Display device for retail goods
There is provided a display device with an insert and an outer body. The insert preferably has a series of panels that are adapted to be folded and glued upon one another to form one or more chutes. The outer body preferably has a front panel, a rear panel, and a series of additional panels comprising a bottom panel, a foot panel, and a platform panel that are adapted to be folded upon themselves to collectively form a display base. The outer body may also have angled support legs or an angled bottom of the base that allow the body to lean back and support itself. In use, the insert can be inserted into the outer body and shipped in a flattened position. There is further provided a display base having a support grid, a face panel attached to the support grid, the face panel having one or more openings, one or more peg display hooks attached to the support grid through the one or more openings in the face panel, and one or more support legs. The display body may also have product pouches attached thereto. This embodiment allows product to be displayed on peg display hooks and/or on in the display pouches.
This application claims the benefit of U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/639,894 titled “Display Device for Retail Goods” filed Dec. 29, 2004 and U.S. Patent Application Ser. No. 60/662,478 titled “Display Device for Retail Goods” filed Mar. 15, 2005, the entire contents of each of which are hereby incorporated by reference.
BACKGROUNDRetail product sales are driven by many factors. Product demand, quality, and pricing are some factors that contribute to retail product sales. Other factors may include product advertising and product location in the retail environment. As such, many product display devices are designed to take advantage of valuable retail space location. At the same time, display devices may also be designed to creatively utilize advertising space in order to include product graphics, indicia, and trademarks.
Conventional product display devices may take many different forms. Some retail establishments require that displays meet particular specifications in order to be used by that establishment. In some instances, retail establishments are concerned with storage space required for display devices when not in use. Retail establishments often desire that display devices be easy to set up, requiring minimal time and effort from its employees. Another issue with these devices relates to the disposal of displays after use. Retail establishments may prefer environmentally friendly displays in order to minimize issues with respect to disposal.
Some of the popular display products being used have dispensing chutes that compartmentalize product and allow a consumer to remove one product while another product will slide down into its place. Some of the currently available displays are difficult to assemble because they require two or more body pieces to form the outer shell, as well as serpentine-style inserts. This means that rather than being shipped in an easy to assemble position, the person preparing the display actually has to fold the paperboard insert back and forth to form the chutes. As example of such a system is shown in
It is thus desirable to provide a display unit that is easy to ship, easy to set up, and provides efficient delivery of product to the end-consumer. It is further desirable to provide display units that feature graphics, while also providing the additional display space on the unit, if needed. It is further desirable to provide a display unit that features chutes or other avenues by which products can be dispensed.
SUMMARYIn one embodiment, there is provided a display device with an insert and an outer body. The insert preferably has a series of panels that are adapted to be folded and glued upon one another to form one or more chutes. The outer body preferably has a front panel, a rear panel, and a series of additional panels comprising a bottom panel, a foot panel, and a platform panel that are adapted to be folded upon themselves to collectively form a display base. The outer body may also have angled support legs or an angled bottom of the base that allow the display to lean back and support itself. In use, the insert can be inserted into the outer body and shipped in a flattened position.
In a further embodiment, there is provided a display base having a support grid, a face panel attached to the support grid, the face panel having one or more openings, one or more peg display hooks attached to the support grid through the one or more openings in the face pane, and support legs. The display body may also have product pouches attached thereto. This embodiment allows product to be displayed on peg display hooks and/or displayed in product display pouches.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
According to certain embodiments, the invention provides a retail product display for use with consumer goods products in a retail establishment. One embodiment of the display is a gravity feed type display, preferably formed from paperboard or other suitable lightweight material. Another embodiment is a pegged display that provides a platform for materials to be displayed and/or hung from pegs or hooks. It should be understood that the display body or other parts may be made from corrugated, fiberboard, chip board, or any other material as desired.
With reference to the embodiment shown in
The rear panel 16 is foldably attached to a bottom panel 24 along a fold line 23. Two slots 42 are preferably located on the rear panel 16 in the corners, adjacent the fold line 23 connecting the rear panel to the bottom panel. The bottom panel 24 is preferably foldably attached to a foot panel 26 along a fold line 25, opposite the side attached to the rear panel 16. The foot panel 26 is preferably attached to a platform panel 28 along a fold line 27, opposite the side attached to the bottom panel 24. A fold tab 30 is foldably attached to each side end of the platform panel 28 along a fold line 29. The platform panel 28 is foldably attached to a tuck panel 32 along a fold line 31, opposite the side attached to the platform panel. Two tabs 40 are preferably located along the fold line 31 connecting the platform panel and the tuck panel, one at each end of the fold line. The tuck panel 32 has a free end opposite the side connected to the platform panel 28, which in the blank form is preferably adjacent to a front panel 34.
