[0001] The present invention relates to a base for display stands of the type comprising:
- a boxlike body having a closed side wall, a top part designed to define a resting
surface for one or more display stands (or sales units) for products, and a bottom
part;
- a first socle-like formation and a second socle-like formation, which are associated
to the bottom part of said boxlike body and are designed to rest on the floor and
to keep said base with its bottom part detached therefrom; and
- a set of reinforcement panels for supporting said top part, which are arranged within
said boxlike body and are substantially orthogonal to said top part.
[0002] A base of the aforesaid type for display stands is, for example, described in the
French patent application No.
FR2781304 as also in the German utility model No.
DE 9415663. Specifically, in the bases described in said documents the aforesaid closed side
wall is defined by a first pair and a second pair of parallel opposite sides, the
aforesaid first and second socle-like formations run substantially parallel to the
sides of one between said first and second pairs of opposite sides, and the aforesaid
reinforcement panels are parallel to one or the other between said first and second
pairs of opposite sides of said boxlike body.
[0003] The bases described in said documents are both
characterized in that they envisage sets of reinforcement panels arranged according to extremely elaborate
grid-like configurations. Specifically, said sets envisage a first row of reinforcement
panels that are arranged parallel to a first pair of opposite sides of the side wall
of the boxlike body, and a second row of reinforcement panels, which slot into the
panels of the first row and are parallel to the second pair of opposite sides of the
side wall of the boxlike body. The bottom portions of the boxlike body envisage appropriate
slits that are engaged by the bottom flaps of one of the two rows of panels in order
to anchor the set of reinforcement panels to the boxlike body.
[0004] It is evident from the above description that the bases according to the known art
discussed above are characterized by decidedly complex structures, which are also
complicated and laborious to install.
[0005] The object of the present invention is to improve said type of bases, rendering them
structurally simpler but without reducing their stiffness and strength.
[0006] The object referred to above is achieved via a base for display stands having the
characteristics of Claim 1.
[0007] The claims form an integral part of the technical teaching provided herein in relation
to the invention.
[0008] The invention will now be described, purely by way of non-limiting example, with
reference to the annexed representations, wherein:
- Figure 1 illustrates a perspective view of the base for display stands described herein
according to a specific embodiment;
- Figure 2 illustrates two laminar elements of the base of Figure 1;
- Figure 3A illustrates a further laminar element of the base of Figure 1;
- Figure 3B illustrates a cross section of the element of Figure 3A in its folded condition;
- Figure 4 illustrates a top plan view of the base of Figure 1 with its top part open;
and
- Figure 5 illustrates a top plan view of the bottom part of the base of Figure 1.
[0009] In the ensuing description, various specific details are illustrated aimed at providing
an in-depth understanding of the embodiments. The embodiments can be provided without
one or more of the specific details, or with other methods, components, or materials,
etc. In other cases, known structures, materials, or operations are not illustrated
or described in detail so that the various aspects of the embodiment will not be obscured.
[0010] The references used herein are merely provided for convenience and hence do not define
the sphere of protection or the scope of the embodiments.
[0011] In the figures, designated by the reference 100 is a base that can be used, in general,
as base for displaying products, and in particular as base for display stands for
foodstuffs such as, for example, confectionery products.
[0012] The base 100 described herein can be used in conjunction with display stands of any
type, morphology, and appearance.
[0013] In general, said base is made as a cardboard-design product and comprises a boxlike
body 2 having a side wall 3, a top part 4, and a bottom part 5. It should be noted
that the shape of the boxlike body is not in itself an element important with respect
to the main innovative characteristics that will be described hereinafter.
[0014] In any case, the side wall 3 is preferably closed according to the shape in top plan
view of a parallelogram, specifically a rectangle, and defines a first pair of parallel
opposite sides 7, 8 and a second pair of parallel opposite sides 9, 10. The top part
4, the specific configuration of which will be described in detail hereinafter, closes
the side wall 3 at the top, defining a resting surface set on which is the display
stand to be associated to the base 100.
[0015] The base 100 further comprises in association to the bottom part 5, a first socle-like
formation 11 and a second socle-like formation 12, which are designed to rest on the
floor and are to keep the base 100 with its bottom part 5 detached from the floor,
so as to enable transport of the display stand with a fork-lift truck.
