Sunglass storage system
A display for eyeglasses is provided that includes an enclosure having a top and a bottom. One or more eyeglass display units are disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom, and one or more cabinets are secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of each cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure. The display may further include one or more drawers slidably disposed within the cabinet and one or more bins within each drawer. The bins can be partitioned into sections, and each section can be dimensioned to receive a pair of eyeglasses. The eyeglass display units can be rotatable within the enclosure. The drawers, bins and sections can be provided with indexing indicators that correspond to indexing indicators on the one or more eyeglass display units. Further, the bins can be postionally aligned alongside eyeglass receivers on the face of the display units so replacement eyeglasses stored in the bins can be easily inserted into empty eyeglass receivers.
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FIELD OF THE INVENTIONThe present invention relates to display systems and cabinets and more particularly to an eyeglass display cabinet.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTIONEyeglasses, sunglasses, spectacles, reading glasses and the like (hereinafter “eyeglasses”) are commonly presented for sale in a single vertical display unit that provides numerous eyeglass holders, one for each pair of glasses. After a displayed pair of eyeglasses is sold, the holder becomes empty and must be restocked.
Some display units have no storage for replacement eyeglasses. Most have a single storage drawer below the display. The lower-placed drawer can be difficult to access, especially for the elderly and those with physical ailments such as back problems. Further, eyeglasses stocked in the drawer tend to get damaged as a clerk searches for a particular pair to replace what was sold. Moreover, time is wasted looking through the drawer for the correct pair of replacement eyeglasses.
When glasses are sold in kiosk displays, such as in mall corridors, they must be locked-up or otherwise secured when the kiosk is unattended. It is backbreaking labor to restock an entire display in the morning after all of the stock has been piled into an almost floor-level drawer the night before. Also, it is difficult to ascertain which glasses go where if there is a preferred location on the display for a particular style of frame or lens.
It would therefore be desirable to provide a display cabinet having an elevated drawer conveniently located near an eyeglass display unit to reduce the time and energy required for restocking or secure storage of inventory. Furthermore, it would be desirable to provide a display which has indexing indicators which makes restocking more accurate, less arduous and less time consuming. It would also be desirable to provide storage bins within the drawer to make the restocking easier. Additionally, it would be desirable to provide sections within the bins to further simplify the restocking process. Furthermore, it would be desirable to provide a signage display or signage holder to provide advertising space for usage by the seller of the eyeglasses or by others.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTIONThe shortcomings of the known prior art are overcome in the present invention, which provides a display for eyeglasses that includes an enclosure having a top, a bottom. One or more eyeglass display units are disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom, and one or more cabinets are secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of each cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure. The display may further include one or more drawers disposed within the cabinet and one or more bins within each drawer. The bins can be partitioned into sections, and each section can be dimensioned to receive a pair of eyeglasses. The eyeglass display units can be rotatable within the enclosure. The drawers, bins and sections can be provided with indexing indicators that correspond to indexing indicators on the one or more eyeglass display units.
In one embodiment, a display for eyeglasses is provided. The display includes an enclosure having a top and a bottom, an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom, and one or more cabinets secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of the one or more cabinets are above the bottom of the enclosure.
In another embodiment, a display for eyeglasses is provided, the display includes an enclosure having a top and a bottom, and an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom, wherein the eyeglass display unit is rotatable within the enclosure. The display further includes a first cabinet and a second cabinet secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of each of the first cabinet and the second cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure, and a drawer movably disposed within each of the first and second cabinets.
In yet another embodiment of the invention, a method of replacing eyeglasses in an eyeglass display unit is provided. The method includes the steps of providing an enclosure having a top and a bottom, the enclosure including an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom and providing at least a cabinet secured to the enclosure wherein at least a portion of the first cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure, where the cabinet includes a drawer movably disposed within the cabinet. The eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers. The method further includes the steps of providing one or more bins within the drawer, where the bins are dimensioned to retain one or more pairs of replacement eyeglasses, and each bin is aligned with at least one eyeglass receiver, identifying an empty eyeglass receiver, placing a replacement eyeglass on the empty eyeglass receiver.
A more complete understanding of the present invention, and the attendant advantages and features thereof, will be more readily understood by reference to the following detailed description when considered in conjunction with the accompanying drawings wherein:
A vertically-disposed cabinet 20 is secured to the enclosure 12 so that at least a portion of the cabinet 20 is above the bottom 16 of the enclosure 12. A drawer 22 is slidably disposed within the cabinet 20. In the embodiment shown in
Furthermore, each of the bins 24 may be partitioned into one or more sections 26, wherein each section 26 is dimensioned to receive a pair of eyeglasses 28. Although the sections 26 are shown in
Similarly,
The eyeglass display unit 18 can also be provided with bins 24 having partitions 26. The eyeglass display unit 18 has one or more eyeglass receivers 32 having receiver indexing indicators 38 and one or more partition indexing indicators associated with each partition 26. Each receiver indexing indicator 38 may have a corresponding partition indexing indicator. Thus, a second indexing scheme allows a worker to determine not only the bin 24 where replacement glasses may reside, but also the partition 26 within the bin 24 where one or more replacement glasses may reside.
