IES84428Y1 - Shelf and gondola moving device - Google Patents
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Abstract
ABSTRACT The present invention is directed to a shelving lifting device ( 1) for shelving of the type Comprising a self standing support gondola (20) carrying shelf supports (22) projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves (21) carried by the shelf support, in which the shelving lifting device comprises a means to engage the shelves and/or shelf supports to raise the shelves for removal from the gondola and/or a means to engage the frame of the gondola to raise it for removal of the entire gondola.
Description
“Shelf and Gondola Moving Device”
Introduction
The present invention relates to a shelving lifting device for shelving of the type
comprising a self standing supporting shelving gondola carrying shelf supports
projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves carried by the shelf
supports. Further, it relates to a device for lifting the complete gondola.
Such shelving is used extensively in shops for the display of goods and in particular
in large supermarkets and other mega stores.
The loading of shelves in supermarkets is a major problem and indeed in many
supermarkets and other large stores, the contents of the shelves are changed
constantly, not just simply by the replenishment of a particular product on a shelf, but
with the changing of all the products on one shelf to another type of product,
depending on store promotions, etc. and the desire by most stores to revamp and
revitalise shelf displays. Further problems arise when the shelves and the gondolas
have to be moved from place to place within the store.
For example, when a store manager or owner wishes to take all the goods from one
shelf and place it on another shelf, while in turn taking the goods from the second
shelf and placing them on the first shelf, somebody from the staff has to manually
take all the goods from the first shelf to clear the shelf, then take the goods from the
second shelf and place these goods on the first shelf, and then take the goods that
were removed from the first shelf and put it on the second shelf. This swapping of
goods, the very simplest of such operations, leads to goods being all over the shop,
in the aisles, etc., such that these tasks can only be done effectively out of hours or at
least during relatively quiet shopping times, since if it is attempted during busy
shopping hours, the length of time that, for example, an aisle in a supermarket is
blocked, is unacceptable. However, if this could be done quickly, it would be most
advantageous.
While less frequently, similar problems arise in shop fitting and major reorganisations
of a store, when complete gondolas are moved or replaced.
The present invention is directed towards overcoming these problems.
Statements of Invention
According to a general aspect of the invention, there is provided a shelving lifting
device for shelving of the type comprising a self standing shelving support gondola
carrying shelf supports projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves
carried by the shelf supports, in which means are provided to engage the shelves to
raise them off the shelf supports for removal by the gondola. Further, the invention
generally provides means to engage the frame of the gondola to raise it for
subsequent removal.
According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a shelving lifting device
for shelving of the type comprising a self standing support gondola carrying shelf
supports projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves carried by the
shelf support, in which the shelving lifting device comprises a means to engage the
shelves and/or shelf supports to raise the shelves for removal from the gondola
and/or a means to engage the frame of the gondola to raise it for removal of the
entire gondola wherein the shelving lifting device comprises
a mainframe ;
ground engaging wheels on the mainframe;
an auxiliary support frame slidably mounted on the mainframe for
substantially vertical movement relative to the main support frame;
lifting arms projecting orthogonally from the auxiliary support frame and
removably mounted on the auxiliary support frame;
means to raise and lower the auxiliary support frame relative to the
mainframe;
wherein the lifting arms comprise
shelf underside engaging arms which engage and raise the shelf and/or
shelf supports; and/or
orthogonally mounted arms to engage the frame of the gondola which are
laterally movable to a gondola engaging position such that the gondola
can be raised with the auxiliary support frame and comprise side support
members, having projecting lugs, mounted on the auxiliary frame wherein
the arms are slidable on two spaced-apart arms.
Ideally, the shelves are raised of the shelf supports for removal from the gondola.
According to a second aspect of the invention, there is provided a method for lifting
shelving of the type comprising a self standing support gondola carrying shelf
supports projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves carried by the
shelf support, wherein the shelves to be lifted are loaded with products and the
method comprises the steps of
a. moving the shelving lifting device according to the invention towards
the shelving,
b. placing the lifting arms beneath the shelves, shelf supports and/or
beneath the gondola foot.
c. raising the auxiliary frame to enable the lifting device to engage the
shelves, shelf supports and/or gondola foot until they are fully
supported; and
d. pulling the lifting device to remove the shelves and/or shelf supports
from the gondola or to move the complete gondola.
