The invention is in the field of retail displays. More specifically, flexible retail outpost displays for social expression products such as greeting cards, gift wrap, gift package accessories, etc.
The a-frame merchandise display of the present disclosure and related inventions includes: two main frames, each frame having a front surface and a rear surface opposite the front surface; a vertical upper end; and a vertical lower end opposite the vertical upper end; a pegboard panel inserted into each of the two main frames; at least one frame lock which removably attaches the two main frames to one another proximate the vertical upper ends thereof; a bottom pan or tray which is inserted between the vertical lower ends of the two main frames; and two side frames which are attached between the two main frames, each of the two side panels having a pegboard panel inserted therein.
In another embodiment, the a-frame merchandise display includes: two main frames; a frame lock which connects the two main frames together along an upper end thereof; two side frames which are attached between the two main frames; a pegboard panel inserted between each of the two main frames and the two side frames; and one or more card tiers which are removably attached to the pegboard panels inserted between the two main frames.
In still another embodiment, the a-frame merchandise display includes: two main frames, each main frame having two long sides parallel to one another with a upper end and a lower end opposite the upper end; and two short sides, one short side attached between the upper ends of the long sides and the other short side attached between the lower ends of the long sides, creating a closed rectangular frame; a frame lock which is attached between an outer surface of each of the two long sides of the two main frames near the upper end thereof; two side frames attached between each of the a-shaped space created at the sides of the two attached main frames, creating a closed four-sided structure; and a pegboard panel attached to the inside surface of each of the two main frames and two side frames.
The present disclosure and related inventions are directed to a sustainable a-frame floor display (hereinafter referred to as “a-frame display”) for retail merchandising of both greeting card and non-greeting card merchandise such as, for example, gift wrap, stationery, stickers, gift package accessories, etc. The a-frame display is easily set up and taken down and has a relatively small footprint to accommodate smaller retailers or boutique shops or to minimize the space taken in larger retail store aisles. It also contains a hidden storage compartment for extra product or loose fixture accessories such as card tiers, hooks, and signs.
The a-frame display 100 may contain but is not limited to a main frame assembly 10, a a side frame assembly 14, a bottom pan 12 and one or more merchandise assemblies. The a-frame display 100 ships in three packages—the main frame assembly 10 (which folds down flat), the side frame assembly 14 and one or more merchandise assemblies.
The main frame assembly 10 of the a-frame display 100 includes two (2) main frames 10A, 10B, each with a pegboard panel insert 16, and a frame lock 20. Each of the two (2) main frames 10A, 10B contain two short sides—a first side and a second side and two long sides—a third side and a fourth side, which extend between and are perpendicular to the two short sides to create a rectangular outer frame, as shown in
A sign holder 26 may be attached between the two main frames 10A, 10B at the upper edge thereof, above the frame lock 20, via a piano hinge and two pop rivets. Signage 28 may be easily inserted and removed therefrom, as shown in
A bottom pan 12 may be inserted between the two attached main frames 10A, 10B at a lower edge thereof to create a floor onto which product or other display attachments may be retained.
A bottom channel 36 may be attached to the bottom surface of each of the two main frames 10A, 10B. The bottom channel 36 contains an upward facing u-shaped channel 37 with two tube legs 38 extending downward from opposing edges therefrom, as shown in
A side frame assembly 14, contains two (2) side frames 14A, 14B with pegboard panels inserted therebetween. When the side frame assembly 14 is attached to the main frame assembly 10 it creates a substantially closed 4-sided structure. Each of the two (2) side frames 14A, 14B are somewhat triangular shaped with two (2) angled sides, one (1) long horizontal side extending between the two (2) angled sides and one (1) top horizontal side extending between the two angled sides, as shown in
Merchandise assemblies can easily be added and removed from the a-frame structure. It creates a flexible fixture wherein different merchandise assemblies may be interchanged depending on need. Each merchandise assembly may be added, removed, or re-arranged without disruption of other merchandise assemblies that may also be attached to the fixture. In one example, as shown in the figures, a merchandise assembly may be a four (4) row card tier 42. The card tier 42 contains hardware 43 attached to the rear surface thereof which facilitates attachment to and removal of the card tier 42 from the pegboard panel 16 on the two (2) main frames 10A, 10B. Each card tier 42 may contain a plurality of greeting cards or other similar product. Other types of merchandise assemblies may be attached to the display 100 to maximize the amount of product on the display 100 or to maximize the number of different products on the display 100. In the configuration shown in the figures, two (2) merchandise assemblies (4-row card tiers) can be placed vertically onto each of the two (2) main pegboard panels 16, allowing four (4) merchandise assemblies per a-frame display 100. Other product may be displayed on the side panels 30A, 30B of the display 100. For example, peg board hooks 44 can be used to display hanging merchandise, such as, for example, gift bags, tissue paper, etc.
While the a-frame display of the present disclosure and related inventions is described herein and shown in the figures to have particular shapes and dimensions, other frame and panel shapes with other dimensions are considered to be within the scope of the present invention. Also, while the use of pegboard panels is described herein and shown in the figures, other types of panels may be used.
The foregoing embodiments of the present invention have been presented for the purposes of illustration and description. These descriptions and embodiments are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise form disclosed, and obviously many modifications and variations are possible in light of the above disclosure. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principle of the invention and its practical applications to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention in its various embodiments and with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. It is intended that the invention be defined by the following claims.
This application is a non-provisional of and claims priority to U.S. Provisional Patent Application No. 63/109,428, filed on Nov. 4, 2020, a copy of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
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