U.S. patent application number 16/897344 was filed with the patent office on 2021-12-16 for adaptable product display systems and methods.
This patent application is currently assigned to iSee Store Innovations, L.L.C.. The applicant listed for this patent is iSee Store Innovations, L.L.C.. Invention is credited to Steven Allen Brenner, Matthew McCoy.
Application Number | 20210386218 16/897344 |
Document ID | / |
Family ID | 1000005997150 |
Filed Date | 2021-12-16 |
United States Patent
Application |
20210386218 |
Kind Code |
A1 |
Brenner; Steven Allen ; et
al. |
December 16, 2021 |
ADAPTABLE PRODUCT DISPLAY SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Abstract
A product display system includes a base, a shelving support
assembly coupled to the base, and one or more shelves removably
secured to the shelving support assembly. The one or more shelves
are securable to the shelving support assembly in a first
configuration and a second configuration that differs from the
first configuration.
Inventors: |
Brenner; Steven Allen;
(Richmond Heights, MO) ; McCoy; Matthew;
(Kirkwood, MO) |
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Applicant: |
Name |
City |
State |
Country |
Type |
iSee Store Innovations, L.L.C. |
St. Louis |
MO |
US |
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Assignee: |
iSee Store Innovations,
L.L.C.
St. Louis
MO
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Family ID: |
1000005997150 |
Appl. No.: |
16/897344 |
Filed: |
June 10, 2020 |
Current U.S.
Class: |
1/1 |
Current CPC
Class: |
G09F 7/02 20130101; F16M
11/42 20130101; A47F 5/108 20130101; A47F 5/0018 20130101; G09F
23/06 20130101 |
International
Class: |
A47F 5/10 20060101
A47F005/10; G09F 7/02 20060101 G09F007/02; G09F 23/06 20060101
G09F023/06; A47F 5/00 20060101 A47F005/00; F16M 11/42 20060101
F16M011/42 |
Claims
1. A product display system, comprising: a base; a shelving support
assembly coupled to the base; and one or more shelves removably
secured to the shelving support assembly, wherein the one or more
shelves are securable to the shelving support assembly in a first
configuration and a second configuration that differs from the
first configuration, wherein the one or more shelves comprise: one
or more first coupling members downwardly extending from a lower
surface of the one or more shelves, the one or more first coupling
members configured to be retained within one or more openings of
the shelving support assembly, wherein the one or more first
coupling members include one or more first extension arms having a
first length, wherein the one or more first coupling members
retained within the one or more openings support the one or more
shelves in one of the first configuration or the second
configuration, wherein the one or more first coupling members have
a first shape; and one or more second coupling members rearwardly
extending from an end of the one or more shelves, the one or more
second coupling members configured to be retained within the one or
more openings of the shelving support assembly, wherein the one or
more second coupling members include one or more second extension
arms having a second length, and wherein the first length is at
least twice the second length, or vice versa, wherein the one or
more second coupling members retained within the one or more
openings support the one or more shelves in the other of the first
configuration or the second configuration, wherein the one or more
second coupling members have a second shape that differs from the
first shape.
2. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the first
configuration includes a horizontal orientation, and wherein the
second configuration includes a vertical orientation.
3. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the one or more
shelves comprise at least three shelves.
4. The product display system of claim 1, further comprising one or
more wheel assemblies secured to a rear of the base, wherein the
product display system is configured to be tilted rearwardly so
that the one or more wheel assemblies abut against a floor.
5. The product display system of claim 4, wherein the one or more
wheel assemblies comprise: a first wheel assembly located at a
first lateral rear end of the base; and a second wheel assembly
located at a second lateral rear end of the base opposite from the
first lateral rear end.
6. The product display system of claim 4, wherein when the product
display system is supported on the floor such that lower edges of
the base abut against the floor, the one or more wheel assemblies
are spaced apart from the floor.
7. The product display system of claim 1, further comprising a
brace that is configured to be moved between a retracted position
and a deployed position, wherein the brace in the deployed position
reduces a potential of the product display system rearwardly
tipping.
8. The product display system of claim 1, further comprising a
header coupled to the shelving support assembly, wherein the header
or the shelving support assembly is configured to include features
related to one or more products.
9. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the base
comprises an upper support wall that is configured to support an
item for display.
10. The product display system of claim 9, wherein the upper
support wall is parallel with a support ledge of the one or more
shelves in the first configuration.
11. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the shelving
support assembly comprises: lateral upright beams extending
upwardly from a rear end of the base; a rear wall extending between
the lateral upright beam; and a top beam extending between the
lateral upright beams over a top edge of the rear wall.
12. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the one or more
shelves comprise: lateral arms; a front lip connected to the
lateral arms; and a support ledge extending between the front lip
and the lateral arms, wherein the support ledge is configured to
support an item in the first configuration, wherein the support
ledge includes a plurality of holes formed therethrough, and
wherein one or more hangers are removably coupled to any of the
plurality of holes of the support ledge in the second
configuration.
13. (canceled)
14. The product display system of claim 1, further comprising one
or more clips that are configured to secure the product display
system to another product display system in a back-to-back
fashion.
15. A product display method, comprising: removably securing one or
more shelves to a shelving support assembly coupled to a base,
wherein the one or more shelves comprise: one or more first
coupling members downwardly extending from a lower surface of the
one or more shelves, the one or more first coupling members
configured to be retained within one or more openings of the
shelving support assembly, wherein the one or more first coupling
members include one or more first extension arms having a first
length, wherein the one or more first coupling members retained
within the one or more openings support the one or more shelves in
one of a first configuration or a second configuration, wherein the
one or more first coupling members have a first shape; and one or
more second coupling members rearwardly extending from an end of
the one or more shelves, the one or more second coupling members
configured to be retained within the one or more openings of the
shelving support assembly, wherein the one or more second coupling
members include one or more second extension arms having a second
length, and wherein the first length is at least twice the second
length, or vice versa, wherein the one or more second coupling
members retained within the one or more openings support the one or
more shelves in the other of the first configuration or the second
configuration, wherein the one or more second coupling members have
a second shape that differs from the first shape, wherein said
removably securing comprises: securing the one or more shelves to
the shelving support assembly in the first configuration; and
securing the one or more shelves to the shelving support assembly
in the second configuration that differs from the first
configuration.
16. The product display method of claim 15, wherein the first
configuration includes a horizontal orientation, and wherein the
second configuration includes a vertical orientation.
17. The product display method of claim 15, further comprising
tilting the shelving support assembly rearwardly so that one or
more wheel assemblies secured to a rear of the base abut against a
floor.
18. The product display method of claim 17, further comprising
supporting the base on the floor such that lower edges of the base
abut against the floor and the one or more wheel assemblies are
spaced apart from the floor.
19. The product display method of claim 15, further comprising
moving a brace between a retracted position and a deployed
position, wherein the brace in the deployed position reduces a
potential of a product display system rearwardly tipping.
20. A product display system, comprising: a base including an upper
support wall that is configured to support an item for display; a
shelving support assembly coupled to the base; shelves removably
secured to the shelving support assembly, wherein the shelves are
securable to the shelving support assembly in a first configuration
and a second configuration that differs from the first
configuration, wherein the first configuration includes one of a
horizontal orientation or a vertical orientation, wherein the
second configuration includes the other of the horizontal
orientation or the vertical orientation, and wherein the shelves
comprise: (a) one or more first coupling members downwardly
extending from a lower surface of the one or more shelves, the one
or more first coupling members configured to be retained within one
or more openings of the shelving support assembly, wherein the one
or more first coupling members include one or more first extension
arms having a first length, wherein the one or more first coupling
members retained within the one or more openings support the one or
more shelves in one of the first configuration or the second
configuration, wherein the one or more first coupling members have
a first shape; and (b) one or more second coupling members
rearwardly extending from an end of the one or more shelves, the
one or more second coupling members configured to be retained
within the one or more openings of the shelving support assembly,
wherein the one or more second coupling members include one or more
second extension arms having a second length, and wherein the first
length is at least twice the second length, or vice versa, wherein
the one or more second coupling members retained within the one or
more openings support the one or more shelves in the other of the
first configuration or the second configuration, wherein the one or
more second coupling members have a second shape that differs from
the first shape; one or more wheel assemblies secured to a rear of
the base, wherein the product display system is configured to be
tilted rearwardly so that the one or more wheel assemblies abut
against a floor, wherein when the product display system is
supported on the floor such that lower edges of the base abut
against the floor, the one or more wheel assemblies are spaced
apart from the floor; a brace configured to be moved between a
retracted position and a deployed position, wherein the brace in
the deployed position reduces a potential of the product display
system rearwardly tipping; and a header coupled to the shelving
support assembly, wherein one or both of the header or the shelving
support assembly is configured to include features related to one
or more products.
21. (canceled)
22. The product display system of claim 1, wherein the one or more
openings comprise a plurality of openings, wherein each of the
plurality of openings has a common size and shape.
Description
FIELD OF EMBODIMENTS OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0001] Embodiments of the present disclosure generally relate to
product display systems, which are configured for displaying
products in a plurality of different configurations.
