WO2014174128A1 - Foldable display made of corrugated cardboard or the like - 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
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- A—HUMAN NECESSITIES
- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
- A47B—TABLES; DESKS; OFFICE FURNITURE; CABINETS; DRAWERS; GENERAL DETAILS OF FURNITURE
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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
- A47F5/00—Show stands, hangers, or shelves characterised by their constructional features
- A47F5/10—Adjustable or foldable or dismountable display stands
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- the present invention concerns a folding display made of corrugated cardboard or the like, extremely simple and inexpensive construction and easy to use and practical, and that in a working position provides a structure capable of standing on the floor and provided with one or more shelves to support items to exhibit.
- US 2008/0265726 Al discloses a foldable display made of a single piece of corrugated cardboard or the like, folded and glued.
- the foldable display comprises opposed front and rear wall panels, opposite upper and lower panels hingedly connected to said front and rear wall panels, a pair of side panels hingedly connected to the front wall panel, and several shelf panels cut into the front wall panel and connected articulately to the front and rear wall panels.
- the front and rear wall panels, the upper and lower panels and said shelf panels form an articulated parallelogram configuration that can be moved between a working position, in which the upper and lower panels and the shelf panels are perpendicular to the front and rear wall panels, and a folded position, in which the front and rear wall panels, the top and bottom panels and the shelf panels are substantially parallel and superimposed.
- the foldable display includes foldable seal elements that maintain the coplanar side wall panels with the front wall panel in the folded position, and retention means formed by fins protruding from the rear wall panel and engaging and locking in a few slits of the side wall panels in the working position.
- a drawback of the foldable display of the aforementioned US 2008/0265726 A1 document is that, due to the existence of the mentioned folding joint elements, the side wall panels can not be folded further to reduce the extension of the display in the folded position once the side wall panels reach a coplanar position with the front wall panel.
- the present invention contributes to overcoming the above and other drawbacks by providing a folding display unit of corrugated cardboard or the like comprising first and second mutually parallel opposite wall panels, at least two mutually parallel connecting panels, each of which has a first transverse edge hingedly connected to said first wall panel and a second transverse edge hingedly connected to said second panel of wall, wherein the first and second wall panels and said at least two connection panels form an articulated parallelogram configuration that can be moved between a working position, in which the connection panels are perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, and a folded position, wherein the first wall panel and the connection panels are substantially parallel and superimposed to an interior face of the second wall panel.
- the foldable display further comprises at least a third wall panel having an edge hingedly connected to a first longitudinal edge of the second wall panel, and retaining means retaining said first, second and third wall panels and the at least two connection panels in said working position.
- Said third wall panel is foldable around said first longitudinal edge between a working position, in which the third wall panel is substantially perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels. and second wall panels and connection panels, and a folded position, wherein the third wall panel is substantially parallel and superposed to an exterior face of the second wall panel.
- the foldable display unit has only said third wall panel in addition to the first and second wall panels, and in such a case the first and second wall panels form side walls, said third wall panel forms a rear wall , and at least one of said connection panels, forms a shelf.
- the foldable display includes a fourth wall panel having a first longitudinal edge hingedly connected to a second longitudinal edge of the second wall panel opposite said first longitudinal edge, where the fourth wall panel can be folded about said wall.
- second longitudinal edge between a working position, in which the fourth wall panel is substantially perpendicular or inclined with respect to the first and second wall panels, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels and the connection panels, and a folded position, wherein the fourth wall panel is substantially parallel and superposed to an exterior face of the second wall panel together with the third wall panel in the folded position.
- the foldable display of the present invention may present two other embodiments.
- the first wall panel forms a rear wall
- the second wall panel forms a front wall
- the third and fourth wall panels form side walls
- at least one of said connection panels forms a shelf.
- the first wall panel forms a front wall
- the second wall panel forms a rear wall
- the third and fourth wall panels form side walls
- at least one of the connection panels forms a shelf.
- the second wall panel has an opposite inner face and an outer face, and in the folded position the third and fourth wall panels are folded over the outer face of the second panel.
- the thickness of the first wall panel and of the connection panels in the folded position is not an obstacle for the folding of the third and fourth wall panels, and this allows to reach a significantly compact configuration in the folded position.
- the second, third and fourth wall panels are integral parts of a first piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like cut from a first corrugated board or similar previously printed.
- the connection panels are also integral parts of said first piece of sheet and are cut into the second wall panel.
- the first transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a respective fastening tab by a weakened first line, said fastening fin being fixed to the first wall panel by a fixing means, and said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to the second wall panel by a second weakened line.
- connection panels are formed by additional sheet pieces made of corrugated cardboard or the like, where the first transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a first fastening tab by a first line weakened, said first attachment flap is fixed to the first wall panel by a fixing means, said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels is connected to a second attachment flap by a second weakened line, and said second flap of fixing is fixed to the second wall panel by fixing means.
- This allows to include shelves formed by connection panels with a depth greater than the vertical distance between shelves.
