The present invention relates to a tag holder such as in particular for the display of an electronic price tag. It will find a particular application in all the fields of economic activity where it is desirable to display information.
In the field of commercial display, and in particular in selling premises, it is know to arrange a tag holder stick or a profiled mother-stick for supporting a tag holder on the front edge of a shelf.
Generally, the trays of the shelves are of two types. They may be thin, generally consisting of a curved sheet metal at its ends to form the edges of the tray, or may be thick, of the order of half a centimetre, formed, for instance, of a wooden, glass or still plexiglass plate.
So-called thin trays exhibit generally a mounting section on the front edge of the latter. The profiled stick then exhibits adapted fastening means capable of co-operating with the front edge of the tray. Also, for instance, the sheet metal can be folded to form a U-shaped profile on the front edge of the tray. The profiled stick then exhibits snap-on means capable of co-operating with the U.
So-called thick trays do not exhibit generally any assembly section. The tag holders then exhibit generally a rear profile forming an elastic jaw. This jaw will then pinch the front edge of the tray and thus provides for the attachment of the profiled stick. Nevertheless, the long-term resistance of the tag holder is mediocre, wherein the profiled stick and in particular the tag holder coming loose from the tray when pulling slightly thereon.
The fastening of the profiled sticks or tag holder by adhesive is also known. Nevertheless, this method is little convenient when changing parts. Indeed, when removing the sticks or the tag holders, the adhesive will peel off, wherein a portion of the adhesive stays on the surface of the tray. The adhesive remains will then catch dust, and makes the shelves little attractive. It must be removed and the tray cleaned.
The aim of the present invention is to provide a tag holder which remedies the shortcomings aforementioned, providing an attachment to a so-called thick shelf efficiently.
Another aim of the invention is to provide a tag holder enabling an attachment to trays of different thicknesses.
Other aims and advantages of the invention will appear in the following description, which is given only by way of example and without being limited thereto.
The invention relates to a tag holder, in particular for the display of an electronic price tag, including at least means for supporting a tag, such as in particular an electronic price tag, as well fastening means capable of being slaved at the front of a tray, in particular a shelf, characterised in that said fastening means exhibit eccentric means for pinching the tray enabling to adjust and to hold the tag holder on trays of different thicknesses.
The invention will be understood better when reading the following description, accompanied by the appended drawings which are integral part thereof and among which:
The invention relates to a tag holder, such as in particular for the display of an electronic price tag, including at least means for supporting a tag, such as in particular an electronic price tag, as well fastening means capable of being slaved at the front of a tray, in particular a shelf.
According to the invention, the fastening means exhibit eccentric means 7 for pinching the tray enabling to adjust and/or to hold the tag holder on trays of different thicknesses.
Also, the eccentric means enable to attach the tag holder shelves, and in particular trays of different thicknesses. They enable in particular to adjust and/or to fasten the tag holder on shelves of 4 mm to 8 mm in thickness, without being however limiter to such interval.
Advantageously, according to an embodiment, the eccentric means are self-clamping when drawn by the tag holder. As illustrated on Figures, when the tag holder is subjected to traction, the eccentric means are driven so that they increase the pinching load on the tray, thereby holding the tag holder solidly. Thus, the eccentric means grasp the tray and react to a tensile load while opposing higher friction loads to the latter.
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As illustrated on Figures, the upper horizontal wing 31 of the C-shaped structure is of size greater than the lower wing 32.
The eccentric means 7 are arranged at such a horizontal wing of the structure of C-shaped profile, and consisting of a pivoting eccentric 7′.
As illustrated on Figures, the eccentric is hinged at the lower wing 32 of the C-shaped structure.
According to an embodiment, one of the horizontal wings of the C-shaped structure exhibits at the end thereof a pivot pin 4, transversal and horizontal, around which said eccentric is pivoting.
The eccentric exhibits a longitudinal straight opening of width d smaller than the diameter of said transversal pivot pin 4, thereby enabling to snap-on the eccentric 7′ by resilient deformation.
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The longitudinal straight opening of width d emerges on a substantially cylindrical, longitudinal recess of diameter substantially equal to the diameter of the transversal pivot pin 4.
The pivot pin 4 can be in particular, as illustrated on Figures, tubular. The transversal pivot pin 4 forms with one 32 of the horizontal wings of the C-shaped structure a T-shaped structure. The eccentric 7′ then exhibits a central cut-out 8 letting through the vertical wing 32 of the T-shaped structure, when rotating.
The eccentric 7′ exhibits a protrusion 9 with a lever function. As illustrated on
As illustrated on
The eccentric exhibits, in this end pinching position, a flat surface zone 15 in order to prevent any reverse rotation of the latter. In this end position, the protrusion 5 is arranged substantially parallel to the tray (not illustrated).
Also, contrary to the state of the art which requires generally tools for disassembly, the fastening means of the tag holder may be actuated manually while causing the rotation of the eccentric while resting on the protrusion 9.
In a second embodiment of the fastening means 2 illustrated on
Also, as illustrated on
Besides, the upper wing 31 of the structure of C-shaped profile may exhibit contact means to increase the friction coefficient with the tray.
Also, as illustrated on
According to an embodiment, the tag holder 1 exhibits hinging means acting as an interface between said fastening means 3 to the tray and the means 6 for supporting a tag. Also, the tag can be oriented along different viewing angles according to the height of the tray in the shelf.
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Advantageously, the pivot part 13 exhibits indexing means enabling to hold the tag holder at a given angle. The pivot part 13 may then be in the form of a toothed gear 13, whereof the toothing is capable of co-operating with a ratchet 11 slaved to the C-shaped structure.
The means 6 for supporting a tag may be in particular in the form, as illustrated on
Nevertheless, the supporting means 6 may be in any other shape and in particular the forms of a pocket for a cardboard tag.
The invention will be advantageously manufactured in plastic materials by injection-moulding processes. Nevertheless, according to the embodiments, other materials may be used such as aluminium.
Number | Date | Country | Kind |
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05/01538 | Feb 2005 | FR | national |
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/EP2006/000283 | 1/12/2006 | WO | 00 | 7/1/2008 |