EP2974626A1 - Système de fixation permettant de fixer des accessoires d'étagère sur une étagère - Google Patents
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- 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
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- the present invention relates to a system for fixation of shelf accessories to a shelf
- the shelf accessories may be of different kinds, such as for instance shelf dividers, pushing devices, holders for information carriers, trays, etc.
- the devices used to fasten the accessories to the shelves will preferably have some fundamental properties.
- One important property is that it is possible to fasten the accessories at selected positions along the length of the shelving, so as to position the accessories in a chosen space relationship that is adapted to suit different packages and different quantities of goods.
- the accessories should further be securely held to the shelf in order to avoid that they are inadvertently loosened or displaced from their intended positions.
- Shelf dividers constitute an example of accessories where the mutual distance there between can be particularly important.
- the shelf dividers often consist of partitioning walls which are fastened to the shelving such as to extend at right angles to the longitudinal direction of the shelving and to project outwardly perpendicularly therefrom.
- the primary purpose of the shelf dividers is to separate different groups of goods from one another and to create order on the shelving. Particularly when a goods advancing means is placed between two shelf dividers, it is essential that the shelf dividers are not displaced towards one another, since the friction between goods and shelf dividers may then become so great as to prevent advancement of the goods.
- the accessories will preferably also be held firmly, such as to ensure that they will not topple. In conjunction with this, it is important that the accessory is held firmly and that the fixing device enables respective accessories to be readily fixed and removed.
- fixation devices should be easy to use and especially that it should be easy for the personnel working with the devices to understand how to efficiently handle the devices when setting up and reorganizing shelves.
- personnel working with such organization of shelves rarely have the time to study mounting manuals and quite frequently they get little or no instructions or training concerning the handling of the various fixation arrangements that exist on the market.
- the mounting systems are used incorrectly or inefficiently, which may lead to additional work and thereby to reduced profitability for the shop owner. Therefore it is desirable that the construction of the fixation systems is simple such that it is self explanatory how to use the system just by the look of its constituent parts, even for personnel having no earlier experience of the system.
- the shelves may have different depth dimensions in the horizontal direction, perpendicular to the front edge of the shelves. Accordingly, the shelf accessories need to exhibit corresponding lengths in order to reach over the shelves' entire depth.
- the shelve depths utilized in stores varies from 200 mm to 800 mm. In some occasions the shelf depth may be as large as 1000 mm, however at the majority of shelves for daily commodity stores the shelf depth varies between 400 an 700 mm.
- the means for fixating the accessories will have an aesthetic appearance and will not be an unnecessary obstacle to placing or removing goods on and from a shelf or from adjacent shelving. It is also important that the accessory fixing means are of simple construction and can be produced and mounted at low cost.
- the means for securely holding accessories to a shelf can be applied to existing shelves without requiring the shelves to be replaced or modified in some way.
- the previously known systems for fixation of shelf accessories to a shelf may be divided into two basic categories.
- the system comprises a main manoeuvrable fixation and release member by means of which a number of accessories may be simultaneously fixed to and released from the shelf.
- the system comprises individual fixation and release organs by means of which each accessory may be separately fixed to and released from the shelf.
- WO 2004/112549 A WO 2005/025386 A , WO 2007/073294 A and WO 2007/073295 A all describe systems generally belonging to the first category.
- These systems generally comprise an elongate profiled channel element which is attached to the front edge of a shelf and which is provided with a movable fixation organ that extends along the entire channel element.
- Each accessory is provided with a protruding foot, which may be inserted into the channel element.
- a system according to the second category is described in EP 120 099 B2 .
- This system comprises a catching device which extends along the front edge of the shelf and which has a U-shaped cross section.
- the free ends of the legs forming the U-shape are provided with inwardly directed edges forming there between a slot for interlocking insertion of a locking projection with a broadened portion of a shelf divider.
- Another object is to provide such as system by means of which any number of accessories may be individually fixed to and released from the shelf.
