Adjustable mounting structure for a shelving system
09578976 ยท 2017-02-28
Assignee
Inventors
Cpc classification
A47F5/0093
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F1/12
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47F5/103
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/028
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B96/068
HUMAN NECESSITIES
A47B45/00
HUMAN NECESSITIES
International classification
A47F1/04
HUMAN NECESSITIES
Abstract
A shelf system includes a support member that accommodates an associated object for display and dispensing. The support member includes a front end and a rear end. A mounting portion is disposed adjacent the support member rear end. The mounting portion includes a first member which connects to an associated upright and a second member which is operatively connected to the support member. A pin is connected to one of the first and second members and a sleeve is connected to the other of the first and second members, wherein the sleeve selectively accommodates the pin. A fastener is provided for selectively securing the pin in the sleeve.
Claims
1. A shelf system comprising: a support member that accommodates an associated object for display and dispensing, the support member including a front end and a rear end; a mounting portion disposed adjacent the support member rear end, the mounting portion comprising: a first member which connects to an associated upright, a second member which is operably connected to the support member, the second member comprising a wall section wherein the wall section is spaced inwardly from a side wall of the support member, a pin non-removably mounted to one of the first and second members, a sleeve non-removably mounted to the other one of the first and second members, wherein the sleeve selectively accommodates the pin, and a fastener for selectively securing the pin in the sleeve.
2. The system of claim 1 wherein the first member comprises a bracket including a planar body and at least one tooth projecting from the planar body.
3. The system of claim 2 wherein the pin is directly connected to the planar body.
4. The system of claim 3 wherein a plurality of spaced pins are directly connected to the planar body.
5. The system of claim 1 wherein the sleeve is directly mounted on the wall section.
6. The system of claim 5 wherein a plurality of spaced sleeve members are directly mounted on the wall section.
7. The shelf system of claim 1 further comprising a bracket on which the support member is mounted.
8. The system of claim 7 wherein the second member is connected to the bracket.
9. The system of claim 1 further comprising two side brackets on which the support member is slidably mounted.
10. A shelf system comprising: a support member that accommodates an associated object for display and dispensing, the support member including a front end and a rear end; a mounting portion disposed adjacent the support member rear end, the mounting portion comprising: a first member which is adapted to connect to an associated upright, a second member which is adapted to operably connect to the support member, wherein the second member comprises a wall section which is spaced inwardly from a side wall of the support member, a pin non-removably held on the first member, the pin having a length and a diameter, a sleeve non-removably held on the second member, wherein the sleeve has a length shorter than the length of the pin and a diameter larger than the diameter of the pin so that the sleeve selectively accommodates the pin and allows a movement of the pin in relation to the sleeve thereby enabling an adjustment of a location of the first member in relation to a location of the second member, and a fastener adapted to selectively secure the pin in the sleeve.
11. The system of claim 10 wherein the first member comprises a bracket including a planar body and at least one tooth projecting from the planar body and wherein the pin is held on the planar body.
12. The system of claim 11 wherein a plurality of spaced pins are held on the planar body.
13. The system of claim 10 wherein the fastener comprises a cotter pin including a leg which selectively extends through an aperture located near a distal end of the pin.
14. A shelf system comprising: a shelf which accommodates an associated object for display and dispensing, the shelf including a left side and a right side; a left shelf bracket and a right shelf bracket, each including a planar main portion to which the respective left and right sides of the shelf are slidably mounted; a left stanchion bracket located adjacent the left shelf bracket and adapted to connect to a first associated upright; a right stanchion bracket located adjacent the right shelf bracket and adapted to connect to a second associated upright; wherein a distal end of each of the left and right shelf brackets comprises an L-shaped construction including a first leg oriented perpendicular to a plane of the shelf bracket main portion and a second leg oriented parallel to the shelf bracket main portion, wherein a distance between the second legs of the left and right shelf brackets is less than a distance between the main portions of the left and right shelf brackets; a first engaging member non-removably mounted to each of the second legs of each of the left and right shelf brackets; and, a second engaging member non-removably mounted to each of the left and right stanchion brackets, wherein the first and second engaging members engage each other to mount the shelf to the left and right stanchion brackets.
15. The shelf system of claim 14 wherein each of the stanchion brackets includes a planar body portion and a tooth extending away from the body portion.
16. The shelf system of claim 14 wherein the first engaging member comprises a pin and the second engaging member comprises a sleeve which accommodates the pin.
17. The shelf system of claim 14 further comprising a fastener adapted to selectively secure the first engaging member to the second engaging member.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS
(1) The present disclosure may take physical form in certain parts and arrangements of parts, several embodiments of which will be described in detail in this specification and illustrated in the accompanying drawings which form a part hereof and wherein:
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DETAILED DESCRIPTION
(17) It should be understood that the description and drawings herein are merely illustrative and that various modifications and changes can be made in the structures disclosed without the departing from the scope of the present disclosure. It should also be appreciated that the various identified components of the product merchandising systems discussed herein are merely terms of art and that these may vary from one manufacturer to another. Such terms should not be deemed to limit the present disclosure.
