Display unit with built-in shelving supports
10750866 ยท 2020-08-25
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47B57/265
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/024
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47B57/26
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B57/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
Disclosed herein are various embodiments of a display unit with built-in, hollow vertical supports that are formed out of a single sheet of material. As one example, a display unit having a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports for supporting one or more shelves is provided. The display unit includes: a first single sheet of material folded into: (i) a plurality of vertical panels; and (ii) a first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports, wherein each built-in, hollow vertical support contacts one or more of the plurality of vertical panels; and a first shelf of the one or more shelves disposed within the frame and supported by each built-in, hollow vertical support of the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports.
Claims
1. A display unit having a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports for supporting one or more shelves, the display unit comprising: a frame comprising a first single sheet of material the first single sheet of material including: (i) a first portion of the first single sheet of material that has a plurality of vertical panels; and (ii) a remainder of the first single sheet of material that is folded into at least a first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports, wherein each built-in, hollow vertical support contacts one or more of the plurality of vertical panels; and a first shelf of the one or more shelves disposed within the frame and rests upon a top edge of each built-in, hollow vertical support of the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports.
2. The display unit of claim 1, further comprising: a base comprising a second single sheet of material, separate and distinct from the first single sheet of material, with an open top, wherein: the frame is disposed at least partially in the base, and a second shelf of the one or more shelves is disposed in the base.
3. The display unit of claim 2, further comprising: at least a second set of built-in, hollow vertical supports of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports, disposed above the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports; and at least a third shelf disposed within the frame, disposed on and rests upon top edges of the second set of built-in, hollow vertical supports.
4. The display unit of claim 1, wherein a first side edge of a respective built-in, hollow vertical support of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports is adhesively connected to a second side edge of the respective built-in, hollow vertical support.
5. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the first single sheet of material comprises a cardboard material having a thickness of less than 14 of an inch.
6. The display unit of claim 5, wherein each of the one or more shelves comprises a cardboard material having a honeycomb-shaped cross-section distinct in shape to that of the single sheet of material.
7. The display unit of claim 5, wherein each of the one or more shelves comprises a cardboard material having a honeycomb-shaped cross-section similar in shape to that of the single sheet of material.
8. The display unit of claim 1, wherein the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports is configured to support at least 100 pounds of weight placed on the first shelf.
9. The display unit of claim 6, wherein the honeycomb-shaped cross-section is concealed by portions of each of the plurality of vertical panels.
10. The display unit of claim 1, wherein each of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports is formed from a respective predefined section of a respective vertical panel of the plurality of vertical panels.
11. The display unit of claim 10, wherein a window, through which displayed items placed on a respective shelf of the one or more shelves are viewed, is defined between the first set of built in, hollow vertical supports.
12. The display unit of claim 11, wherein: each of the one or more shelves comprises a cardboard material having a honeycombshaped cross-section; and at least a portion of the first single sheet of material bordering the window is configured to conceal the honeycomb-shaped cross-sections of the first shelf.
13. The display unit of claim 10, wherein each of the respective predefined sections of the respective vertical panels of the plurality of panels of the first single sheet of material comprises a section of the first single sheet of material including perforated markings identifying where the first single sheet of material is split, sectioned, and folded to form the respective built-in, hollow vertical supports.
14. A method of manufacturing a display unit having a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports for supporting one or more shelves, the method comprising the steps of: forming a frame, by sectioning a first single sheet of material at predetermined positions into a plurality of adjoining vertical panels; identifying predefined sections of each of the plurality of adjoining vertical panels by perforating markings on each of the vertical panels indicating where the each of the vertical panels is to be split, sectioned, and folded; splitting, sectioning and folding at least a first portion of each of the plurality of adjoining vertical panels of the frame into a first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports, wherein each built-in, hollow vertical support of the first set of built-in, hollow supports contacts one or more corresponding vertical panels from the plurality of vertical panels; and positioning a first shelf of the one or more shelves within the frame, the first shelf disposed on and rests upon a top edge of supported by each built-in, hollow vertical support of the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports.
15. The method of claim 14, further comprising the steps of: forming a base by: providing a second single sheet of material, separate and distinct from the first single sheet of material; forming a plurality of tabs and slits on the second sheet of material; sectioning the second sheet of material at predetermined positions corresponding to the plurality of vertical panels; and folding the second sheet of material at the predetermined positions corresponding to the sectioning, and inserting the tabs into the slits; positioning the frame at least partially within the base; and positioning a second shelf within the base at a bottom portion of the frame.
