WO1997026809A1 - Supporting rod system for goods displays - Google Patents
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- WO1997026809A1 WO1997026809A1 PCT/CH1997/000012 CH9700012W WO9726809A1 WO 1997026809 A1 WO1997026809 A1 WO 1997026809A1 CH 9700012 W CH9700012 W CH 9700012W WO 9726809 A1 WO9726809 A1 WO 9726809A1
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
- A47B96/00—Details of cabinets, racks or shelf units not covered by a single one of groups A47B43/00 - A47B95/00; General details of furniture
- A47B96/06—Brackets or similar supporting means for cabinets, racks or shelves
- A47B96/061—Cantilever brackets
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47F—SPECIAL FURNITURE, FITTINGS, OR ACCESSORIES FOR SHOPS, STOREHOUSES, BARS, RESTAURANTS OR THE LIKE; PAYING COUNTERS
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/08—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features secured to the wall, ceiling, or the like; Wall-bracket display devices
- A47F5/0807—Display panels, grids or rods used for suspending merchandise or cards supporting articles; Movable brackets therefor
- A47F5/0815—Panel constructions with apertures for article supports, e.g. hooks
- A47F5/0823—Article supports for peg-boards
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- the invention relates to a support rod arrangement with a plug-in receptacle provided on a rear wall or on a shelf component and a support rod which can be inserted therein, either for attaching goods presented hanging or for holding a goods shelf.
- a variety of tables, showcases, stands or shelves are available for the presentation of goods in sales facilities or at trade fairs.
- Another option is to display the goods to be presented in front of a back wall or on a column. To do this, you use support rods that are attached to the rear wall. Now the goods to be displayed, e.g. Garments hung on hangers, hang directly on the carrier bar, or goods racks are attached to one or more carrier bars in the form of trays, trays or open boxes.
- the present invention is concerned with the last-mentioned type of device for the presentation of goods.
- US Pat. No. 5,186,341 discloses a support rod arrangement of the generic type, which consists of a cartridge-like plug-in receptacle which can be inserted into a rear wall and a support rod which can be inserted therein.
- the plug receptacle has an outwardly projecting collar which is intended to be placed on the front of the rear wall and thus to limit the insertion depth of the plug receptacle.
- the plug-in receptacle has a radially oriented through hole. There is a hole in the associated support rod in its plug end near the rod end, the hole in the inserted state corresponding to the through hole in the plug receptacle.
- a U-shaped spring clip is inserted as a locking mechanism in the plug end of the support rod and a cam is placed on the upper arm of the spring clip at the free end, which protrudes through the hole in the support rod into the through hole of the plug receptacle when the spring clip is not actuated.
- the latching mechanism In order to release the cam, the latching mechanism must be actuated.
- the upper arm of the spring clip near the transition arch to the lower arm, has an upstanding pin which projects outwards through a second hole in the plug end of the support rod. If you push the pin downwards, the upper arm of the spring clip moves downwards, the cam then moving out of the congruent through hole and the corresponding hole. Now a support rod inserted into the plug-in receptacle can be pulled out. If the pin is no longer depressed, the spring clip relaxes and the cam penetrates the first hole again.
- the locking mechanism used here at least solves the problem of locking an inserted support rod in order to prevent it from slipping out of the plug-in receptacle unintentionally.
- a solid anti-rotation device is missing, the problem of the optically perfect alignment of inserted support rods is not solved and the latching mechanism is simple, but not completely reliable in its function. So the spring clip can jam if the pin is pushed in too far.
- the locking mechanism in series production is relatively delicate during assembly.
- the plug-in receptacle must be easy to mount on a rear wall, a panel or on a shelf component, and the support rods should be able to be repositioned with one hand. Nevertheless, the support rods must sit securely in the plug-in receptacles and appear exactly aligned in a row arrangement without great assembly effort.
- Several support bars should be combined or be provided with product shelves, such as trays or open boxes.
- the support rod must also be stably locked in the plug-in receptacle without further securing elements if the support rod tilts downward in the space.
