[0001] The present invention relates to merchandise display devices and, more particularly,
to a merchandise display insert adapted to be positioned within a display case or
drawer and maintain the organization of display merchandise. As is well known, a variety
of consumer goods are merchandised in display cases which typically comprise a drawer
or shelf werein the display merchandise is stacked in parallel rows within the drawer.
As merchandise is selectively removed from the drawer, the stacks of merchandise often
collapse rendering the merchandise unsightly for display purposes.
[0002] Heretofore, it was typical practice to require sales personnel to continuously monitor
and housekeep the display cases to insure that the merchandise remained in an organized
fashion. As will be recognized, such monitoring and housekeeping by sales personnel
detracts from other more profitable sales duties and thereby increases the overall
cost of the merchandise.
[0003] The present invention specifically adresses and alleviates the above referenced deficiency
associated in the art by providing a merchandise display device which is adapted to
continuously maintain the organized orientation of merchandise positioned upon a display
surface. More particularly, the present invention comprises an insert sized to be
positioned within a display case of drawer. One end of the insert is provided with
a generally L-shaped base plate sized to permit a portion of the end included an anchor
member adapted to be attached to the rear wall or bottom edge of the drawer shelf.
[0004] The anchor member and base plate are interconnected by an accordion-like extensible
member which includes plural spring steel biasing clips positioned at each of its
apexes.
[0005] The spring clips cause a biasing force to be applied to the extensible member to
continuously urge the base plate toward the front wall of the display drawer. Thus,
a merchandise is selectively removed from the area of the drawer in front of the base
plate, the extensible member constantly pushes the base plate 12 and remaining merchandise
in a forward direction away from the anchor member and thereby maintains the stack
of merchandise in an organized manner.
[0006] In the preferred embodiment, the merchandise display device of the present invention
is integrally formed of a molded plastic material and includes a pair of spring stops
or shoulders formed at each of the apexes of the extensible member. The inclusion
of the spring stops permit the rapid mounting of the spring clips within the device
in a single manual motion and maintains the same therein without the use of auxiliary
retaining means. As such, the merchandise display device of the present invention
is well suited for mass production, rapid assembly fabrication techniques which renders
the resultant device cost effective.
[0007] In a first embodiment of the invention, the anchor member is formed to be attached
to the rear wall of the display drawer. However, two alternative embodiments of the
anchor member permit the same to be attached to the rear edge of a display surface
or merely contact the rear wall of the display shelf.
[0008] These as well as other features of the present invention will become more apparent
upon reference to the drawings, wherein:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of a display case drawer having display merchandise
and the merchandise display device of the present invention disposed therein;
Figure 2 is an enlarged perspective view of the merchandise display device of the
present invention;
Figure 3 is an enlarged elevational view showing the manner in which the spring clips
are inserted and retained within the extensible member of the present invention;
Figure 4 is a partial perspective view showing the second embodiment of the anchor
of the present invention;
and figure 5 is a partial perspective view of the third embodiment of the anchor member
of the present invention.
[0009] Referring generally to Figures 1 and 2, there is shown the merchandise display device
or insert 10 of the present invention which may be placed within a display case or
drawer 12 to maintain the stacked orientation of merchandise 14 positioned within
the drawer 12. Merely by way of example and not limitation, the particular merchandise
14 depicted within the drawer 12 comprises a plurality of hosiery packages; however
those skilled in the art will recognize that various other merchandise may be utilized
with the present invention.
[0010] As best shown in Figure 2, the display device 10 of the present invention is formed
having a generally L-shaped base plate 20 having a horizontal leg portion 22 adapted
to reside beneath a portion of the merchandise 14 and a vertical leg portion 24 adapted
to provide a rigid wall for abuttment with one end of the merchandise stack. The opposite
end of the device 10 is provided with an anchor member 26 which in its embodiment
as depicted in Figure 2, is formed to extend in a generally vertical direction and
includes a bent-over flange or clip 28. As shown in Figure 1, the bent-over flange
28 is sized to extend over the edge 31 of the rear wall of the display drawer 12 so
as to detachably mount the device 10 within the drawer 12.
[0011] An extensible member 30 extends between the baseplate 20 and anchor member 26 and
is preferably formed in an accordion-like configuration composed of angularly extending
interconnected elongate segments. At each of the apexes 32, the member 30 is provided
with a reduced cross-sectional dimension so as to form a hinge which permits the member
30 to be extended or compressed laterally between the base plate 20 and anchor member
26. In the preferred embodiment, the entire insert 10 is formed of an integrally molded
plastic material which is conducive to low-cost mass production fabricating techniques.
[0012] Referring more particularly to Figure 3, a pair of stops or protrusions 34 are formed
on the extensible member 30 adjacent each of the apexes 32 which are designed to maintain
plural generally V-shaped spring clips 40 therein. In the preferred embodiment, the
spring clips 40 are formed of a thin spring steel material and are adapted to constantly
urge the member 30 into a laterally extended position. As will be noted, from referring
to Figure 3, the plural stops 34 are spaced from the apexes 32 of the member 30 through
a distance slightly greater than the overall length of the spring elips 40 such that
the spring clips 40 may be manually inserted into the member 30 merely by pressing
the spring clips 40 downward toward the apexes 32.
[0013] During this downward insertion movement of the spring clips 40, the distal ends of
the spring clips 40 cam against the stops 34 causing the spring clips 40 to slightly
compress inwardly as indicated by the phantom arrows in Figure 3. Once the distal
ends of the spring clips 40 pass downward beyond the edges 35 of the stops 34, the
distal ends 42 spring outward and are thereby captured by the stops 34. Further, in
view of the spring clips 40 being constantly urged outward and against the stops 34,
it will be recognized that the spring clips 40 are permanently maintained against
the stops 34 without any auxiliary mounting means and, thereby, continuously bias
the member 30 in an extended orientation.
