[0001] This invention relates to a label holder and more particularly to a label holder
for a member adapted to hold goods for display at the point of sale.
[0002] It is known to employ display members or arms from which goods are suspended one
behind the other. It is common to use the so-called "Euro-hook" type of display arm
which is an arm having a mounting end of a fixed diameter even though the main body
of the arm may have a different, and normally larger, diameter consistent with the
weight of the goods to be displayed. The main body of a Euro-hook may be in the form
of a single rod, or a pair of rods, and the or each rod may be straight, curved or
crimped, for example.
[0003] It is also known, for example for GB-a-2,205,674 and 2,149,179, for the end of the
Euro-hook or other display member opposite the mounting end to be provided with a
label holder which is usually pivotally mounted on the arm so as to be movable to
a position generally planar with the adjacent end of the arm so that goods can be
removed from, or loaded onto, the arm if the packaging is slotted, requiring it to
be threaded on to the arm, as opposed to being provided with hooks which enable removal
or loading without disturbing the label holder. In order to accommodate slotted packages,
the label holder has to be limited in both width and thickness and this is not acceptable
when relatively large labels are required which is becoming increasingly necessary
with the advent of EPOS (Electronic Point of Sale) labels, for example. Thus, a different
labelling system is required from that discussed above.
[0004] It has been proposed to provide a separate arm for use in conjunction with a Euro-hook,
for example, which separate arm carries a label the area of which is not restricted
by the nature of the goods being displayed. However, this separate arm is designed
to fit only a specific form of display arm so that it is necessary to purchase a complete
system, ie a display arm, such as a Euro-hook, and a label-holder arm designed specifically
therefor, whereby stores, shops and the like are forced to replace their old display
arms with the new system which is not always acceptable.
[0005] According to one aspect of the present invention there is provided a label holder
for goods displayed on a separate display member, the label holder comprising an arm
provided with mounting means at one end and label-receiving means at the other end,
the mounting means comprising a plurality of means for receiving, respectively, different
types of display member.
[0006] According to a second aspect of the present invention there is provided a label holder
for goods displayed on a separate display member, the label holder comprising an arm
provided with mounting means at one end and label-receiving means at the other end,
the mounting means having means for receiving the separate display member, the label
holder further comprising stock limiter means selectively positionable on the arm
and co-operable with the separate display member to vary the effective length of the
display member and hence limit the stock of goods displayable thereon.
[0007] As in the first aspect of the present invention, the mounting means of the second
aspect may be provided with a plurality of means for receiving, respectively, different
types of separate display member. The mounting means may comprise, for example, first
receiving means in the form of a pair of apertures dimensioned to receive the respective
mounting ends of a display member in the form of a pair of arms. Second receiving
means may be in the form of a pair of tapered slots formed from one edge of the mounting
means and adapted to receive the arms of a display member of differing cross-sectional
area. The mounting means may also be provided with further receiving means additional
to one or other of the aperture and tapered slot receiving means, the further receiving
means being in the form of a single slot capable of receiving a display member in
the form of a single arm or in the form of an aperture, with or without an accompanying
tapered slot, as above. The single slot may be tapered so as to accommodate display
arms of varying cross-sectional areas or maybe parallel sided and dimensioned so as
to accommodate a range of sizes of such display members.
[0008] A label holder in accordance with the first aspect of the invention may, like the
second aspect, be provided with stock limiter means selectively positionable on the
arm and co-operable with the separate display member to vary the effective length
of the display member and hence limit the stock of goods displayable thereon. Preferably,
the stock limiter of both aspects of the invention is provided with means for engaging
the display member so as to offer a support therefor at a point thereon spaced from
the mounting means, whereby the display member is better stabilised. The stock limiter
may be provided with a central slot to receive a single display member, the slot being
tapered or parallel sided as discussed in relation to the single slot of the mounting
means, when provided. In addition, or alternatively, the stock limiter may be provided
with a pair of indentations adapted to receive respective arms of a double-armed display
member.
