EP2514341A2 - Dispositif de visualisation pour objets - Google Patents

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EP2514341A2
EP2514341A2 EP12165192A EP12165192A EP2514341A2 EP 2514341 A2 EP2514341 A2 EP 2514341A2 EP 12165192 A EP12165192 A EP 12165192A EP 12165192 A EP12165192 A EP 12165192A EP 2514341 A2 EP2514341 A2 EP 2514341A2
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Richard Weidenbach
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BSH Hausgeraete 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
    • A47F5/0043Show shelves
    • A47F5/005Partitions therefore
    • A47F5/0062Terraced platforms on shelves or trays

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  • This invention relates to a display device for presenting exhibition or sales items.
  • Known display devices are usually designed in a linear form in order to present the display or sales items parked thereon to a viewer standing in front of them and possibly to enable interaction with the objects.
  • the storage rack consists of holding brackets, which are arranged spiral staircase around a central tube column.
  • the headband restrict the use of such a storage rack on the storage of rod-shaped objects.
  • the central tube column obstructs a viewer's view of objects located on an opposite side.
  • the frame construction can be used, for example, for an etager.
  • the tiered storage can consist of four storage levels that form a multi-level rack next to each other.
  • the invention has for its object to provide an advantageous display device for the presentation of exhibition or sales items.
  • the display device with the features of the first claim comprises more than four shelves, which increase stepwise in one direction.
  • a number of shelves of this display device are arranged opposite one another and preferably in pairs. So there are at least two shelves and opposite parking areas.
  • the area between two opposite shelves is left free at least above the respective lower shelf.
  • each shelf, apart from the step has no lateral boundary which serves to secure an object against falling. Since the area between two opposing shelves is left free at least above the respective lower shelf, there is thus no obstructive component or element between the opposite shelves, which could hinder the view of the upper, opposite shelf from the lower shelf.
  • the present invention is opposing shelves and thus separates these opposing shelves from each other.
  • Such a display device allows an advantageous presentation of exhibition or sales items.
  • the observer basically only perceives only a few objects within his direct field of vision, namely regularly only up to two objects.
  • the staircase-like presentation helps to ensure that a viewer does not perceive too many objects at once in a very distracting manner. He can thus focus on the consideration of these few, usually up to two items, without being distracted by a large variety of other issued items that are parked on more shelves of the display device, to be distracted too much.
  • the display device thus allows a clear and targeted presentation of objects in such a way that a viewer is not overwhelmed by a too large number of objects.
  • mappings can be made between two objects that might be of interest to a viewer. So considered a viewer an object on a lower shelf, it can be placed on one or the opposite higher shelf an object that could be in connection with the object on the lower shelf of interest. It succeeds in an assignment that requires no additional actions or explanations to a viewer.
  • the upper storage area contributes to obstructing or even obstructing the view of the lower storage area.
  • An object that is located on the upper shelf can therefore be perceived without or at least with little distraction by another object in the direct field of view of the viewer.
  • technically particularly complex and / or otherwise valuable items can therefore be parked on an upper shelf and presented so advantageous because a technically complex and / or valuable item usually requires a higher attention and concentration to capture and / or understand this.
  • a valuable article is present, for example, if a particularly high functionality and / or choice of material is provided in comparison to another article.
  • a technically more complex object in the sense of the present invention is present, for example, if a particularly high manufacturing outlay had to be operated in comparison to another object.
  • Both criteria can complement each other and in particular if both objects belong to the same genus, so it is for example in both cases, for example, ironing devices.
  • a more technically complex item exists when it has a greater variety of functions compared to a less complex item.
  • a steam station is usually more complex than a steam iron and a steam iron more complex than a simple dry iron, which can only be heated for ironing application.
  • a foldable travel iron is more complex than an iron of the same size with the same range of functions, which can not be folded.
  • the lowermost shelf is regularly arranged at a height of at least 40 cm, preferably at least 60 cm, more preferably at least 80 cm.
  • the top shelf is also advantageous to arrange the top shelf at a height of at least 100 cm, preferably at least 120 cm or at least 140 cm.
  • the shelves seen in plan view are circular, circular, arcuate or arcuately arranged.
  • An oval-shaped arrangement of the shelves is possible.
  • a circular or at least circular arrangement of the shelves allows a compact design of the display device, in which shelves are in the desired manner opposite each other.
  • the existing space can be efficiently utilized in this way, since an interior is formed, which can be used in an advantageous manner, as will be described below. If there is an interior, in particular then the shelves are arranged so circular or arcuate that access to the interior remains.
  • the shelves seen in plan are circular and although arranged polygonal.
  • the polygon shape can be realized for example by a hexagon, octagon, toe or dodecagon with 6, 8, 10 or 12 shelves.
