Retail merchandise tray
11350769 · 2022-06-07
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F1/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/0025
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F1/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/58
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A retail merchandise tray is provided. The retail merchandise tray includes a pair of load bearing members, a front stop mounted to the load bearing members, a wire support structure removably attached to the front stop and load bearing members, a pusher that slides along the wire support structure, and a pair of movable divider assemblies.
Claims
1. A retail merchandise tray for storing products therein, comprising: a frame comprising a first side, a second side, and a merchandise support structure for supporting merchandise; a pusher mounted to the frame, the pusher is configured to move along the frame along a first axis; a first divider assembly mounted to the frame, the first divider assembly is configured to move relative to the frame, the first divider assembly including: a first divider wall, wherein the first divider wall is adjacent to the first side of the frame, the first divider wall comprises an upright portion and a flange portion that extends inward from the upright portion of the first divider wall; and first and second wire supports that connect the first divider wall to the frame, the first and second wire supports are configured to slide relative to the frame to adjust the first divider wall relative to the frame between a plurality of positions including at least a first position and a second position, in the first position, the first divider wall is closer to the frame than in the second position; a second divider assembly mounted to the frame, the second divider assembly including: a second divider wall, wherein the second divider wall is adjacent to the second side of the frame opposite the first side of the frame such that the frame is positioned between the first and second divider walls, the second divider wall comprises an upright portion and a flange portion that extends inward from the upright portion of the second divider wall; and third and fourth wire supports that connect the second divider wall to the frame, the third and fourth wire supports are configured to slide relative to the frame to adjust the second divider wall relative to the frame between a plurality of positions including at least a third position and a fourth position, in the third position, the second divider wall is closer to the frame than in the fourth position; wherein when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the first wire support extends past the second side of the frame and the third wire support extends past the first side of the frame and the flange portion of the first divider wall extends inward beyond the first side of the frame and the flange portion of the second divider wall extends inward beyond the second side of the frame; wherein when the first divider wall is in the second position and the second divider wall is in the fourth position, the flange portion of the first divider wall is positioned outward of the first side of the frame and the flange portion of the second divider wall is positioned outward of the second side of the frame; wherein the first side of the frame comprises a first length that extends parallel to the first axis between a first end and a second end, the first and second wire supports are positioned between the first end and the second end of the first side of the frame, wherein the first length of the first side of the frame is greater than a distance between the first and second wire supports; and wherein the second side of the frame comprises a second length that extends parallel to the first axis between a third end and fourth end, the third and fourth wire supports are positioned between the third end and the fourth end of the second side of the frame, wherein the second length of the second side of the frame is greater than a distance between the third and fourth wire supports.
2. The retail merchandise tray of claim 1, wherein the first and second divider walls are formed from plastic.
3. The retail merchandise tray of claim 1, wherein: the first wire support extends between a fifth end connected to the first divider wall and a sixth end; when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the sixth end of the first wire support extends into a first cavity formed in an inner surface of the second divider wall.
4. The retail merchandise tray of claim 3, wherein the second divider wall includes a first longitudinally extending slot that is formed in an outer surface of the second divider wall.
5. The retail merchandise tray of claim 4, wherein: the third wire support extends between a seventh end connected to the second divider wall and an eighth end; when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the eighth end of the third wire support extends into a second cavity formed in an inner surface of the first divider wall; and the first divider wall includes a second longitudinally extending slot that is formed in an outer surface of the first divider wall.
6. The retail merchandise tray of claim 1, wherein the frame includes at least one cut-out sized to receive a retail merchandise bar for cantilevered mounting of the frame.
7. The retail merchandise tray of claim 1, further comprising a front stop mounted to the frame.
8. The retail merchandise tray of claim 4, wherein: the first side of the frame defines a first load bearing member; the second side of the frame defines a second load bearing member; and when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the first wire support extends through a first passageway formed in the first load bearing member and a second passageway formed in the second load bearing member.
