Field
[0001] This invention relates to the display of samples, particularly but not exclusively
to fabric or textile samples, namely an apparatus, system and method therefor.
Background
[0002] Traditionally, systems for displaying representative samples of a pattern, colour
or texture of textiles, fabrics, paint colours, wallpapers and the like, have been
displayed in pattern books wherein each sample, or swatch, is bound or otherwise held
together along one edge so that a customer may browse the samples like a book.
[0003] This has a number of disadvantages, most notably that the samples cannot easily be
removed from the book for closer inspection, comparison, or replacement. Therefore,
sample books including just one sample corresponding to a discontinued or unavailable
product line may become obsolete. For example, United States Patent No.
3,631,975 to Leibowitz entitled "Fabric Display Kit" discloses a portable fabric display kit wherein a plurality
of fabric swatches are bound together as in a book.
[0004] Also known in the art are display systems wherein the individual samples may be provided
with two or more holes with which they may be secured, for example, in a ring binder
or folder. This solution allows the removal of samples, but is again limited in size
due to the folder. Furthermore, removing non-consecutive samples can be inconvenient
and the weight of the samples can make it difficult to turn a number of sample swatches
simultaneously. An example of such a folder is disclosed in United States Patent No.
2,786,281 entitled "Binder for Textile Swatch" to Kramer at al.
[0005] While conventional sample books may contain samples of a similar style and/or be
targeted to some extent to a particular market-base, no link has been conventionally
made between the samples held by a vendor and the corresponding goods sold, nor trade
customers. Thus, vendors may have in their possession a number of samples of limited
or no interest.
[0006] There is a need for an improved sampling system.
Objects of the Invention
[0007] It is therefore an object of the invention to provide an improved sampling system
which overcomes or ameliorates at least one disadvantage of the prior art.
[0008] It is an alternative object of the invention to provide a method for configuring
a sampling system having removable and replaceable samples.
[0009] Alternatively, or additionally, it is a broad object of the invention to at least
provide the public with a useful choice.
[0010] Further objects of the invention will become apparent from the following description.
Summary of Invention
[0011] According to a first aspect, the Invention may broadly be said to consist in an apparatus
for displaying a plurality of samples, the apparatus including a plurality of elongate
rail members configured to receive and engage at least one sample member, said rail
members being spaced apart by at least one frame member.
[0012] Preferably, the apparatus includes at least one said sample member, wherein each
sample member is configured to hold at least one of said plurality of samples.
[0013] Preferably, at least one sample member is configured to releasably engage at least
one of said rail members.
[0014] Preferably, at least one sample member is configured to engage each or a selection
of the plurality of rail members via a corresponding plurality of channels provided
therein, said channels being provided on or proximate to an edge of each said sample
member, each channel extending from said edge and having a width which narrows proximate
said edge.
[0015] Such embodiments enable sample members to be easily removed from and/or added to
the apparatus. However, preferably, the force required to break the coupling is equal
to or greater than the combined weight of the sample and corresponding sample member
to prevent the sample / samples member from becoming undesirably detached. This is
particularly important according to embodiments in which the apparatus is configured
to be portable.
[0016] Preferably, at least one said sample member is configured to slidably and/or pivotably
engage the rail members.
[0017] Preferably the or each sample member comprises a substantially rigid base portion
and a sheet portion which is at last semi-rigid, wherein the base portion is adapted
to engage with at least one of said plurality of rail members, and the sheet portion
is configured to hold at least one of said plurality of samples.
[0018] Note that one or more sample members may be permanently or more permanently attached
to the rail members, such as via apertures provided in the sample member.
[0019] Preferably, the apparatus includes at least one substantially rigid buttressing member.
[0020] Preferably, the or each buttressing member is configured to slidably and/or pivotably
engage at least one of said rail members.
[0021] While the or each buttressing member may be configured to releasably engage said
rail member(s), preferably a fixed coupling is affected such that the or each buttressing
member is not readily removable from the rail member(s). Preferably, such fixed coupling
allow for any required sliding and/or pivoted movement
[0022] According to preferred embodiments, a plurality of sample members are coupled to
the rail members sandwiched between first and second buttressing members. According
to an alternative embodiment, a single buttressing member may be provided at one end
of the samples.
[0023] Preferably, the apparatus includes means for securing at least one buttressing member
in a first configuration substantially orthogonal to the rail members.
[0024] Preferably, said means for securing is integral to or coupled to said frame member.