  • the polygon shape may further comprise a through opening, which preferably makes accessible an interior region of the display device.
  • the polygonal arrangement also allows a compact design of the display device and thereby efficient use of the existing space. Such an arrangement also contributes to an understandable orientation.
  • the polygonal structure does not help an observer to lose his or her orientation and / or overview, despite a large number of objects on display.
  • the size of the storage area varies in particular in such a way that the size of the storage areas increases with a step-shaped increase.
  • the size increase of the shelves takes place in a uniform and / or proportional form.
  • Such an arrangement makes it possible to exhibit objects of different dimensions on the shelves. For example, smaller items can be displayed on the lower shelves while larger items are placed on the upper shelves as compared thereto. Varying the size of the shelves then contributes to understandable orientation.
  • the increasing size of the shelves in connection with the step-like increase improves the understandable orientation for a viewer. Furthermore, such an arrangement supports the advantageous view in a plurality of exhibited objects.
  • a viewer in front of a lower parking area not only perceives the object standing directly in front of him, but at the same time also the object on an opposite upper storage area, which is larger in size compared to the lower storage area.
  • the larger sized upper shelf compensates to some extent the position-dependent perspective of a viewer and thereby improves the visibility of the object on an opposite shelf in the direct field of view of the viewer.
  • on the upper shelves again preferably not only larger, but also more complex and / or mulere objects issued that already therefore often have larger sizes.
  • Removal is better to recognize than a smaller object, are also for this reason larger items preferably parked on higher shelves.
  • the shelves are arranged around an inner area.
  • the shelves can enclose the interior to 360 °. In a preferred embodiment of the invention, however, a passage opening is provided, which makes the interior accessible.
  • the shelves then surround the interior to 280 ° to 320 °, for example to about 300 °.
  • the interior can be used for different purposes such as storing items.
  • one or more storage areas are present below the shelves. These are preferably designed so that they are accessible only from the interior of the display device, so as to allow a secure, concealed storage of items.
  • the display device then also allows a protected storage of objects, so as to protect the stored items, for example, from accidental damage that may occur by rushing past the display device people.
  • the display device comprises a closed outer wall to stably perform the display device and to protect the interior, such as items stored therein.
  • the outer wall comprises display devices, in particular screens.
  • the display devices are preferably arranged below the respective shelves in order to be able to display to a viewer corresponding information about the displayed objects.
  • the display device is modular.
  • a flexible arrangement of the shelves is possible by the modular structure.
  • Such a construction makes it possible to adapt the display device to given spatial conditions.
  • the modularity of the display device offers the advantage of increased flexibility and simplified manufacture thereof.
  • the diameter of a viewed in plan circular display device is 200 cm to 300 cm, in particular 230 cm or 270 cm, in order to achieve the desired effects.
  • the diameter seen in supervision for example, about 300 cm, so can still easily provide up to 16 shelves for items such as ironing or other items of white or brown goods that can still be presented sufficiently clearly demarcated from each other and for normal product portfolios usually are completely sufficient.
  • the height of each storage area is preferably between 40 cm and 140 cm, more preferably between 50 cm and 130 cm.
  • Each shelf preferably has narrow sides as well as long sides.
  • the long sides preferably extend along an outer wall of the shower and are regularly curved like such an outer wall.
  • the narrow sides are regularly perpendicular to it.
  • Each storage area is preferably at least 100 cm 2 , preferably at least 400 cm 2 , very particularly preferably at least 700 cm 2 in size.
  • the height of each stage is the same.
  • the steps can also have different heights.
  • An access opening to an interior of such a display is regularly at least 60 cm, preferably at least 100 cm, wide to allow easy access for at least one person.
  • such access opening is not wider than 180 cm, preferably not wider than 140 cm.
  • In the interior of such a display device there are preferably no objects that could obstruct the free view of a person, with the exception of objects that are housed below shelves.
  • An independent invention which is able to solve the stated problem also, is a display device comprising more than four, in any way delimited shelves and / or more than four on the outside (ie outside of the inner area) visibly parked objects that around an inner area are arranged around.
  • the display device also has storage areas below the shelves and / or below the objects visibly parked on the outside.
  • the storage areas are only accessible or accessible via the interior. Items are presented on one side of the shelves and on the other hand kept well protected in the storage areas for purchase.
  • the storage areas are shielded in particular by an outer wall of the display device to the outside. Storage areas below shelves are mutually separated in particular by lateral walls. Sheds are preferably separated from each other by steps.
  • This independent invention can be advantageously combined with the aforementioned features of a display device and that individually or in any combination.