16. The method of claim 15, further comprising the steps of: splitting, sectioning and folding at least a second portion of each of the plurality of adjoining vertical panels of the frame into a second set of built-in, hollow vertical supports positioned above the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports, wherein each built-in, hollow vertical support of the second set of built-in, hollow supports contacts one or more of the corresponding vertical panels from the plurality of vertical panels; and positioning a third shelf of the one or more shelves within the frame, the third shelf disposed on and rests upon a top edge of supported by each built-in, hollow vertical support of the second set of built-in, hollow vertical supports.
17. The method of claim 14, wherein the first single sheet of material comprises a cardboard material having a thickness of less than !4 of an inch.
18. The method of claim 14, wherein each of the one or more shelves comprises a cardboard material having a honeycomb-shaped cross-section different in shape to that of the single sheet of material.
19. The method of claim 14, wherein each of the one or more shelves comprises a cardboard material having a honeycomb-shaped cross-section similar in shape to that of the single sheet of material.
20. The method of claim 15, wherein the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports is configured to support at least 100 pounds of weight placed on the first shelf.
21. The method of claim 14, wherein a window, through which displayed items placed on the first shelf are viewed, is defined between the first set of built in, hollow vertical supports.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) For a better understanding of the aforementioned aspects as well as additional aspects and embodiments thereof, reference should be made to the Detailed Description below, in conjunction with the following drawings in which like reference numerals refer to corresponding parts throughout the figures.
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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE APPENDICES
(47) For a better understanding of the aforementioned aspects as well as additional aspects and embodiments thereof, reference should be made to the Detailed Description below, in conjunction with the preceding figures and the following appendices.
(48) Appendix A, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the first temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the first temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix A also shows an exploded view of the first temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the first temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(49) Appendix B, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the second temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the second temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix B also shows an exploded view of the second temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the second temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(50) Appendix C, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the third temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the third temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix C also shows an exploded view of the third temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the third temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(51) Appendix D, filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the fourth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the fourth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix D also shows an exploded view of the fourth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the fourth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(52) Appendix E, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the fifth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the fifth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix E also shows an exploded view of the fifth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the fifth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(53) Appendix F, filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the sixth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the sixth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix F also shows an exploded view of the sixth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the sixth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(54) Appendix G, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the seventh temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the seventh temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix G also shows an exploded view of the seventh temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the seventh temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(55) Appendix H, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the eighth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the eighth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix H also shows an exploded view of the eighth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the eighth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(56) Appendix I, filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the ninth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the ninth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix I also shows an exploded view of the ninth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the ninth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
(57) Appendix J, in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025, includes a sequence of illustrations that provide a method of forming a first single sheet of material into the tenth temporary display rack that includes a plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports and a second single sheet of material into a base into which the tenth temporary display rack is inserted, in accordance with some embodiments. Appendix J also shows an exploded view of the tenth temporary display rack, illustrating each component of the tenth temporary display rack and example materials used to construct those components, in accordance with some embodiments.
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(58) Reference will now be made in detail to embodiments, examples of which are illustrated in the accompanying drawings. In the following detailed description, numerous specific details are set forth in order to provide a thorough understanding of the present embodiments. However, it will be apparent to one of ordinary skill in the art that the present various embodiments may be practiced without these specific details. In other instances, well-known components and methods have not been described in detail so as not to unnecessarily obscure aspects of the embodiments.
(59) It will also be understood that, although the terms first, second, etc. may be used herein to describe various elements, these elements should not be limited by these terms. These terms are only used to distinguish one element from another (e.g., first side panel and second side panel). For example, a first element could be termed a second element, and, similarly, a second element could be termed a first element, without changing the meaning of the description, so long as all occurrences of the first element are renamed consistently and all occurrences of the second element are renamed consistently. The first element and the second element are both elements, but they are not the same element.
(60) The terminology used in the description of the embodiments herein is for the purpose of describing particular embodiments only and is not intended to be limiting of the claims. As used in the description of the embodiments and the appended claims, the singular forms a, an, and the are intended to include the plural forms as well, unless the context clearly indicates otherwise. It will also be understood that the term and/or as used herein refers to and encompasses any and all possible combinations of one or more of the associated listed items. It will be further understood that the terms comprises and/or comprising, as well as the terms includes and/or including when used in this specification, specify the presence of stated features, integers, steps, operations, elements, and/or components, but do not preclude the presence or addition of one or more other features, steps, elements, components, and/or groups thereof. Furthermore, as used herein, the term if may be construed to mean when or upon or in response to, depending on the context.