[0009] The stock limiter is preferably selectively positionable along the arm by being provided
with neck and head portions co-operable with a slot provided in the arm, one dimension
of the neck and head portions being less than the width of the slot, whereby the stock
limiter is engagable therein, and another dimension of the neck portion only being
substantially equal to the width of the slot so that when the stock limiter is turned
to engage that dimensioned portion of the neck with the slot, the stock limiter is
retained in position on the arm. Alternatively, or in addition, the depth of the neck
portion of the stock limiter can be such that the arm is gripped between the head
and shoulder portions of the stock limiter, again to retain the stock limiter in a
selected position on the arm. In either of these two arrangements, the stock limiter
may be slidable relative to the slot in order to alter the position of the stock limiter
without first having to turn it, move the stock limiter to the selected new position
and then turn it again back to its operative position. However, in order to prevent
inadvertent movement of the stock limiter relative to the arm, it is preferable to
provide opposed pairs of recesses at intervals along the slot in the arm, the width
(one dimension) of the neck portion of the stock limiter being generally equal to
the maximum distance between a pair of opposed recesses, whereby when the stock limiter
is turned to engage the neck portion within a pair of recesses, the stock limiter
is prevented from sliding movement along the slot.
[0010] The opposed pairs of recesses may be numbered for the convenience of a stock controller
in ordering replacement display stock.
[0011] The label-receiving means provided on the end of the arm opposite to the mounting
means may be of conventional form and is preferably releasably attachable to the arm
so that different shapes and/or sizes or label-receiving means may be employed without
having to change the arm. Means may also be provided for mounting an auxiliary label-receiving
means on the arm which can be arranged to overlay or be positioned adjacent the main
label-receiving means, to flag a special offer, for example, in relation to the goods
displayed on the display member associated with that arm.
[0012] Label holders constructed in accordance with the present invention will now be described
in greater detail, by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings,
in which :-
Figure 1 is a perspective and exploded view of the label holder, a mounting bracket
therefor, and an associated display member;
Figure 2 is a plan view of Figure 1;
Figure 3 is a side view of Figure 1;
Figures 4, 5 and 6 are sections on the lines A-A, B-B and C-C of the label holder,
respectively, of Figure 3;
Figures 7 and 8 are perspective views of an alternative label holder fitted, respectively,
on different types of display arms;
Figure 9 is a fragmentary perspective view from the left-hand side of Figure 8;
Figure 10 is a fragmentary perspective view of one end of a further alternative label
holder;
Figure 11 is a partially cross-sectional view of the label holder of Figure 10 fitted
to a support; and
Figures 12 to 14 are respective fragmentary perspective views from one end of still
further label holders.
[0013] Referring to the drawings, the label holder constructed in accordance with the present
invention is manufactured from synthetic plastics material but may be composed of
other materials. The label holder comprises an arm 1 in the form of a flat strip and
provided with an elongated slot 2 along its longitudinal axis, the slot terminating
short of each end of the arm. Circular apertures 3 are provided at the two opposed
ends of the slot 2 and at spaced intervals therealong, the intermediate apertures
appearing, in effect, as opposed pairs of recesses 3' in view of the intervention
of the slot 2.
[0014] The arm 1 is provided at its rear end with mounting means in the form of an L-shaped
bracket 4 having a recess 5 within which the end of the arm 1 is located and secured,
for example by bonding. The bracket 4 is provided with a central, parallel-sided slot
6 from the edge opposite that to which the arm 1 is attached, together with a pair
of recess means indicated generally at 7 and each comprising second receiving means
in the form of a tapered first portion 8 which tapers towards first receiving means
in the form of an aperture 9 which is separated by a slot 11 from a further aperture
12. Thus, each recess means 7 defines, in effect, a pair of legs 13,14 leading to
the aperture 9, the slots 11 and apertures 12 serving merely to allow the legs 13,14
to be splayed apart, without splitting the bracket 4, when the latter is forced over
a pair of arms 15 of a Euro-hook 16, the arms thus being a snap fit into the respective
apertures 9. If the diameter of the arms 15 at the position where the bracket 4 is
to be mounted on the Euro-hook 16 is greater than that of the apertures 9, then the
arms are received in the tapered recess or slot 8. The mounting end of the Euro-hook
16 maybe engaged with a pegboard or other wall member from which the hook extends
to receive goods to be displayed thereon in a conventional manner. If the mounting
wall member is a slatted wall, then a mounting bracket indicated at 17 may be employed.
