MODULAR DISPLAY UNIT AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATION
20190357702 ยท 2019-11-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F11/06
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/206
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F11/02
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B47/0091
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
Abstract
A modular display unit. The modular display unit includes a core shelving element or elements and a variety of end caps. To achieve a desired shelving configuration desired end caps are selected, and the core shelving units are attached to the end caps. In alternative examples a customer may go on line and order a custom made shelving unit by specifying a configuration, cut-out design, graphic design, and surface finish. The modular display units are easily shipped as flat sheets that may be assembled by the end user. The products are eco-friendly, and may be easily recycled as they are made of paper fiber products.
Claims
1. A display fixture device comprising: a substantially flat main body with a top edge, a bottom edge, and two side edges, divided into a plurality of walls, with one or more shelf slot apertures on each of the plurality of walls and one or more stand slot tabs on an edge of each of the plurality of walls; one or more substantially flat shelves having one or more shelf slot tabs and a plurality of edges corresponding to the plurality of walls; a substantially flat inner top having a plurality of edges equal to the plurality of walls and a number of stand slot apertures corresponding to the number of stand slot tabs; a substantially flat outer top; a substantially flat inner bottom having a plurality of edges equal to the plurality of walls and a number of stand slot apertures corresponding to the number of stand slot tabs; and a substantially flat outer bottom.
2. The display fixture device of claim 1, wherein the outer top and inner top are coupled together by their faces.
3. The display fixture of claim 2, wherein the outer bottom and inner bottom are coupled together by their faces.
4. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein one or more edges of the main body are cut into a curve.
5. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more stand slot tabs and one or more shelf slot tabs are tapered.
6. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more stand slot tabs and one or more stand slot apertures are substantially the same width and couple together frictionally.
7. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more shelf slot tabs and one or more shelf slot apertures are substantially the same width and couple together frictionally.
8. The display fixture of claim 1, further comprising a second main body substantially similar to the main body and configured to couple to the top and bottom parallel to the main body.
9. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the top is has one or more additional stand slot apertures configured to receive a plurality of additional main bodies.
10. The display fixture of claim 9, wherein the bottom has one or more additional stand slot apertures configured to receive a plurality of additional main bodies.
11. The display fixture of claim 9, further comprising a second bottom substantially identical to the bottom.
12. The display fixture of claim 4, wherein the divisions of the walls are formed by scoring the main body perpendicular to the top and bottom edges.
13. The display fixture of claim 12, wherein the main body folds parallel to the divisions to create a column with a curved opening.
14. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a fiber-based material.
15. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the shelf slot tabs are greater in height than the shelf slot apertures are in depth and emerge on an outer side of the walls.
16. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a corrugated material.
17. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the shelf slot apertures are positioned on the walls such that the one or more shelves are parallel to the top and bottom when the shelf slot tabs are inserted into them.
18. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the corrugated material has a thickness of at least one-eighth of an inch.
19. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a recyclable material.
20. A display fixture device comprising: a substantially flat and rectangular main body with a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges divided into four sections with one or more shelf slots in each section wherein the one or more shelf slots are parallel to the top edge, one or more stand tabs on the top edge and bottom edge of each section, and the side edges are cut into curves; one or more substantially flat and rectangular shelves with four sides with four edges and one or more shelf tabs that correspond to the one or more shelf slots along each of the four edges; a top comprised of a substantially flat and rectangular outer layer and a substantially flat and rectangular inner layer wherein the inner layer has one or more stand apertures on its surface configured to receive a stand tap; a bottom comprised of a substantially flat and rectangular outer layer and a substantially flat and rectangular inner layer wherein the inner layer has one or more stand apertures on its surface configured to receive a stand tap.
Description
DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
[0009] The present description will be better understood from the following detailed description read in light of the accompanying drawings, wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
[0048] The detailed description provided below in connection with the appended drawings is intended as a description of the present examples and is not intended to represent the only forms in which the present example may be constructed or utilized. The description sets forth the functions of the example and the sequence of steps for constructing and operating the example. However, the same or equivalent functions and sequences may be accomplished by different examples.