- a further object is to provide such a system which is easy and ergonomically advantageous to use.
- Still a further object is to provide such a system which requires no instructions or training also for untrained personnel in order to be able to efficiently use the system.
- Yet another object is to provide such a system which achieves satisfactory fixation also of comparatively long accessories without the need of any fixation arrangements being used at the rear end of the accessories.
- a further object is to provide such a system which is reliable and comprises a low number of moving parts.
- Another object is to provide such a system which is simple in construction, and which may be manufactured at a low cost.
- Another object of the invention is to provide such a fixing device that enables a mother profile or holder profile to be integrated in a front fixation device.
- the inventive system is used for fixation of shelf accessories to a shelf.
- the system comprises a front fixation device arranged to be fixed to a shelf, at or adjacent a front edge of said shelf, and comprising an elongate profile element exhibiting an essentially constant cross section along its entire length, said cross section defining a channel.
- At least one shelf accessory comprises an essentially flat first bottom surface arranged to be supported on an upper surface of the shelf and an engagement member arranged to be brought into engagement with said channel, for fixation of the shelf accessory to the front fixation device and the shelf.
- the channel exhibits a largest interior width (a) in the cross sectional plane of the profile element and a rearward opening having an opening width (b) which is smaller than the largest interior width (a).
- the engagement member comprises a second bottom surface which tapers upwardly in relation to the first bottom surface, in the forward direction and an engagement surface which is arranged at a distance (c) from the second bottom surface. The distance (c) is smaller than said opening width (b), whereby the engagement member may be inserted into the channel through said opening and the engagement surface may be brought into engagement with an interior wall of said channel by pivoting the self accessory about a pivotal axis extending in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the profile element.
- the arrangement of the rearwardly open channel of the front fixation device and the shelf accessory's engagement member thus allows for that an accessory may very easily be fixed to and released from the shelf.
- Fixation is simply achieved by slightly lifting the rear end of the accessory from the shelf and introducing the accessory's front end engagement member from behind into the channel. Thereafter the accessory's rear end is lowered onto the shelf, whereby the engagement member is brought into a secure engagement with the front fixation device.
- the accessory is also easily release from the shelf by first lifting the rear end and thereafter pulling the accessory backwards such that the engagement member is withdrawn out of the channel of the front fixation device.
- the inventive system is thus very easy to use and it may readily be understood how to fix and release accessories just by looking at the accessory's engagement member and the front fixation device.
- the system While being very simple in construction comprising only the accessories per se as moving parts, the system still accomplishes a secure and reliable fixation of the accessories.
- the length of the engagement member in the direction parallel to the longitudinal direction of the front fixation device, sufficiently long, the system further accomplishes a satisfactory fixation also of comparatively long accessories. It has proven that accessories with lengths up to 700 mm. may be satisfactory fixed without the need of any additional fixation devices being arranged at the rear end of the accessories or at the rear edge of the shelf.
- the profile element may comprise a rearwardly facing first support surface and the shelf accessory may comprise a forwardly facing second support surface, which is arranged to be brought into contact with the first support surface when the engagement surface is brought into engagement with said interior wall of the profile element.
- the accessory is further supported by the front fixation device.
- the cooperating support surfaces especially stiffens the engagement between the accessory and the fixation device in the longitudinal direction of the accessory, perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fixation device and in parallel with the shelf plane. This further alleviates the need of rear fixation arrangements.
- the length of the second support surface in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the profile element may preferably be larger than 1/8 of the length of the shelf accessory, in the direction parallel with the first bottom surface and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the profile element, when the shelf accessory is fixed to the front fixation device.
- This dimensional relation has proven to be suitable for achieving a secure fixation of accessories of any length, without the need of any rear fixation arrangements.
- the profile element may comprise a first bottom plate, a first arm which extends upwardly from the bottom plate and a second arm which extends reawardly from the first arm and wherein said bottom plate, first arm and second arms define the channel and the second arm forms said interior wall of the channel.