[0016] In the example illustrated, the two socle-like formations 11, 12 extend parallel
to the sides 7 and 8.
[0017] Finally, the base 100 comprises a set of reinforcement panels 13 that are arranged
within the boxlike body 2. As occurs in bases according to the known art, said panels
have in the first place the function of supporting the top part 4 preventing this
from collapsing under the weight of the display stand or of the products arranged
thereon.
[0018] According to an innovative characteristic of the base described herein, each panel
13 moreover has, in an area corresponding to the bottom portion 5 of the boxlike body,
a portion appropriately folded that forms one or the other of the two socle-like formations
11 and 12.
[0019] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated, each panel 13 has a side 13
A that extends parallel to the sides 7 and 8, substantially starting from the top part
4 as far as the bottom part 5, where it is then folded back on itself so as to form
the respective socle-like formation.
[0020] Specifically, with reference to Figures 3A and 3B, the folded portion of the side
13
A defines in sequence, in the direction of folding, a first part 13
I, substantially parallel to the bottom part 5 and defining the resting surface of
the socle-like formation, a second part 13
II, substantially parallel to the main portion of the side 13
A, a third part 13
III, substantially parallel to the resting part 13
I, and finally a fourth part 13
IV, which is made to mate with and adhere to the main portion of the side 13
A.
[0021] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated in the figures, each panel 13 is
anchored to two opposite sides of the side wall of the body 2. Specifically, each
panel 13 is anchored to the opposite sides 9 and 10, via the strips 13
V and 13
VI set in diametrally opposite positions with respect to the side 13
A, which are each made to mate with and adhere to a respective corresponding side between
the opposite sides 8 and 9.
[0022] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated in the figures, each panel 13 has
a further side 13
B, which is also designed to constitute a reinforcement for the top part of the base
100. The side 13
B sets itself so as to form together with the side 13
A an angle comprised between 0° and 90°, extremes excluded.
[0023] Specifically, said side is located alongside the strip 13
VI and extends, within the boxlike body 2, in a direction orthogonal to the top part
4, from this as far as in the proximity of the side 13
III of the socle-like formation of the respective panel.
[0024] As may be seen in Figure 4, the two panels 13 are mutually arranged within the boxlike
body 2 according to an orientation in top plan view, turned over through 180° with
respect to one another, so that their respective sides 13
B are designed to extend from the opposite sides 9 and 10 until they reach one and
the same central area of the boxlike body.
[0025] It will be appreciated that the fact of envisaging a reinforcement panel designed
to define itself a socle-like formation of the base and to be anchored to the side
wall of the boxlike body constitutes an altogether innovative configuration that enables
considerable simplification of the structure of the base but at the same time stiffening
and stabilization thereof, at least as much as the base configurations proposed by
the known art. It should be noted, in this connection, that said particular configuration
means that each panel 13 to all purposes and effects constitutes the load-bearing
column of the boxlike body, on which all the loads acting on the top part are discharged,
without said panel having to occupy all the area underlying said part. Consequently,
the complex grid-like structures of the known art, described previously, are in no
way necessary, whereas it is sufficient to use a panel 13 that is sufficiently sturdy
as to support, together with the other homologous panel, the loads that the base is
to carry. Advantageously, said panel can have a structure made of corrugated and reinforced
cardboard, for example of the type commonly known in the sector as "EB microtriple",
whilst the boxlike body 2 may be constituted by a lighter and less complex cardboard
structure, for example of one of the types commonly known in the sector as "B-wave",
"NB-wave", and "NE-wave".
[0026] It will moreover be appreciated that in the embodiments where the panel 13 comprises
also the side 13
B, in addition to the greater support that is offered to the top part 4, also a high
torsional strength is bestowed on the overall structure of the base. Without going
into the details of an in-depth structural analysis, it is has emerged that said further
effect is due to the fact that the side 13
B is inclined in such a way as to be neither orthogonal nor parallel to the reinforcement
side 13
A. Moreover, also the weight carried by the side 13
B is, but for deformations of the side 13
B itself or of the side 13
A, supported by the socle-like formation itself of the respective panel 13 without
the bottom part 5 being in any way loaded.
