[0001] The present invention relates to bags, suitcases or other similar containers for
use by travelling sales persons in transporting goods from one retail outlet to another.
[0002] One particular difficulty which travelling sales persons experience when visiting
retail outlets for the purpose of selling their goods, especially large items such
as garments, textiles, carpets or shoes, is that at each retail outlet they must unpack
the contents of the bag or suitcase, lay out the goods on a counter or other surface
for display purposes, and subsequently repack the goods. Unpacking and repacking is
time consuming and laborious. Furthermore, it is often inconvenient to occupy a counter
or other surface, as the retailer may want to make use of the limited counter space
to sell his goods to customers.
[0003] An object of the present invention is to overcome the above difficulties and to provide
the sales person with a means for displaying sales goods more quickly and conveniently
and to better effect.
[0004] The present invention provides a container of the type described provided with a
display stand secured therein and movable between a collapsed state within the bag
for transportation purposes and an erect state projecting from the bag for display
purposes.
[0005] The container according to the invention eliminates the need for time consuming packing
and unpacking of goods and thus enables the sales person to make more visits on each
working day. Furthermore, the container allows goods to be displayed without using
counter space in the retail outlet.
[0006] Advantageously, the collapsible/erectable display stand is a garment display stand
comprising a base, a vertical column, and a horizontal rail mounted at the top of
the column, and the vertical column is telescopic between an erect extended state
and a collapsed contracted state.
[0007] The use of a garment display stand of the above type allows the sales person to display
garments to the retailer in a manner similar to the manner in which the retailer would
in turn display the garments to customers. Furthermore, the garment display stand
of the above type occupies very little of the internal volume of the bag.
[0008] Advantageously, the horizontal rail is telescopic from a contracted state in which,
with the vertical column also contracted, the display stand fits entirely into the
bag, to an extended state in which, with the vertical column also extended, the horizontal
display rail projects beyond the dimensions of the bag increasing the effective size
of the display stand.
[0009] As a result of the telescopic nature of the horizontal rail, for transportation purposes
the garments may be densely packed one against the other all along the length of the
contracted horizontal rail so as to fill the bag with garments, and for display purposes
the garments may be spaced apart along the extended rail to allow individual garments
to be viewed.
[0010] Advantageously, the telescopic vertical column includes a securing mechanism which
on the one hand is biased to prevent the telescopic vertical column contracting but
is releasable to allow such contraction, and on the other hand allows the telescopic
vertical column to be freely extended.
[0011] A securing means of the kind mentioned allows the sales person to quickly erect the
display stand by simply pulling the horizontal rail upwards, thereby enabling the
sales person to rapidly attract and retain the attention of retailers.
[0012] Advantageously, the bag consists of flexible walls and a three dimensional open frame
for supporting the walls when the container is to be used in the transportation or
display mode, the open frame being capable of being collapsed or disassembled into
two dimensions, and the display stand may also be capable of collapsing further beyond
the storage mode or of being disassembled into two dimensions.
[0013] The container can then be conveniently stored when not in use by collapsing or disassembling
the open frame and the display stand into two dimensions and storing these in the
bag, the walls of which also collapse when not supported by the open frame.
[0014] The invention will now be described more particularly with reference to the accompanying
drawings which show, by way of example only, one embodiment of container according
to the invention, comprising a bag and display stand. In the drawings:
Figure 1 is a perspective view of the bag in the transportation mode, that is to say
closed and with the garment display stand (shown in dashed lines) in the collapsed
state entirely within the bag;
Figure 2 is a similar view of the bag in the display mode, that is to say open and
with the garment display stand in the erect state projecting up from the bag;
Figure 3 is an exploded perspective view of the garment display stand, showing how
it may be disassembled for storage when it is not being used for transportation or
display;
Figure 4 is a side elevation of the bag in the transportation mode; and
Figure 5 is a sectional elevation on a much larger scale of a detail of the telescopic
mechanism.
[0015] Referring now to the drawings, the container comprises a bag 1 and a garment display
stand comprising a base 2, a vertical support column 3 which is telescopic, and a
horizontal display rail 4 which is also telescopic.
[0016] Figure 1 shows the container in the transportation mode. The vertical support column
3 is in the contracted state. The horizontal display rail 4 is also in the contracted
state. The garments have been omitted from the drawings for clarity, but in the transportation
mode the garments are mounted on garment hangers (also omitted) suspended from the
horizontal display rail 4, and the garments are densely packed one against the other.
The flap 5 of the bag 1 is folded over and is closed by means of a zip fastener 6.
The bag 1 may be carried by the sales person by means of handles 7. Alternatively,
the bag 1 may be pulled from place to place by the sales person by means of strap
8, with the bag rolling on castors 9. The bag 1 is of a suitable size to fit into
the trunk of a car.