BACKGROUND OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0002] Various commercial enterprises offer goods for sale. Goods
are typically positioned on shelves or stands within a store. For
example, a convenience store includes shelves for products. The
shelves may be on either side of an aisle within the convenience
store.
[0003] Typically, the shelves are fixed in position. Accordingly,
certain goods may be too large or conversely too small to be
effectively displayed for sale on certain types of shelves.
SUMMARY OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0004] A need exists for a product display that may be reconfigured
to support and display items (such as goods for sale, promotional
materials, etc.) as desired. Further, a need exists for a product
display that may be easily moved to different locations within an
establishment.
[0005] With those needs in mind, certain embodiments of the present
disclosure provide a product display system including a base, a
shelving support assembly coupled to the base, and one or more
shelves removably secured to the shelving support assembly. The one
or more shelves are securable to the shelving support assembly in a
first configuration and a second configuration that differs from
the first configuration. For example, the first configuration
includes a horizontal orientation, and the second configuration
includes a vertical orientation. In at least one embodiment, the
one or more shelves include at least three shelves.
[0006] In at least one embodiment, one or more wheel assemblies are
secured to a rear of the base. The product display system is
configured to be tilted rearwardly so that the one or more wheel
assemblies abut against a floor. For example, the one or more wheel
assemblies include a first wheel assembly located at a first
lateral rear end of the base, and a second wheel assembly located
at a second lateral rear end of the base opposite from the first
lateral rear end. In at least one embodiment, when the product
display system is supported on the floor such that lower edges of
the base abut against the floor, the wheel assemblies are spaced
apart from the floor.
[0007] In at least one embodiment, a brace is configured to be
moved between a retracted position and a deployed position. The
brace in the deployed position reduces a potential of the product
display system rearwardly tipping.
[0008] In at least one embodiment, a header is coupled to the
shelving support assembly. One or both of the header or the
shelving support assembly is configured to include features related
to one or more products.
[0009] In at least one embodiment, the base includes an upper
support wall that is configured to support an item for display. For
example, the upper support wall is parallel with a support ledge of
the one or more shelves in the first configuration.
[0010] In at least one embodiment, the shelving support assembly
includes lateral upright beams extending upwardly from a rear end
of the base, a rear wall extending between the lateral upright
beam, and a top beam extending between the lateral upright beams
over a top edge of the rear wall.
[0011] In at least one embodiment, the one or more shelves include
lateral arms, a front lip connected to the lateral arms, and a
support ledge extending between the front lip and the lateral arms.
The support ledge is configured to support an item in the first
configuration. One or more hangers are removably coupled to the
support ledge in the second configuration.
[0012] In at least one embodiment, the one or more shelves include
one or more first coupling members configured to be retained within
one or more openings of the shelving support assembly. The one or
more first coupling members retained within the one or more
openings support the one or more shelves in one of the first
configuration or the second configuration. One or more second
coupling members are configured to be retained within the one or
more openings of the shelving support assembly. The one or more
second coupling members retained within the one or more openings
support the one or more shelves in the other of the first
configuration or the second configuration.
[0013] In at least one embodiment, one or more clips are configured
to secure the product display system to another product display
system in a back-to-back fashion.
[0014] Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a
product display method that includes removably securing one or more
shelves to a shelving support assembly coupled to a base. Said
removably securing includes securing the one or more shelves to the
shelving support assembly in a first configuration, and securing
the one or more shelves to the shelving support assembly in a
second configuration that differs from the first configuration.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0015] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective front lateral view of a
product display system, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0016] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective front view of the product
display system.
[0017] FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective front view of the product
display system without shelves, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure.
[0018] FIG. 4 illustrates a lateral view of a shelf, according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0019] FIG. 5 illustrates a perspective bottom view of the shelf
being oriented to secure to the shelving support assembly in a
first configuration, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0020] FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective top view of the shelf being
oriented to secured to the shelving support assembly in a second
configuration, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0021] FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective top view of a brace within
a base of the product display system, according to an embodiment of
the present disclosure.
[0022] FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace
within the base of the product display system.
[0023] FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace in a
retracted position, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0024] FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace in
an intermediate position, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0025] FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace in
a deployed position, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure.
[0026] FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective rear of the brace in a
locked and deployed position, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure.
[0027] FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective lateral view of a first
product display system coupled to a second product display system,
according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
[0028] FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective top view of the first
product display system coupled to the second product display
system.
[0029] FIG. 15 illustrates a block diagram of a product display
method, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE DISCLOSURE
[0030] The foregoing summary, as well as the following detailed
description of certain embodiments will be better understood when
read in conjunction with the appended drawings. As used herein, an
element or step recited in the singular and proceeded with the word
"a" or "an" should be understood as not excluding plural of the
elements or steps, unless such exclusion is explicitly stated.
