US20160066711A1 - Foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like - Google Patents
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Abstract
The invention relates to a display comprising parallel connection panels (5 a , 5 b, 5 c) connected in an articulated manner to first and second parallel wall panels (1, 2), forming a configuration of an articulated parallelogram movable between a working position providing shelves and a folded position over an inner face of the second wall panel (2). Third and fourth wall panels (3, 4) are connected in an articulated manner to opposite longitudinal edges of the second wall panel (2) and are movable between a working position wherein the third and fourth wall panels (3, 4) are substantially perpendicular or inclined in relation to the first and second wall panels (1, 2) and connection panels (5 a, 5 b, 5 c), and a folded position wherein the third and fourth wall panels (3, 4) are substantially parallel and superimposed over an outer face of the second wall panel (2).
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- The present invention relates to a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, having a very simple and cost-effective construction and being easy and practical to use, and which in a working position provides a structure capable of standing upright on the ground and provided with one or more shelves for bearing items to be displayed.
- Document US 2008/0265726 A1 discloses a foldable display made of a single, bent and glued piece of corrugated cardboard or the like. The foldable display comprises opposite front and rear wall panels, opposite upper and lower panels connected in an articulated manner to said front and rear wall panels, a pair of side panels connected in an articulated manner to the front wall panel, and several shelf panels cut in the front wall panel and connected in an articulated manner to the front and rear wall panels. The front and rear wall panels, the upper and lower panels and said shelf panels form an articulated parallelogram configuration which can be moved between a working position wherein the upper and lower panels and the shelf panels are perpendicular to the front and rear wall panels, and a folded position wherein the front and rear wall panels, the upper and lower panels and the shelf panels are substantially parallel and superimposed. The foldable display includes foldable joint elements keeping the side wall panels coplanar with the front wall panel in the folded position, and retaining means formed by tabs projecting from the rear wall panel and fitting and interlocking in slits of the side wall panels in the working position.
- A drawback of the foldable display of the mentioned document US 2008/0265726 A1 is that due to the existence of the mentioned foldable joint elements, the side wall panels cannot be additionally folded to reduce the extension of the display in the folded position once the side wall panels reach a position that is coplanar with the front wall panel.
- The present invention helps overcome the preceding and other drawbacks by providing a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like comprising mutually parallel and opposite first and second wall panels, at least two mutually parallel connection panels, each of which has a first transverse edge connected in an articulated manner to said first wall panel and a second transverse edge connected in an articulated manner to said second wall panel, where the first and second wall panels and said at least two connection panels form an articulated parallelogram configuration which can be moved between a working position wherein the connection panels are perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, and a folded position wherein the first wall panel and the connection panels are substantially parallel to and superimposed over an inner face of the second wall panel. The foldable display further comprises at least one third wall panel having an edge connected in an articulated manner to a first longitudinal edge of the second wall panel, and retaining means retaining said first, second and third wall panels and the at least two connection panels in said working position.
- The mentioned third wall panel is foldable around said first longitudinal edge between a working position wherein the third wall panel is substantially perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels and the connection panels, and a folded position wherein the third wall panel is substantially parallel to and superimposed over an outer face of the second wall panel.
- In one embodiment, the foldable display only has the mentioned third wall panel in addition to the first and second wall panels, and in such case the first and second wall panels form side walls, said third wall panel forms a rear wall, and at least one of said connection panels forms a shelf.
- In other embodiments, the foldable display includes a fourth wall panel having a first longitudinal edge connected in an articulated manner to a second longitudinal edge of the second wall panel opposite said first longitudinal edge, where the fourth wall panel can be folded around said second longitudinal edge between a working position wherein the fourth wall panel is substantially perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels and the connection panels, and a folded position wherein the fourth wall panel is substantially parallel to and superimposed over an outer face of the second wall panel together with the third wall panel in the folded position.
- In the case of including both third and fourth wall panels in addition to the first and second wall panels, the foldable display of the present invention can have two other embodiments. In one embodiment, the first wall panel forms a rear wall, the second wall panel forms a front wall, the third and fourth wall panels form side walls, and at least one of said connection panels forms a shelf. In another embodiment, the first wall panel forms a front wall, the second wall panel forms a rear wall, the third and fourth wall panels form side walls, and at least one of the connection panels forms a shelf.
- Regardless of the embodiment of the foldable display of the present invention, the second wall panel has opposite inner and outer faces, and in the folded position the third and fourth wall panels are folded over the outer face of the second wall panel whereas the articulated parallelogram configuration formed by the first and second wall panels and the connection panels is folded over the inner face of the second wall panel. Therefore, the thickness of the first wall panel and of the connection panels in the folded position is not an obstacle for folding the third and fourth wall panels, and this allows reaching a significantly compact configuration in the folded position.
- In one embodiment in which the second wall panel forms a front wall, the second, third and fourth wall panels are integral parts of a first piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like cut from a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like. Optionally, the connection panels are also integral parts of said first piece of sheet and are cut in the second wall panel. In such case, the first transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a respective fixing tab by a first weakened line, said fixing tab is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means, and said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to the second wall panel by a second weakened line.
- Alternatively, one or more of the connection panels are formed by additional pieces of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like, where the first transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a first fixing tab by a first weakened line, said first fixing tab is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means, said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a second fixing tab by a second weakened line, and said second fixing tab is fixed to the second wall panel by fixing means. This allows including shelves formed by connection panels with a depth exceeding the vertical distance between shelves.
