merchandising display unit.




Accordingly, the present invention is directed to overcoming one or more of the problems as set forth above.




SUMMARY OF INVENTION




The present invention overcomes many of the shortcomings and limitations associated with the known suspension type devices and teaches the construction and operation of several embodiments of a suspension type merchandising display unit which includes a support structure having a plurality of attachment elements associated therewith for engaging and holding any plurality of suspension racks each adaptable for holding and displaying product containers. The suspension racks are carried by the support structure and are attached to the support structure by a plurality of the attachment members which are cooperatively engaged with the attachment elements associated with the support structure. Each suspension rack further includes a plurality of tracks each having a dispensing end positioned in spaced relation across a front face of the rack. The tracks may be level or inclined for gravity feed of the product containers. The tracks are adapted to receive therein product containers for releasable and slidable retention and movement therealong. At least some of the tracks are formed by a pair of spaced apart rigid wire or rod members adapted to engage an upper portion of a product container for storage therebetween in a suspended condition. The product containers are stored in a plurality of adjacent single file rows and stop means may be provided to prevent accidental discharge of the containers from a track.




The present invention also includes an informational tag rail or price rail adapted for releasable mounting onto merchandising display racks for the display of such information as advertising and product pricing. The tag rail includes an elongated panel member having front and rear surfaces. A pair of slots associated with the front face of the panel member are spaced apart from one another and open generally toward one another. The slots extend in a direction generally between the opposite ends of the panel member and are adapted for receiving and releasably retraining informational strip members. The tag rail further includes a plurality of clip members extending from a rear surface of the panel member which are positioned at various locations along the length thereof. Each clip member has a pair of resiliently deformable opposite end portions having a space therebetween, this space being less than the transverse dimension of the rod member onto which the tag rail is to be mounted for releasably retaining the tag rail onto the display rack.




The present suspension type product merchandising display racks provide greater flexibility and are more easily positionable and adjustable vertically on the support structure so as to more readily and easily accommodate product containers of varying size and shape. The present suspension racks likewise more prominently display and present the lead bottle or lead product container in each product track for easy and convenient removal.




These and other aspects and advantages of the present invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the following detailed specification in conjunction with the accompanying drawings.











BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS





FIG. 1

is a perspective view of a suspension type product merchandising display unit constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the present unit including one embodiment of a support structure and a plurality of suspension type racks engagable therewith.





FIG. 2

is a front elevational view of one embodiment of the suspension type product merchandising display rack of FIG.


1


.





FIG. 3

is a side elevational view of the suspension rack of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 4

is a top plan view of the suspension rack of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 5

is a bottom plan view of the suspension rack of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 6

is a rear elevational view of the suspension rack of FIG.


2


.





FIG. 7

is a front elevational view of another embodiment of the suspension rack illustrated in

FIGS. 1-6

.





FIG. 8

is a side elevational view of the suspension rack of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 9

is a top plan view of the suspension rack of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 10

is a bottom plan view of the suspension rack of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 11

is a rear elevational view of the suspension rack of FIG.


7


.





FIG. 12

is a perspective view of an informational tag rail constructed according to the teachings of the present invention.





FIG. 13

is a cross-sectional view of the tag rail of

FIG. 12

taken along the line


13





13


of FIG.


12


.





FIG. 14

is an expanded perspective view of a portion of the mounting structure associated with each embodiment of the present suspension rack.











DETAILED DESCRIPTION




Referring to the drawings more particularly by reference numbers wherein like numerals refer to like parts, number


1


in

FIG. 1

identifies one embodiment of a suspension type product merchandising display unit constructed according to the teachings of the present invention, the display unit


1


including a support structure designated generally


3


and a plurality of suspension racks


5


carried by the support structure


3


. One embodiment of the suspension racks


5


are illustrated in

FIGS. 2-6

and an alternative embodiment is illustrated in

FIGS. 7-11

. The suspension racks


5


are preferably mounted on the support structure


3


for adjustability in the vertical direction as will be hereinafter further explained and are mounted in a cantilever fashion from the rear of each rack


5


. The suspension racks


5


provide a plurality of adjacent product suspension tracks


7


each adaptable for carrying products such as the product container


9


(

FIG. 2

) adjacent an upper portion


11


of each product container


9


thereby suspending the product container for full display and easy removal by a consumer. As will be hereinafter further explained, each track


7


includes a pair of elongated wire elements or rail members


27


adapted to receive and support for slidable movement therealong in a single row the upper portions


11


of a plurality of product containers


9


.




