WO2004000077A1 - Sistema de estaciones desarmables, ultralivianas, para exhibir articulos y atender clientes - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to a system of disarmable, ultralight stations for displaying commercial items and serving customers, in accordance with which the structure of the finished display station is supplied without interlocking mechanical elements intervening in such construction. so that the parts of each station can be assembled and disassembled manually, without using special tools.
- display stations can be built and serve customers that include a number of individual universal modules that can be of different or of equal configuration and / or dimensions, such that it is possible to associate in a station given a number of such modules to provide display stations of greater surface area, of different and various decorative external aspects.
- each model of station for displaying items and serving customers in accordance with the present invention is light, very solid, very easy to assemble and disassemble to be comfortably stacked, a condition in which it is easy to transport and storage.
- the displays normally in commercial use have been constituted by a structure, generally metallic, suitable for horizontally supporting a flat board on it to satisfy Basically the functions of a table. On this board are portable displays such as easels to display newspapers and magazines. Otherwise, to support the support surfaces, trade has used elongated metal structures, which have inclined support surfaces converging towards a central axis, or structures that have a flat top surface directed in an arc of an circle or in an ellipsoidal manner.
- one purpose of the present invention is to provide a system of disarmable, ultralight stations for displaying commercial items and serving customers that overcome the above-mentioned disadvantages.
- a System of disarmable, ultralight stations for displaying items and serving customers which comprises: at least one universal module, lightweight, easy to assemble, without mechanical interlocking elements and of great solidity, which can optionally be attached to a connector module, or - optionally attached to an ear module or optionally linked to multiple display applications;
- the universal module that is part of the system of dismountable, ultra-light stations, for displaying items and serving customers of the present invention, is formed by a vertical cross-sectional tank body of generally elliptical shape, which is provided with a sheet of cover or cover, rigid, of formica for example, generally elliptical, which is provided in its marginal edge area of its lower surface of a rib or shoulder parallel to its edge, and around the wall projected vertically down of said projection a sailboat closure (registered trademark of Velero USA®) is fixedly attached to one of the two belts, the other cooperating belt of the sailboat closure being joined along the inner surface of the upper transverse edge of a flat, formed laminar body by a series of elongated wooden elements joined together in relation to each other by means of a glue capable of forming a flexible joint between re two of said contiguous elements, so that when pressing on said facing belts of the Sailboat closure a stable and firm bond will be formed between the upper horizontal end edge of said flat sheet body formed
- the flat flexible structure formed by the series of elongated wooden elements joined together in relation to each other by means of a binder capable of forming a flexible joint between adjacent elongated elements, and with its larger base adhered to a Cloth of textile material will be referred to throughout the present description with the designation "Tensaflex”.
- the elongate wooden elements forming said flat unit have a trapezoidal cross-section, with parallel bases, with their smaller base directed towards the inside of the formed enclosure and are joined together in relation to each other by means of an adhesive capable of forming a joint flexible; through the major base of each of said elongated wooden elements, these are attached by adhesive to a cloth or carpet of textile material.
- the Tensaflex material described above, can be adapted to form curved wall constructions and adapted to form different arcs of curvature.
- the vertical tank body of the universal module which has a generally elliptical cross-section, can include a variety of objects that adapt to the shape of said vertical tank body, such as a polystyrene refrigerator of cross section of generally elliptical shape.
- one or more internal cross-sectional partitions can also be included, which are fixedly connected to the inner wall of the vertical layer of Tensaflex by means of a sailboat joint formed by means of the cooperation of a sailboat joint belt, joined around the outer edge of the panel, with a respective sailboat joint tape fixed at the height that is considered convenient around the internal curved surface of the Tensaflex layer , forming the side wall of the universal module.
- the Tensaflex layer that forms the side wall of the universal module is provided with a rectangular opening along its height, through which the interior storage space of said universal module is accessed. In said rectangular opening a door is normally installed by conventional means.
- the panels installed transversely at different levels along the height of the universal module have an edge section cut in a straight line of length substantially equal to the width of said door opening facing the edge of the panels mentioned.
- the system of dismountable, ultralight stations, for displaying items and serving customers of the present invention can comprise only the universal module; or it may comprise only the universal module and multiple display applications, or several display applications that involve the vertical growth of the system; or it can comprise the universal modules, and / or connector modules and / or ear modules and / or multiple display applications and serve clients that involve the horizontal growth of the system or the vertical growth of the system, or a mixture of both.
- the cover or cover that is part of the universal module described above is generally elliptical. However, said cover or cover can also be of different shapes or configurations. Thus, for example, the lid or cover can be elliptical or rectangular.
