The present invention relates to devices and systems for displaying goods.
Consumer goods or samples are often displayed on shelves or floor-mounted racks in stores for customer viewing. Such displays may be cumbersome to install and/or modify and aesthetic display choices may be limited. Moreover, it may be difficult for a consumer to locate a retail product near a sample display.
Embodiments according to the present invention provide a rack assembly for holding articles for display on an upstanding mounting wall or panel having one or more mounting slots. The rack assembly includes an elongate rack such that, in position, the elongate rack projects outwardly a distance from the mounting wall or panel to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation. The elongate rack is configured to releaseably engage with at least one of the mounting slots. An elongate hanger is suspended from the rack and has a plurality of slot patterns therein. The elongate hanger resides in a substantially vertical orientation. A plurality of discrete, soft fabric articles are held by the slot patterns of the hanger.
In some embodiments, the rack assembly includes an elongate frame suspended from the rack that is sized and configured to receive the hanger. The frame can include an interior grooved perimeter configured to slideably receive the hanger. The frame can include two substantially parallel elongate vertical portions and a substantially horizontal lower end portion. The elongate vertical portions may be each suspended from the rack. The frame can include an open uppermost portion and wherein the hanger is slideably received into the frame through the uppermost portion. The frame can include at least one upwardly extending fastener configured to mount to the rack to suspend the frame from the rack. The rack can include a mating downwardly extending fastener configured to engage the frame fastener. In certain embodiments, the rack assembly includes an elongate second rack so that, in position, the second rack projects outwardly a distance from the mounting wall or panel to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation substantially parallel to the first rack. The second rack is configured to releaseably engage with another mounting slot and includes a support end that releasably engages a medial vertical portion of the frame.
In particular embodiments, an elongate second rack is provided so that, in position, the second rack projects outwardly a distance from the mounting wall or panel to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation substantially parallel to and beneath the first rack. The second rack is configured to releaseably engage with the mounting wall or panel and includes a support end that releasably engages a side portion of the hanger.
In some embodiments, the hanger is a unitary member. In other embodiments, the rack assembly includes a frame and the hanger comprises a plurality of vertically stacked discrete members received in the frame. The hanger may be substantially planar, the hanger can be formed of a thermoplastic material, and/or the hanger may be translucent and/or transparent.
According to further embodiments of the present invention, a wall-mountable rack assembly for holding articles for display on an upstanding mounting wall or panel having one or more mounting slots is provided. The rack assembly includes an elongate rack such that, in position, the elongate rack projects outwardly a distance from the mounting wall or panel to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation. The elongate rack is configured to releaseably engage with at least one of the mounting slots. An elongate frame is suspended from the rack. An elongate hanger is suspended from the rack and received in the elongate frame. The elongate hanger resides in a substantially vertical orientation. A plurality of articles are held by the hanger.
In particular embodiments, the frame includes an interior grooved perimeter configured to slideably receive the hanger. The frame can include two substantially parallel elongate vertical portions and a substantially horizontal lower end portion, so that the elongate vertical portions are, in position, each suspended from the rack. The frame can include an open uppermost portion so that the hanger is slideably received into the frame through the open uppermost portion.
According to still further embodiments of the present invention, a display system is provided. A wall-mountable rack assembly for holding articles for display on an upstanding mounting wall or panel having one or more slots is provided. The rack assembly can be configured as described above. A storage unit is adjacent the rack assembly so that the hanger of the rack assembly extends outwardly a distance beyond from the storage unit.
According to further embodiments of the present invention, methods of displaying articles include positioning a wall-mountable rack assembly for holding articles for display on an upstanding mounting wall or panel having one or more mounting slots. An elongate rack is attached to a mounting wall or panel so that the elongate rack projects outwardly a distance from the mounting wall or panel to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation. An elongate hanger is suspended from the rack so that the elongate hanger resides in a substantially vertical orientation. The hanger has a plurality of slot patterns therein. A plurality of discrete, soft fabric articles are attached in the slot patterns of the hanger.
The present invention will now be described more fully hereinafter with reference to the accompanying figures, in which preferred embodiments of the invention are shown. This invention may, however, be embodied in many different forms and should not be construed as limited to the embodiments set forth herein. Like numbers refer to like elements throughout. In the drawings, layers, regions, or components may be exaggerated for clarity. As used herein, “connect” or “connectable” means that the referenced elements are either directly or indirectly connected, i.e., that the referenced elements may be attached either to each other or by way of one or more common intermediate elements. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as “on” or “suspended” by another element, it can be directly on or suspended by the other element or intervening elements may also be present. It will be understood that when an element is referred to as being “adjacent” another element, it can be immediately adjacent the other element or spaced apart from but in proximity to the other element.
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The frame 45 defines an interior perimeter for receiving the hangers 41 and has two substantially parallel elongate vertical frame portions 44 each having a hook 18 at one end and a substantially horizontal lower end portion 48 extending between and connecting the other ends of the frame portions 44. The upper rack 20 includes mating hooks 16 that are configured to engage hooks 18 to suspend the hanger assembly 10. Other hooking or attachment mechanisms can be used, including brazing, welding, and/or fasteners such as screws, pins, nails, clamps, or adhesives.
