WO2006136874A1 - Modulo exhibidor desmontable que se guarda en la forma de un portafolio y procedimiento para fabricar el mismo - Google Patents
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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
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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
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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
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- the present invention is related to the techniques used in the manufacture and design of furniture, displays and counters where products and services are offered, and more particularly, it is related to a removable display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio and the procedure to manufacture it. BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
- the module elements are they are disassembled and stored in the form of a portfolio.
- a hinged shelf is included within the base.
- the shelf and the sections of the posts that support the board move inside the base when they are stored therein.
- the posts and the board have little stability, moreover, the pins used to close the roof are external and, therefore, a point susceptible to failures.
- the cover (body of the portfolio) has resistance problems when the module that is stored in it, particularly, the cover is susceptible to breaking when handled and transported, more specifically, it has been observed that when the cover is struck in its lower part, the impact is transmitted by the lateral faces reaching the lid Ia which breaks. It is desirable to improve the strength of the cover considering that it is the most important piece when the module is stored as a portfolio.
- a cover is detachably coupled on said base when it is in an "upright” position; said cover has the form of a rectangular housing with an upper face, two lateral faces, a front face, a lid with handle attached to the upper face and which is opposite the front face, lower tabs extending from the front face, the lateral faces and the lid towards the inside of said cover in parallel to the upper face, a pair of holes on the upper face, and means for opening and closing the lid.
- other elements of the model are at least a couple of posts, each of them being detachably coupled by its lower end to the frame of one of the side panels and crossing said cover by one of its cavities when it is rotated on said base; the posts are formed by a lower section and an upper section that are coupled together.
- coupling the posts to the frame of each side panel represents the substantial improvement of the stability of said posts, in other words, the frames of the.
- Side panels and posts form a kind of skeleton when attached.
- the present invention comprises as another essential element a board that detachably joins the upper end of each of said posts.
- the removable display module of the present invention also comprises a first shelf located between both side panels and which is raised with with respect to the lower edge of said base in its "upright”position; said first shelf slidably joins one of its lateral ends to the first side panel and is formed by a first rectangular shelf frame and a first shelf sheet that covers and is attached thereto; said first shelf is housed inside the frame of the first side panel when the base is in a "collapsed" position.
- joining the first shelf to the base in this way has the advantage of facilitating the storage of the first shelf, in addition, less complex parts are used than the rails used in the prior art.
- the module also comprises a second shelf located between both side panels and separated below said first shelf; said second shelf joins in an articulated way by one of its lateral ends to the second side panel and is formed by a second rectangular shelf frame and a second shelf sheet that covers and is attached thereto, said second shelf is housed inside of the frame of the second side panel when said base is in the "collapsed" position.
- first means are also provided as essential elements to support the first shelf in a horizontal position when the base is in an "upright” position, the first means also serve to hold the second shelf in a vertical position when housed within the frame of the second side panel; and second means are also provided to support the second shelf in a horizontal position when the base is in an "upright” position, the second means also have the function of holding the first shelf in a vertical position when the first side panel is housed inside the frame.
- first and second support and clamping means allow the shelves not to lose their horizontal position when they are between the side panels, in addition to allowing them to hold the shelves when the base is collapsed, therefore, the shelves do not suffer damage during Module transport.
- the board is disassembled from each of the posts, which in turn are removed from said cover and the latter from said base, in which both the first shelf and the second shelf are housed inside the side panel frame to which they are attached, where, in addition, the lower and upper section of each post are decoupled to be housed inside the second shelf frame, then, the board is placed on the first shelf already housed, and the side panels with their shelf are housed inside the frame of the front panel to which they are attached, and then, the front panels are placed opposite each other, resulting in the position " collapsed "of said base, which It is introduced through the cover of said cover that functions as a container body to store and transport all the elements of the module in the form of a portfolio.
- a method for manufacturing the module comprising the steps of: a) extruding a first tubular profile; b) cutting said first tubular profile is a first group of six sections, each having a predetermined length; c) build from the first group of six sections: a. frame for each of the two side panels of the base, a frame for each of the two front panels of
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a removable display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio, where the shelves are properly supported in a horizontal position when the module is mounted, and where the shelves are held in a vertical position. , when the module is saved in the form of a portfolio.
