[0001] The present invention relates to a shelf display unit for displaying confectionery
products with surprise inside.
[0002] In particular, the present invention regards a shelf display unit for Easter eggs,
to which the ensuing treatment will make explicit reference, without this implying
any loss of generality.
[0003] For display of Easter eggs it is known to use display units of the column type or
with shelves set on top of one another comprising two or more platforms for supporting
the eggs vertically spaced apart from one another by corner uprights or intermediate
uprights.
[0004] As is known, Easter eggs contain surprises, which are, in some cases, simply advertised,
in other cases illustrated on the packaging of the product, and in other cases still
displayed in show cases close to or inside the display unit.
[0005] In the latter case, management and movement of the surprises, as well as the arrangement
of the surprises themselves in the various show cases, frequently proves complicated
and costly.
[0006] In some cases, then, the display envisaged does not produce incisive and effective
and thus satisfactory advertising or promotional messages.
[0007] The aim of the present invention is to provide a shelf display unit for displaying
confectionery products housing a surprise, in particular Easter eggs, which may solve
in a simple and economically advantageous way the problems set forth above and, in
particular, will enable convenient display of the surprises in short setting-up times,
protection of the surprises during transport of the display unit, and equally convenient
transport thereof, while ensuring contained costs for production of the display unit
and contained overall dimensions thereof.
[0008] According to the present invention, a shelf display unit is provided for confectionery
products with surprise inside, in particular Easter eggs, the display unit comprising
a first supporting platform and at least one second supporting platform, which are
vertically spaced from one another and have respective seats for at least partial
housing of said confectionery products, said shelf display unit being characterized
in that it further comprises a top terminal hood or lid overlying said platforms and
delimiting a cavity that is open upwards, and at least one foldable strip or band
carrying at least one of said surprises; said strip being selectively available in
a condition of display of said surprise, in which it extends downwards from said hood
leaving said surprise in view, and a condition of transport or packaging, in which
at least said surprise is set inside said cavity.
[0009] Preferably, in the display unit defined above, when the strip is set in said condition
of transport or packaging, the surprise is completely housed in the cavity and said
strip closes an inlet of the cavity at least partially.
[0010] Conveniently, the strip carries at least one hollow body housing the surprise at
least partially. The hollow body or the strip comprises at least one window, through
which the surprise is visible from outside, and preferably the hollow body is defined
by a transparent half-shell.
[0011] The invention will now be now described with reference to the annexed drawings, which
illustrate a non-limiting example of embodiment thereof and in which:
[0012] Figure 1 illustrates in side elevation and in perspective view a preferred embodiment
of a shelf display unit for displaying confectionery products with surprise inside
provided according to the teachings of the present invention; and Figure 2 illustrates,
in perspective view and at a markedly enlarged scale, with parts removed for reasons
of clarity, a top terminal portion of the column-type display unit of Figure 1 in
a functional condition different from that of Figure 1.
[0013] In Figure 1, designated as a whole by 1 is a display unit of the column type or with
shelves set on top of one another for display of confectionery products 2 with surprise
inside 3.
[0014] In the specific example described, the confectionery products 2 are wrapped Easter
eggs. Alternatively, the confectionery products 2 are eggs other than Easter eggs,
or else confectionery products of any shape but again with surprise inside that is
invisible from outside.
[0015] The display unit 1, which conveniently has a parallelepipedal shape with quadrangular
base and, thus, a lateral surface comprising four plane rectangular surfaces, is made
of paper or plastic material by coupling together the bodies, each obtained by folding
and possible gluing of plane shapes made of sheet material that are locally weakened
or not.
[0016] In the particular example described, the display unit 1 comprises four platforms
5 for supporting the confectionery products 2, which are in themselves known, vertically
spaced from one another and supported by respective uprights, conveniently hollow
and not visible in the attached figures, set between the platforms 5 themselves in
a per se known manner.
[0017] Once again in the particular example described, each platform 5 has a plurality of
seats, each housing a corresponding confectionery product 2 at least partially; in
the particular example described, each platform 5 is plane and horizontal, and the
aforesaid seats are defined by through holes.
[0018] Once again with reference to Figure 1, the display unit 1 further comprises a top
end hood 7, which overlies the uppermost platform 5 and is kept in position vertically
at a distance from the uppermost platform 5 itself by respective intermediate uprights,
which are known and not visible in the attached figures.