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(19) Supported on the roller track 14 can be a container 16 or a stacked set of containers. The containers can be, for example, dairy product containers. It is well known that such containers can hold sour cream, cottage cheese, yogurt, cream cheese and the like. The containers generally have planar bottom and top surfaces so that they can be stacked atop each other as is illustrated in
(20) Separating the several containers 16 into columns are respective dividers 20. The dividers can be mounted either to the roller tracks 14 or directly to the shelf base 12, depending on the design of the roller tracks and of the shelf base. It should be appreciated that the dividers 20 are of sufficient height so as to divide a stacked set of containers into columns. Located at a front end of each divider is a cutout 22. The purpose for the cutout is to allow finger access by a customer in order to grasp a container which the customer wishes to remove from the shelf.
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(25) The stanchions of various manufacturers, such as Hussman, Hill-Phoenix and Kysor-Warren vary somewhat, not only in the thickness of the metal used in the supports or stanchions or uprights, but also in the longitudinal spacing between an adjacent pair of such supports to which a shelf is mounted. In order to accommodate such spacing variations, the instant shelving assembly provides a design in which the mounting portion 40 includes the first member 42 which holds the several pins 54 and a second member 44 defined by the wall sections 46 and 48, which hold the sleeves or collars 52 held on the wall section 46. As best seen in
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(27) In another design, the barrier can be so shaped as to only extend the height of a single container, such as the barrier 122. In still another design, a single product barrier, such as at 124, can include a tapered lower surface 126. This allows a consumer to more easily grasp the container 16 by allowing the fingers of the consumer to contact the container without blockage by the barrier. As with the earlier barrier designs, the barrier 124 is biased to a neutral position by a spring 128. The spring 128 can include a leg 130 illustrated in dashed outlines, which can extend along a back side of the barrier.
(28) In still another design, a short front fence 136 can be employed to block further forward movement of a lowermost container 16. In a yet further embodiment, a pivoting barrier 140, biased by a spring 142 to an upright position, is illustrated. To the far left of
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(32) The roller system 180 is mounted on a bottom divider 182, also having tabs, via the slots 174. Thus, the auxiliary shelf 150 is comprised of the roller system 180 and respective top dividers 172 located on either side of the roller system 180. One embodiment of this design is also evident from
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(35) The product merchandiser embodiments illustrated herein allow shelving to be stacked closely together as withdrawal of the containers does not involve much upward movement of the containers to clear a barrier. Instead, the containers can be simply withdrawn in a generally horizontal direction. In addition, the provision of auxiliary shelves allows the product density for the merchant to be increased significantly. This is very desirable, as more products can be displayed by the merchant in the same amount of space without having to remove and reinstall shelves.
(36) Further, the product merchandiser designs illustrated herein allow shelving to accommodate the uprights or standards of a variety of manufacturers, thereby enabling the disclosed shelving to be almost universal in nature.
(37) In addition, another benefit of the disclosed shelving designs is that slide out shelving is provided in which the orientation of the shelf does not change during the sliding out procedure so that product held on the back end or inner end of the shelf does not hit or contact the shelf immediately above the one which is being slid forwardly.
(38) A latch system is disclosed herein which enables the slide out shelf to be held in a use configuration. The latch system can be selectively disengaged to allow the shelf to move into a restocking configuration on slides defined between side walls of the shelf and brackets mounting the shelf to supports or uprights of the store fixtures.
(39) A variety of blocking or retaining members has been disclosed herein for use at the front end or dispensing end of a gravity fed merchandising shelf. In one design, multiple stacked containers can be prevented from forward movement. In another design, single containers in a stack are prevented from such movement.
(40) Disclosed has been a product vending system in the form of a merchandising shelf comprising a support member for supporting at least one associated object for display and/or dispensing. The support member defines a longitudinal pathway along which the associated at least one object can travel from a rear position to a front position. The shelving system can be of a slide out nature so that the shelf can be slid forward for restocking. The shelving system is adaptable for use with the uprights or standards supplied by a variety of manufacturers. Also, the shelving system, which can be a gravity fed system, can include a movable retainer operatively connected to a front end of the shelving system. The retainer is movable from a first position which at least partially obstructs the pathway, thereby retarding forward movement of the at least one associated object beyond the front end of the shelf, to a second position allowing further forward movement of the at least one associate object for removal of same from the shelf. In one embodiment, the retainer can include two cooperating sections which can pivot outwardly to allow product to be removed from the shelf or pivot inwardly to allow product to be restocked on the shelf. In another embodiment, the retainer assembly can retard the movement of at least two stacked containers at the same time. In one embodiment, a bottom wall of the retainers can be tapered so as to allow finger access to product being held on the shelf. A latching system for the pull out shelving is also provided.
(41) The present disclosure has been described with reference to several embodiments. Obviously, modifications and alterations will occur to others upon the reading and understanding of the preceding detailed description. It is intended that the present disclosure be construed as including all such modifications and alterations insofar as they come within the scope of the appended claims or the equivalents thereof.