[0027] In various embodiments, as in the one illustrated in the figures, the two panels
13 are arranged within the boxlike body in such a way that the two socle-like formations
11 and 12 are recessed by one and the same distance from their respective sides 7
and 8 closest to them. Said arrangement enables a great stability of the base to be
obtained also for the cases where non-uniformly distributed loads or loads set in
off-centre positions are located thereon.
[0028] Described in detail hereinafter is the specific configuration of the boxlike body
2 that is illustrated in the figures. It is clear, however, that said specific configuration
constitutes merely an example of embodiment and that the base described herein can
have boxlike bodies also of other types.
[0029] As may be seen in Figure 2, the boxlike body 2 has a substantially rectangular cross
section in top plan view, in which the two opposite sides 9, 10 are longitudinal sides,
whilst the sides 7, 8 are transverse sides. Likewise, the top and bottom parts 4 and
5 both have a generic rectangular shape. The body 2 comprises a first panel 20 and
a second panel 50 each having a set of mutually foldable sections that all together
define the aforesaid top and bottom parts 4, 5 and the side wall 3.
[0030] With reference to the side wall 3, the panel 20 defines the transverse side 7 and
the longitudinal side 9, whilst the second panel 50 defines the transverse side 8
and the longitudinal side 10. Preferably, alongside the side 9, the panel 20 has a
strip 21 that is to mate with and adhere to an internal edge of the side 8, and likewise,
alongside the side 10, the panel 50 has a strip 51 that is to mate with and adhere
to an internal edge of the side 7. The composition of the side wall 3 envisages connection,
via the strip 21, of the side 9 to the side 8, and moreover connection, via the strip
51, of the side 10 to the side 7. For said purpose, the strips 21 and 51 are previously
rendered adhesive, for example, via deposition of glue or else via coating thereof
with purposely chosen adhesive materials.
[0031] With reference to the top part 4, the panel 20 identifies, above the sides 7 and
9, respectively, the sides 22 and 23, and, accordingly, the panel 50 has, above the
sides 8 and 10, respectively, the sides 52 and 53. The sides 23 and 53 have respective
complementary shapes that together identify the resting surface of the top part 4,
whilst the sides 22 and 52 are to be folded towards the inside of the sides 22 and
53, and, preferably, have, in order to fix the latter in their closing configuration,
slits 65 within which there can be slotted respective tabs 64 provided in the sides
23 and 53 themselves.
[0032] With reference to the bottom part 5, it is to be noted that in the base described
herein it does not have any main supporting function but is simply designed to close
the various compartments defined between the side wall 3 and the reinforcement panels
13 at the bottom. This is due to the particular configuration of the base described
herein, which, as has already been said previously, enables concentration, on the
reinforcement panels, of the stresses generated by the loads set on the top part of
the boxlike body.
[0033] With reference to the embodiment of the figures, the panels 20 and 50 have at the
bottom respective tabs that come to define the bottom of each of the aforesaid compartments
and to form, as a whole, the bottom part 5 of the boxlike body. Specifically, the
panel 20 has on the inside of the side 7 a tab 24, and on the inside of the side 9,
starting from the outside, a pair of opposed external tabs 25 and 26, and a central
section 27. Accordingly, the panel 50 has on the inside of the side 8 a tab 54 and
on the inside of the side 10, starting from the outside, a pair of opposed external
tabs 55, 56 and a central section 57.
[0034] With reference to Figures 2 and 5, the composition of the bottom part envisages that
the tabs 25 and 56 be set on top of the tab 24 so as to close the first compartment
defined between the side 7 and the reinforcement panel 13 closest thereto at the bottom,
and likewise that the tabs 26 and 55 be set on top of the tab 54 so as to close the
compartment defined between the side 8 and the reinforcement panel 13 closest thereto
at the bottom. Preferably, in order to fix said tabs to one another in their mutual
closing configuration, provided on the tabs 25, 26, 55 and 56 are flaps 66 designed
to slot into openings 67 of the tabs 24 and 54. The central sections 27 and 57 are,
instead, designed to close the compartment defined between the two reinforcement panels
13 at the bottom. Preferably, said sections have a width slightly greater than the
distance between the two socle-like formations 11 and 12 so as to be able to rest
on these.