The support structure


3


includes a base


13


which is adapted to rest on a floor or other supporting surface associated with a particular merchandising location. The base


13


may take on a wide variety of different shapes or applications and may be in the form of many of the known load carrying rack assemblies including refrigerated display coolers, visi-coolers and other types of cold vaults used for displaying products, or it may be a freestanding unit for movement to various locations throughout the store. The support structure


3


, as illustrated, includes a pair of generally vertical posts or support members


15


typical of the type of vertical support means used in the known load carrying product merchandising units including refrigerated display coolers, visi-coolers and other types of cold vaults. The posts


15


may be secured to a backing panel


17


for additional rigidity and load carrying capacity. An overhead canopy


19


may also be provided. The canopy


19


may be used to conceal lighting to provide a front face


21


for advertising or other product indicia, to direct air flow, or for other uses such as to prevent contaminating materials from falling onto the displayed products as is well known in the art.




As illustrated in

FIG. 1

, each post or support member


15


includes attachment means which cooperate with the suspension racks


5


for the removable mounting of each rack


5


onto a pair of support members


15


. In one embodiment, the attachment means may include a plurality of spaced hooks, a plurality of spaced openings, or other similar attachment means formed through one or more surfaces of the support members


15


at spaced intervals along the length thereof such as the vertical spaced slots or openings


23


illustrated in FIG.


1


. The slots or openings


23


are generally rectangular in shape and are dimensioned so as to cooperatively engage corresponding hook members


25


which are provided as the attachment members on each of the suspension racks


5


as will be described in more detail below. The upright support members


15


may likewise be of conventional construction which are typical of the type of vertical support means utilized in many of the known load carrying rack assemblies including refrigerated display coolers, visi-coolers and other types of cold vaults used for displaying and merchandising products in locations such as convenience stores, mini-marts, supermarkets, grocery stores and the like. In this situation, each upstanding support member


15


may be of a rectangular, tubular construction and may include a plurality of spaced hook members, openings or other similar attachment means formed through one or more side surfaces of such support members at spaced intervals along the length thereof. The suspension racks


5


can be attached in supportive relationship to the conventional upstanding support members utilized in many of the known load carrying rack assemblies including refrigerated display coolers, visi-coolers and other types of cold vaults by using a wide variety of conventional means such as the hook members


25


associated with the rear portion of the suspension rack


5


, each hook member


25


having one end portion thereof insertable into a corresponding slot or opening


23


associated with the upright support members


15


. It is also recognized and anticipated that the support members or posts


15


may include the hook members


25


and the suspension racks


5


may include the corresponding slots or openings


23


.




The suspension rack


5


as illustrated in

FIGS. 2-6

represents one embodiment of the present suspension rack and is of an open wire grid construction having a plurality of adjacent tracks


7


formed therein, each track


7


being formed by a pair of elongated wire elements


27


preferably having a generally round transverse cross-section. Each wire element


27


may be either solid or tubular in construction depending upon the strength needed to carry the particular products to be displayed and suspended therefrom. Each wire element


27


associated with a particular track


7


includes a substantially straight upstanding wire portion


29


located at each opposite end thereof, a downwardly and inwardly sloped portion


31


integrally formed with or other attached to each wire portion


29


, and a substantially straight wire portion


32


extending between and again preferably integrally formed with or otherwise connected to the inwardly sloped wire portions


31


as best seen in

FIGS. 2 and 3

. The spacing between adjacent wire portions


29


and


31


forming a respective track


7


likewise forms an opening or mouth


28


for the insertion and removal of the product containers


9


. As best illustrated in

FIG. 2

, the opening or mouth


28


extending between each respective pair of upstanding wire portions


29


forming a particular track


7


is larger than the spacing between the respective downwardly and inwardly sloped wire portions


31


thereby narrowing the opening or mouth


28


so as to provide a stop or holding mechanism at the front portion of each track


7


which engages the lead product container


9


adjacent its upper portions


11


. As a result, the substantially straight and parallel wire portions


32


associated with each track


7


are spaced sufficiently close together such that at least a portion of the upper portion


11


or neck portion of each product container


9


will engage and rest upon the wire portions


32


for supporting the product containers


9


for slidable movement therealong. In this regard, the wire portions


32


of each track


7


are spaced sufficiently far apart to allow for the relatively free passage of the neck portion of each product container therebetween.