- In one embodiment, the mentioned retaining means comprise a head piece having first retaining elements which fit and are interlocked in second retaining elements formed in the third and fourth wall panels when they are in the working position. This head piece is made up of a second piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like and can be cut from said previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like together with said first piece of sheet.
- In an optional embodiment, the head piece is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means and the first wall panel has a transverse fold line around which that portion of the first wall panel in which the head piece is fixed can be bent over an outer face of the rest of the first wall panel in the folded position.
- In one embodiment in which the first wall panel forms a rear wall, which does not need to be printed, especially if the foldable display includes a printed head piece, the first wall panel is formed by a third piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like cut from a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like. This helps reduce the overall cost of the product.
- Preferably, in one embodiment in which the third and fourth wall panels are side wall panels, the latter have respective reinforcement panels adhered to their inner faces, said reinforcement panels having hooking elements attached thereto in an articulated manner by weakened lines. These hooking elements are not adhered to the corresponding third and fourth wall panels, such that they can pivot around the mentioned weakened lines. Furthermore, the foldable display includes elastic elements, such as rubber rings, each of which is connected to one of the hooking elements of the reinforcement panel adhered to the third wall panel and to one of the hooking elements of the reinforcement panel adhered to the fourth wall panel, such that the elastic elements pull the third and fourth wall panels towards the working position.
- The hooking elements are strategically arranged in positions such that when the foldable display is in the working position, both the hooking elements and the elastic elements are adjacent to a lower face of the connection panels and are concealed by the latter.
- Preferably, the third and fourth wall panels have upper edges connected to respective flaps by weakened lines, and said flaps are bent and adhered to an inner face of the respective third and fourth wall panels. In correspondence, the reinforcement panels have cutouts in which the flaps fit.
- The reinforcement panels are formed by respective fourth and fifth pieces of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like, and given that the reinforcement panels generally do not need to be printed, said fourth and fifth pieces of sheet are cut from said non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like together with the third piece of sheet making up the first wall panel.
- The foregoing and other features and advantages will be more evident based on the following detailed description of embodiments in reference to the attached drawings in which:
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FIG. 1 is a perspective view of a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to an embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 2 is a plan view of a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which some pieces of sheet that are part of the foldable display ofFIG. 1 are cut; -
FIG. 3 is a plan view of a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which other pieces of sheet that are also part of the foldable display ofFIG. 1 are cut; -
FIGS. 4 , 5 and 6 are two perspective views and a side view, respectively, illustrating the working of the foldable display ofFIG. 1 during an action for the folding or unfolding thereof; -
FIG. 7 is a perspective view of the foldable display ofFIG. 1 in a folded position; -
FIG. 8 is a perspective view of a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 9 is a plan view of a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which some pieces of sheet that are part of the foldable display ofFIG. 8 are cut; -
FIG. 10 is a plan view of a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which other pieces of sheet that are also part of the foldable display ofFIG. 8 are cut; -
FIG. 11 is a perspective view of a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to yet another embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 12 is a plan view of a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which some pieces of sheet that are part of the foldable display ofFIG. 11 are cut; -
FIG. 13 is a plan view of a pair of pieces of sheet that are part of a foldable display according to yet another embodiment of the present invention; -
FIG. 14 is a plan view of the pieces of sheet ofFIG. 13 attached to one another; -
FIG. 15 is a perspective view of the pieces of sheet that are attached and in a bent position; -
FIGS. 16 , 17 and 18 are perspective views illustrating the working of the foldable display incorporating the pieces of sheet ofFIGS. 13 to 15 during an action for the folding or unfolding thereof; -
FIG. 19 is a plan view illustrating a shortened variant of the pieces of sheet ofFIGS. 13 to 15 ; -
FIG. 20 is a perspective view illustrating the effect of using the shortened variant of the pieces of sheet ofFIG. 19 in a foldable display like the one inFIG. 1 ; -
FIG. 21 is a plan view illustrating an elongated variant of the pieces of sheet ofFIGS. 13 to 15 ; -
FIG. 22 is a perspective view illustrating the effect of using the elongated variant of the pieces of sheet ofFIG. 21 in a foldable display like the one inFIG. 8 ; -
FIG. 23 is a perspective view of a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to an additional embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 24 is a perspective view illustrating the assembly of several pieces of sheet forming the foldable display ofFIG. 23 ; -
FIG. 25 is a plan view of a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which some pieces of sheet that are part of the foldable display ofFIG. 23 are obtained; -
FIG. 26 is a plan view of a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like from which other pieces of sheet that are also part of the foldable display ofFIG. 23 are obtained; -
FIGS. 27 , 28 and 29 are a perspective view, a side view, and another perspective view, respectively, illustrating the working of the foldable display ofFIG. 23 during an action for the folding or unfolding thereof; -
FIG. 30 is a perspective view of a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another additional embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIGS. 31 and 32 are a perspective view and a side view, respectively, illustrating the working of the foldable display ofFIG. 29 during an action for the folding or unfolding thereof; -
FIGS. 33 and 34 are perspective views showing two opposite sides of the foldable display ofFIG. 30 in a folded position; -