[0049] The examples below describe a modular display unit and a system for fabrication. Although the present examples are described and illustrated herein as being implemented in a paper based system, the system described is provided as an example and not a limitation. As those skilled in the art will appreciate, the present examples are suitable for application in a variety of different types of paper fiberboard or the like systems.
[0050] The modular display units described below provide a simple, easy solution as a display for conventions, conferences, libraries, dorms, apartments as a display for products or books. Modular display units can be used as a book shelf, product display or where space is of an issue. In its basic form modular display units have an exemplary footprint of only one square foot when set up as a single unit (100 of
[0051] By simply replacing the pieces that make up the single end cap (103 of
[0052] Modular display units can be assembled typically by one person in under 70 minutes without the use of tools or hardware. Modular display units may be up to 100% recyclable when made out of cellulose fiber, or other recyclable materials. Paper based construction typically does not use any harsh chemicals, making the display an environmentally friendly alternative. After use, Modular display units can simply be put in a recycling bin, providing an eco-friendly disposal solution.
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[0054] Each of the members 103, 107, 105 are constructed of a material made from cellulose fiber (such as wood pulp or other fibrous substances) including, but not limited to: laminated paper, cardboard, chipboard, card stock, Falcon Board, Xanita Board, Re-Board, Converd Board, or paper. Structural members are typically inserted into the apertures to form a display without the use of hardware, making the display 100% recyclable. The entire Modular display units are lightweight, strong, and structurally stable. It is assembled completely by hand without using any tools or hardware. The Modular display units can be made from a variety of material thickness, with a typical preferred thickness of .
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[0059] The end caps 103 typically include a planar square or rectangular (although in alternative examples other shapes such as round, oval, hexagonal or the like are contemplated) outer piece 501. An inner piece 503 has a substantially identical outline as the outer piece 501. Inner piece 503 typically includes a plurality of apertures 525, 517 being punched or otherwise cut through the piece 503. The outer piece 501 is typically bonded, glued, or otherwise attached to the inner piece 503, with their outlines lined up. When tabs from the folded frame 107 are inserted into the apertures 517, 525 they will not protrude from the top. Each inner piece 503 includes three wide apertures 517 and a narrow aperture 525.
[0060] Shelves 105 are typically square, although in alternative examples rectangular shelves are contemplated. A plurality of tabs 521, 523 may be disposed about a perimeter of the shelf 105. Two long tabs are disposed on adjacent edges, each centered on their respective edges. Two short tabs 523 are disposed on the remaining two adjacent edges, and are positioned so that each short tab 523 is adjacent to the edge having the broader tab 521.
[0061] Frame 107 typically includes four side by side sections 505, 507, 509,506 laid out on the desired substrate. To aid in folding the substrate is scored, or otherwise let out, grooved or the like, with straight lines, typically in three locations 522, that separate each of the four sections.
[0062] The two inner sections 507,509 are generally rectangular, with at least one tab 519 disposed along each of their shorter edges. The shorter edges are equal in length. The irregular shaped outer sections 505, 506 abut their respective rectangular sections 507, 509. A series of horizontal apertures are disposed along a centerline 511 of the long axis of the first and second rectangular pieces 507, 509.
[0063] The exterior edges of the first curved piece 505, and the second curved piece 506, generally have an exponentially decreasing curved shape 516 (in alternative examples other curves, or straight lines are contemplated) on their exterior edge. At the beginning or base of the first and second curved pieces their width is equal to the width of the first and second rectangular pieces 507, 509, and include a tab 519 generally centered on the outer edge. At the opposite end of the first and second curved pieces 505, 506 the width has decreased to a desired width, and typically a single narrow tab 527 is disposed along the short edge. The wide ends of the first curved piece 505 and the second curved piece are disposed opposite from each other. The curved pieces 505, 50g include a plurality of narrow apertures 515 that are in line with each other vertically, and in line horizontally with the wide aperture in the adjoining rectangular sections 507,509. Accordingly the frame 107 may be fabricated or cut out from stock in a step and repeat manner.
