MAGNETIC CONFECTIONARY DISPLAY
A confectionary display, comprises an elongate pole member having an attachment side, a display side, and a plurality of tracks located in the display side that each are capable of holding a plurality of display elements, a plurality of display elements that each are adapted to hold a confectionary item, and at least first and second magnet assemblies interconnected with the attachment side. The first magnet assembly is located at a top portion of the attachment side, and the second magnet assembly is located at a bottom portion of the attachment side. The magnet assemblies are capable of holding the pole member, display elements, and confectionary items to a ferromagnetic surface, with the second magnet assembly having a pull force rating that is higher than a pull force rating of the first magnetic assembly. The display elements, in one aspect of the invention, comprise an engaging member that is sized to fit into the tracks and a tubular portion that is capable of holding a pop stick.
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The present invention relates generally to displays for retail items, and more specifically to a magnetically secured display for confectionary items such as pops.
BACKGROUNDConfectionary items, such as candy bars, gum, pops, and other candies are commonly displayed at or around checkout lanes in various retailers, and/or in a specific area of a retailer. Such items are often impulse purchases that a customer will select while waiting to pay for items at, for example, a grocery store. Many confectionary items are well suited for display, such as candy bars, as such items stack nicely in a box on a display shelf, for example. However, certain items are not well suited for display in such a manner. For example, lollipops are commonly placed in a box on a shelf, with the pops arranged in the box in a haphazard fashion that is not aesthetically pleasing, and also may not adequately display certain features of the pops, such as assorted flavors or the form or designs on the pops. Furthermore, display space in retail areas is limited, and thus efficient use of display space is desirable.
There is therefore a need in the art for an efficient and aesthetically pleasing display for pops, among other confectionary and/or non-confectionary items.
SUMMARYEmbodiments disclosed herein address the above stated needs by providing a confectionary display, comprising: an elongate pole member having an attachment side, and a display side; a plurality of display elements interconnected to the display side that each are adapted to hold an item to be displayed; and a magnet assembly interconnected to the attachment side. The magnet assembly is capable of holding the pole member, display elements, and items to a ferromagnetic surface, and wherein the magnet assembly has a pull force rating that is greater than 15 pounds per foot. In one embodiment, the magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, the first magnet assembly located at a top portion of the attachment side and the second magnet assembly located at a bottom portion of the attachment side. The second magnet assembly, in some embodiments, can have a pull force rating that is at least one-third greater than a pull force rating of said first magnet assembly. In another embodiment, the first magnet assembly comprises two magnet sub-assemblies, each of said magnet sub-assemblies having a pull force rating of at least 15 pounds and the second magnet assembly comprises three magnet sub-assemblies, each of said magnet sub-assemblies having a pull force rating of at least 15 pounds. In further embodiments, the combined pull force rating of magnet sub-assemblies is at least 100 pounds.
Still further embodiments disclosed herein address the above stated needs by providing a display apparatus, comprising a display pole comprising an attachment side and a display side; a plurality of display members interconnected to the display side; and a magnet assembly interconnected to the attachment side, the magnet assembly having a total pull force rating of at least 50 pounds. In some embodiments, the magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, the first magnet assembly located at an upper portion of the display pole and the second magnet assembly is located at a lower portion of the display pole. the second magnet assembly may have a pull force rating that is at least one-third greater than a pull force rating of the first magnet assembly. In other embodiments, the magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, the first magnet assembly located at an upper portion of the display pole and the second magnet assembly located at a lower portion of the display pole, and the first magnet assembly comprises two magnet sub-assemblies and the second magnet assembly comprises three or more magnet sub-assemblies. The pull force rating of each of the magnet sub-assemblies is at least 15 pounds in various embodiments.
With reference now to the drawing figures, various exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in detail. Initially, it is noted that the term “pop” as used herein refers to a confectionary item commonly having a candy portion on a stick. While pops are referred to in the exemplary embodiments described herein, it will be understood that the concepts described herein are equally applicable to other types of confectionary items. Furthermore, it will also be understood that the concepts described herein also apply equally to displays for items other than confectionary items, and that the embodiments described herein are for purposes of illustration and discussion only.