- a reliable locking mechanism has to be developed, which is easy to use, can be efficiently produced and assembled in series and does not have a negative impact on the outer design of the support rod arrangement.
- the support bar assembly for attaching present- The goods or for holding a goods shelf consists of a plug-in receptacle carried by a wall or a shelf component and a support rod which can be plugged into the latter and has the shape of a pipe section.
- the plug receptacle has a capsule-like shape and can be fixed in a wall or in a panel or on the back of the panel or in a shelf component or on the back of the shelf component.
- the carrier rod has a plug end which can be plugged into an axial main bore of the plug receptacle.
- a latching mechanism with a resiliently movable latching pawl and an actuating pawl is arranged in the plug end, the latter protruding through a through hole in the plug end and being operatively connected to the latching pawl.
- the latch protrudes through a radial opening in the plug end and engages in a complementary engagement contour present in the plug receptacle.
- the spring-loaded latch can be pulled back into the interior of the support rod.
- the opening for the latching pawl and the through hole for the actuating pawl lie diametrically opposite one another, with latching and actuating pawls being ends of a resiliently mounted lever element.
- the lever element is mounted centrally and has an X-shaped shape, two diametrically opposite legs being lever arms, the extensions of which form the actuating or latching pawl.
- the two other, likewise diametrically opposite legs of the lever element are spring arms which are located directly in the interior of the carrier rod or in the interior of the Support the locking mechanism.
- the lever element can only have the two lever arms, in which case a spring element acts on the lever element or is attached directly to it.
- the latching mechanism advantageously consists of the lever element and two half-shells that can be joined together and embed the lever element.
- the complete locking mechanism can be used as an assembly in the plug end of the support rod, the actuating and the locking pawl penetrating the half-shells through recesses.
- the spring arms are supported on the inside of the half-shells on a web.
- the lever element has a bearing bush with a center hole, so that it can be plugged onto a bearing journal which is located on the joining surface of one or both half-shells.
- the half-shells can be plugged together by means of complementary plug-in elements.
- the half-shells On the outer surface of the half-shells are raised runners and at least one elastic tongue with a foremost locking cam, the tongue being bendable towards the outer surface and retractable in an opening provided in the outer surface.
- a bore is provided in the plug end of the support rod, into which the locking cam engages.
- At least one notch extending from the plug end in the direction of the rod end is provided in the carrier rod.
- the latch has an angled nose at its tip, which can be accommodated in a countersink, which surrounds designed engagement contour.
- the plug-in receptacle has at least one inner securing lug which can penetrate into the at least one notch on the carrier rod, so that the carrier rod is secured against rotation.
- a plurality of raised sliding webs distributed radially on the inner wall of the plug-in receptacle and extending from the collar in the direction of the base make it possible to move the support rod in the plug-in receptacle with little play.
- the main bore runs from the bottom to the collar and, as viewed in relation to the horizontal axis, ascending.
- the support rods can be latched into the provided plug-in receptacles or pulled out of them in a few simple steps.
- the constructive design eliminates the tedious adjustment of individual plug-in receptacles within a large number.
- the support rods used are precisely aligned on their own and therefore also convey a solid - o
- the support rods are secured against unintentional release from the plug-in receptacles by the locking mechanism.
- Figure 1 the support rod in partial section
- Figure 2 a vertical section through the plug receptacle
- Figure 3 the plug-in receptacle according to Figure 2 from the direction of arrow Z;
- FIG. 4 the plug receptacle according to FIG. 2 from the direction of the arrow Y;
- Figure 5 an exploded view of the locking mechanism;
- FIG. 6 shows a basic illustration of the locking mechanism in the unactuated state;
- FIG. 7 the locking mechanism according to FIG. 5 in the actuated state
- Figure 8 the complete support rod arrangement in partial section with a plug-in receptacle inserted into a panel and a support rod and clipped therein
- Figure 9 Design options with the support rod arrangement on a rear wall or on a panel.
- the support rod arrangement initially includes a support rod 100 in the form of a tubular piece with a round cross section.
