[0001] This invention is concerned with improvements in and relating to display and supply
shelving systems. More particularly, the invention is concerned with such shelving
systems which are particularly suitable for the display and supply of articles, such
as canned drinks, ice creams or the like, displayed and stored within refrigerated
or chilled cabinets.
[0002] It is known to store articles such as canned drinks within chilled cabinets, particularly
chilled cabinets having front-opening glass doors whereby the contents of the cabinet
are also effectively displayed. It is further known in such an arrangement to have
the shelf or other support upon which the articles are stored to be inclined downwardly
from the rear to the front of the cabinet, so that when an article is removed from
the front of the cabinet there is a tendency for the space to be filled up under the
action of gravity on the remaining articles on the shelving.
[0003] It is an object of the present invention to provide a readily assembled shelving
system for use in refrigerated display cabinets and the like, which display system
is simply constructed and lends itself to the production of shelving systems of different
dimensions for use in a wide variety of chilled cabinets.
[0004] In accordance with one embodiment of the invention, there is provided a shelving
system for the display and supply of articles, which shelving system comprises a generally
rectangular flat floor portion having front and rear wall members connected to its
front and rear edges respectively; in which each of the front and rear wall members
comprises an upstanding wall portion connected to a base portion having a generally
horizontal slot or recess extending along the wall member, the slot or recess having
a downwardly protruding lip in its upper wall, the respective edge of the floor portion
engaging in the slot or recess in the respective wall member and being held therein
by engagement of the lip in the slot or recess with a depression or groove in the
floor portion.
[0005] In order that the invention may be well understood reference will now be made to
the accompanying drawings in which:
Fig. 1 is a cross-section through a shelving system in accordance with the invention;
and
Fig. 2 is a partial perspective view of the shelving system shown in Fig. 1 also showing
a shelf divider and also illustrating a preferred form of floor portion.
Fig. 3 is a partial perspective view of the shelving system shown in Fig. 2 showing
two forms of product stopper; and
Fig. 4 is a partial perspective view of the shelving system shown in Fig. 1 illustrating
another form of shelf-divider.
[0006] As shown in Fig. 1 of the drawings a shelving system in accordance with the invention
comprises a floor portion 1 supported, by means not shown, at an angle to the horizotal
(typically 10-20°, especially about 15°) and having front and rear wall portions connected
to the front and rear edges of the floor portion, respectively. Each of the front
and rear wall portions comprises an upstanding wall member 2 connected to a base 3
having a slot 4 therein, defined by upper wall 5 and lower wall 6; lower wall 6 preferably,
as shown in the drawing, being wider than upper wall 5 and extending inwardly (towards
the other wall) to afford better support for floor member 1 which engages in slot
4. Upper wall 5 of each slot has a downwardly protruding lip 7 which engages in a
corresponding groove in floor portion 4.
[0007] As shown in Fig. 1, each of the wall members also has an elongate channel defined
by wall members 2 and flanges 8, this channel serving, as discussed below, to support
shelf dividing means.
[0008] The front wall portion is further provided with a front wall member 9, arranged generally
vertically when the floor of the shelf system is inclined as shown in the drawing,
this front wall being provided with a further channel (defined by flanges 10) for
the support of labelling material.
[0009] Each of the wall portions is preferably formed as a single unitary extrusion of plastics
material. The floor portion 1 is also preferably formed of plastics material and,
most preferably, is provided with a friction reducing surface.
[0010] As shown in Fig. 2 of the drawings, the upper surface of floor portion 1 is preferably
provided with upstanding ribs 11 running at right angles to the front and rear edges
of the floor portion.
[0011] In order to sub-divide the shelf laterally dividers 12 may be provided supported
by divider support means 13 engaging in flanges 8 in front of rear wall portions.
Other forms of divider may, of course, be employed depending on the nature of the
articles to be displayed; and thus, for example, rod-like dividers may be employed
for larger drink bottles.
[0012] In order to permit of better cooling, the floor portion may be perforated to allow
the passage of air.
[0013] It may be desirable in some cases to provide a shelving system in accordance with
the invention with a product retainer or stopper, mounted towards the front (lower)
end of the shelf. Examples of two forms of such product retainer for use with the
shelf divider shown in Fig. 2, are shown in Fig. 3. The first product retainer (suitable
for use with canned products such as canned drinks) comprises a detainer wall 14 perforated
to enable it to slidably engage with divider 12 and having projections 15 to prevent
it from sliding too far towards the front of the shelf. The second form of product
retainer similarly comprises a retaining wall 16 which is simply provided with a shaped
slit 17 to allow it to slidably engage with divider 12. This form of product retainer
is suitable for use with square pack or so-called "tetra" pack.
[0014] In Fig. 4 there is illustrated an alternative form of shelf divider comprising a
rod 20 (typically of metal or plastics coated metal), having two downwardly directed
ends each of which engages in a cup shape portion 19 integrally formed with a slider
18 in an end wall of the shelving.
1. A shelving system, for the display and supply of articles, which shelving system
oomprises a generally rectangular flat floor portion (1) having front and rear wall
members connected to its front and rear edges respectively; in which each of the front
and rear wall members comprises an upstanding wall portion (2) connected to a base
portion (3) having a generally horizontal slot or recess extending along the wall
member, the slot or recess having a downwardly protruding lip (7) in its upper wall,
the respective edge of the floor portion engaging in the slot or recess in the respective
wall member and being held therein by engagement of the lip in the slot or recess
with a depression or groove (4) in the floor portion.