[0014] With the structure defined, the operation of the merchandise display insert 10 of
the present invention may be described by referring to Figure 1. Initially the device
10 is positioned within the drawer 12 with the anchor member 26 being extended over
the rear edge 31 of the drawer 12. A user (not shown) must then manually press the
base plate 20 toward the anchor 26 to overcome the biasing force of the spring clips
40 and cause the member 30 to be compressed laterally.
[0015] The merchandise 14 may then be inserted into the drawer 12 in a side-by- side orientation.
Preferably some of the merchandise 14 is positioned upon the horizontal leg portion
22 of the base 20 to thereby cause a weight force to be exerted upon the base plate
20 and insure that the horizontal leg portion 22 is continuously biased against the
floor of the drawer 12. Subsequently, the user may release the base plate 20 wherein
the extensible member 30 automatically extends laterally outward under the biasing
force of the spring clips 40 to cause the vertical leg portion 24 of the base plate
20 to contact the merchandise 14 and slightly compress the merchandise 14 and slightly
compress the merchandise 14 within the drawer 12.
[0016] As will be recognized, due to the extensible member 30 being continuously biased
by the multiple spring clip 40 in an outward direction (as indicated by the arrow
in Figure 2) as merchandise 14 is removed from the drawer 12, the remaining merchandise
is compressed within the drawer and maintained in its stacked organized configuration.
By selecting the spring force of the spring clips within suitable tolerances, the
compression force exerted by the device 10 may be maintained within suitable limits
to allow easy removal and restocking of the merchandise 14, yet be sufficient to cause
a moderate compression of the merchandise 14 within the drawer.
[0017] In Figures 4 and 5, two additional embodiments of the anchor member 26 of the present
invention are depicted. As shown in Figure 4, the anchor member 26B is formed as a
flat plate which is adapted to abutt the rear wall 31 of the display shelf 12. As
will be recognized, due to the spring clips 40 mounted on the extensible member 30
constantly biasing the anchor member 26B away from the base plate 20, the anchor member
26 B is continuously maintained tightly against the wall 31 of the drawer 12.
[0018] In Figure 5, an additional embodiment of the anchor member 26C is depicted which
is formed in a manner analogous to the embodiment shown in Figure 2 except that the
anchor member 26C is formed to extend in a generally parallel orientation as viewed
in Figure 5 (i.e. in a plane substantially parallel to the plane of the horizontal
leg portion 22 of the base plate 20). This additional embodiment of the base member
26C is specifically adapted to permit the device 10 to be attached to the lower support
surface 52 of a display drawer or case 12 when the display case 12 does not include
a rear wall panel.
[0019] Although in the preferred embodiment certain part configurations and materials have
been defined, those skilled in the art will recognize that various modifications can
be made to the same without departing from the spirit of the present invention and
that such modifications are clearly contemplated herein.
1. A device for maintaining merchandise in a stacked orientation within a display
case comprising a base member formed to contact one end of a stack of merchandise
disposed within a display case, an anchor member adapted to be attached to said display
case, an extensible member attached on opposite ends to said base member and said
anchor member, and spring means mounted to said extensible member for biasing said
base member away from said anchor member to continuously compress said stack of merchandise
within said display case as individual merchandise is periodically removed from said
stack of merchandise.
2. The device of Claim 1 wherein said extensible member comprises an accordion-like
member formed of plural elongate segments interconnected at their apexes.
3. The device of Claim 2 wherein said spring means comprises plural V-shaped spring
inserts mounted to said extensible member adjacent each of the apexes of said elongate
segments.
4. The device of Claim 3 further comprising stop means formed on each of said elongate
segments adjacent each of their apexes for mounting said plural spring inserts to
said extensible member.
5. The device of Claim 4 wherein said anchor member comprises a bent-over clip adapted
to be attached to one wall of said display case.
6. The device of Claim 4 wherein said anchor members comprises a plate member adapted
to abutt one wall of said display case.
7. The device of Claim 4 wherein said base member comprises a generally L-shaped member
having a first leg portion sized to extend beneath a portion of said stack of merchandise
and a second leg portion sized to abutt said one end of said stack of merchandise.
8. The device of Claim 4 wherein said base member, anchor member and extensible member
are integrally molded of a plastic material.
9. A device for maintaining merchandise in a stacked orientation within a display
drawer comprising: an insert sized to be positioned within a display drawer adjacent
one end of said display drawer and continuously bias a stack of merchandise positioned
within said display drawer toward the opposite end of said display drawer, said insert
comprising a base member formed to contact said stack of merchandise between said
ends of said display drawer; an anchor member adapted to be attached to said one end
of said display drawer; and plural spring means mounted to said accordion-like member
to continuously bias said base member away from said anchor member.
10. The device of Claim 9 wherein said base member, anchor member, and accordion-like
member are integrally molded of a plastic material.
11. The device of Claim 10 wherein said accordion-like member is formed of plural
elongate segments disposed in angular orientations with respect to one another and
interconnected at their apexes.
12. The device of Claim 11 wherein said plural spring means comprises plural V-shaped
spring inserts mounted to said accordion-like member adjacent each of the apexes of
said plural elongate segments.
13. The device of Claim 12 further comprising means formed on said plural elongate
segments adjacent their apexes for mounting said springs inserts to said accordion-like
member.
14. The device of Claim 13 wherein said spring segment mounting means comprises a
tab extending outward from said plural elongate segments adapted to abutt the ends
of said plural spring segments.