- said retention means comprise a headrest having first retention elements that engage and lock in second retention elements formed in the third and fourth wall panels when in the working position.
- This headboard is constituted by a second piece of sheet made of corrugated cardboard or the like and can be cut from said first sheet of corrugated cardboard or similar previously printed together with said first piece of sheet.
- the headboard is fixed to the first wall panel by fixing means and the first wall panel has a transverse fold line around the wall. which portion of the first wall panel on which the headboard is fixed can be bent on an outer face of the remainder of the first wall panel in the folded position.
- the first wall panel forms a back wall, which need not be printed, especially if the folding stand includes a printed head
- the first wall panel is formed by a third piece of sheet made of cardboard corrugated or similar cut from a second sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like not printed. This helps reduce the overall cost of the product.
- the third and fourth wall panels are side wall panels, they have adhered to their respective internal faces respective reinforcing panels that have latching elements hingedly joined thereto by weakened lines. These latching elements are not adhered to the corresponding third and fourth wall panels, so that they can pivot around said weakened lines.
- the folding display includes elastic elements, such as rubber rings, each of which is connected to one of the attachment elements of the reinforcement panel adhered to the third wall panel and to one of the panel attachment elements. of reinforcement adhered to the fourth wall panel, so that the elastic elements pull the third and fourth wall panels towards the working position.
- the engaging elements are strategically arranged in such positions that when the foldable display is in the working position, both the engaging elements and the elastic elements are adjacent to a lower face of the connection panels and are concealed by them.
- the third and fourth wall panels have upper edges connected to respective flaps by weakened lines, and said flaps are bent and adhered to an inner face of the respective third and fourth wall panels.
- the reinforcement panels have cutouts in which the flaps fit.
- the reinforcing panels are formed by respective fourth and fifth sheet pieces made of corrugated cardboard or the like, and since the reinforcing panels in general do not need to be printed, said fourth and fifth pieces of sheet are cut from said second. corrugated board or the like, not printed together with the third piece of sheet constituting the first wall panel.
- Fig. 1 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to an embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 2 is a plan view of a first sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like previously printed from which some pieces of sheet forming part of the foldable display of Fig. 1 are cut;
- Fig. 3 is a plan view of a second sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like not printed from which other pieces of sheet are cut which also form part of the foldable display of Fig. 1;
- Figs. 4, 5 and 6 are two perspective views and a side view, respectively, illustrating the operation of the foldable display of Fig. 1 during a folding action or unfolding thereof;
- Fig. 7 is a perspective view of the foldable display of Fig. 1 in a folded position
- Fig. 8 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 9 is a plan view of a first sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like previously printed from which some pieces of sheet forming part of the foldable display of Fig. 8 are cut;
- Fig. 10 is a plan view of a second sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like not printed from which other pieces of sheet are cut which also form part of the foldable display of Fig. 8;
- Fig. 11 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to still another embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 12 is a plan view of a first sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like previously printed from which some pieces of sheet forming part of the foldable display of Fig. 11 are cut;
- Fig. 13 is a plan view of a pair of sheet pieces that are part of a foldable display according to still another embodiment of the present invention.
- Fig. 14 is a plan view of the sheet pieces of Fig. 13 joined to each other;
- Fig. 15 is a perspective view of the sheet pieces attached and in a folded position
- Figs. 16, 17 and 18 are perspective views illustrating the operation of the folding display that incorporates the sheet pieces of Figs. 13 to 15 during a folding action or unfolding thereof;
- Fig. 19 is a plan view illustrating a shortened variant of the sheet pieces of Figs. 13 to 15;
- Fig. 20 is a perspective view illustrating the effect of using the shortened variant of the sheet pieces of Fig. 19 in a folding display such as that of Fig. 1;
- Fig. 21 is a plan view illustrating an elongated variant of the sheet pieces of Figs. 13 to 15;
- Fig. 22 is a perspective view illustrating the effect of using the elongated variant of the sheet pieces of Fig. 21 in a foldable display such as that of Fig. 8;
- Fig. 23 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to a further embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 24 is a perspective view illustrating the assembly of several pieces of sheet forming the foldable display of Fig. 23;
- Fig. 25 is a plan view of a first sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like previously printed from which some pieces of sheet forming part of the foldable display of Fig. 23 are obtained;
- Fig. 26 is a plan view of a second sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like not printed from which other pieces of sheet are obtained which also form part of the foldable display of Fig. 23;
- Figs. 27, 28 and 29 are a perspective view, a side view, and another perspective view, respectively, illustrating the operation of the foldable display of Fig. 23 during a folding action or unfolding thereof;
- Fig. 30 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another further embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Figs. 31 and 32 are a perspective view and a side view, respectively, illustrating the operation of the foldable display of Fig. 29 during a folding or unfolding action thereof;
- Figs. 33 and 34 are perspective views showing two opposite sides of the foldable display of Fig. 30 in a folded position
- Fig. 35 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to yet another further embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Figs. 36, 37 and 38 are perspective views illustrating the operation of the foldable display of Fig. 35 during a folding action or unfolding thereof;
- Fig. 39 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to yet another further embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 40 is a plan view of a piece of sheet forming part of the foldable display of Fig. 39;
