EP3305137A1 - Füllvorrichtung und regalverwaltungssystem - Google Patents

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EP3305137A1
EP3305137A1 EP16192595.3A EP16192595A EP3305137A1 EP 3305137 A1 EP3305137 A1 EP 3305137A1 EP 16192595 A EP16192595 A EP 16192595A EP 3305137 A1 EP3305137 A1 EP 3305137A1
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feeder device
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Mårten SJÖBERG
Oscar SUNESSON
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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
    • A47F1/00Racks for dispensing merchandise; Containers for dispensing merchandise
    • A47F1/04Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs
    • A47F1/12Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack
    • A47F1/125Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack with an article-pushing device
    • A47F1/126Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack with an article-pushing device the pushing device being urged by spring means
    • 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

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  • the present invention relates to a feeder device configured for mounting on a shelf.
  • the invention also relates to a shelf management system comprising such a feeder device.
  • shelf management systems comprising a number of different accessories, such as shelf dividers, different types of feeder devices for pushing the goods forwardly and different types of trays, etc. Such accessories are often mounted on the upper surface of the shelf.
  • the devices used to fasten the accessories to the shelves will preferably have some fundamental properties.
  • One important property resides in the ability to fasten the accessories at selected positions along the length of the shelving, so as to position the accessories in a selected space relationship that is adapted to suit different packages and different quantities of goods.
  • the fixing device should, of course, prevent the accessories from being loosened inadvertently from the shelving. It is also important that the accessories will not be displaced inadvertently along the shelving.
  • the accessory fixing arrangement projects as slightly as possible from the upper surface of the shelving and its front side.
  • Shelf dividers are an example of accessories with which the space relationship of the accessories is 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 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 pushing means is placed between two shelf dividers, it is essential that the shelf dividers are not displaced towards one another, not even to the slightest extent, since the friction between goods and shelf dividers may then become so great as to prevent advancement of the goods.
  • Feeder devices for merchandising in general are used for example in grocery stores where goods are exposed on the shelves. Feeder devices are used to push forward the exposed goods, arranged one behind the other, to the shelf s front edge, to facilitate the picking of the goods, improve visibility of the goods and make the shelf aesthetic appearance more appealing.
  • the feeder device may include a base or web which is placed on the shelf so that it extends from the shelf front edge in a rearward direction.
  • a feed sled is slidably disposed on the base along its length.
  • the sled is forwardly biased, for example by a spring which is arranged on the backside of the sled and which at one end is attached to the front end of the base.
  • feeder devices may be used together with shelf dividers or partitions.
  • the dividers comprise a dividing wall that extends from the shelf front edge in an essentially rearward direction.
  • Dividers may also comprise a front stop plate or front extending perpendicularly to dividing wall on one or both sides of said wall, to prevent goods from falling off the shelf.
  • the dividers are attached to the shelf next to each other to form compartments in which the feeder devices are placed.
  • the distance between dividers is chosen in accordance with the relevant goods width, so that the goods are brought into line with each other in their respective compartments. This minimizes the space required to store the goods on the shelf, while the shelf aesthetic appearance becomes more appealing.
  • dividers can be designed in a variety of ways.
  • the dividing wall height may vary widely.
  • the fronts of the dividers can be designed in a variety of ways, for example as regards the width, height and contour, to suit different goods and to provide desired visual impact for every occasion.
  • Feeder devices and dividers should be easy to assemble and disassemble from the shelf.
  • the feeder devices and the partitions should be possible to fix at arbitrary positions laterally along the shelf, to thereby provide goods compartment with the desired width.
  • a further desired feature is that the feeder devices and partitions allow easy refilling of goods when the compartments are running empty.
  • EP 0 337 340 discloses a shelf divider system comprising a divider wall mountable in a channel member secured to the front of a shelf.
  • a spring-urged pusher member is slidably mounted on a track having a pair of rails integral with the divider wall.
  • the operationally mounted divider wall is vertically oriented and the pusher member extends horizontally therefrom so that displayed merchandise resets directly on the shelf surface but is automatically urged forwardly by the retracted pusher member.
  • the track provides the supporting surface for displayed merchandise and a vertical divider wall is integrally formed with the track.
  • EP 3 053 488 A1 discloses system for fixation of a shelf accessory such as a pushing device to a shelf.
  • the system comprises a shelf accessory and an elongate front fixation device having a longitudinal direction and being arranged to be fixed along the front edge of a shelf.
  • the shelf accessory is arranged to be supported on an upper surface of a shelf and comprises a an engagement member and a resilient member which is arranged to press the engagement member into engagement with a longitudinal channel wall of the front fixation device and to allow corresponding disengagement be deformation of the resilient member.