[0025] According to preferred embodiments in which two buttressing members are provided,
each buttressing member may be configured in the first configuration with one being
at each end of the rail members.
[0026] Preferably said buttressing members, when in the first configuration, enable a plurality
of apparatuses to be stacked on top of each other.
[0027] Preferably, the or each buttressing member includes a plurality of apertures, each
being adapted to engage a corresponding one of the plurality of rail members. However,
where it is desired for the buttressing members to be more readily removable from
the apparatus, channels similar to the channels which may be provided on the sample
members may be included on the buttressing members.
[0028] Preferably, each aperture provided in the or each buttressing member is substantially
elongate in shape or otherwise configured, such that the or each buttressing member
is permitted a limited range of movement substantially orthogonal to the rail members
and, when not engaged with a frame member, is permitted to recline relative to the
rail members in a second configuration, such that said buttressing member(s) may pivot
relative to the rail members.
[0029] According to a second aspect, the invention may broadly be said to consist in a method
of configuring a sample display apparatus having removable samples, the apparatus
preferably being the apparatus of the first aspect, the method including:
maintaining a database of samples held in said apparatus;
determining whether to remove and/or add a sample to the apparatus;
removing and/or adding a sample based on said determination; and
updating the database accordingly.
[0030] Preferably the step of determining includes analysing sales and/or other indicators
of interest in products corresponding to the samples.
[0031] Preferably, the sales and/or other indicators of interest are stored in the same
database.
[0032] Preferably, the sales and/or other indicators of interest are updated each time a
sale or other indicator interest occurs corresponding to a sample.
[0033] According to preferred embodiments, the apparatus is held by a vendor and used to
display sample material, fabrics, paint colours, wallpapers, patterns, textiles, sample
cards, chips, hangers, waterfalls, loose memos, binders etc. Thus, where a particular
vendor makes no sales corresponding to a particular sample or a sample becomes redundant
or is not required for any other reason, that sample may be removed from the apparatus.
Thus, the samples held by a particular apparatus may be determined by the user of
the apparatus and/or the owner or supplier of the samples.
[0034] Preferably, the sample is then returned to the supplier thereof. According to particular
embodiments, the entire apparatus may be returned. Thus, some or all of the apparatus
may be re-used or recycled.
[0035] The returned sample may then be distributed to an alternative vendor or returned
to stock.
[0036] According to preferred embodiments, the alternative vendor is selected based on sales
records which have preferably been stored in the database. Thus, the sample may be
passed to a vendor likely to receive interest and ultimate sales corresponding to
the sample.
[0037] Preferably, a replacement sample is sent to the vendor from which the sample was
removed. Again, the replacement sample is preferably selected based on sales or other
indicators of interest for that vendor so as to tailor the selected sample to that
vendor's market based on historical sales and/or other information.
[0038] Preferably, the database is updated each time a sample is removed and/or added to
the apparatus.
[0039] Where no sales or other interest is received by a particular sample, the method may
include withdrawing or replacing that sample. Thus, a supplier, distributor or the
like may select to no longer offer goods corresponding to that sample.
[0040] Preferably, samples are provided to a plurality of entities such as vendors, each
entity being provided with at least one said apparatus.
[0041] Preferably, the method includes the maintaining and/or updating the database for
each said entity and/or each said apparatus.
[0042] Preferably, the maintaining and/or updating comprises maintaining and/or updating
details of each sample held by each entity.
[0043] Preferably, the maintaining and/or updating comprises maintaining and/or updating
details of sales corresponding to each sample held by each entity.
[0044] Preferably, the details include one or more of item identifier or code, sample identifier
or code, design, colour, size, pattern, origin, brand, composition, or recommended
use.
[0045] Thus, the selection of samples for a particular entity takes into account interest
shown therein by that entity's market, enabling the selection of samples to be tailored
to that entity's market sector. It is important to note that the overall cost of providing
samples is high and may be reduced through use of embodiments of the invention by
providing particular samples where they are most likely to receive interest, and replacing
samples for which no interest is received, preferably after a predetermined time period.
[0046] Preferably, the method includes the step of recording details of each entity's specialty
or market-base.
[0047] Preferably, the selection of samples takes account of each entity's specialty by
selecting product samples having details corresponding thereto.
[0048] According to a third aspect, the invention may broadly be said to consist in a system
for the selection and display of removable samples by a plurality of entities, the
system including:
a database containing details of the samples including information as to which samples
are held by each entity; and
means for determining whether to remove a sample from and/or to provide an additional
sample to at least one said entity.
