Product sample display system and method
12112659 ยท 2024-10-08
Assignee
Inventors
- Jeffrey R. FUEHRER (Danville, IN, US)
- Reece FUEHRER (Danville, IN, US)
- Jeff REYNOLDS (Danville, IN, US)
Cpc classification
International classification
Abstract
A product sample display structure holding multiple vertical shafts, each vertical shaft supporting a wing support bracket that may be positioned at a selected vertical location on the shaft. Vertically adjusting the wing support brackets allows the structure to hold wings of varying heights or from different manufacturers. A display board clamp includes a block having perpendicular slots offset from the midline of the blocks.
Claims
1. A display system for product display wings with height-adjustable wing support brackets comprising: a base; a display structure holding multiple vertical shafts, each vertical shaft having a lower end terminating in the base; each vertical shaft having a wing support bracket that may be positioned at selected vertical locations on one or more of the shafts.
2. The display system of claim 1 wherein: the wing support brackets are positionable to hold: the bottom of a product display wing; the top of a product display wing; or both the bottom and top of a product display wing.
3. The display system of claim 1 wherein: the wing support brackets are vertically adjustable via: a threaded nuts on the vertical shafts; or a clamp.
4. The display system of claim 1 further comprising multiple wing support brackets on one or more of the vertical shafts.
5. The display system of claim 1 wherein at least one of the wing support brackets comprises an outer edge, an inner edge and first and second side edges, the inner edge comprising a first notch and one of the side edges comprising a notch.
6. A method of displaying product display wings of different heights comprising: providing a product display system of claim 1, positioning a first wing support bracket on a first vertical shaft at a desired height, positioning a second wing support bracket on a second vertical shaft at a desired height that is different from the height of the first wing support bracket; and positioning a first display wing in the first wing support bracket; and positioning a second display wing in the second support bracket.
7. The method of claim 6 further comprising the steps of: displaying a QR Code adjacent the first wing; scanning the QR code; and providing information about the product displayed in the first wing.
8. A product display system for holding multiple product display wings comprising: a frame holding multiple vertical shafts, the multiple vertical shafts being non-coaxial and horizontally adjacent to each other, a plurality of wing support brackets, each wing support bracket comprising means for mounting the bracket on at least one of the vertical shafts means for holding a plurality of product display wings means for holding each wing support brackets at a selected height on at least one of the vertical shafts.
9. The product display system of claim 8 wherein: each wing support bracket comprises at least one notch sized to partially surround at least one of the shafts; and the means for holding a plurality of product display wings comprises a plurality of holes in the bracket sized to receive product display wings.
10. The product display system of claim 9 wherein: each the adjustable wing support comprises an outer edge, an inner edge and first and second side edges, the inner edge comprising a first notch and one of the side edges comprising a notch.
11. The product display system of claim 8 wherein the adjustable wing support brackets hold the tops of display wings.
12. The product display system of claim 8 wherein the adjustable wing support brackets hold the bottoms of display wings.
13. The product display system of claim 8 wherein the shafts are threaded, and the vertical position of the adjustable wing support bracket on each shaft is adjustable by rotating a nut on the shaft.
14. The product display system of claim 8 wherein the vertical shafts are configured in an arc.
15. The product display system of claim 8 further comprising a base, a top and an intermediate support structure.
16. The product display system of claim 15 wherein each shaft is secured to the base, the top and the intermediate support structure.
17. The product display system of claim 15 wherein the intermediate support structure further comprises holes for holding a display wing.
18. A method of displaying product display wings of different heights comprising: providing a product display system of claim 8, positioning a first wing support bracket on a first vertical shaft at a desired height, positioning a second wing support bracket on a second vertical shaft at a desired height that is different from the height of the first wing support bracket; and positioning a first display wing in the first wing support bracket; and positioning a second display wing in the second support bracket.
19. The method of claim 18 further comprising the steps of: displaying a QR Code adjacent the first wing; scanning the QR code; and providing information about the product displayed in the first wing.
20. A building product sample display comprising: a base, a top and an intermediate support a plurality of vertical shafts having upper and lower ends, each lower end connected to the base, and each upper end connected to the top, and the intermediate support structurally engaging the shafts; a plurality of product display wing brackets; a plurality of display wings supported by the display wing support surfaces; wherein the vertical shafts are arranged in a vertically arcuate orientation.
21. The building product display system of claim 20 wherein at least some of the display wing supports surfaces are in either the base or the top.
22. The building product display system of claim 20 wherein some of the product display wings have a first height, and some of the product display wings have a second height that is different from the first height.
