FIELD OF THE INVENTION
[0001] The invention relates to a system for displaying, pushing, and dividing merchandise
on merchandise-display shelves, especially for displaying, pushing, and dividing merchandise
on shelves that have limited heights.
BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION
[0002] It is known that retail and wholesale stores, such as drug stores, grocery stores,
discount stores, and the like, display frozen products to consumers in freezers with
glass doors. In displaying product in such freezers, it is desirable for the product
on the shelves within the freezer to be situated toward the front of the shelf so
that the product is visible and accessible to consumers. One manner that can be considered
to achieve such placement is to use product pusher systems to push the product toward
the front of the shelf. However, many freezers, like some other shelving areas in
retail environments, can have a limited height between shelves and it can be difficult
or impossible to install pusher systems with dividers of significant height in such
environments.
[0003] While a divider of a lesser height may be acceptable for some environments and for
some products, for others, such as bagged frozen foods in a grocer freezer, a lesser
height divider is less acceptable. When a display system utilizing a pusher is employed
on bagged frozen foods, for example, the products may move laterally over a divider
and reduce the effectiveness of the system if the divider is of a lesser height. The
bags may be forced by the pusher between the divider and the upper shelf or top wall
of the freezer unit, impeding the pusher from advancing additional product to the
front of the display. With a divider of a lesser height, the system may not operate
efficiently. The present invention, among other things, is directed at overcoming
these drawbacks and disadvantages.
[0004] US Patent No. 4,901,869 discloses a merchandise display rack of variable size comprising a series of chutes
which may be connected side by side or stacked. Each chute has a central slideway
with a push plate slide which is pulled forward by an elongated spring. Horizontal,
lateral extension panels having parallel back to back V-grooves across the width thereof
may be readily broken off along straight lines to selected widths and interlocked
to the sides of the slideway. A longitudinal connector member interlocks with the
lateral extension panels and vertical side panels to form a chute.
SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION
[0005] Aspects of the present invention include a multiple component divider and base system
used in product management display systems and which can be configured for confined
spaces, such as a freezer.
[0006] According to the present invention there is provided a multi-component divider display
system comprising: a base having at least one pusher track; a divider for dividing
displayed merchandise into rows, the divider comprising at least two components including
a first divider component extending outwardly from the base and a second divider component
releasably connected to the first divider component; and a pusher movable along the
pusher track in a first direction; and characterized in that the base is constructed
for operative coupling to a shelf, the pusher has a pusher face extendable from a
first position to a second position substantially perpendicular to the first direction;
and the second divider component comprises a pair of sidewalls and at least one flange,
said flange being positioned to slidably engage at least one cooperating groove on
the first divider component to releasably connect the second divider component to
the first divider component, and each sidewall extends downward over at least a portion
of the first divider component when the second divider component is connected to the
first divider component.
[0007] A base and divider system can be used to separate products and retail space into
rows. A divider can be integral with a base or can be removably attached to a base.
A base and divider can be used in various environments, including on shelving in non-temperate
environments and in freezers, coolers or other temperate portions of an environment.
Such environments can be retail environments (such as grocery stores, retail stores,
pharmacies and other retail environments), displays, storage or non-retail environments.
In various environments, such as shelving in a grocer freezer, the base and multiple
component divider in operation can extend from near the front of the freezer shelf
to near the rear of the freezer shelf.
[0008] The divider of the base and multiple component divider system comprises numerous
components. In an embodiment, the divider comprises only two components. In other
embodiments, the divider can comprise three, four or more components. With a two component
divider, a lower component of the divider can be connected to the base. The lower
component can be connected to the base by being formed integral with the base or can
be connected to the base through a slot, dovetail, key and lock mechanism or other
connection. The overall height of the divider increases when the upper component of
the divider is connected to the lower component of the divider.
[0009] The multiple component divider may divide the base into a first portion and a second
portion. The first portion of the base may be referred to as a wide portion of the
base and the second portion may be referred to as a narrow portion of the base. As
will be apparent any suitable ratio of widths may be chosen for the first and second
portions of the base. For instance, the multiple component divider may bisect the
base such that the base's first and second portions are of a substantially equal width.
[0010] A base and multiple component divider system can be placed into an environment in
a number of steps. The base and the lower component of the divider first can be placed
into an environment, such as a freezer, and onto a shelf. During installation, the
rear portion of the base can be rotated upward in order to allow the front portion
of the base to engage a front rail or other connection device that is part of the
shelf or has been connected to the shelf. When the rear portion of the base is rotated
upward, the lower component of the divider may also be rotated upward. In a constricted
environment, this action may bring the lower component of the divider nearer to and
in some instances in contact with a ceiling, upper shelf or other upper barrier of
the space for the freezer shelf. Once the base is engaged with the shelf connection
device, the rear portion of the base can be lowered, which can lower the rear portion
of the lower component of the divider.
[0011] The upper component of the divider can then be placed in contact with the lower component
of the divider. The lower component of the divider includes a groove, slot, furrow,
channel, dove tail inset or other structure that assists in contacting the upper component
of the divider. The term "groove" shall be interpreted herein to include a groove,
slot, furrow, channel, dove tail inset or similar structure. The groove in the lower
component of the divider can be placed at or toward the top of the lower component
of the divider. In some embodiments, the lower component of the divider can include
a plurality of grooves: the lower component can include two, three or more grooves,
depending on the application and desired functioning and properties of the divider.
A groove can be placed along the full length of the lower component or can be placed
along only a part of the length.
[0012] The upper component of the divider includes a structure that can be placed in cooperation
with the groove, slot, furrow, channel, dove tail inset or other structure of the
lower component of the divider. The cooperating structure of the upper component includes
a flange, protrusion, rib, extension, dovetail or other structure that assists in
bringing the upper and lower components of the divider together. The term "flange"
shall be interpreted herein to include a flange, protrusion, rib, extension, dovetail
or other like structure. In some embodiments, the upper component of the divider can
include a plurality of flanges: the upper component can include two, three, four,
five, six or more flanges, depending on the application and desired functioning and
properties of the divider.
[0013] The upper component of the divider can be placed in contact with the lower component
of the divider. One or more flanges on the upper component of divider can be placed
within or in contact with the one or more grooves of the lower component of the divider.
The upper component of the divider can then be slid over the lower component of the
divider until the rear portion of the upper component of the divider reaches or becomes
closer to the rear portion of the lower component of the divider. Due to the structure
of the upper component and the lower component of the divider, they can remain in
contact with each other and behave in a manner similar to a single unit during operation
of the shelf. In an embodiment, the upper component of the divider will not easily
be removed from the lower component of the divider unless it is again slid toward
the front of the shelf.
[0014] The components of the divider also can include a clip, latching mechanism or snap-fit
mechanism. An upper (or lower) component of the divider can have a resilient portion
near its base. This resilient portion can engage a catch or flange on a lower (or
upper) component of the divider such that the upper component of the divider will
generally stay in place during normal operation of the divider.
[0015] In an embodiment, the operation of the upper component and the lower component can
be switched. For example, the upper component can contain one or more grooves and
the lower component can contain one or more flanges. In such an embodiment, the operation
of the upper component and the lower component will behave in a similar manner as
the upper and lower components describe above. For example, the two components can
be connected together when one or more flanges of the lower component are placed within
one or more grooves of the upper component.