The actual fit between each product container


9


and each track


7


can be anything from a loose fit, but not sufficiently loose so as to allow the product containers to fall between the wire portions


32


, to a tight fit or a frictional fit to help prevent accidental discharge or loss of the product containers from each respective track


7


. Generally, the fit between the product container


9


and the track


7


is such that if the substantially straight and parallel wire portions


32


are inclined downwardly from the back


33


of the rack


5


to the front


34


of the rack


5


, a gravity feed operation may be accomplished. The substantially straight and parallel wire portions


32


forming each respective track


7


, as just described, in use, may be sloped downwardly from back to front in order to achieve a gravity feed operation, or wire portions


32


may be positioned in a generally horizontal orientation if a gravity feed operation is not desired. Also, the slope of the tracks


7


may even be downwardly towards the rear of the rack


5


so as to ensure that the product containers


9


will remain engaged with each respective track


7


, or the initial slope of each respective track


7


may be towards the rear of the rack in a no load condition such that under the load of the product containers


9


positioned within each respective track, the slope of the tracks


7


will change to either a level orientation or a downwardly sloping gravity feed operation. Still further, and importantly, both the front and rear portions of each respective track


7


may be formed as described above with an opening or mouth


28


associated with each respective end of each track


7


. This allows the rack


5


to be loaded with product from either the front or back portion of the rack as will be hereinafter further explained.




A plurality of the tracks


7


associated with each rack


5


are joined together by cross wires or rod members


37


which extend transversely from side to side across both the back


33


and front


34


of the rack, the transverse members


37


being attached to the wire elements


27


forming each respective track thereby holding the respective tracks


7


in their properly spaced relationship relative to each other. As shown, the wires


37


can also be round in cross section and can be either tubular or solid. The cross wires


37


are secured to the wire elements


27


as, for example, by welding if the wires are made out of a metal material suitable for welding. For heavier products, it has been found that wire or rod members having a diameter on the order of ¼ to ⅜ of an inch in diameter are acceptable. In the illustrated structure, there are two cross wires


37


positioned at the back


33


of the rack


5


and two cross wires


37


positioned at the front


34


of the rack


5


. It is recognized and anticipated that any number of cross wires


37


, including a single wire or rod member


37


, may be utilized adjacent the back and front portion of each rack


5


depending upon the particular application involved. Spacers or connectors


39


can also be secured to a respective straight wire portion


32


associated with adjacent tracks


7


to help strengthen and rigidify the overall structure and prevent deflection of the wire portions


32


adjacent their mid-sections. Additional bracing may be provided in the form of front to back extending wire or rod members


41


secured to one of the cross wires


37


at the front


34


and one of the cross wires


37


at the back


33


of the rack


5


. Although the wire members


41


are positioned substantially in the center of certain tracks


7


as best shown in

FIG. 4

, it is recognized and anticipated that the wire members


41


may extend between the front and back portions of the rack


5


at any plurality of intermediate locations across its entire width. Thus, the wires


27


,


37


and


41


form a box like structure when viewed from the side thereof (

FIG. 3

) thereby forming a cantilever beam extending between the back


33


and front


34


of the rack


5


. The wires


27


,


37


and


41


may be suitably coated or plated to enhance appearance and to help retard corrosion.




As can be seen in

FIGS. 2-6

, the sloped portions


31


of each track


7


can be used to engage, for example, a protruding ring


38


associated with the neck portion of the product container


9


to preclude its exit without first being lifted up past the sloped portions


31


to a position adjacent the pair of upstanding wire portions


29


forming each track


7


whereby the spacing between the upstanding wire portions


29


is larger than the spacing between the sloped wire portions


31


. In this particular application, the sloped wire portions


31


also function as a product stop when used in a gravity feed orientation.