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[0065] In the core 101, a plurality of shelves 105, are assembled with their tabs being inserted into the corresponding apertures in the frame piece 107. As shown by the arrows the frame piece 107 is folded at its scored areas (scoring is on the outside of the folded frame). As the frame piece 107 is folded about the shelves 105, so that all of the shelf tabs are inserted into their corresponding frame 107 apertures the end caps 103 are attached to the folded frame 107, by inserting the tabs on the frame into the apertures on the inner piece 503 of the end cap 103. The outer piece 501 presents a smooth outer surface. In an alternative example the outer piece may be omitted allowing the tabs inserted into the inner piece 503 to be exposed.
[0066] In a typical assembly friction of the tabs against the aperture surfaces may be sufficient to hold the tabs in place in the aperture. However it is envisioned that in some applications the use of adhesives, tape, glue or the like might be used.
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[0080] The disposable paper based slat wall 1900 is constructed of structural members 1901, 1903, 1905. Each of these members are constructed of a material made from cellulose fiber (such as wood pulp or other fibrous substances) including, but not limited to: laminated paper, cardboard, chipboard, card stock, Falcon Board, Xanita Board, Re-Board, Converd Board, or paper. Structural members may be glued together with water based adhesive or low VOC mounting adhesive making the slat wall 1900 100% recyclable.
[0081] The wall display unit 1900 works with all standard slat wall accessories. The entire wall is lightweight, strong, and structurally stable. It is assembled completely by hand without using any tools or hardware. The wall display unit can be made from a variety of material thickness. Preferred thickness for the front panel 1901 is . Preferred thickness for the core or middle panel 1903 is . Preferred thickness for Back Panel 1905 is . Slats can be cut in a variety of patterns.
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[0089] The paper based disposable pivot connector offers a simple, ECO friendly solution as paper based connector. The paper based disposable pivot connector is up to 1 00% recyclable when made out of cellulose fiber. After use, The paper based disposable pivot connector can simply be put in a recycling bin, providing an ECO friendly solution.
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[0096] The disposable panel structure offers a simple, easy to assemble, solution for tradeshow displays, conventions and conferences as a back drop for products, services and information. The tool-free design offers a hassle-free assembly. All connectors simply slide into the panels to hold the construction together. The disposable panel structure is up to 100% recyclable when made out of cellulose fiber, or other recyclable material. After use, the disposable panel structure can simply be put in a recycling bin, providing an ECO friendly solution.
[0097] The disposable panel structure is constructed of partitions including structural members 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 that form vertical and horizontal connectors 4, 5, 6, 7 which simply slide into the slits of the structural members 1, 2, 3, 8, 10 to form the disposable panel structure. Each of these members are constructed of a material made from cellulose fiber (such as wood pulp or other fibrous substances) or any rigid material including, but not limited to: laminated paper, cardboard, chipboard, card stock, Falcon Board, Xanita Board, Re-Board, Convered Board, paper, MOO, Plywood, MDF, Particle board, Coroplast, Sintra, PVC, Aluma Light, DiBond. The disposable panel structure can be made in a range of material thickness from and up. Preferred thickness of the material is . Vertical and horizontal connectors 4, 5, 6, connect structural members together to form walls. The entire wall is extremely lightweight, strong, and structurally stable. It is designed to be assembled completely by hand without using any tools or hardware.
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[0102] In the local area network the users computer is typically part of the local area network 3625 which may include a plurality conventional computers (not shown) and conventional peripheral equipment (not shown) coupled together utilizing topologies (token, star and the like) and switching equipment known to those skilled in the art. Those skilled in the art will realize that other processor equipped devices such as televisions and VCRs with electronic program guides, cellular telephones, appliances and the like may be coupled to the internet utilizing conventional techniques known to those skilled in the art.
[0103] A typical local area network 3625 may include a conventionally constructed ISP network in which a number or plurality of subscribers utilize telephone dial up, ISDN, DSL, cellular telephone, cable modem, or the like connections to couple their computer to one or more server computers 3615 that provide a connection to the world wide web 3635 via the internet 3630.
[0104] Wide area network or world wide web 3635 is conventionally constructed and may include the internet 3630 or equivalent coupling methods for providing a wide area network. As shown a conventionally constructed first server computer 3610 is coupled to conventionally constructed second server computer 3615 through a conventionally constructed internet connection to the world wide web 3630.
