CROSS-REFERENCE TO RELATED APPLICATION
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
(1) Field of the Invention
[0002] This invention relates to glides, and more particularly to retail display glides
for holding a number of beverage containers.
(2) Description of the Related Art
[0003] There are a wide variety of devices for storing, displaying, and dispensing products
such as individual beverage containers. A broad genus of such devices are known as
glides. Such glides confine the good to discrete lanes (often designated rows or columns),
typically arrayed extending front-to-back in a refrigerator, display case, or shelf
unit. Many such glides are configured or mounted so that the glide base surface supporting
the goods inclines from front to back to allow a back-to-front gravity feed.
[0004] U.S. Pat. No. Des. 275058 discloses one basic glide. The glide has a given footprint
on the associated shelf or other support surface.
[0005] Glides have been provided which are reversibly or permanently alterable to accommodate
and available shelf footprint.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,478,337 identifies a glide having front and rear portions which slidingly interfit to permit
adjustment of the front-to-back length of the glide.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,958,739 discloses a glide in which a rear portion is disjointably coupled to a front portion
to permit size adjustment by the addition or removal thereof.
U.S. Pat. No. 4,801,025 discloses a stackable glide system wherein outboard lanes may be severed from the
glide to narrow it.
[0006] U.S. Pat. No. 5,904,256 discloses a system wherein individual lane-defining members may be secured side-by-side
to form a composite glide. In addition to producing individual members of a single
lane in width, the assignee of that patent is believed to make one-piece members which
define multiple (e.g., three) lanes.
[0007] There, however, remains a need in the art for an improved glide with the ability
to effectively accommodate a variety of product sizes.
BRIEF SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0008] Accordingly, in one aspect, the invention is directed to a glide apparatus for holding
a number or group of items. A base has front, back, left, and right ends, an upper
surface for supporting the items, and a bottom surface. At least some of a number
of wall members are removably installable on the base, extending front-to-back so
as to cooperate with the base to define a number of channels. Each channel is dimensioned
for accommodating an associated front-to-back column of the items. A front member
is installable to the base and to the installed wall members to bound forward extremities
of the channels.
[0009] In various implementations, the base may comprise a molded plastic primary base member
or piece and at least one molded plastic auxiliary base member or piece, removably
assembled side-by-side. The front member may comprise a molded plastic primary front
member and at least one molded plastic auxiliary front member, removably assembled
side-by-side. The items may be beverage containers such as plastic bottles, glass
bottles, and metal cans.
[0010] The front member may be first front member, including a number of wall member-engaging
features at substantially a first pitch. The first pitch may define an associated
pitch of the channels. A second front member may be provided having similar wall member-engaging
features spaced at a substantially different second pitch. The installed wall members
may be removable and reinstallable so as to engage the features of the second front
member and define a second group of channels for accommodating a second group of containers
having a substantially different diameter than the first group. Each auxiliary front
member may include one of the wall member-engaging features along a first side thereof.
The auxiliary front members may front a group of the channels at a different pitch
from those front members fronted by the primary front member.
[0011] Each wall member may include top, bottom, front, and rear edges. At least two forward-directed
fingers may depend from the bottom edge. The wall members may be installable on the
base by inserting such fingers downward through associated slots in the base and shifting
the wall members forward so that an upper surface of each finger engages the bottom
surface of the base. The front edge of each wall member may include a vertically-extending
projection engageable via vertical translation to a complementary channel in the front
member. The front member, when installed to the base and to the installed wall members,
may have surfaces cooperating with complementary surfaces of the base. This cooperation
may prevent a rearward shift of the installed wall members so as to prevent removal
of the installed wall members unless the front member is at least partially disinstalled
via vertical translation. The front member may include a number of apertures, each
aperture associated with one of the channels and effective to allow at least partial
viewing of a lead item in the associated column of the associated channel.
[0012] In another aspect, the invention is directed to a kit for forming a retail display
glide apparatus for holding a number of containers. The kit includes a primary base
member and a number of auxiliary base members each having a width substantially less
than a width of the primary base member and configured to be selectively assembled
with the primary base member in a side-by-side configuration to form a glide base.
At least some of a number of wall members are selectively installable in the base
extending front-to-back so as to cooperate with the base to define a number of channels,
each channel for accommodating the associated front-to-back column of the containers.