- Fig. 41 is a perspective view of a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like, according to another embodiment of the present invention of trapezoidal plant, in a working position;
- Fig. 42 is a plan view of a grouping of exhibitors including eight of the trapezoidal display units of Fig. 41;
- Fig. 43 is a plan view of a simple hinge element applicable to a folding corrugated display stand or the like according to the present invention, in an extended position;
- Fig. 44 is a perspective view of the simple hinge element of Fig. 43 in a partially bent position
- Fig. 45 includes several side views illustrating a relative 90 ° rotation between two sheet pieces of the foldable display using the simple hinge element of Figs. 43 and 44;
- Fig. 46 includes several side views illustrating a relative 180 ° rotation between two sheet pieces of the foldable display using the simple hinge element of Figs. 43 and 44;
- Fig. 47 is a plan view of a complex hinge element applicable to a folding display of corrugated cardboard or the like according to the present invention, in an extended position;
- Fig. 48 is a perspective view of the complex hinge element of Fig. 47 in a partially bent position
- Fig. 49 includes several side views illustrating a 270 ° relative turn between two sheet pieces of the foldable display using the complex hinge element of Figs. 47 and 48;
- Fig. 50 includes several side views illustrating a 360 ° relative rotation between two sheet pieces of the foldable display using the complex hinge element of Figs. 47 and 48;
- Fig. 51 is a perspective view of a folding corrugated cardboard display or the like according to another further embodiment of the present invention, in a working position;
- Fig. 52 is a perspective view of the foldable display of Fig. 51 in an intermediate position between the working position and a folded position, and with several base forming elements shown in explosion;
- Y is a perspective view of the foldable display of Fig. 51 in an intermediate position between the working position and a folded position, and with several base forming elements shown in explosion;
- Figs. 53 and 54 are perspective views illustrating the foldable display of Fig. 51 in the intermediate position and folded position, respectively.
- a foldable display case of corrugated cardboard or the like which comprises a first wall panel 1 forming a rear wall of the foldable display and a second wall panel 2 which forms a front wall of the folding display.
- Said first and second wall panels 1, 2 are opposite and mutually parallel, and are connected to each other by three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c forming respective shelves.
- the said three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are mutually parallel, and each of them has a first transverse edge hingedly connected to the first wall panel 1 and a second transverse edge hingedly connected to the second wall panel 2.
- first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c form an articulated parallelogram configuration that can be moved between a working position (shown in Fig. 1), in which the connection panels 5a, 5b are perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, and a folded position (shown in Fig. 7), in which the first wall panel 1 and the connection panels 5a 5b are substantially parallel and superposed to an inner face of the second wall panel 2.
- the foldable display of the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 7 also has third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 forming side walls of the foldable display.
- These third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 have respective edges hingedly connected to opposite first and second longitudinal edges 26, 27 of the second wall panel 2, so that the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are foldable around of said first and second longitudinal edges 26, 26 between a working position (Fig. 1), wherein the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are substantially perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, closing a space defined between the first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the connection panels 5a, 5b, and a folded position (Fig. 7), wherein the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are substantially parallel and superposed to an outer face of the second wall panel 2.
- each of the third and third fourth wall panels 3, 4 must perform a 270 ° turn around the respective first and second longitudinal edges 26, 27 opposite the second wall panel 2.
- the foldable display of the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 7 further comprises retaining means for retaining the first, second, third and fourth wall panels 1, 2, 3, 4 and the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c in said working position.
- Said retaining means comprise a head 32 which is positioned above the upper shelf in a position parallel and adjacent to the first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall of the folding display.
- Said head 32 has first protruding retaining elements 33 which fit and lock in second slit-like retention elements 34 formed in the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 when in the working position.
- the foldable display of the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 7 comprises first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 adhered to inner faces of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4, respectively.
- These first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 have cut-off elements 39 which are hingedly connected thereto by weakened lines 44, so that said engaging elements 39 can pivot freely with respect to the respective first and second panels of the same.
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 have upper edges connected to respective flaps 28, 29 by weakened lines 30, 31, and said flaps 28, 29 are bent and adhered to an inner face of the respective third and fourth
- the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 have cutouts 45, 46 at their upper edges in which the aforementioned flaps 28, 29 fit.
- the retaining means additionally comprise elastic elements 70 (FIGS. 5, 6 and 7), such as rubber rings, each of which is connected to one of the latching elements 39 associated with the third wall panel 3 and one of the latching elements 39 associated with the fourth wall panel 4.
- the latching elements 39 are strategically arranged in the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 in selected positions so that when the collapsible display is in the working position both the coupling elements 39 and the elastic elements 70 are adjacent to a lower face of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c, so that they are hidden by the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c and not visible under normal conditions .
- the second, third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 and the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are integral parts of a first piece of sheet 21 made of corrugated board or the like.
