1. Field of the Invention
This invention relates to an integrated shelf divider, label and sign holder system and relates more particularly to an improved elongated universal support element, one or more of which may be adhesively affixed to a horizontal or vertical mounting surface, having elongated flexible semi-cylindrical ridges or beads located within a support element channel. The support element includes a cover portion and a mounting, or base, element. The ridges serve to removably retain the item to be supported or mounted within the support element channel. One such item is a shelf divider for merchandise shelving. Another such item is a label holder or combined label and sign holder.
A pair of such support elements can be affixed to the upper surface of a shelf, parallel the front and back longitudinally extending edges of the shelf, and in spaced relationship to each other. Opposed end mounting flanges of one or more elongated shelf dividers can then be slid between the flexible ridges of the support elements and the mounting, or base, element, to position upstanding divider elements generally perpendicularly to the front and back edges and the upper surface of the shelf.
In addition, the universal support element of this invention can be mounted generally horizontally, on a vertically extending surface to secure a sheet of material, which may be formed of paper, cardboard or plastic, to the surface for display of a message or sign to a passerby. Alternatively, a universal support element according to this invention can be secured to the undersurface of a generally horizontally extending shelf, adjacent the front edge thereof, to receive mounting portions of a label holder between the flexible ridges of the support element and the mounting element.
The universal support element of this invention can also be mounted on a horizontal shelf near the free edge thereof where the opening of the support element channel faces outwardly to receive a label holder and/or label and sign holder having a novel interlocking elongated locking strip arrangement. In yet another embodiment, a bidirectional dual support element is provided where back-to-back support elements have their channels facing in opposite directions to serve both as a holder for a label or sign holder, as well as a holder for a shelf divider.
2. Description of the Related Art
Shelf divider systems, such as those for retail store shelving, are well known in the art. One such shelf divider system is the subject of U.S. Pat. No. 5,836,097 entitled “Universal Shelf Divider, Label and Sign Holder System” which is assigned to the assignee of the present application. The '097 patent discloses a support element in combination with shelf dividers for mounting the shelf dividers to a shelf surface. The shelf dividers disclosed in the '097 patent are substantially identical to those used and described herein and, indeed, the shelf dividers of such '097 patent may be used with the improved support element of the present invention. The prior art '097 patent discloses a support element having an extended cover portion of substantially V-shape with a mounting, or base, element that is integral with the cover portion, but extends only part way along the overall width between the inner and outer edges of the cover portion. The cover portion includes a pair of flexible fingers that are greater in distance between the cover portion, from which they extend, to the base member. Thus, when the base member is secured to a mounting surface, the flexible fingers are compressed and directly engage the mounting surface in compression. There is no gap between the flexible fingers and the mounting surface.
As described in the '097 patent, when the item to be mounted or secured, such as the flange of a divider, is inserted into the support element, the item is captured between the flexible fingers and the mounting surface itself. The item to be supported can be inserted only part way into the support element. The item cannot be inserted all the way into the support element to the edge portion that connects the cover portion and mounting element. As a result, there are certain disadvantages with such a support element. In particular, the support element width must be relatively wide so as to accommodate the width of the base member and the adjacent width formed by the cover portion overlying the mounting surface. Further, the item to be inserted and captured can only be inserted approximately half way along the width of the support element. Thus, when a pair of support elements are mounted on front and back edges of a shelf, they take up a substantial portion of the shelf space. Still further, the divider member that is inserted and retained by the support elements cannot extend substantially the entire width of the shelf.
Similar disadvantages can be found when the '097 patent support element is used to support a label or sign. The overall width of the support element is wider than desirable and the label or sign to be inserted cannot be inserted substantially fully along the width of the support element.
Moreover, the support element disclosed in the '097 patent can be affixed to a shelf in a direction facing inwardly to support a shelf divider or outwardly to support a label holder or label/sign holder. A single shelf divider cannot perform both functions. Thus, if the support element is affixed to a shelf and oriented inwardly or toward the back of the shelf, it can be used only to support a shelf divider and not as a support for a label holder or label/sign holder.
It is therefor an object of the present invention to provide an improved support element, primarily for a universal shelf divider, to be mounted on the upper surface of a shelf in spaced opposed pairs extending generally parallel to each other and to the front and rear edges of the shelf, for reception of divider mounting flanges located at the opposite ends of upstanding shelf dividers.
A further object of this invention is the provision of an improved support element that is narrow in width, thus taking up little space on the mounting surface of the shelf, enabling the maximizing of the length of the shelf dividers from forward to rearward edges of the shelf.
A still further object of the present invention is to provide a generally U-shaped support element defining a channel for receiving the item to be supported, such as the mounting flange of a shelf divider, wherein the channel interior includes a plurality of substantially arcuate or semi-cylindrical ridges or beads that are elongated and extend substantially parallel to the connecting bridge of each of the legs of the U-shaped support element. The ridges are closely spaced apart from a facing interior surface of the support element and the ridges are compressed when an item to be supported is inserted.
Another object of this invention is the provision of a support element adapted for supporting a sheet of paper, cardboard or plastic sign or label, or a portion of a separate label holder, including a novel locking strip, wherein the item to be secured can be slid into the channel so as to be retained by the compressive force of the flexible ridges or beads.
A further object of the present invention is to provide a support element for mounting on the top of a shelf with the opening of the support element facing outwardly to receive a novel locking strip integral with a label holder or label/sign holder. The locking strip includes substantially rigid beads or ridges that interlock and are captured by the flexible ridges or beads within the interior of the support element.