Wall members are so installable alternatively in at least two sets of positions corresponding
to two different nominal channel widths. At least two front member assembly kits are
respectively associated with the channel widths. Each front member assembly kit includes
a primary front member and a number of auxiliary front members configured to be selectively
assembled with the primary front member to form a front member assembly. The front
member assembly is attachable to the base and to the installed wall members so as
to bound forward extremities of the channels.
[0013] In various implementations of the invention, each front member assembly, along back
surfaces of its primary and auxiliary front members, may include a number of concave
surface portions respectively aligned with the channels for accommodating the front
container in each associated column. The primary and auxiliary base members may each
be single pieces of molded plastic including a number of pairs of front and back longitudinal
slots. Each wall member may be a single piece of molded plastic and have a plurality
of holes inboard of its edges. A pair of front and back forward-projecting fingers
may depend from the bottom edge and be insertable through an associated pair of the
slots to interlock the wall member to the glide base via a subsequent forward translation
of the wall member. The wall members may also include a vertically-extending projection
along the front edge. Each front member assembly may include a number of vertically-extending
channels complementary to the vertically-extending projection to interlock the front
member assembly with the installed wall members upon a relative vertical translation.
[0014] In other aspects, the invention is directed to a front member for such a glide apparatus.
[0015] The details of one or more embodiments of the invention are set forth in the accompanying
drawings and the description below. Other features, objects, and advantages of the
invention will be apparent from the description and drawings, and from the claims.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0016]
FIG. 1 is a view of a glide according to principles of the invention.
FIG. 2 is a top view of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 3 is a top view of a primary piece of a base of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 4 is a top view of an auxiliary piece of the base of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 5 is a left side view of the auxiliary piece of FIG. 4.
FIG. 6 is a right side view of the auxiliary piece of FIG. 4.
FIG. 7 is a transverse cross-sectional view of the primary base piece of FIG. 3.
FIG. 8 is a right side view of a wall of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 9 is a front view of a primary piece of a front of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 10 is a cross-sectional view of the primary front piece of FIG. 9, taken along
line 10-10.
FIGS. 11, 12, and 13 are top, bottom and right side views of the primary front piece
of FIG. 9.
FIG. 14 is a top view of an auxiliary front piece of the glide of FIG. 1.
FIG. 15 is a longitudinal sectional view of the glide of FIG. 2 taken along line 15-15.
FIG. 16 is a view of the glide of FIG. 1 showing front member pieces partially installed.
FIG. 17 is a left side view of the glide of FIG. 1 showing a leftmost column of beverage
containers in a leftmost lane.
FIG. 18 is a front view of the glide of FIG. 1 showing the lead beverage containers
in a plurality of columns of beverage containers.
FIG. 19 is a longitudinal cross-sectional view of the primary base piece of FIG. 3.
FIGS. 20-23 are partial semi-schematic top views of four different front members alternatively
installed on a single base.
FIG. 24 is a top sectional view of a relatively narrow front member piece.
FIG. 25 is a top sectional view of an alternate front for the glide of FIG. 1.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0017] FIG. 1 shows an assembled glide 20 having a front 20A, a back 20B, a left side 20C,
and a right side 20D (left and right are from the perspective of a user facing the
glide front). The glide defines a plurality of side-by-side lanes from a leftmost
lane 200A to a rightmost lane 200H. Each lane has a width and length effective to
accommodate an associated front-to-back column of beverage containers. The glide comprises
the separately-formed combination of a base 22, a front member 24, and a plurality
of dividers or wall members (walls) 26. Each lane is formed as a generally right channel
comprising the adjacent side surfaces of the adjacent walls and the adjacent portion
of the upper surface of the base. As is better seen in FIG. 2, the base 22 includes
a primary member 28 and two auxiliary members 30 assembled side-by-side. The primary
member 28 is substantially wider than the auxiliary members 30, which, in the exemplary
embodiment, are identical to each other and are assembled together at the right side
of the primary member 28. The ability to assemble one or more auxiliary base members
to the primary base member allows the glide width to be adjusted to approximately
correspond to the available width in the refrigerator or display case.