[0035] Finally, with reference once again to Figures 2 and 5, provided on the inside of
the side 9, between the opposed tabs and the central section, are a further pair of
opposed tabs 28 and 29, and likewise provided on the inside of the side 10, between
the opposed tabs and the central section, are a further pair of opposed tabs 58 and
59. The tabs 28, 29 58 and 59 of the panels 20 and 50 are designed to close corresponding
opposite ends of the socle-like formations and to constrain said formations directly
to the side wall of the boxlike body in order to stiffen the overall structure of
the base further. Preferably, said tabs are designed to slot into corresponding slits
68 that are located on the base sides 13
I of the socle-like formations 11 and 12.
[0036] Of course, without prejudice to the principle of the invention, the details of construction
and the embodiments may vary, even significantly, with respect to what is illustrated
herein purely by way of non-limiting example, without thereby departing from the scope
of the invention, as defined by the annexed claims. For example, where in the course
of the present description reference has been made to slotting tabs and corresponding
openings, the use of adhesive material may possibly be envisaged, as an alternative.
1. A base for display stands (100) comprising:
- a boxlike body (2) having a closed side wall (3), a top part (4) designed to define
a resting surface for one or more display stands, and a bottom part (5);
- a first socle-like formation (11) and a second socle-like formation (12), which
are associated to the bottom part of said boxlike body and are designed to rest on
the floor and to keep said base with its bottom part (5) detached therefrom; and
- a set of reinforcement panels (13) for supporting said top part, which are arranged
within said boxlike body and are substantially orthogonal to said top part (4);
said base being
characterized in that a first reinforcement panel (13) of said set is anchored to the side wall (3) of
said boxlike body and, in an area corresponding to said bottom part (5), is folded
back so as to form said first socle-like formation (11), and
in that a second reinforcement panel (13) of said set is anchored to the side wall of said
boxlike body and, in an area corresponding to said bottom part (5), is folded back
so as to form said second socle-like formation (12).
2. The base according to Claim 1, wherein:
- said closed side wall (3) is defined by a first pair and a second pair of parallel
opposite sides (7, 8, 9, 10);
- said first and second socle-like formations (11, 12) run substantially parallel
to the sides of one between said first and second pairs of opposite sides; and
- said reinforcement panels (13) are, at least in an area corresponding to one of
their sides, parallel to one or the other between said first and second pairs of opposite
sides of said boxlike body.
3. The base according to Claim 2, wherein:
said first and second panels each comprise a first reinforcement side (13A), substantially parallel to the sides of one between said first and second pairs
and anchored, via respective tabs in opposed positions with respect to said first
side, to the opposite sides of the other between said first and second pairs, which,
in said bottom portion, is folded back so as to form the respective socle-like formation.
4. The base according to Claim 3, wherein said first and second panels have a second
reinforcement side (13B), which is contained within said boxlike body and extends in a direction such that
it forms together with the first side an angle comprised between 0° and 90°, extremes
excluded.
5. The base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said first and second
socle-like formations are recessed by one and the same distance from the respective
side closest to them of said one between said first and second pairs.
6. The base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said boxlike body is
formed by a third distinct panel (20) and a fourth distinct panel (50), which have
mutually foldable sections that all together define said side wall and said top and
bottom parts.
7. The base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said bottom part is
defined only by distinct sections (24, 25, 26, 27, 54, 55, 56, 57) designed to close
the compartments defined between said side wall and said first and second reinforcement
panels.
8. The base according to any one of the preceding claims, wherein said side wall has
respective flaps (28, 29 58 and 59) designed to close the opposite ends of the socle-like
formations and to slot into slits purposely provided on the resting sides (13I) of said formations.
9. The base according to any one of the preceding claims, made as a cardboard-design
product.