Referring once again to
The method described above can be used fill one or more empty eyeglass receivers 32 by use of the aligned bins 24 with drawer 22. Each bin 24 may be aligned with one or more eyeglass receivers 32. For example, a bin 24 within drawer 22 may be aligned with both sets of eyeglass receivers 32 in display 10, i.e., eyeglass receiver 32 within unit 18 and another eyeglass receiver 32 within unit 18A. Because the eyeglass receivers 32 within side-by-side units 18 and 18A are usually aligned with each other, one bin 24 may house replacement glasses for eyeglass receivers 32 in each unit, 18 and 18A.
Further, one bin 24 may be aligned with eyeglass receivers 32 within one display unit 18. For example, in
It will be appreciated by persons skilled in the art that the present invention is not limited to what has been particularly shown and described herein above. In addition, unless mention was made above to the contrary, it should be noted that all of the accompanying drawings are not to scale. A variety of modifications and variations are possible in light of the above teachings without departing from the scope and spirit of the invention, which is limited only by the following claims.
Claims
1. A display for eyeglasses, comprising:
- an enclosure having a top and a bottom;
- an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom; and
- one or more cabinets secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of the one or more cabinets are above the bottom of the enclosure.
2. The display of claim 1, further comprising a drawer movably disposed within at least one or the one or more cabinets.
3. The display of claim 2, further comprising a plurality of bins within the drawer, each bin dimensioned to receive one or more pairs of eyeglasses.
4. The display of claim 3, wherein at least one of the bins is partitioned into a plurality of sections, wherein each section is dimensioned to receive one or more pairs of eyeglasses.
5. The display of claim 1, further comprising a plurality of drawers disposed within the cabinet.
6. The display of claim 5, further comprising a plurality of bins within one or more of the plurality of drawers.
7. The display of claim 6, wherein at least one of the bins is partitioned into a plurality of sections, and wherein each section is dimensioned to receive a pair of eyeglasses.
8. The display of claim 1, wherein the eyeglass display unit is rotatable within the enclosure.
9. The display of claim 8, further comprising a second rotatable display unit within the enclosure.
10. The display of claim 1, further comprising a second cabinet secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of the second cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure.
11. The display of claim 2, wherein the eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of drawer indexing indicators associated with the drawer.
12. The display of claim 11, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding drawer indexing indicator.
13. The display of claim 3, wherein the eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers each having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of bin indexing indicators associated with each bin.
14. The display of claim 13, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding bin indexing indicator.
15. The display of claim 4, wherein the eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of partition indexing indicators associated with each partition.
16. The display of claim 15, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding partition indexing indicator.
17. The display of claim 3, wherein the eyeglass display unit comprises one or more eyeglass receivers.
18. The display of claim 17, wherein each bin is aligned with at least one of the one or more eyeglass receivers.
19. A display for eyeglasses, comprising:
- an enclosure having a top and a bottom;
- an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure, between the top and the bottom, wherein the eyeglass display unit is rotatable within the enclosure;
- a first cabinet and a second cabinet secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of each of the first cabinet and the second cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure; and
- a drawer movably disposed within each of the first and second cabinets.
20. The display of claim 19, further comprising a plurality of bins within each drawer.
21. The display of claim 20, wherein each of the bins is partitioned into a plurality of sections, and wherein each section is dimensioned to receive a pair of eyeglasses.
22. The display of claim 19, wherein each eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of drawer indexing indicators associated with each drawer, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding drawer indexing indicator.
23. The display of claim 20, wherein each eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of bin indexing indicators associated with each bin, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding bin indexing indicator.
24. The display of claim 21, wherein the eyeglass display unit includes a plurality of eyeglass receivers having receiver indexing indicators; and
- a plurality of partition indexing indicators associated with each partition, wherein each receiver indexing indicator has a corresponding partition indexing indicator.
25. The display of claim 20, wherein the eyeglass display unit comprises one or more eyeglass receivers.
26. The display of claim 25, wherein each bin is aligned with at least one of the one or more eyeglass receivers.
27. A method of replacing eyeglasses in an eyeglass display unit, the method comprising:
- providing an enclosure having a top and a bottom, the enclosure including an eyeglass display unit disposed within the enclosure between the top and the bottom;
- providing at least a cabinet secured to the enclosure, wherein at least a portion of the first cabinet is above the bottom of the enclosure, the cabinet including a drawer movably disposed within the cabinet, the eyeglass display unit including a plurality of eyeglass receivers;
- providing one or more bins within the drawer, the bins dimensioned to retain one or more pairs of replacement eyeglasses, wherein each bin is aligned with at least one eyeglass receiver;
- identifying an empty eyeglass receiver; and
- placing a replacement eyeglass on the empty eyeglass receiver.
Type: Application
Filed: May 17, 2006
Publication Date: Nov 22, 2007
Applicant:
Inventor: Steve Felkowitz (Davie, FL)
Application Number: 11/435,485