[0016] A base and multiple component divider system includes a pusher track and can be used
in cooperation with a pusher, a coil spring, front rail and other structure, components
and devices disclosed in
US Patent No. 6,041,720 titled "Product Management Display System," issued on March 28, 2000 and
US Patent No. 4,830,201 titled "Spring-urged Shelf Divider System," issued on May 16, 1989.
US Patent Nos. 6,041,720 and
4,830,201 are both assigned to RTC Industries, Inc.
[0017] In accordance with the invention, the multi-component divider includes a first divider
component and a connection mechanism for a second divider component. The second divider
component can slidably connect to the first divider component when the first divider
component is connected to a base. The second divider component can extend above the
first divider component, thereby extending the overall height of the divider. The
base can be connected to a shelf in a freezer or other location where there is limited
space between shelves, yet in applications where a higher divider may be preferred.
[0018] In accordance with the invention, the multi-component divider is used with a base
having a track. The track may extend generally from the front of the shelf to the
back of the shelf. The pusher mechanism may be connected to the track for urging product
to the front of the shelf. The pusher may be fixed or may have a pusher face that
is laterally adjustable to enhance the pushing leverage on wider product.
[0019] The present invention combines and improves upon elements from the pending applications
by adding a multiple piece divider system. The system starts with an integrated base-and-divider
assembly, in which the integrated divider section is less than the full desired height.
The base-and-divider assembly combines into a single integrated component, a full-width
track, a first divider section, and a narrow track. A narrow and strong end-finisher
piece may be used to provide a second multi-piece divider-like partition and, optionally
a wide or narrow track, for pairing with a base-and-divider assembly's narrow-track
or wide-track portion near an end of either side of a shelf.
[0020] In an embodiment, a spring-urged offset pusher may have an upper portion that is
offset, via an angled offset portion, from a lower portion of the pusher. The upper
offset portion may advantageously extend farther out toward the center of various
products to be displayed. Such an offset pusher may allow for using a minimal number
of components while still pushing products relatively near to their centers, having
the advantage of pushing them smoothly with less binding. When displaying a wide product,
one or more supporting tracks, any of which may have a pusher, may be used under the
product.
[0021] In an embodiment, a base-and-divider assembly may be coupled to a front rail via
a complimentary tongue and groove arrangement. Any of the components having a multiple
component divider panel, such as a base-and-divider assembly and an end finisher,
may also contain any of various engagement mechanisms for non-slidably engaging with
a front rail's corresponding engagement mechanism. For instance, teeth on a base may
engage corresponding teeth on the front rail. Teeth of this type advantageously allow
a base-and-divider assembly, full-width track, and/or end finishers with corresponding
teeth to be located at positions virtually continuously along the front rail and may
prevent the components from being moved unintentionally from their intended positions
during normal shopping activity and shelf re-stocking.
[0022] In an embodiment, a base and multiple component divider assembly may include tear-off
lines and a break-off line. Such tear-off lines and break-off line combination may
be used to advantage to produce one part that may be used for freezer shelves or other
limited-height environments having different depths, such as either 16 inches or 10
inches (40 cm or 25 cm).
[0023] In an embodiment, a pusher track may include a depression, which may be used while
re-stocking merchandise to hold a pusher near the back of a full-width track or base-and-divider
assembly. To use the depression to hold a pusher at the back of the track, a person
may move the pusher back to the depression and may tilt the top of the pusher toward
the front of the track. Merchandise may be re-stocked without having to manually hold
the pusher out of the way. To remove the pusher from the depression, the pusher may
be pushed toward the back of the track, the pusher will then return to an upright
position and move along the track in its usual way.
[0024] In an embodiment, front edges of the respective surfaces that the pusher travels
along may automatically engage a bent portion of the pusher's coiled spring when the
pusher is inserted onto the front of the track.
[0025] In an embodiment, the multiple component divider and base system may use a pusher
having a straight or offset pusher face, with a flat planar pusher surface or another
shape suitable to push specific product packages, such as cylindrical products.
[0026] The multiple component divider and base system may use a pusher mechanism having
an adjustable pusher panel to accommodate both narrow and wide product without the
need to add, remove, or change parts or components of the pusher mechanism or the
product display system.
[0027] The multiple component base-and-divider system includes a pusher mechanism having
an extendable pusher face. In an embodiment, the pusher mechanism is mounted to a
track that extends generally from the front of the shelf to the back of the shelf.
The track is formed in a base that is, in turn, directly or indirectly mounted to
a store shelf. The pusher face is transversely extendable relative the track and is
extendable from a retracted position to one of several extended positions. The extended
pusher face locates the product pushing surface behind the center or near the center
of the wider product, thereby greatly enhancing the pushing leverage on the product.
[0028] Additional features and advantages of the invention will be apparent upon reviewing
the following detailed description.
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0029]
Figure 1 depicts an isometric view of an embodiment of a base and multiple component
divider of the present invention.
Figure 2 depicts a view toward the rear of the upper and lower components of the divider
during installation of the upper component in an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 3 depicts a front view of the upper and lower components of the divider and
slot and groove attachment of an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 4 depicts a front view of the slot and flange of the upper component of the
divider of an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 5 depicts another isometric view of an embodiment of a base and multiple component
divider of the present invention.
Figure 6 depicts an internal view of the slot and flange of the upper component of
the divider of an embodiment of the present invention.
Figure 7 depicts a view of a flange near the front end of the upper component of the
divider of an embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of the opposite
side wall of the upper component cut away.
Figure 8 depicts a view of a flange near the rear end of the upper component of the
divider of an embodiment of the present invention, with a portion of the opposite
side wall of the upper component cut away.
Figure 9 depicts an embodiment of a base and multiple component divider of the present
invention being positioned for installation on a freezer shelf.
Figure 10 depicts an embodiment of a base and multiple component divider of the present
invention being angled to engage the base in the front rail for installation on a
freezer shelf.
Figure 11 depicts the upper component of the divider of an embodiment of a base and
multiple component divider of the present invention being aligned with the lower component
of the divider for installation.
Figure 12 depicts the upper component of the divider of an embodiment of a base and
multiple component divider of the present invention being installed and slidably engaged
on the lower component of the divider.
Figure 13 depicts the upper component of the divider of an embodiment of a base and
multiple component divider of the present invention installed on the lower component
of the divider.
Figure 14 depicts two examples of base and multiple component dividers of the present
invention, with pushers of different widths installed on a freezer shelf.
Figure 15 depicts a bagged frozen food product displayed between two examples of base
and multiple component dividers of the present invention installed on a freezer shelf.
Figure 16 depicts a close up perspective view of the bottom front end of the base
of an embodiment of a base and multiple component divider of the present invention.
Figure 17 depicts a perspective view of the bottom front end of the base of an embodiment
of a base and multiple component divider of the present invention.
Figure 18 depicts an oblique side view of a front rail.
Figure 19 depicts an isometric view of an integrated base and multiple component divider
assembly without a pusher in accordance with an embodiment of a base and multiple
component divider of the present invention.
Figure 20 shows an offset pusher in accordance with an embodiment of a base and multiple
component divider of the present invention.
Figure 21 depicts another isometric view of the embodiment of a base and multiple
component divider of Figure 1.
Figure 22 depicts another isometric view of the embodiment of a base and multiple
component divider of Figure 1.
Figure 23 depicts another isometric view of the embodiment of a base and multiple
component divider of Figure 1.