- the carrier rod 100 has a plug end 101 on the one hand and a rod end 102 opposite this. Furthermore, the rod top 103 and the rod bottom 104 are defined on the carrier rod 100. The rod sides 105 are located between the rod top 103 and the rod bottom 104.
- the plug end 101 is intended for insertion into the plug receptacle to be described later.
- An upwardly extending limiting lug 110 can be provided near the rod end 102 on the rod top 103, the purpose of which is that attached hangers do not slip off the carrier rod 100.
- the support rod 100 has an opening 120 near the plug end 101 and on the upper side 103 of the rod - here in the form of a through hole.
- At least one elongated notch 123 extends from the plug end 101 in the direction of the rod end 102. Two opposing notches 123 are provided here.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 which is in principle sleeve-shaped, has a closed base 201, in which there is an axial central bore 202 for the passage of a fastening screw.
- a countersink 203 provided on the bore 202, from the inside of the plug-in receptacle 200, serves to receive the head of the fastening screw.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 has a flange-shaped, radially circumferential collar 210.
- At least one fixing element 220 - here in the form of two opposing raised webs - is arranged behind the collar 210, in the direction of the base 201.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 On the top of the plug-in receptacle 200 there is an engagement contour 230 - here in the form of a radially oriented through hole with an external countersink. Starting from the base 201, an external thread section 240 extends in the direction of the collar 210. To attach a holding tool, the plug-in receptacle 200 has two outer, parallel flats 250 which extend from the base 201 in the direction of the collar 210. The main bore 260 pulling into the plug-in receptacle 200 does not run exactly on the axis A, but is slightly ascending at an angle ⁇ > 0 ° in the direction of the collar 210 towards the fixing element 220. The slight increase achieved in this way of an inserted carrier rod 100 serves for an optical correction, so that the impression of the carrier rod 100 hanging downward is avoided.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 has at least one securing lug 204, which extends from the base 201 along the inner wall of the plug-in receptacle 200 in the direction of the collar 210. It is advantageous to arrange two securing lugs 204 lying opposite one another.
- the securing lugs 204 enter the complementary notches 123 located in the support rod 100, so that the support rod 100 is additionally secured against rotation.
- the anti-rotation device is thus not effected solely by the locking pawl to be described later, which protrudes through the engagement contour 230 provided in the plug-in receptacle 200.
- the slide webs 205 are distributed approximately uniformly around the circumference of the main bore 260, so that the inserted carrier rod 100 is guided between the slide webs 205.
- the sliding webs 205 ensure that the support rod 100 is seated in the plug-in receptacle 200 with as little play as possible, in which case it is then not necessary to machine the inner contour of the plug-in receptacle 200 to very precise dimensions.
- the plug end 101 when inserting the carrier rod 100 some material is pushed off or scraped off the sliding webs 205.
- the plug-in receptacles 200 could advantageously be produced in the die-casting process.
- the locking mechanism .300 which can be inserted into the plug end 101 of the support rod 100, consists of two identical, elongated, joinable half-shells 301, 302 and an X-shaped, four-armed lever element 350, which is rotatably mounted to a limited extent between the half-shells 301, 302.
- the two half-shells 301, 302 are joined together in such a way that one end side 303 connects to one end side 304.
- a plurality of raised, axially extending runners 307 are provided on the outer surface 305, which facilitate the sliding of the complete locking mechanism 300 when it is inserted into the plug end 101 of the carrier rod 100.
- An elastic tongue 308 with a latching cam 309 pointing away from the half-shell 301-302 is arranged near the end face 304. There is an opening 310 in the joining surface 306 below the tongue 308. If the tongue 308 is bent towards the half-shell 301, 302, the tongue 308 dips into the opening 310.
- the pins 308 of one half-shell 301, 302 engage in the bores 318 of the other half-shell 302, 301.
- the webs 311 of both half-shells 301, 302 sit on one another and the openings 312, 314; 314.312; 313.315; 315,313 adjoin each other.