- the three connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c forming the shelves are cut into the second wall panel 2, whereby it is second wall panel 2 forming the front wall is reduced to three bands relatively narrow horizontal
- Said first transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c is connected to a respective fastening fin 23 by a weakened first line 24, and said second transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b 5c is connected to the second wall panel 2 by a second weakened line 25.
- the fixing flaps 23 are fixed to the first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall by fixing means, such as for example an adhesive reinforced with rivets passed through corresponding holes 53, 54 punched in the fastening fins 23 and in the first wall panel 1, respectively.
- the mentioned holes 53, 54 significantly facilitate the operation of positioning the fixing flaps 23 with respect to the first wall panel 1 during a gluing operation.
- the second weakened line 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c with the corresponding horizontal band of the second wall panel 2 is located at the upper edge of the horizontal band of the second wall panel 2, so that in the working position (Fig. 1), the upper edge of each horizontal band is flush with the upper surface of the corresponding connection panel 5a, 5b, 5c.
- the head 32 is constituted by a second piece of sheet 22 made of corrugated cardboard or the like. Both first and second sheet pieces 21, 22 are preferably cut from a first corrugated board or the like 20 previously printed on one side, so that the printed surface will be visible on the outer faces of the second, third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 forming the front and side walls, respectively, on the upper faces of the connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c forming the shelves, on the inner faces of the flaps 28, 29 of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4, and on the front face of the head 32.
- the first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall and the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 are formed by respective third, fourth and fifth sheet pieces 41, 42, 43 made of corrugated cardboard or the like, and said third, fourth and fifth sheet pieces 41, 42, 43 are cut from a second corrugated board or the like 40, which need not be printed.
- the visible surfaces of the foldable display that will not show an impression are the inner and outer faces of the first wall panel 1 forming the back wall and the inner faces of the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 adhered to the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 forming the side walls.
- connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c may vary, although at least two are essential. Furthermore, since in this embodiment the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c forming the shelves are cut from the second wall panel 2 that forms the wall front, there is a proportionality between the depth of the shelves and the vertical separation distance between the horizontal bands that make up the second wall panel 2, which together with the vertical height of the horizontal bands that make up the second wall panel 2, It can condition the number of shelves in the folding display.
- Figs. 8 to 10 show another embodiment of the folding display of the present invention, which is analogous to that described above in relation to Figs. 1 to 7, including a first piece of sheet 21 (Fig. 9) made corrugated cardboard or the like that integrates the second, third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 and the connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c cut into the second panel 2, a second piece of sheet 22 (Fig. 9) made corrugated cardboard or the like integrating the head 32, and third, fourth and fifth sheet pieces 41, 42, 43 (Fig. 10) made corrugated cardboard or similar that integrate the first wall panel 1 and the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38, respectively.
- a first piece of sheet 21 Fig. 9 made corrugated cardboard or the like that integrates the second, third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 and the connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c cut into the second panel 2
- a second piece of sheet 22 Fig. 9) made corrugated cardboard or the like integrating the head 32
- the first and second sheet pieces 21, 22 are preferably cut from a first corrugated board or the like 20 previously printed on one side, and the third, fourth and fifth sheet pieces 41, 42, 43 are preferably cut from a second corrugated board or the like 20 not printed.
- the embodiment shown in Figs. 8 to 10 differs from the embodiment shown in Figs. 1 to 7 in which the second weakened line 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c with the corresponding horizontal band of the second wall panel 2 is located at the lower edge of the horizontal band of the second wall panel 2.
- This difference implies that in the working position (Fig. 8), the lower edge of each horizontal band is flush with the lower surface of the corresponding connection panel 5a, 5b, 5c, and consequently the Horizontal bands of the second wall panel 2 form guardrails or protective walls for the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c forming the shelves.
- Figs. 11 and 12 show still another embodiment of the folding display of the present invention, which is in all analogous to that described above in relation to Figs. 8 to 10, except that here one of the connection panels, and more specifically the connection panel 5 c forming the lower shelf, is not integrated in the first piece of sheet 21 but is constituted by an additional piece of sheet 47, which is preferably cut together with the first and second sheet pieces 21, 22 of a first corrugated board or the like 20 previously printed on one side.
- This additional sheet piece 47 comprises the corresponding connection panel 5 c, a first fastening tab 48 connected by a first weakened line 49 to said first transverse edge of the connection panel 5c and a second fastening tab 50 connected by a second line weakened 51 to said second transverse edge of the connection panel 5c.
- the folding display comprises a first wall panel 1 and first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 analogous to those described above in relation to Fig. 10, which can be cut from a second cardboard board wavy or similar 40 not printed.
- connection panel 5c formed by the additional sheet piece 47 separated from the first piece of sheet 21 is the connecting panel forming the lower shelf
- any of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c could be formed by a corresponding additional sheet piece 47, and even several or all of the connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c of the folding display could be formed by respective additional sheet pieces 47 separated.
- the depth of the shelves formed by the connection panels does not need to be proportional to the vertical distance between the horizontal bands of the second wall panel 2 forming the front wall, and the opening of the second wall panel can even be omitted. 2 between two connection panels.