[0018] FIG. 3 shows the primary base member 28 prior to assembly of the glide. The primary
base member has front, back, left, and right ends 28A-28D. Similarly, FIG. 4 shows
the front, back, left, and right ends 30A-30D of one of the auxiliary base members
30. The left end or side 30C includes a pair of vertically-extending dovetail projections
32A and 32B, the faces of which are seen in the left side view of FIG. 5. The right
sides 28D and 30D of the primary and auxiliary base members bear dovetail channels
34A and 34B (FIG. 6) complementary to the projections 32A and 32B, respectively. The
primary base member may omit the projections 32A and 32B in an embodiment which allows
auxiliary members to only be assembled to one side of the primary member. In the exemplary
embodiment, each base member is a single molded plastic piece having left and right
sidewalls (35A and 35B for primary base member 28 in FIG. 7), a plurality of front-to-back
rails 36 (the upper surfaces of which support the containers) and a plurality of cross-members
38 spanning between the sidewalls and combining with the sidewalls and rails to form
a grid of slot-like ventilation/drainage apertures 40. In the exemplary embodiment,
the channels 34A and 34B are formed as openings in the right sidewall of the unitary
plastic (e.g., opaque medium impact styrene) molding forming the associated base member.
Each base member further includes a rear wall 42, (FIG. 5) having a height greater
than the remainder of the base so as to project upward above the upper surfaces of
the rails and sidewalls. Each base member includes a front wall 44 (FIG. 4) shorter
than the remainder of the base member (FIG. 5) so that its upper extremity is recessed
below the upper surfaces of the rails as described in further detail below. Near its
front wall, each base member may have one or more upward-directed recesses for capturing
a lip along the front edge of a shelf to retain the glide on the shelf. Alternatively,
or additionally, downward-directed projections may be provided to engage the elements
of a wire shelf or engage mating features of other shelving. This can provide a desired
front-to-back location of the glide on the shelf. This may further be facilitated
by providing features for securing the glide to the shelf. For example, channels may
be provided in the upper surface of the base behind the front member to accommodate
tie wraps extending through the base and engaging a wire shelf or the like.
[0019] In the exemplary embodiment, the primary base member includes a number of additional
longitudinal structural walls 45 at approximately regular transverse intervals and
approximately vertically coextensive with the sidewalls 35A and 35B. In the exemplary
embodiment, the walls 45 also serve as rails, each wall 45 in place of an associated
vertically shorter rail 36 at the particular transverse location. A relatively narrow
auxiliary base member may have sufficient strength in the absence of such walls 45.
In one exemplary embodiment, the base members have an overall length of approximately
26 inches (66 cm), a height at the rail upper surface of approximately 0.6 inches
(1.5 cm), a rear wall height of approximately 1.0 inches (2.5 cm), and a rail height
of approximately 0.3 inches (0.7 cm). The exemplary primary base member width is approximately
21.45 inches (54.5 cm) and the auxiliary base member width is approximately 3.51 inches
(8.92 cm).
[0020] FIG. 8 shows features of a wall 26. The wall 26 includes front, back, top, and bottom
edges 26A-26D and left and right side surfaces. The wall features an array of ventilation
apertures 50 permitting airflow between the lanes. A plurality of projections 52 and
54 depend from the bottom edge. At least some of the projections (e.g., the projections
52) include forward directed fingers 56 having an upper surface 58 spaced apart from
and facing the bottom edge 26D. Along the front edge 26A, the wall includes a vertically-extending
dovetail projection 60. Advantageously, the wall is of a height sufficient to maintain
the containers within their respective lanes. To achieve this, the height is advantageously
sufficient so that the top edge 26C is near or above the center of gravity of the
containers in the adjacent one or two lanes. This is particular advantageous near
the front of the glide as a gravity-feed action will cause the containers toward the
front of a given lane to experience higher skewing forces than containers toward the
back of that lane. The wall may have an exemplary height of 5.0 inches (13 cm) which
is advantageous for relatively tall containers such as one-liter plastic carbonated
beverage bottles and thirty-two-oz. (946 ml) glass juice bottles. This height facilitates
a three row high array of one inch diameter ventilation apertures. For twelve-oz.
(355 ml) cans, a 3.5 inch (9 cm) high wall with two rows of such apertures is a possibility.