The front panel 34 is foldably connected to a top panel 36 along a fold line 35. The top panel 36 preferably comprises an opening 44 for product placement as will be described below. The top panel 36 is preferably foldably connected to a glue panel 38 along a fold line 37, opposite the side connected to the front panel 34. A side panel 46 is connected to each side end of the front panel 34 and the foot panel 26 along a fold line 45. Each side panel 46 is preferably foldably connected to a support panel 48 along a fold line 47. Each support panel 48 is preferably foldably connected to a base panel 50 along an angled fold line 49. The base panels are also preferably connected to the side panels 46 and the angled fold line 49 preferably extends across the fold line 47 connecting the side panels 46 to the support panels 48.
Once prepared and die cut, blank 14 is glued and then folded as shown in
Once base 54 has been formed, the top panel 36 is then folded along the fold line 35 and the glue panel 38 is folded along the fold line 37 so that the glue panel can be adhered to the rear panel 16 using an adhesive. The opening 44 allows product to be inserted into body, once inserts (described below) are in place.
One embodiment of insert 12 may also be formed from a blank, as shown in
As shown in
According to certain embodiments of the invention, when assembled and erected, the insert comprises three divided chutes for product placement, as shown in the completed insert shown in
An alternate embodiment of an insert 112 according to other embodiments of the invention is shown in
The inserts 12, 112 may preferably be placed inside the body unit 100 by passing them through one of the side ends of the erected body unit. Once placed inside the body 100, the sides of the body 100 may be closed by folding the side panels 18 along the fold lines 17 and inserting the tabs 20, 21 into the body, shown in
Graphical display indicia may be printed on the external surfaces of the display unit as desired. For example, graphical display indicia, such as advertisements for the displayed product may be printed on the front panel 34, the foot panel 26, and the support panels 48 and the side panels 46 of body 100.
The display unit according to certain embodiments of the invention may be shipped in a flat, unassembled configuration and meets virtually all current retail establishment specifications. It may be desirable to pre-glue the body unit and the inserts, thus requiring minimal effort to set up the display at the retail establishment. By shipping the display in a flat, unassembled configuration, approximately 50% more display units may be shipped per shipping truck as compared to other conventional display units. This also reduces the amount of storage space occupied at the retail establishment. By providing fewer parts, the display according to certain embodiments of the invention is easier to assemble. In addition, the preferable choice of environmentally friendly materials allows for easier disposal of the display.
Once the display is assembled, product can be placed in each chute 56 through the opening 44 located in the top panel 36 of body 100. Multiple units of a product may be placed in each chute 56, stacked one on top of another. The product preferably rests on the platform panel 28 and against the rear panel 16 (or against the back of chutes, if so designed). The bottom-most product is visible and may be removed from the platform panel or base 54 of the display 10 by a consumer. This allows the remaining product to be moved downward due to gravitational forces and the removed product to be automatically replaced by a new product until there is no more product located in the chute.
An additional optional feature of the invention is an anti-swiping device 192, shown in
An additional optional feature is to provide elastic members 93 to cause side panels to open automatically for the body 100. According to certain embodiments, the display unit may further comprise elastic members 93 as shown in
One end of each elastic member, such as a bando device, rubber band, or other similar elastic device, is preferably attached to the bottom outer portion of each support panel 48. The opposite end of each elastic member is preferably attached to the bottom portion of each respective hinge panel 96.
According to certain embodiments, the elastic member may be a bando device. The bando device may be attached to the support panels and the hinge panels by passing through small holes in the appropriate location of each panel.
The elastic members may preferably allow the support panels 48 of the display device to open automatically to the erected position, as shown in
According to other embodiments of the invention, the display device need not be a gravity feed display, but may be a pegged display, one example of which is shown in
Additionally, certain embodiments of the display unit 10 comprise an angled flat front surface. This may be provided by the bottom of the base 54 being angled so that the device 10 leans back and supports itself.