Further, references to "one embodiment" are not intended to be
interpreted as excluding the existence of additional embodiments
that also incorporate the recited features. Moreover, unless
explicitly stated to the contrary, embodiments "comprising" or
"having" an element or a plurality of elements having a particular
property may include additional elements not having that
property.
[0031] Certain embodiments of the present disclosure provide a
product display system that includes a base, a shelving support
assembly coupled to the base, and one or more shelves removably
secured to the shelving support assembly. The one or more shelves
are securable to the shelving support assembly in a first
configuration and a second configuration that differs from the
first configuration. For example, the first configuration includes
a horizontal orientation, and the second configuration includes a
vertical orientation. The one or more shelves may include at least
three shelves.
[0032] In at least one embodiment, the product display system also
includes one or more wheel assemblies secured to a rear of the
base. The product display system is configured to be tilted
rearwardly so that the one or more wheel assemblies abut against a
floor.
[0033] In at least one embodiment, the product display system also
includes a brace that is configured to be moved between a retracted
position and a deployed position. The brace in the deployed
position reduces a potential of the product display system
rearwardly tipping.
[0034] The product display system may also include a header coupled
to the shelving support assembly. One or both of the header or the
shelving support assembly may be configured to include features
related to one or more products.
[0035] FIG. 1 illustrates a perspective front lateral view of a
product display system 100, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure. The product display system 100 includes a base
102, a shelving support assembly 104 upwardly extending from the
base 102, and a plurality of shelves 106 that are removably
securable to the shelving support assembly 104.
[0036] The base 102 includes a cover 108 having a front wall 109
connected to lateral walls 110, and an upper support wall 112. The
upper support wall 112 includes a flat surface 114 that may be
orthogonal to the front wall 109 and the lateral walls 110. For
example, when the product display system 100 is supported a floor
116, such as within a store, the flat surface 114 is disposed
within a plane that is parallel to the floor 116. As an example,
the flat surface 114 horizontally oriented, and the front wall 109
and the lateral walls 110 are vertically oriented. In at least one
embodiment, the upper support wall 112 (such as the flat surface
114 thereof) is configured to support an item for display. The
upper support wall 112 is parallel with at least a portion of the
shelves 106, such as support ledges 150 of the shelves 106, when
the shelves 106 are horizontally oriented (such as in a first
configuration).
[0037] In at least one embodiment, the shelving support assembly
104 upwardly extends from a rear, such as a rear end 118, of the
base 102. Wheel assemblies 120 may downwardly extend from the rear,
such as the rear end 118, opposite from the shelving support
assembly 104. For example, a first wheel assembly 120 is located at
a first lateral rear end 122 and a second wheel assembly 120 is
located at a second lateral rear end 124 opposite from the first
lateral rear end 122.
[0038] Each wheel assembly 120 includes a wheel 126 that is
rotatably coupled to an axle 128 extending between prongs 130
downwardly extending from the rear end 118 of the base 102. When
the product display system 100 is supported on the floor 116 such
that lower edges 133 of the base 102 (such as the lower edges 133
of the front wall 109 and the lateral walls 110) abut against the
floor 116, the wheel assemblies 120 including wheels 126 may be
spaced apart from the floor 116. In this manner, the product
display system 100 may not inadvertently roll. Optionally, the
wheels 126 may rest on the floor 116 when the lower edges 133 abut
against the floor 116.
[0039] In order to quickly and easily move the product display
system 100, an individual may grasp the shelving support assembly
104 and tip the product display system 100 rearwardly in the
direction of arc A, so that the wheels 126 contact the floor 116,
and the lower edges 133 are lifted off the floor 116. The
individual may then roll the product display system 100 to a
desired position via the wheel assemblies 120. Accordingly, in at
least one embodiment, the product display system 100 includes one
or more wheel assemblies 120 secured to the rear of the base 102.
The product display system 100 is configured to be tilted
rearwardly in the direction of arc A so that the wheel assembl(ies)
120 abut against the floor 116. Alternatively, the product display
system 100 may not include the wheel assemblies 120.
[0040] The shelving support assembly 104 includes lateral upright
beams 132 extending upwardly from the rear end 118 of the base 102.
A rear wall 134 extends between the lateral upright beams 132. A
top beam 136 extends between the lateral upright beams 132 over a
top edge 138 of the rear wall 134. In at least one embodiment, the
rear wall 134 may include graphics, text, or the like, such as may
be used for advertisement, product promotion, or the like. For
example, the rear wall 134 may include slots or the like that
retain graphical displays (including graphics and text), such as
removably sheets or inserts, that may be used for product
advertisement and/or promotion.