The rack


5


also includes a mounting structure


43


adapted for mounting the rack


5


onto the support structure


3


as best shown in

FIGS. 2

,


3


,


6


and


14


. As illustrated in

FIG. 6

, the mounting structure


43


is generally U-shaped, but inverted, in construction having a cross beam


44


and two depending leg members


45


. The cross beam


44


is secured to the rear upstanding wire portions


29


via any suitable attachment means such as, for example, by welding. In the illustrated structure, the depending leg members


45


each carry a pair of hook members


25


that are adjustable in their vertical spacing relative to one another. As best shown in

FIG. 14

, adjustment of the hook spacing on a particular leg member


45


is accomplished by the leg having a fixed component


48


and a moveable component


49


slidably mounted on the fixed component


48


. Each of the two components


48


and


49


have a respective hook member


25


associated therewith, each hook member


25


including a throat portion


50


and a catch portion


51


(

FIGS. 3 and 14

) for receipt in a respective slot


23


associated with a support member


15


, the catch portion


51


engaging the back side of the slot


23


into which it is positioned. The slots


23


in each support member


15


are dimensioned to accept the height of the hook members


25


. Elongated slots


53


are provided in the fixed component


48


wherein a fastener member


55


can be used to attach the moveable component


49


to the fixed component


48


allowing selective adjustment of the spacing between the two hook members


25


on a particular leg member


45


. This allows a rack


5


to be custom fitted for engagement to a particular existing display unit. The moveable component


49


includes a substantially flat plate member


57


having a hook member


25


formed thereon so as to be generally normal to the plate


57


. The fixed component


48


likewise includes a formed plate member


58


having a hook member


25


formed thereon. The plate


58


is welded or otherwise attached to a member


59


which is secured to the cross beam


44


. It is preferred that the respective leg members


45


and the position of the hook members


25


thereon be sufficiently close to the bottom of the rack so as to allow the rack to be positioned closely to the underside of an existing shelf associated with the overall display unit


1


, and to also provide space under a particular rack


5


to both allow for suspension of the product containers


9


without interference and to allow an additional shelf or rack


5


to be mounted on the support members


15


as close as possible to the shelf or rack


5


located thereabove thereby providing efficient utilization of the vertical space within the display unit


1


.




The spacing of the hook members


25


relative to one another on a particular leg member


45


can be easily adjusted by first attaching the pair of hook members


25


associated with the fixed components


48


of a particular rack


5


to the support members


15


of the support structure


3


while having the moveable components


49


loosely fitted to the respective fixed components


48


and thereafter inserting the hook members


25


associated with the moveable components


49


into corresponding slots


23


in the support members


15


. The moveable hook members


25


can then be moved downwardly until the top of the throat


50


of each moveable hook member


25


engages the bottom of the slot


23


into which it is placed. The fastener


55


can then be tightened fixing the spacing between the hook members


25


on each leg member


45


. When the rack


5


is empty, the top hook members


25


are sufficiently strong to hold the rack


5


in position while adjustment of the bottom hook members


25


is accomplished.





FIGS. 7-11

illustrate another embodiment


65


of the present suspension rack wherein the rack


65


is a front load only style rack while the rack


5


illustrated in

FIGS. 2-6

can be loaded from either the front or the rear portion thereof as previously explained. The rack


65


includes a plurality of tracks


67


for supporting a plurality of product containers


9


in a suspended condition such as the product container


9


illustrated in FIG.