[0030] Before embodiments of the invention are explained in detail, it is to be understood
that the scope of the invention is limited by the appended claims and that the invention
is capable of other embodiments and of being practiced or being carried out in various
ways departing from the applications, the details of construction, and the arrangement
of the components set forth in the following description or illustrated in the drawings,
but falling within the scope of the appended claims. Also, it is to be understood
that the phraseology and terminology used herein are for the purpose of description
and should not be regarded as limiting. The use of "including" and "comprising" and
variations thereof is meant to encompass at least the items listed thereafter.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF SOME OF THE EMBODIMENTS OF THE INVENTION
[0031] In an embodiment, a base 42 can include a generally flat planar surface which has
a front end 40. The base 42 may be configured to engage with or mount onto a shelf,
such as a shelf used in a freezer. The base 42 may be connected to a front rail via
a complimentary tongue and groove arrangement. The front end 40 of the base 42 can
include a tongue 44 or a plurality of tongues and one or more grooves 46. A tongue
44 of the base 42 can engage or come into cooperative contact with a groove in a shelf,
a front rail or other structure connected to the shelf. One or more grooves 46 can
engage or come into cooperative contact with a tongue in a shelf, a front rail or
other structure connected to the shelf. One example of an effective tongue and groove
arrangement is the complimentary tongue and groove arrangement of the base and front
rail disclosed in
US Patent No. 6,964,235.
[0032] In accordance with an embodiment of the invention, any of the components of the multiple
component divider may be coupled to a front rail via a complimentary tongue and groove
arrangement as disclosed in
US Patent No. 6,041,720. The base and multiple component divider assembly 400 and full track may non-slidably
engage each other. For instance, teeth 48, shown in Figure 17, may engage a corresponding
non-slidable engagement detail in a front rail, such as front rail 90 shown in Figure
18. Figure 18 is an enlarged oblique side view of the front rail 90. Teeth 96 allow
a base and multiple component divider assembly 400, full-width track, and/or a left-end
component with corresponding teeth to be located at substantially continuous positions
along the front rail. The mating teeth may be relatively thin and closely spaced to
allow for precise placement of pusher-track components. The teeth advantageously prevent
the components from being unintentionally moved from their intended positions during
normal shopping activity and shelf re-stocking.
[0033] As will be apparent, other ways of positively engaging base and multiple component
divider assembly 400 (Figure 19), full-width track, and/or a left-end component with
the front rail may also be used. For instance, serrations on the front rail could
bite into the bottom of the pusher-track components. A compression fit arrangement
could be used in which a tongue of the pusher-track component snaps into the front
rail. The front rail could have rubber in a groove that would receive a serrated tongue
of a pusher-track component.
[0034] A front rail can assist in connecting the base and multiple component divider to
a shelf. The term "connect" as used herein encompasses both direct and indirect connections,
mountings, contact and engagement. In an embodiment, a front rail 90 (Figure 18) can
be connected to a shelf, such as a shelf of a freezer. The connection can be aided
by bolts, clips, screws, adhesives and other connectors. The front rail 90 can include
one or more grooves 92 and one or more tongues 94. The front rail also can include
teeth 96. The teeth can take many configurations and can include numerous thin or
thick teeth or can include only a few teeth. The teeth may occur substantially continuously
or can occur only in one or more portions of the front rail 90. The front rail also
can include a groove 98 which can be used to hold various devices such as a front
barrier or wall.
[0035] A divider 10 is used in conjunction with a base 42. The divider 10 includes two components,
a lower component 20 and an upper component 30. The divider 10 can be used to separate
merchandised product, such as bagged frozen vegetables or boxed frozen foods, into
rows on shelves. The lower component 20 can be affixed to the base 42, can be formed
as a unitary structure with base 42 or can be connected (releasably or non-relaseably)
to the base 42 through a connector, including a dovetail, series of flanges and grooves,
slot or similar structure. It should be understood by those skilled in the art that
variations to the base and lower component of the divider can be made to accommodate
the insertion, placement, or removal of the lower component of the dividers, variations
that are within the scope of the invention. For example, it may be desirable to provide
for slidable engagement of the lower component of the divider with the base. As another
example, it should be understood that the lower component of the divider may be formed
integral with the base, or snap-fit into the base, such that the lower component of
the divider cannot be easily removed from the base.
[0036] In an embodiment, the lower component 20 of the divider has an upper edge 22 (Figure
2). Below the upper edge 22 of the lower component of the divider can be located at
least one groove 24. The groove 24 can run parallel to the upper edge 22. The groove
may be located on either side of the lower component of the divider 20. Grooves also
can be located on both sides of the divider. The lower component of the divider, in
an embodiment, is of sufficient width 23 to support a groove 24 (Figure 3). The groove
may be located at any distance from the upper edge of the lower component, and can
be located near the upper edge of the lower component. Multiple grooves may be located
on the same or alternating sides of the lower component, and may be located at the
same distance from the upper edge of the lower component or alternatively, may be
offset and located at differing distances from the upper edge of the lower component
of the divider. Grooves can be horizontal or can be located in non-horizontal, angled
or other linear or non-linear patterns. The lower component 20 can include a front
end 21 and a rear end 26.
[0037] In an embodiment, the upper component 30 can include numerous portions. In Figure
3, portions of an embodiment of the upper component 30 include side walls 33 and upper
portion 39. The side walls 33 and the upper portion 39 can form a slot 32 (Figure
4). The slot 32 can be made up of side walls 33 that overlap and extend downward past
the bottom edge 37 of the upper portion 39 of upper component 30. The side walls 33
can be of any height. The side walls 33 and the upper portion 39 can be formed of
a single unitary construction or can consist of individual constructions that have
been connected together or otherwise engaged. The upper component 30 can include a
front end 31 and a rear end 36.
[0038] The side walls 33 can be sized to align the upper component 30 of the divider 10
and the lower component 20 of the divider 10. The side walls 33 also can be sized
to provide rigidity between the upper component 30 of the divider 10 and the lower
component 20 of the divider 10. In an embodiment, the side walls 33 can extend over
both the upper edge 22 and groove 24 of the lower component 20 (Figure 3). Within
the slot 32 of the upper component 30 and extending into the slot from at least one
of the side walls 33 in an embodiment is at least one flange 34 (Figures 4, 6, 7,
8). In Figures 4, 6, 7 and 8, flange 34 is located on one side wall 33. Flange 34
also can be located on either side wall 33. Flanges also can be located on both side
walls 33. The flange can be located within the slot 32 and can operate to engage groove
24 or otherwise be limited in movement by the groove 24 of the lower component 20.
One or more flanges 34 can be incorporated into the side walls 33. In an embodiment,
two aligned flanges 34 can engage the groove 24 of the lower component 20 of the divider
10 or can otherwise limit or substantially prevent the movement of the flanges in
certain directions in relation to the groove (Figures 7 and 8). In other embodiments
(not shown), three, four, five, six, or more flanges are incorporated into the side
walls 33. In an additional embodiment, the flange can be widened to form a long flange
that traverses a portion or substantially all of the side wall 33 and engages a minority,
majority or substantially all of the groove 24.