9. The retail merchandise tray of claim 8, wherein the merchandise support structure is a wire support structure, wherein the wire support structure comprises a pair of longitudinal members and a lateral member, the lateral member extends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal members.
10. A retail merchandise tray for storing products therein, comprising: a frame comprising a first side and a second side and a merchandise support structure for supporting merchandise; a pusher mounted to the frame, the pusher is configured to move along the frame along a first axis; a first divider assembly mounted to the frame, the first divider assembly is configured to move relative to the frame, the first divider assembly including: a first divider wall, wherein the first divider wall is adjacent to positioned on the first side of the frame, the first divider wall comprises a bottom surface, an upright portion, and a flange portion that extends inward from the upright portion of the first divider wall to a first inner free edge; a first wire support that connects the first divider wall to the frame, the first wire support comprising an inner end and an outer end, the first wire support is configured to slide relative to the frame to adjust the first divider wall relative to the frame between a plurality of positions including a first position and a second position, in the first position, the first divider wall is closer to the frame than in the second position; a second divider assembly mounted to the frame, the second divider assembly is configured to move relative to the frame, the second divider assembly including: a second divider wall, wherein the second divider wall is adjacent to the second side of the frame opposite the first side of the frame such that the frame is positioned between the first and second divider walls, the second divider wall comprises a bottom surface, an upright portion, and a flange portion that extends inward from the upright portion of the second divider wall to a second inner free edge; a second wire support that connects the second divider wall to the frame, the second wire support comprising an inner end and an outer end; the second wire support is configured to slide relative to the frame to adjust the second divider wall relative to the frame between a third position and a fourth position, in the third position, the second divider wall is closer to the frame than in the fourth position; wherein when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the inner end of the first wire support extends into a cavity formed in the second divider wall, the entirety of the cavity of the second divider wall is spaced laterally outward from the second inner free edge of the flange portion of the second divider wall and the inner end of the second wire support extends into a cavity formed in the first divider wall, the entirety of the cavity of the first divider wall is spaced laterally outward from the first inner free edge of the flange portion of the first divider wall; wherein the first divider wall comprises a first longitudinally extending slot that is formed in an outer surface of the first divider wall above the bottom surface of the first divider wall, wherein the first longitudinally extending slot receives the outer end of the first wire support therein; wherein the second divider wall comprises a second longitudinally extending slot that is formed in an outer surface of the second divider wall above the bottom surface of the second divider wall, wherein the second longitudinally extending slot receives the outer end of the second wire support therein; wherein the first longitudinally extending slot and the second longitudinally extending slot are larger than each cavity respectively.
11. The retail merchandise tray of claim 10, wherein the first and second divider walls are formed from plastic.
12. The retail merchandise tray of claim 10, wherein: when the first divider wall is in the first position, the first inner free edge of the flange portion of the first divider wall is positioned laterally inward of the first side of the frame; and when the second divider wall is in the third position, the second inner free edge of the flange portion of the second divider wall is positioned laterally inward of the second side of the frame.
13. The retail merchandise tray of claim 10, wherein: the first side of the frame defines a first load bearing member; the second side of the frame defines a second load bearing member; and when the first divider wall is in the first position and the second divider wall is in the third position, the first wire support extends through a first passageway formed in the first load bearing member and a second passageway formed in the second load bearing member.
14. The retail merchandise tray of claim 13, wherein the merchandise support structure is a wire support structure, wherein the wire support structure comprises a pair of longitudinal members and a lateral member, the lateral member extends generally perpendicular to the longitudinal members.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The accompanying drawings incorporated in and forming a part of the specification illustrate several aspects of the present invention and, together with the description, serve to explain the principles of the invention. In the drawings:
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(25) While the invention will be described in connection with certain preferred embodiments, there is no intent to limit it to those embodiments. On the contrary, the intent is to cover all alternatives, modifications and equivalents as included within the spirit and scope of the invention as defined by the appended claims.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE INVENTION
(26) Turning now the drawings, various embodiments of a retail merchandise tray are illustrated. A retail merchandise tray (hereinafter referred to as a “tray”) according to the teachings herein as the advantage of having a reduced assembly time and cost due in part to the weld-free interconnection of its various components. Further, a tray according to the teachings herein presents a new and improved baffle plate methodology, which heretofore required a separate plate to be positioned under the tray with its own independent mounting. Still further, a tray according to the teachings herein presents a new and improved shelf mounting configuration for those trays which mount directly to a retail shelf. These and other advantages will be understood from the following detailed description.