[0019] In the particular example described, the hood 7 has a parallelepipedal shape which
conveniently presents a geometry and dimensions in plan view that are the same as
those of the platforms 5 and is delimited at the top by a surface 8 with substantially
horizontal steps and laterally by four lateral surfaces 9, each of which is joined
to the plane surface 8 along a respective edge 10.
[0020] With specific reference to Figure 2, the hood 7 delimits a top cavity or compartment
11, which has an inlet opening 12 made through the surface 8.
[0021] Once again with reference to Figure 1, the display unit 1 finally comprises one or
more strips 13 for support and display of the surprises 3.
[0022] The strips 13 are carried by the hood 7, and each of them comprises a corresponding
attachment portion 14, which is inserted by pressure in an extractable way within
a respective retention slit 15. In the particular example described, the hood 7 is
provided with a plurality of slits 15 arranged along the edges 10 to enable arbitrary
arrangement of the strips 13 around the platforms 5 so as to achieve an optimal visibility
of the surprises 3.
[0023] With reference to Figure 1, each strip 13 is conveniently a semi-rigid strip defined
by a bellows-like body made of a single piece and comprises, starting from the corresponding
attachment portion 14, three plate portions designated by 18, 19 and 20, and two intermediate
weakened portions 21 and 22, which define respective virtual hinges designed to enable
rotation of the portions 18, 19 and 20 with respect to one another about respective
horizontal axes 23 parallel to the corresponding edges 10.
[0024] Each portion 20 carries, fixedly connected thereto, for example by means of heat
sealing or gluing, a respective half-shell 25, conveniently made of transparent material,
which extends from a free end of the corresponding strip 13 and coats approximately
one half of the corresponding plate portion 20, as may be seen in Figure 1.
[0025] Each half-shell 25 delimits, together with the corresponding plate portion 20, a
chamber for housing one or more surprises 3. According to a variant (not illustrated),
the chamber is divided by a diaphragm into two distinct chambers, each housing a corresponding
surprise 3.
[0026] According to a further variant (not illustrated), one or more of the half-shells
25 is not completely transparent, but comprises one or more windows, through which
the surprise 3 is visible from outside. Alternatively, irrespective of the transparency
or otherwise of the half-shell 25, the surprise 3 housed in the chamber is visible
from outside through a window or opening made through the strip 13.
[0027] With reference to Figures 1 and 2, each strip 13 is selectively available in a splayed-out
condition to enable display of the corresponding surprise or surprises 3 (illustrated
in Figure 1), where it extends downwards from the hood 7 in a position overlying a
respective lateral face of the display unit, leaving the surprise 3 in view, and a
condition of transport or packaging (illustrated in Figure 2), where the strip 13
is folded and the surprise is set completely inside the cavity 11, as may be seen
from Figure 2.
[0028] Once again with reference to Figure 2, when a strip 13 is set in its condition of
transport or packaging, the corresponding surprise or surprises 3 is/are completely
housed in the cavity 11, in positions set alongside one another and in any case underlying
both the surface 8 and the corresponding plate portion 20, which partially closes
the inlet 11 of the cavity 11 itself.
[0029] According to a different embodiment, each strip 13 is a flexible strip of the web
or sheet type, once again made of paper o cardboard material coated or otherwise either
with plastic material or with some other equivalent flexible sheet material, whether
porous or not, for example a woven fabric or a non-woven fabric. In this case, the
strip 13 and the corresponding surprise 3 may be freely folded, and this facilitates
housing of both the strips 13 and the corresponding surprises 3 in the cavity 11 in
so far as the surprises 3 may be arranged more freely within the seat 11 itself.
[0030] According to a further different embodiment, one or more strips 13 have their own
attachment portion 14 that is no longer inserted in the slit 15 but in a further slit
30 made in a position adjacent to the inlet 12.
[0031] According to a further variant, the attachment portions 14 are not inserted in the
slits 15, but are connected to the hood 7 by gluing or heat sealing.
[0032] Finally, according to a last variant, irrespective of the transparency or otherwise
of the half-shell, the surprise 3 housed in the chamber is visible from outside through
a window or an opening made through the strip 13.
