Abstract: A clasp slidable and removably mountable on a merchandise display hook for removably mounting a consumer information flag to the merchandise display hook. Facilitates mounting and dismounting such consumer information flag by eliminating the necessity therefor to dismount the cooperating merchandise display hook or to remove adjacently-displayed merchandise. Enables mounting such consumer information flag regardless of the means of attachment of the merchandise display hook to the cooperating display board, and at any radial orientation with respect to the major axis of such hook. Enables inventory control specific to an individual merchandise display hook.
Abstract: A strip merchandiser of plastic sheet for hanging from the front edge of a display shelf has a cutout defining an upwardly pointing hook to suspend products from the strip. In order to reinforce the hook and enable more than one product to be suspended therefrom, the hook and reinforcement section of the strip below the hook are folded back about the longitudinal center line of the strip. Opposite sides of the reinforcement section are secured together behind the strip.
Abstract: A product information and display tag has a mounting portion particularly designed for use in attaching the tag to a flip lock-type elongate product display hook. The mounting portion of the tag has panels which can be folded into a wedge-like configuration to be trapped between a pivotal hook bracket and an apertured board when mounting prongs on the bracket are inserted through adjacent board apertures. The respective panels forming the wedge are provided with aligned apertures for receipt of the hook prongs and a cut-out is provided at the top of a front panel for accommodating the top shoulder of the hook when attaching the structure to the apertured board.
Abstract: A product information and display tag for presenting product information at the forward end of a horizontal product suspension hook has a mounting portion specifically designed for use with a particular type of hook known as a Snaplock Slat hook which has a plastic bracket at its proximal end for releasably securing the hook on a slatted wall panel. The mounting portion of the tag has an opening through which the bracket is partially inserted in order to secure the tag on the bracket, and the width of the opening is sufficient to preclude the tag from working off the bracket when in use.
Abstract: This invention relates to a readily removable display sheet which, when mounted onto a perforated board, provides a novel display system for arranging and displaying salable goods to customers. The readily removable display sheet mounted to the perforated board comprises a flexible display covering substrate adapted for mounting onto the perforated board. The substrate has located therethrough a plurality of apertures arranged in a plurality of rows and columns. The size and location of the respective apertures is substantially the same as the size and location of the respective apertures in the perforated board. This facilitates the connection of display support members within the apertures and to the perforated board. The covering substrate is readily removable from the perforated board for replacement by another display sheet.
Abstract: A product identification tag is made of transparent plastic and takes the form of a planar card from which one or more integrally-formed support portions project. In one embodiment, the support portion is slotted to receive J-hook or peg hook portions so as to be suspended from the hook, whereby an attached pressure-sensitive adhesively backed label is visible. In another embodiment, the support portions are flexible anchor arms which can be folded out of the card plane, each arm including a distal end with wing-like projections that can be flexed to permit insertion of the wings in the peg board holes and unflexed so as to anchor against the back surface of the peg board. The tags are die-cut from plastic sheets, preferably with adjacent tag edges sharing common die-cuts in order to conserve material.
Abstract: A product information display tag structure for presenting product information at the distal end of an elongate product display hook having a proximal end bracket for attaching the hook to a horizontal elongate support bar. The tag has a proximal end mounting portion for securing same to the bar over the bracket and the mounting portion is adaptable to accommodate a variety of such brackets. The tag is made from die-cut plastic sheet material.
Abstract: Several embodiments of a product identification and display tag for use in connection with a product-suspending hook extending substantially horizontally from a support surface are disclosed. In each case the tag comprises first and second parts. The first part has a mounting portion for attachment to the hook adjacent the support surface, and an elongate portion extending from the mounting portion for overlying the hook. The second part of the tag comprises a display portion for hanging vertically at the forward end of the hook to receive a product information and identification label or the like. The second part of the tag is releasably attached to the first part by male and female connector elements so that when a label is to be replaced, the second part of the tag can be removed and replaced with another second part having a new label, thereby avoiding the need to replace the tag as a whole.