Each wall is advantageously molded as a single plastic piece (e.g., of opaque or translucent
polypropylene). The illustrated wall may have an effective height of approximately
3.9 inches (10 cm) at its front, stepping down to approximately 1.9 inches (4.8 cm)
at its back in a material-saving compromise. By molding the walls separately from
the base and front member, it is relatively easy to include the ventilation apertures
and provide such apertures within the body of the wall (i.e., not open to the wall
edges).
[0021] Returning to FIG. 2, the front member 24 includes a primary member 70 and a number
of auxiliary members 72 assembled side-by-side. In the exemplary embodiment, each
of the members 70 and 72 is formed as a single molded plastic piece (e.g., of transparent
polycarbonate). The front member includes a plurality of vertically-extending dovetail
channels 74 complementary to the projections 60 of the walls 26. The front member
24 defines the forward extremities of the lanes, having a slightly sub-semicircular
floor portion 76 associated with each lane and having an upper surface substantially
coplanar with the upper surface of the base when assembled. This coplanar or flush
assembly is facilitated by allowing an aft extremity of the floor portion 76 to be
accommodated by the vertical recess at the front wall 44 (FIG 5). FIG. 9 shows further
details of the front member with respect to its primary piece 70. For each lane, extending
upward from the floor portion 76 is an arcuate wall portion 78 having a central aperture
80. Above the aperture, at the top of the front member, a crown portion 82 projects
radially outward (relative to the wall center of curvature) providing additional structural
integrity. Additionally, the location of the top of the front member is preferably
at a height sufficiently near or above the center of gravity of the beverage containers
so that the lead container in the lane will not fall over the front member (especially
if the glide is positioned with a rear-to-front decline). Furthermore, the aperture
80 is advantageously sized to allow viewing of a substantial portion of any label
or graphic on the lead container. The inner surface 84 of the wall 78 has a radius
of curvature approximately equal to but preferably slightly greater than the maximum
radius of the container which the particular front member is designed to accommodate
in the associated lane.
[0022] To permit the primary and auxiliary front pieces 70 and 72 to be assembled to each
other, at its rightmost extremity immediately in front of the dovetail channel 74
each of the pieces 70 and 72 includes a single vertically-extending, forward-facing,
dovetail channel 90 (FIGS. 11, 12 and 14). Along its left side, each auxiliary piece
72 includes a single, vertically-extending, rearward-facing, dovetail projection 92
(FIG. 14), complementary to the channels 90.
[0023] To assemble the glide, the primary and auxiliary base members are assembled to each
other by mating the projections 32A and 32B of each such member with the channels
34A and 34B of the member to its left by a relative downward vertical movement of
the left member relative to the right. To ease engagement and facilitate proper vertical
alignment, the projections 32A and 32B and channels 34A and 34B may be provided with
a slight bottom-to-top taper.
[0024] With the base assembled, the walls are then advantageously installed. To do this,
the necessary number of walls (for the base width and desired lane width) are aligned
at the appropriate pitch for the desired lane width and lowered so that their projections
52 and 54 pass into associated ones of the slots 40. When this is done, each wall
is then shifted forward to an installed position (FIG. 15) so its fingers 56 pass
beneath adjacent ones of the cross-members 38. In the illustrated position engagement
of the upper surfaces 58 of the fingers 56 with underside surface portions 96 of the
cross-members 38 prevents the wall from being shifted vertically upward relative to
the base. Forward-facing root portions of any of the projections 52 and 54 may contact
aft surfaces of the cross-members 38 to prevent further forward movement of the wall
relative to the base.
[0025] With the walls in the installed position, a front member may then be installed either
as a unit or in its pieces. This is done via a downward vertical translation of the
front member so that its dovetail channels 74 receive the projections 60 (the front
member pieces being or having been assembled to each other via vertical translation
engaging the dovetail channels 90 with the projections 92). FIG. 16 shows the front
member pieces in an intermediate condition of installation. As the front member moves
downward to its final installed position (FIG. 15), projections 100 and 102 (FIG.
9) depending from the floor portion 76 enter transverse slot-like apertures 104 (FIG.