Detailed Description of the Invention
It should be noted that unlike many forklifts, these lifting devices need sensitivity of
movement, since they are moving into packed shelving in order to relocate the
merchandise. The whole purpose of the present invention is to be able to move
shelves full of product without causing damage to the product. It will be noted that
the device according to the invention has the additional advantage that it will operate
in confined spaces.
In one specific embodiment of the invention, the shelving lifting device comprises;
a mainframe;
ground engaging wheels on the mainframe;
an auxiliary support frame slidably mounted on the mainframe for substantially
vertical movement relative to the main support frame;
shelf underside engaging arms projecting orthogonally from the auxiliary
support frame; and
means to raise and lower the auxiliary support frame relative to the
mainframe.
In another specific embodiment of the invention, there are provided means to engage
the gondola comprising orthogonally mounted arms on the auxiliary support frame
laterally movable to a gondola engaging position. The gondola can then be raised
with the auxiliary support frame.
Optionally, the shelving lifting device comprises a combination of one or more shelf
underside engaging arms and/or one or more orthogonally mounted arms. This
provides the advantage that the shelving lifting device may be used for a combination
of shelf and gondola raising and moving. Alternatively, the shelving lifting device may
comprise a plurality of shelf underside engaging arms only.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the lifting arms are removably
mounted on the auxiliary support frame. Ideally, slots are provided in the auxiliary
support frame for reception of the lifting arms. Alternatively, a further removable
frame is provided for placement over the auxiliary support frame which comprises a
means for reception of the lifting arms, such as slots.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the shelf underside engaging
arms comprise a pair of spaced apart arms provided with mounting slots which
support a roller and are moved by knobs. The arm may also comprise a distal
support arm engaging pin. This has the advantage that the pin engages the
conventional dimple in the shelf support arm. in use the knobs are used to move the
roller so it engages on the underneath of the shelf support to tilt it slightly and enable
it to be raised and moved by the shelf lifting device. Ideally, the shelf underside arms
are mounted on slotted bars on a cross member which are provided on the auxiliary
support frame. This specific construction has the advantage that it can easily used to
engage the shelf support arms and shelves to raise them off the gondola.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the orthogonally mounted arms
comprise side support members, having projecting lugs, mounted on the auxiliary
frame wherein the arms are slidable on two spaced-apart arms. This provides the
advantage that the shelving lifting device stably supports the underneath of the
gondola frame or support and enables the complete gondola to be removed. This
also has the advantage it is not essential to remove the products already on the
shelves. The spaced-apart arms may also be provided with handles and locking
screws.
According to a more specific embodiment of the invention, the side support member
comprises a pair of laterally adjustable arms with mounting gondola engaging lugs.
Preferably, the ground engaging wheels are castor wheels and are ideally pivotal
through 360 degrees.
The shelving lifting device may be fully or partially motorised or hand operated.
According to one embodiment, the shelving lifting device comprises the means to
raise and lower the auxiliary support frame relative to the mainframe comprises a
hydraulic ram operated by a pump and an actuating arm connected between the
mainframe and the auxiliary frame.
Preferably, the method for lifting shelving generally involves engaging the shelves;
raising the shelves off the shelf supports; and removing the shelves from the
gondola. The method may also comprise the further steps of engaging the underside
of the gondola frame or foot until it is fully supported by the shelving lifting device;
and moving the complete gondola.
According to one embodiment of this invention, the method comprises the steps of
a. moving the shelving lifting device according to the invention
towards the shelving,
b. placing the lifting arms beneath the shelves, shelf supports
and/ or beneath the gondola foot,
c. raising the auxiliary frame to enable the lifting device to
engage the shelves, shelf support and/or gondola foot until
they are fully supported; and
d. pulling the lifting device away to remove the shelves and/or
shelf support from the gondola or to move the complete
gondola.