[0039] The groove 24 and the flanges 34 can be configured to restrict certain movements
of the upper component 30 of the divider 10 in relation to the lower component 20
of the divider 10. When the lower component 20 and the upper component 30 have been
connected or placed together, in an embodiment, the side wall 33 can restrict the
upper component 30 from moving in the direction shown by the arrow X (Figure 3); the
side wall 35 can restrict the upper component from moving in the direction shown by
the arrow Y; the top portion of the flange 34 can restrict the upper component from
moving in the direction shown by the arrow W; the bottom portion of the flange 34
can restrict the upper component from moving in the direction shown by the arrow Z.
The upper component 30 can also be restricted from moving in the direction shown by
the arrow Z by the contact of the bottom edge 37 of the upper component 30 with the
upper edge 22 of the lower component 20. In an embodiment, the upper component and
the lower component can be configured such that the front edge 31 of the upper divider
component and front end 21 of the lower divider component are substantially aligned
(Figures 3 and 5). Flanges also may be used as stops to align the front edges of the
upper and lower divider components. In embodiments with more than one groove in the
lower component of the divider, there may be corresponding flanges in the slot of
the upper component of the divider to engage the multiple grooves.
[0040] In an embodiment, the upper component 30 of the divider 10 has an aperture 38 through
which a finger may be extended to assist in the slidable attachment of the upper component
30 of the divider to, and its removal from, the lower component 20 of the divider
(Figures 1 and 5). This aperture can be located near the front edge 31 of the upper
component 30. It should be understood that additional alterations in the surface of
the upper component 30 near the front edge 31 may allow an individual to better grasp
the upper component 30 to assist in the attachment or removal of the upper component
30. In alternative embodiments, a raised area, a rough texture, a ridge or series
or ridges or the like, integrally formed with or connected to the upper component
also may be used to allow an individual to better grasp the upper component.
[0041] The upper component 30 of the divider 10 can connect the lower component 20 of the
divider. The flange or flanges 34 of the upper component of the divider can engage
the groove or grooves 24 of the lower component. In an embodiment, the rear end 36
of the upper component 30 initially is aligned with the front end 21 of the lower
component 20. The flange or flanges 34 of the upper portion are aligned to fit within
the groove 24. With the flange or flanges 34 in the groove 24, the upper component
30 initially can be slidable in relation to the lower component 20, such that the
flanges 34 can slide within the groove 24. The upper component 30 can slide in relation
to the lower component 20, in various embodiments, until the rear end 36 of the upper
component 30 is aligned with or near the rear end 26 of the lower component 20 or
until the flange reaches the end of the groove and stops. In addition, the front end
31 of the upper component can be aligned with or near the front end 21 of the lower
component 20 when the flange 34 is in contact with (such as through engagement) the
groove 24. When the upper component 30 has been slid over the lower component 20 and
the flange or flanges 34 are in contact with the groove or grooves 24, movement of
the upper component in the directions indicated by the arrows W, X, Y and Z (Figure
3) is restricted or prevented.
[0042] In an embodiment, the base and multiple component divider can be put in place in
a retail environment, such as a grocery freezer 80 (Figure 9) by initially placing
the base 42 and lower component of the divider 20 into the freezer 80. To engage the
base 42 to a front rail 90, the rear potion of the base and the rear end 26 of the
lower component of the divider 20 may be rotated upward in the direction of the arrow
86 (as shown in Figure 10). By rotating the rear portions upward, the tongue 44 can
be inserted into a groove in the freezer shelf 82 or into a groove 92 in a front rail
90 that is connected to a freezer shelf. The base and lower component of the divider
can then be rotated downward, which can allow one or more grooves 46 to come into
contact with one or more tongues 94 on a front rail. In an embodiment of the invention,
the front rail can contain teeth 96 and the underside of the base can contain teeth
48. Figures 16 and 17 show an embodiment of the underside of base 42 and the teeth
48 and grooves 46. The teeth of the front rail or the teeth of the base can take on
many configurations and can include numerous thin or thick teeth or can include only
a few teeth. The teeth may occur substantially continuously or may occur only in one
or more portions of the front rail or the base. Where the underside of the base includes
teeth and the front rail includes teeth, teeth of both the base and the front rail
can come into contact with each other when the rear portion of the base and divider
is rotated downward. The contact between the teeth can inhibit the base and divider
from moving in certain directions in relation to the front rail. Figures 11-13 show
one embodiment of the base and multiple component divider rotated downward and engaged
with a front rail.
[0043] An upper component 30 of the divider 10 can be installed once the base 42 and lower
component 20 of the divider are installed in the freezer shelf. The upper component
30 can be arranged such that the one or more flanges of the upper component 30 are
aligned with the one or more grooves in the lower component 20. Figures 11, 12 and
13 show one embodiment of an upper component 30 being placed in contact with a lower
component 20 of the divider.
[0044] The full height of the divider 10 can be greater when the upper component 30 and
the lower component 20 are engaged with each other (as shown in Figures 11-13). The
full height of the divider 10 can reach to the bottom portion of an upper barrier
such as an upper shelf 84 or a ceiling of the freezer 80. In an embodiment, the base
and multiple component divider assembly can reach from a lower shelf 82 to an upper
barrier such as an upper shelf 84 of a freezer 80. In another embodiment, the divider
10 may not extend entirely to the upper barrier (such as shelf 84) but can approach
the barrier. In another embodiment, the divider 10 (including the upper component
30) may extend up to one, two or three inches (25, 50 or 75 mm) below an upper barrier,
such as upper shelf 84.
[0045] In an embodiment of the invention, a product, such as product 100 shown in Figure
15, can be placed on the base 42. This product can include product which does not
have a fully uniform or rigid shape, such as packages of frozen vegetables. The height
of the divider 10 when the upper component 30 and the lower component 20 have been
installed can extend beyond the height of the product 100. The height of the divider
10 also can extend to near the height of a retail product. By extending the height
of the divider 10 beyond the height of the retail product, the likelihood is lessened
that the retail product will bind or become stuck on the divider, such as by a portion
of the retail product moving over or on top of the divider. By extending the height
of the divider 10 near to the height of the retail product, this likelihood is lessened
but is not lessened as much in some embodiments as when the height of the divider
extends beyond the height of the retail product.
[0046] In an embodiment, several base and multiple component divider systems can be used
in the same retail environment. As shown in Figures 14 and 15, a plurality of base
and divider systems can create rows or channels in which products can be placed. In
addition, pushers with pusher faces of various dimensions (e.g., 50 and 52) can be
used. Wider and taller pushers faces, such as pusher face 52 can be used to push wider
and taller products and narrower pushers or pusher faces can be used to push narrower
products. Pushers with offset faces 700 (Figure 20) may be used in some embodiments.
In an embodiment, the width of the pusher is greater than the width of the product
being pushed. In another embodiment, the width of the pusher is at least 75% of the
width of the product being pushed. In an embodiment, a pusher urging element 360,
such a coil spring can be used to urge the pusher or pusher mechanism forward.
[0047] In an embodiment, the upper component 30 of the divider is of uniform height along
the entire length of the component. In an embodiment, the lower component of the divider
is of uniform height along the entire length of the component. The height of the upper
component and the lower component may vary depending on the overall height of the
divider required. Moreover, one skilled in the art will appreciate that the shape
of the upper component and lower component of the divider is not limited to the shape
depicted in the Figures. Rather, the upper component and lower component of the divider
shape may define any shape, profile or contour that enhances the placement and removal
for product on the shelf.