- the cover or cover of the universal module or of the connector module or of the ear module may be essentially flat, or be modified to receive multiple display applications that require such modification. Such modification of the cover or cover of the universal module, or of the connector module, or of the ear module, may consist of being adapted to act as an object receiving tray or it may have on its upper surface a structure as a hanger for hanging garments. .
- the cover or cover of the universal module, or of the connector module, or of the ear module can also include an opening for receiving envelopes or similar objects, or having a top access door that rotates freely by using a hinge.
- the cover or cover of the universal module, or of the connector module, or of the ear module that is part of the system of the present invention includes one or more openings intended to receive a sun visor or the stops to place a warning , an advertising pennant or similar objects.
- the cover or cover of the universal module, or of the connector module, or of the ear module may include one or more openings intended to receive the wiring of an electronic equipment, such as a computer.
- the system of the present invention contemplates installing one or more specially configured connector modules, between the universal modules described above or between the ear modules or between mixtures thereof.
- the present invention comprises several types of connector modules that allow joining two, three or more universal modules or ear modules, so that the system can grow horizontally.
- said modules are designated as two-way, three-way or more connector modules.
- each of said connector modules is formed by an elongated cover lid board that can be straight or that can extend along an arc of curvature that it conforms and follows the same curvature in which the universal modules or the ear modules included in a display station arranged as a circle are located.
- the base board of the two-way connector module used between two universal modules or between two ear modules or between mixtures thereof, arranged in a station is elongated in shape that extends longitudinally in a straight line or along an arc of curvature that conforms to the curvature of the opposite parallel sides of the deck cover board when the display station has a circle-like configuration.
- a recess is arranged along the opposite outer longitudinal edges of the base board of the two-way connector module, which is used for the purpose indicated below.
- each of said connector modules is formed by an irregularly shaped triangle cover cover board that instead of vertices or points, it presents arcs of curvature that conform and follow the same curvature of the side wall of the universal modules or of the ear modules included in the display station.
- the base board of the three-way connector module used between three universal modules or between three ear modules or between mixtures thereof, arranged in a station is irregularly shaped like a triangle that instead of vertices or tips, presents curvature arcs that conform and follow the same curvature of the side wall of the universal modules or of the ear modules included in the display station.
- a recess is arranged along the opposite outer longitudinal edges of the base board of the three-way connector module, which is used for the purpose indicated below.
- the vertical side walls of the connector module - which are two in the case of the two-way connector module and three in the in the case of the three-way connector module - each one is formed by a vertical layer of the material designated as Tensaflex, already described here, whose upper and lower horizontal edges are joined by a sailboat joint formed between the sailboat cooperating bands arranged both along said inner, upper and lower horizontal edges of the Tensaflex layer as well as along the recesses disposed on said outer longitudinal edges of the deck cover board as well as along each recess arranged along the opposite outer longitudinal edges, mentioned above, of the base board of the connector module.
- Tensaflex the material designated as Tensaflex
- the system of the present invention employs as basic elements, the universal modules described above, and / or the connector modules described above and / or the ear modules and / or multiple display applications .
- the side walls of the connector modules have a vertical band Sailboat at its lateral ends, which allows the connector modules to be detachably attached to the textile cloth that is located on the outer surface of the side wall of the universal modules or the ear module.
- a user can create a plurality of designs and shapes of display stations ranging from a simple set consisting of two universal modules and a two-way connector module that joins said universal modules, to much more complex display stations that employ several universal modules connected by straight or curved connector modules, two-way or three or more ways, forming circular, oval, rectangular installations with their curved vertices, in Y, and any other type of station display that the user wants.
- the system according to the present invention also contemplates the provision of means to extend, either in a straight line, in an arched line, or in any other arrangement, the installation of universal modules that integrate said display stations and serve customers.
- the present invention contemplates installing along one or both sides of the longitudinal axis of symmetry of any of the universal modules that are in the formed display station, one or a series in a straight line of ear-forming modules, whose heights decrease as their installation site in said series moves away from any of the station's universal modules formed display.
- the ear modules consist of units formed by a cover lid board which has its outer contour line of rear end formed along a portion of the arch of end curvature of an ellipse and its front opposite end contour line conformed to the outer end surface of the outer vertical side wall of the universal module.
- the deck cover board can have an outline of generally elliptical shape, or generally rectangular or quadrangular.
- each ear module is formed by a continuous section of the material designated as Tensaflex, described above. As indicated above, the height of the ear module decreases progressively as said module, at its installation site, moves away from said universal module.
