MULTI-POSITION TRAY SUPPORT
A tray support device includes a base and a front face extending upward from a front edge of the base. At least one support member is movable from a collapsed position on the base to a deployed position spaced above the base. At least one prop may be selectively positionable relative to the base and the support member to move the at least one support member between the collapsed position and the deployed position. A tray is supported on the at least one support member and abuts the front face. In the deployed position, the support member holds the tray at a forward angle, to facilitate access to the goods in the tray by customers.
Many grocery store goods, such as baked goods, are shipped in bakery trays. The bakery trays each include a base, opposing side walls and opposing front and rear walls. The front and rear walls are usually shorter than the side walls to facilitate access to the goods in the tray. At the store, the goods are often removed from the trays and placed on a shelf for selection by the customers. Moving the goods to the shelves requires additional effort and expense.
SUMMARYA tray support device includes a base and a front face extending upward from a front edge of the base. At least one support member is movable from a collapsed position on the base to a deployed position spaced above the base. At least one prop may be selectively positionable relative to the base and the support member to move the at least one support member between the collapsed position and the deployed position.
The front face may be pivotable from an upright position to a retracted position. For example, the front face may be hingeably connected to the base.
The tray support device may include side flanges extending rearward from side edges of the front face and formed integrally with the front face.
The tray support device may include base flanges extending upward from the base so that they can be selectively secured to the side flanges of the front face to lock the front face in the upright position.
In use, the base of the tray support device may be installed or simply placed on a shelf, such as a grocery store shelf. A tray loaded with goods, such as a bakery tray loaded with baked goods, such as bread, can be placed in the tray support device without having to unload the goods one at a time onto the shelf. The tray is supported on the at least one support member and abuts the front face. In the deployed position, the support member holds the tray at a forward angle, to facilitate access to the goods in the tray by customers.
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As desired, the tray 100 can also be placed on the tray support 10 when the support members 30 are in the down position, i.e. generally horizontal. The front face 16 still provides a more aesthetically pleasing appearance which could have advertising, logos or information about the goods for sale in the tray 100. Thus, the tray support 10 provides two positions for supporting a tray 100 thereon.
In accordance with the provisions of the patent statutes and jurisprudence, exemplary configurations described above are considered to represent a preferred embodiment of the invention. However, it should be noted that the invention can be practiced otherwise than as specifically illustrated and described without departing from its spirit or scope.
Claims
1. A tray support device comprising:
- a base, wherein the base of the tray support device is supportable on a shelf;
- a front face extending upward from a front edge of the base, the front face including a front wall and side flanges extending rearward from side edges of the front wall, the side flanges formed integrally with the front wall;
- at least one support member pivotably connected to the base and movable from a collapsed position on the base to a deployed position spaced above the base; and
- at least one prop selectively positionable relative to the base and the at least one support member to move the at least one support member between the collapsed position and the deployed position.
2. The tray support device of claim 1 wherein the front face is pivotable from an upright position to a retracted position.
3. The tray support device of claim 2 wherein the front face is hingeably connected to the base.
4. The tray support device of claim 3 wherein the base includes base flanges extending upward and selectively securing to the side flanges of the front face.
5. The tray support device of claim 4 wherein the side flanges and the front wall are pivotable relative to the base.
6. The tray support device of claim 3 wherein the side flanges and the front wall are pivotable relative to the base.
7. The tray support device of claim 1 wherein the at least one support member is pivotable relative to the base between a retracted position on the base and a deployed position.
8. A tray support device comprising:
- a base including a front base portion and a pair of base arms extending rearwardly from the front base portion, wherein the base of the tray support device is supportable on a shelf;
- a front face pivotably connected to the front base portion and movable between an upright position and a retracted position, the front face including a front wall and side flanges extending rearward from side edges of the front wall, the side flanges formed integrally with the front wall; and
- at least one support member pivotably connected to the base and movable from a collapsed position on the base to a deployed position spaced above the base.
9. The tray support device of claim 8 wherein the base includes base flanges extending upward and selectively securing to the side flanges of the front face.
10. The tray support device of claim 8 further including a prop selectively repositionable to move the at least one support member between the deployed position and the retracted position.
Type: Application
Filed: Mar 27, 2017
Publication Date: Oct 19, 2017
Inventors: Jon P. Hassell (Atlanta, GA), Derick Foster (Cumming, GA)
Application Number: 15/470,154