US20140070676A1 - Reconfigurable point of purchase display system - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to point of purchase display system for products such as toys.
- Point-of-purchase or point-of-sale displays are utilized to display a variety of products a point of sale location.
- Conventional displays have often been manufactured having a fixed size and fixed arrangement for displaying the products. Consequently, these displays are limited not only in the manner in which the product is displayed, but also but also in their location within the point of sale/retailer since a space must be identified within the point of sale/retailer that accommodates the display.
- the present invention is directed toward a reconfigurable, point-of-purchase display system including a storage cabinet and a frame structure selectively configurable to modify the display capability and/or the footprint/space requirements of the system.
- FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of a point-of-purchase (POP) display system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention.
- POP point-of-purchase
- FIG. 1B illustrates an isolated view of a lateral wall in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate isolated views of the base cabinet in its closed and opened configurations, respectively.
- FIG. 3A illustrates a partially exploded view of the system of FIG. 1A , showing the coupling of the support member to the lateral walls, with the shelf units removed for clarity.
- FIG. 3B illustrates an isolated view of a shelf unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention.
- FIG. 4 illustrates the device of FIG. 1 , showing a configuration in which end panel inserts are coupled to the lateral walls.
- FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate the system of FIG. 1 disposed in a configuration in which hooks are coupled to the lateral walls.
- FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate the system of FIG. 1 disposed in a configuration in which end shelves are coupled to the lateral walls.
- FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate the system of FIG. 1 disposed in a folded configuration.
- FIG. 8A illustrates the system of FIG. 1 , disposed in a folded configuration and including a diorama attachment.
- FIG. 8B illustrates the system of FIG. 1 , disposed in a folded configuration and including a play table attachment.
- FIGS. 9A-9C illustrate various configurations of the display system.
- the modular display 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes a base cabinet 105 and a frame 110 disposed over the base.
- the base cabinet 105 is configured to house the components forming the display 10 during shipment and/or to provide a storage area for the components at the point of purchase while the components are not in use.
- the base cabinet 105 includes a housing or cabinet box 205 and a drawer 210 slidingly coupled to the box 205 such that, in its closed position ( FIG. 2A ), the drawer 210 is nested within the housing 205 , and in its opened positioned ( FIG. 2B ), the drawer 210 telescopes out of the housing 205 .
- the base cabinet 105 (the housing 205 and/or the drawer 210 ) may be formed of any materials suitable for its described purpose.
- the base cabinet 105 may be formed of cardboard.
- the base cabinet 105 moreover, may possess any shape and dimensions suitable for its described purpose.
- the base cabinet 105 may be generally rectangular.
- the base cabinet 105 further includes framework fastened to the housing 205 .
- the framework includes a first framework member 215 A extending across the housing 205 and disposed proximate housing forward edge, as well as a second framework member 215 B extending across the housing 205 and disposed proximate rearward housing edge.
- Each framework member 215 A, 215 B may be in the form of a U-shaped rod defined by a first leg 220 A and a second leg 220 B disposed on opposite ends of an intermediate arm 220 C.
- the legs 220 A, 220 B cooperate to support the display 10 on a supporting surface.
- the framework further includes a plurality of protrusions or bosses operable to mate with cavities formed into the frame 110 of the display, securing the frame to the base cabinet 105 .
- the each framework member 215 A, 215 B includes a first protrusion or boss 225 A and a second protrusion or boss 225 B.
- the first boss 225 A extends distally from the intermediate arm 220 C (e.g., from the top surface of the arm) and is positioned along the intermediate arm such that it is located proximate the first leg 220 A.
- the second boss 225 B extends distally from the intermediate arm 220 C (e.g., from the top surface of the arm) and is positioned on the intermediate arm such that it is located proximate the second leg 220 B.
- the frame 110 includes a first lateral wall 115 A and a second lateral wall 115 B.
- the lateral walls removably couple to the framework members 215 A, 215 B of the base cabinet 105 , with each lateral wall 115 A, 115 B including recesses configured to mate with the framework bosses 225 A, 225 B.
- the first lateral wall 115 A couples to the first bosses 225 A of the first 215 A and second 215 B base framework members.
- the second lateral wall 115 B couples to the second bosses 225 B of the first 215 A and second 215 B framework members.
- the first lateral wall 115 A includes a first or upper wall portion 120 A pivotally coupled to a second or lower wall portion 120 B along hinge 125 .
- the second lateral wall 115 B includes a first or upper wall portion 130 A pivotally coupled to a second or lower wall portion 130 B along hinge 135 .
