(19)
(11) EP 1 605 424 A2

(12) EUROPEAN PATENT APPLICATION

(43) Date of publication:
14.12.2005 Bulletin 2005/50

(21) Application number: 05015871.6

(22) Date of filing: 28.11.2001
(51) International Patent Classification (IPC)7G09F 3/20
(84) Designated Contracting States:
AT BE CH CY DE DK ES FI FR GB GR IE IT LI LU MC NL PT SE TR

(30) Priority: 28.11.2000 ES 200002841

(62) Application number of the earlier application in accordance with Art. 76 EPC:
01998956.5 / 1349133

(71) Applicant: Yudigar S.L.
50400 Carinena (Zaragoza) (ES)

(72) Inventors:
  • Artero Ruiz, Fernando
    50400 Carinena , Zaragoza (ES)
  • Marin Villamayor, Ignacio
    50400 Carinena , Zaragoza (ES)

(74) Representative: Schäfer, Matthias W. 
Patentanwalt Schwanseestrasse 43
81549 München
81549 München (DE)

 
Remarks:
This application was filed on 21 - 07 - 2005 as a divisional application to the application mentioned under INID code 62.
 


(54) System for fixing label holders and shelves


(57) Anchorage system used to attach label holders to shelves in order to display labels with information about product prices, characteristics, etc. The system is made up of two basic components: the label holder and the shelf. The label holder is made up of a low, transparent two-sheet strip with variable length. At the rear of the band there are pins that anchor it to the housing provided at both front ends of the shelf thanks to the annexed fold of the laminated shelf. At the top of the label holder there is a small recess to position it in either a vertical or tilted position.




Description


[0001] The present descriptive memory refers, as its title indicates, to an anchorage system used for fixing label holders onto shelves, in order to display labels with information about the prices or any other characteristic of the products stored on the shelves. Further, the present invention refers to a shelf for use with such an anchorage system.

[0002] Currently, there are many label holders whose purpose is to house labels with information about product prices, peculiarities, references, etc. These label holders are usually fitted to the shelves by means of prehensile pins, or any other types of anchorage means such as staples, rivets or others. The most common design of the current label holders for shelves used in shops consists of mean of anchorage situated at the back of a low very long plate or band that can contains a transparent two-sheet strip at the front, so that the labels can be inserted between both sheets.

[0003] Current label holders, specially the older ones, have the disadvantage of being a little outdated and, at the same time, very expensive to manufacture, as in many cases they are single-label holders, i.e. they only hold one label, and therefore their manufacture and later assembly become expensive.

[0004] As for more recent label holders, it must be said that, although they can house several labels, they are fixed to the shelves with some rather complicated systems that result in high manufacturing and handling costs.

[0005] US-A-5 899 011 describes a label holder adapted to be mounted to a shelf having two folds defining a housing in shape of a kite tail. The label holder according to US-A-5 899 011 has a T-shape top end cooperating with the upper shelf fold, a horizontal projection cooperating with the lower shelf fold, and a further horizontal projection near the bottom end of the label holder grasping the shelf on the surface opposite the lower shelf fold.

[0006] EP-A-0 722 158 discloses the basic principal of an anchorage technique using projections pointing in the direction opposite to the direction in which the respective shelf folds extend.

[0007] The anchorage system for label holders and shelves which is the subject of the present invention has been developed as a solution to the existing problems affecting the shelf and label-holder sector, mainly those used at shops of any type or size. This problem is solved by the features of independent claims 1 and 5. Advantageous embodiments are described in the dependent claims.

[0008] The label holder can have an optional small recess at the top end that will allow it to be positioned in either a vertical or tilted position.

[0009] Alternatively, the label holder can be made up of a piece of variable thickness, on whose rear side there are two tilted housings where the linear sections of either front of the shelf will be inserted. These label holders are completed with a transparent laminated section of the same shape located at the front and bottom that covers the whole perimeter of the label holder, in such a way that the labels are inserted between the laminated section and the label holder. This label holder can also be fitted at an angle in relation to the shelf thanks to the inclination of the front side in relation to the vertical anchorage pieces attached to the shelf.

[0010] The dimension of the shelf can vary, and it consists of a single laminated piece that, on one or optionally both of its front ends, has a fold that defines a housing with the shape of a dovetail; the linear pins at the rear of the label holder are inserted into this housing. Conversely, the sections that form the housing with the shape of a dovetail will be inserted into the housing situated at the rear of the optional variable-thickness label holders.