- the second arm may be curved. This enhances the engagement between the accessory's engagement member and the channel and also reduces the manufacturing accuracy needed.
- the second arm may be flexible.
- it is possible to accomplish a pretensioned engagement such that the friction between the channel and the engagement member is increased. This in turn enhances the fixation and prevents the accessories from being displaced in the longitudinal direction of the fixation device, when the accessories are fixed.
- the first support surface may be arranged at the rear edge of the bottom plate. This simplifies the geometry of the fixation device and reduces manufacturing costs.
- the engagement member may have an essentially constant cross section over its entire length in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the profile element. Hereby it is achieved that engagement occurs along the entire width of the engagement member, as seen in the longitudinal direction of the accessory.
- the shelf accessory may comprise a second bottom plate provided with said first bottom surface. Such a bottom plate rigidifies the accessory and prevents tipping.
- the bottom plate may also function as a support for products being placed thereon. E.g. when the accessory comprises a pusher this may decrease the friction thereby facilitating the forward pushing action of the products.
- the engagement member may be connected to the second bottom plate by means of a waist portion. This facilitates insertion of the engagement member through the opening and into the channel. It also enhances the leverage when pivoting the engagement member into contact with the interior wall of channel such that the engagement is enhanced and/or the manufacturing tolerances may be increased.
- the second bottom plate may exhibit a lower recess which is partly defined by said second support surface and which is arranged to receive the first bottom plate of the profile element. This allows for a simple and reliable design.
- the tapering angle between the first bottom surface and the second bottom surface may lay between 130 and 160 °.
- the profiled element preferably comprises means for being attached to a shelf.
- the interior engagement wall and/or the engagement surface may be provided with a friction increasing means. This further increase the friction between the fixation device and the engagement member, whereby displacement of the accessories along the shelf is further alleviated
- the front fixation device, the engagement member and when applicable the second support surface and the recess may constitute the only means for fixation of the shelf accessory to a shelf. Hereby all the problems associated with additional fixation means arranged at the rear edge of the shelf are removed.
- Fig. 1 shows a shelf 10 and a system according to the invention.
- the system comprises a front fixation device 20 and a shelf accessory 40.
- the shelf is made of steel and exhibits a front edge 11 and a rear edge 12. In use, the front edge 11 faces the shop alley from where customers may pick products (not shown) placed on the shelf.
- the shelf is made of steel and comprises at its front edge an upwardly open groove 13 and an inclined front panel 14.
- the fixation device 20 is formed of a profiled element and exhibits an essentially constant cross section over its entire length. In the shown example only a comparatively short fixation device 20 is shown.
- the fixation device is manufactured by extrusion of a polymer material such as e.g. ABS, PET, PVC or PU. It may be manufactured at any suitable length and cut on site to the correct length suited for the shelf in question. Normally a single fixation device extends along the entire length of the shelf or a shelf section.
- the fixation device comprises a first bottom plate 21 and a front panel 22 which extends vertically upwardly and downwardly from the front end of the first bottom plate 21.
- a resilient tongue 23 extends obliquely upward and backward from the lower end of the front panel 22. The distance between the free end of the tongue 23 and the front side of the front panel 22, exceeds somewhat, in the unstressed state the width of the groove 13.
- the fixation device is fixed to the shelf by inserting the lower portion of the front panel 22 and the tongue 23 into the groove 13, whereby the tongue 23 compressed towards the front panel 22. By this means a pretensioned frictional engagement occurs, such that the fixation device is securely but removably fixed to the shelf.
- the accessory 40 shown in the illustrated example is a combined divider and pusher. It comprises a second bottom plate 41 which exhibits a first bottom surface 42. The first bottom surface 42 is flat and rests on top of the upper surface of the shelf under normal use, when mounted.