- the bottom wall of each ear module is formed by a sheet of rigid material, of pressed wood for example. Said bottom wall has, at one of its ends, a recessed area along an arc of curvature which, in installed condition, adapts and adjusts to the arc of curvature that the outer end surface of the vertical side wall of the universal module
- An exhibition station may include a plurality of ear modules with heights that decrease progressively as said modules, at their installation site, move away from said universal module.
- the lateral ends of the side wall of the ear-forming modules have a vertical sailboat band, which allows the ear-forming modules to be detachably attached to the textile cloth that is located on the outer surface of the side walls of the universal modules. providing greater stability to the display station formed with said ear modules.
- Universal modules or connector modules or ear-forming modules can use signals or points to assemble guide on the deck boards, base boards and side walls that indicate to the user the most appropriate way to join the different parts of the modules that make up the system of the present invention.
- Another of the elements that are part of the present invention consists of multiple display applications that can be used in the system of disarmable, ultralight stations, for displaying items and serving customers of the present invention.
- Said multiple display applications can be selected from the group consisting of showcase modules, luminous modules to place notices or similar objects that can be illuminated, parasols, advertising banners, CD displays, book displays, displays of various items, perforated trays and unperforated that are held together or that are tilted by a support element attached to the tray by a hinge.
- These multiple display applications are generally placed on the flat cover of the universal module, the connector module or the ear module, or on the cover of another multiple display application, without the cover or cover being modified. However, it is also contemplated that these multiple display applications rest on a modified cover of the universal module, the connector module or the ear module, or on the modified cover of another multiple display application, which may exhibit grooves, have Sailboat bands or similar adaptations.
- One of the preferred multiple display applications consists of a showcase module having a vertical cross-sectional tank body of generally elliptical shape, which is provided with a cover lid and, vertically distanced therefrom, from a board of base, the upper surface of said base board being provided, towards the center and around its outer edges, of a groove that receives two lateral beams as parales, which also have grooves adapted to receive one, two or more panels of panels of transparent material, each with its respective separator, and a top beam that joins the two parales for provide stability to the structure and to support the cover lid of the showcase module to which it is attached by a sailboat type connection or any other type of connection, said showcase module having a transparent material front panel and two rear panels of transparent material that fit into the groove of the base board, said back panels being spaced apart from each other to define a door opening.
- the showcase module described above also includes a door installed by conventional means in the door opening that gives access to the interior storage space of the showcase module.
- Another of the preferred multiple display applications consists of a luminous module for placing signs that has a vertical cross-sectional tank body of generally elliptical shape, which is provided with a cover lid and, vertically distanced therefrom, from a base board, the upper surface of said base board being provided, towards the center and around its outer edges, of a groove that receives two lateral beams as parales, joined at the top by a beam that provides stability to the structure and supports the cover of the luminous module to which it joins by means of a sailboat type connection or any other type of connection.
- the base board is also adapted to install one or more bulbs or similar objects, and said light module having a front panel and a back panel, both or only one of transparent material that fit in the groove of the base board. Such panels they allow to place any type of warning or similar objects that can be illuminated.
- FIG. 1 Another of the preferred multiple display applications consists of a CD display that has a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover of a universal module as described above, by means of a tie band Sailboat.
- Said CD display generally comprises a front panel and a rear panel that either are supported by the pressure that one exerts on the other, or are joined at their top by a sailboat binding band.
- This display also includes two triangle-shaped side panels supported by the front and rear panels by the pressure they exert on them, or adhered to said rear and front panels by means of a sailboat-type joint. These rear and front panels generally have shelves that allow holding CDs or similar objects.
- Another of the preferred multiple display applications consists of a book or similar display that has a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover of a universal module as described above, by means of a sailboat binding band.
- Said display of books or similar objects generally comprises a front panel and a rear panel that are either supported by the pressure that one exerts on the other, or are joined at their top by a sailboat binding band.
- the display also includes two triangle-shaped side panels supported by the front and rear panels by the pressure exerted on them, or adhered to said rear and front panels by means of a sailboat-type joint.
- the back and front panels usually have shelves that allow holding books or similar objects.
- Another of the preferred multiple display applications consists of a display of various items that have a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover of a universal module as described above, by a band of Sailboat union.
- This display comprises a central panel that fits into the vertical central grooves of two side panels, forming a "H" shaped structure from a top view, and a plurality of panels that fit horizontally into corresponding grooves specially arranged in the part inside of the side panels to form a series of shelves to receive any type of articles that adapt to the size of said shelves.
- the side panels additionally have a plurality of shelves on the outside to receive any type of articles that adapt to their size.
