A47F11/10

Electronic shelving systems, cable-managing coupling brackets, and methods thereof

Disclosed herein is an electronic shelving system including, in some embodiments, a shelving unit and one or more coupling brackets. Each coupling bracket includes a bracket-coupling body, one or more power couplers disposed in the bracket-coupling body, one or more data couplers disposed in the bracket-coupling body, and one or more integral fasteners such as a tongue extending from the bracket-coupling body configured for fastening the coupling bracket to the shelving unit. Also disclosed herein is a method for the electronic shelving system including, in some embodiments, installing n coupling brackets in the shelving unit, running at least n+1 power cables or data cables through a slotted cable raceway of the shelving unit, and coupling at least two power cables or data cables to each other by way of the coupling bracket.

Illumination System and Lamp

An illumination system has a display area and a main light source arranged above the display area, and an auxiliary light source arranged above the display area. The illumination system and the lamp through the visual optical superposition principle, provides brightness lighting by the main light source and provides different quantities of auxiliary light sources to flicker the subject. Consumers gain a better shopping experience as the gradient of the light changes so smoothly as to be imperceptible.

Illumination System and Lamp

An illumination system has a display area and a main light source arranged above the display area, and an auxiliary light source arranged above the display area. The illumination system and the lamp through the visual optical superposition principle, provides brightness lighting by the main light source and provides different quantities of auxiliary light sources to flicker the subject. Consumers gain a better shopping experience as the gradient of the light changes so smoothly as to be imperceptible.

Modular wall system for displaying a product

A system for displaying a product is disclosed. The system includes a wall having a recess therein and a display structure that defines the recess. The display structure extends through a front surface of the wall and includes a frame having a top panel, a bottom panel, and two side panels. The top and bottom panels are longer than the side panels. The system further includes a plurality of modular display units disposed within the display structure. Each modular display unit extends from the bottom panel to the top panel. At least a first one of the modular display units includes a frame open to a front exterior of the display structure and at least a second one of the modular display units is not open to the front exterior of the display structure. The system further includes a plurality of display elements disposed within the plurality of display units.

Modular wall system for displaying a product

A system for displaying a product is disclosed. The system includes a wall having a recess therein and a display structure that defines the recess. The display structure extends through a front surface of the wall and includes a frame having a top panel, a bottom panel, and two side panels. The top and bottom panels are longer than the side panels. The system further includes a plurality of modular display units disposed within the display structure. Each modular display unit extends from the bottom panel to the top panel. At least a first one of the modular display units includes a frame open to a front exterior of the display structure and at least a second one of the modular display units is not open to the front exterior of the display structure. The system further includes a plurality of display elements disposed within the plurality of display units.

Embedded shelf power taking system

An embedded shelf power taking system has a power supply track and an electrical component disposed on the power supply track, the power supply track has two strip-shaped baffles, a bottom plate and two strip-shaped electrical conductive members; the embedded shelf power taking system of the invention can be embedded into the wall for hidden installation, integrates the functions of fixing the laminate and fetching electricity with electric appliances on the laminate, and can fetch electricity at the same time when installing the laminate, which is convenient for installation and stable and reliable for fetching electricity.

WALL HANGING SYSTEM

A wall panel system including a first wall panel, the first panel including at least a first panel hook portion. The system also including a second wall panel having a different configuration than the first wall panel. The second panel includes at least a second panel hook portion and a third panel hook portion opposing the second panel hook portion. The first wall panel is configured to engage with the second wall panel to create a wall panel assembly.

Lighting assembly for electronic display and graphic

A transparent electronic display layer is placed between a front and rear transparent layer. A light guide is positioned behind the transparent electronic display layer and has an outer edge. Lighting elements are positioned adjacent to the outer edge. A cavity is positioned adjacent to and on an opposing side of the lighting elements as compared to the light guide such that light exiting the lighting elements enters both the light guide and the cavity. A graphic may be provided at the cavity.

Lighting assembly for electronic display and graphic

A transparent electronic display layer is placed between a front and rear transparent layer. A light guide is positioned behind the transparent electronic display layer and has an outer edge. Lighting elements are positioned adjacent to the outer edge. A cavity is positioned adjacent to and on an opposing side of the lighting elements as compared to the light guide such that light exiting the lighting elements enters both the light guide and the cavity. A graphic may be provided at the cavity.

WALL HANGING SYSTEM

A wall panel system including a first wall panel, the first panel including at least a first panel hook portion. The system also including a second wall panel having a different configuration than the first wall panel. The second panel includes at least a second panel hook portion and a third panel hook portion opposing the second panel hook portion. The first wall panel is configured to engage with the second wall panel to create a wall panel assembly.