3 and FIG. 4) immediately behind the front wall portions of the base pieces 28 and
30. In the exemplary embodiment, each auxiliary base piece has a single aperture 104
while, for structural integrity of its front wall portion, the primary base piece
has a number of apertures 104 separated by the walls 45. In the exemplary embodiment,
each projection 100 is associated with a pair of projections 102 on either of its
sides, there being just one set of three such projections on each auxiliary front
member but a plurality on the primary front member. In the exemplary embodiment, each
projection 100, along its lower extremity, has a forward directed barb 106 (FIG. 13)
for engaging a complementary groove in the aft surface of the associated base piece
front wall to serve as a detent holding the front member in its installed position.
With the projections 100 and 102 captured within the apertures 104, interaction of
the projection with the aft surface of the apertures 104 prevents rearward translation
of the walls 26 (which are locked to the front member via cooperation of their associated
dovetail projections 60 and channels 74) from the installed position. Since the walls
can't be shifted to their rear position, they can't be removed until the front member
is at least partially removed via upward translation. In an alternative embodiment
(not shown) the projections 100 and 102 are replaced by longitudinally-extending rib-like
projections dimensioned to fit within the apertures 104. In one possible implementation,
such projections could be placed at an even pitch (e.g., to engage every third aperture
104), with the first projection associated with the leftmost front member and engaging
the leftmost aperture.
[0026] When distributed as a kit, a maximal kit would include a primary base member and
sufficient auxiliary base members to form a base of the maximum anticipated width.
The kit would include one or more front member kits, each for a different size container
and including a primary front member and sufficient auxiliary front members for the
maximum anticipated width. The kit would further include sufficient wall members (of
one or more heights) as may be warranted by the various front member kits.
[0027] It is possible to configure the glide for simultaneous use with different sizes of
beverage containers by combining front member pieces dimensioned for such different
size containers (e.g., a primary front member piece dimensioned for twelve-oz. (355
ml) cans with secondary pieces dimensioned for sixteen-oz. (473 ml) bottles).
[0028] Provisions may be made to accommodate various depths of available refrigerator space.
In the exemplary embodiment, the base members and walls are molded in maximum anticipated
lengths which define the maximum glide depth. Where such depth is unavailable in the
refrigerator, the glide may be shortened. To facilitate this, the base member sidewalls
and any intermediate structural walls 45 are provided with upward-directed reliefs
110 at a plurality of locations along the length of the base member. At aligned locations,
each wall 26 includes a relief 112 extending vertically along at least one of the
wall side surfaces. The user may apply torque at the reliefs 110 and 112 so as to
break off one or more rear lengths of the base members and walls at preferential yield
zones defined by those reliefs. In such a way, the depth of the glide can be shortened
to accommodate the available refrigerator depth. Optionally, a more complicated system
may be provided in which the shortening is reversible. In another example of an alternative
embodiment, the system may be made expandable front-to-back as it is expandable side-to-side.
By way of example, the base members may have a rear wall which does not protrude above
the surfaces defining the associated lanes. The rear wall may include interengagement
features such as dovetail projections or channels engageable with complementary features
in the front wall of an extension member. The extension members may be provided in
the same width as the existing base members or in other appropriate widths. For example,
one extension member may span multiple of the existing base members. When so extended
front-to-back, correspondingly longer dividers 26 may be utilized or auxiliary dividers
may be provided to effectively extend the dividers 26.
[0029] Once the glide has been assembled, it is easy to modify the glide to accommodate
different sized containers by removing the initial front member, repositioning the
walls (including adding or removing walls as may be necessitated by the different
size of container) and then adding the new front member (either from the kit in which
the glide originally came or new altogether). FIGS. 20-23 are partial semi-schematic
top views of front members associated with four different container diameters all
on a single width of base (formed by a primary piece and two auxiliary pieces). All
utilize the standard base identified above. FIG. 20 shows an embodiment suitable for
twelve-oz. (355 ml) soft drink cans having a seven-lane primary front piece and three
one-lane auxiliary members. FIG. 21 shows a sixteen/twenty-oz. (473/591 ml) plastic
carbonated beverage bottle embodiment having a six-lane primary front member and three
one-lane auxiliary members. FIG. 22 shows a one-liter plastic carbonated beverage
bottle embodiment having a six-lane primary member and two one-lane auxiliary members.