- Figs. 13 to 18 show a foldable display according to still another embodiment of the present invention, which is in all analogous to that described above in relation to Figs. 8 to 10 except that here the head 32 is fixed to an upper region 36 of the first wall panel 1 by fixing means.
- said upper region 36 of the first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall has lateral protrusions 35 (Fig. 13) that reproduce the shape of the first retaining elements 33 of the head 32.
- the first wall panel 1 has a transverse fold line 52 around which an upper portion of the first wall panel 1 on which the headrest 32 is fixed can be bent towards the folded position (Fig. 15).
- Fig. 16 shows the folding display equipped with the first wall panel 1 fixed to the head 32 of Figs.
- connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are in a position perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1 and the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 they are in a position perpendicular to the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c and to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, although said upper portion of the first wall panel 1 with the head 32 are bent backwards.
- Fig. 17 the upper portion of the first wall panel 1 with the head 32 has been raised to almost the same plane as the rest of the first wall panel 1 and the whole of the first wall panel 1 and head 32 it has been lifted off the ground a sufficient distance so that the first retaining elements 33 of the head 32 can pass over the upper edges of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4.
- the lifting of the first wall panel 1 causes an inclination temporary connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c.
- Fig. 18 the upper portion of the first wall panel 1 has been tilted slightly until aligning the first retaining elements 33 of the head 32 with the second retaining elements 34 of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4, and then the first wall panel 1 with the head 32 has been lowered to fit the first retaining elements 33 of the head 32 with the second retaining elements 34, whereby the connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c recover their horizontal position and the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are retained in the working position.
- connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are connected to the first wall panel 1, and the lateral protrusions 35 of the first wall panel 1 superimposed and adhered to the first retaining elements 33 of the head 32 are fitted in the second retaining elements 34 of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 in the working position, part of the weight of the articles supported on the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c is transmitted to the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4, which have their strength increased by virtue of the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 adhered to them.
- Fig. 19 shows a variant of the first wall panel 1 and head 32 assembly described above in relation to Figs. 13 to 15, wherein a lower region of the first wall panel 1 is shortened so that a lower edge 55 of the first wall panel 1 is at a distance DI above a position H where it theoretically would have to be for the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c were horizontal in the working position, taking into account that the positions in which the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are connected to the first wall panel 1, which are preferably determined by the positions of the holes 54 through which rivets are optionally installed, have not been modified.
- Fig. 20 shows the effect of using the first wall panel 1 and head 32 assembly according to the shortened variant of Fig. 19 in a folding display such as that of Fig.
- Fig. 21 shows a variant of the first wall panel 1 and head 32 assembly described above in relation to Figs. 13 to 15, wherein a lower region of the first wall panel 1 is elongated so that a lower edge 55 of the first wall panel 1 is at a distance D2 below a position H where it theoretically would have to be for the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c were horizontal in the working position, taking into account that the positions in which the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are connected to the first wall panel 1, which are preferably determined by the positions of the holes 54 through which rivets are optionally installed, have not been modified.
- Fig. 22 shows the effect of using the first wall panel 1 and head 32 assembly according to the elongated variant of Fig. 21 in a folding display such as that of Fig. 8, where said elongated distance D2 causes the rear edges of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are at a level higher than the front edges, and consequently the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are inclined forward and downward.
- the guardrails or protective walls formed by the horizontal bands of the second wall panel 2 prevent articles, such as for example flexible containers, exposed on the shelves from falling off.
- a folding corrugated display stand or the like which, similar to the embodiments described above, comprises first, second, third and fourth wall panels 1 , 2, 3, 4 and two connection panels 5a, 5b, wherein the first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the connection panels 5a, 5b form a foldable articulated parallelogram configuration.
- the first wall panel 1 forms a rear wall
- the second wall panel 2 forms a front wall
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 form side walls
- one of said connection panels 5a which is located in an upper position, forms a shelf while the other one of the panels of connection 5b, which is located in a lower position (not shown in Fig. 23), performs a purely structural function.
- the first wall panel 1 is composed of first, second and third sections la, Ib, le, of which said first and second sections la, Ib are integrated into a first piece of sheet 21 (Figs. and 25) and said third section is integrated into a third piece of sheet 41 (Figs 24 and 26).
- Fig. 25 shows a first sheet of corrugated cardboard or the like 20 previously printed from which the first sheet piece 21 is obtained, which integrates the first and second sections the, Ib of the first wall panel 1, the second third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 and the upper connection panel 5a. From said first corrugated board or similar board 20 a second piece of sheet 22 is also obtained which integrates the head 32.
- the first section of the first wall panel 1 has an upper region 36 adjacent a free upper edge from which side protrusions 35 protrude.
- the first and second sections the, Ib of the first panel of wall 1 are connected to each other by a weakened line 52.
- the upper connecting panel 5a has a trailing edge connected to the second section Ib of the first wall panel 1 by a weakened line 56 and a leading edge connected to the second wall panel 2 by another weakened line 25.