- a further object of the present invention is to provide a removable display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio, where the cover resists bumps and accidents when the entire module is stored.
- Another object of the present invention is to provide a procedure for the manufacture of a display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio, where in the stages of the procedure the materials used are maximized.
- Figure 1 is a front perspective view of the removable display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio, constructed in accordance with a preferred embodiment of the present invention.
- Figure 2 is a rear perspective view of the removable display module shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 3 is a front and exploded perspective view of the removable display module shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 4 is a rear view of the base that is part of the removable display module of Figure 1.
- Figure 5 is a top plan view of the base shown in Figure 4.
- Figure 6 is a top perspective view of the frame of one of the side panels of the base illustrated in Figure 4, the frame being shown unfolded and extended.
- Figure 7 is a top perspective view of the frame of one of the front panels of the base illustrated in Figure 4, the frame being shown unfolded and extended.
- Figure 8 is a view of a longitudinal section taken along the line AA 1 on the base illustrated in Figure 4.
- Figure 9 is an enlarged view around the circle area "C” of Figure 8.
- Figure 10 is an enlarged view around the area of circle “D” of Figure 8.
- Figure 11 is a view of a longitudinal section taken along the line BB 'on the base illustrated in Figure 4.
- Figure 12 is a rear view of the first side panel of the base with the first shelf housed inside.
- Figure 13 is a rear view of the second side panel with the second shelf housed inside and the posts housed on the second shelf, said elements forming part of the removable display module of Figure 1.
- Figure 14 is a perspective view of the cover with its lid open, the cover forming part of the removable display module shown in Figure 1.
- Figure 15 is an enlarged view around the circle area "D" of Figure 14.
- Figure 16 is a bottom plan view of the cover shown in Figure 14, with its lid closed.
- Figure 17 is a rear view of the cover shown in Figure 16.
- Figure 18 is a perspective and exploded view of one of the posts that are part of the removable display module of Figure 1.
- Figure 19 is a rear view of the board that is part of the removable display module of Figure 1.
- Figure 20 is a top perspective view of the removable display module of Figure 1, showing its disassembled parts and the shelves being moved to be housed in the side panels of the base.
- Figure 21 is a rear view of the first side panel with the first shelf and the board housed inside.
- Figure 22 is a rear view of the base with its side panels housed in its front panels.
- Figure 23 is a perspective view of the base ⁇ n its "collapsed" position being stored inside the cover.
- Figure 24 is a view of the removable display module of Figure 1, being stored in the form of a portfolio.
- Figure 25 is a block diagram of the process for manufacturing the removable display module that is stored in the form of a portfolio of the present invention.
- the removable display module 100 comprises a base 200 composed of panels that are joined in an articulated manner next to each other, such that said panels define in the base 200: a first side panel 201; a first front panel 202 perpendicular to the first side panel 201; a second front panel 203 adjacent to the first front panel 202; and, a second side panel 204 perpendicular to the second front panel 203 and opposite the first side panel 201.
- Each of said panels 201, 202, 203 and 204 is respectively formed by a rectangular frame 205a, 205b, 205c and 205d, and a sheet 206a, 206b, 206c, 206d that covers and is attached to the corresponding frame.
- This construction of the base by means of articulated panels allows it to have an "upright” position as seen in Figures 1 to 3 and a "collapsed" position that will be described in detail later.
- the removable display module 100 further comprises a cover 300 that detachably engages the upper edge of said base 200.
- the cover 300 is in the form of a rectangular housing with an upper face 301, side faces 302 and 303, a front face 304, and a lid 305 articulatedly attached to the upper face 301 and which is opposite the front face 304.
- the cover 305 includes a handle 306 to take the entire display module 100 when it is disassemble and save in the form of a portfolio.
- the upper face 301 includes a pair of recesses 307, which can be seen specifically in Figure 3.