The bracket 17 has a cranked upper portion 18 which is enagagable with a selected
slot in the slatted wall panel (not shown) and its lower portion 19 is provided with
a pair of spaced-apart studs the stems of which are dimensioned so as to be a snap
fit in the apertures 11, whereby the arm can be securely mounted on the bracket 17.
When using the bracket 17, a Euro-hook such as that indicated at 16, may still be
employed and the arms 15 thereof will engage the respective recesses 8. Alternatively,
a single-armed Euro-hook or other display member may be employed, this single arm
passing through the central slot 6 in the arm mounting means 4, as well as a similar
central slot 22 in the lower portion 19 of the bracket 17.
[0015] The label holder is provided at the end remote from the mounting means 4 with label-receiving
means 21 which may be of generally conventional construction and having a rear panel
24, which may be opaque, and a transparent front panel 25 spaced therefrom, the two
panels 24,25 accommodating an EPOS or other label therebetween, which label may not
only carry a bar code but other information for the direct benefit of a customer,
such as price and a definition of the goods being displayed. The label-receiving means
23 is preferably releasably mounted on the arm 1 such as by a stud and aperture connecting
means (not shown), the studs being provided on the arm and the apertures in a rear
flange 26 of the label-receiving means, or vice-versa, or at least one stud and one
aperture on the arm and a corresponding aperture and stud on the flange 26. A slot
27 may be provided in the arm 1 towards the end of which the label-receiving means
is mounted, this slot receiving an auxiliary label-receiving member 28 which may carry,
for example, a special promotional offer and which may be arranged to overlay part
of the main label-receiving means 23 or be arranged so as to be adjacent thereto.
[0016] The label holder also comprises a stock limiter 31 which comprises a pair of legs
32, a pair of opposed recesses or indentations 33 providing, in effect, a waist portion
for the stock limiter, a body portion 34, two shoulder portions 35, a neck portion
36 and a head 37. The stock limiter 31 is selectively positionable along the arm 1
within the slot 2 therein and is releasably attached thereto. As seen in Figure 1
of the drawings, the depth or front-to-rear dimension of the stock limiter is less
than the width of the slot 2 but the width of the neck portion 36 is greater than
the width of the slot 2 and generally equal to the diameter of the apertures 3 formed
along the slot 2. Thus, to position the stock limiter 31 within the slot 2, it is
first turned so that it is at right angles to the position shown in Figure 1 of the
drawings, whereby the stock limiter can be inserted through the slot 2, it then being
moved to the desired aperture 3 in which it is to be located, these apertures being
numbered 1 to 8 in the illustrated embodiment. When stock limiter 31 has been positioned
at the selected aperture 3, it is then turned back through 90 degrees so that the
neck portion 36 is rotated within the selected aperture 3 and the head portion overlies
the upper surface of the arm 1 and the shoulders 35 overlie the under surface of the
arm 1. The height of the neck portion 36 is preferably arranged so that the head and
shoulders 37 and 35 frictionally engage the respective surfaces of the arm 1 in order
to help retain the stock limiter in position although it will be appreciated that
once an aperture 3 has been engaged by the neck portion 36, the stock limiter 31 cannot
be slid along the slot 2 without first turning it through 90 degrees.
[0017] When a double-armed Euro-hook 16 or a single-armed Euro-hook, for example, is employed
as the display member with which the arm 1 is to be used, the two arms 15 of a double-armed
Euro-hook 16 will engage the indentations 33 and thus be retained and supported thereby,
making the Euro-hook more stable, especially if the bracket 17 is employed. If a single-armed
Euro-hook is employed, then this will pass through the central slot 38 provided between
the legs 32 of the stock limiter 31, again to lend support to the Euro-hook and make
the latter more stable.