[0048] As described above, a multiple piece divider includes lower component 20 that extends
outwardly from a base 42, and an upper component 30 removably attached to the lower
component 20 (Figure 1). While the multiple piece divider 10 that is depicted in Figure
1 extends upward from the base 42, one of skill in the art will understand that the
multiple piece divider 10 may be configured such that the base 42 is mounted as a
side wall or a top wall or ceiling such that the multiple piece divider 10 and other
components such as a pusher mechanism 50 would extend sideways or downwardly from
the base 42. The present invention is therefore not to be limited to the single multiple
piece divider 10, nor the upright divider configuration, depicted in the Figures,
as the multiple piece divider 10 is simply illustrative of features of the invention
the scope of which is defined by the appended claims.
[0049] In an embodiment, at either end of a shelf using multiple piece divider, base and
pusher components, a narrow and strong multiple piece end-finisher component is desirable.
A right-end component may be fastened to a shelf near the right-hand side of the shelf.
The right-end component's divider may act the right-most divider on the shelf. In
a height-restricted environment such as a freezer, the right end-finisher component
may be a multiple piece divider. The right-end component may be operatively coupled
to a shelf by inserting pegs through corresponding holes in a shelf. One or more fasteners,
such as plastic push- rivets, may be used through holes through corresponding holes
in a shelf, to securely fasten the right-end component to the shelf. Optionally, the
right-end component may be coupled to a front rail via a complimentary tongue and
groove arrangement and may have a plurality of teeth that engage a corresponding non-slidable
engagement detail in a front rail.
[0050] A left-end component may be similar to a base and multiple component divider assembly
400 except that, for the left-end component the portion of the base and divider assembly's
base to the left of the divider is omitted. Accordingly, for use in height-restricted
environment such as a freezer, the left-end component may include a multiple component
divider and a base portion. Because the right-end component is intended to have a
fixed location and the other components may have adjustable positions along a rail
near the front of a shelf, components may be placed onto the shelf and the front rail
from right to left to allow for maximum flexibility in adjusting the distances between
the components.
[0051] Occasionally a product is too wide to use only base and multiple component divider
assemblies 400 on either side of the product. Under these circumstances, one or more
supporting tracks may be used under the product. In addition, a product may be unusually
dense and/or heavy such that the product requires another track with an additional
pusher to move the product. Under these circumstances, a full-width track and also
referred to as a base, may be used either with or without a pusher.
[0052] Alternatively, a pusher mechanism may be used that includes the ability to be slidably
configured to push narrow product and also wide product. The pusher mechanism 316
achieves these multiple configurations, without the use of separate, additional components
by providing a pusher face 350 that can slide along the base and extend transversely
relative to the track 314. This transverse movement of the pusher face 350 is best
illustrated by Figures 21 and 22. As depicted in Figure 21, the pusher face 350 is
shown retracted toward the multiple component divider 310. In this position, the pusher
face 350 will properly push narrower product and some wider product, depending on
the shape, size, and configuration of the product. As depicted in Figure 22, the pusher
face 350 is shown extended away from the multiple component divider 310 or, in other
words, moved transversely relative to the track 314. In this position, the pusher
face 350 will be in a wide product pushing position to properly push wider product,
depending on the shape, size and configuration of the product, as the pusher face
350 will now be positioned toward the center of the product. In this pusher face position,
the pushing leverage of the pusher mechanism is greatly enhanced. As will be explained
in greater detail below, the pusher face 350 is incrementally adjustable to numerous
positions between the retracted position and the fully extended position. Advantageously,
this incremental adjustment feature permits the selective adjustment of the pusher
face 350 to accommodate and properly push nearly any product normally merchandised
on the shelf regardless of its size, shape, and configuration. This selective adjustment
permits the user to locate the pusher face 350 at or near the center of the product,
or otherwise optimize the pushing leverage of the pusher mechanism on the product.
[0053] As stated above, the transversely adjustable pusher mechanism 316 includes the ability
to push narrow product and to be slidably configured to multiple positions to also
push wider product. The pusher mechanism 316 achieves these multiple configurations
and positions by providing a pusher face 350 that can slide transversely relative
to the track 314 to one of a multitude of pusher face positions. The pusher mechanism
316 is also slidably mounted on a base 342 defining the track 314. A multiple component
product divider 310 extends outwardly from the base 342 to divide and organize product
on the shelf. While the system is depicted as a single base 342, pusher mechanism
316, and multiple component divider 310, one of skill in the art will understand that
multiples of these components are often used in stores and in various configurations.
In addition, it should be understood that the system may be configured such that the
base 342 is mounted as a top wall or ceiling such that the pusher mechanism 316 and
multiple component divider 310 would extend downwardly from the base 342. The present
invention is therefore not to be limited to the upright pusher and multiple component
divider configuration, depicted in the Figures, but rather is simply illustrative
of features of the invention the scope of which is defined by the appended claims.
[0054] In an embodiment, the pusher face 350, also known as a pusher paddle, extends outwardly
from the base 342. The pusher face 350 can define generally a flat planar pusher surface
or another shape suitable to pushing specific product packages such as cylindrical
products. The pusher face 350 further defines a thickness suitable for pushing wider,
heavier product without experiencing undue bending. The pusher face 350 may be made
of any known material, such as a plastic material, that is suitable for pushing product.
In some embodiments, pusher faces of various dimensions (e.g., 50 and 52) can be used.
Wider pusher faces, such as pusher face 52 can be used to push wider products.
[0055] The pusher face 350 is coupled to the track 314 through the use of a pusher support
base 334, as illustrated in Figure 23. The pusher face 350 is slidably mounted to
the support base 334 along a support track 336 (Figs. 21 and 23) and a support track
338 (Figs. 21 and 22), both of which provide a point of engagement for the pusher
face and also permit the pusher face 350 to slide in a generally horizontal manner.
The pusher face 350 is mounted to the support base 334 at these points of engagement
to provide a secure connection of the pusher face 350 to the support base 334. One
skilled in the art will appreciate that other techniques for mounting the pusher face
350 to the pusher support base 334 are possible and that the support tracks 336, 338
are simply illustrative of an embodiment.
[0056] In an embodiment, and depicted in Figure 23, located along the back side 333 of the
pusher face 350 are a plurality of detents 345 that engage with a biased extension
mounted to the support base 334. The biased extension and the detents 345 permit the
incremental movement of the pusher face 350 and serve to hold the pusher face 350
in a desired position after the pusher face 350 is slid relative to the support base
334 and therefore relative to the tracks 314. In other words, as the pusher face 350
is slid along the support tracks 336, 338 of the support base 334, the biased extension
moves across the plurality of detents 345 seating and re-seating in the plurality
of detents 345 until the pusher face 350 is at the desired position. Once at the desired
position, the biased extension will seat in the detent 345 and hold the pusher face
350 in that position.
[0057] The pusher face 350 is slidably mounted to the support base 334, as described above,
to slide transversely relative to the tracks 314. The slidable adjustment of the pusher
face 350 permits the user to extend the pusher face 350 from a retracted position,
as depicted in Figure 21, to one of several extended positions, as depicted in Figure
22, preferably a position that ensures the pusher face 350 is aligned with the center
of the product (or any other desirable position) to properly push the product. This
selective adjustment of the pusher face 350 to the center of the product (or any other
desirable position) greatly enhances the pushing leverage of the pusher face 350 on
the product, without the user having to change out the pusher face, add an additional
track, widen the spacing between the tracks 314, or add a second pusher mechanism
or other components.