FIG. 35 is a perspective view of a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to yet another additional embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIGS. 36 , 37 and 38 are perspective views illustrating the working of the foldable display ofFIG. 35 during an action for the folding or unfolding thereof; -
FIG. 39 is a perspective view of a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to yet another additional embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 40 is a plan view of a piece of sheet that is part of the foldable display ofFIG. 39 ; -
FIG. 41 is a perspective view of a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another embodiment of the present invention having a trapezoidal footprint, in a working position; -
FIG. 42 is a plan view of a grouping of displays including eight of the displays having a trapezoidal footprint ofFIG. 41 ; -
FIG. 43 is a plan view of a simple hinge element that can be applied to a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like according to the present invention, in an extended position; -
FIG. 44 is a perspective view of the simple hinge element ofFIG. 43 in a partially bent position; -
FIG. 45 includes several side views illustrating a relative rotation of 90° between two pieces of sheet of the foldable display using the simple hinge element ofFIGS. 43 and 44 ; -
FIG. 46 includes several side views illustrating a relative rotation of 180° between two pieces of sheet of the foldable display using the simple hinge element ofFIGS. 43 and 44 ; -
FIG. 47 is a plan view of a complex hinge element that can be applied to a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like according to the present invention, in an extended position; -
FIG. 48 is a perspective view of the complex hinge element ofFIG. 47 in a partially bent position; -
FIG. 49 includes several side views illustrating a relative rotation of 270° between two pieces of sheet of the foldable display using the complex hinge element ofFIGS. 47 and 48 ; -
FIG. 50 includes several side views illustrating a relative rotation of 360° between two pieces of sheet of the foldable display using the complex hinge element ofFIGS. 47 and 48 ; -
FIG. 51 is a perspective view of a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like according to another additional embodiment of the present invention, in a working position; -
FIG. 52 is a perspective view of the foldable display ofFIG. 51 in an intermediate position between the working position and a folded position, and with several elements forming a base shown in explosion; and -
FIGS. 53 and 54 are perspective views illustrating the foldable display ofFIG. 51 in the intermediate position and in the folded position, respectively. - First in reference to the drawings,
FIGS. 1 to 7 show a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like according to an embodiment of the present invention, which comprises afirst wall panel 1 forming a rear wall of the foldable display and asecond wall panel 2 forming a front wall of the foldable display. Said first andsecond wall panels connection panels connection panels first wall panel 1 and a second transverse edge connected in an articulated manner to thesecond wall panel 2. - Therefore, the first and
second wall panels connection panels FIG. 1 ) wherein theconnection panels second wall panels FIG. 7 ) wherein thefirst wall panel 1 and theconnection panels second wall panel 2. - The foldable display of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 to 7 furthermore has third andfourth wall panels fourth wall panels longitudinal edges second wall panel 2, such that the third andfourth wall panels longitudinal edges FIG. 1 ) wherein the third andfourth wall panels second wall panels second wall panels connection panels FIG. 7 ) wherein the third andfourth wall panels second wall panel 2. - Given that, in the working position, the third and
fourth wall panels second wall panels fourth wall panels longitudinal edge second wall panel 2. - The foldable display of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 to 7 further comprises retaining means for retaining the first, second, third andfourth wall panels connection panels head piece 32 which is placed above the upper shelf in a position parallel and adjacent to thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall of the foldable display. The mentionedhead piece 32 has first projecting retainingelements 33 which fit and are interlocked insecond retaining elements 34 in the form of a slit formed in the third andfourth wall panels - Furthermore, the foldable display of the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 to 7 comprises first andsecond reinforcement panels fourth wall panels second reinforcement panels elements 39 cut in them which are attached thereto in an articulated manner by weakenedlines 44, such that said hookingelements 39 can freely pivot with respect to the respective first andsecond reinforcement panels fourth wall panels - The third and
fourth wall panels respective flaps lines flaps fourth wall panels second reinforcement panels cutouts - The retaining means additionally comprise elastic elements 70 (
FIGS. 5 , 6 and 7), such as rubber rings, each of which is connected to one of the hookingelements 39 associated with thethird wall panel 3 and to one of the hookingelements 39 associated with thefourth wall panel 4. The hookingelements 39 are strategically arranged in the first andsecond reinforcement panels elements 39 and theelastic elements 70 are adjacent to a lower face of theconnection panels connection panels - As shown in
FIG. 2 , the second, third andfourth wall panels connection panels sheet 21 made of corrugated cardboard or the like. In the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 to 7 , the threeconnection panels second wall panel 2, so thesecond wall panel 2 forming the front wall is reduced to three relatively narrow horizontal bands. The mentioned first transverse edge of each of theconnection panels respective fixing tab 23 by a first weakenedline 24, and said second transverse edge of each of theconnection panels second wall panel 2 by a second weakenedline 25. - When the foldable display is assembled, the fixing
tabs 23 are fixed to thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall by fixing means, such as an adhesive reinforced with rivets going through corresponding die-cut holes 53, 54 in the fixingtabs 23 and in thefirst wall panel 1, respectively, for example. The mentioned holes 53, 54 make the operation of positioning the fixingtabs 23 with respect to thefirst wall panel 1 during a gluing operation significantly easier. - In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 1 to 7 , the second weakenedlines 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of theconnection panels second wall panel 2 are located in the upper edge of the horizontal band of thesecond wall panel 2, such that in the working position (FIG. 1 ), the upper edge of each horizontal band is flush with the upper surface of thecorresponding connection panel - The