[0033] From the foregoing it is evident that the use of semi-rigid or flexible strips coupled
to the hood 7, i.e., to the top end of the display unit 1, and the fact of envisaging
always at the top end of the display unit a seat for housing all the surprises 3 and
possibly also respective strips 13, enables convenient transport and warehousing in
conditions of safety of the display unit 1, the Easter eggs, the surprises, and the
strips for displaying the surprises themselves. In fact, in this way, the display
unit 1, the Easter eggs, the surprises, and the corresponding supporting strips form
part of a single body having a parallelepipedal shape, which may be readily transported
and stored and presents outer dimensions that are practically the same as those of
known display units.
[0034] In addition to this, once again during transport or warehousing, the surprises 3
housed in the cavity 11 are protected by the strips 13 themselves arranged in a folded
condition and are blocked within a single cavity of the display unit.
[0035] When, instead, the strips 13 hang down from the hood 7, they enable immediate and
clear visibility of the surprises 3 from outside in so far as the surprises themselves
are at least in part set on top of the Easter eggs and may thus be immediately noticed
by simply looking at the Easter eggs.
[0036] Finally, since the strips 13 are coupled to the hood 7 in a detachable way and in
any case do not form a structural part of the display unit 1 they may be formed independently
of the remaining part of the display unit 1 itself.
[0037] From the foregoing it will be evident that modifications and variations may be made
to the display unit 1 described herein, without thereby departing from the scope defined
by the independent claim. In particular, the supporting platforms 5 may be different
from a constructional and/or geometrical standpoint from the ones described by way
of example, as likewise the hood 7 may be different from a constructional and/or geometrical
standpoint from what has been described. The hood 7 could, in particular, present
cavities for housing the strips 13 and corresponding surprises 3 that differ from
the one described, just as it could comprise seats for partially housing the confectionery
products 2 and/or different devices for attachment of the strips 13.
1. A shelf display unit for displaying confectionery products with surprise inside, in
particular Easter eggs, the display unit comprising a first supporting platform and
at least one second supporting platform vertically spaced from one another and having
respective seats for at least partial housing of said confectionery products, said
display unit being characterized in that it further comprises a top terminal hood or lid overlying said platforms and delimiting
a cavity that is open upwards, and at least one foldable strip or band carrying at
least one of said surprises; said strip being selectively available in a condition
of display of said surprise, in which it extends downwards from said hood leaving
said surprise in view, and a condition of transport or packaging, in which at least
said surprise is set within said cavity.
2. The display unit according to claim 1, characterized in that, when said strip is set in said condition of transport or packaging, said surprise
is completely housed in said cavity and said strip closes an inlet of the cavity at
least partially.
3. The display unit according to claim 1 or claim 2, characterized in that said strip carries at least one hollow body housing said surprise at least partially;
said hollow body or said strip comprising at least one window, through which said
surprise is visible from outside.
4. The display unit according to claim 3, characterized in that said hollow body is defined by a transparent half-shell fixedly connected to said
strip for delimiting, with a portion of said strip, a closed chamber for housing said
surprise.
5. The display unit according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said strip comprises a plurality of plate portions and hinge means set between said
plate portions to enable rotation of one plate portion with respect to the other;
at least one of said plate portions supporting at least one respective said surprise,
and the plate bodies themselves being set on top of one another when said strip is
set in its condition of transport or packaging.
6. The display unit according to claim 5, characterized in that said strip is defined by a bellows-like body made of a single piece.
7. The display unit according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that said strip comprises a portion for attachment to said hood; said attachment portion
being coupled to said hood along an outer perimetral edge of said hood in a fixed
or releasable way.
8. The display unit according to any one of Claims 1 to 7, characterized in that said strip comprises a portion for attachment to said hood; said attachment portion
being coupled to said hood in a position adjacent to an inlet of said cavity in a
fixed or releasable way.
9. The display unit according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that it has a faceted lateral surface and in that it comprises one of said strips for at least part of said facets; said surprises
being arranged in positions set alongside one another when the respective strips are
arranged in their transport or packaging conditions.
10. The display unit according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said strips is made of folded paperwork material and/or of plastic
material.
11. The display unit according to any one of the preceding claims, characterized in that at least one of said strips is made of flexible sheet material.