(61) Many of the components of the temporary display unit described below are made of recyclable (e.g., honeycomb cardboard) material and are held in an assembled relationship by inter-fitting tabs and receiving slots. These components are lightweight, particularly relative to their strength, are easy to transport, and are capable of being set-up within the retail environment in two minutes or less. The manner in which the various structural components and graphics panels fit together provides a distinct advantage in terms of structural performance and ease of assembly, permitting the display units to be efficiently deployed in the retail environment (and in such a way that ensures merchants are also complying with supplier requirements or requirements specific to a particular marketing campaign with which the display unit is associated).
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(63) In some embodiments or circumstances, the temporary display unit 100 is referred to as a display rack and, thus, the terms are used interchangeably herein. Also, to avoid repetition, even though some features of the embodiments disclosed herein are described with respect to particular embodiments (e.g., with reference to one of the first through the tenth temporary display units described herein, and these features may still apply to all embodiments, e.g., each of the temporary display units all include various pluralities of built-in, hollow vertical supports which allow the display units to support significant merchandise while requiring very little material to construct each respective temporary display unit).
(64) In some embodiments, the display unit 100 includes a frame 130 comprising a first single sheet of material folded into a plurality of vertical panels 140 and a first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports 110A of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports 110. In some embodiments, the plurality of vertical panels 140 includes a vertical front panel 140A, a vertical rear panel 140B, and vertical first and second side panels 140C and 140D. In other embodiments, the frame 130 comprises fewer (e.g., as illustrated in
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(66) In some embodiments, the frame 130 is a foldable frame (e.g., a chassis, shell, rigid structure, case, casing, body that is capable of collapsing or folding). As shown in
(67) In some embodiments, the frame 130 is affixed with display graphics (i.e., the display graphics are either permanently affixed or temporarily/removably attached). In some embodiments, the display graphics (also referred to herein as graphics or graphics layer) cover substantially all of the exterior surface(s) of the front panel 140A, the rear panel 140B, and the first and second side panels 140C and 140D. In some embodiments, the rear panel 140B has display graphics only partially covering its exterior surface. In other embodiments, substantially all of or the majority of the rear panel 140B is also affixed with display graphics (i.e., the display graphics are either permanently affixed or temporarily/removably attached to the rear panel 140B).
(68) In some embodiments, the display graphics are designed (or configured to) cover slots extending through the exterior surfaces of the front panel 140A, rear side panel 104, and/or second side panel 106. In some embodiments, the display graphics are pre-adhered (e.g., attached using any known adhering technique, including magnets, hooks, adhesives, staples, sewing, and the like) to the front, rear, and first and second side panels of the foldable frame 130 (e.g., to an exterior surface of each vertical panel), while in other embodiments, the display graphics are not initially adhered (i.e., when the display unit 100 is shipped, the exterior surfaces of the vertical panels are not attached to the display graphics). In these other embodiments, the display graphics are included separately from the vertical panels and are adhered at a later point in time. In this way, the exterior surfaces appear smooth and only the display graphic is visible, creating a pleasing and attractive aesthetic appearance on the exterior surfaces of the temporary display unit (e.g., an exterior surface of each of the vertical panels).
(69) In some embodiments, as illustrated in
(70) As discussed below with respect to
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(73) In some embodiments, each of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports 110 is formed from a respective predefined section of a first single sheet of material. Specifically, each of the vertical panels 140A-140D (which are all a part of a single sheet of material) is partitioned into specific predefined sections from which each of the built-in, hollow vertical supports is formed, accounting for desired heights and widths of each of the built-in, hollow vertical supports. In some embodiments, the first single sheet of material is split, sectioned, and folded to form respective built-in, hollow vertical supports.
(74) In some embodiments, each predefined section of the first single sheet of material is predefined because each predefined section is defined prior to assembly of the display unit, and includes perforated markings and/or creases to identify how the predefined section should be split, sectioned and folded to produce a respective built-in vertical support. As illustrated in
(75) In some embodiments, a first portion 162 of a respective built-in, hollow vertical support of the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports is adhesively connected to a second portion 164 of the respective built-in, hollow vertical support. This configuration lends increased reinforcement, stability and rigidity to each of the built-in, hollow supports as a result of being adhered to the plurality of vertical panels forming an outer frame of the display unit, an requires only an adhesive to form a respective built-in, hollow vertical support and no additional materials to reinforce the respective vertical support.