1. Basis für Präsentationsständer (100) mit:
- einem kastenähnlichen Körper (2) mit einer geschlossenen Seitenwand (3), einem Oberteil
(4), das so gestaltet ist, dass es eine ruhende Oberfläche für einen oder mehrere
Präsentationsständer definiert, und einem Bodenteil (5);
- einer ersten sockelähnlichen Ausbildung (11) und einer zweiten sockelähnlichen Ausbildung
(12), die mit dem Bodenteil des kastenähnlichen Körpers in Zusammenhang stehen und
derart gestaltet sind, dass sie an dem Fußboden verbleiben und dafür sorgen, dass
die Basis mit ihrem Bodenteil (5) davon abgehoben bleibt; und
- einem Satz Verstärkungsplatten (13) zum Tragen des Oberteils, die innerhalb des
kastenähnlichen Körpers angeordnet sind und im Wesentlichen orthogonal zu dem Oberteil
(4) sind;
wobei die Basis
dadurch gekennzeichnet ist, dass eine erste Verstärkungsplatte (13) des Satzes an der Seitenwand (3) des kastenähnlichen
Körpers verankert ist und in einem Bereich, der dem Bodenteil (5) entspricht, zurückgefaltet
ist, so dass die erste sockelähnliche Ausbildung (11) ausgebildet ist, und dadurch,
dass eine zweite Verstärkungsplatte (13) des Satzes an der Seitenwand des kastenähnlichen
Körpers verankert ist und in einem Bereich, der dem Bodenteil (5) entspricht, zurückgefaltet
ist, so dass die zweite sockelähnliche Ausbildung (12) ausgebildet ist.
2. Basis nach Anspruch 1, bei der:
- die geschlossene Seitenwand (3) durch ein erstes Paar und ein zweites Paar paralleler
gegenüberliegender Seiten (7, 8, 9, 10) definiert ist;
- die erste und zweite sockelähnliche Ausbildung (11, 12) im Wesentlichen parallel
zu den Seiten eines des ersten und zweiten Paars gegenüberliegender Seiten verlaufen;
und
- die Verstärkungsplatten (13) zumindest in einem Bereich, der dem einer ihrer Seiten
entspricht, parallel zu einem oder dem anderen des ersten und zweiten Paars gegenüberliegender
Seiten des kastenähnlichen Körpers sind.
3. Basis nach Anspruch 2, bei der:
die erste und zweite Platte jeweils eine erste Verstärkungsseite (13A) aufweisen, die im Wesentlichen parallel zu den Seiten eines des ersten und zweiten
Paars ist und verankert ist, über entsprechende Laschen in gegenüberliegenden Positionen
bezüglich der ersten Seite, zu den gegenüberliegenden Seiten des anderen des ersten
und zweiten Paars, die in dem Bodenabschnitt zurückgefaltet ist, so dass die jeweilige
sockelähnliche Ausbildung ausgebildet ist.
4. Basis nach Anspruch 3, bei der die erste und zweite Platte eine zweite Verstärkungsseite
(13B) aufweisen, die innerhalb des kastenähnlichen Körpers enthalten ist und sich in eine
Richtung derart erstreckt, dass sie zusammen mit der ersten Seite einen Winkel zwischen
0° und 90° ausbildet, wobei Maximalwerte ausgeschlossen sind.
5. Basis nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die erste und zweite sockelähnliche
Ausbildung durch ein und denselben Abstand von der jeweiligen Seite vertieft sind,
die am nächsten zu denen des einen des ersten und zweiten Paars ist.
6. Basis nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der der kastenähnliche Körper durch
eine dritte abgegrenzte Platte (20) und eine vierte abgegrenzte Platte (50) ausgebildet
ist, die gegenseitig faltbare Bereiche aufweisen, die alle zusammen die Seitenwand
und das Ober- und Bodenteil definieren.
7. Basis nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der das Bodenteil nur durch abgetrennte
Bereiche (24, 25, 26, 27, 54, 55, 56, 57) definiert ist, die gestaltet sind, die Abteile
zu schließen, die zwischen der Seitenwand und der ersten und zweiten Verstärkungsplatte
definiert sind.
8. Basis nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, bei der die Seitenwand jeweilige Laschen
(28, 29, 58, 59) aufweist, die gestaltet sind, die gegenüberliegenden Enden der sockelähnlichen
Ausbildungen zu schließen und in Schlitze zu stecken, die absichtlich an den verbleibenden
Seiten (13I) der Ausbildungen vorgesehen sind.