head piece 32 is made up of a second piece ofsheet 22 made of corrugated cardboard or the like. Both first and second pieces ofsheet fourth wall panels connection panels flaps fourth wall panels head piece 32. - As shown in
FIG. 3 , thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall and the first andsecond reinforcement panels sheet sheet first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall and the inner faces of the first andsecond reinforcement panels fourth wall panels - It will be understood that the number of
connection panels connection panels second wall panel 2 forming the wall front, there is a proportionality between the depth of the shelves and the vertical separation distance between the horizontal bands making up thesecond wall panel 2, which together with the vertical height of the horizontal bands making up thesecond wall panel 2, can condition the number of shelves in the foldable display. -
FIGS. 8 to 10 show another embodiment of the foldable display of the present invention, which is similar to the embodiment described above in relation toFIGS. 1 to 7 , including a first piece of sheet 21 (FIG. 9 ) made of corrugated cardboard or the like integrating the second, third andfourth wall panels connection panels second panel 2, a second piece of sheet 22 (FIG. 9 ) made of corrugated cardboard or the like integrating thehead piece 32, and third, fourth and fifth pieces ofsheet FIG. 10 ) made of corrugated cardboard or the like integrating thefirst wall panel 1 and the first andsecond reinforcement panels - The first and second pieces of
sheet sheet - The embodiment shown in
FIGS. 8 to 10 differs from the embodiment shown inFIGS. 1 to 7 in that the second weakenedlines 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of theconnection panels second wall panel 2 are located at the lower edge of the horizontal band of thesecond wall panel 2. This difference means that in the working position (FIG. 8 ), the lower edge of each horizontal band is flush with the lower surface of thecorresponding connection panel second wall panel 2 form railings or protective walls for theconnection panels - The working of the foldable display according to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 8 to 10 during folding and unfolding operations is similar to the working described above in relation toFIGS. 4 to 7 . -
FIGS. 11 and 12 show yet another embodiment of the foldable display of the present invention, which is similar in its entirety to the embodiment described above in relation toFIGS. 8 to 10 , except in that in this case one of the connection panels, and more specifically theconnection panel 5 c forming the lower shelf, is not integrated in the first piece ofsheet 21 but rather is made up of an additional piece ofsheet 47, which is preferably cut together with the first and second pieces ofsheet - This additional piece of
sheet 47 comprises thecorresponding connection panel 5 c, afirst fixing tab 48 connected by a first weakenedline 49 to said first transverse edge of theconnection panel 5 c and asecond fixing tab 50 connected by a second weakenedline 51 to said second transverse edge of theconnection panel 5 c. When the foldable display is assembled, said first fixingtab 48 is fixed to thefirst wall panel 1 by fixing means and saidsecond fixing tab 50 is fixed to thesecond wall panel 2 by fixing means. - In the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12 , the foldable display comprises afirst wall panel 1 and first andsecond reinforcement panels FIG. 10 , which can be cut from a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like 40. - The working of the foldable display according to the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12 during folding and unfolding operations is similar to the working described above in relation toFIGS. 4 to 7 . - Although in the embodiment shown in
FIGS. 11 and 12 theconnection panel 5 c formed by the additional piece ofsheet 47 separated from the first piece ofsheet 21 is the connection panel forming the lower shelf, it will be understood that any of theconnection panels sheet 47, and even several or all of theconnection panels sheet 47. Therefore, the depth of the shelves formed by the connection panels does not have to be proportional to the vertical distance between the horizontal bands of thesecond wall panel 2 forming the front wall, and the opening of thesecond wall panel 2 between two connection panels can even be omitted. -
FIGS. 13 to 18 show a foldable display according to yet another embodiment of the present invention, which is similar in its entirety to the embodiment described above in relation toFIGS. 8 to 10 , except in that in this case thehead piece 32 is fixed to anupper region 36 of thefirst wall panel 1 by fixing means. To that end, the mentionedupper region 36 of thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall has side protrusions 35 (FIG. 13 ) reproducing the shape of thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32. Once thehead piece 32 is fixed to the first wall panel 1 (FIG. 14 ), thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32 are superimposed over and adhered to saidside protrusions 35 of thefirst wall panel 1. - Furthermore, the
first wall panel 1 has atransverse fold line 52 around which an upper portion of thefirst wall panel 1 in which thehead piece 32 is fixed can be bent towards the folded position (FIG. 15 ). Therefore, in the folded position, the upper portion of thefirst wall panel 1 and thehead piece 32 are parallel to and superimposed over a rear surface of the rest of thefirst wall panel 1. -
FIG. 16 shows the foldable display provided with thefirst wall panel 1 fixed to thehead piece 32 ofFIGS. 14 and 15 in a position prior to the working position wherein theconnection panels second wall panels fourth wall panels connection panels second wall panels first wall panel 1 with thehead piece 32 are bent backwards. - In
FIG. 17 the upper portion of thefirst wall panel 1 with thehead piece 32 has been lifted until being located almost in the same plane as the rest of thefirst wall panel 1 and the entirefirst wall panel 1 andhead piece 32 assembly has been lifted off the ground a sufficient distance so that thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32 can pass over the upper edges of the third andfourth wall panels first wall panel 1 causes a temporary inclination of theconnection panels - In
FIG. 18 the upper portion of thefirst wall panel 1 has been slightly tilted until aligning thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32 with thesecond retaining elements 34 of the third andfourth wall panels first wall panel 1 with thehead piece 32 has then been lowered until fitting thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32 with thesecond retaining elements 34, whereby theconnection panels fourth wall panels - Given that the