As shown, the hangers 41 each have three slot patterns 14 that are configured to receive the articles 12. The slot patterns 14 include laterally extending tongues 38 that extend from opposing side portions of the hanger 41. Each article 12 is configured to engage the tongues 38. For example, as shown in
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Other rack and bracket or mounting hardware configurations may also be used. For example, the racks 20, 22 may be configured with hollow cores rather than mounting plates 26, 30 that are sized and configured to receive a respective protruding channel member (which themselves may be formed with solid or open cores) therein (not shown). Alternatively, the mounting plates 26, 30 may be configured with a stepped edge pattern to be received in a slot in a wall or panel. Examples of various alternative configurations are shown in co-owned U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/471,664, the disclosure of which is hereby incorporated by reference in its entirety.
Any number of racks can be used. In some embodiments, a single rack, such as the rack 20, is provided and a hanger is suspended therefrom and the lower rack 22 can be omitted. In other embodiments, an upper rack 20 and a plurality of lower racks 22 are provided. Moreover, the lower rack 22 can be configured so that an additional hanger and/or hanger assembly can be suspended from the lower rack 22.
The rack assembly 100 may be particularly suitable for displaying samples of window covering materials, including soft drapery fabric samples. The articles 12 can be arranged on the hanger assembly 10 so that their primary forward faces are aligned to face the same direction. In certain embodiments, the rack assembly 100 can be configured and sized to hold at least about 10, typically about 20, and in certain embodiments, at least about 30 articles. Moreover, any number of hangers 41 and/or slot patterns 14 can be used. For example, a single, unitary hanger can extend the entire length or a portion of the length of the frame.
According to some embodiments, the articles 12 are samples of soft drapery fabrics. The term “soft drapery fabrics” refers to fabrics that can be draped over a curtain rod or backing so that the fabric yields to pressure or weight and may include fabrics ranging in texture and density from fine to relatively stiff. As will be discussed further below, the soft drapery fabric sample may be formed with a rod pocket across its width (see, e.g.,
The rack assembly 100 may also be suitable for displaying other consumer items such as clothing or accessory items (for example, socks, belts, and purses) as well as other articles including toys, batteries, posters, magazines, books, packaged food items, and the like.
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Accordingly, the rods 24, 28 project outwardly a distance from the wall or panel 32 to reside in a substantially horizontal orientation so that the hanger assembly is suspended in a substantially vertical orientation. In some embodiments, the storage unit 56 projects about 12 inches from the support wall or panel 32 and the rack assembly 100 is configured so that the hanger assembly 10 extends beyond the storage unit 56, e.g., the hanger assembly 10 hangs greater than 12 inches from the support wall or panel 32. In some embodiments, the upper rack 20 is about 23 inches long and the frame 45 is about seven and one-quarter inches wide and a length of about 48 inches. [Matt, please confirm dimensions| As shown, the near edge of the hanger assembly 10 is spaced forward from the front edge of the storage unit 56 by a distance w. In some embodiments, the hanger assembly 10 can be immediately adjacent or closely proximate the front edge of the storage unit 56 (i.e., w=0), or the hanger assembly 10 can overlap the front edge of the storage unit 56.
The rack assembly 100 and mounting bracket(s) should be configured to hold the weight of the hanger assembly 10 and the articles 12 and hangers 41 thereon so as that the racks 20, 22 are able to maintain the horizontal (level) orientation of the racks 20, 22 even when loaded with articles 12.
The rack assembly 100 can be adjacent the storage unit 56 as shown in
Two hangers 41 may be placed in the frame 45 in a “back-to-back” arrangement so that the articles 12 may be displaced on two sides of the hanger assembly 10 as shown in
In certain embodiments, the rack assembly 100 may be configured from a material that is sufficiently malleable so that it can be formed into the desired shape. The material may be a metal, polymer and/or co-polymer, plastic, thermoplastic, ceramic, fiber-reinforced resin, or blends and/or mixtures thereof. In some embodiments, the frame 45 and racks 20, 22 are formed of a metal material. In certain embodiments, the hanger(s) 41 may be formed of an elastomeric material, which may include polymers, co-polymers, cellulose, and derivatives, blends and mixtures thereof. In particular embodiments, hanger(s) 41 can be formed from a thermoplastic and/or plexiglass or polyvinylchloride material. In certain embodiments, the hanger 41 can be translucent and/or transparent. In some embodiments, the hanger 41 can be opaque. In particular embodiments, the hanger 41 is formed of a unitary plexiglass planar body.
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The frame 45 further includes a support rod 68 that is situated behind the hanger 41 as shown in
Other hanger assembly configurations can be used. In some embodiments, a hanger can be provided that connects to a rack without requiring a frame. For example, a hanger may include a hook for attachment to a rack. A hanger and a hook can be provided as a single, unitary member.
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The strip of fabric may be about 3-6 inches wide and about 4-18 inches long, and is typically arranged on the hanger 41 to extend for viewing with about 5 inches in width and 8 inches long. In some embodiments, the hangers 41 can be about 7 inches wide and about 48 inches long and extend substantially the entire length of the frame 45. [Matt, please confirm dimensions] The hanger assembly 10 can weigh between about one pound. In some embodiments, the hanger assembly 10 when loaded with articles 12 is less than 1-½ pounds.
In the drawings and specification, there have been disclosed embodiments of the invention and, although specific terms are employed, they are used in a generic and descriptive sense only and not for purposes of limitation. The following claims are provided to ensure that the present application meets all statutory requirements as a priority application in all jurisdictions and shall not be construed as setting forth the scope of the present invention.
This application claims priority to U.S. Provisional Application Ser. No. 60/491,511, filed Jul. 31, 2003, and 60/471,664, filed May 19, 2003, the contents of which are hereby incorporated by reference in their entirety.
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60491511 | Jul 2003 | US | |
60471664 | May 2003 | US |