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are connected to side edges of the second wall panel 2 by respective weakened lines 26, 27.
- the head 32 integrated in the second piece of sheet 22 includes first retention elements 33 projecting that when the headboard is adhered to said upper region 36 the first section of the first wall panel 1 are superimposed on said protrusions l aterales 35.
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 have upper extensions that in the working position (Fig. 23) are adjacent to the first wall panel 1 forming the rear wall of the folding stand and reaching a height proportional to the height of the first wall panel 1.
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 have upper edges connected to respective flaps 28, 29 by weakened lines 30, 31, and in the display said flaps 28, 29 are bent and adhered to an inner face of the respective third and fourth wall panels 3, 4.
- some second retention elements 34 in the form of a slot in which said first retaining elements 33 of the head 32 fit in the working position.
- Fig. 26 shows a second sheet of corrugated cardboard or similar 40 not printed from which a third piece of sheet 41 is obtained which integrates the third section of the first wall panel 1 and lower connection panel 5b, and fourth and fifth pieces of sheet 42, 43 integrating first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38, respectively.
- the lower connecting panel 5b has a trailing edge connected to a lower edge of the third section of the first wall panel 1 by a weakened line 57 and a leading edge connected to a fastening tab 58 by a weakened line 59.
- the third section of the first wall panel 1 has an upper edge connected to a fastening tab 60 by a weakened line 61.
- each of said first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 has a fixing portion intended to be fixed to an inner face of the corresponding third and fourth panel wall 3, 4 and a latching element 39 which is hingedly connected to the rest of the reinforcing panel 37, 38 by a weakened line 44, so that said engaging elements 39 can pivot freely with respect to the respective first and second reinforcing panels. 37, 38 and corresponding third and fourth wall panels 3, 4.
- the lower connection panel 5b has side recesses 62 whose purpose is to allow the pivoting of the engaging elements 39 of the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 during the folding and unfolding operations of the exhibitor and accommodating these engaging elements 39 in the working position.
- Fig. 24 illustrates the assembly of the first, second, third, fourth and fifth sheet pieces 21, 22, 41, 42, 43 to form the folding display of the embodiment shown in Figs. 23 to 29.
- the fastening tab 58 of the third sheet piece 41 adheres to an inner face of the second wall panel 2 of the first sheet piece 21 so that an outer face of the lower connecting panel 5b is flush with a lower edge of the second wall panel 2
- the fixing tab 60 of the third piece of sheet 41 adheres to an inner face of the upper connecting panel 5 a of the first piece of sheet 21 than an outer face of the third section of the first wall panel 1 is aligned with an exterior face of the second section 1 b of the first wall panel 1.
- the head 32 of the third sheet piece 41 adheres to the upper region 36 of the first section of the first wall panel 1 and the fixing portions of the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38 of the fourth and fifth sheet pieces 42, 43 adhere to the inner faces of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 of the first sheet piece 21.
- elastic elements 70 such as rubber rings, are installed by engaging them in the engaging elements 39 of the first and second reinforcing panels 37, 38.
- Figs. 27 to 29 illustrate the folding and unfolding operations of the display of the embodiment shown in Figs. 23 to 29, which are analogous to those described above for other embodiments.
- the first section of the first wall panel 1 with the head 32 are bent back on the outer face of the second and third sections Ib, the first wall panel 1, the second and third sections Ib, the first wall panel 1 and the wall panels 1 upper and lower connection 5a, 5b are parallel and superimposed to the inner face of the second wall panel 2, and the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are parallel and superimposed to the outer face of the second wall panel 2.
- a collapsible display according to another further embodiment of the present invention providing a pedestal is described, and comprising first and second mutually parallel wall panels 1, 2 which, unlike the previous embodiments, in a working position (Fig. 30) form front and rear walls, respectively, third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 which in the working position form opposite side walls, and three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c mutually parallel and superimposed, of which in the working position the upper connection panel 5a forms an upper shelf of the pedestal, the intermediate connection panel 5b forms a lower shelf and the lower connection panel 5c performs a purely structural function.
- the first wall panel 1 has a window 63 through which the lower shelf is accessed.
- Each of the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c has a front edge hingedly connected to the first wall panel 1 and a rear edge connected to the second wall panel 2, so that the first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c form an articulated parallelogram configuration that can be moved between a working position (Fig. 30), in which the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, and a folded position (Figs 33 and 34), wherein the first wall panel 1 and the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are substantially parallel and superimposed on one side inside of the second wall panel 2.
- the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 have respective vertical edges hingedly connected to first and second opposite vertical edges of the second wall panel 2, so that the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are foldable around said walls.
- latching elements 39 On the inside faces of the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 are latching elements 39 and an elastic element 70, such as a rubber ring, is engaged to the latching elements 39 for pulling the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 towards the working position, thus constituting retaining means that retain the display in the work position.
- Said elastic element 70 is located between the intermediate connection panel 5b and the lower connection panel 5c so that in the working position it is hidden.
