WO2008153561A1 - Système d'affichage de gestion de produits avec mécanisme poussoir sans rail - Google Patents
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- A47—FURNITURE; DOMESTIC ARTICLES OR APPLIANCES; COFFEE MILLS; SPICE MILLS; SUCTION CLEANERS IN GENERAL
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- A47F1/126—Racks or containers with arrangements for dispensing articles, e.g. by means of gravity or springs dispensing from the side of an approximately horizontal stack with an article-pushing device the pushing device being urged by spring means
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- the present invention relates generally to a shelf assembly for use in merchandising product and more particularly to a shelf assembly having improved mechanisms for displaying and pushing product on the shelves.
- known systems may include inclined trays or floors that through gravity will cause the product to move toward the front of the shelf.
- Many of these systems include floors or shelves made of a plastic material such as polypropylene that due its low coefficient of friction permit the product to easily slide along the inclined floor or surface.
- these surfaces can become obstructed with debris or sticky substances that inhibit the product from properly sliding, sometimes causing several products to tip over thus blocking additional product from moving to the front of the shelf.
- Other systems include the use of a pusher system to push the product toward the front of the shelf as the product at the front of the shelf is removed.
- the known pusher systems are typically mounted to a track and include a pusher paddle and a coiled spring to urge the with debris or sticky substances that inhibit the product from properly sliding, sometimes causing several products to tip over thus blocking additional product from moving to the front of the shelf.
- Other systems include the use of a pusher system to push the product toward the front of the shelf as the product at the front of the shelf is removed.
- the known pusher systems are typically mounted to a track and include a pusher paddle and a coiled spring to urge the product forward.
- the track becomes obstructed with dirt or sticky materials that hinder the proper operation of the pusher system in the track.
- the known pusher paddles may occasionally tip or bend backwards, thereby causing a binding of the pusher mechanism in the track. In those situations, the pusher mechanism may not properly push product toward the front of the shelf.
- the present invention is directed at improving upon existing merchandising systems by providing a trackless pusher system that works with gravity- fed merchandise systems (i.e., inclined shelves or trays) and non-gravity- fed merchandise systems.
- the present invention is directed to a product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf.
- the invention includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed.
- the trackless system overcomes the known problems with the use of tracks to hold and guide the known pusher mechanisms. It should be understood however that the teachings of the invention may be used with systems that include tracks for mounting a pusher mechanism or the like.
- the pusher mechanism of the invention also includes a pusher paddle and a floor that extends forward of the pusher paddle.
- a flat coiled spring or other biasing element is operatively connected behind the pusher paddle and extends across the floor of the pusher mechanism and to the front of the shelf.
- the product to be merchandised is placed on the coiled spring and on the floor of the pusher mechanism. With this configuration, the pusher paddle is prevented from tipping or bending backwards during operation.
- the invention also includes use of a pushing mechanism with the merchandising of product on horizontal or non-inclined shelves or surfaces, as well as with gravity-fed systems, or systems that use gravity as a mechanism to urge product toward the front of the shelf.
- the pusher paddle may define a concave pushing surface for pushing cylindrical products, such as soft drink bottles or cans.
- the pusher paddle may define a flat pushing surface that may further include at its upper edge a curved rib or similar structure that can be used to push cylindrical products.
- the floor of the pusher mechanism includes a notched or cut-out portion to align the pusher mechanism relative to the coiled spring. Also, the floor of the system also includes a notch or cut-out portion for receiving and mounting a flat end of the coiled spring to the floor. A spring tip may be placed on the end of the coiled spring to mount the coiled spring to the floor of the system.
- an adaptor for a product management display system may be positioned on a floor surface of the display system.
- the adaptor may include a planar surface with at least two ribs extending outwardly from the planar surface and across the planar surface in a substantially parallel manner.
- a coiled spring may be positioned between the parallel extending ribs.
- a mounting member may be used to mount the end of the coiled spring to the floor of the system.
- the mounting member may be snap-fit to or otherwise mounted on the floor and between the glide rails.
- the trackless pusher system is retrofitted into an existing shelf assembly. This allows for the placement of the trackless pusher system in an existing shelving system as a low cost alternative to purchasing the entire trackless pusher assembly.
- FIG. 15J Figure 1 depicts an isometric exploded view of an exemplary embodiment of a product management display system of the present invention.
- Figure 2 depicts an isometric view of an exemplary pusher mechanism mounted to an exemplary tray or product channel of the present invention.
- Figure 3 depicts another isometric view of the system of Figure 2 with product placed in the system.