With reference now to the drawing figures, an exemplary embodiment of the invention is now described. As illustrated in
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In one embodiment, each sub-assembly 56 comprises ceramic magnets, although any appropriate magnetic material, or combinations of magnetic materials, may be used so long as a sufficient pull force is provided. Other magnetic materials that may be used include, for example, neodymium, Alnico, and Samarium Cobalt, to name but a few. The pull force that is generated by the magnet assemblies 48, 52, cause the display 20 to be securely affixed to a surface that is formed at least partially of a ferromagnetic material, such as iron, steel, and/or nickel, to name but a few. In this manner, the display 20 may be placed in an area without requiring an additional stand and without requiring floor space. The display 20 is particularly, suited for retail establishments that have candy displays at or near the checkout area, or in a particular aisle or other space dedicated to confections. In many cases the display 20 may be affixed to a pole or other shelving type unit at or near the desired area for displaying the confections. Furthermore, as young children often are interested in such confections, it is often desirable to have such a display that is relatively secure in that the display will be unlikely to come unsecured from the display area. For example, a young child may desire a pop that is being displayed in the display 20 when it is affixed to a ferromagnetic surface. The child may inadvertently pull on one of the display elements 28 rather than simply removing a pop from the associated display element 28. In such a manner, if magnet assemblies 48, 52, have relatively little pull force, the display 20 may be pulled from the surface to which it is affixed, frightening or injuring people that are nearby. Thus, in the embodiments of
The previous description of the disclosed embodiments is provided to enable any person skilled in the art to make or use the present invention. Various modifications to these embodiments will be readily apparent to those skilled in the art, and the generic principles defined herein may be applied to other embodiments without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention. Furthermore, although the various embodiments are discussed as displaying confectionary items, other non-confectionary items may also be displayed in a similar manner. Thus, the present invention is not intended to be limited to the embodiments shown herein but is to be accorded the widest scope consistent with the principles and novel features disclosed herein.
Claims
1. A confectionary display, comprising:
- an elongate pole member having an attachment side, and a display side;
- a plurality of display elements interconnected to said display side that each are adapted to hold an item to be displayed; and
- a magnet assembly interconnected to said attachment side,
- wherein said magnet assembly is capable of holding said pole member, display elements, and items to a ferromagnetic surface, and wherein said magnet assembly has a pull force rating that is greater than 15 pounds per foot.
2. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, said first magnet assembly located at a top portion of said attachment side and said second magnet assembly located at a bottom portion of said attachment side.
3. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 2, wherein said second magnet assembly has a pull force rating that is at least one-third greater than a pull force rating of said first magnet assembly.
4. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said display elements comprise an engaging member that is sized to fit into a track located on said display side and a tubular portion that is capable of holding a pop stick.
5. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 1, wherein said first magnet assembly comprises two magnet sub-assemblies, each of said magnet sub-assemblies having a pull force rating of at least 15 pounds.
6. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 5, wherein said second magnet assembly comprises three magnet sub-assemblies, each of said magnet sub-assemblies having a pull force rating of at least 15 pounds.
7. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 5, wherein each of said magnet sub-assemblies have pull force ratings that are about equal.
8. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 6, wherein the combined pull force rating of said magnet sub-assemblies is at least 100 pounds.
9. The confectionary display, as claimed in claim 1, wherein a height of said pole member is at least two times the cumulative height of said first and second magnet assemblies.
10. A display apparatus, comprising:
- a display pole comprising an attachment side and a display side;
- a plurality of display members interconnected to said display side; and
- a magnet assembly interconnected to said attachment side of said display pole, said magnet assembly having a total pull force rating of at least 50 pounds.
11. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, said first magnet assembly located at an upper portion of said display pole and said second magnet assembly is located at a lower portion of said display pole.
12. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 11, wherein said second magnet assembly has a pull force rating that is at least one-third greater than a pull force rating of said first magnet assembly.
13. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said display elements comprise a tubular portion that is capable of holding a pop stick.
14. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 10, wherein said magnet assembly comprises at least a first magnet assembly and a second magnet assembly, said first magnet assembly located at an upper portion of said display pole and said second magnet assembly located at a lower portion of said display pole, and wherein said first magnet assembly comprises two magnet sub-assemblies.
15. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 14, wherein said second magnet assembly comprises at least three magnet sub-assemblies.
16. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 15, wherein each of said magnet sub-assemblies have pull force ratings that are about equal.
17. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 16, wherein the pull force rating of each of said magnet sub-assemblies is at least 15 pounds.
18. The display apparatus, as claimed in claim 10, wherein a height of said pole member is at least two times the cumulative height of said magnet assembly.
Type: Application
Filed: Jun 15, 2006
Publication Date: Dec 20, 2007
Applicant: IMPACT CONFECTIONS, INC. (COLORADO SPRINGS, CO)
Inventors: STEPHEN A. TELATNIK (COLORADO SPRINGS, CO), GREGORY K. HEIMBUCK (COLORADO SPRINGS, CO), JACK A. NELLESSEN (CASTLE ROCK, CO)
Application Number: 11/424,446