  • Another object is to provide such a feeder device which is easy to handle.
  • Still another object is to provide such a feeder device which facilitates refilling of goods onto the shelf.
  • a further object is to provide such a feeder device which allows for that an efficient shelf management system may be accomplished by the use of only a limited number of different constituent components.
  • Yet another object is to provide such a feeder device which may efficiently be used in connection with products that vary widely with regard to their geometry, size and weight.
  • a still further object is to provide such a feeder device which may be flexibly used at various positions on a shelf and which may be flexibly positioned in relation to other accessories.
  • the feeder device is intended to form part of a shelf management system.
  • the feeder device comprises a product support having a longitudinal direction extending between a front end and a rear end.
  • a product feeder is displaceable along the product support and urged in the forward direction.
  • At least one divider wall extends in parallel with said longitudinal direction.
  • a front fixation member is arranged to releasably engage a front fixation profile element which is fixed along the front edge of a shelf for releasable fixation of the feeder device at various positions along the front fixation profile element.
  • At least one control surface extends rearwardly from the front fixation member, in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the product support and is arranged to face the upper surface of the shelf.
  • the at least one control surface is provided with at least one stop recess, positioned at a distance behind the front fixation member and configured to receive a portion of the front fixation profile element for preventing longitudinal displacement of the feeder device when the front fixation member is out of engagement with and positioned in front of the front fixation profile element
  • the feeder device comprises both a product support upon which the goods may be placed and at least one divider wall
  • the feeder device forms a modular unit which may be handled as a single unit for forming goods compartments on the shelf.
  • the feeder device comprises a single divider wall
  • such compartments may readily be formed by positioning two feeder devices side-by-side on the shelf such that the divider wall of one feeder device forms the right hand partition of the compartment and the divider wall of the other feeder device forms the left hand partition.
  • the single feeder device per se forms a compartment for the goods. This greatly facilitates setting up and re-arranging the shelf management system since only a limited number of components need so be individually placed onto and fixed to the shelf.
  • the stop recess or stop recesses arranged in the control surface or surfaces allows for that the feeder device may be released from the front fixation profile element and thereafter pulled forward to an extended position relative to the shelf, in which position the front fixation profile element engages the stop recess to thereby prevent the feeder device from being unintentionally pulled further forward.
  • the feeder device may readily be maintained in the extended position thereby to allow easy refilling of goods onto the feeder device. In the extended position such refilling is facilitated since the space above the extended portion of the feeder device is free and not obstructed by any shelf arranged above the shelf at which the feeder device in question is positioned.
  • the available space for storing and displaying the merchandise is limited.
  • At least one stop recess may be arranged in front of the longitudinal centre of the product support.
  • at least one stop recess may be arranged in front of the centre of gravity of the feeder device.
  • the feeder device may comprise a plurality of stop recesses arranged one after the other in the longitudinal direction of the product support. By this means the feeder device may be maintained different longitudinal positions corresponding to different degrees of forwards protrusion beyond the front edge of the shelf.
  • the feeder device may comprise a plurality of control surfaces arranged side by side in parallel with the longitudinal direction, each control surface being provided with at least one stop recess, wherein the stop recesses are arranged in sets, each set comprising a stop recess formed in each control surface at equal longitudinal distance from the front end of the product support.
  • the control surface may be formed at a shelf facing edge of the divider wall.
  • the feeder device may comprise two divider walls each being provided with a control surface.
  • At least one divider wall may be adjustably displaceable in a direction perpendicular to the longitudinal direction. This allows for easy adjustment of the width of a goods compartment formed by one or two adjacent feeder devices.
  • the feeder device may comprise a first handle arranged at or in proximity to the front fixation member. This further facilitates handling of the feeder device and allows easy extraction of the feeder device to the extended position.
  • the first handle may be arranged at a front product stop extending upwardly from the front fixation member.
  • the product support may comprise at least two rods which extend longitudinally from the front fixation member to a rear mounting member. This allows for that the goods may be supported by the feeder device at low friction thereby facilitating forward feeding. Additionally, forming the product support by rods reduces the material needed for forming the feeder device and thereby the manufacturing cost and the weight of the device.
  • the at least one divider wall may comprise a front mounting rod and a rear mounting rod, which mounting rods extend perpendicular to the longitudinal direction and are displaceably fixed to the front fixation member and the rear mounting member respectively.
  • the rear mounting member may comprise a second handle. This further facilitates handling of the feeder device and allows for that the entire feeder device may readily be lifted off from and onto the shelf also when goods is placed on the product support.