- Another of the preferred multiple display applications consists of perforated and unperforated trays, said multiple display application being a structure composed of front, rear and side trays that are either supported by the pressure they exert on each other, or are joined by Sailboat binding bands, or said multiple display application being a structure composed of a single tray that is inclined by a support element attached to said tray by a hinge that can be supported by a groove or that can adhere to a sailboat band especially arranged on the cover or rectangular cover of a universal module.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a universal module that is part of the display station system and serving customers of the present invention
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of the inner face of a layer of the material designated as "Tensaflex", provided in its perimeter edge area of a cooperating belt to form a “Sailboat” joint;
- Fig. 3 is an elevation view that schematically illustrates the distribution of "Sailboat" joint band sections for joining cross-sectional walls in a flat section of Tensaflex; of the type used to form the side wall of a universal module;
- Fig. 4 is a cross-sectional view through a layer of Tensaflex material, illustrated in Fig. 2;
- Fig. 5 is a plan view of a cover cover of the elliptical flat type of a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 6 is a longitudinal sectional view, taken along line VII-VII of Fig. 5, of a cover cover of the elliptical flat type of a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 7 is a plan view of the base board of a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 8 is a longitudinal sectional view, along line IX "-IX" of the base board illustrated in Fig. 7;
- Fig. 9 is a plan view, from the bottom side, of a panel board as used in a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1;
- Fig. 10 is a longitudinal sectional view, taken along line IX-IX of Fig. 9, of the panel board shown in Fig. 9;
- Fig. 11 is a plan view from the top of a universal module provided with a rectangular deck board 12 ';
- Fig. 12 is a longitudinal sectional view taken along line XVI "-XVI" of Fig. 11;
- Fig. 13 is a perspective view showing a two-way curved connector module that is used according to the invention to provide a display station with its universal modules arranged in line or in a circular installation;
- Fig. 14 is a perspective view showing a straight two-way connector module that is used according to the invention to provide a display station with its universal modules arranged in line or in any other type of configuration;
- Fig. 15 is a plan view of the cover board of the connector module illustrated in Fig. 13;
- Fig. 16 is a vertical sectional view, taken along line XIX-XIX, of the cover board illustrated in Fig. 15;
- Fig. 17 is a plan view of the base of the connector module illustrated in Fig. 13;
- Fig. 18 is a sectional view in vertical elevation, taken along line XIX'-XIX 'of the base board illustrated in Fig. 17;
- Fig. 19 is a perspective view of a display station and serving customers according to the invention, which teaches the use of a straight two-way connector module as illustrated in Fig. 14, to join two universal modules such as illustrated in Fig. 1, forming a simple display station;
- Fig. 20 is a perspective view of a display station and serving customers according to the invention, which teaches the use of a two-way curved connector module as illustrated in Fig. 13, to join two universal modules such as illustrated in Fig. 1, forming a simple display station;
- Fig. 21 is a perspective view illustrating a display station and to serve more complex customers comprising universal modules connected by two-way curved connector modules, arranged in a circular installation;
- Fig. 22 is a perspective view showing a three-way connector module that is used according to the invention to provide a Y-shaped display station;
- Fig. 23 is a perspective view of a display station and serving customers according to the invention showing the use of a three-way connector module as illustrated in Fig. 22., to join three basic units such as the ⁇ illustrated in Fig. 1, forming a Y-shaped display station;
- Fig. 24 is a perspective view of an ear module useful for providing a display station and serving customers in accordance with the mode of the invention which contemplates in addition to the connector module, the use of said ear modules with the universal modules that are in a display station as illustrated in Figs. 19, 20, 21 or 23;
- Fig. 25 is a plan view of the cover board of an ear module as illustrated in Fig. 24, useful for installing in a display station and serving customers that includes universal modules and one or more connector modules;
- Fig. 26 is a vertical sectional view, taken along line XIV-XIV, of the deck board illustrated in Fig. 25;
- Fig. 27 is a vertical elevation view of the deck board illustrated in the plan view of Fig. 25;
- Fig. 28 is a perspective view of an ear module as illustrated in Fig. 24 useful for installing in a display station and serving customers, according to the invention; whose cover or cover is rectangular in shape;
- Fig. 29 is a plan view of the rectangular cover of the ear module illustrated in Fig. 28 for installing in a display station, and serving customers according to the invention;
- Fig. 30 is a vertical elevation view of the rectangular lid shown in Fig. 29;
- Fig. 31 is a plan view of the base board of the ear module illustrated in Fig. 24;
- Fig. 32 is a longitudinal sectional view, taken along line XXI-XXI of Fig. 31;
- Fig. 33 is a cross-sectional view taken along line XXII-XXII, of Fig. 31;
- Fig. 34 is a perspective view of a display station and serving customers according to the invention, which teaches the use of an ear module like the one illustrated in Fig. 24, when attached to a universal module like the one illustrated in Fig. 1, forming a simple display station;
- Fig. 35 is a perspective view of a display station and serving customers according to the invention, which teaches the use of an ear module like the one illustrated in Fig. 28, when attached to a universal module like the one illustrated in Fig. 1 with a rectangular cover or cover, forming a simple display station;