[0041] A header 140 may upwardly extend from the top beam 136. The
header 140 includes lateral brackets 142, such as L-shaped
brackets, that retain a panel 144 therebetween. Like the rear wall
134, the panel 144 may include graphics, text, or the like, such as
may be used for advertisement, product promotion, or the like. The
panel 144 may be removably inserted between the lateral brackets
142, and may include graphical displays that may be used for
product advertisement and/or promotion. Alternatively, the product
display system 100 may not include the header 140.
[0042] As shown, the product display system 100 supports a
plurality of shelves 106. For example, the product display system
100 includes three shelves 106 that are removably secured to the
shelving support assembly 104. Optionally, the product display
system 100 may be configured to support more than three shelves 106
or less than three shelves 106.
[0043] Each shelf 106 includes a front lip 146 connected to opposed
lateral arms 148. The front lip 146 and the lateral arms 148 may
have upright flat surfaces. A support ledge 150 extends between the
front lip 146 and the lateral arms 148. The support ledge 150 is
configured to support a product when the shelf 106 is supported
between the lateral upright beams 132 of the shelving support
assembly 104 in a first configuration in which the support ledge
150 is parallel to (or substantially parallel to, such as within 10
degrees of) the upper support wall 112 of the base 102 and/or the
floor 116. As shown in FIG. 1, the shelf 106a is configured to be
in the first configuration (although not connected to the shelving
support assembly 104).
[0044] In at least one embodiment, the support ledge 150 includes a
plurality of holes 152 formed therethrough. The holes 152 are
configured to receive hooks, for example, which are then retained
by the structure of the support ledge 150 surrounding the holes 152
when the shelf 106 is in a second configuration, in which the
support ledge 150 is parallel to (or substantially parallel to,
such as within 10 degrees of) the rear wall 134 of the shelving
support assembly 104. As shown in FIG. 1, the shelf 106b is in the
second configuration. The hooks or other such devices (such as
pegs, loops, clasps, barbs, or the like) may be configured to allow
products to hang therefrom.
[0045] Further, the shelves 106 may be stacked when in the second
configuration (such as the vertical orientations). As shown in FIG.
1, the shelves 106b and 106c may be secured to the shelving support
assembly 104 so that the shelf 106b is stacked over and on top of
the shelf 106c.
[0046] Each shelf 106 is configured to be supported by the shelving
support assembly 104 in the first configuration and the second
configuration. That is, each shelf 106 is configured to be
selectively and removably coupled to the shelving support assembly
104 in the first configuration and the second configuration. In at
least one embodiment, each shelf 106 includes first coupling
members 160 (such as flanged hooks, barbs, clasps, or the like)
that downwardly extend from a rear end 162 of the shelf 106 (such
as from the lateral arms 148) that are configured to couple to
reciprocal openings 164 formed in interior surfaces of the lateral
upright beams 132 of the shelving support assembly 104, thereby
retaining the shelf 106 in the second configuration (for example, a
vertical orientation). Additionally, each shelf includes second
coupling members (hidden from view in FIG. 1) (such as flanged
hooks, barbs, clasps, or the like) that rearwardly extend from the
rear end 162 of the shelf 106 (such as from the lateral arms 148)
that are configured to couple to the reciprocal openings 164,
thereby retaining the shelf 106 in the first configuration (for
example, a horizontal orientation).
[0047] In operation, the product display assembly 100 may be moved
to different positions, as desired, via the wheel assemblies 120,
as described above. The shelves 106 may be selectively moved
between the first configuration and the second configuration, as
desired, in order to support and display products of different
shapes and sizes, as desired. Further, products may also be
supported and displayed on the upper support wall 112 of the base
102. Additionally, the rear wall 134 and the panel 144 of the
header 140 may include graphics, texts, or the like, such as on or
within inserts coupled to the rear wall 134 and/or the panel 144,
that provide advertisements and/or promotional material.
[0048] FIG. 2 illustrates a perspective front view of the product
display system 100. As shown, the shelf 106a is in the second
configuration, and the shelves 106b and 106c are in the first
configuration. Hangers 162, such as peg hooks, are secured to
support ledge 150 of the shelf 106a, such as via one or more holes
152 (for example, the hangers 162 includes portions, such as tabs,
latches, hooks, or the like, which fit into the holes 152 and
secure the hangers 162 to the support ledge 150). Products or the
like may be hung from the hangers 162.
