Abstract
A display unit including a plurality of shelves and at least one collapsible support element, wherein the display unit is configured to be moveable between a compact state in which the at least one support element is in a collapsed position, and at least one assembled state in which the plurality of shelves are assembled whereby each assembled shelf is separated by, and supported by the at least one support element in an extended position.
Claims
1. A display unit including: a base; a series of shelves; a plurality of collapsible support elements, each support element attaching between an adjacent pair of shelves within the series of shelves by sliding attachment at one end of a support element and by pivotal attachment at the opposite end of a support element wherein the display unit is configured to be moveable between a compact state in which the support elements are in a collapsed position and an assembled state in which at least some of the adjacent pairs of shelves within the series of shelves are parallel and spaced apart from each other by the support elements configured in the extended position; and one or more locking pins slidable along the support elements for locking each of the plurality of shelves in place in the assembled state; wherein the base includes a case configured to house the support elements and the plurality of shelves in the compact state, and wherein one of the plurality of shelves forms a lid on the case when the display unit is in the compact state.
2. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the lid is movable to facilitate assembly of the shelves.
3. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the assembled state includes a plurality of assembled states, and in each assembled state the plurality of shelves are spaced apart and supported by the support elements.
4. The display unit of claim 3, wherein the each assembled state includes a respective number of shelves.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(1) Possible and preferred features of the present invention will now be described with particular reference to the accompanying drawings. However, it is to be understood that the features illustrated in and described with reference to the drawings are not to be construed as limiting on the scope of the invention. In the drawings:
(2) FIG. 1a is a perspective view of a display unit according to the first aspect of the present invention, depicted in an assembled state;
(3) FIG. 1b is the display unit represented in FIG. 1a, depicted in a compact state;
(4) FIG. 1c is the display unit represented in FIG. 1a, depicted in a state wherein the pins are slidable along the at least one support element.
(5) FIG. 2a is a front view of a display unit according to the second aspect of the invention, depicted in a first assembled state and having three shelves; FIG. 2b is a front view of the display unit represented in FIG. 2a, depicted in a second assembled state and having four shelves; and
(6) FIG. 2c is a front view of the display unit in FIG. 2a, depicted in a third assembled state and having five shelves.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF EMBODIMENTS
(7) In FIG. 1a, an embodiment of a display unit 10 according to the first aspect of the invention is depicted in an assembled state, whereas in FIG. 1b, the display unit 10 is depicted in a compact state. In FIG. 1a, the display unit 10 has a display unit case 20 and a series of five rectangular shelves (31 to 35), and a lid 40. The display unit case 20 constitutes a support base for the display unit 10 in this embodiment. Sets of two slidable parallel bars 50 (only one set is labelled on FIG. 1a), located in each corner of each rectangular shelf 30 are the support elements which separate one shelf from another in the assembled state. The slidable parallel bars 50 are slidable along rails (not shown), the top end of each bar being slidably movable along a corresponding rail located along each long side of each rectangular shelf (or the lid), each bar 50 being able to pivot at its lower end. When the display unit 10 is in a compact state as depicted in FIG. 1b, the upper parts of each of the bars 50 collapse inwardly to be parallel to a shelf. Locking pins 21 (labelled on FIG. 1a) are slidable along the parallel bars 50 to securely align the shelves 31-35 vertically.
(8) In order to assemble the display unit 10 in FIG. 1a, starting with the display unit in the compact state as depicted in FIG. 1b, the assembler raises the lid 40 upwards thereby separating the lid 40 from the first or upper shelf 31; during the process of raising the lid 40, the support elements collapsibly attached to the upper shelf 31, move from a collapsed position into an extended position to support the lid 40 above the first or upper shelf 31;
(9) next, the upper shelf 31 is raised by the assembler upwards to separate the upper shelf 31 from the second shelf 32 and the support elements 50 attached to the second shelf move from a collapsed position into an extended position to support the lid 40 and the upper shelf 31 above the second shelf 32. The raising of the upper shelf 31 from the second shelf 32 is achieved in this case by the lid 40 moving upwards, which in turn raises the upper shelf 31 and second shelf 32, or alternatively, by raising the second shelf 32 which thereby raises the assembled upper shelf 31; the remaining shelves are likewise assembled until each of the third shelf 33, fourth shelf 34 and fifth shelf 35 are moved into position so that the display unit 10 is in the assembled state as depicted in FIG. 1a.