[0058] As stated, the pusher face 350 will be held in the desired pusher face location by
the biased extension and the detents 345. One of skill in the art will understand
that other variations to the described technique of holding the pusher face 350 in
any of the transversely extended positions are possible and are considered within
the scope of the invention including, without limitation, techniques using pins, clips,
fasteners, springs, clamps, or other securement and attachment techniques known in
the art. In addition, it is contemplated that the present invention may be used without
the holding techniques described herein; rather, the pusher face may be slidably extended
through any known techniques and held in place by friction alone. Moreover, one skilled
in the art will understand that other techniques to transversely extend the pusher
face to a wide product pushing configuration are possible, including the use of different
track 336, 338 configurations, tongue and groove techniques, and the like. In addition,
it is contemplated that the pusher face 350 may incorporate a pusher face extension
that extends transversely outward from the pusher face 350 to provide a wider pushing
surface. The pusher face extension may be incorporated onto the pusher face 350 through
the use of any technique described herein.
[0059] The support base 334 defines outwardly extending flanges 352 used to slidably mount
and secure the support base 334 to one or more tracks 314. The support base 334 defines
a sufficient width and depth to provide the pusher face 350 with a support foundation
that will allow the pusher face 350 to properly push wider and often heavier product
on the shelf without the undesirable binding of the flanges 352 in the tracks. Also,
in an embodiment, the outwardly extending flanges 352 are spaced apart on the support
base 334 and therefore spaced apart in the tracks 314 to provide a support foundation
that will prevent bending or tipping of the pusher face 350 as it pushes the wider
and often heavier product. One of skill in the art will appreciate that the number,
positioning and spacing of the flanges 352 will vary depending on the desired application
and the size of the product being pushed. Therefore, it will be readily understood
that the present invention is not limited to the number, spacing and positioning of
the flanges 352 illustrated by the embodiment depicted in the Figures.
[0060] The support base 334 also defines a base extension 335 that serves as a support structure
for the mounted pusher face 350. The base extension 335 is depicted as protruding
outwardly from the support base 334 and across the back side 333 of the pusher face
350 and along pusher face support ribs 337. The base extension 335 will provide support
for the pusher face 350 in the retracted position, or in any of the extended positions.
The base extension 335 may be formed integral with the support base 334 or may be
attached to the support base 334 using known attaching techniques.
[0061] The support base 334 also serves to contain at least one pusher urging element 360
used to urge the pusher face 350 toward the front of the shelf. The pusher urging
element 360 may be any biasing element including, without limitation, a flat coil
spring commonly used with pusher systems. The present invention may use one or more
pusher urging elements 360 to urge the pusher face 350 depending on the desired application.
The pusher urging element 360 may be mounted to the pusher mechanism 316 and the base
342 using any known mounting technique. In an embodiment, one end of the pusher urging
element 360 is secured to the base 342 near the front edge 340 of the base 342, and
the opposing end of the pusher urging element 360, which is depicted as a coiled end,
is positioned behind the pusher mechanism 316 to urge the pusher face 350 toward the
front of the shelf, as known in the art.
[0062] Other mounting configurations of the pusher urging element 360 are possible with
the present invention. In other words, the fixed end of the pusher urging element
360 may be mounted to the pusher mechanism 316, while the other coiled end may be
operatively mounted to the base or other structure.
[0063] In addition, other techniques for mounting the pusher urging element 60 to the base
342, the pusher mechanism 316, or other components are possible with the present invention,
including the unique mounting technique shown and described in international patent
application no.
PCT/IB03/01088, published as International Patent Publication No.
WO/2003/032775 A2, assigned to RTC Industries, Inc. With that mounting technique, the end of the pusher
urging element defines a V-shape and has a predetermined spring resiliency such that
under an applied load the V-shaped end will compress and will return to its original
shape upon the removal of the applied load. During installation, the V-shaped end
will be pressed into a channel formed in the base and will compress as the end passes
into the channel. Once in the channel, the V-shaped end will release and will snap
fit into the channel, thereby securing the pusher urging element to the base. To release
the pusher urging element from the channel, one must simply press on the V-shaped
end until the V-shaped end passes back through the channel. The pusher urging element
may then be lifted up and out of the channel. For more detail concerning this unique
mounting technique, reference should be made to international patent application no.
PCT/IB03/01088, published as International Patent Publication No.
WO/2003/032775 A2.
[0064] In an embodiment, the base 342 defines a generally flat planar surface 322 that may
be configured to engage with or mount onto any known shelf used in a store, and in
any known mounting configuration and orientation. As depicted, the base 342 defines
a front edge 340, a back edge 347, and track 314 extending along the base 342 from
the front edge 340 to the back edge 347. As illustrated, two tracks 314 can be used
with each pusher mechanism and are spaced apart to mount the pusher mechanism 316.
It should be understood that more or less than two tracks could be used with the invention,
depending on the particular application. The track 314 forms a groove or channel 328
in the base 342 that is sized and shaped to receive a mating flange of the pusher
mechanism 316, described below. When viewed from either the front edge 340 or the
back edge 347 of the base 342, the exemplary groove 328 can generally define an "L"
shaped configuration. This configuration permits the flange of the pusher mechanism
316 to slidably mount to the base 342 and yet prevents the pusher mechanism 316 from
lifting out of the track 314. Note that other shapes of the groove 328 are possible
with the invention to mount the pusher mechanism 316 to the base 342.
[0065] Referring again to Figure 19, the base and multiple component divider assembly 400
may optionally include tear-off lines, such as tear-off lines 406-1 and 406-2, and
a break-off line, such as break-off line 410. Such tear-off lines and break-off line
combination may be used to advantage to produce one part that may be used for shelves
having different depths, such as either 16 inches or 10 inches (40 cm or 25 cm). Tear-off
line 406-1 allows tearing of the upper component divider pieces 430-1 and 430-2 as
a first operation. Tear-off line 406-2 allows tearing of the lower component divider
pieces 420-1 and 420-2 as a second operation. These tearing operations may proceed
in any order and are then be followed by a breaking operation to separate track piece
416-1 from track piece 416-2. The combination of the tear-off lines and the break-off
line facilitates removal of the rear portion of the base and multiple component divider
assembly 400.
[0066] After removing the rear portion of the base and multiple component divider assembly
400 or any other base that may accept a pusher 700 or pusher mechanism, the pusher
or pusher mechanism may be prevented from sliding out of the back of the pusher track
by inserting a pin into a hole located on the remaining portion of the base. In an
embodiment a pin may be molded into the bottom rear portion of a base 416-2.
[0067] In an embodiment, a depression may be used, while re-stocking merchandise, to hold
a pusher near the back of a track or a base and multiple component divider assembly
400. To use the depression to hold a pusher 700 at the back of the track a person
may move the pusher 700 back to the depression and may tilt the top of the pusher
700 toward the front of the track. The depression then holds the pusher 700 so that
merchandise may be re-stocked without having to manually hold the pusher out of the
way while placing the merchandise on the track surface. To remove the pusher 700 from
the depression, the pusher may be pushed toward the back of the track, the pusher
will then return to an upright position and move along the track in its usual way.
[0068] The following example is an illustrative example of an embodiment of the invention.
