Patent classifications
G09F3/202
COMMODITY SALES DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND METHOD
A commodity sales data processing apparatus includes an image processor and a controller. The image processor captures an image including a symbol. The symbol includes discount information relating to a discount on a price of a commodity. The controller acquires commodity information that uniquely specifies the commodity. The controller extracts a region from the image captured by the camera. The region includes the symbol. The controller transmits, to a server, an image of the region extracted by the controller. The controller acquires, from the server, the discount information based on the image transmitted to the server. The controller registers the commodity information acquired by the controller and a discounted price of the commodity based on the discount information acquired by the controller in association with each other.
ELECTRONIC PRICE LABEL AND ELECTRONIC PRICE LABEL SYSTEM
An electronic price label system and an electronic price label, which include a communication device for receiving information related to a product. The electronic price label further includes a first display for displaying information related to the product, and a second display for displaying information related to the product. The first display and the second display are separate displays, and the first display and second display are adapted to be controlled separate from each other.
Interchangeable display assembly
A lighted display assembly for an appliance includes interchangeable display screens. Multiple light sources flash, turn on and turn off to indicate a status of the appliance by illuminating a selected one of the display screens. A display grid extends continuously between the light sources and the selected display screen and defines light passages that are each uniquely associated with one or more corresponding light sources. Light emitted by each light source is confined to a discrete area of the display screen by the corresponding light passage. The discrete areas of the interchangeable display screens may include any of a variety of markings, for example, markings in a different language. The assemblies may be tailored to the needs of a particular customer by selecting an appropriate display screen.
Pop-out flag for a retail shelf edge
A pop-out flag for use along a retail shelf edge is printed on a sheet, with information on the front and back sides of the flag being printed without having to duplex the sheet through the printer. When the flag is removed from the sheet it folds onto itself so that an adhesive trim portion of the front and back sides of the flag come into contact with one another. The pop-out design also allows the liner to remain with the face stock to add necessary stiffness to the flag. A pair of concave, arcuate-shaped reliefs along the fold line permit the flag to fold flat onto itself so that the adhesive trim portion contains no voids or bubbles where the two sides of the flag contact one another.
HOOK ACCESSORY AND PRESENTATION DEVICE
The present disclosure provides a hook accessory and a presentation device, relating to a field of daily necessities. The hook accessory comprises: a first accessory provided with an engaging portion, the engaging portion being an unclosed annular structure with an outer surface thereof provided with a protruding portion; a second accessory, comprising: a plug which is an unclosed annular structure, an inner side of the plug being provided with a plurality of grooves in cooperation with the protruding portion and arranged along a circumferential direction of the plug; and a clamping portion for fixing a price tag and in connection with the plug, wherein when the first accessory and the second accessory are rotated relative to each other, the protruding portion is movable along the circumferential direction on the inner side of the plug, so as to cooperate with the plurality of grooves respectively.
Sign having a reconfigurable display face
This disclosure describes a sign having a reconfigurable display face. In one example, the sign includes a sign body having a first display face and an opposed face, and a rotatable display member connected to the sign body and having a second display face. The reconfigurable display face includes the first display face and the second display face, and the display member is reconfigurable between a plurality of display orientations by rotation about a rotation axis.
Pop-out flag for a retail shelf edge
A pop-out flag for use along a retail shelf edge is printed on a sheet, with information on the front and back sides of the flag being printed without having to duplex the sheet through the printer. When the flag is removed from the sheet it folds onto itself so that an adhesive trim portion of the front and back sides of the flag come into contact with one another. The pop-out design also allows the liner to remain with the face stock to add necessary stiffness to the flag.
Tile holder
A tile holder that can be attached to or integrated with a storage device. The tile holder may hold, for example, alphabet tiles. The tile holder may be used in settings where labelling is required. The tile holder may be constructed from a rigid material, such as wood, metal or a semi-flexible or flexible material, such as rubber or plastic. The tile holder may be a face plate that optionally couples to a space block.
SIGN HAVING A RECONFIGURABLE DISPLAY FACE
This disclosure describes a sign having a reconfigurable display face. In one example, the sign includes a sign body having a first display face and an opposed face, and a rotatable display member connected to the sign body and having a second display face. The reconfigurable display face includes the first display face and the second display face, and the display member is reconfigurable between a plurality of display orientations by rotation about a rotation axis.
Labels for a cooler
The current invention is a pack small plastic label holders that adhere to the top or any side of any cooler. A label can consist of a piece of cardboard cut from a cardboard label will be cut out of a cardboard box and inserted into the holders. The label holders adhere to the top or any side of any cooler and are reusable. When the contents change the new labels are filled out and slid inside the label holder.