connection panels first wall panel 1, and that theside protrusions 35 of thefirst wall panel 1 superimposed over and adhered to thefirst retaining elements 33 of thehead piece 32 are fitted in thesecond retaining elements 34 of the third andfourth wall panels connection panels fourth wall panels second reinforcement panels -
FIG. 19 shows a variant of thefirst wall panel 1 andhead piece 32 assembly described above in relation toFIGS. 13 to 15 , where a lower region of thefirst wall panel 1 is shortened such that alower edge 55 of thefirst wall panel 1 is at a distance D1 above a position H in which it would theoretically have to be in so that theconnection panels connection panels first wall panel 1, which are preferably determined by the positions of theholes 54 through which rivets are optionally installed, have not been modified. -
FIG. 20 shows the effect of using thefirst wall panel 1 andhead piece 32 assembly according to the shortened variant ofFIG. 19 in a foldable display like the one inFIG. 1 , where said shortened distance D1 causes the rear edges of theconnection panels connection panels first wall panel 1 prevents given items, such as bottles displayed on the shelves, for example, from falling. -
FIG. 21 shows a variant of thefirst wall panel 1 andhead piece 32 assembly described above in relation toFIGS. 13 to 15 , where a lower region of thefirst wall panel 1 is elongated such that alower edge 55 of thefirst wall panel 1 is at a distance D2 below a position H in which it would theoretically have to be in so that theconnection panels connection panels first wall panel 1, which are preferably determined by the positions of theholes 54 through which rivets are optionally installed, have not been modified. -
FIG. 22 shows the effect of using thefirst wall panel 1 andhead piece 32 assembly according to the elongated variant ofFIG. 21 in a foldable display like the one inFIG. 8 , where said elongated distance D2 causes the rear edges of theconnection panels connection panels second wall panel 2 prevent items displayed on the shelves, such as flexible containers, for example, from falling. - It will be understood that the shortened and elongated variants of the
first wall panel 1 described above can also be applied even though thehead piece 32 is not fixed to thefirst wall panel 1. - In relation to
FIGS. 23 to 29 , now there is described a foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like according to an additional embodiment of the present invention which, in a manner similar to the embodiments described above, comprises first, second, third andfourth wall panels connection panels second wall panels connection panels - As shown in
FIG. 23 , in the working position thefirst wall panel 1 forms a rear wall, thesecond wall panel 2 forms a front wall, the third andfourth wall panels connection panels 5 a, which is located in an upper position, forms a shelf whereas the other one of theconnection panels 5 b, which is located in a lower position (not shown inFIG. 23 ) performs a merely structural function. - Nevertheless, in this embodiment of
FIGS. 23 to 29 , thefirst wall panel 1 is made up of first, second andthird sections second sections FIGS. 24 and 25 ) and saidthird section 1 c is integrated in a third piece of sheet 41 (FIGS. 24 and 26 ). -
FIG. 25 shows a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard or the like 20 from which there is obtained the mentioned first piece ofsheet 21, integrating the first andsecond sections first wall panel 1, the second third andfourth wall panels upper connection panel 5 a. A second piece ofsheet 22 integrating thehead piece 32 is also obtained from said first board of corrugated cardboard or the like 20. - In the first piece of
sheet 21, thefirst section 1 a of thefirst wall panel 1 has anupper region 36 adjacent to an upper free edge from which side protrusions 35 project. The first andsecond sections first wall panel 1 are connected to one another by a weakenedline 52. Theupper connection panel 5 a has a rear edge connected to thesecond section 1 b of thefirst wall panel 1 by a weakenedline 56 and a front edge connected to thesecond wall panel 2 by another weakenedline 25. The third andfourth wall panels second wall panel 2 by respective weakenedlines head piece 32 integrated in the second piece ofsheet 22 includes first projecting retainingelements 33 which are superimposed over saidside protrusions 35 when the head piece is adhered to saidupper region 36 of thefirst section 1 a of thefirst wall panel 1. - The third and
fourth wall panels FIG. 23 ) are adjacent to thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall of the foldable display and reach a height proportional to the height of thefirst wall panel 1. In the first piece of sheet 21 (FIG. 25 ), the third andfourth wall panels respective flaps lines fourth wall panels second retaining elements 34 in the form of a slit in which said first retainingelements 33 of thehead piece 32 in the working position fit, are formed at the upper edges of the third andfourth wall panels -
FIG. 26 shows a non-printed second board of corrugated cardboard or the like 40 from which there is obtained a third piece ofsheet 41 integrating thethird section 1 c of thefirst wall panel 1 and thelower connection panel 5 b, and fourth and fifth pieces ofsheet second reinforcement panels - In the third piece of sheet 41 (
FIG. 26 ), thelower connection panel 5 b has a rear edge connected to a lower edge of thethird section 1 c of thefirst wall panel 1 by a weakenedline 57 and a front edge connected to a fixingtab 58 by a weakenedline 59. Thethird section 1 c of thefirst wall panel 1 has an upper edge connected to a fixingtab 60 by a weakenedline 61. - In the fourth and fifth pieces of
sheet 42, 43 (FIG. 26 ), each of said first andsecond reinforcement panels fourth wall panel element 39 which is attached in an articulated manner to the rest of thereinforcement panel line 44, such that said hookingelements 39 can freely pivot with respect to the respective first andsecond reinforcement panels fourth wall panels lower connection panel 5 b has side recesses 62 the purpose of which is to allow tilting of the hookingelements 39 of the first andsecond reinforcement panels elements 39 in the working position. -
FIG. 24 illustrates the assembly of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth pieces ofsheet FIGS. 23 to 29 . To that end, the fixingtab 58 of the third piece ofsheet 41 is adhered to an inner face of thesecond wall panel 2 of the first piece ofsheet 21 such that an outer face of thelower connection panel 5 b is flush with a lower edge of thesecond wall panel 2, and the fixingtab 60 of the third piece ofsheet 41 is adhered to an inner face of theupper connection panel 5 a of the first piece ofsheet 21 such that an outer face of thethird section 1 c of thefirst wall panel 1 is aligned with an outer face of thesecond section 1 b of thefirst wall panel 1. - Furthermore, the