- the lever element 350 has in its center a bearing bush 351 with the center bore 352, into which the bearing pin 316 can be inserted.
- the two identical, S-shaped lever arms 353, 354 extend from the bearing bush 351 in one plane.
- the two diametrically opposed, elastic spring arms 355, 356 also attach to the bearing bush 351, so that the lever element 350 is given an X-shaped shape.
- the lever arms 353, 354 are more solid than the longer spring arms 355, 356.
- the lever arm 353 terminates at its free end with a nose-shaped actuating pawl 360.
- a stop 361 is provided at the transition to this actuating pawl 360.
- the second lever arm 354 with the detent pawl 370 and the stop 371 is also constructed.
- the actuating pawl 360 and the latching pawl 370 have a clockwise meaning extending lugs 362 and 372.
- the nose 372 of the latching pawl 370 facing the collar 210 is located in the outer countersink of the engagement contour 230.
- the top of the locking pawl 370 does not interfere with the bore 401 in the panel 400 (see FIG. 8) and the nose 372 encompasses the engagement contour 230. Consequently, the support rod 100 is further secured against unintentional removal from the plug-in receptacle 200, and only after deliberately pressing the actuating pawl 360 is the support rod 100 released to be pulled out.
- the bearing bush 351 sits on the bearing journal 316 and the two half-shells 301, 302 embed the lever element 350 between them.
- the actuating pawl 360 projects through the opening formed jointly from the openings 312 and 314 within the intersecting webs 311 of both half-shells 301, 302.
- the stop 361 abuts the web 311.
- the latching pawl 370 projects through the opening formed jointly from the openings 313 and 315, the abutment 371 abutting the web 311 here.
- the extensions of the spring arms 355, 356 may be supported on the inside of the web 311 under pretension.
- the outer runners 307 slide on the inner wall of the support rod 100 and facilitate insertion.
- the locking mechanism 300 is inserted in such a way that the lever element 350 is vertical.
- the elastic tongues 308 are pressed towards the half-shells 301, 302 with the latching cams 309 arranged foremost.
- the locking cam 309 facing the plug end 101 snaps into the bore 122 there.
- the second detent cam 309 on the detent mechanism 300 which is oriented towards the rod end 102, is currently not required. This would come into effect if the locking mechanism 300 is inserted in reverse.
- the openings 312 and 315 in the half-shell 302 and the openings 314 and 313 in the half-shell 301 have no function here.
- the fact that these openings which are currently unused are nevertheless provided makes it possible to use the lever element 350 also rotated by 180 °.
- the locking pawl 370 intended for locking can be aligned upwards or downwards, the pawl 360 intended for actuation then also changing its position.
- the design of identical half-shells 301, 302 allows more rational manufacture and assembly. Only one type of half-shell 301,302 is required - there is no need to distinguish between upper and lower half-shells. Furthermore, the assembly is simplified, because it does not matter which one The entire latching mechanism 300 is inserted into the end 101 at the end.
- FIG. 8 The plug receptacle 200 is inserted into a bore 401 prepared in the panel 400.
- the bore 401 is widened by two bulges complementary to the fixing elements 220 (not visible in this section).
- the protruding collar 210 which has an enlarged diameter, abuts the front side 403 of the panel 400.
- a fastening nut 270 is screwed onto the plug receptacle 200 from the bottom 201, against the rear 404 of the panel 400.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 sits firmly, exactly positioned and secured against rotation in the panel 400.
- the panel 400 is screwed onto a rear wall 500 by means of a screw 272.
- This screw 272 is inserted in the bore 202 provided in the plug-in receptacle 200, the screw head 273 being seated in the countersink 203.
- the base 201 is provided internally with a cover plate 274, so that when the support rod 100 is pulled out, the base 201 with the screw head 273 is not visible.
- the carrier rod 100 with the locking mechanism 300 inserted into the plug end 101 is inserted into the plug-in receptacle 200.
- the carrier rod 100 can only be fully inserted into the plug-in receptacle 200 if the notches 123 in the carrier rod 100 are moved over the securing lugs 204 and the securing lugs 204 are finally seated in the notches 123.