[0017] Figure 2 shows the container in the display mode. At a retail outlet the sales person
simply unzips the flap 5 and moves it to the open position, and then pulls the horizontal
display rail 4 upwardly thus extending the vertical support column 3. The garments
are now on view to the retailer. In order to allow the retailer to view an individual
garment, the sales person may extend the horizontal display rail 4 telescopically
from the contracted state shown in Figure 2 to an extended state thereby allowing
more space on the rail. In particular, when the retailer wishes to view a particular
garment, the garments on each side of that garment may be pushed away along the rail
4 so as to allow better viewing. When viewing has been completed the sales person
first pushes all the garments back together onto the central section of the telescopic
horizontal display rail 4, then telescopes the horizontal rail 4 to its contracted
state, and then operates the securing mechanisms 10a, 10b and 10c in sequence to allow
the vertical column 3 to telescope to its contracted state within the bag 1, and finally
folds over the flap 5 and secures it in the closed position by means of the zip fastener
6.
[0018] Figure 3 shows the display stand disassembled when it is not required for transportation
or display purposes. It will be seen that the display stand can be disassembled into
three smaller sub-assemblies, namely the base 2, the vertical support column 3 and
the horizontal display rail 4 and uppermost telescopic section of the column 3, each
of which sub-assemblies is generally planar. The sub-assemblies can be placed in
the bag 1. The bag 1 can also be collapsed to a flat state. Collapsing of the bag
1 is effected by removing and collapsing the internal frame 11. Figure 1 shows some
but not all of the elements of the frame 11. The disassembled display stand and the
collapsed internal frame 11 can then be put in the bag 1.
[0019] The securing mechanisms 10a, 10b, 10c will now be described with reference to Figure
5. Each securing mechanism comprises a spring loaded plunger 12 near the top of one
telescopic section and a complementary socket near the bottom of the next section.
When a particular telescopic section is pulled upwards the socket at the bottom thereof
comes into register with the plunger 12 at the top of the following telescopic section,
and the plunger 12 engages in the socket preventing further relative movement. The
telescopic section may be lowered again by withdrawing the plunger 12 against the
spring bias. In this way the vertical column 3 may be extended or contracted in a
stepwise manner.
[0020] Certain constructional details of the bag 1 and display stand will now be described.
The base 2 of the display stand has a seat 14 for receiving and locating the lower
end of the vertical column 3. The seat 14 is recessed thereby preventing the vertical
column 3 rotating and thus unscrewing from the base 2. The base 2 comprises four feet
15 each of which is provided with a downwardly facing socket 16 for receiving the
screw threaded shank of a castor 9. The shank of each castor 9 extends upwardly through
a castor protection plate 17 (see Figure 3) immediately above the castor, through
an eye in the single continuous strip of material which forms the two handles 8, through
an eye in the material of the bag 1 and into the socket 16. The bag 1 is provided
on the inside end faces with pockets (not shown) for receiving sales literature.
[0021] In an alternative construction the base of the display stand may comprise a rectangular
board (not shown).
[0022] The construction according to the invention may also be used by a traveller to transport
the traveller's personal clothing. For example a business traveller may use the container
to transport business suits and shirts.
1. A container, for example a bag (1) or suitcase, for use by a travelling sales person
in transporting goods from one retail outlet to another provided with a display stand,
characterised in that the display stand is movable between a collapsed state within
the bag (1) for transportation purposes and an erect state projecting from the bag
(1) for display purposes.
2. A container according to Claim 1, characterised in that the display stand is a
garment display stand comprising a base (2), a vertical column (3), and a horizontal
rail (4) mounted at the top of the column (3), and the vertical column is telescopic
between an erect extended state and a collapsed contracted state.
3. A container according to Claim 2, characterised in that the horizontal rail (4)
is telescopic from a contracted state in which, with the vertical column (3) also
contracted, the display stand fits entirely into the bag (1), to an extended state
in which, with the vertical column (3) also extended, the horizontal display rail
(4) projects beyond the dimensions of the bag (1) increasing the effective size of
the display stand.
4. A container according to Claim 2, characterised in that the telescopic vertical
column (3) includes a securing mechanism (10a,10b,10c) which on the one hand is biased
to prevent the telescopic vertical column (3) contracting but is releasable to allow
such contraction, and on the other hand allows the telescopic vertical column (3)
to be freely extended.
5. A container according to Claim 1, characterised in that the bag (1) consists of
flexible walls and a three dimensional open frame (11) for supporting the walls when
the container is to be used in the transportation or display mode, the open frame
(11) being capable of being collapsed or disassembled into two dimensions, and the
display stand may also be capable of collapsing further beyond the storage mode or
of being disassembled into two dimensions.