- the removable display module 100 additionally comprises a pair of posts 400, each of which is detachably coupled by its lower end to the frame 205a or 205d of one of the side panels 201 and 204 In this coupling, each of the posts 400 crosses the cover 300 through one of the recesses 307 when the cover 300 is mounted on the base 200. Also, in Figure 3, it is observed that each of Ips posts 400 is formed by a lower section 401 and an upper section 402 that are coupled together.
- first shelf 600 located between both side panels 201 and 204 and that it is elevated with respect to the lower edge of the base 200, approximately halfway up.
- the first shelf 600 is slidably joined by one of its lateral ends to the first side panel 201 and is formed by a first rectangular shelf frame 601 and a first shelf sheet 602 that covers and is connected to said frame 601.
- first shelf 600 is housed inside the frame 205a of the first side panel 201, which will be described in detail a little later.
- the first shelf 600 is arranged in the base 200 with its first shelf frame 601 facing up, whereby the first shelf frame 601 functions as barrier to prevent items that are placed on the first shelf 600 from falling to the floor.
- the removable display module 100 comprises a second shelf 700 located between both side panels 201 and 204 and separated downwards from said first shelf 600 approximately at the bottom of said base 200.
- the second shelf 700 is joined in an articulated manner by one of its lateral ends to the second side panel 204 and is formed by a second rectangular shelf frame 701 and a second shelf sheet 702 attached on said frame 701,
- the second shelf 700 When the base 200 is brought to its "collapsed" position, the second shelf 700 is housed inside the frame 205d of the second side panel 204, which will be explained later. In the embodiment described, the second shelf 700 is arranged in the base
- FIGS. 4 and 5 respectively showing a rear view and a top plan view of the base 200 in its "upright” position. From these figures, it can be mentioned that the first side panel 201 joins in an articulated manner to the first front panel 202 by means of a first hinge 211 that is fixed between the adjacent side sides of the frame 205a and the frame 205b of both panels
- first side panel 201 and 202 respectively, so that the first side panel 201 can rotate from outside to inside the base 200 on said first hinge 211 to be housed within the frame 205b of the first front panel 202.
- part of The first hinge 211 and the inner edge of the side of the frame 205b of the first front panel 202 where the first hinge 211 is fixed are represented with a broken line, since they are hidden. It is convenient to mention that the first hinge 211 runs from top to bottom on said adjacent side sides and that the frame 205a of the first side panel 201 is smaller than the frame 205b of the first front panel 202, as seen in Figure 4 , this difference in sizes makes it possible to ensure that the first side panel 201 is housed within the first front panel 202.
- first front panel 202 joins the second front panel 203 in an articulated manner by means of a second hinge 212 which is fixed respectively on the adjacent side sides of the frame 205b and the frame 205c of both front panels 202 and 203.
- the second hinge 212 runs from top to bottom on said sides and is opposite the sheet 206b and the sheet 206c of each of the front panels 202 and 203, respectively, such that the sheets 206b and 2Q6c form a continuous surface towards the front of the removable display module 100, as shown particularly in Figure 1. Having a continuous surface prevents the graphic or printed material that is placed on the front panels 202 and 203 from being distorted and interrupted, which is a characteristic desired by the suppliers offering their products in the display module 100.
- the second side panel 204 joins the second front panel 203 in an articulated manner by means of a third hinge 213 that is respectively fixed between the adjacent side sides of the frames 205d and 205c of the second side panel 204 and the second front panel 203, respectively, so that the second side panel 204 can rotate from outside inwards of the base 200 on said third hinge 213 in order to be housed within the frame 205c of the second front panel 203.
- part of the third hinge 213 and the inner edge of the side of the frame 205c of the second front panel 203 where the third hinge 213 is fixed are represented with a broken line.
- the third hinge 213 runs from top to bottom on said adjacent side sides and that the frame 205d of the second side panel 204 is smaller than the frame 205c of the second front panel 203, this difference in sizes makes it possible to ensure that the second side panel 204 is housed within second front panel 203.
- first shelf 600 can also be observed with its first shelf frame 601 facing upwards, which as mentioned allows a barrier to be formed for the products that are placed on said first shelf 600.