- Fig. 36 is a perspective view of a showcase module that acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 37 is a perspective view of a preferred embodiment of a light module that acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 38 is a perspective view of another preferred embodiment of a light module that acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 39 is a perspective view of the light module illustrated in Fig. 38 without the front panel, and showing the internal bulbs;
- Fig. 40 is a perspective view of a CD or similar object display that acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 41 is a perspective view of a book or similar object display that acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 42 is a perspective view of an article display, which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention, and in which the front and rear panels have a cloth specially adapted for receive display items;
- Fig. 43 is a perspective view of a display of various items with an "H" shaped structure, and which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 44 is a perspective view of a display of various items with a pyramidal structure, and which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention
- Fig. 45 is a perspective view of a display mode comprising a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1, in which the lid or cover has been adapted as a tray, and the which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention;
- Fig. 46 is a perspective view of another display mode, comprising a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1, in which the lid or cover has been adapted as a tray, and which acts as a of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention;
- Fig. 47 is a perspective view of another display modality comprising a rear tray, a front tray and side trays located on a universal module such as that illustrated in Fig. 1, in which the lid or cover has been adapted to receive said trays, and which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention;
- Fig. 48 is a perspective view of another display modality comprising a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1, in which the lid or cover has been adapted to receive a rack-like structure to hold various types of garments, and which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention;
- Fig. 49 is a perspective view of another modality of multiple display application comprising a universal module as illustrated in Fig. 1, in whose interior space a polystyrene refrigerator is arranged, and which acts as one of the multiple display applications that are part of the system of the present invention;
- Fig. 50 is a perspective view of the polystyrene refrigerator illustrated in Fig. 49;
- Fig. 51 is a perspective view of another modality of multiple display application comprising a universal module such as that illustrated in Fig. 1, in which the lid or cover has a hatch for inserting envelopes or any other object into a box that is in the internal space of the universal module;
- Fig. 52 is a perspective view of the multiple display application illustrated in Fig. 51, in which the internal arrangement of the elements that integrate said multiple display application is more clearly seen.
- a System of disarmable, ultra-light stations for displaying items and serving customers, which comprises at least one universal module, light, easy to assemble, without mechanical interlocking elements and high strength, which can optionally join a connector module, or optionally join an ear module or optionally join multiple display applications; all of which act as basic pieces to create a plurality of forms of display stations, which can grow horizontally and / or vertically according to the needs and tastes of the user.
- the universal module of the system of the present invention is illustrated in Fig. 1 with reference numeral 10 ', which can be associated as a unit of the general structure of a station displaying merchandise or for other purposes of stalls Public attention.
- the aforementioned universal module 10 ' comprises in its structure a cover sheet or cover 12, of rigid material, for example of formically, in an elliptical shape.
- the cover cover 12 is provided, on the marginal edge of its lower surface, with a rib 20 parallel to its edge.
- the rib 20 has fixedly attached around its outer wall, which extends vertically downwards, one of the two belts or bands that cooperate with each other to form a sailboat joint (registered trademark of Sailboat USA ® ), the other band cooperating for the formation of said joint firmly adhered along the inner surface area of the transverse edges 32 (Figs. 2 and 3), of a flexible partition 30, (Fig. 2) forming the vertical side wall 10 of the universal module 10 '.
- the flexible partition 30 is formed by a series of elongated members of wood joined together longitudinally in relation to each other by means of the action of a glue capable of forming a flexible joint between the sides that are in contiguous relation of two of said elongated members adjacent.
- the elongate wooden elements forming said flexible partition 30 have a regular trapezoidal cross-section with its smaller base directed towards the interior of the enclosure to be formed, and with its larger base attached by adhesive to a layer of cloth 29 ( Fig. 4) of textile material.
- the elongated wooden member 33 (Fig. 4) located at the edges is wider than that of the elongate elements arranged in the remaining area of said partition, because said member 33 has to withstand the stresses derived from the installation of Door 8 (Fig. 1) of the cabin. Given the trapezoidal shape of the cross section of said elongated elements, between each pair an angular space 28 is defined angularly (Fig.
- the structure of the universal module 10 also comprises a bottom board or partition 14 (Figs. 7 and 8), it is similarly connected, by means of a Sailboat connection, to the flexible partition 30, forming the vertical wall 10, the which along its lower transverse band 32, in its assembled condition, will face to join, a respective sailboat band firmly disposed around the outer vertical surface 32 'of a rib projecting out of the board of its base 14.
