AU2019100606A4 - A display support strip - Google Patents
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
- A47F5/0846—Display panels or rails with elongated channels; Sliders, brackets, shelves, or the like, slidably attached therein
- A47F5/0853—Rail constructions; Brackets
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- G—PHYSICS
- G09—EDUCATION; CRYPTOGRAPHY; DISPLAY; ADVERTISING; SEALS
- G09F—DISPLAYING; ADVERTISING; SIGNS; LABELS OR NAME-PLATES; SEALS
- G09F3/00—Labels, tag tickets, or similar identification or indication means; Seals; Postage or like stamps
- G09F3/08—Fastening or securing by means not forming part of the material of the label itself
- G09F3/18—Casings, frames or enclosures for labels
Abstract
(Figure 1) A strip 10 for supporting a display sheet 11 shown in phantom, the strip is extruded so the features shown in profile extend along the strip. The strip has an axially extending sheet lead-in in the form of a ramp 12 and two gripping projections 13 and 14 aligned with the ramp 12 so that the sheet 11 slides between the gripping teeth 13 and 14 and is held in place by them.The strip is a co-extrusion where the gripping projections 13 and 14 are formed from a rubberised or similar material while the rest of the strip is extruded from a rigid or semi-rigid plastic, typically a clear plastic, so that the teeth 13 and 14 are both flexible but may also have a surface gripping characteristic so that they do provide a frictional grip with the sheet 11 to resist its removal. There is an axially extending projection 29 to facilitate a user applying a digit, typically a finger, to the projection in order to widen the gap between the strips for insertion of a display sheet between the panels. ,23 Il li !! il
Description
A Display Support Strip
TECHNICAL FIELD [0001] THIS INVENTION relates to a display support strip and in particular but not limited to a display support strip for point of sale display of prices, signs or the like near to products being sold.
BACKGROUND [0002] Customers in store like to be able to see what products cost. Products are often stacked on shelves or hung together on a rack or hook. Shop owners like to display the unit price near the product stack. It is usual to use a plastic strip of the type where a printed card displaying unit prices is inserted into the strip. In addition to price a shop owner might want to display other information, for example, the shop owner might want to provide a SALE sign nearby or some other offer to attract customers to that particular product.
[0003] In order to achieve this, modified versions of the above mentioned strip have been used where teeth grip a sign hanging from the strip.
[0004] Australian Design Registration No. 314822 (“the ‘822 Design”) registered in 2007 is an example of such a strip. In this strip there is a back panel and a front panel joined along a bottom edge by a living hinge. The back panel is secured to a surface using an adhesive strip. There is a small outward flange at the top of the back panel. The living hinge is biased so that the front panel sits hard up against the back panel over mating surfaces of the panels with this mating of the panels terminating at an outward bend of the front panel just below the outward flange on the back panel. The outward bend of the front panel extends to a downward flange which is inwardly inclined toward the front panel and forming between the flange and the front panel a downward facing channel with a narrow entrance. This channel has a back wall and an inside wall facing the front panel. This wall has two spaced flexible gripping ribs facing back into the channel and they extend along the same side of the channel. These ribs have edges that are close to the front wall and are used to grip a sheet pushed upward along the front wall and into the channel. The sheet displaces the ribs backward and the ribs grip the sheet to resist its
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 removal. In addition to this, the front panel is transparent and by a user pulling the top of the front panel, it may be pulled forward so the panels may be separated and a display strip inserted between the panels. Upon release of the front panel the living hinge acts to sandwich the display strip between the panels.
[0005] US Patent Application Publication No. US2005/01666438 (“the ‘438 Patent Application”) of 4 August 2005 describes a similar strip in Figures 5 though 11 but having a back panel that falls short of the outward bend in the front panel such that the front panel overlays the whole of the back panel. The bend in the front panel also extends to a return which with the front wall forms a channel with a downward opening but in this case the return is not inwardly inclined toward the front wall as in the ‘822 Design but rather is parallel to it. The channel also employs a back wall and a wall facing the front wall. Backwardly directed gripping ribs are in the channel but unlike the ‘822 Design these are on opposite sides, one projecting from the front wall and the other projecting from the wall facing the front wall. These ribs are offset within the channel with the rib on the front wall being further into the channel than the other rib. The ribs overlap but due to them being offset a sheet may pass between them and push them apart which in turn causes them to resist removal of the sheet. Unlike the ‘822 Design which uses the front wall to guide a sheet to the gap between the front wall and the ribs, the ‘438 Patent Application use a ramp in the front wall to direct a sheet to the gap between the ribs. Since the back wall is completely covered by the front wall, the disposition of the channel, the ribs and the arrangement of the bend and the return means that the bend serves as a tab used manually to enable a user to easily pull the front wall away for insertion of a label between the two walls.