- the carrier rod 100 is thus secured against unintentional loosening from the plug-in receptacle 200 and against twisting. If this support rod 100 is to be removed, the locking pawl 370 must be unlocked by pressing the actuating pawl 360.
- FIG. 9 shows those applications of the support rod arrangement where the plug-in receptacles 200 are carried directly by a rear wall 500. Inserted in the rear wall 500 or in a panel 400 are several rows of mutually spaced plug-in receptacles 200 which can then be fitted differently. Show it:
- Variant A individual support rods 100 inserted into plug-in receptacles 200 and projecting horizontally into the sales or exhibition space;
- Variant B two adjacent support rods 100 which are connected to one another by a cross rod 130. This combination is used or removed as a unit;
- Variant C an angled support rod 100 inserted in a plug-in receptacle 200;
- Variant D A goods carrier 600 - here a tray - is placed on several adjacent carrier bars 100.
- Applied to the rear wall 500 are one or more panels 400 - here four. Inserted into the panels 400 are a plurality of plug-in receptacles spaced apart from one another, which at the same time can serve to fix the respective panel 400 to the rear wall 500. Show it:
- Variant E individual support bars 100 which project into the sales or exhibition space at an incline
- Variant F an arrangement corresponding to variant D.
- the support rod 100 does not have to be a piece of pipe.
- a solid material rod could also be used, which is drilled from the plug end 101 to beyond the lower through hole 121, so that the locking mechanism 300 can be used.
- plug-in receptacle 200 With the plug-in receptacle 200, one could do without the base 201, the bore 202 with the countersink 203, the collar 210, the fixing element 220, the external thread section 240 and the flats 250. An angle ⁇ > 0 ° is also not absolutely necessary. Other means are available to the person skilled in the art for fastening and aligning the plug-in receptacle 200. Instead of screwing the plug-in receptacle 200, it could be inserted into the prepared opening with the see insertion depth. If the insertion depth of the support rod 100 in the plug-in receptacle 200 is not to be limited by a base 201, a stop or a narrowing in the plug-in receptacle 200 could also be provided.
- plug-in receptacle 200 it is also possible not to insert the plug-in receptacle 200 into the load-bearing rear wall 500, the panel 400 or the shelf component, but to fasten it behind it.
- the plug-in receptacle 200 could be placed on the rear with the collar 210 and glued or screwed.
- the runners 307, the tongues 308 with the latching cams 309 and the openings 310 on the half-shells 301, 302 could be dispensed with without the advantages of assembly. Then the hole 122 would also be unnecessary.
- the locking mechanism 300 would then have to be fixed in the plug end 101 by gluing, pinning, screwing or squeezing.
- spring arms 355, 356 instead of the spring arms 355, 356, other spring organs, for example helical springs or a rubber, can also be used, which hold the lever element 350 in a resilient manner.
- the spring elements could be attached to the lever element 350 or only attach to this.
- the spring arms 355,356 would then superfluous and correspondingly simplify the lever element 350.
- the carrier rod 100 can be round in cross section or of an angular profile.
- the main bore 260 in the plug-in receptacle 200 must have a complementary geometry.
- the pawl 360 provided for actuation can be dispensed with if the pawl 370 intended for latching and the engagement contour 230 are chamfered or rounded off in such a way that the lever element 350 is displaced when being pushed in or pulled out of the plug-in receptacle 200 lowered itself and thus unlocked.
- a reversal is also conceivable in that an elastically adjustable pawl is provided radially within the plug receptacle 200 and the complementary engagement contour is located at the plug end.
- the one-piece fastening nut 270 provided for fixing the plug-in receptacle 200 to the panel 400 with the flange-like and disk-shaped extension directed towards the rear of the panel could also be replaced by a nut and a washer.
- the longitudinal, stretch-like sliding webs 205 provided in the interior of the plug-in receptacle 200 could also be designed as raised, spaced-apart, annular bosses or as a plurality of single-point supports.
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