  • the invention also relates to a shelf management system comprising a front fixation profile element arranged to be fixed along the front edge of a shelf and at least one feeder device as set out above.
  • the dimensions of the at least one stop surface may be configured to receive the cross section of the front fixation profile element.
  • the longitudinal extension of the at least one stop recess may be equal to or somewhat larger than the outer width of the cross section of the front fixation profile element.
  • the height of the at least one stop recess, perpendicular to the support surface may be equal to or somewhat larger than the outer height of the cross section of the front fixation profile element.
  • the front fixation profile element may comprise a first channel and a first flange, which extend in parallel to the longitudinal direction of the front fixation profile element and the front fixation member may comprise a second flange which is insertable in the first channel and a second channel which is arranged to receive the first flange for fixation of the feeder device to the front fixation profile element.
  • the first channel and the second flange may be provided with mutually engaging dents for preventing displacement of the feeder device along the front fixation profile element when the first and second channels and flanges are in mutual engagement.
  • Fig. 1 illustrates a shelf 1 provided with a shelf management system according to an embodiment of the invention.
  • the shelf management system comprises a front fixation profile element 10 and a feeder device 20.
  • the front fixation profile element 10 is fixed to the shelf 1 along the front edge of the shelf.
  • the front fixation profile element 10 has a longitudinal direction extending in parallel with the front edge of the shelf and exhibits a generally constant cross section.
  • the front fixation profile element may be fixed to the shelf e.g. by means of double sided adhesive tape (not shown), glue, magnets, screws, rivets or by other means.
  • Fig. 2 illustrates the front fixation profile element 10 more in detail.
  • the front fixation profile element 10 comprises a base member 11 and a front wall12 which extends upwardly from a front edge of the base portion 11.
  • a top wall 13 extends generally backward from the free end of the front wall 12.
  • a first channel 14 is formed by a front portion of the base member 11, the front wall 12 and the top wall 13.
  • a plurality of dents 15 are arranged one after the other in the longitudinal direction of the front fixation profile element 10, such that they extend backwards into the first channel 14 from an upper portion of the front wall 12.
  • a first flange 16 extends upwardly from the rear edge of the base member 11.
  • the first flange 16 is formed of a first rear wall 16a extending upward from the rear edge of the base member 11, a rear top wall 16 extending backward from the free edge of the first rear wall 16a and a second rear wall 16c extending downwards from the rear edge of the rear top wall 16b in parallel to the first rear wall 16a.
  • the free edge of the second rear wall 16c is arranged at the same vertical level as a bottom surface of the base member 11 such that both the base member and the second rear wall are supported by the shelf 1.
  • the feeder device 20 comprises a front fixation member 30 which is arranged to engage the front fixation profile element 10 for fixation of the feeder device to the shelf 1.
  • the front fixation member 30 comprises an intermediate portion 31, a forwardly projecting second flange 32 extending from a front portion of the intermediate portion 31 and a second channel 33 arranged at the rear edge of the intermediate portion 31.
  • the second flange 32 is provided with a number of dents 32a which are arranged to engage the corresponding dents 15 arranged in the first channel 14.
  • a front product stop 34 is formed integral with the front fixation member 30 and extends upwardly from the intermediate portion 31.
  • a front handle 35 is formed as a through opening in the front product stop 34.
  • the second channel 33 is defined by a first channel wall 33a extending upwardly from a rear edge of the intermediate portion 31, a second channel wall 33b extending backwardly from the upper edge of the first channel wall and a third channel wall 33c extending downwardly from the rear edge of the second channel wall 33b.
  • the feeder device further comprises a rear mounting member 40.
  • the rear mounting member 40 is provided with a rear handle 41 which is formed by a through opening in the rear mounting member.
  • the feeder device 20 also comprises a product support 50 which is arranged to support goods placed on the feeder device and which extends in the longitudinal direction of the feeder device 20 from a front end to a rear end of the feeder device 20.
  • the product support comprises four rods 51 which extend in the longitudinal direction of the feeder device from the front fixation member 30 to the rear mounting member 40. Each rod is fixed by press fitting of respective ends thereof in corresponding bores or recesses (not shown) formed in the front fixation member 30 and the rear mounting member 40.
  • a product feeder 60 is arranged slideably displaceable along the product support 50.
  • the product feeder 60 comprises a product back support 61, two vertical guide slots 62 and two horizontal guide slots 63 (only one visible in fig. 1 ).
  • the guide slots 62, 63 are arranged to receive a respective one of the rods 51 and to guide the sliding movement of the product feeder along the product support 50 in the horizontal sideways directions and both vertical directions respectively.