[0006] The strip of the ‘822 Design uses an adhesive strip to fix it to a surface. It may this be fitted to any surface. The strip of the ‘438 Patent Application uses clip near the living hinge so it may be pushed onto a rail from below to clip it into position. The clip has a first part starting from just above the living hinge, this part extends up, outside and above a second part, each part has a lead-in for a lower edge of a rail so that it slides on the rail, the lower edge of the rail slides between the parts and is locked between them. Thus in the ‘438 Patent Application the stip is only secured at the bottom.
[0007] While these arrangements have been around for many years and work quite well and there is nothing really wrong with them, the present invention arises with the object of providing
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 a useful alternative to the prior art.
OUTLINE [0008] In one aspect therefore the present invention resides in a narrow strip for supporting a display sheet in front of shelving when the strip is fitted to the shelving, the strip having front and rear panels joined by a living hinge and overlaying each other with an upper opening between the panels for insertion of the sheet and an axially extending sheet lead-in on the front panel and at least two axially extending gripping projections aligned with the lead-in so that another sheet may be directed by the lead-in between the projections and gripped thereby to hang in front of the display strip, the front panel including an axially extending projection adjacent the opening to facilitate a user applying a digit, typically a finger, to the projection in order to widen the gap between the strips for insertion of the first mentioned sheet between the panels. The gripping projections may include a gripping surface. They may be formed from a rubberised or similar material while the rest of the strip is extruded from a plastic, typically a clear plastic, so that the gripping projections are both flexible but also have a surface gripping characteristic so that they do provide a frictional grip with a sheet to resist its removal. The grip is sufficient so that the sheet can be removed but will not fall out. In profile the gripping projections may appear as teeth, the teeth may be offset and inwardly directed or reverse directed or barb-like but rounded or elliptical. Thus ease of insertion and resistance to removal also arises from the reverse direction of the teeth.
[0009] Preferably, the strip is integrally formed as an axially extending top section of an axially extending display window panel. In a preferred form the display window panel is a front panel of a strip also having a back panel. The front panel may be hinged to the back panel by an axially extending hinge. The hinge may be a living hinge. The panels may be biased together and having an axially extending opening opposite the hinge. The hinge may be configured to provide the bias. In this regard the hinge may have an axially extending forward projecting bulge. There may be a gap between the panels. The front panel may be manually movable to widen the gap for insertion of a price ticket or the like between the panels, the ticket being viewable through the front panel.
[0010] Preferably, the front panel includes an axially extending projection adjacent the opening
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 to facilitate a user applying a digit, typically a finger, to the projection in order to widen the gap between the strips.
[0011] Preferably, the top section comprises an upper part of the front panel, an outwardly projecting main flange and a return flange projecting downwardly from the main flange, the top section, main flange and return flange together forming a downwardly open channel, the channel having inside walls comprising an inner side wall of the return flange, an underside wall of the main flange and an inner side wall of the upper section of the front panel, the gripping projections being located in the channel on each of the inner side walls, the lead-in being located just below the channel on the front panel. Preferably, the lead-in comprises an axially extending ramp adapted to guide a sheet into the channel and between the teeth. The teeth may be offset with one tooth nearer the ramp. There may be more than two teeth.
[0012] Preferably, the axially extending projection used to facilitate a user applying a digit, projects from or adjacent a juncture between the main flange and the return flange. Typically, the axially extending projection projects above a terminal upper edge of the back panel. More preferably, it projects just above the upper edge of the back panel.