- the wall portions 120 A, 120 B, 130 A, 130 B may be defined by a rigid outer frame member 140 (e.g., a generally square or rectangular outer frame member) supporting a generally rigid open web 142 including a plurality of horizontal wires 145 A oriented transverse (e.g., generally orthogonal to) vertical wires 145 B such that the wires intersect.
- the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B may further include tracks T that receive, guide, and hold an end panel insert that is axially inserted into the tracks (discussed in greater detail below).
- the material forming the frame 110 may include, but is not limited to, metal.
- each shelf unit 150 , 155 , 160 includes an outer shelf frame 305 that supports a forward shelf portion 310 A and a rearward shelf portion 310 B.
- the shelf portions 310 A, 310 B include open web defined by intersecting wires.
- the shelf portions 310 A, 310 B are spaced from each other to define a centrally disposed, elongated slot 315 therebetween.
- each shelf unit 150 , 155 , 160 includes clamps 325 (e.g., resilient, C-shaped clamps) configured to releasably engage the horizontal wires 145 A of the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B.
- clamps 325 e.g., resilient, C-shaped clamps
- the horizontal wires 145 A support the shelf units 150 , 155 , 160 at the selected vertical position, enabling a user to select the vertical height at which each shelf unit 150 , 155 , 160 is positioned.
- the frame 110 further includes a central support member 330 positioned between the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B and sliding through the central slot 315 defined by the shelf units 150 , 155 , 160 .
- the support member 330 includes a panel 335 and a header 340 coupled (e.g., fixed) to the upper edge of the panel.
- the header 340 may be in the form of a generally-U-shaped rod having a first portion or arm 345 A spaced from the second portion or arm 345 B by an intermediate member 345 C.
- the first 345 A and second 345 B arms couples to one or more of the shelf units 150 , 155 , 160 , e.g., via insertion into apertures A formed into the frame 305 of at least the upper shelf unit 150 .
- the apertures e.g., generally circular apertures
- the panel 335 is axially inserted into the shelf slots 315 such that its lower end rests on the top surface of the cabinet box/housing 205 .
- each header arm 345 A, 345 B is axially inserted into its respective aperture A.
- the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B may include tracks T that receive an end panel insert 405 .
- the lateral wall upper portions 120 A, 130 A includes a pair of tracks T disposed on either side of the open web 142 .
- the lateral wall lower portions 120 B, 130 B includes a pair of tracks T disposed on either side of the open web 142 .
- the tracks T receive the end panel insert 405 , securing it to the lateral wall 115 A, 115 B.
- the end panel insert 405 may include indicia related to the product to be displayed and sold, or may display other information to the purchaser.
- the display 10 may further be fitted with one or more pegs or hooks 505 that couple to the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B of the frame 110 .
- the hooks 505 may include a base 510 (e.g., a J-shaped base) and a post 505 extending distally from the base.
- the base is configured to couple to the horizontal wires 145 A of the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B.
- the hooks 505 may be disposed at selected positions along one or both vertical walls 115 A, 115 B, and may be used to hangingly support a product for display/sale.
- the display 10 may further be fitted with one or more end shelf units 605 that couple to the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B of the frame 110 .
- the end shelf units 605 may possess a structure similar to the shelf units 150 , 155 , 160 described above, including a rigid frame an open web formed of intersecting wires.
- the rearward edge of the end shelf unit frame may include one or more coupling members (e.g., hooks, clamps, or clasps) operable to couple the end shelf to the horizontal wires 145 A of the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B.
- hooks 505 and end shelf units 605 may be used any configuration of hooks 505 and end shelf units 605 , e.g., coupling hooks to the first lateral wall 115 A and coupling end shelf units to the second lateral wall 115 B.
- each vertical wall 115 A, 115 B is configured such that the upper portion 120 A, 130 A pivots with respect to its corresponding lower portion 120 B, 130 B along hinge 125 , 135 .
- the upper portions 120 A, 130 A pivot (indicated by arrow P) approximately 90° inward (toward each other) such that the upper portions become generally aligned along a plane.
- the display 10 may be utilized in areas with less available vertical height.
- this configuration enables a further modification of the display.
- the surface defined by the pivoted upper wall portions 120 A, 130 A may receive a display housing insert 805 containing a sample of the product.
- the display housing 805 may include an interactive assembly or diorama with one or more try me features that enables a customer to interact with the display housing insert 805 and thereby demonstrate one or more features of product.
- the surface defined by the pivoted upper wall portions 120 A, 130 A may receive a table display insert 810 containing the product, enabling a user to interact with the product at the point of purchase.
- the above-described display provides a reconfigurable system that enables a user to display a product in selected manner, depending on the amount of space available at the point of purchase site, the nature of the product, and the desired method of display.
