Rack merchandising system
A rack merchandising system comprising a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks, and a central support structure, the central support structure perpendicularly attached to the moveable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides. The central support structure may also comprise at least one transverse support member extending between the two vertically extending sides. The system further has at least two vertical upright supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the vertical upright supports. The system further has at least one inclined shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides. The system further comprises a first attachment means for attaching the shelf to the central support structure, wherein the central support structure supports the shelf at a first side of the shelf, and a second attachment means for attaching the shelf to the vertical upright supports at the second and third sides of the shelf respectively, wherein the vertical upright supports support the shelf at the second and third sides of the shelf, and wherein the first attachment means is vertically higher than the second attachment means.
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This is a continuation application of application Ser. No. 10/437,534 filed on May 14, 2003, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 10/173,894, filed Jun. 18, 2002, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,607,083 B1, which is a continuation of Ser. No. 09/897,622, filed Jul. 2, 2001, now U.S. Pat. No. 6,405,880 B1, all of which are incorporated herein by reference.
FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe invention relates to rack merchandising systems.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONRetail store locations, such as grocery stores, drug stores, discount stores, and convenience stores, typically use shelving both to store and display items, such as bottled or canned beverages, to consumers. It is preferable that shelving be easy to install and capable of organizing and displaying a large number of items that collectively comprise heavy merchandise loads. To satisfy these requirements, many retail store locations use gondola-shelving systems. Gondola shelving systems typically employ shelves that are supported by brackets, and hook formations of the brackets are inserted into a support, such as conventional slotted uprights. These systems are typically assembled, installed, and stocked with retail items at fixed locations within a store, such as along a store aisle.
To maximize retail store sales, retail stores typically run seasonal and/or other promotions involving certain retail items, and it is desirable during these promotions to provide shelving systems to display those items at high traffic store locations, e.g., near cash registers and/or near the end of a store aisle. Conventional shelving systems that have been assembled, installed and stocked with product at one store location are not thereafter typically moved to a higher traffic store location to display the items during certain seasonal and/or other promotions. The reason conventional systems stocked with items are not typically moved to another store location is that they bear a heavy merchandise load and do not provide suitable structure to permit easy movement of the stocked shelving systems using conventional pallet jacks or fork lifts.
It would be desirable to provide a rack merchandising system that is readily, conveniently, and easily assembled and that, after being stocked with product, can be readily, conveniently, and easily moved to different store locations, e.g., as may be desired for various promotions.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention provides a rack merchandising system having suitable structure to permit movement of the stocked rack merchandising system using a conventional pallet jack or forklift. The present invention is a rack merchandising system comprising a movable pallet base, a central support structure, at least two vertical upright supports, and at least one inclined shelf. The movable pallet base has openings to receive the forks of a forklift (not shown) or otherwise be lifted by a pallet jack (not shown). The vertical upright supports are preferably spaced apart from each other and are located at or near the outer peripheral edge of the top surface of the movable pallet base. The central support structure comprises two vertically extending sides, each extending side being spaced apart from and aligned with one of the vertical upright supports. The central support structure is perpendicularly attached to the base. The central support structure may also comprise at least one transverse support member that extends between the two vertically extending sides. Each central support structure in combination with the shelf has a first attachment means for attaching the shelf to the central support structure wherein the central support structure supports the shelf. Each vertical upright support in combination with the shelf has a second attachment means for attaching the shelf to the vertical upright support wherein the vertical upright support supports the shelf.
The shelf has a first, second, third, and fourth sides. The first and fourth sides of the shelf are parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides of the shelf. The shelf can be attached to the central support structure at or near the first side. In addition, the shelf can be attached to the vertical upright supports at or near its second, and third, and or fourth sides. When the shelf is installed in the rack merchandising system, the first side of the shelf is attached to the central support structure at a point vertically higher than the point where the shelf is attached to the vertical upright supports. Thus, the shelf can have a forwardly inclined orientation so that when an item is taken off the shelf, the items behind the removed item slide towards the front of the shelf. Preferably, the shelf can be removed and replaced as may be desired to facilitate the merchandising of multiple bottled and/or canned beverages of various types and sizes. Preferably, the shelves are divided into channels, each channel allowing a column of beverage containers to be stocked. Preferably, the floor of the channel is lined with a slippery or friction resistant material to allow beverage bottles to slide to their forward-most position for increased presentation to and easier access by customers.
The present invention can further include a variety of advertising graphics. For example, advertising graphics can be placed on top of the central support structure and not be obstructed from view by merchandise on the top shelf. In addition, advertising graphics can be placed on the “C” shaped channel strips on the front of the inclined shelves. Advertising graphics can also be placed on vertically extending side panels located on the sides of the rack merchandising system and attached to the movable pallet base.