[0049] The rear wall 134 and the panel 144 may include features
170, such as graphics and/or texts. The features 170 may provide
advertisements for a product and/or product promotional
information. In at least one embodiment, the features 170 are
integrally formed with the rear wall 134 and/or the panel 144. In
at least one embodiment, the panel 144 may be removably secured to
the header 140 so that a different panel 144 having different
features 170 may be inserted into the header 140. Similarly, the
rear wall 134 may be removably secured to the lateral upright beams
132 of the shelving support assembly 104 so that a different rear
wall 134 having different features 170 may be inserted between the
lateral upright beams 132. In at least one other embodiment, the
panel 144 and the rear wall 134 may include retaining features,
such as tabs, slots, and/or the like, that are configured to
removably retain inserts, which may include the features 170.
[0050] FIG. 3 illustrates a perspective front view of the product
display system 100 without shelves, according to an embodiment of
the present disclosure. Referring to FIGS. 1-3, the shelves 106 may
be removed and the features 170 shown on the rear wall 134 and the
panel 144 of the header 140 may be prominently shown without
interference from the shelves 106 and/or products. As such, the
product display system 100 may be adapted, as desired, to provide
signage, such as an advertisement, product promotion, informational
notice, directional information, and/or the like.
[0051] FIG. 4 illustrates a lateral view of a shelf 106, according
to an embodiment of the present disclosure. FIG. 5 illustrates a
perspective bottom view of the shelf 106 being oriented to secure
to the shelving support assembly 104 in the first configuration.
FIG. 6 illustrates a perspective top view of the shelf 106 being
oriented to secured to the shelving support assembly 104 in the
second configuration.
[0052] Referring to FIGS. 4-6, the first coupling members 160 (such
as flanged hooks, barbs, clasps, or the like) downwardly extend
from the rear end 162 of the shelf 106 (such as from lower surfaces
149 of the lateral arms 148). The first coupling members 160 are
configured to couple to the reciprocal openings 164 (shown in FIG.
1) formed in interior surfaces 135 of the lateral upright beams 132
of the shelving support assembly 104 to retain the shelf 106 in the
second configuration (for example, a vertical orientation). Further
the shelf 106 includes second coupling members 161 (such as flanged
hooks, barbs, clasps, or the like) that rearwardly extend from the
rear end 162 of the shelf 106 (such as from rear surfaces 151 of
the lateral arms 148). The second coupling members 161 are
configured to couple to the reciprocal openings 164 to retain the
shelf 106 in the first configuration (for example, a horizontal
orientation).
[0053] The first coupling members 160 and the second coupling
members 161 may extend from each lateral arm 148. The shelf 106 may
include more or less first coupling members 160 and/or second
coupling members 161 than shown.
[0054] As shown, the first coupling arms 160 may include extension
arms 163 that are longer than extension arms 165 of the second
coupling arms 161. The increased length of the extension arms 163
is configured to provide added strength and robustness that
prevents or otherwise reduces the potential of the shelf 106
bending or otherwise angling down in the first configuration (such
as the horizontal orientation).
[0055] The first coupling members 160 are configured to be retained
within the openings 164 of the shelving support assembly 104. The
first coupling members 160 retained within the openings 164 support
the shelves 106 in one of the first configuration or the second
configuration. The second coupling members 161 are configured to be
retained within the openings 164 of the shelving support assembly
104. The second coupling members 161 retained within the openings
164 support the shelves 106 in the other of the first configuration
or the second configuration.
[0056] It is to be understood that the terms first, second, or the
like are merely for labeling purposes. The first coupling members
160 may be considered second coupling members 161, or vice versa.
Further, the first configuration may be considered the second
configuration, or vice versa.
[0057] FIG. 7 illustrates a perspective top view of a brace 180
within the base 102 of the product display system 100, according to
an embodiment of the present disclosure. For the sake of clarity,
the cover 108 (shown in FIG. 1, for example) is not shown in FIG.
7. In at least one embodiment, the brace 180 may be formed include
bent wire portions coupled to lateral flanges.
[0058] The base 102 may include a plurality of support beams 182 to
which the wheel assemblies 120 and the shelving support assembly
104 are secured. Further, the brace 180 is moveably coupled to
lower support beams 184.
[0059] FIG. 8 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace 180
within the base 102 of the product display system 100. Referring to
FIGS. 7 and 8, in at least one embodiment, the brace 180 includes a
rear flap 186 coupled to side arms 188, which are in turn connected
to a front rod 190 (all of which may be formed of bent wire).
Optionally, the brace 180 may be a contiguous flat panel. The side
arms 188 and/or the front rod 190 are connected to coupling arms
192 (such as metal flanges), which moveably couple to the lower
support beams 184, such as through a tab and slot relationship.