[0049] Preferably, in response to the determination, an operator at the at least one entity
returns and/or receives a sample, such as to/from a supplier thereof.
[0050] Preferably, the system comprises means for updating the database accordingly.
[0051] Preferably, the samples are configured for display by an apparatus according to the
first aspect.
[0052] As will be apparent to one of skill in the art, references to "a database" are not
limited to a single database, or a single database held in one location. Multiple
databases may be provided and/or a database may be available and/or stored in a plurality
of locations, preferably through use of any known data communication means.
[0053] Preferably, the system includes means for registering an interest in a sample and/or
an interest in goods corresponding thereto. Preferably, said interest is a sale.
[0054] Preferably, the means for updating the database is configured to update the database
in response to such interest. To effect such updating, preferably, the means for registering
is communicatively coupled to the means for updating via any known communication means.
[0055] The means for registering may conveniently be incorporated in or integral to an electronic
point of sale terminal, such as one which incorporates a bar code scanner or the like.
Alternatively, dedicated means may be used or even more conventional means, such as
a more conventional computing device. Yet still, the invention does not preclude the
use of manual records although these are not preferred due to the subsequent delay
or possible failure in updating the database.
[0056] The means for registering and/or the means for updating may be configured to recognise
a sale corresponding to a particular sample through input of an identifier on or associated
with the sample and/or through input of details of an item including material or such
like corresponding to the sample, wherein a link to said sample has previously been
provided to the system and stored, for example, in the database.
[0057] Preferably, the means for determining is configured to determine whether to add or
remove samples based at least in part on the record of interest for at least one sample
for at least one entity.
[0058] Thus the system of the invention provides means for ensuring that samples provided
to an entity are tailored to that entity's market-base.
[0059] Further aspects of the invention, which should be considered in all its novel aspects,
will become apparent from the following description.
Drawing Description
[0060] A number of embodiments of the invention will now be described by way of example
with reference to the drawings in which:
- Figure 1
- provides views of a first embodiment of an apparatus of the invention.
- Figure 2
- is a perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 1.
- Figure 3
- provides views of a second embodiment of an apparatus of the invention.
- Figure 4
- is a perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 2.
- Figure 5
- is a side view of the apparatus of Figures 1 and 2, fully populated with samples.
- Figure 6
- is a perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 5.
- Figure 7
- is a side view of the apparatus of Figures 5 and 6 in an alternative configuration.
- Figure 8
- is a perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 7.
- Figure 9
- provides cross-sectional and plan views of a framework according to an embodiment
of the invention.
- Figure 10
- provides view of the preferred embodiment of an apparatus according to the present
invention
- Figure 11
- is a perspective view of the apparatus of Figure 10
- Figure 12
- shows a sample member according to an embodiment of the invention.
- Figure 13
- provides views of a narrow base portion of the preferred embodiment of a sample member
according to the invention
- Figure 14
- is a perspective view of the narrow base portion of the Figure 13
- Figure 15
- provides view of a wider base portion of the preferred embodiment of a sample member
according to the invention
- Figure 16
- is a perspective view of the wide base portion of Figure 15
- Figure 17
- is a schematic diagram of an embodiment of the system of the invention.
Detailed Description of the Drawings
[0061] Throughout the description like reference numerals will be used to refer to like
features in different embodiments.
[0062] Although the invention is described herein with reference to the preferred application
for the display of textile or fabric samples, it will be appreciated by those skilled
in the art that the sampling system may be adapted for displaying a wide variety of
product samples including, but not limited to, paint colour swatches, carpet samples,
wallpaper samples, etc. Other applications will also be apparent to one of skill in
the art and are included within the scope of the invention.
[0063] Referring first to Figures 1 and 2, a first embodiment of an apparatus is shown generally
referenced 1. Apparatus 1 consists of frame member 2 and two or more substantially
linear parallel rail members 3, spaced apart by frame member 2. Frame member 2 is
preferably rectangular, however it may alternatively consist of a separate individual
frame members 2 provided at one or each end of the parallel rail members 3 (i.e.,
not along the sides) as shown in Figure 9. Furthermore, while shown in Figure 1 as
an integral unit, frame 2 may consist of a number of discrete elements which may be
fixedly or releasably coupled to one another. Note that the presence of at least two
rails is preferred to provide greater control over the orientation of the samples
but the scope of the invention is not limited thereto and includes apparatus having
a single rail member 3.