[0105] In a peer to peer network a Peer computer 3640 is conventionally constructed to couple to the internet 3630 utilizing peer to peer network technology. Peer computer 3640 may couple to a plurality of similarly connected peer computers in a peer to peer network (not shown), or to other computers 3601, 3620 that are part of conventionally constructed networks 3625, 3635.
[0106] In a conventional wireless network 3605 a conventionally constructed computer 3601 is coupled to the internet 3630 via a conventionally constructed wireless link 3645. The wireless link may include cellular, and satellite technology 3655 to provide the link. Such a wireless network may include a conventionally constructed first server computer 3610, typically provided to manage connections to a wide area network such as the internet. Those skilled in the art will realize that the computer 3601 may be embodied as a processor coupled to the electronics of an automobile, and referred to as an automotive processor. Such a processor coupled to the internet may be used to find directions, report trouble or communicate with global positioning systems to determine position.
[0107] A conventionally constructed back link may be provided to efficiently provide an additional channel to couple to the internet. For example in situations where communication is one way in nature, the back link may provide communications in the opposite direction. An example would be viewing a listing of available on demand movies and ordering a selection via telephone 3640. Those skilled in the art will realize that back links may equivalently be provided by cellular telephones, cordless telephones, paging devices and the like.
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[0109] For example the computing environment 3700 can be implemented with numerous other general purpose or special purpose computing system configurations. Examples of well known computing systems, may include, but are not limited to, personal computers, hand-held or laptop devices, microprocessor-based systems, multiprocessor systems, set top boxes, gaming consoles, consumer electronics, cellular telephones, PDAs, and the like.
[0110] The computer 3700 includes a general-purpose computing system in the form of a computing device 3701. The components of computing device 3701 can include one or more processors (including CPUs, GPUs, microprocessors and the like) 3707, a system memory 3709, and a system bus 3708 that couples the various system components. Processor 3707 processes various computer executable instructions, including those to ** and to control the operation of computing device 3701 and to communicate with other electronic and computing devices (not shown). The system bus 3708 represents any number of several types of bus structures, including a memory bus or memory controller, a peripheral bus, an accelerated graphics port, and a processor or local bus using any of a variety of bus architectures.
[0111] The system memory 3709 includes computer-readable media in the form of volatile memory, such as random access memory (RAM), and/or non-volatile memory, such as read only memory (ROM). A basic input/output system (BIOS) is stored in ROM. RAM typically contains data and/or program modules that are immediately accessible to and/or presently operated on by one or more of the processors 3707.
[0112] Mass storage devices 3704 may be coupled to the computing device 3701 or incorporated into the computing device by coupling to the buss. Such mass storage devices 3704 may include a magnetic disk drive which reads from and writes to a removable, non volatile magnetic disk (e.g., a floppy disk) 3705, or an optical disk drive that reads from and/or writes to a removable, non-volatile optical disk such as a CD ROM or the like 3706. Computer readable media 3705, 3706 typically embody computer readable instructions, data structures, program modules and the like supplied on floppy disks, CDs, portable memory sticks and the like.
[0113] Any number of program modules can be stored on the hard disk 3710, Mass storage device 3704, ROM and/or RAM 3709, including by way of example, an operating system, one or more application programs, other program modules, and program data. Each of such operating system, application programs, other program modules and program data (or some combination thereof) may include an embodiment of the systems and methods described herein.
[0114] A display device 3702 can be connected to the system bus 3708 via an interface, such as a video adapter 3711. A user can interface with computing device 702 via any number of different input devices 3703 such as a keyboard, pointing device, joystick, game pad, serial port, and/or the like. These and other input devices are connected to the processors 3707 via input/output interfaces 3712 that are coupled to the system bus 3708, but may be connected by other interface and bus structures, such as a parallel port, game port, and/or a universal serial bus (USB).
[0115] Computing device 3700 can operate in a networked environment using connections to one or more remote computers through one or more local area networks (LANs), wide area networks (WANs) and the like. The computing device 3701 is connected to a network 3714 via a network adapter 3713 or alternatively by a modem, DSL, ISDN interface or the like.
[0116] Those skilled in the art will realize that the process sequences described above may be equivalently performed in any order to achieve a desired result. Also, sub-processes may typically be omitted as desired without taking away from the overall functionality of the processes described above.