- the universal module 10 'of the system of the present invention can have its vertical tank body without any other additional element adhered to the interior of its structure, or it can also include along its height, one or more internal cross-sectional panels or partitions 16 (Figs. 1, 9 and 10), which are fixedly attached to the internal surface of the vertical wall 10 of the universal module, by means of a Sailboat joint that is achieved through the cooperation of a section of Sailboat 32 joint tape joined around of the outer edge of the shelf 16 which, in its installed condition, faces a cross section of Sailboat belt 32 'arranged transversely at a convenient desired height on the inner wall of the side wall 10 formed by a Tensaflex partition 30, as It is illustrated in Fig. 3.
- the side wall 10 of the universal module 10 'formed with the Tensaflex partition 30 can form a completely closed vertical tank body, or it can define a rectangular opening along its height, through which the space is accessed inside said universal module 10 '.
- a door 8 (Fig. 1) is normally installed by conventional means.
- the panels 16 (Figs. 1, 9 and 10) installed transversely at different levels along the height of the universal module 10 'have a straight edge section cut in a straight line of length substantially equal to the width dimension of said door , which faces the trimmed edge of said shelves.
- the cover or cover 12 that is part of the universal module illustrated in Fig. 1, can be elliptical as in the case of Figs. 7 and 8, or rectangular as in the case of Figures 11, 12 and 35, or it may comprise all of the non-limiting cover or cover possibilities described hereinabove.
- the system of the present invention comprises not only the use of at least one universal module, described above, but also includes the installation of one or more specially configured connector modules, between the universal modules described above.
- Said connector modules comprise several types that allow two, three or more universal modules to be joined, and which are designated herein as two-way, three-way or more connector modules, as explained above.
- two-way connector modules they can be curved as indicated with reference numeral 17 in Fig. 13, or straight as seen in Fig. 14.
- Said curved connector modules are formed by a deck cover board 18 (Figs. 13, 14, 15 and 16), in an elongated shape that extends longitudinally along an arc of curvature that conforms to the curvature in which the universal modules 10 'are installed in a display station circular installation, as illustrated according to Fig. 21.
- a board 17 ' is arranged, the arrangement being such that between the elongated edges of the cover board 18 and the board 17' joined on its lower surface, a recess is defined on the vertical surface of which one of the sailboat bands is joined which will cooperate with the other of the sailboat bands joined along the upper transverse edge of the lateral vertical wall partition 15, constituted by material designated and already described as Tensaflex.
- the upper surface of the bottom board 18 ' (Figs. 13, 15 and 16)
- the arc of curvature that is formed at opposite ends of the deck boards 18 and bottom 18 '(Fig. 13), is geometrically configured to tightly encompass the surfaces of each end of the vertical walls 15 of the universal modules 10' , in a simple display station such as that illustrated in Figure 20, or in a display station in circumferential arrangement, such as that illustrated in Fig. 21, such that the lateral vertical walls 15 opposite each other, of the connector modules 17 , I know they will place in the same circumferential arrangement in which said universal modules 10 'are located.
- the two-way connector modules 17 illustrated in Figs. 13 and 14, allow to create simple basic display stations such as those illustrated in Figs. 19 or 20 or more complex display stations based on said simple display stations illustrated in Figs. 19 or 20
- the two-way connector modules 17 differ from the three-way connector modules 40 (Fig. 22) basically in the number of side walls. Indeed, while two side walls of the material called Tensaflex are used in the two-way connector module, three side walls are used in the three-way connector module.
- a three-way connector module 40 is formed by a cover lid board 42 and a base board 43, both irregularly shaped like a triangle that instead of vertices or points, they have arcs of curvature that conform and follow the same curvature of the side wall of the universal modules 10 'of the system of the present invention.
- the three-way connector modules 40 illustrated in Fig. 22, allow the creation of basic "Y" shaped display stations as illustrated in Fig. 23 or more complex display stations based on said "Y" shaped basic display station .
- the universal modules, as well as the connector modules, and in general any element that is part of the system of the present invention can be used to mount signals or guide points, such as those indicated with reference number 44 in the Fig. 22, on the deck boards, base boards and side walls that indicate to the user the most appropriate way to join the different parts of the units and modules that make up the system of the present invention.
- the station system of the present invention employs as basic elements, the universal modules and the connector modules described above.
- the side walls of the two, three or more track connector modules have a vertical band at their Sailboat ends, which allows the connector modules to be detachably attached to the textile cloth located on the outer surface of the the side walls of the universal modules.
