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EP2499940A1
EP2499940A1 EP12168452A EP12168452A EP2499940A1 EP 2499940 A1 EP2499940 A1 EP 2499940A1 EP 12168452 A EP12168452 A EP 12168452A EP 12168452 A EP12168452 A EP 12168452A EP 2499940 A1 EP2499940 A1 EP 2499940A1
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goods
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Jörg Füg
Matthias Müller
Richard Döring
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STI Gustav Stabernack GmbH
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    • AHUMAN NECESSITIES
    • A47FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
    • A47FSPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
    • A47F5/00Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
    • A47F5/10Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
    • A47F5/11Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands made of cardboard, paper or the like
    • A47F5/112Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands made of cardboard, paper or the like hand-folded from sheet material
    • A47F5/116Shelving racks

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  • the invention relates to a goods rack or a goods display, which is particularly suitable for storing and offering items in retail. Such displays are typically found in drugstores, retail outlets of gas stations or supermarkets, to present particular goods with particular attention.
  • the invention also relates to a method for setting up such a merchandiser.
  • the patent application EP 1 099 398 A1 discloses a merchandiser that can be collapsed.
  • the shelves can be folded up for the display of goods and thereby the side walls can be fed to each other.
  • the back wall can also be folded in this process.
  • a front wall is not provided.
  • a foldable panel is provided at the front. The stability of this merchandiser is probably not sufficient because of the missing front wall for heavy items.
  • the construction of the individual shelves from a multi-layered special blank appears complex and consumes a lot of material.
  • EP 1 208 777 A1 discloses a goods display of similar kind. This uses hinged goods carriers or shelves, which in Essentially made of four individual parts. This construction should allow both the folding of the goods carriers, as well as the stable presentation of goods. On a front wall is also omitted.
  • the European application 1 530 933 A1 discloses another variant of a foldable merchandiser.
  • the side walls are moved towards each other here, but the front wall is moved in the direction of the rear wall.
  • the side walls can be folded.
  • the product carriers are made from a relatively complicated blank.
  • the blank has a large recess in a central area. It follows that the production of the blank is relatively uneconomical, since the material which is removed from the recess, as a rule can only be disposed of.
  • the present invention seeks to improve the state of the art.
  • a stable economically and ecologically producible goods display should be made available, which manages with a small amount of blank material.
  • the stability of the merchandiser should also be high towards the front and in the base area.
  • the goods display should be easy to transport and easy to install.
  • a simple method for stably setting up a merchandiser is also proposed.
  • the goods display device thus has a carrying structure which can be transferred from a transport position into a use position.
  • This support structure comprises at least a first wall and a second wall. When transferring from the transport position to the use position, the second wall is rotated relative to the first wall about a rotation axis.
  • the goods display can of course also contain more walls. These may also be part of the support structure, so floors or goods carrier support. It is also possible that the support structure has further elements, such as reinforcements in the form of struts, mounting rails, support columns and the like.
  • the goods display also has a front wall.
  • a front wall contributes to the stability of the merchandiser, and is particularly important because in the removal of goods and also in the filling of the merchandiser just in the front area a high stability is required.
  • the front wall it has proven advantageous to make the front wall shorter than the other walls. This can be achieved that the goods display less bulky and thus inviting acts. Furthermore, the front wall can end up with a bottom, which is then bounded by the remaining walls. This can be saved on the front wall material.
  • the front wall may have openings for accessing goods.
  • the number of openings is usually chosen so that each one opening corresponds to an underlying ground.
  • the lower wall sections form a pedestal.
  • a pedestal is then integral with the walls, thereby providing a stable connection to the merchandiser and its support structure.
  • a pedestal area herein the area of the walls is called, which lies below the lowest floor. It is particularly useful if the front wall below forms a base area so that a stable support can also take place in the front.
  • the goods display comprises at least one floor (which serves as a goods carrier and is also referred to in the following text as part).
  • This floor has at least one bend line.
  • This bending line runs, at least in the use position, in the ground plane and is executed on the first axis of rotation.
  • the soil is transferred when transferring the merchandiser from the transport position to the use position of a bending position in a flat position.
  • In the buckling position two parts of the bottom are folded, so that the buckling position represents a kind of transport position for the ground.