9. Basis nach einem der vorhergehenden Ansprüche, die als ein Pappkarton-Aufmachungs-Erzeugnis
hergestellt ist.
1. Base pour présentoirs (100) comprenant :
- un corps du type boîte (2) comportant une paroi latérale fermée (3), une partie
supérieure (4) conçue pour définir une surface d'assise pour un ou plusieurs présentoirs,
et une partie inférieure (5) ;
- une première partie conformée du type socle (11) et une seconde partie conformée
du type socle (12), qui sont associées à la partie inférieure dudit corps du type
boîte et sont conçues pour reposer sur le sol et garder ladite base et sa partie inférieure
(5) distantes du sol ; et
- un jeu de panneaux de renfort (13) pour supporter ladite partie supérieure, qui
sont agencés au sein dudit corps du type boîte et sont sensiblement orthogonaux à
ladite partie supérieure (4) ;
ladite base étant
caractérisée en ce qu'un premier panneau de renfort (13) dudit jeu est ancré à la paroi latérale (3) dudit
corps du type boîte et, dans une zone correspondant à ladite partie inférieure (5),
est replié afin de former ladite première partie conformée du type socle (11), et
en ce qu'un deuxième panneau de renfort (13) dudit jeu est ancré à la paroi latérale dudit
corps du type boîte et, dans une zone correspondant à ladite partie inférieure (5),
est replié afin de former ladite seconde partie conformée du type socle (12).
2. Base selon la revendication 1, dans laquelle :
- ladite paroi latérale fermée (3) est définie par une première paire et une seconde
paire de côtés opposés (7, 8, 9, 10) parallèles ;
- lesdites première et seconde parties conformées du type socle (11, 12) s'étendent
sensiblement parallèlement aux côtés d'une paire de côtés opposés parmi lesdites première
et seconde paires de côtés opposés ; et
- lesdits panneaux de renfort (13) sont, au moins dans une zone correspondant à l'un
de leurs côtés, parallèles à une paire ou l'autre desdites première et seconde paires
de côtés opposés dudit corps du type boîte.
3. Base selon la revendication 2, dans laquelle :
lesdits premier et deuxième panneaux comprennent, chacun, un premier côté de renfort
(13A) sensiblement parallèle aux côtés d'une paire de côtés opposés parmi lesdites première
et seconde paire de côtés opposés et ancré, par le biais de pattes respectives en
des positions opposées par rapport audit premier côté, aux côtés opposés de l'autre
paire de côtés opposés parmi lesdites première et seconde paire de côtés opposés,
qui, dans ladite partie inférieure, est replié afin de former la partie conformée
du type socle respective.
4. Base selon la revendication 3, dans laquelle lesdits premier et deuxième panneaux
comportent un second côté de renfort (13B), qui est confiné au sein dudit corps du type boîte et s'étend dans une direction
de manière à former, conjointement au premier côté, un angle compris entre 0° et 90°,
les extrêmes étant exclus.
5. Base selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle lesdites
première et seconde parties conformées du type socle sont en retrait d'une seule et
même distance du côté respectif le plus près d'elles de la paire de côtés opposés
parmi lesdites première et seconde paires de côtés opposés.
6. Base selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle ledit corps
du type boîte est formé par un troisième panneau (20) distinct et un quatrième panneau
(50) distinct, qui comportent des sections pliables mutuellement qui, toutes ensemble,
définissent ladite paroi latérale et lesdites parties supérieure et inférieure.
7. Base selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle ladite partie
inférieure est définie uniquement par des sections distinctes (24, 25, 26, 27, 54,
55, 56, 57) conçues pour fermer les compartiments définis entre ladite paroi latérale
et lesdits premier et second panneaux de renfort.
8. Base selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, dans laquelle ladite paroi
latérale comporte des volets respectifs (28, 29, 58 et 59) conçus pour fermer les
extrémités opposées des parties conformées du type socle et s'insérer dans des fentes
prévues pour cette fonction sur les côtés d'assise (13I) desdites parties conformées.
9. Base selon l'une quelconque des revendications précédentes, fabriquée en un produit
de carton.