- the accessory further comprises a divider wall 43, which projects upwardly from the second bottom plate 41 and extends in the longitudinal direction of the accessory, i.e. perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fixation device, along the entire length of the bottom plate 41.
- a pusher device 44 is arranged displaceable along the divider wall 43 and is guided by a rail 45, which is attached to the divider wall 43.
- the pusher device 44 comprises a spring arrangement (not shown) which urges the pusher device towards the front edge 11 of the shelf for pushing products (not shown) placed on the bottom plate 41 forwardly.
- the second bottom plate 41 is provided with longitudinal ridges for reducing the friction during forward pushing of the products.
- the accessory further comprises a front gate 46 which is hingedly connected to the second bottom plate 41.
- the front gate 46 may be pivoted backwards, anti-clockwise as seen in the figures, in order to facilitate insertion of products onto the bottom plate.
- the gate is prevented from pivoting in the opposite direction such that it functions as a front stop for products being placed on the second bottom plate 41 and pushed forwardly.
- a spring arrangement urges the front gate 46 to the closed, upright position as illustrated in the figures.
- the fixation device 20 further comprises a first arm 24, which projects upwardly from the first bottom plate 21 at a distance behind the front panel 22.
- a U-shaped groove 25 is thereby formed between the upper portion of the front panel 22 and the first arm 24. This groove 25 may be used for fixation of additional accessories such as electronic labels, signs, flag holders and the like.
- a second arm 26 projects backwardly from an upper portion, at the free end, of the first arm 24. The second arm 26 is curved, such that the distance between the second arm and the first bottom plate exhibits a minimum at both ends of the second arm 26, i.e. at its free end and at its connection with the first arm 24. The distance between the second arm 26 correspondingly exhibits a maximum in the middle between both ends of the second arm 26.
- the first bottom plate 21, the first arm 24 and the second arm 26 define a rearwardly open channel 27.
- the lower side of the second arm 26 forms an interior wall 26a of the channel.
- the channel exhibits a first width a, which is equal to the maximum distance between the first bottom plate 21 and the second arm 26.
- the distance between the free end of the second arm 26 and the first bottom plate 21 defines an opening width b of the channel 27. Due to the curvature of the second arm 26, the opening width b is smaller than the first interior width a.
- the fixation device further comprises a first support surface 28, which is formed by a vertically oriented, rearwardly facing end surface of the bottom plate 21.
- the accessory 40 comprises an engagement member 50.
- the engagement member 50 is connected with the second bottom plate 41 and extends over the entire width of the bottom plate 41 and the accessory 40, i.e. in the direction which is parallel with the longitudinal direction of the fixation device 20.
- the engagement member 50 exhibits a constant cross section over the entire width of the accessory 40.
- the engagement member exhibits a second bottom surface 51, which is arranged at an angle ⁇ in relation to the first bottom surface 42 of the accessory's 40 second bottom plate 41.
- the second bottom surface 51 tapers upwardly from the second bottom plate 41, in the forward direction. In the shown example the angle ⁇ between the first 42 and the second 51 bottom surfaces is approximately 160 °.
- the engagement member 50 further comprises a convex bead 52, which projects upwardly from the second bottom surface 51.
- the upper surface of the bead 52 forms an engagement surface 53, which may be brought into engagement with the interior wall 26a of the channel 27.
- the distance between the engagement surface 53 and the second bottom surface varies and exhibits a maximum c, at the uppermost portion of the engagement surface 53.
- the maximum distance c is smaller than the opening width b of the channel 27.
- the engagement member 50 is connected to the second bottom plate 41 by means of a waist portion 54, with reduced thickness, which extends along the entire engagement member 50.
- the accessory 40 further exhibits a recess 47 which is arranged along the front edge in the lower side of the second bottom plate 41.
- the recess 47 is rearwardly delimited by a forwardly facing second support surface 48.