  • the flat position leads at least to a partial unfolding of the soil.
  • the floor is flat compared to the buckling position, but does not yet have to be completely flat. It may be that in the flat position of the soil still describes an obtuse angle and is converted by manual pressure only in a substantially planar position.
  • the bottom has a recess which adjoins the first axis of rotation. If the bottom has approximately the shape of a rectangle, it can be recessed in the vicinity of the first axis of rotation by a suitable cut a corner of the rectangle. Such a recess allows easier folding of the soil. The emergence of a bead of tightly folded material is avoided.
  • the floor to be connected to the support structure by means of tabs becomes.
  • suitable slots for receiving the tabs may be provided in the support structure. If the walls or other part of the support structure are made of two layers of material, it is advantageous for both stability and aesthetics if the inner wall has a slot for receiving the tabs but the outer wall is smooth.
  • adhesive flaps may be provided for bonding to the support structure (preferably on an inner side).
  • retaining tabs can engage in a retaining groove in the support structure in the manner of a spring.
  • the retaining tabs thus differ from the tabs typically characterized in that they are shorter and not kinkend engage in a recess, but can be inserted flat into a recess.
  • Such retaining tabs are called by professionals also plug. Consequently, the trays can be held in the transport position by the adhesive or insertion tabs or similar connectors, while remain in the transport position, the retaining tabs without holding function. Once the goods display is transferred to the use position, the retaining tabs can engage in appropriately positioned retaining recesses.
  • the floor has at least one connector with which it remains connected to the support structure even in the transport position.
  • An adhesive tab or tab of the type described is suitable as such a connector.
  • the floor may also have two or more such connectors. In the case of a merchandiser with rectangular bottoms, it is advisable to provide such a connector on the short and long rectangular legs.
  • Such connectors are also used in the use position as bases for the ground.
  • Support points provided in the use position according to the invention but still more Support points provided.
  • These Stützpunke may have the form of tabs or retaining tabs.
  • One or more support points can also be provided by a support bridge.
  • Such a support bridge may for example also be provided on a corner of the floor.
  • a support bridge can be provided to bases on two edges of the floor.
  • the support points may in particular lie on both sides of the main diagonal of a rectangular bottom and / or on both sides of the bending line.
  • the combination of a support bridge with one or two retaining tabs is particularly advantageous for generating additional bases in the use position.
  • the invention also relates to a merchandiser with a blank which provides a plurality of support bridges, the merchandiser having a support structure which can be transferred from a transport position to a use position, wherein the support structure at least a first wall and a second wall comprises, wherein the second wall is rotated relative to the first wall during transfer from the transport position to the use position about a first axis of rotation
  • the claimed or another article display device can be used particularly well with a method for delivering and setting up the article stand, comprising the following steps: (a) delivering the article stand in a transport position, (b) applying pressure to the edges of the article stand, ( c) applying pressure to the top of one or more trays of the merchant.
  • Fig. 1 shows a merchandiser according to the invention.
  • Its support structure consists of four walls, namely a first wall 12, a second wall 14, a third wall 16 and a fourth wall 18.
  • the second wall 14 is the front wall of the merchandiser. It has openings 20 which serve to access the various shelves of the merchandiser.
  • the merchandiser has four shelves, namely a first floor 30, a second floor 32, a third floor 34 and a fourth floor 36.
  • the front wall has an opening 20a for accessing the second floor 32, an opening 20b for accessing the third Bottom 34 and an opening 20c for accessing the fourth floor 36.
  • the first floor 30 can be reached without such an opening, since the front wall 14 ends approximately at the level of this floor.
  • the front wall merges integrally into the base 22.
  • This base 22 is adjacent to the lower portion of the front wall 14th also formed from the corresponding lower portions of the side walls 12 and 16 and the lower portion of the rear wall 18. It can also be seen in the figure that the bottoms each have inclined bending lines 40.
  • Fig. 2 shows the goods display in its transport position.
  • the support structure of the merchandiser here forms a substantially flat structure.
  • the upper part of this flat structure is formed by the second wall or front wall 14 and the third wall or side wall 16.
  • the lowermost part is formed by the first wall 12 and the fourth wall 18.
  • the bottoms lie between these layers of the support structure.