[0064] Rail members 3 are most commonly provided along a major axis of the sampling system
1 as shown in Figures 1 and 2, but may alternatively be provided along a minor axis
as shown in Figures 3 and 4. According to preferred embodiments, the same frame member
2 is configurable in each configuration. Rail members 3 are shown as being linear.
However, according to an alternative embodiment, while the spacing therebetween is
fixed, rail members 3 may be contoured or arcuate.
[0065] According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the apparatus 1 includes
four rail members 3 provided as two adjacent spaced parts parallel with the major
axis of the apparatus 1 as shown in Figures 10 and 11.
[0066] Rail members 3 are adapted to accommodate a plurality of sample members which are
preferably detachable therefrom. One possible embodiment of a sample member generally
referenced 5 is shown in Figure 12. Sample member 5 is substantially planar and formed
from a semi-rigid material, such as but not limited to a plastic. Sample member 5
is configured to hold and display a sample (not shown) on at least one surface thereof.
According to a preferred embodiment, a sample is fixed, such as but not limited to
by an adhesive, on one face of sample member 5 from where it passes over edge 105
onto the other side of sample member 5, this portion of the sample being left free
to allow for improved handling, interaction with and display thereof. Note that semi-permanent
fixing means such as Velcro may be used to provide for easy removal and replacement
of samples. According to such embodiments, it is not essential for sample members
5 to be detachably coupled to rail members 3.
[0067] Sample member 5 includes two or more generally keyhole-shaped grooves 102 provided
on one edge thereof, corresponding in number and position to rail members 3. Grooves
102 are configured to allow sample member 5 to be urged onto and retained by rail
members 3 due to the narrowing of and contouring of portion 103 of grooves 102 proximate
the edge of sample member 5. Once sample member 5 is urged into engagement, preferably
sliding and/or pivoting engagement, with rail members 3, rail members 3 are retained
in portion 104 of grooves 102 due to the contouring of portion 103 unless sufficient
force is used to break the engagement. Thus it will be appreciated that the apparatus
of Figure 1 may be provided with a single row of sample members 5, each engaging with
both rail members 3, while the preferred apparatus of Figure 10-may be provided with
two rows of relatively narrow sample members 5 each engaging with either parts of
rail members 3, a single row of wider sample members 5 each engaging with two or more
of the four rail members 3, or a combination thereof.
[0068] According to preferred embodiments, apparatus 1 is of a portable nature. To avoid
samples and sample members 5 from becoming undesirably detached from apparatus 1,
preferably grooves 102 and/or rail members 3 are configured such that this force is
greater than the weight thereof. According to a less preferred embodiment, grooves
102 may be replaced by apertures. Such arrangements reduce the ease of or prevent
sample members 5 from being removed from rail members 3, unless rail members 3 are
removable or frame member 2 has at least one removable or detachable portion.
[0069] According to the preferred embodiment of the invention, the sample member 5 comprises
a base portion 130 and a sheet portion. Figures 13 and 14 show a preferred narrow
base portion 130 adapted to engage with a single pair of rail members 3, as provided
in the preferred embodiment of the apparatus 1 illustrated in Figures 10 and 11. The
base portion 130 comprises a substantially rigid material including a pair of generally
key-shaped groves 102 as described herein above with respect to Figure 12, and an
attachment means 131 or attaching a sheet portion (not shown) to which one or more
samples may be fixed as previously described. The sheet portion may be either permanently
or removeably attached to the base portion 130. If removeably engaged, the grooves
102 may may be replaced by apertures as previously described.
[0070] A preferred wide base portion 130 is shown in Figures 15 and 16. The wider base portion
includes two grooves 102 adapted to engage with the outer rail members 3 of the preferred
embodiment of the apparatus 1 including four rail members configured as two adjacent
pairs as previously described, and a recess 150 circumventing in use, the inner rails
3. The wider portion also includes an attachment means 131 for attaching a correspondingly
wider sheet portion, or a plurality of narrower sheet portions.
[0071] Thus, it will be appreciated with the preferred embodiment of the apparatus 1 may
be provided with narrow or wide sample members, or a combination thereof, without
requiring any modification of the apparatus.
[0072] Referring to Figures 5 and 6, the embodiment of Figures 1 and 2 is shown populated
with a pair of substantially planar buttressing members 4 and a plurality of sample
members 5. Sample members 5 are preferably thinner and less rigid than buttressing
members 4 to provide for improved ease of manipulation thereof, including in sliding
and pivoting the members along or about rail members 3. This also serves to reduce
the overall weight of apparatus 1 as well as increase the number of samples and sample
members which may be held.