7


. Similar to the tracks


7


, each track


67


is comprised of a pair of formed elongated wire elements


68


similar to the wire elements


27


associated with rack


5


. Each wire element


68


includes an upstanding wire portion


69


at the respective front


74


and back


73


portions of the rack


65


similar to the upstanding wire portions


29


associated with each track


27


. Extending between the upstanding wire portions


69


of each wire element


68


is a substantially straight wire portion


71


, the pair of wire portions


71


associated with each track


67


forming that portion of each track which is adapted to receive and support for slidable movement therealong the upper portion


11


of each product container


9


. The substantially straight wire portions


71


associated with each track


67


are generally parallel to each other as illustrated and are adequately spaced to support the particular product container


9


positioned therebetween in a suspended condition. In this particular embodiment, the forwardmost end portion of each wire portion


71


associated with each track


67


is flared outwardly such as at


85


so as to increase the space between the respective wire portions


85


as compared to the spacing between the substantially parallel wire portions


71


. The upstanding wire portion


69


of each wire element


68


associated with the front portion


74


of the rack


65


is then integrally formed with or otherwise attached to the forwardmost end portion of wire portion


85


, each pair of wire portions


69


and


85


associated with each track


67


forming an opening or mouth


83


for the insertion and removal of the product containers


9


. The outwardly flared wire portions


85


are sufficiently angled such that when the upper portion


11


of a particular product container


9


reaches the enlarged spacing between the respective wire portions


85


, the elongated wire portions


71


will no longer support the upper portion


11


of the product container


9


and such product container will be allowed to exit the respective track


67


. Due to the flaring of the wire portions


85


, neither the front upstanding wire portions


69


associated with each track


67


or any portion of the opening or mouth


83


form a stop means for the product containers


9


.




In total contrast, the upstanding wire portions


69


of each wire element


68


associated with the rear portion


73


of rack


65


remains substantially straight and parallel to each other and the rearwardmost end portions of each of the substantially straight wire portions


71


associated with each track


67


likewise remain substantially straight and are not flared or angled similar to the flared portions


85


associated with the front portion of each track


67


. The rearwardmost upstanding wire portions


69


are integrally formed or otherwise attached to the substantially straight rearwardmost end portions of each wire portion


71


thereby forming a stop mechanism at the rear portion of each track


67


. As a result, the product containers cannot exit the respective tracks


67


from the rear of the rack


65


, nor can the rack


65


be loaded with product from the rear as is true with respect to rack


5


. Cross wire or rod members


77


are likewise secured to the upstanding wire portions


69


both at the front


74


and the rear


73


portions of the rack


65


to provide additional bracing and rigidity thereto. Although two wire members


67


are illustrated extending across the back portion


73


of the rack


65


and only a single wire member


77


is illustrated extending across the front portion


74


of the rack


65


, it is recognized and anticipated that any number of cross members


77


may be attached to the appropriate upstanding wire portions


69


to provide sufficient rigidity to the overall structure depending upon the size and weight of the product containers


9


to be suspended therewithin. Still further, similar to the wire members


41


, additional bracing may be provided in the form of wire or rod members


91


which extend from front portion to back portion of the rack


65


and are secured or otherwise attached to respective cross wire or rod members


77


as best illustrated in

FIGS. 8-10

. The wire members


91


are generally parallel to each other and are likewise spaced along the width of the rack


65


as previously explained with respect to wire members


41


.




The same mounting structure


43


previously described with respect to rack


5


and illustrated in

FIGS. 2-6

is likewise secured to the back portion


73


of the rack


65


. The mounting structure


43


includes a cross beam


44


, leg members


45


, hook members


25


, and fixed and movable components


48


and


49


respectively. The construction and operation of the mounting structure


43


including the adjustability of the hook members


25


and their engagement with respective slots


23


associated with the support members


15


are the same as previously discussed above with respect to rack


5


.




As best seen in

FIGS. 12 and 13

, an informational tag rail or price rail


101


is provided and is adapted for use on open grid wire racks providing easy installation onto and removal from a wide variety of different wire racks. In the illustrated embodiment, the tag rail


101


includes an elongated panel member


105


having a retainer slot or groove


102


positioned adjacent each of the top and bottom edges thereof, the grooves


102


extending from the front surface of panel member


105


as best illustrated in FIG.


13


. In a preferred embodiment, slots or the grooves


102


extend substantially the entire length of the panel member


105


. Means are provided for detachably mounting the tag rail


101


to a wire rack such as the racks


5


and


65


as well as to still other types of wire grid racks. In the illustrated embodiment, a plurality of resiliently deformable clip members


107


extend from a back surface


106


of the tag rail


101


and are preferably removably mounted for movement along the length of the tag rail


101


so that they can be selectively positioned and thereafter clipped onto or otherwise engaged with a wire or rod member associated with the front of the rack such as the wire members


37


or


77


. The clip members


107


can be engaged with an appropriate wire member


37


or


77


at any position along the length thereof without interference from the upstanding wires


29


or


69


which are secured to the cross wires


37


or


77


by merely slidably moving each clip member


107


to an appropriate location between the upstanding wires


29


or


69


as will be explained.




