Shelf Facing Systems
An improved shelf facing system allows for easy, quick, safe, and secure storage and alignment of products on a shelf or support surface, and facing of the products on shelving or display system. The facing system provides an apparatus and methods for alignment and storage of various sized products, and safely and efficiently facing products toward the front of a shelf or display unit. The shelf facing system is adjustable to accommodate different types or sizes of products, as well as different shelves or display units. The facing system may include adjustable members that enable varying the width and/or length of the system.
This U.S. patent application claims the benefit of and priority to U.S. provisional patent application Ser No. 61/860,964 filed on Aug. 1, 2013, which is incorporated by reference herein in its entirety.
TECHNICAL FIELDThe present disclosure generally relates to systems for facing products stored on shelving, and more particularly, to shelf facing systems for cost-effectively enabling simple facing of products on shelving units.
BACKGROUNDThere have been developed facing systems for increasing sales in a retail environment, and/or to facilitate maximizing shelf space and to bring a clean attractive appearance to retail shelves and displays. The main purpose of installing the facing systems on shelves is to attract customer's attention to a particular product and facilitate customer's shopping in a store. Generally, the more organized products are when displayed on shelves or displays, the more visually attractive the products are to customers, leading to more sales and revenue. Further, if products are organized and displayed in an orderly fashion on shelves, a manager of a store can check its inventory more quickly and efficiently.
When a product is picked up from a shelf by a customer, it is important that the next product moves to the front of the shelf so that the next customer can easily see and spot the product on the shelf. If the products are still located at the back of the shelf, it is difficult for customers to spot the product. This may result in significant loss of potential sales for a store. Also, this may cause customers to react negatively as the store is not orderly and organized.
To overcome the above problem, various types of facing systems have been developed. For example, self-facing systems have been developed with spring loaded self-facing pusher systems that automatically advance products to the front of the shelf or display for maximum visual exposure. Such self-facing systems automatically push products forward on shelves after products are selected by customers. However, even though the automatic facing system can be effective, the automatic facing system is structurally complicated and costs much more compared to hiring people to move the products to the front of shelves manually. Additionally, the autonomous facing system takes up significant space on shelves so that it cannot accommodate all depths and types of shelving of displays.
There is also a gravity type facing system which requires less complicated components than the autonomous facing systems. The gravity facing system utilizes gravity to attempt to cause products to move forward on shelves. Because the gravity facing system is inclined at a slope of several degrees, products on shelves will move forward after the front product has been removed by a customer. However, because of its nature of structure and mechanism, the gravity facing system does not provide a safe and proper way of pushing products toward the front of shelves. In many instances, the products do not move forward, and/or gaps can be created in which products can tip over. For example, glass containers, such as wine bottles or the like, may be prone to tipping over due to a high center of gravity and significant weight compared to an ordinary can or the like, or if at the front of a shelf, may be susceptible to falling from such gravity feed systems. As such gravity facing systems many time are constructed from a material with a sufficiently low friction coefficient to allow products to slide forward more easily, various products may be susceptible to falling out of the shelving.
SUMMARYThe present system solves the above and other problems and provides an improved facing system which can easily, quickly, safely, and securely facilitate storage and alignment of product, and facing of the products on shelving or display systems. The facing system provides an apparatus and methods for alignment and storage of various sized products, and safely and efficiently facing products toward the front of a shelf or display unit. The shelf facing system is adjustable to accommodate different types or sizes of products, as well as different shelves or display units. The facing system may include adjustable members that enable varying the width and/or length of the system.
According to an example, the system of the present invention may include a frame formed of first and second side members and front and rear members. The front and rear members may be length adjustable units which enable to adjust the width between the first and second side members. The first and second side members may be length adjustable to allow the length of each side member to be adjusted to accommodate different depth shelves or display units. The length adjustable units may use any suitable configuration to allow adjustability, and generally are formed of two sections adapted to adjustably couple to each other, with adjustment being simple and allowing the sections to be locked into a desired position.
According to another example, the facing system can be folded flat so that the entire system can be packaged, stored and transported without taking up significant space. In this example, each of the frame members are connected to each other by hinges or bearing.
According to another embodiment, the facing system provides the ability to label the front section with product information, and may include a header having a transparent face plate that is slidable into the frame section along with product, pricing or other information. The front frame section may also include a retaining system to prevent inadvertent movement of the facing system on the shelf or other display surface. The front frame section (and/or other sections) may include a retaining system such as a magnetic member, that interfaces with a corresponding magnetic member positioned on the shelf or other display member. Upon positioning of the facing assembly on the shelf or other display member, the magnetic members “lock” the facing system into place to prevent inadvertent movement thereof, while allowing the retention system to be disconnected, such as by lifting of the front frame section, to allow facing of products or other movement of the facing system. The system of the present invention may also have a side wall extensions for each side frame member, and/or an end wall extension for the back frame member, which may be used to extend the height of the sides and/or back of the system to retain products therein.
Accordingly, the facing system may be adjustable in width and/or length, to easily, quickly, and efficiently vary the configuration for various shelving or other display configurations, and to accommodate various shapes and sizes of products. The facing system may be collapsible to facilitate shipping and handling, and may include a retaining system to hold it in place until facing of products is desired, and may include side wall members to facilitate safely moving products to the front of the shelving or the like. Thus, the facing system safely stores and aligns products and efficiently moves products toward the front of shelves or the like as is desired for effective sale thereof.
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While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been shown and described and that all changes and modifications that come within the spirit of the invention are desired to be protected. Additional features of the invention will become apparent to those skilled in the art upon consideration of the description. Modifications may be made without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention.
Claims
1. A product facing apparatus for aligning and drawing products along and to the front of a support surface, comprising,
- a frame including first and second side members, and a front and back member;
- at least the front and side frame members including an adjustment mechanism to allow the length of the front and back frame members to be adjusted.
2. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the first and second side frame members including an adjustment mechanism to allow the length of the side frame members to be adjusted.
3. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the adjustment mechanism is lockable into position.
4. The product facing apparatus of claim 2, where the adjustment mechanism is lockable into position.
5. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the front and back frame members include two sections attached to one another via the adjustment mechanism.
6. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the frame members are attached to one another via hinges, to allow each of the front and back frame members to be folded to a position adjacent one of the side frame members.
7. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the front frame member includes a magnetic member on at least one edge thereof, which engages a support surface on which the product facing apparatus is positioned.
8. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, where the side frame members include a magnetic member on at least one of the top and bottom thereof.
9. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising side wall extensions attachable to the side frame members.
10. The product facing apparatus of claim 9, where the side wall extensions include a magnetic member to attach to the side frame members.
11. The product facing apparatus of claim 1, further comprising a back wall extension attachable to the back frame member.
Type: Application
Filed: Jul 31, 2014
Publication Date: Feb 5, 2015
Inventor: Sau Man Wong (Stonyfell)
Application Number: 14/448,651
International Classification: A47F 1/12 (20060101);