[0018] Referring now to Figure 7, this illustrates a slightly modified label holder compared
to that shown in Figure 1 of the drawings. Like parts have been allocated the same
reference numerals and it will be seen that the main differences between the embodiment
of Figure 7 and that of Figure 1 is in respect of each end of the label holder. Looking
first at the rear or mounting end, the bracket 41 is moulded integrally with the arm
1 and is of a slightly different form to the bracket 4 of Figure 1. The difference
is that the central, parallel-sided slot 6 is replaced by first and second receiving
means 9 and 8 similar to that provided on each side thereof. In addition, two spaced
holes 42 are provided above the receiving means for a purpose to be described.
[0019] Looking now at the front, label-holding end of the arm 1, there is integrally moulded
with the arm an inclined panel 43 which extends mainly below the arm 1 but also slightly
above. The upper rear edge of the panel 43 is provided with two pips 44 for a purpose
to be described. It will be seen that the label holder of Figure 7 is shown mounted
on a single Euro-arm 45 which is dimensioned so as to be received in the aperture
9 of the central receiving means of the bracket 41, as well as being received at the
upper end of the slot 38 in the stock limiter 31. The actual label holder is indicated
at 46 and is shown exploded with respect to the panel 43. The label holder 46 is conveniently
extruded in a continuous strip and cut to the required size. The label holder comprises
a body portion 47 from which extend rearwardly to L-shaped members 48 which, together
with the body portion, form two channel members which are arranged facing each other.
The channel members are dimensioned so as to be a sliding fit over the upper and lower
edges of the panel 43 and the pips 44 ensure a friction fit between the upper channel
48 and the upper edge of the panel 43 so as to retain the label holder 46 in position.
The body portion 47 has an upwardly extending flap 49 of a transparent material, behind
which a label can be placed so it can lie between that portion and the main body portion.
It will be appreciated that it is a simple matter to remove a given label holder 46
and to replace it by a differently sized label holder if required and/or to replace
a label if it is not convenient to do this with a label holder in situ on the arm
1.
[0020] Another difference between the embodiments of Figures 1 and 7 is that the head and
shoulders 37 and 35 of the stock limiter 31 are generally oval as seen in plan view,
whereby there is an oval annular space between the two which means the stock limiter
31 is always retained on the arm 1 even when being slid along the slot 2 which is
not the case in the embodiment of Figure 1.
[0021] A still further difference is that the tapered slots 8 has an arcuate cut-out 50
which can accommodate a component as will be described hereinafter.
[0022] With this modified stock limiter 31, the assembly thereof on the arm 1 is slightly
different, whereby to position the stock limiter 31 within the slot 2, it is first
turned so that it is at right angles to the position shown in Figure 7 of the drawings,
the side edges of the arm 1 adjacent the slot 2 are then displaced oppositely out
of the plane of the arm so as to allow the insertion of the enlarged oval head 37
into the slot, and the stock limiter is then moved to the desired aperture 3 in which
it is to be located, these apertures being numbered 1 to 8 in the illustrated embodiment.
When the stock limiter 31 has been positioned at the selected aperture 3, it is then
turned back through 90 degrees so that the neck portion 36 is rotated within the selected
aperture 3 and the head portion overlies the upper surface of the arm 1 and the shoulders
35 overlie the under surface of the arm 1 as before.
[0023] Figure 8 is similar to Figure 7 in that it has the same modifications to the rear
and front ends of the arm 1 and to the stock limiter 31 but is shown fitted to a double
Euro-arm 16, similar to that depicted in Figure 1. The apertures 42 provided in the
bracket 41 of the label holders of both Figure 7 and 8 are to receive studs provided
on a mounting accessory which will be discussed later in respect of other embodiments.
[0024] Turning now to Figure 9, this illustrates a label holder similar to that of Figure
7 or 8 but showing its use with a double-armed Euro-bar 16, the rear ends of which
are inwardly and then downwardly turned as indicated at 51 and 52, respectively. The
label holder is adapted for mounting on a peg board as a support member, the peg board
not being shown but being of conventional form, i.e. a panel provided with a series
of regularly spaced holes. In the arrangement of Figure 9, a mounting clip 53 is provided
which us U-shaped with the outer ends of the limbs 54 being upwardly turned at 55.