[0060] The brace 180 is configured to be moved between a retracted
position (as shown in FIG. 7), and a deployed position (as shown in
FIG. 8). The brace 180 is in the retracted position when the
product display system 100 is moved to a different position. At a
desired position, the brace 180 is moved into the deployed position
to prevent the product displaying system 100 from rearwardly
tipping. When the brace 180 is in the deployed position, the base
102 and the brace 180 cooperate to provide a secure and balanced
bracing configuration that prevents or otherwise reduces tipping in
the forward direction B and the rearward direction C.
[0061] In the deployed position, the brace 180 is flat against the
floor 116, such that the rear flap 186 abuts against the floor 116
and extends rearwardly from the wheel assemblies 120. The brace 180
may be sized and shaped to fit underneath the upper support wall
112 of the base 102 when the brace 180 is in the retracted
position. In the retracted position, the brace 180 may not contact
the floor 116. Instead, the rear flap 186 may be tucked underneath
the rear end 118 inward from the wheel assemblies 120 (or at least
not extending rearwardly past the wheel assemblies 120).
[0062] Optionally, the brace 180 may be a flap panel that pivotally
couples to the rear of the base 102 and/or the shelving support
assembly 104. In this embodiment, the brace 180 may be upwardly
oriented in a vertical orientation in the retracted position, and
downwardly and outwardly pivoted into the deployed position, such
that an edge abuts against the floor 116.
[0063] As another option, the brace 180 may be moveably coupled to
the base 102 and/or the shelving support assembly 104 through
latches. The latches may retain the brace 180 in the retracted
position.
[0064] As another option, the brace 180 may be coupled to the base
102 and/or the shelving support assembly 104 through one or more
springs. The springs may bias the brace 180 toward one of the
retracted or deployed positions. Securing members, such as latches,
may be used to secure the brace 180 in the retracted and/or
deployed positions.
[0065] Alternatively, the product display system 100 may not
include the brace 180.
[0066] FIG. 9 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace 180
in a retracted position, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure. Referring to FIGS. 7 and 8, the coupling arms 192 are
pivotally and slidably coupled to the lower support beams 184, such
as through pivot axles 193 of the lower support beams 184 that are
retained within slots 195 formed in the coupling arms 192. In the
retracted position, the brace 180 is inwardly and upwardly disposed
within the base 102, such that the brace 180 does not touch the
floor 116.
[0067] FIG. 10 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace 180
in an intermediate position, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure. In order to deploy the brace 180, the brace 180
is grasped, such as via the rear flap 186, and pivoted downward in
the direction of arrow D via the pivotal coupling between the
coupling arms 192 and the lower support beams 184.
[0068] FIG. 11 illustrates a perspective rear view of the brace 180
in the deployed position, according to an embodiment of the present
disclosure. After the brace 180 is pivoted downwardly in the
direction of arrow D, as shown in FIG. 10, the brace 180 is
rearwardly slid in the direction of arrows E (such that coupling
arms 192 slide over the pivot axles 193 of the lower support beams
184 via the slots 195) so that the rear flap 186 is rearwardly
extended past the wheel assemblies 120 and abuts against the floor
116, thereby providing a bracing support that prevents or otherwise
reduces a potential of rearward tipping.
[0069] In at least one embodiment, the brace 180 in the deployed
position has the rear flap 186 and the side arms 188 flat against
the floor 116. The brace 180 lying flat in the deployed position
reduces a risk of an individual tripping over the brace 180.
[0070] FIG. 12 illustrates a perspective rear of the brace 180 in a
locked and deployed position, according to an embodiment of the
present disclosure. In at least one embodiment, the brace 180 may
be locked in the deployed position, such as via notches 198 fitting
over a feature, such as a portion of a fastener. Wingnuts may be
used to securely lock the notches 198 in position.
[0071] FIG. 13 illustrates a perspective lateral view of a first
product display system 100a coupled to a second product display
system 100b, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
The first product display system 100a and the second product
display system 100b may be coupled together in a back-to-back
fashion. As shown in FIG. 8, for example, rear surfaces 200 of the
first product display system 100a and the second product display
system 100b may be flat and flush. For example, the rear surfaces
200 may not include protuberances that rearwardly extend past flat
rear surfaces 204 of the lateral upright beams 132. As such, the
first product display 100a and the second product display system
100b may couple together, back-to-back, in a stable and flush
manner.
[0072] FIG. 14 illustrates a perspective top view of the first
product display system 100a coupled to the second product display
system 100b. Slots 220 may be formed in upper surfaces 221 of the
shelving support assembly 104, such as within the top beam 136. The
slots 220 are configured to receive and retain tabs 232 of the
retaining clips 232. The retaining clips 232 may securely lock the
first product display system 100a and the second product display
system 100b together.
