Field of the invention
[0001] The present invention generally finds application in the field of product presentation
to the public and particularly relates to a foldable stand.
Background art
[0002] Foldable stands are known to be generally used in shops or points of sale for presentation
of small- to medium-sized items and/or articles to the public.
[0003] Particularly, such stands are formed with one or more movable panels of sheet material,
which are appropriately shaped to assume a flat, folded configuration during storage,
to minimize their dimensions, and a deployed configuration for product display.
[0004] Furthermore, advertising prints or decorative elements are often provided on the
faces of such panels, to identify the particular product being displayed, and motivate
consumers to purchase it.
[0005] IT1335144 discloses a foldable stand comprising a single sheet of material divided into a plurality
of adjacent panels by substantially parallel folding lines.
[0006] In the folded configuration, the panels lie substantially one on top of the other
to form a flat structure, to minimize dimensions. To assume the deployed configuration,
one of the panels is partially inserted into a slot formed along the central folding
line of another panel.
[0007] Furthermore, in the deployed position certain panels are folded along their respective
folding lines to form a lower support structure that can support the panel inserted
in the slot, substantially orthogonal to the support plane.
[0008] In this configuration, the support structure defines an opening that can be accessed
from outside for introducing and storing any product to be displayed.
[0009] One drawback of this arrangement is its relative instability, because the panels
of the support structure are not mutually restrained and may slide relative to each
other, thereby causing the stand to collapse, thereby affecting readability and understanding
of the prints by a consumer.
[0010] A further drawback of this known arrangement is that, in the folded position, the
advertising images on the faces of the stand panel that is designed to be inserted
into the slot are not visible.
[0011] This is because the prints can be only displayed by at least partially introducing
the main panel into the slot, thereby actually causing the stand to assume its deployed
position.
Disclosure of the invention
[0012] The object of the present invention is to overcome the above drawbacks, by providing
a foldable stand that is highly efficient and relatively cost-effective.
[0013] A particular object of the present invention is to provide a foldable stand that
can stably maintain a deployed position for display of advertisements and/or products.
[0014] A further object of the present invention is to provide a foldable stand that has
a reduced size in its folded position
[0015] A further object of the present invention is to provide a foldable stand that allows
simplified recognition of the information associated therewith even in the folded
position.
[0016] Also, a further object of the present invention is to provide a foldable stand that
has a simple construction and is easy to use.
[0017] These and other objects, as better explained hereafter, are fulfilled by a foldable
stand as defined in claim 1.
[0018] Advantageous embodiments of the invention are defined in accordance with the dependent
claims.
Brief Description of the Drawings
[0019] Further features and advantages of the invention will be more apparent from the detailed
description of a preferred embodiment of a foldable stand, which is described as a
non-limiting example with the help of the annexed drawings, in which:
FIG. 1 is a plan view of the stand of the invention;
FIGS. 1A and 1B are enlarged views of first and second details of Fig. 1;
FIG. 2 is a lateral view of Fig. 1 in a folded configuration;
FIG. 3 is a perspective view of Fig. 1 in a deployed configuration;
FIG. 4 is a perspective view of the stand of Fig. 1 during the transition from the
folded configuration to the deployed configuration;
FIG. 5 is an enlarged perspective view of a detail of Fig. 3;
FIG. 6 is a top view of Fig. 3.
Detailed description of a preferred embodiment
[0020] Referring to the accompanying figures, there is shown a foldable stand, generally
identified with numeral 1, which is designed to be employed in shops or other points
of sale to display multiple items for sale, such as cosmetic containers, drugs, stationery
articles, candies or other similar products.
[0021] In the particular embodiment of the invention as shown in the figures, the stand
1 comprises a first panel 2 with mutually joined peripheral portions 3, 4, having
a slot 6 with a pair of closed ends 7, 8.
[0022] In the particular configuration of the invention as show in the figures, the slot
6 extends along a longitudinal axis L, and the first panel 2 is a substantially sheet-like
member with a central longitudinal folding line 5 disposed level with the slot 6.
[0023] The stand also comprises a second panel 9 which is joined to one of the end portions
3, 4 of the first panel 2 and has an opposite free end 10.
[0024] Preferably, as shown in FIGS. 1 and 3 to 5, the second panel 9 may also be a sheet-like
member and have a narrower portion 11 comprising the free end 10 and a wider portion
12, which is joined to the peripheral portions 3, 4 of the first panel 2.
[0025] Particularly, as best shown in FIGS. 1 and 4, the larger portion 12 of the second
panel 9 may be joined to the first panel 2 at a longitudinal end edge 13 thereof.