- the upper connection panel 5a is dimensioned so that in the working position (Fig. 30), it projects laterally from the first, second, third and fourth wall panels 1, 2, 3, 4 and rests on the upper edges thereof.
- at least the upper connecting panel 3a and the first, second, third and fourth wall panels 1, 2, 3, 4 are made from several pieces of corrugated cardboard sheet or the like of considerable thickness, so that the pedestal can support an article to exhibit relatively high weight.
- a foldable display according to still another further embodiment of the present invention comprising first and second mutually parallel wall panels 1, 2 which, unlike the previous embodiments, in a working position (Fig. 30) form side walls, a third wall panel 3 which in the working position forms a rear wall, and three connecting panels 5a, 5b, 5c mutually parallel and superimposed forming three respective shelves.
- the fourth wall panel has been omitted.
- connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c has a front edge hingedly connected to the first wall panel 1 and a rear edge connected to the second wall panel
- first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the three connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c form an articulated parallelogram configuration that can be moved between a working position (Fig. 35), in which the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, and a folded position (Fig. 38), in which the first wall panel 1 and the three connection panels 5a , 5b, 5c are substantially parallel and superposed to an inner face of the second wall panel 2.
- the third wall panel 3 has a vertical edge hingedly connected to one of the opposite vertical edges of the second wall panel 2, so that the third wall panel 3 is foldable around said vertical edge between the working position (Fig. 35), wherein the third wall panel 3 is substantially perpendicular to the first and second wall panels 1, 2 providing a rear wall for the shelves formed by the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c, and the folded position (Fig. 38), wherein the third wall panel 3 is substantially parallel and superposed to an exterior face of the second wall panel 2.
- Elastic elements 70 are hooked at one end to the hooking elements 39 connected to the second panel. of wall 2 and at the other end to the coupling elements 39 connected to the third wall panel
- the mentioned elastic elements 70 are located adjacent to the lower faces of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c so that in the working position they are hidden by them.
- Fig. 39 shows a foldable display according to still another additional embodiment of the present invention, which is in all analogous to that described above in relation to Figs. 1 to 7, except here the first and second wall panels 1, 2 forming the rear and front walls, respectively, and the connection panels 5 a, 5 b, 5 c forming the shelves are warped. More specifically, the rear and front walls are convex with respect to the front of the display and the shelves are concave with respect to the upper part thereof. These concave shelves formed by the warped connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are suitable for certain articles to be exposed, such as, for example, horizontally stretched bottles. In Fig. 39 the head 32 has been omitted for clarity of drawing.
- Fig. 40 shows a first piece of sheet 21 made of corrugated cardboard or the like, which integrates the second, third and fourth wall panels 2, 3, 4 and the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c.
- the first piece of sheet 21 is analogous to that described above in relation to Fig.
- first weakened lines 24 connecting the first transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c to the respective fixing flap 23 to be fixed to the first wall panel 1 and the second weakened line 25 connecting the second transverse edge of each of the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c with the corresponding horizontal band of the second wall panel 2 they are concave with respect to the upper part thereof, and this determines that the first and second wall panels 1, 2 and the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c assume a cambered configuration when the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c are moved from the folded position to the working position.
- the first wall panel 1 the reinforcing panels 37, 38 and the head 32, as well as the operation of the display unit during the folding and unfolding operations, are analogous to those described above in relationship with Figs. 1 to 7.
- Fig. 41 shows a trapezoidal foldable display case whose basic structure can be according to any of the embodiments of the foldable display of the present invention so far described, or combinations thereof, wherein the horizontal width of the first panel of Wall 1 forming the rear wall is smaller than the horizontal width of the second wall panel 2 forming the front wall, and the connection panels 5a, 5b, 5c, 5d have a trapezoidal shape. Consequently, the third and fourth wall panels 3, 4 adopt inclined positions with respect to the first and second wall panels 1, 2 without this affecting the general operation of the display during the folding and unfolding operations.
- Fig. 42 shows in plan a possible grouping of eight of the trapezoidal display units of Fig. 41 to form an island of octagonal exhibitors spanning 360 °. Obviously, other groups with different number of exhibitors and covering other angles are possible. By varying the angles of the trapezoidal configuration of the exhibitor, groups of different number of exhibitors can be formed, including 360 °. It will be understood that the trapezoidal plant configuration is applicable to a foldable display according to any of the possible embodiments of the present invention.
- the panels forming the folding display according to any possible embodiment of the present invention can be separate sheet pieces or they can be grouped into pieces of sheet different from those described above.
- the different pieces of sheet can be obtained from one or more corrugated board or similar, which can be all previously printed, or one or more can be previously printed and one or more not printed, and can even be all not printed.
- Figs. 43 to 46 and Figs. 47 to 50 illustrate a simple hinge element 64 and a complex element 65, respectively, which can be applied to a folding corrugated display stand or the like according to any one of the possible embodiments of the present invention, especially if in its construction uses a corrugated board of considerable thickness, although they are also applicable to any other construction made of pieces of corrugated cardboard sheet or similar jointed together.