- the products 905 may simply be placed on the shelf units 150 , 155 , 160 , with the end panel inserts 405 inserted into the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B.
- the end panel inserts 405 may be removed (and stored in the cabinet 105 ), and the hooks 505 may be coupled to one of the lateral walls 115 A, 115 B.
- hanging products 910 are suspended from the hooks 505 along one of the lateral wall 115 A, 115 B.
- the shelf units 150 , 155 are modified to accommodate products of various sizes (both small sized products 905 and large sized products 915 ).
- both lateral walls 115 A, 115 B may contain the hooks 505 to support hanging products 910 .
- virtually all components of the modular display 10 can be stored in the drawer 210 of the base cabinet 105 .
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The present invention is directed toward a reconfigurable point of purchase display system including a storage cabinet and a frame structure including a series of components selectively disposable in various configurations.
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- This application is a nonprovisional of Provisional Application No. 61/699,594, entitled “Reconfigurable Point of Purchase Display System” and filed on Sep. 11, 2012, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present invention relates to point of purchase display system for products such as toys.
- Point-of-purchase or point-of-sale displays are utilized to display a variety of products a point of sale location. Conventional displays have often been manufactured having a fixed size and fixed arrangement for displaying the products. Consequently, these displays are limited not only in the manner in which the product is displayed, but also but also in their location within the point of sale/retailer since a space must be identified within the point of sale/retailer that accommodates the display. Thus, it would be desirable to provide a point-of-purchase display that is capable of being selectively reconfigured to alter the manner in which the products are displayed to a user and/or to accommodate different products.
- The present invention is directed toward a reconfigurable, point-of-purchase display system including a storage cabinet and a frame structure selectively configurable to modify the display capability and/or the footprint/space requirements of the system.
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FIG. 1A illustrates a front perspective view of a point-of-purchase (POP) display system in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention. -
FIG. 1B illustrates an isolated view of a lateral wall in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIGS. 2A and 2B illustrate isolated views of the base cabinet in its closed and opened configurations, respectively. -
FIG. 3A illustrates a partially exploded view of the system ofFIG. 1A , showing the coupling of the support member to the lateral walls, with the shelf units removed for clarity. -
FIG. 3B illustrates an isolated view of a shelf unit in accordance with an embodiment of the invention. -
FIG. 4 illustrates the device ofFIG. 1 , showing a configuration in which end panel inserts are coupled to the lateral walls. -
FIGS. 5A and 5B illustrate the system ofFIG. 1 disposed in a configuration in which hooks are coupled to the lateral walls. -
FIGS. 6A and 6B illustrate the system ofFIG. 1 disposed in a configuration in which end shelves are coupled to the lateral walls. -
FIGS. 7A and 7B illustrate the system ofFIG. 1 disposed in a folded configuration. -
FIG. 8A illustrates the system ofFIG. 1 , disposed in a folded configuration and including a diorama attachment. -
FIG. 8B illustrates the system ofFIG. 1 , disposed in a folded configuration and including a play table attachment. -
FIGS. 9A-9C illustrate various configurations of the display system. - Like reference numerals have been used to identify like elements throughout this disclosure.
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FIG. 1 , themodular display 10 in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention includes abase cabinet 105 and aframe 110 disposed over the base. Thebase cabinet 105 is configured to house the components forming thedisplay 10 during shipment and/or to provide a storage area for the components at the point of purchase while the components are not in use. Referring toFIGS. 2A and 2B , thebase cabinet 105 includes a housing orcabinet box 205 and adrawer 210 slidingly coupled to thebox 205 such that, in its closed position (FIG. 2A ), thedrawer 210 is nested within thehousing 205, and in its opened positioned (FIG. 2B ), thedrawer 210 telescopes out of thehousing 205. The base cabinet 105 (thehousing 205 and/or the drawer 210) may be formed of any materials suitable for its described purpose. By way of example, thebase cabinet 105 may be formed of cardboard. Thebase cabinet 105, moreover, may possess any shape and dimensions suitable for its described purpose. By way of example, thebase cabinet 105 may be generally rectangular. - The
base cabinet 105 further includes framework fastened to thehousing 205. The framework includes afirst framework member 215A extending across thehousing 205 and disposed proximate housing forward edge, as well as a second framework member 215B extending across thehousing 205 and disposed proximate rearward housing edge. Eachframework member 215A, 215B may be in the form of a U-shaped rod defined by afirst leg 220A and asecond leg 220B disposed on opposite ends of anintermediate arm 220C. Thelegs display 10 on a supporting surface. The framework further includes a plurality of protrusions or bosses operable to mate with cavities formed into theframe 110 of the display, securing the frame to thebase cabinet 105. Specifically, the eachframework member 215A, 215B includes a first protrusion orboss 225A and a second protrusion orboss 225B. Thefirst boss 225A extends distally from theintermediate arm 220C (e.g., from the top surface of the arm) and is positioned along the intermediate arm such that it is located proximate thefirst leg 220A. Thesecond boss 225B extends distally from theintermediate arm 220C (e.g., from the top surface of the arm) and is positioned on the intermediate arm such that it is located proximate thesecond leg 220B. - Referring back to