23. The building product display system of claim 20 wherein at least some of the display wing support surfaces project from and are secured to at least some of the vertical shafts.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(19) As shown in
(20) Wing support brackets 40 are mounted on the shafts, and can be positioned at any vertical point along the shafts 145. This allows the system to hold display wings 35, 36, 37 of different heights, which may be from different manufacturers. This allows the display system to be much more versatile than existing systems which typically only accommodate display wings that are the same height, as shown in
(21) The wing support brackets 40 may be at the top, at the bottom, or at the top and bottom of the wing frames. The wing support brackets are vertically positioned on threaded shafts having nuts to set the height. The top 32, bottom 31 and central 33 supports may also serve as wing support brackets. In lieu of nuts on the shafts to hold wing support brackets, clamps may be attached to the vertical shafts to set the position of the wing support brackets. Multiple wing support brackets may be positioned on a single shaft. These improvements allow wings of different heights, for instance from different manufacturers 35, 36, 37, to be held on the same display structure. They further allow groupings of wings by type (e.g., type of floor), subtype (e.g., material), color, manufacturer, etc., as exemplified in
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(24) In the display system shown in
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(27) Display wings from some manufacturers have a peg that extends downward from the lower back of the display to fit into a hole in the display system, and/or a peg that extends upward from the upper back of the display to fit into a hole in the display system. Display systems from other manufacturers have a displays with holes at the bottom and top of the back that receive pegs extending from the display system. Both configurations allow the display to pivot along its back edge so a consumer may view both sides of a selected display. The present system permits either system to be used. As shown in
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(29) Sample display wings from manufacturers typically include a board, and a structure for mounting the board to the display system. Structures for mounting may include a channel along the back edge of the board that has receives pegs extending from a display, or pegs extending from the top and bottom of the board that fit into holes in a display. Moreover, boards from different manufacturers may be of different widths. The different types and sizes of structures used by different providers of the boards, and the different thicknesses of the boards, complicate the ability to provide a display that can hold boards of any manufacturer. Presently disclosed is a clamp system designed to hold display boards from any manufacturer, including boards of different thicknesses.
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(32) These variations are shown, for example, in
(33) Blocks are preferably comprised slightly compressive material such as rubber or nylon. By tightening bolt 84 after the blocks are mounted on the arms and the board is positioned between them, the display board is securely held by the clamp and may be mounted in the display system. In the clamp version shown in
(34) Another aspect of the present invention is a system that biases the display wings toward a neutral position. A display structure, not necessarily in a curved configuration, holding multiple pivotable wings may be made whereby each wing is positionable in a neutral position in which the wing does not abut or contact any adjacent wing. The structure would further include a means biasing each wing toward its neutral position. This permits easier viewing of a portion of each wing because adjacent wings are not abutting, which allows viewing of each wing. It also reduces the amount of force required to fully open and display a desired wing when all wings are in their neutral position because adjacent wings will not need to be moved as a user begins to move the desired wing to a displayed position.
(35) One option for a spring system used to bias each display frame towards a neutral position is shown in
(36) The display wing support bracket or surface 141 may also be provided with left magnet 148 and right magnet 149, which also act as stops that limit the extent to which the display wing 140 may be pivoted from its neutral position. When display wing 140 is pivoted to the position shown in
(37) Another option is using a small detent in the wing support bracket with a small bulb on the wing frame that fits within the detent and is removable with a small amount of force.
(38) When the vertical shafts are positioned in a non-linear or curved configuration, the viewing area of the wings is greater than in the prior art. As shown in
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(40) The display boards may also bear a sticker having a QR code, barrel identifiers, wing identifiers, and sample identifiers as shown in
(41) The QR system may also include a database having identifiers for multiple store locations. One embodiment of the system further includes a means for receiving geolocation information from the hardware used to input quoting or ordering information and a means for quoting pricing information based on the received geolocation information. Once a QR code is scanned, the seller or dealer may also receive information about the customer, such as which codes they have scanned and therefore which types of flooring they may be interested in.
(42) Other options for allowing the wing frame to be held open at a stopping point include a small detent in the wing support bracket with a corresponding notch on the wing frame, similarly corresponding Velcro pieces, or any other suitable means that would allow for stopping and releasing the wing frame with minimal force.
(43) While the invention has been illustrated and described in detail in the foregoing drawings and description, the same is to be considered as illustrative and not restrictive in character, it being understood that only illustrative embodiments thereof have been show and described and that all changes and modifications that are within the scope of the following claims are desired to be protected.
(44) All references cited in this specification are incorporated herein by reference to the extent that they supplement, explain, provide a background for or teach methodology or techniques employed herein.