The limbs 54 of the clip 53 are received in the apertures 50 associated with the tapered
slots 8 of the first and second receiving means. The label holder is mounted on a
peg board by first inclining the holder upwardly, engaging the upturned ends 55 of
the clip 53 in respective holes in the peg board, and then lowering the label holder
to a generally horizontal position.
[0025] Turning now to Figures 10 and 11, this shows a further embodiment of the invention
which is similar to that of Figure 7 but provided with an auxiliary mounting member
or accessory 56 in order to permit mounting of the label holder in a so-called slatwall
mounting panel 57 which is shown in cross-section in Figure 11. The panel 57 has a
number of vertically spaced T-shaped slots, the cross piece 58 of which is disposed
generally centrally of the panel and extends generally parallel to the faces thereof.
The accessory 56 is in the form of a plate having two angled limbs 60' and 60", the
limb 60" being provided with two spaced studs which fit into the apertures 42 in the
bracket 41 of the label holder. The studs may be a push fit into the holes 42 and/or
may be secured therein by adhesive. The single Euro-arm 46 is attached to a mounting
plate 59 having a channel-section upper edge 61. The free limb of the channel 61 is
passed through the stem 62 of the T-shaped slot in the slatwall panel 57 and hooks
over the edge thereof as illustrated in Figure 11. The label holder 1 is mounted by
inclining it upwardly, inserting the angled limb 60' through the stem 62 of the T-shaped
slot and then moving the label holder to the generally horizontal position, at the
same time engaging the Euro-arm 46 in the aperture 9 of the central receiving means.
[0026] Turning now to Figure 12, a still further embodiment of label holder is illustrated
and this also takes the general form of the embodiment of Figure 7 but is shown fitted
with a different mounting accessory to that of the embodiment of Figure 10. The accessory
56 in this instance is in the form of an L-shaped member, the generally horizontal
(as seen in Figure 12) limb 70 of which has a pair of studs on its edge which are
received in the apertures 42 in the bracket 41 in a manner similar to the accessory
56 of the embodiment of Figure 10. The inner surface of the limb 70 is provide with
two spaced extensions 63 to provide abutments. The L-shaped accessory 56 forms a channel
with the body of the bracket 41 and this channel receives the upper edge of a U-shaped
mounting member 64 which engages the abutments 63 and which itself receives a so-called
pin bar which may be attached to a peg board or other support means (not shown).
[0027] The embodiment of Figure 13 is similar to that of Figure 8 in that the label holder
is mounted on a double-armed Euro-hook 16, the rear ends of which are turned downwardly
through 90° and are received in respective sockets 65 provided in a mounting plate
66 which is otherwise generally similar to the mounting plate of Figure 10. The sockets
65 are formed by displacing portions of the body of the plate at 66 and there are
three pairs of such sockets formed so as to provide three different mounting positions
for the Euro-hook and hence the label holder 1.
[0028] The embodiment of Figure 14 is slightly different from that described in relation
to Figure 7 to 13 inasmuch as the mounting bracket 41 does not have first and second
receiving means but does have receiving mens in the form of a central parallel-sided
slot 6 as in the embodiment of Figure 1. The rear face of the bracket 41 is provided
with integral abutment studs 67 for engagement with a mounting plate 68 which has
a turned upper edge 69 for engagement with a so-called bar hook and a lower rearwardly
extending flange 71 which acts as a bearing support against the panel or other support
on which the bar hook is provided, neither the bar hook nor the support panel being
shown. The embodiment of Figure 14 is for use with a single arm Euro-hook 16, the
rear, down-turned end of which is secured to the mounting plate 68.
[0029] The arm 1 is conveniently made in two sizes to accommodate differing thicknesses
of Euro-hooks or other display means and it will be seen from the embodiments of Figures
7 to 13 that any size of arm can be adapted to different mounting means either by
way of the plurality of receiving means provided on the mounting bracket 41, and/or
by way of the mounting accessories 56 which may be attached using, for example, the
stud and aperture 42 arrangement described above. Thus, there is provided a virtually
universal arm which is readily adapted to different types of mounting means and display
members, whereby it is not necessary for users to purchase a complete system just
because the label holder is required for use with a different type of display member
and/or mounting means.