(10) FIGS. 1a and 1b also depict a display unit lid 40 having two recesses, one recess being parallel to the long sides of the rectangular lid 91 (not visible in FIG. 1a), the other recess being curved 92. Each recess 91, 92 is capable of receiving an upper message 85. The parallel recess 91 receives the upper message 85 in each of FIGS. 1a and 1b.
(11) In FIGS. 2a, 2b and 2c, an embodiment of a display unit 100 according to a second aspect of the invention is depicted. The display unit 100 in FIGS. 2a, 2b and 2c has a display unit case 200 and a series of rectangular shelves 301-305, and a lid 40. The display unit case 200 constitutes a support base for the display unit in this embodiment. Support bars 500 (only one of which is labelled, see FIG. 2a), located in each corner of each rectangular shelf 301-4, are the support elements which separate one shelf from another in the assembled state. In FIG. 2a, the display unit 100 is in an assembled state having three shelves 301-303; and in FIG. 2b the display unit 100 is in an assembled state having four shelves 301-304.
(12) In FIGS. 2a and 2b, on the front side of each rectangular shelf 300 there is an interchangeable shelf panel under which is positioned a shelf message strip. The front face of the interchangeable shelf panel is slidable relative to the shelf which permits the shelf message strip to be interchanged as needed. Only the shelf panel 601 and message strip 651 for the upper shelf 301 is labelled in FIG. 2a. Similarly, the four faces of the display unit case 200 (only the front face is shown) each have an interchangeable case panel 700 which permits the case message to be interchanged, which is labelled in FIG. 2b only.
(13) In FIGS. 2a and 2b, an interchangeable upper message 850 is depicted above the lid 400, and this is labelled in FIG. 2b only. The interchangeable upper message 850 is removably attached to the lid 400. In the aforementioned embodiments the lid 400 has recesses to receive the upper message 850, which has been described above with reference to FIG. 1b.
(14) Advantages of the display unit herein described are many. First, the portability of the display unit: it can be carried from display location to location in a compact state by means of the display unit case. The case may be fitted with handles, grips, knobs or similar means to permit easy carrying of the unit. Second, as depicted in FIGS. 1a, 1b and 2a and 2b, the display unit 10, 100 is free-standing and supported by its display unit case 20, 200, so no additional support structures at the base are required in order to set up the display unit. This increases the range of locations where the display unit 10, 100 can be used. Third, the unit 100 is simple and fast to assemble. The limited number of parts, and self-contained nature of the design, further enhances its portability.
(15) With reference to the embodiment of the display unit depicted in FIGS. 2a and 2b, this is a highly versatile display unit 100 which provides the added flexibility of having a plurality of assembled states and allows the display unit 100 to be used in a larger variety of spaces and for a wider variety of display purposes. Furthermore, the interchangeable panels 600 and interchangeable upper message 850 provide further advantages in customising the display unit 100 to suit the needs of the user.
(16) The shelves 31-35,301-305 and lids 40,400 of the display units 10,100 in FIGS. 1a, 1b and 2a, 2b and 2c are made out of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS); suitable alternative materials may include other polymers and copolymers, polyvinyl chloride (PVC), metals such as steel and composite metal-plastic materials. The case of the display units 20, 200 is made from ABS with corners made out of PVC, however the materials used for the case may be made from other materials such as other polymers and copolymers, metals and metal-plastic composites. The support structure, including the support elements 50, 500 and rails (not shown), is made from mild steel but may be made from other suitable materials including polymers and copolymers, and metal-plastic composites.
(17) It will be appreciated by those skilled in the art that many modifications and variations may be made to the embodiments described herein without departing from the spirit or scope of the invention.