[0073] The buttressing member or members 4 are preferably provided with a plurality of apertures
corresponding to rail members 3 through which the rail members 3 are provided. However,
the apertures in each buttressing member 4 are preferably elongate to permit a limited
range of movement in a direction substantially orthogonal to the rail members 3, and
to allow buttress members 4 to pivot between the position shown in Figures 5, 6 and
that shown in Figures 7, 8. Note that while it is preferred that buttress members
4 are not readily removable from rail members 3 since buttress members 4 provide some
structural support, the invention is not limited thereto. Thus, buttress members 4
may have a similar configuration to sample member 5 of Figure 12, however, due to
the higher rigidity thereof, buttress members 4 may be more difficult to remove from
rail members 3.
[0074] When in the first configuration as shown in Figures 5 and 6, sample members 5 are
secured between buttressing members 4 at opposing ends of apparatus 1. Multiple apparatus
1 may therefore be stacked when in this first configuration without damaging any of
the sample members 5.
[0075] Furthermore, a single buttressing member 4 may be placed in the first configuration
and frame member 2 at the opposing end of apparatus 1 used as a handle to carry apparatus
1. This is particularly convenient when apparatus 1 contains fewer sample members
5 such that apparatus 1 is not fully populated. Alternatively, a handle or the like
could be attached or integral to said opposing end. However, in the preferred embodiment
of the invention the or each buttressing member 4 may be provided with a substantially
hand-sized opening 60 substantially adjacent the frame 2 such that the end of the
frame 2 may still be used as a handle when the adjacent buttressing member 4 is in
the first configuration, as in the preferred embodiment illustrated. In a less preferred
embodiment of the invention, therefore, at least one buttressing member 4 may be provided
at either end of the rail members 3 permanently attached to, or integrated with, the
frame member 2 in the first configuration.
[0076] Referring to Figures 7 and 8, buttressing members 4 are shown in a second configuration
wherein the elongate apertures permit buttressing members 4 to recline relative to
the rail members 3. In this second configuration, the sample members 5 fan out to
allow easier viewing of the product samples.
[0077] Figure 9 illustrates preferred features of the Invention for lockably and/or fixedly
engaging buttressing members 4 in the first configuration as shown in Figures 5 and
6. Frame member 2 is provided at one or each end of the apparatus with slot 6 adapted
to receive and engage with an edge of buttressing member 4 to support the buttressing
member substantially orthogonally with respect to frame member 2 and rail members
3. Through use of the elongate apertures of buttressing member 4, buttressing member
4 may be lifted and then lowered to engage or disengage with slot 6 which is configured
to substantially inhibit sliding and pivoting movement of buttress member 4.
[0078] The invention also provides a method of configuring an apparatus having removable
samples, such as that described above with reference to Figures 1 to 10, for example.
The method includes maintaining a list or database of each of a plurality of such
apparatus and the product samples displayed therein. By analysing the sales statistics
and current product range, additional and/or replacement samples may be selected for
some or all of such apparatus depending on whether there is any interest in particular
ones of the samples. Once added or replaced, the list or database is preferably updated.
[0079] Preferably, the selection of samples takes account of the target market or specialty
of the entity provided with each individual apparatus. For example, a retailer may
elect to have each of their apparatus specialising in one or more of a particular
design, colour, size, pattern, origin, brand, composition, recommended use, or any
other characteristic. This information should also be recorded in the database, in
the form of a client or display system profile, as appropriate, and taken into account
in the selection of samples for each apparatus.
[0080] For example, only textiles suitable for use as upholstery would be suitable for an
upholsterer's apparatus, or the upholsterer may have an apparatus dedicated to heavy
duty upholstery textiles.
[0081] The method ensures that discontinued products are replaced in the display system,
and that the samples in each display system are those most suitable for the client
and/or individual apparatus while ensuring that those products which are currently
most popular are widely displayed to capitalise on current and evolving trends.
[0082] Figure 17 illustrates an embodiment of a system, generally referenced 110, according
the invention. System 111 includes first entity 111 having two apparatus 1 of the
invention and second entity 112 having single apparatus 1. Note that the system and
apparatus of the invention are not limited to use with the apparatus of the invention.
System 1 further includes communication means 113 associated with each entity 111,
112 and database 114. Note that system 110 will include a plurality of other or additional
elements. However, to avoid obscuring the scope of the invention, only the novel combination
of elements of system 1 are shown.