- second shelf is observed with its frame 701 facing down-
- the frame 205a of the first side panel 201 and the frame 205d of the second side panel 204 include an open cavity 207 that is oriented upwards, said open cavity 207 is intended to accommodate the lower end of each of the posts 400 shown in Figure 1.
- the frame 205a and the frame 205d of said first and second side panel 201 and 204 include said Open cavity 207 in its upper and rear corner.
- the first section 221 is folded to form the two lower corners of the frame, as well as the upper and front corner; while the upper and rear corner is formed by joining the ends of said first section 221 perpendicularly, such that one of said ends of the first section 221 defines said open cavity 207.
- the frame 205a of the first side panel has a groove 612 included in the inner face of what is each lateral side, this groove 612 has an important function in the first support and joining means which will be described later, slot 612 is not included in the frame of the second side panel.
- the frame 205b of the first front panel 202, the frame 205c of the second front panel 203, the first shelf frame 601 and the second shelf frame 701 (see figures 1 to 3), it can be mentioned that they have a construction identical
- the frame 205b of the first front panel is shown, which is constructed by a second section 223 of tubular profile of square shape in cross section, which is provided with a second group of three triangular cuts 224 that are separated from each other.
- Each cut 224 covers three of the faces of the profile and on each cut 224, the second section 223 is folded to line three of the corners of the frame 205b.
- the second section 223 includes a first diagonal cut 225 to 45 ° at each of its ends, which when joined form the remaining corner of the frame 205b. It is important to emphasize that the first shelf frame and the second shelf frame (Figure 2) have the same construction as that described for the frame 205b of Figure 7.
- the sliding means used include: a pair of sliding bases 610 in the form of a "U" in cross section, each of them being within a lateral side of the frame 205a of the first side panel 201; a pair of axes 611, each of them being joined at one of its ends to one of said sliding bases 610 and at the other end each axis 611 joins on the outer face of the corners of a side end of the first shelf frame 601, the foregoing can be seen especially in Figure 8 which is a section taken along the line AA 'of Figure 4, and it can be seen even more clearly in Figure 9 which is an enlarged view around the area in circle C of figure 8.
- each sliding base 610 with its axis 611 runs from top to bottom along the groove 612 included in the inner face of each lateral side of the frame 205a of the first side panel 201, with As in the lower part of each slot, said first shelf 600 rotates on the axes 611 to be placed horizontally between the side panels 201 and 204 of the base 200 when it is in an "upright” position, just as the first shelf is represented in figure 8.
- the first shelf 600 ascends on each slot 612 and then rotates on the axes 611 to be housed vertically within the frame 205a of the first side panel 201.
- the first shelf 600 already housed in the frame 205a of the first side panel 201 can be seen in Figure 12.
- the sliding means also include a stop 613 attached to the inner side of the side upper of the frame 205a of the first side panel 201 to limit the upward movement of the first shelf 600 over the slots 612, which together with the sliding bases 610 and the axes 611 are represented with broken lines in Figure 12 whenever they are found hidden.
- FIG 13 which shows a rear view of the second side panel 204, it can be mentioned in relation to the second shelf 700, that it joins in an articulated manner to said second side panel 204, for this a fourth is used hinge 214 that is fixed on a side end of the frame 205d of the second side panel 204 and on one end of the second shelf frame 701, such that the second shelf 700 can rotate from top to bottom on said fourth hinge 214 to be placed horizontally between the side panels 201 and 204 of the base 200 when it is in an "upright" position, just as the second shelf 700 is located shown in Figure 11.
- the second shelf 700 also rotates on the fourth hinge 214 in order to be housed vertically within the second side panel 204.
- first means to support the first shelf in a horizontal position when the base is in an "upright” position, and said first means also serving to hold the second shelf in vertical position when housed inside the second side panel.
- said first support means are a first pair of brackets 800 that are joined on the inner side of the lateral sides of the frame 205d of the second side panel 204 and arranged opposite each other.
- the brackets 800 include a cylindrical rod 801 that extends vertically upwards (see Figure 13).