head piece 32 of the third piece ofsheet 41 is adhered to theupper region 36 of thefirst section 1 a of thefirst wall panel 1, and the fixing portions of the first andsecond reinforcement panels sheet fourth wall panels sheet 21. Furthermore,elastic elements 70, such as rubber rings, are installed engaging the hookingelements 39 of the first andsecond reinforcement panels -
FIGS. 27 to 29 illustrate folding and unfolding operations of the display of the embodiment shown inFIGS. 23 to 29 , which are similar to those described above for other embodiments. In the folded position shown inFIG. 29 , thefirst section 1 a of thefirst wall panel 1 with thehead piece 32 are bent backwards over the outer face of the second andthird sections first wall panel 1, the second andthird sections first wall panel 1 and the upper andlower connection panels second wall panel 2, and the third andfourth wall panels second wall panel 2. - In relation to
FIGS. 30 to 34 , now there is described a foldable display according to another additional embodiment of the present invention providing a pedestal, and comprising mutually parallel first andsecond wall panels FIG. 30 ) form front and rear walls, respectively, third andfourth wall panels superimposed connection panels upper connection panel 5 a of which in the working position forms an upper shelf of the pedestal, theintermediate connection panel 5 b forms a lower shelf and thelower connection panel 5 c performs a merely structural function. Thefirst wall panel 1 has awindow 63 through which the lower shelf is accessed. - Each of the three
connection panels first wall panel 1 and a rear edge connected to thesecond wall panel 2, such that the first andsecond wall panels connection panels FIG. 30 ) wherein the threeconnection panels second wall panels FIGS. 33 and 34 ) wherein thefirst wall panel 1 and the threeconnection panels second wall panel 2. - The third and
fourth wall panels second wall panel 2, such that the third andfourth wall panels FIG. 30 ) wherein the third andfourth wall panels second wall panels second wall panels connection panels FIGS. 33 and 34 ) wherein the third andfourth wall panels second wall panel 2. - In the inner faces of the third and
fourth wall panels elements 39, and anelastic element 70, such as a rubber ring, engages the hookingelements 39 to pull the third andfourth wall panels elastic element 70 is located between theintermediate connection panel 5 b and thelower connection panel 5 c such that it is concealed in the working position. - The
upper connection panel 5 a is sized such that it laterally projects in the working position (FIG. 30 ) from the first, second, third andfourth wall panels fourth wall panels - In relation to
FIGS. 35 to 38 , now there is described a foldable display according to yet another additional embodiment of the present invention comprising mutually parallel first andsecond wall panels FIG. 30 ), athird wall panel 3 which forms a rear wall in the working position, and three mutually parallel andsuperimposed connection panels - Each of the three
connection panels first wall panel 1 and a rear edge connected to thesecond wall panel 2, such that the first andsecond wall panels connection panels connection panels second wall panels FIG. 38 ) wherein thefirst wall panel 1 and the threeconnection panels second wall panel 2. - The
third wall panel 3 has a vertical edge connected in an articulated manner to one of the opposite vertical edges of thesecond wall panel 2, such that thethird wall panel 3 is foldable around the mentioned vertical edge between the working position (FIG. 35 ) wherein thethird wall panel 3 is substantially perpendicular with respect to the first andsecond wall panels connection panels FIG. 38 ) wherein thethird wall panel 3 is substantially parallel to and superimposed over an outer face of thesecond wall panel 2. - In the inner faces of the second and
third wall panels elements 39.Elastic elements 70, such as rubber rings, at one end engage the hookingelements 39 connected to thesecond wall panel 2 and at the other end engage the hookingelements 39 connected to thethird wall panel 3, such that they pull thethird wall panel 3 towards the working position, thereby constituting retaining means retaining the display in the working position. The mentionedelastic elements 70 are located adjacent to the lower faces of theconnection panels -
FIG. 39 shows a foldable display according to yet another additional embodiment of the present invention, which is similar in its entirety to the embodiment described above in relation toFIGS. 1 to 7 , except in that the first andsecond wall panels connection panels connection panels FIG. 39 , thehead piece 32 has been omitted for greater clarity of the drawing. -
FIG. 40 shows a first piece ofsheet 21 made of corrugated cardboard or the like, which integrates the second, third andfourth wall panels connection panels sheet 21 is similar to the described above in relation toFIG. 2 , except in that the first weakenedlines 24 connecting the first transverse edge of each of theconnection panels respective fixing tab 23 to be fixed to thefirst wall panel 1 and the second weakenedlines 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of theconnection panels second wall panel 2 are concave with respect to the upper part thereof, and this determines that the first andsecond wall panels connection panels connection panels - In the foldable display of
FIG. 39 , thefirst wall panel 1, thereinforcement panels head piece 32, as well as the working of the display during folding and unfolding operations, are similar to those described above in relation toFIGS. 1 to 7 . -
FIG. 41 shows a foldable display having a trapezoidal footprint the basic structure of which can be according to any of the embodiments of the foldable display of the present invention described up until now, or combinations thereof, in which the horizontal width of thefirst wall panel 1 forming the rear wall is less than the horizontal width of thesecond wall panel 2 forming the front wall, and theconnection panels fourth wall panels second wall panels -
FIG. 42 shows a plan view of a possible grouping of eight of the displays having a trapezoidal footprint ofFIG. 41 to form an octagonal display island covering 360°. Obviously other groupings with a different number of displays and covering other angles are possible. By changing the angles of the trapezoidal configuration of the display, groupings of a different number of displays, even covering 360°, can be formed. It will be understood that the configuration having a trapezoidal footprint can be applied to a foldable display according to any of the possible embodiments of the present invention. - It will be understood that some of the features described above in association with one of the embodiments of the present invention can also be applied to other embodiments of the present invention, and that two or more of the embodiments of the present invention can be combined with one another to give rise to new variants.