[0083] Database 114 includes details of each entity 111, 112. Preferably, this information
includes at least how many apparatus 1 are being held by each entity 111, 112, as
well as particulars of the corresponding samples. Details of sales or other expressions
of interest in a particular sample, depending on the context and nature of the sample,
are also preferably recorded in database 114. Such details are preferably passed to
database 114 each time there is a sale or expression of interest although this is
not essential to the working of the invention which includes within its scope the
possibility of sending reports in batches. Any wired and/or wireless communication
means may be used to transfer data from communication means 112 to database114, including
via the internet.
[0084] From the foregoing it will be seen that an improved product display and sampling
system is provided which offers a number of benefits over the prior art. Among other
advantages, the display system is stackable, portable, convenient, and configurable
in multiple configurations. Also provided is a method of and system for configuring
such a display system which ensures that appropriate and popular samples are displayed
in all display systems. While the apparatus of the invention has been described with
particular reference to the display of samples by vendors, the scope of the invention
is not limited thereto. Moreover, the apparatus of the invention may used to hold
and/or display other items, such as business cards, photos, postcards, etc, and may
be adapted for three dimensional items or at least to items having ether than a negligible
thickness.
[0085] Although this invention has been described by way of example and with reference to
possible embodiments thereof, it is to be understood that modifications or improvements
may be made thereto without departing from the scope of the invention. Furthermore,
where reference has been made to specific components or integers of the invention
having known equivalents, then such equivalents are herein incorporated as if individually
set forth.
[0086] Any discussion of prior art throughout the specification should in no way be considered
as an admission that such prior art is widely known or forms part of common general
knowledge in the field.
[0087] Unless the context clearly requires otherwise, throughout the description the words
"compromise", "comprising" and the like are to be construed in an inclusive sense
as opposed to an exclusive or exhaustive sense, i.e. in the sense of "including, but
not limited to".
1. An apparatus for displaying a plurality of samples, the apparatus including a plurality
of elongate rail members configured to receive and engage at least one sample member,
said rail members being spaced apart by at least one frame member.
2. An apparatus as claimed in claim 1 including at least one sample member, wherein each
sample member is configured to hold at least one of said plurality of samples.
3. An apparatus as claimed in claim 2 wherein at least one sample member is configured
to releasably engage at least one of said rail members.
4. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3, wherein said at least one sample member is configured
to engage each or a selection of the plurality of rail members via a corresponding
plurality of channels provided therein, said channels being provided on or proximate
to an edge of each said sample member, each channel extending from said edge and having
a width which narrows proximate said edge.
5. An apparatus as claimed in claim 3 or claim 4 wherein the force required to break
the engagement is equal to or greater than the combined weight of the sample and corresponding
sample member(s) to prevent the sample member from becoming undesirably detached.
6. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 5 wherein at least one sample member
is configured to slidably and/or pivotally engage at least a selection of said rail
members.
7. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 2 to 6, wherein the or each sample member
comprises a substantially rigid base portion and a sheet portion which is at last
semi-rigid, wherein the base portion is adapted to engage with at least one of said
plurality of rail members, and the sheet portion is configured to hold at least one
of said plurality of samples.
8. An apparatus as claimed in any one of the preceding claims, including at least one
substantially rigid buttressing member configured to engage the rail members.
9. An apparatus as claimed in claim 8, wherein at least one buttressing member is configured
to slidably and/or pivotally engage at least one of said rail members.
10. An apparatus as claimed in claim 9, wherein the apparatus includes means for securing
at least one buttressing member in a first configuration substantially orthogonal
to the rail members.
11. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10 wherein said means for securing is integral to
or coupled to said frame member.
12. An apparatus as claimed in claim 10 or claim 11, wherein two buttressing members are
provided and each buttressing member may be configured in the first configuration
with one being at each end of the rail members.
13. An apparatus as claimed in claim 12, wherein said buttressing members, when in the
first configuration, enable a plurality of apparatuses to be stacked on top of each
other.
14. An apparatus as claimed in any one of claims 10 to 13, wherein the or each buttressing
member includes a plurality of apertures, each being adapted to engage a corresponding
one of the plurality of rail members, wherein each aperture is substantially elongate
in shape or otherwise configured such that the or each buttressing member is permitted
a limited range of movement substantially orthogonal to the rail members and is permitted
to recline relative to the rail members in a second configuration, such that said
buttressing member(s) may pivot relative to the rail members.
15. A sample member for engagement with an apparatus according to any one of the preceding
claims.