BREAD TRAY MERCHANDISER BARRIER
20210323728 · 2021-10-21
Inventors
Cpc classification
B65D21/0209
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D11/22
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D85/36
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
Y02W30/80
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
B65D25/005
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D25/54
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
B65D1/34
PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
International classification
Abstract
The invention is directed to a reusable bread tray merchandiser barrier that is connectable to a bread tray having a merchandiser window. The barrier includes a plastic first panel for blocking the merchandiser window, and a connector for connecting the barrier to the bread tray. The connector can include a first hook portion for engaging a lower front wall edge of the bread tray and a second hook portion for engaging an upper front wall edge of the bread tray.
Claims
1. A bread tray merchandiser window barrier comprising: a first plastic panel configured to block at least a portion of a window of a bread tray; and, a connector extending from the first panel to enable connection of the first panel to the bread tray.
2. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 wherein the connector includes a first lower hook extending downward from the first panel to engage a lower edge of a front wall of the bread tray.
3. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 2 wherein the connector includes a second lower hook spaced from the first hook extending downward from the first panel to engage the lower edge of the front wall of the bread tray.
4. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 3 wherein the connector includes a first interior hook extending outward from a first side of the first panel to engage an upper edge of the front wall of the bread tray.
5. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 4 wherein the connector includes a second interior hook spaced from the first interior hook extending outward from the first side of the first panel to engage the upper edge of the front wall of the bread tray.
6. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 wherein the first panel spans from a first side of the merchandizer window of the bread tray to a second side of the merchandizer window of the bread tray.
7. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 6 wherein the connector includes a plurality of legs having axle projections extending downward from the first plastic panel.
8. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 2 including a ledge extending outward from a lower edge of the first panel configured to rest on an upper edge of the front wall of the bread tray.
9. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 wherein the connector includes a plurality of protrusions extending downward from the first panel for engagement with a bottom surface of the bread tray.
10. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 wherein the first panel extends part way from a first side of the merchandiser window of the bread tray toward a second side of the merchandiser window of the bread tray.
11. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 10 further comprising a second panel wherein a portion of the connector extends downward from the second panel.
12. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 11 wherein the second panel extends part way from the second side of the merchandiser window of the bread tray toward the first side of the merchandiser window of the bread tray.
13. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 12 comprising a gap between an end of the first panel and an end of the second panel.
14. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 wherein the barrier is formed from an injection molded plastic.
15. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 comprising a hinge element between the first panel and the connector.
16. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 1 comprising a first side wall clasp extending outward on a first side portion of the first panel and a second side wall clasp extending outward on a second side portion of the first panel.
17. A bread tray merchandiser window barrier comprising a horizontal ledge; a generally rectangular plastic panel extending upward from the horizontal ledge; a first hook portion extending downward from a first edge of the horizontal ledge wherein the first hook portion is configured to engage a lower edge of a front wall of a bread tray; a second hook portion extending downward from a second edge of the horizontal ledge wherein the second hook portion is configured to engage an upper edge of the front wall of the bread tray.
18. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 17 further comprising a plurality of flanges extending outward from a first side surface of the rectangular panel.
19. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 17 further comprising a centrally located gap portion in the rectangular panel.
20. The bread tray merchandiser window barrier of claim 17 comprising a first side wall clasp extending outward on a first side portion of the rectangular panel and a second side wall clasp extending outward on a second side portion of the rectangular panel.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0022] To understand the present invention, it will now be described by way of example, with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] While this invention is susceptible of embodiments in many different forms, there is shown in the drawings and will herein be described in detail preferred embodiments of the invention with the understanding that the present disclosure is to be considered as an exemplification of the principles of the invention and is not intended to limit the broad aspect of the invention to the embodiments illustrated.
[0049] As illustrated in
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[0052] A horizontal ledge 42 extends outward from an exterior surface of the panel 36 proximate a lower portion of the panel 36. A plurality of triangular flanges or ribs 44 extend upward from a top surface of the ledge 42 to the top of the protrusions 38. The ledge 42 is designed to rest on a top edge of the middle portion 26 of the front wall 20 when secured to the tray 10.
[0053] A first hook portion having a generally rectangular panel 46 extends downward from an outer edge of the ledge 42. A horizontal portion 48 extends inwardly from a bottom edge of the panel 46 and a plurality of spaced protrusions 50 extend upward from an internal edge of the horizontal portion 48. The panel 46 includes a plurality of rectangular openings 52 proximate the bottom edge of the panel 46. The first hook portion is designed to span the middle portion 26 of the front wall 20 and hook around a lower edge of the wall 20. The first hook portion is shown as a single integral piece, however, this portion can be divided into two or more spaced apart portions.
[0054] A lower portion 54 of the window blocking panel 36 that extends below the ledge 42 forms a second hook portion. The second hook portion engages an upper, interior portion of the middle portion 26 of the front wall 20 if the tray 10.
[0055] The barrier 30 also includes a first L-shaped side bracket 56 (from a top view looking downward) and a second L-shaped side bracket 58 extending outward from an exterior surface of the window blocking panel 36. The first and second brackets 56, 58 each engage a side edge of the first and second portions 22, 24 of the front wall 20, respectively.
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[0057] A transition portion 70 extends below the window blocking panel 60 to a horizontal panel 72 extending inward. A plurality of protrusions 74 extend inward from an end of the horizontal panel 72.
[0058] The barrier 32 includes a plurality of legs 76 that extend downward from the horizontal panel 72 where it connects to the transition portion 70, and a plurality of L-shaped segments 78 that extend downward from a mid-portion of the horizontal panel 72. The L-shaped segments include a lip 80 at a lower end. The legs 76 and L-shaped segments 78 are used to connect the barrier 32 to the bottom surface 12 of the bread tray 10. The bottom surface 12 of the tray 10 has a lattice structure with a plurality of openings which allow for insertion of the legs 76 and L-shaped segments 78.
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[0060] The barrier 34 includes a horizontal ledge 88 directly below the first window blocking panel 82, second window blocking panel 84 and gap 86. The horizontal ledge 88 is designed to rest on an upper edge of the middle portion 26 of the front wall 20 of the bread tray 10.
[0061] Similar to the barrier 30 of
[0062] A second hook portion includes a panel 96 extending downward from an interior edge of the ledge 88. The panel includes a plurality of downwardly extending protrusions 98. The second hook portion is designed to engage a top portion of the front wall 20.
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[0064] In some embodiments, the barrier can include a hinge component (e.g., by forming the barrier into multiple parts having a hinge system, or keeping the barrier as a single integral structure and providing a flexible or bendable portion). The hinge can allow a user to temporarily move the window blocking portion of the barrier out of the way to provide access to the tray when multiple trays are stacked on each other.
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[0068] The legs 110 are used to connect the barrier 100 to the tray 102 and to enable it to rotate or pivot from an upright position blocking the merchandiser's window to a down position leaving the merchandiser's window open. Each of the legs includes axle projections 114 on either side that fit in openings 120 in flanges 118 on the tray 102 (see e.g.,
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[0072] Additionally, the tray 102 of
[0073] Many modifications and variations of the present invention are possible in light of the above teachings. It is, therefore, to be understood within the scope of the appended claims the invention may be protected otherwise than as specifically described.