- It must be pointed out that the panels forming the foldable display according to any possible embodiment of the present invention can be separate pieces of sheet or can be grouped in pieces of sheet different from that described above. Likewise, the different pieces of sheet can be obtained from one or more boards of corrugated cardboard or the like, which can all be previously printed, or one or more can be previously printed and one or more non-printed, and they can even all be non-printed.
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FIGS. 43 to 46 andFIGS. 47 to 50 illustrate asimple hinge element 64 and acomplex hinge element 65, respectively, which can be applied to a foldable display of corrugated cardboard or the like according to any one of the possible embodiments of the present invention, especially if a corrugated cardboard having considerable thickness is used in the construction thereof, although they can also be applied to any other construction made of pieces of sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like attached in an articulated manner. - The mentioned simple and
complex hinge elements FIGS. 43 and 47 , respectively, comprise a strip of flexible material, such as a plastic, a plasticized paper, a textile, a plasticized textile, and the like, showing good tear and fatigue fracture strength when it is repeatedly bent in opposite directions along a bend line. - As shown in
FIG. 43 , thesimple hinge element 64 has a singlecentral bend line 66 longitudinally splitting the strip in two halves. In use, thesimple hinge element 64 is bent along said central bend line 66 (FIG. 44 ), and one of the halves of the strip is adhered to a first piece of sheet A and the other one of the halves of the strip is adhered to a second piece of sheet B. -
FIG. 45 shows an application of thesimple hinge element 64 where the halves of the strip are adhered to the first and second pieces of sheet A, B in positions such that thecentral bend line 66 is adjacent to an edge of the first piece of sheet A and spaced from an edge of the second piece of sheet B. This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 90° between a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed (on the left side ofFIG. 45 ) and a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually perpendicular and a portion of the second piece of sheet B is supported on a flat edge of the first piece of sheet A (on the right side ofFIG. 45 ). -
FIG. 46 shows another application of thesimple hinge element 64 where the halves of the strip are adhered to the first and second pieces of sheet A, B in positions such that thecentral bend line 66 is adjacent to respective edges of both first and second pieces of sheet A, B. This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 180° between a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed (on the left side ofFIG. 46 ) and a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually aligned and a flat edge of the second piece of sheet B is supported on a flat edge of the first piece of sheet A (on the right side ofFIG. 46 ). - As shown in
FIG. 47 , thecomplex hinge element 65 has twoparallel bend lines complex hinge element 65 is bent along bothbend lines 67, 68 (FIG. 48 ), and one of the end thirds of the strip is adhered to a first piece of sheet A and the other one of the end thirds of the strip is adhered to a second piece of sheet B. -
FIG. 49 shows an application of thecomplex hinge element 65 where the surfaces of one and the same face of the two end thirds of the strip are adhered to flat edges of the first and second pieces of sheet A, B. This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 270° between a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually perpendicular, with the flat edge of the second piece of sheet B supported on a face of the first piece of sheet A (on the left side ofFIG. 49 ), and a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel, whether they are superimposed (in the top right part ofFIG. 49 ) or spaced apart by the width of the central third of the strip (in the bottom right part ofFIG. 49 ). -
FIG. 50 shows an application of thecomplex hinge element 65 where the surfaces of opposite faces of the two end thirds of the strip are adhered to flat edges of the first and second pieces of sheet A, B. This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 360° between a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed (on the left side ofFIG. 50 ), and a position wherein the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are likewise parallel and superimposed, although in inverse positions (on the right side ofFIG. 50 ). - The main advantage of the simple and
complex hinge elements -
FIGS. 51 to 54 illustrate another additional embodiment of the foldable display of the present invention, which is essentially identical to the embodiment described above in relation toFIGS. 1 to 7 , except in that the foldable display ofFIGS. 51 to 54 includes abase platform panel 71 connected in an articulated manner to lower ends of the first andsecond wall panels base connection panel 72 and anelastic band 73. The mentionedbase platform panel 71 has dimensions greater than the footprint of the foldable display in the working position (FIG. 51 ) to provide additional stability to the display. - The base platform panel has
cutouts 74 defining hooking elements 75 (FIG. 52 ) which, in the working position, are inscribed within the footprint of the foldable display and accordingly concealed. Thebase connection panel 72 has at two of its opposite ends attachment flaps 76 provided for being adhered to the first andsecond wall panels elements 77 which are conjugated with the mentioned hookingelements 75 of thebase platform panel 71 when thebase connection panel 72 is superimposed over thebase platform panel 71. - In an operative situation (
FIG. 53 ), the attachment flaps 76 of thebase connection panel 72 are bent upwards and adhered to the lower edges of the first andsecond wall panels base connection panel 72 is substantially flush with the ground. Theelastic band 73, which is in the form of a rubber ring, for example, is arranged above thebase connection panel 72 and engaging at the ends thereof both the hookingelements 77 of thebase connection panel 72 and the hookingelements 75 of thebase platform panel 71 to connect thebase platform panel 71 to the foldable display (FIG. 53 ). -
FIG. 54 shows the foldable display in the folded position, which is similar to the one described above in relation to the embodiment ofFIGS. 1 to 7 , although here thebase platform panel 71 slightly projects from the sides and below the rest of superimposed panels of the foldable display. - The scope of the present invention is defined in the attached claims.