- each bracket 800 has a sufficient surface so that the corners of the first shelf frame 601 rest on the brackets 800
- the first shelf frame 601 includes a first pair of perforations 603 in the lower face of its free lateral end adjacent to the second side panel 204 in order to receive the rod 801 of each bracket 800.
- part of a bracket 800 that supports the first shelf frame 601 is represented by a broken line, in this same figure a lateral side of the frame 205d of the second side panel 204 is observed.
- Another function of the first pair of brackets 800 is to press the second shelf 700 in a vertical position when it is housed inside the second side panel 204, which can be seen especially in Figure 13.
- the removable display module of the present invention comprises second means for supporting the second shelf in a horizontal position when the base is in an "upright” position, the second means serving additionally to hold the first shelf in a vertical position when housed inside the first side panel.
- the second support means are a second pair of brackets 900 that are attached on the inner side of the lower side of the frame 205a of the first side panel 201, which can be seen in Figure 12, the brackets 900 of the second pair include a cylindrical rod 901 that extends vertically upwards.
- the way in which the brackets 900 support the second shelf 700 horizontally can be seen in Figure 11, where it is appreciated that the second shelf frame 701 includes a second pair of perforations 703 in the lower face of its lateral end free to receive rod 901 of each bracket of the second pair. Said perforations 703 can also be seen in Figure 13.
- brackets 900 of the second pair Another function of the brackets 900 of the second pair is to hold the first shelf 600 in an upright position when it is housed within the frame 205a of the first side panel 201, as shown in Figure 12, for this the first shelf frame 601 includes a third pair of perforations 604 on the outer face of its free side end in order to receive the rod 901 of each bracket 900 of the second pair.
- the third pair of perforations 604 can also be seen in Figure 8.
- first and second support means can be provided in the form of plates covered with sailboat®. * Or plates that include male and female couplings.
- the sheet 206a and the sheet 206d of the first and second side panels 201 and 204 respectively, extend below its frame 205a and 205d to make contact with the floor, thus forming a lower projection 215, in which each side panel 201 and 204 includes a reinforcement plate 216 attached to its sheet and to the outer face of the lower side of its marking in order to withstand the efforts verticals applied on the module when it is fully assembled.
- the second shelf 700 includes a pair of comb-shaped fasteners 710 that are attached on the inner face of the second shelf frame 701 and that they are separated from each other a sufficient distance so that the lower section 401 and the upper section 402 of the posts are held by their ends between the teeth 711 of one fastener and another.
- the fasteners are made of PVC or aluminum, preferably, they are made of aluminum.
- FIGS. 14 to 17 where various views of the roof 300 can be seen, which, as mentioned, has the form of a rectangular housing with a upper face 301, side faces 302 and 303, a front face 304, a cover 305 with handle 306, and the recesses 307, but, in addition, the cover 300 includes lower tabs 308 that extend from the side faces 302 and 303, Ia front face 304 and the cover 305 towards the inside of said cover 300 parallel to the upper face 301.
- the free end of the lower tabs 308 together form a coupling edge 309 having the same contour as the upper part of said base 200 in an upright position so that the cover 300 fits perfectly on the base 200.
- the lower tabs 308 include cuts 310 to 45 ° at their sides laterals to make lateral contact with one another. These cuts 310 allow the cover 300 to support impacts and loads in case of accidents or during the handling and transport of the display module with all the pieces inside the cover 300, thus solving the resistance problems that arose in the art previous.
- the cover 305 joins the upper face 301 in an articulated manner.
- this connection is made by a fifth hinge 315 that is fixed internally and towards the sides of the adjacent edges that exist between the upper face 301 and the cover 305.
- the upper face 301 includes a recess 311 where one of the plates of said fifth hinge 315 is housed (see figure 15). This represents the advantage of avoiding scraping the surface of the sheets of the panels of the base, each time it is inserted and removed from the cover every time the hinge is at a lower level than the internal surface of the upper face 301.
- the handle 306 included in the cover 305 is formed by a strip of fabric 312 whose ends are joined inside the lid 305 (see figure 14).
- the handle 306 includes a plastic reinforcement 313 that surrounds the section of the strip of fabric 312 that is externally of the cover 305, as can be seen in Figure 17.
