FOLDING SHELF DISPLAY
A presentation display for use in displaying products, samples, premiums or the like comprises a center panel, a left tray, and a right tray wherein the center panel is hingedly attached to the left tray on one side and hingedly attached to the center panel on an opposite side such that the display can easily pivot between an open and closed position, whereby the closed position eliminates all non-product space and increases shipping efficiency to 100%. The presentation display is made from three pieces of paperboard or like flexible material and has a compact shipping or storage position that folds out to a larger open or presentation position.
This application claims priority benefit of a U.S. Provisional Application, Ser. No. 60/923,209 filed in the United States Patent and Trademark Office on Apr. 13, 2007, and entitled “Folding shelf display”.
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BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION Field of the InventionThe present invention relates generally to retail shelf displays. It further relates to a highly shipping efficient, pre-packed with product and promotional messaging, retail shelf display structure that easily and quickly installs on the retail shelf right from the shipping container.
Many marketers are challenged with the need to create pre-packed displays that are easy to set up and meet stringent size constraints set by retails stores. Wal-Mart has named and made the PDQ (Pretty Darn Quick) tray a standard in the industry (
Even though many displays will need an “Ad Panel” to help market the products, there is more and more pressure on vendors to deliver their products to retailers more efficiently than ever before. Wal-Mart in 2007 introduced a waste reduction effort that requires the cooperation of all vendors to become accountable for reducing waste in their packaging and displays. This sets the tone for the future, where all vendors will be looking for ways to reduce packaging and display production waste as well as ways in which they can ship products more efficiently to the retainers, reducing the amount of trucks needed to deliver the order, which reduces the amount of fuel needed to accomplish the same, and which in turn reduces the amount of CO2 emissions. Wal-Mart's stated goal is to reduce emissions by 667,000 metric tons per year within five years. To do this they are instituting a waste reduction score card system for vendors that will rate each display shipped to Wal-Mart according to how well it scores across seven environmental and waste reduction measurements. Two such measurements are cube utilization and transport. That means the more efficient your shipment is, the better your score. Shipping less “air” and stacking more displays per pallet becomes very desirable, as this will enable you to ship more displays in less trucks requiring less fuel thereby releasing less CO2 emissions into the environment.
Description of the Prior ArtThe traditional PDQ display shown in
Alliance Display, a division of Rock Tenn Corp. makes the Max PDQ which is a display designed to hold light products. It is a largely flat tray design measuring the length of traditional PDQ trays, with side wings that are folded during shipping yet set up in such a way as to hold up the tray at an angle when the display is set up, making it look substantially larger, that how its ships. The drawback is that this tray display is not designed to hold heavy products, or full trays, and as such is used primarily for displays that hold minimal amount of products.
Another display, the ECO-PDQ is a product of Henschel-Steinau and also offers a solution that ships small and sets up larger. This structure is a box within a box concept. It is designed with an outer sleeve that acts as a header, and inner tray that slides out to display the products being marketed. Unfortunately this structure has the limitation that tray may be placed on the shelf without the inner tray ever being pulled out by the store associate, or the outer sleeve may be pulled completely off and discarded.
SUMMARY OF INVENTIONAgainst the foregoing background, it is the primary object of the present invention to provide a shelf display that has a compact shipping or storage position and expands to a larger open position featuring a center panel (“Ad Panel”) which may be used for promotional or information messaging.
It is another object of the invention to provide a universal display structure that always has two trays connected by a center panel. The difference in the displays would be in the size of the center panel, the sizes of the trays, the length, width and height of the display, the amount of weight that display would hold, however, all in all the basic construction of the display would be made from three parts including two trays and an interlocking center panel. This familiar construction would be easy to repurpose, easy to design, manufacture, assemble and pack-out.
It is another object of the invention to make it appealing for use where licensed images are used as there are many opportunities to create clever die cuts, and many places to place graphics to decorate the display.
It is another object of the invention, to reduce the number of dies required to produce the display. This display requires two dies, and in some instances a single die using a single sheet of material may be used to create the complete display. This is done by making a single tray with center panel slots on both sides so that the same tray may serve as a right or left tray, and producing the center panel and even a tray insert (if required) on the same die.
It is further the intent of the inventor to provide a display that may be easily modified to maintain the same overall display while having different sized trays and center panels. This is accomplished by adjusting the lengths of the trays and the length of the center panel so as not to alter the overall length of the display and to allow the trays, when folded, to be next to each other in a compact way for shipping and storage purposes.
Yet another object of the inventor is to make the calculation to determine the placement of the center panel and the length of the center panel easy.
It is yet still another object of the invention, to provide a display that is considered a one piece display requiring no assembly of parts at store level, for easy portability and set up.
It is another object of the invention, to provide a display that may be completely assembled and easily stored in a substantially flat profile for future shipment.
It is yet another object of the invention to provide a display with an “open” look and feel with a wide viewing angle.
It is yet another object of the current invention to provide a display that may have interesting shapes other than a linear or straight display, simply by modifying the center panel in such a way that when the center panel is locked into the trays the set up tray may be fixed in various angled and interesting positions.