According to another embodiment of the invention, the auxiliary frame is raised by the
operating pump and hydraulic ram. Alternatively, the lifting device may be hand
operated.
According to yet another embodiment of the invention, the method comprises the
further steps of moving the side support members outwards so that the projecting
lugs are moved beneath the gondola foot to engage the gondola foot; engaging the
locking screws and raising the gondola. This provides a method for raising and
moving an entire gondola. The shelf underside engaging arms may also be engaged
to provide further support when moving the gondola.
According to a still preferred embodiment, one or more shelving lifting devices may
be used in combination to raise and move one set of shelves and/or an entire
gondola. Preferably, at least two shelving lifting devices are used to lift a complete
gondola. This provides an advantage in terms of stability when moving large
shelves or shelves and gondolas already stocked with items/products.
The invention will be more clearly understood from the following description of an
embodiment thereof, given by way of example only, with reference to the
accompanying drawings, in which:
Fig. 1 is a rear view of the device according to the invention,
Fig. 2 is a front view of the device,
Fig. 3 is a side view of the device,
Fig. 4 is a side view of the device offered up to a gondola,
Fig. 5 is a side view of the device showing the device in a shelf-engaging
position,
Fig. 6 shows the device removing shelves from a gondola,
Fig. 7 is a rear view of the device removing shelves to a gondola,
Fig. 8 is an end view of two of the device offered up to a gondola in a position
to raise the gondola,
Fig. 9 is a rear view showing the gondola raised,
Fig. 10 is a side view of the raised gondola,
Fig. 11 is a side view of two devices being offered up to a gondola to raise it,
Fig. 12 shows the gondola being raised by four devices,
Fig. 13 shows a larger gondola being raised by four devices,
Fig. 14 is a rear view of a device offered up to a shelf,
Fig. 15 is a side view of a device offered up to a shelf,
Fig. 16 is a perspective view of an arm forming part of the device of Figs. 14
and 15, and
Fig. 17 is a perspective view of an alternative construction of unit for use with
a device according to the invention.
Referring to Figs. 1 and 2, there is illustrated a shelf and gondola raising device,
indicated generally by the reference numeral 1, comprising a mainframe 2 having
ground engaging casters 3. The mainframe 2 mounts an auxiliary frame 5 having
slots 6 for reception of lifting arms 7. These are conventional slots, as are the lifting
arms which are socketed within the holes 5.
A hydraulic ram 10, operated by a pump 11 and actuating arm 12, is connected
between the mainframe 2 and the auxiliary frame 5. Further, mounted on the
auxiliary frame 5 are side support members 15 having projecting lugs 16 and slidable
on two spaced-apart arms 17 and movable by handles 18. Locking screws 19 are
provided.
Finally, there is illustrated a gondola 20 mounting a plurality of shelves 21 on support
arms 22, each gondola having adjustable ground engaging stabilisers 23 and ground
engaging pads 24.
In operation, to remove the shelves 21 from the gondola 20, the device 1 is offered
up to the gondola, as illustrated in Fig. 3. Then, as shown in Fig. 4, the device is
Then the
auxiliary frame 5 is raised by operating the pump 11 and hydraulic ram 10. As the
moved towards the shelves with the arms 7 beneath the shelves 21.
auxiliary frame is raised, the arms 7 engage beneath the shelves 21, as shown in Fig.
. Then, with the shelves 21 fully supported, the device 1 is pulled away from the
gondola, also removing the shelves, as illustrated in Fig. 6.
When it is desired to move one small gondola, one of the devices may be used, as
shown in Figs. 7 to 9. Firstly, the device 1 is offered up against the gondola and the
side support members 15 are moved outwards so that the projecting lugs 16 engage
under the gondola. The locking screws 19 are engaged and then the gondola is
raised, as shown in Fig. 9. However, generally, it will be necessary to use more than
one device to move a large gondola and this is illustrated clearly in Figs. 11 and 12,
where four devices are used to move the gondola. They are offset and thus
staggered along the gondola to balance the load. Generally speaking, more than
four gondolas would be moved and this is illustrated in Fig. 13.