- the cover 300 also includes means for opening and closing the cover 305, in the embodiment described, the opening and closing means of the cover 305 comprise: a pair of movable pins 320, each of which is located internally and near from a lateral side of the cover 305, each pin 320 exits and enters through a hole 314 included in each side face 302 and 303 of the cover 300; a pair of levers 321 that are operatively connected to a pin 320 and that are operated outside the cover 305 to move the pin 320 in and out of the hole 314; and, a pair of housings 322 embedded on the cover 305, each housing receiving a lever 321 and including indicators of opening and closing position of the cover 305, as shown especially in Figure 17.
- the opening and closing means of the cover 305 comprise: a pair of movable pins 320, each of which is located internally and near from a lateral side of the cover 305, each pin 320 exits and enters through a hole 314 included in each side face 302 and 303
- a pair of reinforcements are provided which, in the embodiment described, are a pair of folded aluminum sheets 330 at 90 ° that are fixed in the inner corners that exist between the front face 304 and the side faces 302 and 303 of the cover 300, particularly, the sheets Aluminum are represented with a broken line in Figure 16, since they are hidden.
- the display module additionally comprises an impact absorber pad 340 that is attached and housed inside the front face 304 of the cover 300; and, a pair of impact absorbing cushions 350 joined inside the cover 305 of the cover 300;
- the pad 340 and said cushions 350 which can be seen especially in Figure 15, prevent the horizontal and vertical movement of the base in its "collapsed" position when it is housed inside the cover 300, the pad 340 and the cushions They are made of expanded polystyrene or polyurethane.
- each post is formed by a lower section 401 and an upper section 402, in turn each of said sections 401 and 402 include at its lower end a coupling portion 403 of tubular profile that is of smaller diameter forming a projection, where to assemble each post the coupling portion 4 ⁇ 3 of the upper section 402 is fully housed within the upper end of the lower section 401 until that the upper section 402 makes contact with the lower section 401.
- the upper end of the lower section 401 and the lower end of the upper section 402 include a second diagonal cut 404 to 45 ° to give stability to each of the posts assembled
- each of the coupling bases 502 includes at its lower end a segment of 503 tubular profile coupling that is housed and joined within the lower end forming a projection, with which the board is coupled to the upper end of each ppste.
- the board 500 is placed on the first shelf 600 that is already housed inside the frame 205a of the first side panel 201 as shown in Figure 21, where The first shelf frame 601 is shown with a broken line every time it is hidden by the board 500.
- the side panels 201 and 204 which are housed at their respective shelf, the posts and the board, move from outside to inside the base 200 to be housed inside the frame 205b and 205c of the first and second front panel 202 and 203 to which they are attached, as they are housed in Figure 22, which is a rear view of the base 200.
- the front panels 202 and 203 are housed to the side panels 201 and 204, they turn inwards of the base on the second hinge 212 to be placed opposite each other, resulting in the "collapsed" position of said base 200, which is introduced through the cover 305 of said cover 300 that functions as a container body as shown in Figure 23, where the first front panel 202 can be seen in the collapsed base 200.
- the base 200 is inside the cover 300;
- the lid 305 is closed by the pins 320 which are operated by the levers 321, thus storing the entire display module 100 in the form of a portfolio, which a user can take by the handle 306 and transport it to any place, as shown in Figure 24, in the portfolio the base does not move due to the pad 340 and the cushions 350 that were described in Figure 14.
- a cover is used of fabric or canvas into which the entire portfolio is introduced, the cover includes an opening to take the handle of the portfolio.
- plastic or metal eyelets are provided to cover the walls of the first, second and third pair of perforations 603, 604 and 703 provided on the first shelf and on the second shelf 600 and 700, this same characteristic is also provided. includes in each perforation 714 included in the cover, the eyelets have as function prevent damage and cracks in the areas near the perforations and holes mentioned above.
- Figure 25 a flow diagram of a preferred embodiment of the method 1000 for manufacturing the removable display module 100 of the present invention is shown. It should be noted that in Figure 25, most of the numerical references that have been used for the most important elements described above in Figures 1 to 24 are preserved.