It is yet another object of the invention to allow for hooks instead of shelves to hold the product in place such as hanging from a wall or rack.
It is yet another object of the invention to use the same basic construction when created without shelves to form a “dual container gravity feed display”.
It is another object of the invention to make the invention from paperboard, plastic or any other suitable material.
To the accomplishments of the foregoing objects and the advantages of the present invention in brief summary comprises a flexible paperboard, plastic or other suitable flexible material that can be die-cut and folded, and attached, by glue, tuck flaps or other suitable fastening means, so that when the structure is set up, it features two trays or containers, separated by a center panel, that may be used to display “selling” or “informational” messages. The structure of the left and right trays is such that the trays may be rotated in such a way that they will nest nearly in front of or behind the center panel (Ad Panel”) for compact shipping or storage purposes, eliminating the “air” usually found behind traditional “Ad Panel” inserts.
The foregoing and still other objects and advantages of the present invention will be more apparent from the detailed explanation of the preferred embodiments of the invention in connection with the accompanying drawings, wherein:
Referring to the drawings and, in particular to
Trays 12 and 14 can hold product for retail display, while the center panel 200 serves as an “Ad Panel” containing promotional or educational information about the products being displayed. The display 10 is made in such a way that the empty space 127 (see
In the preferred embodiment the universal tray 100 can be made into either a left tray 12 or a right 14 tray. Each tray 100 is constructed of paperboard and starts flat as shown in
The inventor contemplates however that there may be advantages in certain instances to have a separate right tray 14 with only slots 116 and 114 and a separate left tray 12 with only slots 115 and 117, such as those instances when each tray will contain different graphics. This can also be manufactured from a single die as long as both surfaces of the paperboard were similar because the die cut for the left tray 12 is the same as the die cut for the right tray 14, if you flip one over. That is, the die cut of the left tray 12 with only one pair of slots 115, 117 is the mirror image of the die cut of the right tray 14 with slots 114, 116.
Assuming the depth or height of the display 10 is equal; the following will demonstrate the dramatic difference in overall size of the open and closed positions of the Folding Shelf Display.
The inventor contemplates that the length X of center panel 200 needs to be slightly larger than the sum of the lengths 140 and 141 (
The following is an example of the calculation required to determine the position and length of the center panel when the tray dimensions change from one size to another (in this example for illustration purposes we are using absolute dimensions and not allowing for paper and folding tolerances, that if accounted for would slightly alter the dimension).
Retailers prefer standard sized displays, so many displays are often designed to keep the overall length of the display, in the open position, the same length although the amount of product in the display may require smaller or larger trays. Using the Folding Shelf Display structure 10, one may vary the size of the individual trays 12 & 14, without changing the overall length of the display 10 as previously discussed.
The Folding Shelf Display 10 is most like traditional displays when both trays 12 & 14 and the center panel 200 are in the open position and in a straight line, however, it is the intent of the inventor to vary the size and shape of the center panel in such a way that when the trays 12 & 14 may be in a locked position and the overall display can take on more unusual and interesting shapes, such as an “L” or “corner” shape, or a “stadium” or “panorama” shape.
Referring now to
Claims
1. A foldable display having a central panel structure having a folded and unfolded position, said central panel structure comprising a left tray, a right tray and a central panel, wherein said central panel structure further includes at least one die cut and at least one score so as to allow folding of said left tray, said right tray and said central panel into a complete three-dimensional display structure in said folded position.
2. The foldable display of claim 1, wherein said central panel structure has a substantially flat profile in said unfolded position.
3. The foldable display of claim 2, wherein said left tray and said right tray are fabricated independently and removable attached to said central panel.
4. The foldable display of claim 3, wherein said left tray, said right tray and said central panel are manufactured from a flexible material.
5. The foldable display of claim 4, wherein said flexible material is paperboard.
6. The foldable display of claim 1, further including at least one shelf insert.
7. A foldable display for presenting products and information to consumers in a retail environment comprising:
- a center panel having a length X;
- a left tray rotatably connected by a first hinge to the left side of said center panel;
- a right tray rotatably connected by a second hinge to the right side of said center panel;
- said trays each having a front surface, a rear surface and two side surfaces;
- each said tray able to move rotatably on its said respective hinge about said center panel between an open position and a closed position;
- said respective tray front surfaces being parallel to each other and to said center panel in said open position; and
- said respective tray front surfaces being parallel to each other and perpendicular to said center panel in said closed position.
8. The foldable display of claim 7, further including
- said first hinge being located in the middle of a right side panel of said left tray;
- said second hinge being located in the middle of a left side panel of said right tray; and
- each said side panel of each said tray having a width equal to said center panel length X.
9. The foldable display of claim 8, further including
- each said respective tray front surface having a length TL;
- said display having a length in said open position of 2 times TL+X; and
- said display having a length in said closed position of 2 times X.
Type: Application
Filed: Apr 14, 2008
Publication Date: May 6, 2010
Inventor: Alexander Virvo (Stamford, CT)
Application Number: 12/594,992
International Classification: A47F 7/00 (20060101); A47F 5/00 (20060101);