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(28) A wire support frame 110 (see
(29) The first end of wire support frame 110 is removably attached to front stop 104, while the second end is removably attached to load bearing members 102. As used herein, “removably attached” means an attachment which may be readily undone in a non-destructive manner and subsequently repeated in the same manner. Within this meaning “removably attached” does not include welds, comolding, or other permanent forms of attachment which require component destruction or damage to undo.
(30) A pusher 106 is mounted to wire support structure 110 and slidable thereon in directions 120, 122. Pusher 106 is operable to bias a row or rows of retail merchandise situated on top of wire support structure 110 and load bearing members 102 from second end 116 of tray 100 to first end 114 of tray 100. As may be seen from inspection of
(31) A pair of movable divider assemblies 108 are positioned on either side of tray 100. Divider assemblies 108 are movable in directions 124, 126 to modify a width or distance between the divider assemblies 108. This lateral adjustment allows for the accommodating retail merchandise of differing widths. As will be explained below, divider assemblies 108 employ a removable attachment between their divider walls and wire supports. This advantageously allows for the connection of the divider walls using a resilient or “snap” connection. As a result, lightweight materials may be utilized for the divider walls themselves, while more robust materials may be utilized for the wire supports.
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(34) The two divider assemblies 108 shown are identical. As such, a description of one applies equally well to the other. It should also be noted that although two dividers assemblies 108 are shown, only a single divider assembly 108 may be employed in some alternate configurations, while in other alternate configurations, the divider assemblies 108 may be entirely omitted.
(35) Divider assembly 108 includes a divider wall 132 and a pair of wire supports 134 which are removably attached to divider wall 132. Each wire support 134 connects to divider wall 132 with a resilient “snap” style connection to thereby hold it in place during operation. Divider wall also includes a flange 148 depending perpendicular to its remaining generally upright presentation. This flange 148 may be utilized to support merchandise extending laterally beyond load bearing members 102.
(36) Each wire support 134 includes a straight portion 136 and a bent portion 138 generally at a right angle to straight portion 136. Bent portions 138 are received in corresponding slots 140 formed in divider wall 132. Each slot has a passage formed therein for receipt of straight portion 136 such that straight portion 136 passes through divider wall 132 until bent portion 138 bottoms out in slot 140. This configuration allows for divider assembly 108 to be of a multi-material construction, with wire supports 134 formed of a rigid material such as metal, while divider wall 132 may be formed of a lightweight material such as plastic for example. Further, as was the case with pusher 106, divider wall 132 may also employ a honeycomb structure to reduce its overall weight.
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(41) Mounting portion 160 also includes pockets 158 within which the terminal ends of longitudinal members 156 are received and supported from an underside thereof. As such, wire support structure 110 is supported at either end, as introduced above.
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(43) A spring opening 182 is also formed through pusher 106 for feeding an uncoiled portion of a coil spring 180 as shown in
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(45) As shown in the illustrated view, the outer most key 184 has passed through keyway 186 to thereby interpose load bearing member 102 between keys 184. This configuration maintains the lateral positioning of wire support frame 110 relative to load bearing members 102. It is also possible to omit the inner keys 184 at each end of lateral member 154 and use only the outer most keys 184, such that the load bearing 102 are interposed between these outer most keys 184.