- the second support surface is vertically oriented and extends along the entire width of the second bottom plate 41. In the shown example the length of the second support surface in the direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the accessory 40 and the second bottom plate 41 is approx. 1/8 of the longitudinal length of the accessory and second bottom plate 41.
- fig. 4 it is shown how the accessory is brought into engagement with the fixation device 20.
- the accessory is pivoted approx. 20° such that the second support surface 51 is arranged in parallel with and lies flat on the upper surface of the first bottom plate 21 of the fixation device 20. Due to the dimensional relations described above, the engagement member 50 with its bead 52 may the be inserted through the channel opening into the channel 27.
- the accessory then assumes the position illustrated in fig. 4 .
- the second bottom plate 41 and the engagement member will be pivoted anti-clockwise about said pivotal axis.
- the engagement surface 53 on the bead 52 approaches and comes into contact with the interior wall 26a of the channel.
- the second support surface 41 lies flat on the shelf 10 causes the second arm 26 to flex upwardly, whereby the engagement surface 53 of the engagement member 50 assumes a pretensioned frictional engagement with the interior wall 26a.
- the accessory 40 and the engagement member 50 then assumes the position illustrated in fig 5 .
- the first bottom plate 21 is also received within the lower recess 47.
- the first 28 and second 48 support surfaces are brought into mutual contact.
- This contact provides an additional supporting guidance to the accessory and maintains the accessory in the position where the longitudinal direction of the accessory is essentially perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the fixation device and the front edge of the shelf.
- Such maintaining of the accessory's orientation in the plane parallel to the shelf's upper surface may otherwise be jeopardized due to the resilient flexibility of the second arm 26, which may allow certain relative movement between the fixation device and the engagement member 50.
- the cooperating first 28 and second 48 support surfaces counteract the leverage and maintains the accessory in correct orientation.
- the need of additional fixation arrangements for securing the rear end of the accessory may be alleviated also for comparatively long accessories.
- Fig. 6 illustrates and alternative front fixation device.
- This fixation device comprises a bottom plate 121 and a first arm 124 which projects upwardly from the bottom plate 121.
- a second arm 126 projects rearwardly from an upper portion of the first arm 124.
- the second arm 126 has first portion arranged proximal to the first arm 124, which first portion is generally strait and which forms an interior wall 126a.
- the second arm 126 is bent downwardly such as to delimit the opening of the channel 127.
- the engagement surface (not shown) arranged at the engagement member of the accessory may be flat in order to accomplish good frictional engagement with the interior wall 126a.
- a support flange 129 is arranged on top of the first bottom plate 121.
- the support flange is provided with a rearwardly facing 129a and a forwardly facing 129b support surface.
- These support surfaces 1291, 129b are arranged to be in cooperating contact with corresponding support surfaces (not shown) arranged on opposing walls (not shown) of a grove which is arranged in the lower recess of the accessory's bottom plate.
- the first bottom plate 121 is received in said recess and the support flange 129 is received in said groove such that cooperating contact between the support surfaces of the accessory and a respective one of the support surfaces 129a, 129b contributes to maintain the accessory in correct orientation in the horizontal plane.
- the first support surface 128 and the corresponding second support surface arranged on the accessory may be omitted or maintained.
- the accessory may be of any deferrable kind such as a tray, a non-combined divider, a non-combined pusher, a roller track and the like.
- the interior wall and the engagement surface may assume many other geometries than curved, they may e.g. exhibit strait, triangular or polygonal cross sections.
- the system is applied to a horizontal shelf.
- the system may however also be used at inclined shelves, such as shelves arranged for so called gravity feed.
- either or both of the interior wall and the engagement surface may be provided with and friction increasing material.
- a string of rubber, silicon or the like may be applied to either or both of the interior wall and the engagement surface.
- the fixation device may further comprise many other means, than the resilient tongue, for fixation to the shelf.
- Examples of such other fixation means are, differently formed resilient members for frictional engagement, snap-fit organs, adhesives, screws and the like.
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