[0013] The back panel may comprise any suitable mounting so that the strip may be used. In one form the mounting is a simple adhesive strip. In another form the mounting is a an axially extending hand insertable clip that may be clipped over a rail or onto an edge support such as a panel. In this regard the clip is usually biased to a closed position and may include a clip lead-in or mouth. The lead-in or mouth may be resiliently expandable.
[0014] In another form the mount may include a deformable panel or a panel resiliently couple or hinged to the back panel that may deform into a connector bracket. The connector bracket may be a rigid mounting used as an intermediate fitting. The bracket may be an axially extending channel-like rail. In one form it may have a curved mounting channel that the mounting panel may be clipped into. The mounting channel may have parallel spaced grooves or opposed parallel cutbacks or undercuts that may receive opposite parallel edges of the back panel mount.
[0015] The back panel may be rotatably coupled to the mounting panel by a flexible coupling.
2019100606 05 Jun 2019
There may be one or more stops to block or set the rotation to a limit in order to set the front panel at a predetermined position relative to the mount. The stop may be an axially extending flange projecting from the back panel on its side opposite the front panel. The flange may have an angled terminal flange section. The stop flange may be near to a midpoint on the back panel. Preferably, it is between about a midpoint of the back panel and a level near the upper section of the front panel.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS [0016] In order that the present invention may be more readily understood and be put into practical effect reference will now be made to the accompanying drawings and wherein:
Figure 1 is an enlarged profile through a strip according to the invention for vertical mounting with an adhesive backing;
Figures 2 to 4 are respective rear perspective, side and front perspective views of the strip of Figure 1 to actual size;
Figures 5 to 13 are enlarged profiles similar to Figure 1 of further embodiments which employ different mounting arrangements.
METHOD OF PERFORMANCE [0017] Referring to the drawings and initially to Figure 1 to 4 there is illustrated in Figure 1 in enlarged profile a strip 10 for supporting a display sheet 11 shown in phantom, the strip is extruded so the features shown in profile extend along the strip. The strip has an axially extending sheet lead-in in the form of a ramp 12 and two gripping projections or teeth 13 and 14 aligned with the ramp 12 so that the sheet 11 slides between the gripping teeth 13 and 14 and is held in place by them.
[0018] The strip is a co-extrusion where the gripping projections 13 and 14 are formed from a rubberised or similar material while the rest of the strip is extruded from a rigid or semi-rigid plastic, typically a clear plastic, so that the teeth 13 and 14 are both flexible but may also have a surface gripping characteristic so that they do provide a frictional grip with the sheet 11 to resist its removal. The grip is sufficient so that the sheet can be removed but will not fall out. The
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 resistance to the sheet is not too much so that it can not be inserted and so that various different sheets of different thickness and material may be sued. Ease of insertion and resistance to removal also arises from the inward direction of the teeth. The teeth encourage insertion but resist removal. It will be further appreciated that by the teeth being offset that pulling on the sheet will tend to close the teeth together further gripping the sheet.
[0019] The strip 10 includes a back panel 15 carrying a surface mount in the form of double sided adhesive strip 16 to enable the strip to be mounted on a surface. There is front panel 17 having a hinge comprising hinge 18 which is configured to bias the front and rear panels 15 and 17 into a closed position as illustrated in Figure 1. The front panel 17 has a top section formed by a flange 19 and a return flange 20 which together with the upper section 21 of the front panel form a downwardly open channel 22 which together constitutes a sheet feed in and sheet holding upper end portion 23 of the panel 17 which receives and holds the sheet 11 as illustrated. The channel has opposed inner walls 24 and 25 and these have co-extruded therewith the teeth 13 and 14 which are offset and angled into the channel 22. The ramp 12 terminates adjacent or just below the channel 22. The outer tooth being the first tooth encountered by the sheet 11 is offset toward the ramp 12.
[0020] The back panel has an upper section 26 which has a flange 27 and between the two panels there is an opening or gap 28 and the panels may be separated by a user locating a finger on projection 29 and pulling in the direction of the arrow 30, thus the gap between panels may be widened so that a ticket or card may be fitted between them.
