VERSATILE COOLER RACK
A merchandise rack for attaching to a cooler door has a base arm and two frames for supporting items, such as bottles, in the rack. The base arm and frames are positioned parallel to one another, and each has their ends hingedly connected to side members on the rack. These hinged connections allow the positions of the base arm and frames to shift relative to one another so that the entire rack can be shifted. When shifted, the rack can support bottles or other items diagonally and can position in one of two vertical orientations on the cooler door. When not shifted, the rack can support the bottles or other items vertically in the rack while positioned horizontally on the cooler door.
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Cooler racks are used on glass doors of coolers to display beverage bottles and other merchandise to consumers and also to provide additional shelf space within the cooler. Typical cooler racks are made to attach to the cooler door in one orientation, and this limits how these cooler racks can be used. For example, the typical cooler rack may be restricted for use with certain merchandise, on certain coolers doors, or on certain places of the cooler doors depending on available space.
A versatile merchandise rack 10 illustrated in
The parallel frames 20a-b are substantially the same. For example, one of the frames 20 shown in the isolated plan view of
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The frames 20a-b are positioned parallel to one another, and the support arm 40 runs parallel to the frames 20a-b. The support arm 40 supports the bottom portion of the bottles or items in the rack 10, while the frames 20a-b support mid-portions of the bottles or items in the rack 10. The side arms 50a-b connect inside both ends of each frame 20a-b using first hinged connections 52a-b and connect to the support arm 40 using second hinged connections 52c. To form the first hinged connections 52a-b, for example, the side arms 50a-b have tubes (54 and 56 in
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Regardless of the positioning of the rack 10, the merchandising plaque 30 is visible through the cooler door and remains substantially vertical or horizontal even through the rack 10 is shifted or tilted. As best shown in
An alternative merchandise rack 12 illustrated in
Another alternative merchandise rack 14 illustrated in
The foregoing description of preferred and other embodiments is not intended to limit or restrict the scope or applicability of the inventive concepts conceived of by the Applicants. For example, although the present disclosure described use of the merchandise rack to be used as a cooler rack on the glass door of a cooler, it will be appreciated that the rack can be supported on any suitable surface for displaying merchandise. In addition, even through use of the rack was described in the context of supporting beverage bottles, the rack can be used to support any suitable item of various shapes and sizes. For example, the items can take the form of bottles, cans, bars, boxes, packages, bags, cups, etc.
In exchange for disclosing the inventive concepts contained herein, the Applicants desire all patent rights afforded by the appended claims. Therefore, it is intended that the appended claims include all modifications and alterations to the full extent that they come within the scope of the following claims or the equivalents thereof.
Claims
1. A merchandise rack, comprising:
- a base member supporting a bottom portion of one or more items in the rack;
- a frame member positioned parallel to the base member and supporting another portion of the one or more items in the rack;
- a first end member movably connected to a first end of the frame member and to a first end of the base member; and
- a second end member movably connected to a second end of the frame member and to a second end of the base member.
2. The rack of claim 1, wherein the frame member is shiftable relative to the base member to diagonally support the one or more items in the cooler rack.
3. The rack of claim 1, further comprising means for attaching the rack to a surface.
4. The rack of claim 1, wherein the base member comprises a tray, a plate, a bar, an arm, or a rod.
5. The rack of claim 1, wherein the frame member comprises first and second edge wires interconnected by at least two cross wires, the edge and cross wires forming one or more slots to support the one or more items in the frame member.
6. A merchandise rack, comprising:
- a base member supporting a bottom portion of one or more items in the rack;
- a first frame member positioned parallel to the base member and having one or more first slots to hold one or more items in the rack;
- a second frame member positioned parallel to the first frame member and having one or more second slots to hold the one or more items in the rack;
- a first end member having first movable connections to first ends of the base member, the first frame member, and the second frame member; and
- a second end member having second movable connections to second ends of the base member, the first frame member, and the second frame member.
7. The rack of claim 6, wherein the base member comprises a tray, a plate, a bar, an arm, or a rod.
8. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first frame member comprises first and second edge wires interconnected by at least two cross wires, the edge and cross wires forming the one or more slots to support the one or more items.
9. The rack of claim 6, further comprising means for attaching the rack to a surface.
10. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first frame member comprises a plurality of first suction cups connected thereto to attach the rack to a cooler door.
11. The rack of claim 10, wherein the second frame member comprises a plurality of second suction cups connected thereto to attach the rack to the cooler door.
12. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first frame member comprises a display plaque connected to thereto.
13. The rack of claim 12, wherein the display plaque has slotted edges to receive a removable insert therein.
14. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first and second movable connections permit the positions of the first and second frame members and the base member to shift relative to one another while remaining parallel.
15. The rack of claim 14, wherein the first and second frame members permit the one or more items to be supported diagonally in the rack when shifted.
16. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first movable connections to the base member comprises a hinged connection between an eyelet on the first end member inserted into a forked end on the base member.
17. The rack of claim 6, wherein the first movable connections to the first frame member comprises a hinged connection between one or more wires on the first frame member at least partially inserted into a tube attached to the first end member.
18. A merchandise rack, comprising:
- a base member supporting a bottom portion of one or more items in the rack;
- at least one frame member positioned parallel to the base member and having one or more first slots to hold the one or more items in the rack;
- a first end member having a first movable connection to one end of the base member, and a second movable connection to one end of the at least one frame member; and
- a second end member having a third movable connection to another end of the base member, and a fourth movable connection to another end of the at least one frame member.
19. The rack of claim 18, further comprising a plurality of suction cups attached to the rack to support the rack on a surface.
20. A merchandise rack, comprising:
- means for attaching the rack adjacent a surface;
- means for holding a bottom portion of one or more items in the rack;
- means for holding at least a mid portion of the one or more items in the rack; and
- means for shifting position of the mid portion of the one or more items relative to the bottom portion to support the one or more items diagonally in the rack.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 28, 2008
Publication Date: Oct 29, 2009
Applicant: IN ZONE BRANDS, INC. (Smyrna, GA)
Inventor: Bobby Cresswell (Marietta, GA)
Application Number: 12/110,496
International Classification: A47B 96/16 (20060101);