As best illustrated in

FIG. 13

, a slide channel


109


is provided on the back surface


106


of the panel member


105


and includes a pair of grooves or slots


108


facing generally toward one another and extending along the length of the tag rail


101


. The clip members


107


each include a T-flange


110


with oppositely extending flange portions


111


associated therewith, the flange portions


111


being each slidably engageable with a respective groove


108


for slidable movement within the slide channel


109


. The resiliently deformable clip member


107


is connected or otherwise attached to the T-flange


110


as illustrated and is generally C-shaped in cross-section having an opening


112


extending between opposite end portions


114


and


115


of clip member


107


, the opening


112


providing access to the channel


118


extending through and along the length of the clip member


107


. The channel


118


has a maximum transverse cross-sectional dimension that is larger than the spacing between the two opposite end portions


114


and


115


of the clip member


107


and is adaptable to receive a transverse rod or wire member associated with a particular product merchandising rack such as wire members


37


or


77


. In a preferred embodiment, the clip members


107


are formed of resiliently deformable or bendable material such as plastic and can be extruded and then cut to length. The diameters of the cross wires


37


and


77


are such so as to allow the cross wire to be inserted through the opening


112


and into the channel


118


allowing the opposite end portions


114


and


115


of the clip member


107


to spread open and snap fit onto the wire member to which it is being attached. The clip members


107


can be selectively moved along slide channel


109


to avoid interference with other members associated with the front of the display rack such as wire portions


29


or


69


. This arrangement enables the tag rail


101


to be releasably attached to the front portion of rack


5


or


65


and allows for its easy removal. A price tag strip member


122


or other advertising indicia may be inserted into the front grooves


102


to allow for pricing or other advertising messages to be conveyed to the consumer regarding the product containers


9


being suspended in the rack


5


or


65


.




It is also recognized and anticipated that the present racks


5


and


65


can be fabricated so as to include any number of tracks such as the product tracks


7


and


67


, including a single track, and that such rack devices can be easily suspended and/or connected together in side-by-side relationship to form a multiplicity of different columnar arrangements depending upon the number and width of the various product tracks needed for a particular application. In this regard, the resulting suspension racks may comprise a plurality of product modules which may be assembled in columnar array to achieve any desired width and any desired number of product tracks depending upon the particular merchandising application. Each product module can be laterally positioned and suspended in abutting side-by-side relationship to adjacent product modules so as to form an overall assembly for suspending products in a columnar array. The product modules or individual racks may also be laterally interlocked or otherwise connected together in side-by-side relationship to form a more stabilized assembly. In either case, each product module preferably includes at least one product track for suspending products positioned therewithin, it being contemplated that the respective product tracks may vary in lateral width not only to accommodate product containers of different dimensions but also due to the fact that some product modules may include more product tracks as compared to others. The construction of the various product modules as just described enables any number of such modules to be positioned adjacent each other in any preferred number to form a particular display device which not only conveniently fits in the allotted space within the existing display equipment, but also includes the maximum number of product tracks for the particular type of product containers to be merchandised therefrom. This is true whether the lateral width of each such product track is the same or of varying widths. Such product modules also provide effective means for selectively adjusting the overall width of the overall unit such as the product merchandising unit


1


illustrated in

FIG. 1

to accommodate the multitude of varying sizes and different types of existing display devices including existing refrigerated display coolers, cold vaults, and other display support structures presently in use. The only limitation to the use of product modules or racks having varying numbers of product tracks associated therewith is that appropriate support members


15


must be positioned and located at the appropriate locations across the width of the overall unit in order to enable the mounting structure associated with each product module or rack to be suspended from the support structure. Regardless of the number of product tracks associated with any particular rack, each product track is constructed as disclosed and described above with respect to the product tracks


7


and


67


associated respectively with embodiments


5


and


65


of the present invention.