- the said simple and complex hinge elements 64, 65 which are shown in their extended positions in Figs. 43 and 47, respectively, comprise a strip of a flexible material, such as a plastic, a plasticized paper, a textile, a plasticized textile, and the like, which exhibits good resistance to tearing and fatigue breaking when repeatedly folded into opposite directions along a fold line.
- the simple hinge member 64 has a single central fold line 66 that longitudinally divides the strip into two halves.
- the simple hinge element 64 is bent along said central fold line 66 (Fig. 44), and one of the halves of the strip is adhered to a first piece of sheet A and the other of the halves of the strip is adhered to a second piece of sheet B.
- Fig. 45 shows an application of the simple hinge element 64 where the halves of the strip are adhered to the first and second sheet pieces A, B in such positions that the central fold line 66 is adjacent to an edge of the first piece of sheet A and spaced from one edge of the second piece of sheet B.
- This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 90 ° between a position in which the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed (to the left of Fig. 45) and a position in which the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually perpendicular and a portion of the second piece of sheet B rests on a flat edge of the first piece of sheet A (to the right of Fig. 45).
- Fig. 46 shows another application of the simple hinge element 64 where the halves of the strip are adhered to the first and second sheet pieces A, B in such positions that the central fold line 66 is adjacent to respective edges of the same. both first and second pieces of sheet A, B.
- This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 180 ° between a position in which the first and second sheet pieces A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed (to the left of Fig. 46) ) and a position in which the first and second sheet pieces A, B are mutually aligned and a flat edge of the second sheet piece B rests on a flat edge of the first sheet piece A (to the right of the Fig. 46).
- the complex hinge element 65 has a two parallel fold lines 67, 68 which longitudinally divide the strip into two extreme thirds and one third central.
- the complex hinge member 65 is bent along both fold lines 67, 68 (Fig. 48), and one of the end thirds of the strip is adhered to a first piece of sheet A and the other The outer thirds of the strip adhere to a second piece of sheet B.
- Fig. 49 shows an application of the complex hinge element 65 where the surfaces of the same face of the two thirds ends of the strip are adhered to flat edges of the first and second pieces of sheet A, B.
- This arrangement allows a relative rotation of 270 ° between a position in which the first and second sheet pieces A, B are mutually perpendicular, with the flat edge of the second sheet piece B resting on one side of the first sheet piece A (to the left of Fig. 49), and a position in which the first and second pieces of sheet A, B are mutually parallel, either superimposed (to the right and above of Fig. 49) or spaced by the width of the third central strip (on the right and below Fig. 49).
- Fig. 50 shows an application of the complex hinge element 65 where the surfaces of opposite faces of the two thirds ends of the strip are adhered to flat edges of the first and second sheet pieces A, B.
- This arrangement allows a turn relative of 360 ° between a position in which the first and second sheet pieces A, B are mutually parallel and superimposed, (to the left of Fig. 50), and a position in which the first and second sheet pieces A, B are equally parallel and superimposed, although in reverse positions (to the right of Fig. 50).
- the main advantage of the simple and complex hinge elements 64, 65 described above is that they provide hinged joints between pieces of corrugated cardboard sheet or the like without the need to use weakened lines, for example creasing lines, which crush the structure of corrugated paperboard or the like and destroy their strength at the crushed edges, while retaining flat edges capable of providing firm support for other adjacent sheet pieces.
- Figs. 51 to 54 illustrate yet another embodiment of the foldable display of the present invention, which is essentially the same as the embodiment described above in relation to Figs. 1 to 7, except that the foldable display of Figs. 51 to 54 includes a base platform panel 71 hingedly connected to lower ends of the first and second wall panels 1, 2 by a base connecting panel 72 and an elastic band 73.
- the aforementioned base platform panel 71 has dimensions greater than the foldable display plant in the working position (Fig. 51) to provide additional exhibitor stability.
- the base platform panel has cutouts 74 defining latching elements 75 (Fig. 52), which, in the working position, are inscribed in the foldable display unit and consequently hidden.
- the base connection panel 72 has at two of its opposite ends joining flaps 76 intended to be adhered to the first and second wall panels 1, 2, and the other two opposite ends a cutouts that define corresponding hooking elements 77 which are conjugated with the said engaging elements 75 of the base platform panel 71 when the base connecting panel 72 is superimposed on the base platform panel 71.
- the connecting flaps 76 of the base connecting panel 72 are bent upwards and adhered to the lower edges of the first and second wall panels 1, 2 so that the connecting panel of base 72 is substantially flush with the ground.
- the elastic band 73 which is for example in the form of a rubber ring, is disposed above the base connecting panel 72 and hooked at its ends to both the engaging elements 77 the base connecting panel 72 of the to the latching elements 75 of the base platform panel 71 to connect the base platform panel 71 to the folding display (Fig. 53).
- Fig. 54 shows the foldable display in the folded position, which is analogous to that described above in relation to the embodiment of Figs. 1 to 7, although here the base platform panel 71 protrudes slightly on the sides and below the rest of the superimposed panels of the folding display.
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