  • the feeder device 20 also comprises urging means (not shown) for urging the product feeder 60 in the forward direction along the product support 50.
  • the urging means may be formed in a number of different ways as known in the art.
  • the urging means may comprise one a wounded spiral spring which is received in a spring compartment arranged at the rear side of the product feeder and which has a free end which is attached to the front fixation member.
  • the feeder device 20 further comprises a first 70a and a second 70b divider wall.
  • Each divider wall 70a, 70b comprises a plate shaped member 71a, 71b which extends vertically and in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the product support 50 and two fixation rods 72a, 72b which extend horizontally and perpendicular to the longitudinal direction of the product support 50.
  • the free ends of the fixation rods 72a, 72b are received in a respective lateral fixation bore or groove (not shown) arranged in the front fixation member 30 and the rear mounting member 40.
  • fixation rods 72a, 72b are longitudinally displaceably received in the respective bores or grooves such that the plate shaped members may be laterally displaced relative to the product support 50 to thereby allow adjustment of the width of a product compartment formed between the first 70a and second 70b divider walls.
  • the fixation rods 72a, 72b are received in the fixation bores or grooves with friction fit such as to maintain the position of the first 70a and second 70b divider wall after manual adjustment.
  • the fixation rods 72a, 72b and the fixation bores or grooves may be provided with cooperating stop means (not shown) for preventing unintentional removal of the divider walls 70a, 70b from the front fixation member 20 and the rear mounting member 40.
  • the lower edges of the plate shaped members 71a, 71b each constitute a control surface 73a, 73b which faces the upper surface of the shelf 1 and which extends in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the product support 50.
  • the control surfaces 73a, 73b are arranged to be positioned at a small distance above the shelf 1 when the feeder device is fixed to the shelf 1 by means of the front fixation profile element.
  • the lower surfaces of the front fixation member 30 and the rear mounting member 40 makes contact with the upper surface of the shelf and thus forms support surfaces by which the feeder device 20 is supported on the shelf 1.
  • control surfaces arranged at the divider walls may be arranged to make contact with the upper surface of the shelf thereby forming additional support surfaces for the feeder device.
  • control surfaces of the divider walls are arranged at a vertical level below the lower surfaces of the front fixation member and the rear mounting member whereby the control surfaces may form the sole support surfaces of the feeder device.
  • Each control surface 73a, 73b is provided with a first 74a, 74b, a second 75a, 75b and a third 76a, 76b stop recess.
  • the stop recesses are arranged spaced apart one after the other in the longitudinal direction.
  • the first stop recesses 74a, 74b forms a fist set of stop recesses wherein both first stop recesses are arranged at a first longitudinal distance from the front end of the product support 50.
  • the second stop recesses 75a, 75b are arranged at a second longitudinal distances from the front end of the product support 50, which is grater that the first distance, and form a second set of stop recesses.
  • the third stop recesses 76a, 76b are arranged at a third longitudinal distance being greater than the second distance and form a third set of stop recesses and form a third set of stop recesses..
  • the first set of stop recesses 74a, 74b are arranged in front of the longitudinal centre of the product support.
  • the first set of stop recesses 74a, 74b are also arranged in front of the gravitational centre of the feeder device 20.
  • the first set of stop recesses 74a, 74b are arranged approximately at a distance of one third of the total length of the feeder device from the front end of the product support 50.
  • the second set of stop recesses 75a, 75b are arranged approximately two thirds of the length of the feeder device 20 from the front end of the product support 50.
  • the third set of stop recesses 76a, 76b are arranged in proximity to the rear end of the product support 50.
  • the first 74a, 74b and second 75a, 75b stop recesses are formed as downwardly open rectangular cut outs in the plate shaped members 71a, 71b.
  • the longitudinal extension of the first 74a, 74b and second 75a, 75b recesses is equal to or slightly larger that the maximum width of the cross section of the front fixation profile element 10.
  • the height perpendicular to the control surfaces 73a, 73b of the first 74a, 74b and second 75a, 75b stop recesses is approximately equal to the maximum height of the cross section of the front fixation profile element 10.
  • a longitudinal portion of the front fixation profile element 10 may be received in each of the first 74a, 74b and second 75a, 75b stop recesses to thereby prevent the feeder device from being unintentionally displaced forwardly or backwardly relative to the front fixation profile element 10 and the shelf 1.
  • the third stop recesses 76a, 76b are formed as downwardly open triangular cut outs in the plate shaped members 71a, 71b.