FIG. 23 shows a thirty-two-oz. (946 ml) fruit drink bottle embodiment having a five-lane
primary member and two one-lane auxiliary members. In these four illustrated embodiments,
the primary front member has a width associated with the maximum number of lanes available
on the primary base member. The next lane over, fronted by the first auxiliary front
member, overlaps the seam or junction between the primary base member and first auxiliary
base member. Where there is more than one auxiliary front member, one of the additional
auxiliary front members overlaps each additional seam/junction between auxiliary base
members. To facilitate mixing and matching of container sizes in a given display,
a narrower primary front member may be used (e.g., a three-lane embodiment for sixteen/twenty-oz.
(473/591 ml) plastic carbonated beverage bottles as shown in FIG. 24) allowing multiple
front member pieces to be used within the width of the primary base member.
[0030] FIG. 25 shows an alternate front member which may be largely similar to the previously-identified
front members. A key difference is that the primary front member is equipped with
interengagement features similar to the previously identified auxiliary front members
so as to allow auxiliary front members to be added to either side of the primary front
member. Namely, at an extreme first side (the right side in the illustrated embodiment)
the primary front member can include the same channels 74 and 90 previously described
for the primary and auxiliary front members. However, at the second side (left in
the illustrated embodiment) it includes a projection 92 similar to that previously
noted only for the auxiliary front members. In the illustrated example of FIG. 25,
one auxiliary front member is thus attached to the right of the primary front member
and one is attached to the left of the primary front member. To complete this front
member, an adapter 120 is included having a first vertically extending dovetail channel
122 for engaging the projection 92 at the extreme second side of the assembled front
member. The adapter includes a second channel 124 dimensioned and positioned to engage
the projection 60 of the wall member at the second (left as illustrated) side of the
plurality of walls 26.
[0031] One or more embodiments of the present invention have been described. Nevertheless,
it will be understood that various modifications may be made without departing from
the spirit and scope of the invention. For example, many construction techniques and
materials may be utilized. Accordingly, other embodiments are within the scope of
the following claims.
1. A retail display glide apparatus for holding a plurality of items, comprising:
a base having front, back, left, and right ends, an upper surface for supporting the
items, and a bottom surface;
a plurality of wall members, at least some thereof removably installable on the base
extending front-to-back so as to cooperate with the base to define a plurality of
channels, each channel dimensioned for accommodating an associated front-to-back column
of the items; and
a front member installable to the base and to the installed wall members to bound
forward extremities of the channels.
2. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein:
the base comprises a molded plastic primary base member and at least one molded plastic
auxiliary base member removably assembled side-by-side; and
the front member comprises a molded plastic primary front member and at least one
molded plastic auxiliary front member removably assembled side-by-side.
3. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the plurality of items is a plurality of beverage
containers selected from the group consisting of plastic bottles, glass bottles, and
metal cans.
4. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the front member is a first front member and includes
a plurality of wall member-engaging features at substantially a first pitch, first
pitch defining an associated pitch of the plurality of channels and wherein the apparatus
further comprises:
a second front member having wall member-engaging features similar to the wall member-engaging
features of the first front member but spaced at a second pitch, substantially different
from the first pitch, and wherein the installed wall members are removable and reinstallable
on the base so as to engage the wall member-engaging features of the second front
member and define a second plurality of channels for accommodating a second plurality
of containers instead of the first plurality of containers, the containers of the
second plurality having a substantially different diameter than the containers of
the first plurality.
5. The apparatus of claim 3 wherein the primary front member includes a plurality of
wall member-engaging features at substantially a first pitch, the first pitch defining
an associated pitch of a first subplurality of the plurality of channels and wherein
each at least one auxiliary front member includes one wall member-engaging feature
along a first side of such auxiliary front member.
6. The apparatus of claim 5 wherein each at least one auxiliary front member fronts a
channel of a second subplurality of the plurality of channels, the second subplurality
at a second pitch substantially different from the first pitch.
7. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein each wall member includes top, bottom, front, and
rear edges and wherein at least two forward-directed fingers depend from the bottom
edge and wherein the wall members are installable on the base by inserting such fingers
downward through associated slots in the base and shifting the wall member forward
so that an upper surface of each finger engages the bottom surface of the base.
8. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the front edge of each wall member includes a vertically-extending
projection, engagable via vertical translation to a complementary channel in the front
member.