Claims (20)
1: A foldable display made of corrugated cardboard, comprising:
first and second mutually parallel and opposite wall panels;
at least two mutually parallel connection panels, each of which has a first transverse edge connected in an articulated manner to said first wall panel and a second transverse edge connected in an articulated manner to said second wall panel, where the first and second wall panels and said at least two connection panels form an articulated parallelogram configuration which can be moved between:
a working position wherein the connection panels are perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels; and
a folded position wherein the first wall panel and the connection panels are substantially parallel to and superimposed over an inner face of the second wall panel;
a third wall panel having an edge connected in an articulated manner to a first longitudinal edge (26) of the second wall panel and a fourth wall panel having a first longitudinal edge connected in an articulated manner to a second longitudinal edge of the second wall panel opposite said first longitudinal edge, where said third and fourth wall panels (3) are foldable, respectively, around said first and second longitudinal edges between:
a working position wherein the third and fourth wall panels are substantially perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels and the connection panels; and
a folded position wherein the third and fourth wall panels are substantially parallel to and superimposed over one another and substantially parallel to and superimposed over an outer face of the second wall panel; and
retaining means retaining said first, second, third and fourth wall panels and the at least two connection panels in said working position;
characterized in that the third and fourth wall panels have hooking elements and said retaining means comprise at least one elastic element connected to said hooking elements, where said elastic element pulls the third and fourth wall panels towards the working position.
2: The foldable display according to claim 1 , characterized in that the second, third and fourth wall panels are integral parts of a first piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard.
3: The foldable display according to claim 2 , characterized in that the connection panels are also integral parts of said first piece of sheet and are cut in the second wall panel.
4: The foldable display according to claim 3 , characterized in that said first transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a respective fixing tab by a first weakened line, said fixing tab is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means, and said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to the second wall panel by a second weakened line.
5: The foldable display according to claim 2 , characterized in that at least one of the connection panels is made up of an additional piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard integrating a first fixing tab connected by a first weakened line to said first transverse edge of the connection panel, and a second fixing tab connected by a second weakened line to said second transverse edge of the connection panel, where said first fixing tab is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means and said second fixing tab is fixed to the second wall panel by fixing means.
6: The foldable display according to claim 2 , characterized in that said retaining means further comprise a head piece having first retaining elements which fit and are interlocked in second retaining elements formed in the third and fourth wall panels when they are in the working position.
7: The foldable display according to claim 6 , characterized in that said head piece is made up of a second piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard, and said first and second pieces of sheet are cut from a previously printed first board of corrugated cardboard.
8: The foldable display according to claim 7 , characterized in that said head piece is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means.
9: The foldable display according to claim 8 , characterized in that the first wall panel has a transverse fold line around which a portion of the first wall panel in which the head piece is fixed can be bent in the folded position.
10: The foldable display according to claim 2 , characterized in that the first wall panel is formed by a third piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard.
11: The foldable display according to claim 1 , characterized in that the third and fourth wall panels have respective first and second reinforcement panels adhered to inner faces thereof, and said first and second reinforcement panels have said hooking elements attached thereto in an articulated manner by weakened lines.
12: The foldable display according to claim 11 , characterized in that said first and second reinforcement panels are formed by respective fourth and fifth pieces of sheet made of corrugated cardboard, and said third, fourth and fifth pieces of sheet are cut from a second board of corrugated cardboard.
13: The foldable display according to claim 11 , characterized in that the third and fourth wall panels have upper edges connected to respective flaps by weakened lines, and said flaps are bent and adhered to an inner face of the respective third and fourth wall panels.
14: The foldable display according to claim 13 , characterized in that said first and second reinforcement panels have cutouts in which the flaps fit.
15: The foldable display according to claim 1 , characterized in that said first wall panel forms a rear wall, said second wall panel forms a front wall, said third and fourth wall panels form side walls, and at least one of said connection panels forms a shelf.
16: The foldable display according to claim 1 , characterized in that said first wall panel forms a front wall, said second wall panel forms a rear wall, said third and fourth wall panels form side walls, and at least one of said connection panels forms a shelf.
17: The foldable display according to the claim 1 , characterized in that it includes a base platform panel having dimensions greater than the footprint of the foldable display in the working position, said base platform panel being connected in an articulated manner to lower ends of the first and second wall panels by means of a base connection panel and an elastic band.
18: The foldable display according to claim 17 , characterized in that the base platform panel has cutouts defining hooking elements and the base connection panel has at two of its opposite ends attachment flaps adhered to the first and second wall panels and it has at the other two opposite ends hooking elements which are conjugated with said hooking elements of the base platform panel when the base connection panel is superimposed over the base platform panel, and the elastic band is arranged above the base connection panel and has its ends engaging both the hooking elements of the base connection panel and the hooking elements of the base platform panel.
19: The foldable display according to claim 6 , characterized in that said head piece is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means.
20: The foldable display according to claim 8 , characterized in that the first wall panel has a transverse fold line around which a portion of the first wall panel in which the head piece is fixed can be bent in the folded position.
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