  • the third stop recesses 76a, 76b exhibit a forwardly tapering first edge and a second edge which extends generally perpendicular to the control surfaces 73a, 73b.
  • Figs. 4a-c illustrates how the feeder device may be fixed to the shelf 1 by means of the cooperating front fixation member 30 and front fixation profile element 10.
  • the feeder device 20 is first kept in a tilted position and the second flange 32 is positioned just behind the first channel 14. Thereafter, as seen in fig. 4b , the feeder device 20 is displaced forwardly such that the second flange 32 is introduced into the first channel 14 and the second channel 33 is aligned with the first flange 16. From this position and as seen in fig. 4c , the rear portion of the feeder device 20 is tilted downwards until the lower surface of the rear mounting member 40 makes contact with the upper surface of the shelf 1.
  • the feeder device 20 is engaged with the front fixation profile element 10 and prevented from being displaced along the longitudinal directions of both the front fixation profile element 10 and the product support 50.
  • the engagement also prevents the feeder device 20 from rotating about a rotational axis normal to the shelf plane and a rotational axis extending in parallel with the longitudinal direction of the product support 50.
  • the position of the feeder device 20 shown in figs. 1 and 4c thus forms the normal operating position of the feeder device when used for storing, displaying and feeding goods such that the goods is readily seen and picked from the shelf by customers.
  • the feeder device 20 For example when refilling the feeder device 20 with goods or when carrying out inspection or maintenance, it may be desired to pull out a portion or essentially the entire feeder device from the shelf. Such extraction of the feeder device facilitates access to the feeder device.
  • Figs. 5a-c illustrate the shelf management system when the feeder device 20 has been pulled out to a first extended maintenance position.
  • the front fixation member 30 has been released from engagement with the front fixation profile element 10 as described above.
  • the feeder device has thereafter, e.g. by manually gripping the front handle 35 been pulled forward above the front fixation profile element 10 a certain distance corresponding the first distance between the front end of the product support 50 and the first stop recesses 74a, 74b.
  • the lower surface of the rear mounting member 40 may maintain its supporting contact with the upper surface of the shelf 1 such that it is sufficient to lift inly a front portion of the feeder device 20 above the front fixation profile element 10.
  • the front portion of the feeder device 20 is lowered until the front fixation profile element 10 is received in the first stop recesses 74a, 74b.
  • the upper edge of the first stop recesses 74a, 74b now is supported by the top wall 13 of the front fixation profile element 10.
  • mutual contact between the second rear wall 16c of the first flange 16 and the rear edge of the first stop recesses 74a, 74b will prevent the feeder device from being displaced forwardly.
  • mutual contact between the front wall 12 and the front edge of the first stop recesses 74a, 74b prevents the feeder device from being displaced rearwardly.
  • the feeder device Since the first stop recesses 74a, 74b are arranged in front of the gravitational longitudinal centre of the feeder device 20, the feeder device does not run the risk of falling of the shelf and the feeder device may readily be refiled or otherwise maintained using both hands of the person carrying out the refill or maintenance operation.
  • the feeder device 20 has been pulled out further from the shelf 1 such that a larger portion of the feeder device 20 protrudes forwardly from the front edge of the shelf 1.
  • the second stop recesses 75a, 75c receive the front fixation profile element 10 and prevents forward and backward displacement of the feeder device in a manner which fully corresponds to the position shown in figs 5a-c and described above.
  • the second stop recesses 75a, 75b are arranged at a distance corresponding to two thirds of the length product support 50, the gravitational longitudinal centre of the feeder device is here arranged in front of the front edge of the shelf 1.
  • the feeder device 20 may readily be supported by gripping the front handle 35 by one hand wher by the operating persons other hand may be used for refilling the feeder devices or carrying out any other maintenance operations.
  • Figs. 7a-c finally illustrates how the feeder device 20 has been pulled out even further from the shelf and how the front fixation profile element 10 engages the third stop recesses 76a, 76b.
  • forward movement of the feeder device 20 is prevented by the rear edge of the third stop recesses 76a, 76b making contact with the rear edge of the top wall 13 of the front fixation profile element 10.
  • the forwardly sloping edge of the triangular third stop recesses 76a, 76b allows for that the feeder device is readily pushed backwards, e.g. to the position shown in fig. 6 .
  • control surfaces provided with at least one stop recess may, instead of being arranged at the divider walls, be arranged at the lower surface of a product support.
  • the control surface or surfaces may or may not form a support surface of the feeder device for supporting the feeder device on the top surface of the shelf.
  • the control surface or control surfaces may each be provided with a single stop recess or any number of stop recesses arranged at any chosen longitudinal position of the feeder device.

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