[0026] In the embodiment as shown in the figures, the first panel 2 and the second panel
9 may be formed from a single sheet member 14.
[0027] Particularly, the single sheet 14 may be obtained by die-cutting a base sheet material
selected from the group comprising paper, cardboard or polymeric materials.
[0028] Alternatively, in a further embodiment, not shown, the first panel 2 and the second
panel 9 may be obtained by die-cutting two distinct sheet members and be joined at
a later time.
[0029] In this case, the first panel 2 and the second panel 9 may be obtained from sheet
members made from equal and/or different materials.
[0030] As shown in FIGS. 1 and 3, the narrower portion 11 of the second panel 9 may carry
one or more decorative images and/or advertising captions 17 on at least one face
15, 16 thereof.
[0031] For example, the decorative designs 17 may be printed on both faces 15, 16 of the
narrower portion 11 of the second panel 9 by known techniques, such as offset printing,
digital printing, embossing or other similar processes.
[0032] Further decorative designs 17 may be also provided on the first panel 2, particularly
on its outer surface 18, by means of techniques such as those mentioned above.
[0033] Alternatively, the decorative designs 17 may be of adhesive type and be attached
to the faces 15, 16 of the second panel 9 or the outer surface 18 of the first panel
2.
[0034] Furthermore, the first panel 2 and the second panel 9 may comprise a layer of transparent
polymeric material, not shown, overlapping the outer surface 18 of the first panel
2 and the faces 15, 16 of the second panel 9 respectively, to protect the printed
decorative designs 17 and increase the overall gloss of the stand 1.
[0035] Conveniently, the first panel 2 and the second panel 9 are designed to move from
a folded configuration, as shown in FIG. 2, to a deployed configuration, as shown
in FIG. 3.
[0036] In the folded configuration, the first panel 2 and the second panel 9 are one on
top of the other, whereas in the deployed configuration the free end 10 of the second
panel 9 extends through the slot 6 and the first panel 2 defines a support structure
19 for stably supporting the second panel 9 substantially perpendicular to the bearing
plane P upon which the stand 1 rests.
[0037] In the particular embodiment of the invention as shown in the figures, when the stand
is in the folded configuration, the first panel 2 and the second panel 9 are substantially
one on top of the other to minimize dimensions for storage or displacement purposes.
[0038] Preferably, as best shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 4, the first panel 2 may have a pair
of peripheral folding lines 20, 21 and at least one pair of intermediate folding line
22, 23, which are formed on opposite sides from the central folding line 5, at respective
predetermined distances d
1, d
2 therefrom.
[0039] In the representation of the figures, the first panel 2 has a single pair of peripheral
folding lines 20, 21 and the folding lines 20, 21; 22, 23 of each pair may be located
at equal distances from the central folding line 5.
[0040] Furthermore, the intermediate folding lines 22, 23 may be located at a distance d
2 from the central folding line 5 which is smaller than the distance d
1 therefrom of the peripheral folding lines 20, 21.
[0041] Conveniently, as shown in FIGS. 1, 3 and 4, the first panel 2 may define a pair of
first portions 24, 25, delimited by the pair of intermediate folding lines 22, 23
and the central folding line 5.
[0042] Furthermore, a pair of second portions 26, 27 may be defined, which are delimited
by the intermediate folding lines 22, 23 and the peripheral folding lines 20, 21.
[0043] As shown in FIGS. 2, 3, and 4, the peripheral portions 3, 4 of the first panel 2
may be defined by the area delimited by their respective peripheral folding lines
20, 21 and the longitudinal end edges 13, 28 of the first panel 2.
[0044] Advantageously, as best shown in FIG. 3, the support structure 19 may be defined
by the pair of first portions 24, 25 and the pair of second portions 26, 27.
[0045] Particularly, when the stand 1 is in the deployed configuration, the second portions
26, 27 may be substantially coplanar, to define a support surface 29 to be placed
on the bearing plane P, as best shown in FIG. 3.
[0046] In the deployed configuration, the support structure 19 will have a substantially
triangular cross-sectional shape, and preferably the shape of an isosceles triangle,
with the base defined by the pair of second portions 26, 27, the sides defined by
the pair of first portions 24, 25 and the height defined by the peripheral portions
3, 4 of the first panel 2.
[0047] In an alternative embodiment of the invention, not shown, the stand may comprise
additional pairs of peripheral folding lines, equally spaced from the central folding
line, and at a shorter distance therefrom than the intermediate folding lines.