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(47) Indeed, tray 200 also incorporates load bearing members 202, a front stop 204, and pusher 206 and spacers 212 which are identical in form and function as those same components discussed above relative to
(48) Turning first to the latter of the above two notable differences, baffle plate 238 is removably attached to tray 200. In particular, and with reference to
(49) As is also generally understood in the art, baffle plates are employed to prevent denser cold air in a refrigerated environment from rapidly passing past the upper most trays in a refrigerated case or the like. Such baffle plates typically slow this flow of cold air such that the upper trays and the lower trays are generally exposed to the same amount of cold air. Maintaining this principle in the instant invention, divider assemblies 208 also employ their own baffle plate extension such that when divider assemblies 208 are extended, a continuous baffle plate surface is presented across the width of tray 200. This configuration provides the same advantage of slowing or preventing the undesirable flow of cold air past tray 200, but has the advantage of a self-contained baffle arrangement as mentioned above.
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(55) As stated above, the remainder of tray 300 is identical to tray 100 discussed previously, and as such, a redundant detailed description of identical features is dispensed with for purposes of brevity. Indeed, tray 300 also includes, a front stop 304, a pusher 306, divider assemblies 308, a wire support structure 310, and a pair of spacers 312 (see
(56) Load bearing members 302, however, no longer utilize a cut-out such as cut-out 118 shown in
(57) One embodiment of such a shelf mounting arrangement is shown in
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(64) However, because only a single divider assembly 808 is used, it is configured to be shared with an adjacent tray (not shown) having only a single divider as well. Put differently, divider wall 832 is shared between two adjacent trays 800. To this end, divider wall 832 has flanges 848 extending from both sides thereof. This allows divider wall 832 to support merchandise on tray 800 shown, as well as the adjacent tray 800 (not shown). Furthermore, although not illustrated, it is also conceivable that this single divider wall may be connected to two baffle plate extensions such as those described above relative to tray 200. In such a configuration, flanges 848 would also include tabs such as those described above to achieve a slidable connection with baffle plate extensions. More generally, this single divider assembly configuration may be employed on any of the trays described herein.
(65) As discussed in the preceding, trays according to the teachings herein present various advantages over existing configurations, for example, a lighter and less labor intensive assembly process, an integrated baffle plate configuration which may readily adapt to movement of the divider walls of the trays, an intuitive shelf mounting arrangement, a foldable front stop arrangement, and a single divider assembly arrangement which may be shared between trays, to name only a few.
(66) All references, including publications, patent applications, and patents cited herein are hereby incorporated by reference to the same extent as if each reference were individually and specifically indicated to be incorporated by reference and were set forth in its entirety herein.
(67) The use of the terms “a” and “an” and “the” and similar referents in the context of describing the invention (especially in the context of the following claims) is to be construed to cover both the singular and the plural, unless otherwise indicated herein or clearly contradicted by context. The terms “comprising,” “having,” “including,” and “containing” are to be construed as open-ended terms (i.e., meaning “including, but not limited to,”) unless otherwise noted. Recitation of ranges of values herein are merely intended to serve as a shorthand method of referring individually to each separate value falling within the range, unless otherwise indicated herein, and each separate value is incorporated into the specification as if it were individually recited herein. All methods described herein can be performed in any suitable order unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context. The use of any and all examples, or exemplary language (e.g., “such as”) provided herein, is intended merely to better illuminate the invention and does not pose a limitation on the scope of the invention unless otherwise claimed. No language in the specification should be construed as indicating any non-claimed element as essential to the practice of the invention.
(68) Preferred embodiments of this invention are described herein, including the best mode known to the inventors for carrying out the invention. Variations of those preferred embodiments may become apparent to those of ordinary skill in the art upon reading the foregoing description. The inventors expect skilled artisans to employ such variations as appropriate, and the inventors intend for the invention to be practiced otherwise than as specifically described herein. Accordingly, this invention includes all modifications and equivalents of the subject matter recited in the claims appended hereto as permitted by applicable law. Moreover, any combination of the above-described elements in all possible variations thereof is encompassed by the invention unless otherwise indicated herein or otherwise clearly contradicted by context.