- a user can create a plurality of designs and shapes of display stations ranging from a simple set consisting of two universal modules and a two-way connector module that joins said universal modules, to much more exhibiting stations complexes that employ several united universal modules through straight or curved connector modules, two-way or three-way or more, forming circular, elliptical, rectangular, and Y installations, and any other type of display station that the user wants, including stations with ear modules such as those described below.
- the display station system of the present invention also contemplates, in one of its modalities, the provision of means to extend, or in a straight line or arched line, the universal modules 10 'that are in the formed display stations, as see for example in Figs. 34 and 35.
- the present invention contemplates installing ear modules 11', Figs. 24 and 34, which consist of units formed by a cover lid board 9 (Figs.
- the ear module 11 ' may alternatively be provided with a rectangular cover or cover board 9', as illustrated in Figs. 28, 29, 30 and 35.
- the ear module 11 ' is provided with a rigid bottom board 14, (Fig. 24, 31, 32 and 33), which has its lateral edge region resting on a rib 6 'that is projected vertically into it.
- the vertical wall 11 of the ear module 11 ' is formed by a laminar section of the Tensaflex material (Fig. 2), described above.
- the height of the ear module 11 ' preferably decreases progressively as each module is installed away from said universal module 10' which is in the display station formed with the system of the present invention.
- the ear modules 11 ' generally join a universal module 10 'as illustrated in Figs. 34 and 35, but they can also be joined together by means of two, three or more way connector modules as described above.
- the vertical wall 11 of the ear module 11 ' is attached, both to the cover board 9 and to the bottom board 14', by means of sailboat connections made by means of cooperating bands 32 facing each other in both the upper, transverse edge regions and bottom, of the Tensaflex 30 partition wall forming the vertical wall 11, as in the appropriate places of both the top 9 and bottom 14 'boards.
- the ultra-light, disarmable station system for displaying items and serving customers of the present invention also comprises multiple display applications, which are selected from the group consisting of showcase modules; light modules for placing notices or similar objects that can be illuminated; parasols; advertising banners; CD displays, book displays; exhibitors of various items; perforated and unperforated trays that are held together or that are tilted by a support element attached to the tray by a hinge; these multiple display applications being placed only on the flat top of the universal module, the connector module or the ear module, or on the cover of another multiple display application, or these multiple display applications resting on the modified module cover universal, of the connector module or of the ear module, or on the cover of another Multiple display application, which can display grooves, sailboat bands or similar adaptations.
- multiple display applications which are selected from the group consisting of showcase modules; light modules for placing notices or similar objects that can be illuminated; parasols; advertising banners; CD displays, book displays; exhibitors of various items; perforated and unperforated trays that are
- Said showcase module 45 has a vertical reservoir body of cross section of generally elliptical shape, which is provided with a cover cover 46 and, vertically spaced therefrom, a base board 47, the upper surface of said base board being provided, towards the center and around its outer edges , of a groove that receives two lateral beams 48 by way of stops, which also have grooves adapted to receive one, two or more panel boards 49 of transparent material, each with a separator (not illustrated in Fig. 36) located below each panel to provide stability to the structure of the panel, and an upper beam (not illustrated in Fig.
- the structure is stable and to support the cover cover 46 of the showcase module 45 to which it is joined by a sailboat type connection, said showcase module having a front panel 50 of transparent material and two rear panels 51 of transparent material which fit into the groove of the base board, said rear panels being spaced apart from each other to define a door opening.
- the showcase module 45 illustrated in Fig. 36 may additionally include a door installed by conventional means in the door opening that gives access to the interior storage space of the showcase module.
- the light module 52 illustrated in Fig. 37 has a vertical cross-sectional tank body of generally elliptical shape, which is provided with a cover cover 53 and, vertically spaced therefrom, from a base board 54, the upper surface of said base board 54 being provided, towards the center and around its outer edges, of a groove that receives two lateral beams 55 in the manner of stops, joined at the top by a beam 56 which provides stability to the structure and supports the cover cover 53 of the light module 52 to which it is joined by a sailboat type connection, said base board being equally adapted to install one or more bulbs 57 or similar objects, and said light module having a front panel and a back panel, both of transparent material that fit in the groove of the base board and that allow to place any type of warning or similar objects is that they can be enlightened.
- Figs. 38 and 39 Another modality of the luminous module described above can be seen in Figs. 38 and 39, in which the base of said module 58 is composed of a universal module 10 'as described above, its top or top being of the quadrangular type and the side wall of said module being completely closed.
- This type of luminous module 58 has a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover by means of a sailboat connecting band.