[0048] Thus, in the deployed configuration, the support structure may have a cross sectional
shape that slightly differs from the triangular shape, for example it may have a pair
of raised edges, substantially perpendicular to the support plane, each joining a
corresponding first portion to a respective second portion.
[0049] As shown in the figures, the first portions 23, 24 may have at least one opening
30, 31 for defining a compartment 32 in the support structure 19 for containing the
products being displayed when the stand 1 is in the deployed configuration.
[0050] In the configuration of the invention as shown in FIGS, 1 to 4, the first panel has
a pair of openings 30, 31 level with the first portions 24, 25.
[0051] The openings 30, 31 may have equal shapes and sizes, and may be placed at the same
distance d
3 from the central folding line 5.
[0052] Advantageously, the openings 30, 31 may be located in the pair of first portions
24, 25, for the decorative and/or advertising designs 17 formed in both faces 15,
16 of the second panel 9 to be visible when the stand 1 is in the deployed configuration,
as best shown in FIG. 2.
[0053] Thus, the user may look at the decorative designs 17 even when the stand 1 is in
its folded configuration.
[0054] According to a peculiar feature of the invention, the stand 1 comprises holding means
33 associated with the slot 6, which are adapted to promote retention of the second
panel 9 by friction when the stand 1 is in the deployed configuration.
[0055] The holding means 33 are adapted to stably hold the stand 1 in its deployed configuration
by preventing the second panel 9 from slipping relative to the first panel 2, and
from thereby affecting readability and understanding of the decorative designs 17
by the consumer.
[0056] Furthermore, the holding means 33 allow quick release of the second panel 9 from
the slot 6 to move the stand 1 from the deployed configuration to the folded configuration.
[0057] Preferably, the holding means 33 may comprise at least one pair of movable appendices
34 formed at or near one of the ends 7, 8 of the slot 6 in mutually facing positions
for frictionally retaining the opposite faces 15, 16 of the second panel 9.
[0058] In the illustrated embodiment, the holding means 33 comprise two pairs of appendices
formed near the ends 7, 8 of the slot 6, referenced 34 and 35 respectively.
[0059] As best shown in FIG. 5, the pairs of appendices 34, 35 are designed to interact
with the wider portion 12 of the second panel when the stand 1 is in the deployed
position.
[0060] In a preferred embodiment of the invention as shown in FIG. 6, the slot 6 may have
a central portion 36 of predetermined width s
1, allowing the second panel 9 to fit therein with some clearance, with narrower end
portions 36', 36" located on opposite sides from the central portion 36.
[0061] The appendices 34, 35 of each pair are formed at respective narrower end portions
36', 36" and are delimited by respective transverse slits 37, 38 formed in the first
panel 2 at a corresponding end 7, 8 of the slot 6.
[0062] Furthermore, the appendices 34, 35 have respective longitudinal edges 34', 35', as
best shown in FIGS. 1A, 1B, 2 and 5.
[0063] The appendices 34, 35 are adapted to move upwards to allow the second panel 9 to
contact their edges 34', 35' and interact therewith with its opposite faces 15, 16
by friction.
[0064] Advantageously, the narrower end portions 36', 36" may have a stepped profile and
comprise tip zones 39', 39" defining the appendices 34, 35. Furthermore, the tip zone
39', 39" may define respective pairs of appendices, each having mutually facing and
contacting longitudinal edges 34', 35'.
[0065] Furthermore, each of the end portions 36', 36" of the slot 6 may have a predetermined
longitudinal extent d
4 and will be longitudinally delimited by the corresponding slit 37, 38.
[0066] In operation, to move the stand 1 from the folded position to the deployed position,
the user will grasp the first panel 2 while moving the intermediate folding lines
22, 23 apart in a transverse direction T.
[0067] As shown in FIG. 4, as the intermediate folding lines 22, 23 are moved apart, the
free end 10 of the second panel 9 will fit into the slot 6 and the first portions
24, 25 and the second portions 26, 27 will accordingly move to form the substantially
triangular support structure 19.
[0068] The second panel 9 will fit deeper into the slot 6 until the faces 15, 16 of the
wider portion 12 interact with the appendices 34, 35 thereby causing them to lift
and their edges 34', 35' to interact with the faces 15, 16 of the second panel 9.
This will afford stable retention of the deployed configuration of the stand.
[0069] Then, when the user forces the wider portion 12 to disengage from the appendices
34, 35, the edges 34', 35' of the latter will be released from contact with the second
panel 9 thereby promoting the descent of the appendices 34, 35 toward a rest position,
substantially coplanar to the first panel 2. Furthermore, as the second panel 9 progressively
comes off the slot 6, the first panel 2 will collapse into the folded configuration.