In addition, the overall dimensions of the present racks


5


and


65


as well as the specific shape and configuration of the various members comprising the present structures are all subject to wide variations and may be sized and shaped into a variety of different sizes and configurations so as to be compatible with the size and shape of the particular product merchandising display equipment into which the present racks


5


and


65


may be mounted, or to conform with any other space limitation, without impairing the teachings and practice of the present invention. It is also recognized and anticipated that the hook members


25


can be positioned and oriented such that the racks


5


and


65


will achieve a gravity feed inclination when the hook members


25


are engaged with the support members


15


. Other variations and modifications to the various components comprising the present structures including other means for achieving a gravity feed orientation are also contemplated.




As is evident from the foregoing description, certain aspects of the present invention are not limited by the particular details of the examples illustrated herein and it is therefore contemplated that still other modifications and applications, or equivalents thereof, will occur to those skilled in the art. Other aspects, objects and advantages of the present invention can be obtained from a study of the drawings, the disclosure and the appended claims.




Thus, there has been shown and described a novel merchandising display unit and several embodiments of a suspension rack associated therewith. Many changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications of the present constructions will, however, become apparent to those skilled in the art after considering the specification and the accompanying drawings. All such changes, modifications, variations and other uses and applications which do not depart from the spirit and scope of the invention are deemed to be covered by the invention which is limited only by the claims which follow.