- Said luminous module comprises a front panel 59 and a rear panel 60, both or only one of them of transparent material, which are either supported by the pressure that one exerts on the other, or are joined at the top by a connecting band Sailboat.
- two triangle-shaped side panels 61 supported by the front panels 59 and rear 60 are also part of this type of light module by the pressure exerted on them, or adhered to said panels rear 60 and front 59 through a sailboat type union.
- one or more bulbs 62 or similar objects are normally installed, which allow to illuminate a warning or similar object that can be illuminated and which is placed on one or on the two rear panels and frontal.
- a display 63 of items such as CDs illustrated in Fig. 40 has a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover 12 of a universal module 10 ', described above, by a band of Sailboat union.
- This display 63 comprises a front panel 64 and a rear panel 65 that are either supported by the pressure that one exerts on the other, or are joined at the top by a sailboat binding band.
- Said display 63 also includes two triangle-shaped side panels 66 supported by the front and rear panels by the pressure exerted on them, or adhered to said rear and front panels by means of a sailboat-type joint.
- the distance between said shelves 67 may be greater as in the case of the display 63 illustrated in Fig. 41, to receive books or similar objects; or the display 63 may simply not have shelves, but be constituted by a special cloth to which the products to be displayed adhere as in the case illustrated in Fig. 42.
- FIG. 43 Another multiple display application that is part of the system of the present invention consists of a display 68 of various articles illustrated in Fig. 43 and which has a structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the lid or cover 12 from rectangular type of a universal module 10 ', described previously, by means of a sailboat binding band.
- Said display 68 comprises a central panel 69 that fits into the vertical central grooves of two side panels 70, forming an "H" shaped structure from a top view, and a plurality of shelves 71 that fit horizontally into corresponding grooves especially arranged on the inside of the side panels 70 to form a series of shelves to receive any type of articles that adapt to the size of said shelves, the side panels also having a plurality of shelves 72 on their outer part.
- FIG. 44 Another type of display of various items is illustrated in Fig. 44.
- This display 73 of various items has a pyramidal structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover 12 of a universal module 10 ' , described above, by means of a sailboat binding band.
- This display 73 comprises a front panel 74 and a trapezoidal rear panel 75 that are either supported by the pressure that one exerts on the other, or are joined at the top by a sailboat binding band.
- Said display 73 also includes two triangle-shaped side panels 76 supported by the front and rear panels by the pressure exerted on them, or adhered to said rear and front panels by means of a sailboat-type joint.
- the rear, front and side panels of the display 73 illustrated in Fig. 44 have a series of shelves 77, completely surrounding the formed structure, and which allow to hold any type of articles that adapt to the size of the shelves formed by said shelves 77.
- FIGs. 45 and 46 illustrates a multiple display application consisting essentially of a universal module 10 ', described above, whose cover or cover 12 has been adapted to the shape of a tray, said tray being of a size that it reaches the edge of the cover or cover 12 as in the case of the display illustrated in Fig. 45, or said tray being smaller than the size of the cover or cover 12.
- This type of display composed of trays can also be a structure as described in Fig. 47, which can fit into a groove or can adhere to the rectangular cover or cover 12 of a universal module 10 ', described above , through a sailboat band.
- This type of display 81 comprises a front tray 78, a rear tray 79 and side trays 80 that are either held by the pressure they exert on each other, or are joined by sailboat tie bands, as illustrated in Fig. 47 .
- This type of display consisting of trays can also be a structure (Figure 46) composed of a single tray that tilts by means of a support element attached to said tray by means of a hinge that can rest on a groove or that can adhere to a band of Sailboat specially arranged on the top or rectangular deck of a universal module.
- FIG. 48 Another multiple display application that is part of the system of the present invention consists of a garment display 82 illustrated in Fig. 48 and which has a rack-like structure that can fit into a groove or that can adhere to the lid or cover 12 of the rectangular type of a universal module 10 ', described above, by means of a sailboat connecting band.
- Said display of garments 82 comprise a central panel 83, two triangular panels 84 and two stops 85, which when joined together form a hanger-like structure that allows garments to be received on the stands 85.
- the multiple display application comprises a universal module 10 'in whose interior storage space a polystyrene refrigerator 86 illustrated in Fig. 50, of cross section in general elliptical shape, and having a door has been installed Access 87.
- a polystyrene refrigerator 86 illustrated in Fig. 50 of cross section in general elliptical shape, and having a door has been installed Access 87.
- the multiple display application comprises a universal module 10 'whose cover or cover 12 has a gate 89 that allows tickets, envelopes or any other object to be inserted into a box 88 that is placed on a flange of the opening of the gate 89 of the cover or cover 12 of the universal module 10 '.
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