[0117] Those skilled in the art will realize that storage devices utilized to store program instructions can be distributed across a network. For example a remote computer may store an example of the process described as software. A local or terminal computer may access the remote computer and download a part or all of the software to run the program. Alternatively the local computer may download pieces of the software as needed, or distributively process by executing some software instructions at the local terminal and some at the remote computer (or computer network). Those skilled in the art will also realize that by utilizing conventional techniques known to those skilled in the art that all, or a portion of the software instructions may be carried out by a dedicated circuit, such as a DSP, programmable logic array, or the like.
[0118] 1. A display fixture device comprising:
[0119] a substantially flat main body with a top edge, a bottom edge, and two side edges, divided into a plurality of walls, with one or more shelf slot apertures on each of the plurality of walls and one or more stand slot tabs on an edge of each of the plurality of walls;
[0120] one or more substantially flat shelves having one or more shelf slot tabs and a plurality of edges corresponding to the plurality of walls;
[0121] a substantially flat inner top having a plurality of edges equal to the plurality of walls and a number of stand slot apertures corresponding to the number of stand slot tabs;
[0122] a substantially flat outer top;
[0123] a substantially flat inner bottom having a plurality of edges equal to the plurality of walls and a number of stand slot apertures corresponding to the number of stand slot tabs; and
[0124] a substantially flat outer bottom.
[0125] 2. The display fixture device of claim 1, wherein the outer top and inner top are coupled together by their faces.
[0126] 3. The display fixture of claim 2, wherein the outer bottom and inner bottom are coupled together by their faces.
[0127] 4. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein one or more edges of the main body are cut into a curve.
[0128] 5. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more stand slot tabs and one or more shelf slot tabs are tapered.
[0129] 6. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more stand slot tabs and one or more stand slot apertures are substantially the same width and couple together frictionally.
[0130] 7. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the one or more shelf slot tabs and one or more shelf slot apertures are substantially the same width and couple together frictionally.
[0131] 8. The display fixture of claim 1, further comprising a second main body substantially similar to the main body and configured to couple to the top and bottom parallel to the main body.
[0132] 9. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the top is has one or more additional stand slot apertures configured to receive a plurality of additional main bodies.
[0133] 10. The display fixture of claim 9, wherein the bottom has one or more additional stand slot apertures configured to receive a plurality of additional main bodies.
[0134] 11. The display fixture of claim 9, further comprising a second bottom substantially identical to the bottom.
[0135] 12. The display fixture of claim 4, wherein the divisions of the walls are formed by scoring the main body perpendicular to the top and bottom edges.
[0136] 13. The display fixture of claim 12, wherein the main body folds parallel to the divisions to create a column with a curved opening.
[0137] 14. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a fiber-based material.
[0138] 15. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the shelf slot tabs are greater in height than the shelf slot apertures are in depth and emerge on an outer side of the walls.
[0139] 16. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a corrugated material.
[0140] 17. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the shelf slot apertures are positioned on the walls such that the one or more shelves are parallel to the top and bottom when the shelf slot tabs are inserted into them.
[0141] 18. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the corrugated material has a thickness of at least one-eighth of an inch.
[0142] 19. The display fixture of claim 1, wherein the fixture is comprised of a recyclable material.
[0143] 20. A display fixture device comprising:
[0144] a substantially flat and rectangular main body with a top edge, a bottom edge and two side edges divided into four sections with one or more shelf slots in each section wherein the one or more shelf slots are parallel to the top edge, one or more stand tabs on the top edge and bottom edge of each section, and the side edges are cut into curves;
[0145] one or more substantially flat and rectangular shelves with four sides with four edges and one or more shelf tabs that correspond to the one or more shelf slots along each of the four edges;
[0146] a top comprised of a substantially flat and rectangular outer layer and a substantially flat and rectangular inner layer wherein the inner layer has one or more stand apertures on its surface configured to receive a stand tap;
[0147] a bottom comprised of a substantially flat and rectangular outer layer and a substantially flat and rectangular inner layer wherein the inner layer has one or more stand apertures on its surface configured to receive a stand tap.