- the process 1000 begins with a first extrusion stage 1050 where, from PVC particles 1001, a first tubular profile 1051 is extruded, preferably square in cross section, which, in a first cutting stage 1100, is cut in a first group 1101 of six sections, each of said sections being of a predetermined length.
- the sections are used in a construction stage 1150, where six frames 205a, 205b, 205c, 205d, 601 and 701 are obtained, of which frames 205a and 205d are the frames for each of the two side panels of the base ; frames 205b and 205c are the frames for each of the two front panels of the base, frame 601 is the first shelf frame, and frame 701 is the second shelf frame.
- a first group of three triangular cuts are made separated from each other on the two sections which, in the construction stage 1150, are used to obtain the 205a or 205d frame of each side panel 201 or 204.
- each of these sections is bent over each triangular cut and its ends are joined perpendicularly to form the frame 205a and 205d of the side panels.
- a pair of grooves are additionally made on the lateral sides of the section that is used to manufacture the frame 205a of the first side panel, the grooves have an important function, which will be seen when the first assembly stage 1250 is described.
- a second group of three triangular cuts is additionally made on the remaining four sections which, in the construction stage 1150, are used to obtain the frames 205b and 205c of the panels front, the first shelf frame 601 and the second shelf frame 701; and, in addition, on each end of these four sections a diagonal cut is made at 45 °, whereby, in the construction stage 1150, each of said four sections bends over each triangular cut and its ends are joined to form the frames 205b and 205c of the front panels, the first shelf frame 601 and the second shelf frame 701.
- a first bonding stage 1200 takes place, where a group 1201 of six sheets is provided, each of them having a size sufficient to cover one of the frames formed in the construction stage 1150, obtaining of this stage 1200: a first side panel 201, a second side panel 204, a first front panel 202, a second front panel 204, a first shelf 600, and a second shelf 700.
- each set of frame and sheet of the panels of the base and the shelves is placed in a press that keeps it fixed, applying glue on the corners of each frame and on the joining surfaces between the frame and the corresponding sheet.
- first assembly stage 1250 where the first shelf 600 is joined by one of its lateral ends between the lateral sides of the frame of the first side panel 201, so that the first shelf 600 is joined by sliding way.
- the first shelf 600 is joined to said first side panel 201 by means of a pair of sliding bases, each housed within one of the side sides of the frame of the first side panel 201; and, a pair of axes, each of them being joined by one end on the outer face of the corners of one of the lateral ends of the first shelf frame 701 and at its other end, each axis joins one of said bases sliders; the axes going through said grooves.
- the sliding bases, the axes and the grooves were represented in Figure 9 and have the references 610, 611 and 612, respectively.
- a second assembly stage 1300 is performed, where the second shelf 700 is joined by one of its lateral ends to the lower side of the frame of the second side panel 204, such that the second shelf 700 is joined in an articulated manner, for this a hinge is used which was previously named as the fourth hinge 214 (fig. 13) and which is preferably fixed by rivets.
- first fixing stage 1350 is carried out, in which first support and fastening means are fixed on the inner face of each of the lateral sides of the frame of the second side panel 204.
- first support and clamping means are a first pair of brackets 800 having a rod that projects vertically upwards.
- second fixing stage 1400 is carried out, where second support and clamping means are fixed on the inner face of the lower side of the frame of the first side panel 201; these second support and clamping means are a second pair of brackets 900 that also have a rod that projects vertically upwards.
- a first assembly stage 1450 is performed, where: the first side panel 201 joins the first front panel 202; the first front panel 202 joins the second front panel 203; and, the second front panel 203 joins the second side panel 204, so that the panels are then joined together in an articulated manner, thus obtaining the base 200 of the module.
- the side panels 201 and 204, as well as the front panels 202 and 203 are held by a support that holds all these panels fixed, and subsequently, adjacent sides are perforated between the panel frames and is fixed: a first hinge between the first side panel 201 and the first front panel 202; a second hinge between both front panels 202 and 203; and a third hinge between the second front panel 203 and the second side panel 204.