Referring now to Figs. 14 to 16 inclusive, there is illustrated and shelf and gondola
raising device, indicated generally by the reference numeral 30, in which parts similar
to those described with reference to the previous drawings, are identified by the same
reference numerals. In this embodiment, there are provided lifting arms 35,
illustrated in more detail in Fig. 16, each lifting arm 35 comprising a pair of spaced-
apart arms 36 mounting slots 37 which in turn support a roller 38 moved by knurled
knobs 39. The arm 35 further comprises a distal support arm engaging pin 40. The
arms 35 are mounted on conventional slotted bars 34 on a cross member 33.
In operation, the pin 40 engages within the conventional dimple formed in the support
arm 22 and the knurled knobs 39 are used to move the roller 38 so that it engages on
the underneath of the shelf support arm 22 to tilt it slightly. Thus, when the arm 35
engages the shelf support arm 22, the shelf support arm 22 will be raised with the
shelf and removed as heretofore.
Fig. 17 illustrates a further side support arm, indicated generally by the reference
numeral 45, comprising a pair of laterally adjustable arms 46 mounting gondola
engaging lugs 47. In operation, the lugs 47 can be moved beneath the gondola foot
to allow the gondola to be raised.
It will also be appreciated that the device can be totally motorised instead of being
hand operated.
In the specification the terms “comprise, comprises, comprised and comprising" or
any variation thereof and the terms “include, includes. included and including” or any
variation thereof are considered to be totally interchangeable and they should all be
afforded the widest possible interpretation and vice versa.
The invention is not limited to the embodiment hereinbefore described, but may be
varied in both construction and detail.
Claims (5)
1. A shelving lifting device ( 1) for shelving of the type comprising a self standing support gondola (20) carrying shelf supports (22) projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves (21) carried by the shelf support, in which the shelving lifting device comprises a means to engage the shelves and/or shelf supports to raise the shelves for removal from the gondola and/or a means to engage the frame of the gondola to raise it for removal of the entire gondola wherein the shelving lifting device comprises a mainframe (2); ground engaging wheels (3) on the mainframe; an auxiliary support frame (5) slidably mounted on the mainframe for substantially vertical movement relative to the main support frame; lifting arms (7, 15, 35, 45) projecting orthogonally from the auxiliary support frame and removably mounted on the auxiliary support frame (5); means to raise and lower the auxiliary support frame relative to the mainframe (10, 11, 12). wherein the lifting arms (7, 15, 35, 45) comprise shelf underside engaging arms which engage and raise the shelf and/or shelf supports (7, 35); and/or orthogonally mounted arms (15, 45) to engage the frame of the gondola which are laterally movable to a gondola engaging position such that the gondola can be raised with the auxiliary support frame and comprise side support members (15), having projecting lugs (16), mounted on the auxiliary frame (5) wherein the arms are slidable on two spaced-apart arms (17).
2. The shelving lifting device according to claim 1 comprising a combination of one or more shelf underside engaging arms (7, 35) and/or one or more orthogonally mounted arms (15, 45).
3. A shelving lifting device according to claim 1 or claim 2 wherein the shelf underside engaging arms (7, 35) comprise a pair of spaced apart arms (36) provided with mounting slots (37) which support a roller (38) and are moved by knobs (39) and a distal support arm engaging pin (40).
4. A method for lifting shelving of the type comprising a self standing support gondola (20) carrying shelf supports (22) projecting orthogonally proud of the gondola and shelves (21) carried by the shelf support, wherein the shelves to be lifted are loaded with products and the method comprises the steps of a. moving the shelving lifting device according to any of claims 1 to 3 towards the shelving, b. placing the lifting arms (7, 15) beneath the shelves, shelf supports and/or beneath the gondola foot, c. raising the auxiliary frame to enable the lifting device to engage the shelves, shelf supports and/or gondola foot until they are fully supported; and d. pulling the lifting device to remove the shelves and/or shelf supports from the gondola or to move the complete gondola.
5. A shelving lifting device substantially as herein described with reference to and as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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