FIGS. 1A and 1B , as well as seen inFIGS. 3A and 3B , theframe 110 includes a firstlateral wall 115A and a secondlateral wall 115B. The lateral walls removably couple to theframework members 215A, 215B of thebase cabinet 105, with eachlateral wall framework bosses lateral wall 115A couples to thefirst bosses 225A of the first 215A and second 215B base framework members. Similarly, the secondlateral wall 115B couples to thesecond bosses 225B of the first 215A and second 215B framework members. - As seen best in
FIG. 1B , the firstlateral wall 115A includes a first orupper wall portion 120A pivotally coupled to a second orlower wall portion 120B alonghinge 125. Similarly, the secondlateral wall 115B includes a first orupper wall portion 130A pivotally coupled to a second orlower wall portion 130B alonghinge 135. Thewall portions open web 142 including a plurality ofhorizontal wires 145A oriented transverse (e.g., generally orthogonal to)vertical wires 145B such that the wires intersect. Thelateral walls outer frame member 140 and thewires - The
lateral walls frame 110 support shelving configured to selectively couple to the lateral walls at desired vertical positions. In an embodiment of the present invention, thedisplay 10 includes anupper shelf unit 150, anintermediate shelf unit 155, and alower shelf unit 160. As seen best inFIG. 3B , eachshelf unit outer shelf frame 305 that supports aforward shelf portion 310A and arearward shelf portion 310B. Similar to thewall portions shelf portions shelf portions slot 315 therebetween. The slot is configured to receive the panel of the support member (discussed in greater detail below). The lateral ends 320A, 320B of eachshelf unit horizontal wires 145A of thelateral walls horizontal wires 145A support theshelf units shelf unit - Referring to
FIG. 3A , theframe 110 further includes acentral support member 330 positioned between thelateral walls central slot 315 defined by theshelf units support member 330 includes apanel 335 and aheader 340 coupled (e.g., fixed) to the upper edge of the panel. Theheader 340 may be in the form of a generally-U-shaped rod having a first portion orarm 345A spaced from the second portion orarm 345B by anintermediate member 345C. The first 345A and second 345B arms couples to one or more of theshelf units frame 305 of at least theupper shelf unit 150. The apertures (e.g., generally circular apertures) may be disposed along eachlateral side shelf unit shelf slot 315. In operation, thepanel 335 is axially inserted into theshelf slots 315 such that its lower end rests on the top surface of the cabinet box/housing 205. Additionally, eachheader arm - As mentioned above, and referring to
FIG. 4 , thelateral walls end panel insert 405. Specifically, the lateral wallupper portions open web 142. Similarly the lateral walllower portions open web 142. With this configuration, the tracks T receive theend panel insert 405, securing it to thelateral wall end panel insert 405 may include indicia related to the product to be displayed and sold, or may display other information to the purchaser. - Referring to
FIGS. 5A and 5B , thedisplay 10 may further be fitted with one or more pegs or hooks 505 that couple to thelateral walls frame 110. Thehooks 505 may include a base 510 (e.g., a J-shaped base) and apost 505 extending distally from the base. The base is configured to couple to thehorizontal wires 145A of thelateral walls hooks 505 may be disposed at selected positions along one or bothvertical walls - Referring to
FIGS. 6A and 6B , thedisplay 10 may further be fitted with one or moreend shelf units 605 that couple to thelateral walls frame 110. Theend shelf units 605 may possess a structure similar to theshelf units horizontal wires 145A of thelateral walls - It should be understood that a user may use any configuration of
hooks 505 and endshelf units 605, e.g., coupling hooks to the firstlateral wall 115A and coupling end shelf units to the secondlateral wall 115B. - As noted above, each
vertical wall upper portion lower portion hinge FIGS. 7A and 7B , theupper portions display 10 may be utilized in areas with less available vertical height. In addition, this configuration enables a further modification of the display. Specifically, referring toFIGS. 8A and 8B , the surface defined by the pivotedupper wall portions display housing insert 805 containing a sample of the product. By way of example, thedisplay housing 805 may include an interactive assembly or diorama with one or more try me features that enables a customer to interact with thedisplay housing insert 805 and thereby demonstrate one or more features of product. Alternatively, the surface defined by the pivotedupper wall portions table display insert 810 containing the product, enabling a user to interact with the product at the point of purchase. - The above-described display provides a reconfigurable system that enables a user to display a product in selected manner, depending on the amount of space available at the point of purchase site, the nature of the product, and the desired method of display. For example, referring to