[0030] It will also be seen that a label holder in accordance with the present invention
not only provides a facility for accommodating a label of any required size since
the arm is separate from the display member on which the actual goods for sale are
mounted, but may also provide a stock limiting facility which in turn can be used
to locate and support the Euro-hook, or other display member which is employed.
1. A label holder for goods displayed on a separate display member (16;45), characterised
in that the label holder comprising an arm (1) provided with mounting means (4;41)
at one end and label-receiving means (23;46) at the other end, the mounting means
comprising a plurality of means (6,8,9) for receiving, respectively, different types
of display member.
2. A label holder for goods displayed on a separate display member (16;45), characterised
in that the label holder comprising an arm (1) provided with mounting means (4;41)
at one end and label-receiving means (23;46) at the other end, the mounting means
having means (6,8,9) for receiving the separate display member, the label holder further
comprising stock limiter means (31) selectively positionable on the arm and co-operable
with the separate display member to vary the effective length of the display member
and hence limit the stock of goods displayable.
3. A label holder according to claim 2, wherein the mounting means (4;41) is provided
with a plurality of means (6,8,9) for receiving, respectively, different types of
separate display member.
4. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims wherein the receiving means
of the mounting means comprise a pair of apertures (9) dimensioned to receive the
respective mounting ends of a display member (16) in the form of a pair of arms (15).
5. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the receiving means
comprise, or further comprise, a pair of tapered slots (8) formed from one edge of
the mounting means (4;41) and adapted to receive the arms (15) of display members
(16) of differing cross-sectional area.
6. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the receiving means
comprise a single slot (6) capable of receiving a display member in the form of a
single arm, the slot being parallel-sided or tapered so as to accommodate display
arms of varying cross-sectional areas.
7. A label holder according to claim 1 and further comprising stock limiter means (31)
selectively positionable on the arm (1) and co-operable with the separate display
member (16;45) to vary the effective length of the display member and hence limit
the stock of goods displayable thereon.
8. A label holder according to claim 2, or any of claims 3 to 6 when appended thereto,
or claim 7, wherein the stock limiter (31) is provided with means (33;38) for engaging
the display member (16;45) so as to offer a support therefor at a point thereon spaced
from the mounting means (4;41), whereby the display member is better stabilised.
9. A label holder according to claim 8, wherein said means for engaging the display member
comprise a central slot (38) to receive a single display member (45), the slot being
tapered or parallel sided, and/or a pair of indentations (33) adapted to receive respective
arms (16) of a double-armed display member (15).
10. A label holder according to claim 2, or any of claims 3 to 7 when appended thereto,
or to claim 8 or 9, wherein the stock limiter (31) is selectively positionable along
the arm (1) by being provided with neck and head portions (36;37) co-operable with
a slot (2) provided in the arm, one dimension of the neck and head portions being
less than the width of the slot, whereby the stock limiter is engagable therein, and
another dimension of the neck portion being substantially equal to the width of the
slot so that when the stock limiter is turned to engage that dimensioned portion of
the neck with the slot, the stock limiter is retained in position on the arm.
11. A label holder according to claim 10, wherein the depth of the neck portion (36) of
the stock limiter (31) is such that the arm is gripped between the head (37) and shoulder
portions (35) of the stock limiter.
12. A label holder according to claim 10 or 11, wherein opposed pairs of recesses (3')
are provided at intervals along the slot in the arm, the width of the neck portion
of the stock limiter being generally equal to the maximum distance between a pair
of opposed recesses, whereby when the stock limiter is turned to engage the neck portion
within a pair of recesses, the stock limiter is prevented from sliding movement along
the slot.
13. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the label-receiving
means (23;46) provided on the end of the arm (1) opposite to the mounting means (4:41)
is releasably attachable to the arm so that different shapes and/or sizes or label-receiving
means may be employed without having to change the arm.
14. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims and further comprising auxiliary
label-receiving means (28) mounted on the arm (1) which may be releasably and/or slidably
mounted on the arm (1).
15. A label holder according to any of the preceding claims, wherein the mounting means
is adapted to receive auxiliary mounting means (56).