- the first, second and third hinges are fixed by rivets.
- thermo bending 1500 is carried out, in which a first plate 1002 is heated to obtain in one piece the main body 1501 of the cover, said main body includes the upper face, the lateral faces, the frontal face, and the eyelashes that extend from the lateral faces and the frontal face of the cover.
- thermo-bending 1550 takes place, where a second plate 1003 is thermo-folded to obtain in one piece the cover 305 and the lower flange that extends from it.
- thermo-bending stage 1550 is assembled to the main body 1501 of the cover, whereby the cover 300 is completed with its cover.
- the 1002 is provided with channels in order to delimit the areas on which the frontal face, the lateral faces and the lower flanges extending therefrom are formed, subsequently, said channels are heated to a full length and the first plate 1002 is bent over them, thus forming the main body 1501 of the cover.
- the channels are made on the first plate 1002 using machines and tools such as scrapers, punches, chisels or an electrical control "router" numerical. With these same machines and tools, a recess is made along the edge of the main body 1501 that will be attached to the cover 305 in the second assembly stage 1600.
- the channels are preferably heated by electric resistors and the material used for the first plate is preferably foamed PVC or another polymer that can be folded by heating.
- the temperature of the rest of the first plate is maintained at room temperature, whereby it is achieved that the plate is only bent by the channels, consequently the dimensions obtained in the main body 1501 of the cover are those required both to firmly mount the cover 300 on the base 200 and to store all the elements of the display module.
- the second plate 1003 is foamed PVC and is provided with: a channel to define the area in which the flange that extends from the lid will be formed; and, holes to install the handle and the opening and closing means of the lid. Subsequently, the channel is heated and the second plate is bent along it, thus obtaining the cover 305 of the cover, which is attached to the main body 1501 by a fifth hinge, of which one of its plates is housed The length of the recess formed in the main body 1501 of the roof.
- the sections of the posts and the module board must be formed, for this in a second extrusion stage 1650 other PVC particles 1001 are fed, and a second tubular profile 1651 and a third are extruded tubular profile 1652, both preferably being square in cross section, where the third tubular profile 1652 is smaller in diameter than the second tubular profile 1651.
- Tahto the second and third tubular profile 1651 and 1652 are cut in a second cutting stage 1700, obtaining from the second tubular profile 1651 a second group 1701 of six sections each being of a predetermined length; and, from the third tubular profile 1652, a third group 1702 of six sections is obtained, each having a predetermined length.
- each of the six sections of the third group 1702 is joined within one end of one of the six sections of the second group 1701, such that each section of the third group 1702 is projected from the end where it is inserted, obtaining at the end of the stage: the lower section 401 and upper 402 of each of the two posts and each of the two coupling bases 502 of the board.
- PVC glue is preferably used to perform the required joint.
- the coupling bases 502 obtained in the previous stage are joined to a sheet 501, thus obtaining the board 500 of the module.
- the second gluing stage 1800 a press is used that holds the sheet 501 and the coupling bases 502 fixed, and glue is applied on the joining areas of these elements.
- packing stage 1850 the existence of packing stage 1850 is observed, in which the base 200, the sections of the posts 401 and 402 and the board 500, which are obtained respectively in the stages 1450, 1750 and 1800, are stored in the cover 300 obtained in stage 1600, obtaining at the end of stage 1850 the display module 100 disassembled and in the form of a portfolio, which after the packing stage 1850 is distributed to the points of sale.
- the materials used to manufacture the display module of the present invention are used to the maximum, preferably, only tubular profiles and PVC plates are used, as well as aluminum hinges.
- the module can be manufactured with other materials while maintaining the structural relationship between the elements of the module.
- the removable display module of the present invention has been designed to have excellent stability when fully assembled, particularly the stability of the shelves and the board is improved; and it will be evident to any expert in the field that the modality described above is only illustrative but not limited to the present invention, since numerous changes of consideration in its details are possible without departing from the scope of the invention, such as size axis the panels, the shape of the frames of the panels and posts, as well as the means that are used to hold and hold the shelves when the module is mounted or stored as a portfolio.
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