FIG. 9A , theproducts 905 may simply be placed on theshelf units lateral walls FIG. 9B , the end panel inserts 405 may be removed (and stored in the cabinet 105), and thehooks 505 may be coupled to one of thelateral walls products 905 being placed on theshelf units products 910 are suspended from thehooks 505 along one of thelateral wall shelf units sized products 905 and large sized products 915). Finally, as shown inFIG. 9C , bothlateral walls hooks 505 to support hangingproducts 910. Finally, and as illustrated inFIG. 2B , virtually all components of themodular display 10 can be stored in thedrawer 210 of thebase cabinet 105. - While the invention has been described in detail and with reference to specific embodiments thereof, it will be apparent to one skilled in the art that various changes and modifications can be made therein without departing from the spirit and scope thereof. Thus, it is intended that the present invention cover the modifications and variations of this invention that come within the scope of the appended claims and their equivalents. For example, although a infant seat with a bouncer frame has been specifically described, other types of infant seats could benefit from the features of the invention. It is to be understood that terms such as “left”, “right” “top”, “bottom”, “front”, “rear”, “side”, “height”, “length”, “width”, “upper”, “lower”, “interior”, “exterior”, “inner”, “outer” and the like as may be used herein, merely describe points of reference and do not limit the present invention to any particular orientation or configuration.
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1. A reconfigurable point of purchase display system comprising:
a base cabinet; and
a frame adapted to support a product, the frame comprising:
a first lateral wall coupled to the base cabinet,
a second lateral wall coupled to the base cabinet, and
a shelf unit coupled each of the first and second lateral walls, the shelf unit including a first shelf portion, a second shelf portion, and a shelf slot disposed between the first and second shelf portions.
2. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 , further comprising a support member received into the shelf slot.
3. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 2 , wherein the support member comprises a panel received into the slot and a coupling arm coupled to the shelf unit.
4. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 , wherein:
the display system further comprises a plurality of shelf units coupled to both the first and second lateral walls;
each shelf unit comprises a first shelf portion, a second shelf portion, and a shelf slot disposed between first and second shelf portions; and
the shelf slots are generally aligned along an axis.
5. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 further comprising an end panel insert received by the first lateral wall.
6. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 , wherein:
each lateral wall comprises a first side and a second side;
the shelf units are disposed between the first sides of the lateral walls;
the system further comprises an end shelf coupled to the second side of the first lateral wall.
7. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 , wherein a product is supported on the shelf unit.
8. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 further comprising a drawer mounted in the base cabinet.
9. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 1 wherein each lateral wall includes a first wall portion pivotally coupled to a second wall portion via a hinge.
10. A reconfigurable point of purchase display system comprising:
a base cabinet; and
a frame adapted to support a product, the frame comprising a first lateral wall coupled to the base cabinet and a second lateral wall coupled to the base cabinet,
wherein each lateral wall includes a first wall portion pivotally coupled to a second wall portion via a hinge.
11. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 10 further comprising a shelf unit coupled each of the first and second lateral walls, the shelf unit including a first shelf portion, a second shelf portion, and a shelf slot disposed between first and second shelf portions.
12. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 11 , further comprising a support member received into the shelf slot.
13. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 12 , wherein the support member comprises a panel received into the shelf slot and a coupling arm coupled to the shelf unit.
14. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 11 , wherein:
the display system further comprises a plurality of shelf units coupled to both the first and second lateral walls;
each shelf unit comprises a first shelf portion, a second shelf portion, and a shelf slot disposed between first and second shelf portions; and
the shelf slots are generally aligned along an axis.
15. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 10 further comprising an end panel insert received by the first lateral wall.
16. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 11 , wherein:
each lateral wall comprises a first side and a second side;
the shelf units are disposed between the first sides of the lateral walls;
the system further comprises an end shelf coupled to the second side of the first lateral wall.
17. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 10 further comprising a drawer mounted in the base cabinet.
18. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 10 , wherein a product is supported on the frame.
19. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 10 , wherein the first wall portions are pivotal to a position to form a horizontal surface over the base cabinet.
20. The reconfigurable point of purchase display system of claim 19 , wherein the horizontal surface is configured to receive a table display insert.
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