Further objects, features and advantages of the present invention will become apparent from the following drawings and detailed description. The following drawings and detailed description afford a comprehensive understanding of the present invention. However, it should be understood that the described preferred embodiments are illustrative only, since various modifications within the spirit and scope of the invention may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art who have benefited from this disclosure.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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Each central support structure 14 in combination with the shelf 18 has a first attachment means 40 for attaching the shelf 18 to the central support structure 14 wherein the central support structure 14 supports the shelf 18. An example of a first attachment means 40 comprises a hook 42 as shown in
Each vertical upright support 16 in combination with the shelf 18 has a second attachment means 44 for attaching the shelf 18 to the vertical upright support 16 wherein the vertical upright support 16 supports the shelf 18. An example of a second attachment means 44 is a combination of a nut 46, a lock washer 48, a support bar 31, a washer 50, and a screw 52 as shown in
As shown in
The shelf has a first, second, third, and fourth sides, which are respectively identified in
As shown in the drawings, the rack merchandising system 10 of the present invention can have a plurality of shelves 18. Further, shelves 18 can be positioned at various vertical locations on either side of the central support structure 14. Those of skill in the art will recognize that each shelf 18 can be moved to a desired angular orientation by pivoting the shelf 18 about the first attachment means 40 to move the fourth side 38 of shelf 18 to a desired vertical point and the second attachment means 44 is then used to fix the shelf 18 to the vertical upright supports 16. Those skilled in the art will also recognize that shelves 18 can be stacked in parallel at desired locations and angular orientations.
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The present invention can further include a variety of advertising graphics. For example, advertising graphics 60 and/or flip charts 62 can be placed on a header 58 that is attached to the central support structure 14, and not be obstructed from view by merchandise on the top shelf 18. Advertising graphics 60 can be inserted into channel 76 defined by extrusion 78. See
In addition, advertising graphics can be placed on strips 64 on the fourth side 38 or front of the inclined shelves 18. Strips 64 can be slid into channels defined by the fourth side 38 or front of inclined shelves 18. Advertising graphics can also be placed on vertically extending side panels 66 located on the sides of the rack merchandising system 10. As shown in
The present invention has been described in detail with particular reference to certain preferred embodiments thereof, and those of skill in the art will appreciate that variations and modifications are within the spirit and scope of the present invention as set forth in the following claims.
Claims
1. A rack merchandising system comprising
- a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks,
- a central support structure, the central support perpendicularly attached to the movable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides,
- at least two vertical supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the at least two vertical upright supports,
- at least one shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides,
- whereby the shelf is supported by the central support structure and the at least two vertical supports.
2. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein the shelf is divided into channels, each channel having dimensions to receive a series of retail items.
3. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of shelves stacked in parallel.
4. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein the shelf can be positioned at various vertical locations.
5. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein the central support structure has two oppositely facing fronts, and the shelf can be positioned at various vertical locations on either front of the central support structure.
6. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein the attachment between the first side of the shelf and the central support structure pivots to move the fourth side of the shelf to a desired vertical point to achieve a desired angular orientation of the shelf.
7. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein a vertically extending side is adaptable to contain promotional materials.
8. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, comprising a second, third and fourth shelf, each of the first, second, third and fourth shelves being substantially parallel to the other shelves.
9. The rack merchandising system of claim 1, wherein the central support structure further comprises at least one transverse member extending between the two vertically extending sides.
10. The rack merchandising system of claim 9, wherein the first side of the shelf is attached to the transverse support member of the central support structure.
11. A rack merchandising system comprising
- a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks,
- a central support structure, the central support perpendicularly attached to the movable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides,
- at least two vertical supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the vertical upright supports,
- at least one shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides,
- at least one attachment between the first side of the shelf and the central support structure, wherein the central support structure supports the shelf at the first side of the shelf,
- at least one attachment on the second side of the shelf, and at least one attachment on the third side of the shelf, whereby the shelf is supported by at least in part by the at least two vertical upright supports.
12. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, wherein the shelf is divided into channels, each channel having dimensions to receive a series of retail items.
13. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, further comprising a plurality of shelves stacked in parallel that can be positioned at various vertical locations.
14. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, wherein the central support structure has two oppositely facing fronts, and the shelf can be positioned at various vertical locations on either front of the central support structure.
15. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, wherein the attachment between the first side of the shelf and the central support structure pivots to move the fourth side of the shelf to a desired vertical point to achieve a desired angular orientation of the shelf.
16. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, wherein a vertically extending side is adaptable to contain promotional materials.
17. The rack merchandising system of claim 11 further having a plurality of non-inclined shelves at one front of the central support structure.
18. The rack merchandising system of claim 11, wherein the central support structure further comprises at least one transverse member extending between the two vertically extending sides.
19. The rack merchandising system of claim 18, wherein the first side of the shelf is attached to the transverse support member of the central support structure.
20. A rack merchandising system comprising
- a movable pallet base having openings to receive lifting forks,
- a central support structure, the central support perpendicularly attached to the movable pallet base and having two vertically extending sides, wherein the central support structure has two oppositely facing fronts,
- at least two vertical supports that are spaced apart from each other and are located at or near a peripheral edge of a top surface of the movable pallet base, each vertically extending side being aligned with one of the at least two vertical upright supports,
- at least one inclined shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides, whereby the inclined shelf is supported by the central support structure and the at least two vertical supports, and the inclined shelf can be positioned at various vertical locations on the first front of the central support structure,
- at least one non-inclined shelf having a first side, a second side, a third side, and a fourth side, the first side and the fourth sides being parallel to each other and perpendicular to the second and third sides, whereby the non-inclined shelf is supported by the central support structure and the at least two vertical supports, and the non-inclined shelf can be positioned at various vertical locations on the second front of the central support structure.
Type: Application
Filed: Aug 19, 2004
Publication Date: Jan 6, 2005
Applicant: RTC Industries, Inc. (Rolling Meadows, IL)
Inventor: Paul Webb (Alpharetta, GA)
Application Number: 10/922,632