Certain embodiments of the invention provide a display device comprising a support panel or grid 115, as shown in
Peg hooks may be attached to the grid 115 thorough the openings 122. The peg hooks preferably snap into the support grid 115. Multiple peg hooks may be attached to the face panel and spaced apart as desired. A product pouch may be attached to the face panel and grid, preferably below each peg hook, if desired. The product pouch may have be clipped to the grid and face panel using Christmas tree clips, other types of clips, adhesive tape, adhesives, or other fastening means.
The display 10 may be assembled by placing the face panel 120 shown in
If desired, support legs may be attached to the grid, allowing the display to stand according to certain embodiments of the invention. This could be in addition to or instead of the option of providing an angled base 54, as described above. In one embodiment, the support legs may preferably comprise a blank 130 as shown in
In the embodiment shown in
Each support leg may be attached to the grid by placing the attachment holes over the exposed ends of the Christmas tree clips, on the back side of the grid, opposite the face panel. It should be understood that the support legs may be attached to the grid in any suitable manner using clips, adhesives, adhesive tapes, or other fastening devices if desired. The support legs may be folded along a fold line 140, causing the support legs to extend away from the grid. Base panels 144 may be folded along diagonal fold line 143, forming a base for the support legs. The base panels 144 preferably provide four bearing surfaces for supporting the assembled display device.
While the invention has been described with reference to certain embodiments, other features may be included without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A gravity feed display device, comprising:
- (a) an insert having a series of panels that are adapted to be folded and glued upon one another to form one or more chutes;
- (b) an outer body having a front panel, a rear panel, and a series of additional panels comprising a bottom panel, a foot panel, and a platform panel that are adapted to be folded upon themselves to collectively form a display base.
2. The display device of claim 1, wherein the series of additional panels further comprises a tuck panel adapted to be tucked under the display base for support.
3. The display device of claim 2, wherein the tuck panel comprises tabs.
4. The display device of claim 1, wherein one of the front panel and the rear panel comprises one or more slots for receiving one or more tabs from one of the series of additional panels.
5. The display device of claim 1, further comprising one or more support panels that allow the display device to support itself.
6. The display device of claim 5, wherein the one or more support panels cooperate with the outer body via one or more elastic members.
7. The display device of claim 1, further comprising an anti-sweeping device.
8. The display device of claim 7, wherein the anti-sweeping device comprises a plastic shield on or near the front panel.
9. The display device of claim 1, wherein the insert comprises an end panel, a primary front panel, a rear panel, and a secondary front panel, each attached to one another by a series of smaller panels.
10. The display device of claim 9, wherein the smaller panels comprise side panels and divider panels.
11. The display of claim 9, wherein one or more of the primary front panel and the secondary front panel have a smaller size to provide a chute-like opening in the assembled insert.
12. The display device of claim 1, wherein the insert comprises a blank with dividers attached to the blank by a fold line and a perforated portion.
13. The display device of claim 12, wherein the dividers are activated by separating the perforated portion and folding the dividers out along the fold line.
14. The display device of claim 12, wherein the blank further comprises thumb grips to ease removal of the dividers at the perforated portion.
15. A method for forming an insert to provide gravity feed chutes, comprising:
- (a) providing an insert blank having a glue panel, a divider panel, a secondary front panel, a second divider panel, a rear panel, a side panel, a primary front panel, a second side panel, and an end panel,
- (b) folding and gluing the glue panel to the rear panel,
- (c) folding and gluing the secondary front panel to the primary front panel,
- (d) folding and gluing the end panel to the rear panel.
16. A display device, comprising:
- (a) a support grid,
- (b) a face panel attached to the support grid, the face panel having one or more openings,
- (c) one or more peg display hooks attached to the support grid through the one or more openings in the face panel, and
- (d) one or more support legs attached to the display.
17. The display of claim 16, further comprising a product pouch attached to the display.
18. The display of claim 17, wherein the product pouch is attached by one or more of adhesive tape, adhesives, clips, and hook and loop fasteners.
19. The display of claim 16, wherein the display body comprises an angled flat front surface.
Type: Application
Filed: Dec 29, 2005
Publication Date: Jul 20, 2006
Inventors: Dave Pedler (Winston-Salem, NC), James Cherry (Kent, CT), Nicole Reyher (Maple Shade, NJ)
Application Number: 11/321,137
International Classification: A47G 29/00 (20060101);