  • These trays are now kinked along their bending lines 40.
  • skirt tabs are recognizable. These base flaps can be folded when setting up the merchant and then ensure the secure state of the merchant.
  • the front wall 14 continues in a bendable skirt flap 24b
  • the wall 16 continues in the skirt flap 24c
  • the first wall 12 continues in the skirt flap 24a and the fourth wall 18 seals in the skirt flap.
  • Fig. 3 shows a blank 38 for a floor for the merchandiser.
  • the support structure of the merchant can hold different types of floors. However, it is also considered that the goods display only floors of the same type.
  • Striking elements of this blank 38 are the tabs, in particular the front adhesive tab 44a and the side adhesive tab 44b.
  • the floor additionally has two retaining tabs 46a and 46b. Alternatively or additionally, one or more further retaining tabs could be provided on the second short side of the floor - opposite the adhesive tab 44b.
  • the floor has a bending line 40.
  • a bending line can be produced by folding. Alternatively or additionally, it may also be by perforating or cutting the blank material over only a part its thickness are produced.
  • This corner coincides with the first axis of rotation of the merchant.
  • a recess 42 is provided in the vicinity of this axis of rotation.
  • This support bridge can lie in the dotted area 48. It provides support points along the long and along the short edge of the ground.
  • Fig. 4 shows a suitable support bridge. This can be fixed with adhesive tabs 52a and 52b over corner on the insides of two walls of the goods exhibitor. Alternatively or in addition to the adhesive tabs and tabs can be used.
  • the bending line 54 (eg in the form of a fold) ensures that the support bridge in the transport position of the goods can be folded.
  • Fig. 5 shows a blank 56 with which support bridges for several floors produce.
  • the blank shown provides support bridges for four floors.
  • the blank can be attached to an inside of the support structure of the merchandiser, for example glued.
  • the support bridges can be folded down and secured with the tabs 52a, 52b, 52c and 52d to the adjacent wall. In order to allow collapse of the support bridges in the transport position bending lines 54 are again provided.
  • Fig. 6 shows the goods display in an intermediate state in the transfer from the transport position to the benefit position.
  • the walls 12, 14, 16 and 18 can be seen and the bottoms 30, 32, 34 and 36.
  • the goods display is already essentially erect. That is, from the in Fig. 2 shown transport order has been transferred by force, typically by pressure on the edges 26 and 28, in a substantially unfolded position. In this position, the walls already form a rectangle. It can also be seen that the lower base flaps have been folded inwards. The floors have been partially unfolded by their connection to the walls.
  • the floors are moved to a flat position

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US5193466A (en) * 1992-04-17 1993-03-16 Diversified Advertising, Inc. Corrugated board pop up display
US5315936A (en) * 1993-02-22 1994-05-31 Arrow Art Finishers, Inc. Erectable display stand
GB2289787A (en) * 1994-05-26 1995-11-29 Kenneth Robin Waistell Collapsible apparatus
EP1099398A1 (fr) 1999-11-09 2001-05-16 WIMO, naamloze vennootschap Présentoir avec étagères
EP1208777A1 (fr) 2000-11-27 2002-05-29 Michel Leblanc B.V.B.A. Présentoir repliable
EP1530933A1 (fr) 2003-11-13 2005-05-18 Simpson Print Limited Présentoir pliable pour point de vente au détail

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GB696391A (en) * 1951-04-16 1953-08-26 Rowntree And Company Ltd Collapsible dummy
US5193466A (en) * 1992-04-17 1993-03-16 Diversified Advertising, Inc. Corrugated board pop up display
US5315936A (en) * 1993-02-22 1994-05-31 Arrow Art Finishers, Inc. Erectable display stand
GB2289787A (en) * 1994-05-26 1995-11-29 Kenneth Robin Waistell Collapsible apparatus
EP1099398A1 (fr) 1999-11-09 2001-05-16 WIMO, naamloze vennootschap Présentoir avec étagères
EP1208777A1 (fr) 2000-11-27 2002-05-29 Michel Leblanc B.V.B.A. Présentoir repliable
EP1530933A1 (fr) 2003-11-13 2005-05-18 Simpson Print Limited Présentoir pliable pour point de vente au détail

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