Still further, it is an object of the present invention to provide a dual support element of generally two U-shapes in back-to-back relationship wherein one open channel faces in a direction 180° apart from the other open channel. The dual U-shaped support element may be affixed to a shelf at or adjacent the free edge thereof to support a shelf divider, as well as to support a label or label and sign holder.
A further object of this invention is to provide a shelf divider system utilizing the improved elongated support element in combination with thin plastic die-cut divider elements of the type described in the '097 patent.
Other and further objects, features, and advantages in the invention will become apparent from the ensuing description taken in conjunction with the attached drawings.
Like reference characters refer to like parts throughout the several views of the drawings.
In describing a preferred embodiment of the invention illustrated in the drawings, specific terminology will be resorted to for the sake of clarity. However, the invention is not intended to be limited to the specific terms so selected, and it is to be understood that each specific term includes all technical equivalents which operate in a similar manner to accomplish a similar purpose.
Referring now to the drawings, wherein like parts are identified by like characters, and more particularly to
The base member 23 has a generally planar outer surface 28 that carries a strip of pressure-sensitive adhesive tape or the like 40 which may be covered with a release paper strip 42 as shown in
Preferably, the adhesive tape width is one-half inch and extends a substantial distance along the length of the bottom outer surface 28 and along almost the entire width of the bottom outer surface 28. The tape is very thin, preferably 0.005 inches (5 mils), thus enabling a relatively flush mount with the mounting surface 90.
The cover portion 24 of the support element 20 lies substantially parallel to the base member 23 and its width 24a is substantially equal to the width 23a of the base member. Thus, the open end or mouth 50 of the support member 20 is defined by a pair of U-shaped legs 23, 24 that terminate along a line perpendicular to each of the legs 23, 24. The cover portion 24 is substantially thicker 24b than the thickness of the base member 23. Preferably, the thickness 24b is one-half the overall thickness between the planar outer surface 28 and the planar upper surface 27. In addition, the free end of the cover member 24 is beveled, as shown in
Coextruded in a well known manner with the hard plastic shell of the mounting element 20 is preferably three elongated semi-cylindrical ridges or beads 30, 32, 34 of flexible PVC material, such as 75 durometer PVC. The elongated ridges are intended to extend the full length of the support member 20, although, under certain circumstances, they may terminate short of the opposite free ends of the support element. Although three ridges 30, 32, 34 are depicted, it should be appreciated that a lesser or greater number could be utilized. Further, although the ridges 30, 32, 34 are shown as substantially one-half of a cylinder in the cross-section of
The interior surfaces of the base member 23, bridge edge 26 and cover portion 24, are shown as numerals 60, 62, 64, respectively, to define an insertion channel whose opening or free end 50 receives the item to be secured. A gap or space is provided between the extreme end of the ridge, shown as numeral 66 on ridge 30, and the surface 60 of the base member 23. This same gap is provided for each of the ridges 32 and 34. The overall height between surface 60 of the base member 23 and surface 64 of the cover portion is preferably 0.050 inches and the gap between point 66 and surface 60 is preferably 0.010 inches. Thus, when items to be retained have a thickness greater than the gap thickness, which is intended, the flexible PVC ridges will compress and a compressive force between the ridges and the upper surface 60 of the base member will frictionally retain the item to be secured within the channel.
Referring now to
It should be appreciated that the shelf divider 100 is substantially identical to the shelf divider as shown in the '097 patent, incorporated herein by reference.
It should also be appreciated that the universal support element 20 of the present invention can be utilized as a support for a sign or flexible sheet of material, such as paper, or used to support a label holder. With reference to the '097 patent,
Similarly,
It should further be understood that the surface 62 which is the interior surface of the bridge edge 26 acts as a stop member for limiting the inward movement of the item to be secured. Because this stop member 62 is at a distance 26a from the edge of the support member, it can be seen that the item to be secured can be inserted to extend almost to the edge of the surface upon which the support member is mounted. Thus, with reference to
The dual support element 120 of
The dual support element 120 is intended to receive a label holder of the type shown as numeral 200. Such label holders include a display portion well-known in the art and includes a back portion 201 hinged to a clear window 203. The back portion is integral with a novel locking strip 210 through a flexible hinge 208. The locking strip 210 is of substantially rigid PVC and includes two elongated ridges 212, 214. The orientation of the ridges 212, 214 is such that they coact with the three flexible PVC ridges 130B, 132B, 134B within the channel to be gripped tightly therein. See, for example,
It should be understood that the single U-shaped support element 20 of the type shown in
As is seen in
Both the single and dual support elements 20, 120 can be of substantial length, such as four feet in length to extend the full length of the shelf. Similarly, the locking strip 120 of the various label holders can also extend the entire length of the shelf and can be removed easily from the shelf if, for example, the shelf has to be washed. This removes the labels and avoids the problem of the labels getting wet. Then, the entire locking strip can be replaced and reinserted into position.
The term “label holder” as used in the following claims is intended generically to cover a label holder and combined label/sign holder of any and all configurations.
The foregoing descriptions and drawings should be considered as illustrative only of the principles of the invention. As noted, the invention may be configured in a variety of shapes and sizes and is not limited by the dimensions of the preferred embodiment. Numerous applications of the present invention will readily occur to those skilled in the art. Therefore, it is not desired to limit the invention to the preferred embodiments or the exact construction and operation shown and described. Rather, all suitable modifications and equivalents may be resorted to, falling within the scope of the invention.
This is a complete application claiming benefit of provisional application Ser. No. 60/554,345 filed Mar. 19, 2004.
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