[0011] The anchorage system to attach label holders to shelves that is being put forward has the advantage of requiring lower manufacturing and assembling costs and, compared to the existing obsolete models, its modern design is also considered an advantage.

[0012] To better understand the subject of the present invention, the preferred optimal assembly is represented in the annexed plan. In this plan:

Figure 1 shows a lateral view of he label holder.

Figure 2 shows a front view of the label holder.

Figure 3 shows an enlarged cross-section of the attachment of the label holder to the shelf where the label holder is tilted.

Figure 4 shows a view similar to the previous one, but the label holder is vertical.

Figure 5 shows a lateral view of a tilted label holder.

Figure 6 shows a front view of the previous figure.

Figure 7 shows an enlarged cross-section of the attachment of the tilted label holder to the shelf.

Figure 8 shows a lateral view of an optional tilted label holder.

Figure 9 shows a front view of the previous figure.

Figure 10 shows an enlarged cross-section of the attachment of the tilted label holder to the shelf.

Figure 11 shows a lateral view of the variable-thickness label holder.

Figure 12 shows a front view of the previous figure.

Figure 13 shows an enlarged cross-section of the attachment of the variable-thickness label holder to the shelf.

Figure 14 shows a lateral view of the laminated section that will hold the variable-thickness label holder.

Figure 15 shows a front view of the previous figure.

Figure 16 shows a cross-section of the variable-thickness label holder inserted in the laminated section.

Figure 17 shows a cross-section of the variable-thickness label holder with a different configuration and in a tilted position.

Figure 18 shows the variable-thickness label holder with the another configuration in tilted position.



[0013] The anchorage system for label holders and shelves being put forward consists of, as can be seen from the figures mentioned above, two basic components: the label holder (1) and the shelf (2).

[0014] The label holder (1) has a low two-sheet strip with variable length (3) at the front; the labels are inserted between its sheets, which are joined at the bottom by means of a radial section (4). The outside sheet ends in a longitudinal section (5) with the shape of a small inverted U, and the top end of the inside sheet hat a T shape (6) whose inside wing has an angular end (7) slightly tilted upwards. A tilted wall (8) descends from the end of the inside wing of the T (6); a laminated piece with a shape similar to a U, whose vertical sections open outwards (9), is attached to the tilted wall half way up. At the rear of the laminated walls (3), at less half their height, there is an horizontal laminated section (10) that at a variable distance forms an upward angle (11) in an inward angle. Another small tilted laminated section (12) emerges from the centre of this section (11) and it adopts a horizontal position before it bends downwards and ends with a small radius. For the optional tilted position of the laminated walls (3), there is a small recess (13) in the inside wing of the T (6) at the top of the piece.

[0015] The laminated, preferably rectangular, shelf (2) has several folds (14) annexed to one or both fronts. The folds define a housing in the shape of a dovetail (15). The bottom fold (14) is ends horizontally with a small section (16). A detailed description of the rest of the shelf's feature is expressly omitted; as they are not the subject of any claim.

[0016] Label holder (17) can be an alternative solution to label holder (1): the form does not have the horizontal wall (10) with its rear extensions (11) and (12), and therefore can only be placed in a tilted position.

[0017] Another variant is label holder (18), similar to the others except in that the anchorage pins (19) emerge horizontally from the inside laminated wall (3). The ends of the said anchorage pins (19) are angled outwards:

[0018] Another alternative to the label holder related to the invention being put forward is the variable-thickness label holder (20) with the vertical front (21), small radius at the ends (22), and a small recess (23) at the rear side. At the top end of the rear side and towards the middle there are some outwards diverging housings (24). The shelf's (2) annexed folds (14) are inserted into these housings. The label holder (20) is completed by a transparent laminated section (25) situated at the front that ends at the bottom end (23) of the housing.

[0019] Another alternative to label holder (20) is label holder (26), similar to the previous one except in that its front wall (27) is titled in relation to the rear side (28).

[0020] Another solution to present the label holder (20) in a titled position is to fix a laminated piece (29) on to its rear side (28) using screws (30). The said laminated piece (29) is made up of a variable length section with a small section tilted inwards that emerges from the side next to the label holder (20) and a slightly tilted wing that emerges inwards from the bottom end, in such a way that the label holder (20) can be anchored by inserting this piece's (29) wings into the shelf's housing (15).