[0073] Additionally, the product display systems 100a and 100b may
include header retaining slots 250, such as formed in the top beam
136. The header retaining slots 250 are configured to receive and
retain tabs 252 of portions of the header 140 (such as of the
lateral brackets 142), to secure the header 140 to the shelving
support assembly 104. The tabs 252 may connect to stabilizing legs
260 that lie flat across the top beam 136 and securely stabilize
the header 140 on the top beam 136. Alternatively, the product
display systems 100a and 100b may not include the headers 140.
[0074] Referring to FIGS. 1-14, in at least one embodiment, the
base 102 may include a retaining basket, pocket, drawer, or the
like secured therein. The retaining basket may be used to retain
various component, such as the retaining clips 232, hangers,
inserts, and/or the like. Optionally, the product display system
100 may not include the retaining basket.
[0075] FIG. 15 illustrates a block diagram of a product display
method 300, according to an embodiment of the present disclosure.
Referring to FIGS. 1-15, the product display method 300 includes
removably securing, at 302, one or more shelves 106 to the shelving
support assembly 104 coupled to the base 102. Said removably
securing 302 includes securing, at 304, the one or more shelves 106
to the shelving support assembly 104 in a first configuration, and
securing, at 306, the one or more shelves 106 to the shelving
support assembly 104 in a second configuration that differs from
the first configuration. The first configuration may include a
horizontal orientation, and the second configuration may include a
vertical orientation.
[0076] In at least one example, the product display method also
includes tilting the shelving support assembly 104 rearwardly so
that one or more wheel assemblies 120 secured to a rear of the base
102 abut against a floor 116. In at least one embodiment, the
product display method also includes supporting the base 102 on the
floor 116 such that lower edges 133 of the base 102 abut against
the floor 116 and the one or more wheel assemblies 120 are spaced
apart from the floor 116.
[0077] In at least one example, the product display method includes
moving a brace 180 between a retracted position and a deployed
position. The brace 180 in the deployed position reduces a
potential of the product display system 100 rearwardly tipping.
[0078] As described herein, embodiments of the present disclosure
provide product display systems and methods that are reconfigurable
to support and display items, as desired. Further, embodiments of
the present disclosure provide product display systems and methods
that may be easily moved to different locations within an
establishment.
[0079] While various spatial and directional terms, such as top,
bottom, lower, mid, lateral, horizontal, vertical, front and the
like may be used to describe embodiments of the present disclosure,
it is understood that such terms are merely used with respect to
the orientations shown in the drawings. The orientations may be
inverted, rotated, or otherwise changed, such that an upper portion
is a lower portion, and vice versa, horizontal becomes vertical,
and the like.
[0080] As used herein, a structure, limitation, or element that is
"configured to" perform a task or operation is particularly
structurally formed, constructed, or adapted in a manner
corresponding to the task or operation. For purposes of clarity and
the avoidance of doubt, an object that is merely capable of being
modified to perform the task or operation is not "configured to"
perform the task or operation as used herein.
[0081] It is to be understood that the above description is
intended to be illustrative, and not restrictive. For example, the
above-described embodiments (and/or aspects thereof) may be used in
combination with each other. In addition, many modifications may be
made to adapt a particular situation or material to the teachings
of the various embodiments of the disclosure without departing from
their scope. While the dimensions and types of materials described
herein are intended to define the parameters of the various
embodiments of the disclosure, the embodiments are by no means
limiting and are exemplary embodiments. Many other embodiments will
be apparent to those of skill in the art upon reviewing the above
description. The scope of the various embodiments of the disclosure
should, therefore, be determined with reference to the appended
claims, along with the full scope of equivalents to which such
claims are entitled. In the appended claims, the terms "including"
and "in which" are used as the plain-English equivalents of the
respective terms "comprising" and "wherein." Moreover, the terms
"first," "second," and "third," etc. are used merely as labels, and
are not intended to impose numerical requirements on their objects.
Further, the limitations of the following claims are not written in
means-plus-function format and are not intended to be interpreted
based on 35 U.S.C. .sctn. 112(f), unless and until such claim
limitations expressly use the phrase "means for" followed by a
statement of function void of further structure.
[0082] This written description uses examples to disclose the
various embodiments of the disclosure, including the best mode, and
also to enable any person skilled in the art to practice the
various embodiments of the disclosure, including making and using
any devices or systems and performing any incorporated methods. The
patentable scope of the various embodiments of the disclosure is
defined by the claims, and may include other examples that occur to
those skilled in the art. Such other examples are intended to be
within the scope of the claims if the examples have structural
elements that do not differ from the literal language of the
claims, or if the examples include equivalent structural elements
with insubstantial differences from the literal languages of the
claims.
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