EXAMPLE
[0069] A divider for dividing displayed merchandise into rows comprises a base connected
to a shelf. The base includes at least one track to which a pusher is operatively
connected. The pusher has the ability to move along the track and the pusher includes
a pusher base and a pusher face mounted to the pusher base. The divider includes a
lower divider component and an upper divider component. The lower divider component
extends outward from the base and the lower component has a groove located below and
parallel to at least a portion of the upper edge of the lower component. The upper
component has a flange that slidably engages the groove of the lower component. The
groove and flange are positioned to restrict the movement of the upper component when
the front ends of the upper component and lower component are in substantial alignment.
An aperture is located in the upper component to facilitate the installation and removal
of the upper component.
[0070] A base and multiple component divider system can include a pusher track and can be
used in cooperation with a pusher, a coil spring, front rail and other structure,
components and devices disclosed in
US Patent No. 6,041,720 titled "Product Management Display System," issued on March 28, 2000 and
US Patent No. 4,830,201 titled "Spring-urged Shelf Divider System," issued on May 16, 1989.
US Patent Nos. 6,964,235,
6,041,720 and
4,830,201 and
US patent application no. 10/772,134, are all assigned to RTC Industries, Inc.
[0071] Variations and modifications of the foregoing are within the scope of the present
invention as defined by the scope of the appended claims. It should be understood
that the invention disclosed and defined herein extends to all alternative combinations
of two or more of the individual features mentioned or evident from the text and/or
drawings falling within the scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
All of these different combinations constitute various alternative aspects of the
present invention as defined by the appended claims. The embodiments described herein
explain the best modes known for practicing the invention and will enable others skilled
in the art to utilize the invention.
1. A multi-component divider display system, comprising:
a base (42, 334) having at least one pusher track (14, 314);
a divider (10) for dividing displayed merchandise into rows, the divider (10) comprising
at least two components including a first divider component (20) extending outwardly
from the base (42) and a second divider component (30) extending upwardly from the
first divider component (20) and releasably connected to the first divider component
(20); and
a pusher (50, 52) movable along the pusher track (14, 314) in a first direction;
characterized in that:
the base (42, 334) is constructed for operative coupling to a shelf;
the pusher (50, 52) has a pusher face (350) extendable from a first position to a
second position substantially perpendicular to the first direction; and
the second divider component (30) comprises a pair of sidewalls (33) and at least
one flange (34),
said flange (34) being positioned to slidably engage at least one cooperating groove
(24) on the first divider component (20) to releasably connect the second divider
component (30) to the first divider component (20), and
each sidewall (33) extends downward over at least a portion of the first divider component
(20) when the second divider component (30) is connected to the first divider component
(20).
2. The multi-component divider display system of claim 1, wherein the pusher face (350)
has a pusher face extension.
3. The multi-component divider display system of claim 2, having along a back side (333)
of the pusher face (350) a plurality of detents (345) engageable with a biased extension
mounted to the base (42, 334) and serving to hold the pusher face (350) in a desired
position.
4. The multi-component divider display system of any one of claims 1 to 3, wherein the
pusher track (14, 314) and the base (42, 334) and the first divider component assembly
(20) form a unitary, one-piece construction.
5. The multi-component divider display system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the base (42, 334) is operatively couplable to a front rail (90).
6. The multi-component divider display system of claim 5, wherein the base (42, 334)
has teeth (48) arranged to engage corresponding teeth (96) on the front rail (90).
7. The multi-component divider display system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the base (42, 334) defines a breakaway portion (416-2) for reducing the length of
the base (42, 334), and the divider components (20, 30) define a breakaway portion
(430-2) for reducing the length of the divider components (20, 30).
8. The multi-component divider display system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the base (42, 334) incorporates a coil spring (360) arranged for urging the pusher
(50, 52).
9. The multi-component divider display system of claim 8, wherein the coil spring (360)
has a bent portion arranged for engagement by front edges of surfaces the pusher (50,
52) travels along.
10. The multi-component divider display system of any one of claims 7 to 9, wherein the
pusher track (14, 314) defines a first elongated rail, a second elongated rail, an
aperture between the first elongated rail and the second elongated rail, and a plurality
of ribs; connecting the first elongated rail and the second elongated rail.
11. The multi-component divider display system of any one of the preceding claims, wherein
the pusher track (14, 314) includes a depression arranged for holding the pusher (50,
52) near the back of the pusher track (14, 314).
12. The multi-component divider display system of any one of the preceding claims, constructed
to combine into a single integrated component, a full width track, a first divider
section and a narrow track.
13. Use of a multi-component divider display system as claimed in any one of claims 1
to 12 with a store shelf.
14. Use of a multi-component divider display system as claimed in claim 13, wherein said
store shelf is a freezer shelf (82).
15. A method of installing a multi-component divider display system of any one of claims
1 to 12 to a store shelf, the method
characterized by the steps of:
placing the base (42, 334) with a lower first divider component (20) onto a shelf,
rotating a rear portion of the base (42, 334) upwards and engaging a front portion
of the base (42, 334) with a connection device on the shelf;
lowering the rear portion of the base (42, 334), and
installing an upper second divider component (30) to the lower first divider component
(20).
1. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage, umfassend:
ein Grundteil (42, 334), das zumindest eine Schieberbahn (14, 314) aufweist,
einen Teiler (10) zum Aufteilen von angezeigten Waren in Reihen, wobei der Teiler
(10) zumindest zwei Komponenten umfasst, die eine erste Teilerkomponente (20), die
von dem Grundteil (42) nach außen verläuft, und eine zweite Teilerkomponente (30)
enthalten, die von der ersten Teilerkomponente (20) nach oben verläuft und mit der
ersten Teilerkomponente (20) lösbar verbunden ist,
und einen Schieber (50, 52), der längs der Schieberbahn (14, 314) in einer ersten
Richtung verschiebbar ist,
dadurch gekennzeichnet, dass das Grundteil (42, 334) zur wirksamen Kopplung mit einem Regal gestaltet ist,
dass der Schieber (50, 52) eine Schieberfläche (150) aufweist, die von einer ersten
Stellung in eine zweite Stellung ausfahrbar ist, welche im Wesentlichen rechtwinklig
zu der ersten Richtung verläuft,
dass die zweite Teilerkomponente (30) ein Paar von Seitenwänden (33) und zumindest
einen Flansch (34) umfasst,
dass der Flansch (34) derart positioniert ist, um in zumindest eine Zusammenwirkungsnut
(24) in der ersten Teilerkomponente (20) zur lösbaren Verbindung der zweiten Teilerkomponente
(30) mit der ersten Teilerkomponente (20) verschiebbar einzugreifen,
und dass jede Seitenwand (33) über zumindest einen Teil der ersten Teilerkomponente
(20) nach unten verläuft, wenn die zweite Teilerkomponente (30) mit der ersten Teilerkomponente
(20) verbunden ist.
2. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach Anspruch 1, wobei die Schieberfläche (350)
eine Schieberflächenverlängerung aufweist.
3. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach Anspruch 2, enthaltend längs einer Rückseite
(333) der Schieberfläche (350) eine Vielzahl von Zähnen (345), die mit einer an dem
Grundteil (42, 334) angebrachten vorgespannten Verlängerung in Eingriff bringbar sind
und dazu dienen, die Schieberfläche (350) in einer gewünschten Stellung zu halten.
4. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis 3, wobei die Schieberbahn
(14, 314) und das Grundteil (42, 334) und die erste Teilerkomponentenanordnung (20)
eine einheitliche einstückige Konstruktion bilden.
5. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei
das Grundteil (42, 334) mit einer vorderen Schiene (90) betriebsmäßig koppelbar ist.
6. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach Anspruch 5, wobei das Grundteil (42, 334)
Zähne (48) aufweist, die angeordnet sind, um in entsprechende Zähne (96) an der vorderen
Schiene (90) einzugreifen.
7. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei
das Grundteil (42, 334) einen Wegbrechungsbereich (416-2) zur Verringerung der Länge
des Grundteiles (42, 334) festlegt und wobei die Teilerkomponenten (20, 30) einen
Wegbrechungsbereich (430-2) zur Verringerung der Länge der Teilerkomponente (20, 30)
festlegen.
8. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei
das Grundteil (42, 334) eine Schraubenfeder (360) einschließt, die angeordnet ist,
um den Schieber (50, 52) voranzutreiben.
9. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach Anspruch 8, wobei die Schraubenfeder (360)
einen gebogenen Teil aufweist, der für ein Eingreifen durch vordere Ränder von Oberflächen
angeordnet ist, entlang der sich der Schieber (50, 52) bewegt.
10. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 7 bis 9, wobei die Schieberbahn
(14, 314) eine erste längliche Schiene, eine zweite längliche Schiene, eine Öffnung
zwischen der ersten länglichen Schiene und der zweiten länglichen Schiene und eine
Vielzahl von Rippen festlegt, welche die erste längliche Schiene und die zweite längliche
Schiene verbinden.
11. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, wobei
die Schieberbahn (14, 314) eine Vertiefung enthält, die angeordnet ist, um den Schieber
(50, 52) nahe der Rückseite der Schieberbahn (14, 314) zu halten.
12. Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, errichtet
zum Kombinieren in eine einzige integrierte Komponente, eine Bahn voller Breite, einen
ersten Teilerabschnitt und eine schmale Bahn.
13. Verwendung einer Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der Ansprüche 1 bis
12 mit einem Lagerregal.
14. Verwendung einer Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach Anspruch 13, wobei das Lagerregal
ein Gefrierregal (82) ist.
15. Verfahren zum Installieren einer Mehrkomponententeiler-Anzeigeanlage nach einem der
Ansprüche 1 bis 12 an einem Lagerregal, wobei das Verfahren durch die Schritte gekennzeichnet
ist:
Platzieren des Grundteiles (42, 334) mit einer unteren ersten Teilerkomponente (20)
auf einem Regal,
Drehen eines hinteren Teiles des Grundteiles (42, 334) nach oben und Eingreifen eines
vorderen Teiles des Grundteiles (42, 334) in eine Verbindungsvorrichtung an dem Regal,
Absenken des hinteren Teiles des Grundteiles (42, 334)
und Installieren einer oberen, zweiten Teilerkomponente (30) an der unteren, ersten
Teilerkomponente (20).
1. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples, comprenant :
une base (42, 334) présentant au moins une piste de poussoir (14, 314) ;
une cloison (10) destinée à séparer les marchandises présentées en rangées, la cloison
(10) comprenant au moins deux composants incluant un premier composant de cloison
(20) s'étendant vers l'extérieur depuis la base (42) et un deuxième composant de cloison
(30) s'étendant vers le haut depuis le premier composant de cloison (20) et relié
avec possibilité de libération au premier composant de cloison (20) ; et
un poussoir (50, 52) pouvant être déplacé le long de la piste de poussoir (14, 314)
dans une premier sens ; caractérisé en ce que :
la base (42, 334) est conçue pour un accouplement fonctionnel à une étagère ;
le poussoir (50,52) présente une face de poussoir (350) pouvant être déployée d'une
première position vers une deuxième position sensiblement perpendiculaire au premier
sens ; et
le deuxième composant de cloison (30) comprend une paire de parois latérales (33)
et au moins une saillie (34),
ladite saillie (34) étant positionnée de manière à s'engager avec possibilité de coulissement
avec au moins une rainure coopérante (24) sur le premier composant de cloison (20)
afin de relier avec possibilité de libération le deuxième composant de cloison (30)
au premier composant de cloison (20), et
chaque paroi latérale (33) s'étend vers le bas sur au moins une partie du premier
composant de cloison (20) lorsque le deuxième composant de cloison (30) est relié
au premier composant de cloison (20).
2. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon la revendication 1,
dans lequel la face de poussoir (350) présente une extension de face de poussoir.
3. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon la revendication 2,
présentant le long d'un côté arrière (333) de la face de poussoir (350) une pluralité
de crans (345) pouvant s'engager avec une extension décentrée montée sur la base (42,
334) et servant à maintenir la face de poussoir (350) dans une position voulue.
4. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications 1 à 3, dans lequel la piste de poussoir (14, 314) et la base (42, 334)
et le premier ensemble de composant de cloison (20) forment une construction solidaire
unitaire.
5. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes, dans lequel la base (42, 334) peut être accouplée de manière
fonctionnelle à un rail avant (90).
6. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon la revendication 5,
dans lequel la base (42, 334) présente des dents (48) agencées de manière à s'engager
avec des dents correspondantes (96) sur le rail avant (90).
7. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes, dans lequel la base (42, 334) définit une partie de séparation
(416-2) afin de réduire la longueur de la base (42, 334), et les composants de cloison
(20,30) définissent une partie de séparation (430-2) afin de réduire la longueur des
composants de cloison (20, 30).
8. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes, dans lequel la base (42, 334) incorpore un ressort hélicoïdal
(360) agencé de manière à solliciter le poussoir (50, 52).
9. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon la revendication 8,
dans lequel le ressort hélicoïdal (360) présente une partie courbe agencée pour un
engagement par des bords avant de surfaces le long desquelles le poussoir (50, 52)
se déplace.
10. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications 7 à 9, dans lequel la piste de poussoir (14, 314) définit un premier
rail allongé, un deuxième rail allongé, une ouverture entre le premier rail allongé
et le deuxième rail allongé, et une pluralité de nervures ; reliant le premier rail
allongé et le deuxième rail allongé.
11. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes, dans lequel la piste de poussoir (14, 314) inclut une
partie en creux agencée afin de maintenir le poussoir (50, 52) près de l'arrière de
la piste de poussoir (14, 314).
12. Système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une quelconque des
revendications précédentes, conçu pour combiner en un seul composant intégré, une
piste de pleine largeur, une première section de cloison et une piste étroite.
13. Utilisation d'un système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon l'une
quelconque des revendications 1 à 12, avec une étagère de magasin.
14. Utilisation d'un système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples selon la
revendication 13, où ladite étagère de magasin est une étagère de congélateur (82).
15. Procédé d'installation d'un système de présentation à cloison à composants multiples
selon l'une quelconque des revendications 1 à 12 sur une étagère de magasin, le procédé
étant
caractérisé par les étapes consistant à :
placer la base (42, 334) avec un premier composant de cloison inférieur (20) sur une
étagère,
tourner une partie arrière de la base (42, 334) vers le haut et engager une partie
avant de la base (42, 334) avec un dispositif de liaison sur l'étagère ;
abaisser la partie arrière de la base (42, 334), et
installer un deuxième composant de cloison supérieur (30) sur le premier composant
de cloison inférieur (20).