[0021] Referring to the other figures, these all use the same upper end portion 23 but different mounting arrangements. Some are of different widths. For example, the embodiment of Figure 1 is 25mm - 35mm wide while that of Figure 12 is 80mm - 90mm wide. Figure 5 illustrates another strip 31 which in all material respects includes the same front panel 17 and upper end 23 where like numerals illustrate like features, the only distinction here being at the upper end 32 of the rear panel 15 there is a mounting strip 33 which is set at an angle 34 to the panel 15 and this mounting strip 33 has an adhesive pad 35 thus enabling the panel 17 to be effectively set at an angle to vertical.
[0022] Referring to Figure 6 like numerals illustrate like features and as can be seen the only
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 variation here is that there is a rail mounting clip 37 comprising an entry 38 and a circular axially extending rail cavity 39 so that the strip may be simply clipped over a rail by reason of the profile being resiliently biased in the direction of the arrow 40 as it is clipped onto a rail.
[0023] Figure 7 illustrates another embodiment 41 in this case the rear panel 42 includes a rearwardly projecting stop 43 which cooperates with a mounting panel 44 which itself is coupled to the rear panel 42 by a flexible joiner 45. The effect of this arrangement is illustrated in Figure 8 where the joiner 45 allows flexing of the mounting 44 which in turn strikes against the stop 43 in a bracket 46 which is fitted to a shelf 47.
[0024] Figures 9 and 10 are a similar embodiment to Figures 7 and 8 wherein the strip 48 in this case includes a shorter stop 49 which permits mounting to a shelf 50 utilising the same bracket 46 but alters the inclination of the front panel 17 relative to the bracket 46.
[0025] Figures 11 and 12 illustrate another strip which utilises a clip 52 and a resilient connection 53 which in conjunction with a stop 54 may adopt the orientation illustrated in Figure 12 at 55 relative to an upstanding panel 56 on a shelving arrangement 57 while Figure 13 illustrates use of the clip 51 with a shorter stop 58 with the same shelf arrangement 57.
Contribution to the working of the shelving
1. Claim 1 - multiple sheets may be fitted to the strip with the gripping projections holding the front sheet between them while the finger projection facilitates a user separating the panels;
2. Claim 2 - the ramp lines up with the gripping projections provide for ease of entry of an extra display sheet in front of the shelving;
3. Claim 3 - the finger projection is above the back panel making it easier to separate the panels.
4. Claim 4 - the clip fits allows removal; and
5. Claim 5 - top and bottom clips are more secure.
[0026] Whilst the above has been given by way of illustrative example many variations and modifications will be apparent to those skilled in the art without departing from the broad ambit
2019100606 05 Jun 2019 and scope of the invention as set out in the appended claims. Please note the words comprising, having, including, and the like are all used in the non-exhaustive sense insofar as as described and claimed requires at least the integers or integers claimed but could include additional features.
Claims (5)
- 2019100606 05 Jun 20191. A narrow strip for supporting a display sheet in front of shelving when the strip is fitted to the shelving, the strip having front and back panels joined by a living hinge biassing the panels together and overlaying each other with an upper opening between the panels for insertion of the sheet therebetween and an axially extending sheet lead-in on the front panel and at least two axially extending gripping projections aligned with the front panel as a lead-in so that another sheet may be directed by the front panel and gripped by passing between the projections to hang in front of the display strip, the front panel including an axially extending projection adjacent the opening to facilitate a user applying a digit, typically a finger, to the projection in order to widen the gap between the strips for insertion of the first mentioned sheet between the panels.
- 2. A strip according to claim 1 wherein the lead-in comprises an axially extending ramp adapted to guide a sheet into the channel and between the projections, the projections being offset with one nearer the ramp.
- 3. A strip according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the front panel has a forwardly extending main flange and a return flange adjacent the opening, the back panel has a terminal upper edge, the main flange projects above a terminal upper edge of the back panel and the axially extending projection adjacent the opening to facilitate a user applying a digit, projects from or adjacent a juncture between the main flange and the return flange and projects above the terminal upper edge of the back panel so the front panel may be manually moved relative to the back panel.
- 4. A strip according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the back panel comprises a mounting so that the strip may be used, the mounting comprising at least one clip.
- 5. A strip according to any one of the preceding claims wherein the back panel comprises a mounting so that the strip may be used, the mounting comprising top and bottom clip sections.
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