9. The apparatus of claim 8 wherein the front member, when installed to the base and
to the installed wall members, has surfaces cooperating with complementary surfaces
of the base to prevent a rearward shift of the installed wall members so as to prevent
removal of the installed wall members unless the front member is at least partially
disinstalled via vertical translation.
10. The apparatus of claim 1 wherein the front member includes a plurality of apertures,
each aperture associated with one of the channels and effective to allow at least
partial viewing of a lead item in the associated column of the associated channel.
11. A kit for forming a retail display glide apparatus for holding a plurality of containers,
comprising:
a primary base member having front, back, left, and right ends, an upper surface,
and a bottom surface;
a plurality of auxiliary base members each having front, back, left, and right ends,
an upper surface and a bottom surface, having a width substantially less than a width
of the primary base member and configured to be selectively assembled with the primary
base member in side-by-side configuration to form a glide base;
a plurality of wall members, at least some thereof being selectively installable on
the base extending front-to-back so as to cooperate with the base to define a plurality
of channels, each channel for accommodating an associated front-to-back column of
the containers, the plurality wall members being so installable alternatively in at
least two sets of positions corresponding to two different nominal channel widths;
and
at least two front member assembly kits respectively associated with the at least
two channel widths, each comprising:
a primary front member having front and back surfaces and top, bottom, left, and right
edges; and
a plurality of auxiliary front members, each having front and back surfaces and top,
bottom, left, and right edges and configured to be selectively assembled with the
primary front member to form a front member assembly, the front member assembly attachable
to the base and to the installed wall members so as to bound forward extremities of
the channels.
12. The kit of claim 11 wherein each front member assembly, along the back surfaces of
its primary and auxiliary front members includes a plurality of concave surface portions
respectively aligned with the plurality of channels for accommodating the front container
in each associated column.
13. The kit of claim 11 wherein:
the primary base member and auxiliary base members are each single pieces of molded
plastic each including a plurality of pairs of front and back longitudinal slots;
each wall member is a single piece of molded plastic and includes top, bottom, front,
and back edges with a plurality of holes inboard of said edges, a pair of front and
back forward-projecting fingers depending from the bottom edge and insertable through
an associated pair of the front and back slots to interlock the wall member to the
glide base via a subsequent forward translation of the wall member, and a vertically-extending
projection along the front edge; and
each front member assembly includes a plurality of vertically-extending channels complementary
to the vertically-extending projections to interlock such front member assembly with
the installed wall members upon a relative vertical translation.
14. A front member for a retail display glide apparatus for holding a plurality of items,
said apparatus comprising:
a base having front, back, left, and right ends, an upper surface for supporting the
items, and a bottom surface; and
a plurality of wall members, in at least one condition on the base extending front-to-back
so as to cooperate with the base to define a plurality of channels, each channel dimensioned
for accommodating an associated front-to-back column of the items;
the front member installable to the base and to the installed wall members and comprising:
surfaces bounding forward extremities of the channels; and
a series of vertically-extending dovetail channels, engagable via vertical translation
to complementary projections along front portions of the wall members.
15. The front member of claim 14 further comprising:
surfaces which, with the front member installed to the base and to the wall members,
cooperate with complementary surfaces of the base to prevent a rearward shift of the
wall members so as to prevent removal of the wall members unless the front member
is at least partially disinstalled via vertical translation.
16. The front member of claim 14 formed as a kit comprising a molded plastic primary front
member and at least one molded plastic auxiliary front member removably assemblable
side-by-side.
17. The front member of claim 16 wherein each of the molded plastic primary front member
and the at least one molded plastic auxiliary front member extend from a first side
to a second side and have:
at such first side, one of the vertically-extending dovetail channels in the series
thereof and a first interengagement feature; and
at such second side, a second interengagement feature dimensioned to engage the first
interengagement feature of an adjacent one of the primary and auxiliary front members.
18. The front member of claim 17 wherein the first and second interengagement features
are, respectively, dovetail channels and dovetail projections.
19. The front member of claim 18 further comprising an adapter having first and second
opposed dovetail channels dimensioned so that the first channel of the adapter may
engage the second interengagement feature at the second side of the assembled front
member and the second channel of the adapter provides the vertically-extending dovetail
channel which engages the one of the plurality of wall members at the second side
of the plurality of wall members.