  • a display device presents on the one hand from the beginning a manageable number of objects, for example between 6 and 16 and preferably between 8 and 12. If the observer approaches a presented object, the number of objects lying in his field of vision will continue to be appropriately reduced, so that overall a particularly exclusive presentation of objects is possible. At the same time such a display device basically allows a protected storage of other similar or identical objects that are provided, for example, for purchase. Explanations of products can easily be made via optionally available monitors.
  • the display device is preferably set up in such a way that a viewer typically initially approaches a lower storage area.
  • the lower shelf can limit a corridor or be part of a corridor, which runs a possible viewer along. If, following this, the observer moves along the step-like rise, then the individual objects are presented one after the other in the manner described. If the complexity and / or significance of each item increases with the height of the respective stage, a viewer can immediately access a desired item of desired complexity or significance, since the height of each stage simultaneously signals the complexity of a product.
  • the present invention equally allows a compact design with efficient use of the existing space at the same time. Such an arrangement also contributes to an understandable orientation.
  • the concise structure helps a viewer not to lose the orientation and / or the overview, despite a plurality of exhibited objects, since the shelves are preferably dimensioned for the presentation of exactly one product of a defined valence and / or product complexity.
  • FIG. 1 is a display device 1 shown schematically, the eight stepped rising shelves 2, 3, 7, which are partially opposite to each other in pairs.
  • the shelves 2, 3, 7 are arranged in a circle.
  • the partially pairs opposite shelves 2, 3 can be divided into lower shelves 2 and upper shelves 3.
  • the shelves 2, 3, 7 are arranged in a circle around an inner area 4.
  • the area 4 between two opposite shelves 2, 3 is designed to be left free, so that viewed from a lower shelf 2 from no obstructing elements obstructs the view of the opposite upper shelf 3.
  • the storage areas 6 are accessible only from the inner area 4 and allow the protected storage of objects 8, 9.
  • Each storage area 6 may have one or more shelves 16 in different Include heights to turn off an object 8, 9 individually on each shelf 16.
  • the display device 1 allows easy orientation.
  • objects 8, 9 can be accommodated well protected from persons who only rush past the display device 1, since each storage area 6 is protected from the outside by an outer wall 12.
  • the inner area 4 can be reached via a passage opening 5.
  • a passage opening 5 in the display device 1 not only allows easy access to the interior 4, but also an understandable orientation for a viewer in front of 10.
  • the step-like increase of the shelves in connection with the passage opening 5 allows a clear orientation for a viewer 10 also in a variety of exhibited items 8, 9.
  • FIG. 2 a further embodiment of a display device 1 is shown schematically in plan.
  • the size and in particular the width of the shelves 2, 3, 7 increases with a gradual increase, so that the lowest shelf 2 has the smallest area and correspondingly the top shelf 3 has the largest surface of the display device 1. Therefore, this display device 1 deviates seen in plan from an ideal circular shape.
  • On the shelves 2, 3, 7 are displayed objects 8, 9 are shown.
  • the objects 8 on the lower shelves are less complex or valued designed as the objects 9 on the opposite upper shelves 3.
  • a viewer 10a in front of an object 8 on one of the lower shelves 2 thus takes in the direct field of view 17a according to the dashed arrow display at the same time an object 9 on the opposite upper shelf 3 true.
  • the viewing direction 17a according to the dashed arrow then encloses a right angle with the area of the outer wall 12 in front of which the observer 10a stands. Now is the viewer 10a in front of an object 9 on the upper shelf 3, the direct view of the object 8 of the opposite lower shelf 2 is at least hindered due to the greater height. Preferably, therefore, a relatively complex and / or valuable article 9 is exhibited on each upper shelf 3, so that a viewer 10a can concentrate without distractions on the object 9 standing directly in front of him.
  • the observer 10a thus clarifies the case that exactly one upper storage area 3 faces the lower storage area 2 when the viewing direction 17a of a viewer 10a encloses a right angle with the area of the outer wall 12 in front of which the observer 10a stands.
  • the corresponding dashed arrow which corresponds to this viewing direction 17a, then passes through exactly one lower shelf 2 and exactly one upper shelf 3.
  • each storage area 3 for complex and / or valuable objects 9 there is such a monitor 13 which displays contents which explain the object 9 displayed in each case.
  • the articles 8, 9 on the shelves 2, 3, 7 can be, for example, ironing devices which are built more complexly or valently, the higher the corresponding storage surface is arranged, ie in the order of decreasing valences, in particular steam Stations, steam irons and dry irons.
  • the present invention equally allows a compact design with efficient use of the existing space at the same time.
  • Such an arrangement 1 likewise contributes to an understandable orientation.
  • the concise structure helps a viewer 10 despite a plurality of exhibited objects 8, 9 not lose the orientation and / or overview, since the shelves 2, 3, 7 preferably for the presentation of exactly one product 8 or 9 of a defined valence and / or Complexity are dimensioned.

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