(76) In some embodiments, as illustrated in
(77) In some embodiments, as described above, each of the one or more shelves 120 comprises a cardboard material having a honeycomb-shaped cross-section as illustrated in
(78) As described above, the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports 110A are configured to support a first shelf of the one or more shelves 120 disposed in the frame 130. As illustrated, the first shelf is supported at each of its respective corners by an open top surface 112 of each built-in vertical support 110A. The aforementioned configuration eliminates the need for additional assembly of separate, conventional support posts or columns. The aforementioned configuration further provides the advantage of reduction of assembly parts, thus reducing material and labor costs by integrally forming the built-in, hollow vertical supports 110 from the same sheet of material as the frame 130 (i.e. body or chassis). Additionally, the display unit having the built-in, hollow vertical supports 110 with the aforementioned configuration is capable of supporting a significant weight as compared to the conventional display units. For example, in some embodiments, the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports 110A are capable of supporting at least 100 pounds of weight placed on the first shelf.
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(82) First, a frame is formed (802). In some embodiments, the frame is formed from a first single sheet of material (804), as discussed above. In some embodiments the frame is formed by sectioning the first single sheet of material at predetermined positions into a plurality of adjoining vertical panels (806). In some embodiments, the method further includes identifying predefined sections of each of the plurality of adjoining vertical panels by perforated markings on each of the vertical panels indicating where each of the vertical panels is to be split, sectioned, and folded (808). The vertical panels may each include perforated markings based on pre-determined dimensions conforming to a desired size of each built-in, hollow vertical support to be formed.
(83) In some embodiments, the method further includes splitting, sectioning and folding at least a first portion of each of the plurality of adjoining vertical panels of the frame into a first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports (810). In some embodiments, each predetermined section of the first single sheet of material is split at a respective perforated marking line or crease line and folded towards a respective corner of the display unit in the shape of a column with a hollow interior extending upwards to an open top surface of each built-in vertical support. In some embodiments, the method further includes positioning a first shelf of the one or more shelves within the frame, where the first shelf is disposed on and supported by each built-in, hollow vertical support of the first set of built-in, hollow vertical supports (812).
(84) At step 814, a based is formed, as described above with respect to
(85) At step 824, the frame (formed at steps 802-812 to include the plurality of built-in, hollow vertical supports) is positioned and/or inserted within the base. In some embodiments, additional sets of built-in, hollow vertical supports are each formed and respective shelves are placed on each of those sets of built-in, hollow vertical supports (steps 828-830). In some embodiments, all sets of built-in, hollow vertical supports may be formed before positioning the frame within the base, while in other embodiments, at least some of the sets of built-in, hollow vertical supports are formed after positioning the frame within the base.
(86) Additional details regarding the first temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix A.
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(88) Additional details regarding the second temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix B (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(90) Additional details regarding the third temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix C (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(92) Additional details regarding the fourth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix D (filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(94) Additional details regarding the fifth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix E (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(96) Additional details regarding the sixth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix F (filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(98) Additional details regarding the seventh temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix G (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(100) Although the eighth temporary display unit 800 is shown with some windows of different sizes (i.e., space between each of the shelves that allows consumers to view products stocked on each shelf), in some embodiments, the windows are each of substantially the same size and in these embodiments the space between each respective shelf is substantially the same.
(101) Additional details regarding the eighth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix H (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(103) Additional details regarding the ninth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix I (filed herewith and also included in the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(105) Additional details regarding the tenth temporary display unit are also provided in Appendix J (of the incorporated-by-reference U.S. Provisional Application No. 62/437,025).
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(107) In some embodiments, an adhesive is also used to secure the respective built-in, hollow vertical support in place and the example attachment mechanism is used in addition to the adhesive. In other embodiments, either the adhesive or the example attachment mechanism is utilized.
(108) The above description, for explanatory purposes, has been described with reference to specific embodiments. However, the illustrative discussions above are not intended to be exhaustive or to limit the invention to the precise forms disclosed. Many modifications and variations are possible in view of the above teachings. The embodiments were chosen and described in order to best explain the principles of the invention and its practical applications, to thereby enable others skilled in the art to best utilize the invention and various embodiments with various modifications as are suited to the particular use contemplated. Various modifications may be made in the embodiments described above without departing from the scope and spirit of this invention. Thus, as an example, the various example temporary display units described herein may be generally of any size, shape, or style capable of displaying product in a retail environment and the built-in, hollow vertical supports may also generally be of any size or shape capable of supporting respective shelves.