[0021] The way the device is assembled is easily understood: the sections (9) are placed in front of the housing (15) in the shape of a dovetail and then the label holder is pushed against the shelf in order to anchor one component on to the other. Alternatively, the label holder can be inserted into the front of the shelf applying a small, logically frontal, pressure. As for the placement of the labels, it is extremely simple: the section (5) can be lifted at any point using its pins, and then the label ca be inserted or removed from the sheets (3).

[0022] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves where the label holders are made up of a band with two laminated walls placed at the front, and of projections and housings placed at the rear that are inserted into the shelves' front. Therefore, the system consists of two components closely related: the label holder -1- and the shelf -2-. The label holder's top end has a T shape -6- whose inside wing has a slightly upward angular end -7-. A laminated wall -8- descends also from this end of the T -6- inside wing. Half way up this wall and attached to it there is a piece similar to a U resting on one side whose vertical sections open outwards. At the rear of the laminated walls -3-, almost half way up, there is a horizontal laminated projection -10- that, at the appropriate distance, is angled upward -11- and ends with an inward angle. A small tilted laminated section -12-emerges from the centre of the said section -11-, and it adopts a horizontal position before bending downwards and ending with a small radius.

[0023] Further, the anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that in order to allow a tilted positioning of the laminated walls -3-there is a small recess -13- in the inside wing of the T shape -6- that tops the piece.

[0024] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that the laminated, preferably rectangular, shelf -2- has folds -14- annexed to one or both fronts. These folds define a housing in the shape of a kite tail(15), and the bottom fold -14- is topped with a small horizontal section (16).

[0025] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that label holder - 17- can be a variant of label holder -1-, the difference being that the horizontal wall -10- and its rear extensions have been omitted from the rear of the laminated walls -3-.

[0026] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that the anchorage means of the optional label holder -18- are two pins -19- that emerge horizontally from the rear of the laminated walls and end at an outward angle.

[0027] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that the label holder can be made up of a variable-thickness body -20-, with a vertical front and a small radius both at the top and at the bottom end, whilst its rear side has a small recess -23- above which there are tilted housings diverging outwards.

[0028] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that a transparent laminated section -25- is fitted to the front and base -or bottom end- of the label holder -20-, and it continues towards the back until the beginning of the small recess -23-.

[0029] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that label holder - 26- is a variant of label holder -20-. The variant has a front wall -27- that forms an angle in relation to the rear side - 28-.

[0030] The anchorage system to fix label holders onto shelves as described previously is characterized in that a way to place a variable-thickness label holder in a tilted position is to attach a laminated piece (29) to its rear side, so that the top and bottom wings of the piece allow it to anchor the label holder (20) to the housings (15) of the shelf (2).


Claims

1. Anchorage system for fixing a label holder onto a shelf, the system consisting of two closely related components, the label holder (20; 26) and the shelf (2), wherein the shelf (2) has folds (14) annexed to one or both fronts, these folds defining a housing in the shape of a dovetail, wherein the label holder has housings placed at the rear that are inserted into the front of the shelf (2),
characterized in that
the label holder (20; 26) being made of a body of variable-thickness, with a vertical front (21) and a small radius both at the top and at the bottom end (22), whilst its rear side has a small recess (23) above which there are tilted housings (24) diverging outwardly.
 
2. Anchorage system for fixing label holders onto a shelf according to claim 1, characterized in that a transparent laminated section (25) is fitted to the front and base or bottom end of the label holder (20; 26), and it continues towards the back until the beginning of a small recess (23).
 
3. Anchorage system for fixing label holders onto a shelf according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that the label holder (26) has a front wall (27) that forms an angle in relation to a rear side (28).
 
4. Anchorage system for fixing label holders onto a shelf according to claim 1 or 2, characterized in that a laminated piece (29) is attached to the rear side (28) of the label holder (20), so that the top and bottom wings of the piece (29) enabling the label holder (20) to be anchored to the housings (15) of the shelf (2).
 
5. Shelf for use with an anchorage system for fixing label holders, wherein the laminated, preferably rectangular, shelf (2) has folds (14) annexed to one or both fronts, these folds defining a housing in the shape of a dovetail(15),
characterized in that
the bottom fold (14) being topped with a small horizontal section (16).
 




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