[0070] The above description clearly shows that the foldable stand fulfills the intended
objects and particularly meets the requirement of maintaining high stability when
it is in the deployed configuration, and to make the decorative and/or advertising
designs visible to the consumer even when it is in the folded configuration.
[0071] The foldable stand of the invention is susceptible of a number of changes and variants,
within the inventive concept as disclosed in the appended claims.
[0072] All the details thereof may be replaced by other technically equivalent parts, and
the materials may vary depending on different needs, without departure from the scope
of the invention.
[0073] While the foldable stand has been described with particular reference to the accompanying
figures, the numerals referred to in the disclosure and claims are only used for the
sake of a better intelligibility of the invention and shall not be intended to limit
the claimed scope in any manner.
Industrial applicability
[0074] The present invention may find application in industry, because it can be produced
on an industrial scale in factories for production of devices for displaying products
to the public and may be used for varies commercial activities.
1. A foldable stand (1) comprising:
- a first panel (2) with mutually connected peripheral portions (3, 4);
- a slot (6) formed in said first panel (2) along a longitudinal axis (L) and having
closed ends (7, 8);
- a second panel (9) joined to one of said peripheral portions (3, 4) of said first
panel (2) and having a free end (10) and a pair of opposite faces (15, 16);
- holding means (33) associated with said slot (6) and adapted to promote retention
of said second panel (9) by friction;
wherein said first panel (2) and said second panel (9) are adapted to move from a
folded configuration in which they lie one on top of the other, to a deployed configuration
in which the free end (10) of said second panel (9) extends through said slot (6)
and said first panel (2) defines a support structure (19);
characterized in that said slot (6) comprises a wider central portion (36) which is adapted to allow the
second panel (9) to fit therein with some clearance, and narrower end portions (36',
36"), said holding means (33) comprising at least one pair of appendices (34, 35)
formed at a respective narrower end portion (36', 36") and delimited by a respective
transverse slit (37, 38) formed in said first panel (2) proximate to a corresponding
end (7, 8) of said slot (6), said appendices (34, 35) of at least one pair having
respective longitudinal edges (34', 35') and being movable upwards to allow said second
panel (9) to contact said longitudinal edges (34', 35') and frictionally interact
with said opposite faces (15, 16) of said second panel (9).
2. Stand as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said narrower end portions (36', 36") have a stepped profile and comprise tip zones
(39', 39") defining said appendices (34, 35), with said longitudinal edges (34', 35')
substantially contacting each other.
3. Stand as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said second panel (9) has a narrower portion (11) comprising said free end (10) and
a wider portion (12) joined to said peripheral portions (3, 4) of said first panel
(2) and designed to interact with said pairs of movable appendices (34, 35).
4. Stand as claimed in claim 3, characterized in that said narrower portion (11) of said second panel (9) is adapted to carry one or more
decorative and/or advertising designs (17).
5. Stand as claimed in claim 4, characterized in that said first panel (2) has a central folding line (5) formed at said slot (6), a pair
of peripheral folding lines (20, 21) and at least one pair of intermediate folding
lines (22, 23) formed on opposite sides from said central folding line (5) at predetermined
distances (d1, d2) therefrom.
6. A stand as claimed in claim 5, characterized in that said first panel (2) defines a pair of first portions (24, 25), which extend between
said at least one pair of intermediate folding lines (22, 23) and said central folding
line (5) and a pair of second portions (26, 27) which extend between said at least
one pair of intermediate folding lines (22, 23) and said pair of peripheral folding
lines (20, 21).
7. Stand as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said support structure (19) is defined by said pair of first portions (24, 25) and
said pair of second portions (26, 27) and has a substantially triangular cross sectional
shape when the stand is in the deployed configuration, with said second portions (26,
27) substantially coplanar, to define a support structure (29).
8. Stand as claimed in claim 6, characterized in that said first portions (24, 25) have at least one opening (30, 31) for defining a compartment
(32) in said support structure (19) for containing the products being displayed when
the stand (1) is in the deployed configuration.
9. Stand as claimed in claim 8, characterized in that said at least one opening (30, 31) is placed in said first panel (2) in such a position
that the decorative and/or advertising designs (17) carried by said second panel (9)
are visible when the stand (1) is in the folded configuration.
10. Stand as claimed in claim 1, characterized in that said first panel (2) and said second panel (9) are formed from a single sheet member
(14) which is made of a material selected from the group comprising paper, cardboard,
polymeric materials or the like.