Claims
  • 1. A suspension type product merchandising display unit for displaying a plurality of product containers comprising:a support structure having at least a pair of support members associated therewith; at least one suspension rack removably attachable to said support structure, said suspension rack including at least one track having opposed front and rear end portions for supporting in single file a plurality of product containers each having an upper portion associated therewith, each track including a pair of elongated wire elements spaced apart for receiving therebetween the upper portions of product containers such that at least a portion of the upper portion of each product container when positioned therebetween will engage at least a portion of said pair of wire elements whereby the product containers will be suspended by their upper portions for movement relative to said pair of wire elements, said suspension rack to at least some of the support members associated with said support structure; at least the front portion of each pair of elongated wire elements forming said at least one track including an upstanding portion and a downwardly and inwardly sloped portion forming an opening at the front portion of each track for the insertion and removal of product containers, the spacing between the respective upstanding portions of each track being larger than the spacing between the respective downwardly and inwardly sloped portions of each track thereby narrowing the opening between said downwardly and inwardly sloped portions, said downwardly and inwardly sloped portions being operable to engage the upper portion of a lead product container thereby providing a stop mechanism for holding the product containers within said track, the spacing between the upstanding portions of each pair of wire elements forming said at least one track being sized so as to allow the upper portion of each product container to pass therethrough for removal from said track; and cooperatively engageable means associated with said support structure and with said mounting structure in a cantilevered fashion.
  • 2. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 1 wherein said cooperatively engageable means includes at least a pair of hook members associated with said support structure.
  • 3. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 2 wherein at least one of said hook members associated with the mounting structure of said suspension rack is adjustably moveable for engaging one of the hook receiving openings associated with one of the support members of said support structure.
  • 4. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 1 wherein at least the rear portion of each pair of elongated wire elements forming said at least one track includes an upstanding portion and a downwardly and inwardly sloped portion forming an opening at the rear portion of each track for the insertion and removal of the product containers, the spacing between the respective upstanding portions of each track being larger than the spacing between the respective downwardly and inwardly sloped portions of each track thereby narrowing the opening between said downwardly and inwardly sloped portions, said downwardly and inwardly sloped portions being operable to engage the upper portion of a rearwardmost product container thereby providing a stop mechanism for holding the product containers within said track, the spacing between the upstanding portions of each pair of wire elements forming said at least one track being sized so as to allow the upper portion of each product container to pass therethrough for removal from said track.
  • 5. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 1 wherein said mounting structure includes a member having opposite end portions and a depending leg portion associated with each opposite end thereof, each leg portion having a fixed component and a moveable component, at least said moveable component including said cooperatively engageable means for engaging at least some of the support structure, said moveable component being adjustable relative to the cooperatively engageable means associated with said support members.
  • 6. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 1 wherein said at least one suspension rack further includes a member extending transversely across the front of said rack, and an informational tag rail removably mountable onto said transverse member.
  • 7. The suspension type product merchandising display unit defined in claim 6 wherein said tag rail includes a front surface and a rear surface, at least one resiliently deformable clip member extending from the rear surface of said tag rail, said at least one resiliently deformable clip member having a channel associated therewith, said channel being adaptable for receiving and engaging said transverse member.
  • 8. A suspension type product merchandising display rack for merchandising a plurality of product containers in parallel rows, said suspension rack being adaptable for mounting to a support structure and comprising a plurality of tracks each having opposed front and rear end portions for supporting therein a plurality of product containers, each track including a pair of elongated wire elements, each elongated wire element including a substantially straight wire portion and an upstanding wire portion located at each opposite end thereof, each upstanding wire portion associated with each track further including a downwardly and inwardly sloped portion, the substantially straight wire portions associated with each track being spaced so as to receive therebetween the upper portions of product containers such that at least a portion of the upper portion of each product container engages the substantially straight wire portions of said track whereby the product containers are suspended by their upper portions for movement relative to said substantially straight wire portions, the upstanding wire portions associated with each track including the downwardly and inwardly sloped portions associated respectively therewith forming an opening at the front and rear portion of each track for inserting and removing the product containers, the spacing between the respective upstanding wire portions associated with each track being larger than the spacing between the respective downwardly and inwardly sloped portions associated respectively therewith, said downwardly and inwardly sloped portions associated with each track being operable to engage the upper portions of a product container thereby providing a stop mechanism at each end portion of each track for holding the product containers within each said track, the spacing between the upstanding wire portions associated with each track being sized so as to allow the upper portion of each product container to pass therethrough for removal from said track, and a mounting structure associated with the rear portion of said suspension rack, said mounting structure including at least a pair of hook members for attaching to the support structure, at least one of said hook members being adjustably moveable for selectively positioning said hook members for engagement with the support structure.
  • 9. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 8 wherein said mounting structure includes a pair of hook members located adjacent each opposite end portion thereof, at least one of said hook members located adjacent each opposite end portion of said mounting structure being adjustably moveable for selectively engaging the support structure.
  • 10. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 9 wherein said mounting structure includes a depending leg portion located adjacent each opposite end thereof, each leg portion including a fixed component and a moveable component, a hook member associated with each fixed and moveable component of said mounting structure, said moveable component being adjustable so as to vary the spacing between the pair of hook members associated with each leg portion.
  • 11. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 8 including a spacer member extending between and secured to a respective wire element associated with adjacent tracks.
  • 12. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 8 including at least one transverse member extending across the front portion of said rack and at least one transverse member extending across the rear portion of said rack, and a plurality of wire members extending between said front and rear transverse members at spaced locations along the width of said suspension rack.
  • 13. The suspension type product merchandising rack defined in claim 12 including an informational tag rail removably mountable to said at least one transverse member extending across the front portion of said suspension rack.
  • 14. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 13 wherein said information tag rail includes an elongated panel member having front and rear surfaces and opposed end portions, a pair of grooves associated with the front surface of said panel member extending substantially along the length thereof between the opposed end portions thereof, said grooves being adaptable for receiving and releasably retaining one or more information strip members, said tag rail further including a slide channel associated with the rear surface of said panel member, and at least one clip member slidably engageable with said slide channel for slidable movement therewithin, said at least one clip member having a channel extending therethrough adaptable to receive said at least one transverse member extending across the front portion of said suspension rack and a pair of opposite end portions defining an opening therebetween accessing said channel, said at least one clip member being resiliently deformable so as to allow said at least one transverse member to pass through said opening for positioning within said channel for removably mounting the tag rail thereto.
  • 15. The suspension type product merchandising display rack defined in claim 14 including a plurality of clip members engageable with the slide channel associated with the rear surface of said panel member.
CROSS REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION

This application is a continuation-in-part of design patent application Ser. No. 29/142,992, filed Jun. 6, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. D455,275.

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Continuation in Parts (1)
Number Date Country
Parent 29/142992 Jun 2001 US
Child 10/022986 US