- Figure 4 depicts another isometric view of the system of Figure 2 with multiple product placed in the system.
- Figure 5 depicts an isometric rear view of the system of Figure 4.
- Figure 6 depicts an alternative embodiment of the tray or product channel of the present invention.
- Figure 7 depicts an exemplary tip for an end of a coiled spring that may be used with the product management display system of the invention.
- Figure 8 depicts the exemplary tip of Figure 7 being mounted to a surface of a tray or product channel.
- Figure 9 depicts the exemplary tip of Figure 7 being mounted to an end of a coiled spring.
- Figure 10 depicts the exemplary tip of Figure 7 mounted to an end of a coiled spring.
- Figure 11 depicts an isometric view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of a product management display system of the present invention.
- Figure 12 depicts another isometric view of the system of Figure 11.
- Figure 13 depicts a front view of the system of Figure 1 1.
- Figure 14 depicts a top view of the system of Figure 11.
- Figure 15 depicts a back view of the system of Figure 11.
- Figure 16 depicts an isometric view of an adaptor that may be used with the invention.
- FIG. 17 depicts a front view of the adaptor of Figure 16.
- Figure 18 depicts an exemplary installation of the adaptor of the invention.
- Figure 19 depicts an isometric view of an installed adaptor of the invention.
- Figure 20 depicts a front view of an installed adaptor of the invention.
- Figure 21 depicts an isometric view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of a product management display system of the present invention.
- Figure 22 depicts an isometric bottom view of an exemplary mounting member that may be used to mount the end of the coiled spring to the floor of the display system.
- Figure 23 depicts an isometric top view of the exemplary mounting member of Figure 22.
- Figure 24 depicts the exemplary mounting member of Figure 22 mounted to the end of the coiled spring with the coiled spring mounted to an exemplary pusher paddle.
- FIG. 25 depicts another view of the exemplary mounting member of Figure 22 mounted to the end of the coiled spring with the coiled spring mounted to an exemplary pusher paddle.
- Figure 26 depicts the exemplary mounting member of Figure 22 with attached coiled spring being mounted to the floor of the system.
- Figure 27 depicts the exemplary mounting member of Figure 22 installed on the floor of the system.
- Figure 28 depicts an isometric view of an alternative exemplary embodiment of a product management display system of the present invention.
- Figure 29 depicts a close-up isometric view of the tray of the exemplary embodiment of Figure 28.
- Figure 29 A depicts a cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of Figure 28 illustrating a first securing method.
- Figure 29B depicts a cross-sectional view of the exemplary embodiment of Figure 28 illustrating a second securing method.
- Figure 30 depicts a close-up isometric view of the embodiment of Figure 28 illustrating the rivet attaching the spring to the tray.
- Figure 31 depicts an isometric view of the embodiment of Figure 28 being assembled in a preexisting wire shelf.
- Figure 32 depicts an isometric view of the embodiment of Figure 28 assembled in a preexisting wire shelf.
- FIG. 1 an isometric exploded view of an exemplary embodiment of the present invention.
- Exemplary merchandise system 10 includes a product dispensing tray 12 in which is mounted an exemplary trackless pusher mechanism 14.
- the pusher mechanism 14 will fit in the tray 12 and will slide along the surface of the tray without the use of tracks, rails, or guides typically used to hold a conventional pusher mechanism to the tray or floor of the tray.
- the pusher mechanism defines a pusher paddle and a pusher floor that extends forward of the pusher paddle.
- a coiled spring may extend across the pusher floor and operatively connect to the tray at a forward position on the tray.
- product to be merchandised may be placed in the tray in front of the pusher paddle and may sit on the pusher floor as well as the coiled spring. With this configuration, the weight of the product will prevent the pusher paddle from tipping to ensure proper pushing of the product.
- the problems associated with debris or sticky materials hindering the effectiveness of known pusher systems that use tracks, rails or guides have been eliminated.
- Other aspects, embodiments and features of the invention and its teachings are set forth in more detail below.
- the exemplary tray 12 may define a surface 16 and one or more dividing panels or dividers 18 to separate the tray into numerous rows for placement of product.
- the tray 12 may be a shelf or any other surface on which products may be placed for merchandising.
- the surface 16 may be a solid surface or a surface defining a plurality of spaced-apart apertures 20 separated by a plurality of support ribs 22.
- the apertures 20 and ribs 22 provide a surface that permits the slidable movement of product placed on this surface and also permits liquids and dirt to pass through the apertures 20 so that they do not collect on the surface 16.
- the surface 16 may be made of any suitable material that permits the slidable movement of product on the surface 16. Other surface or floor configurations are known and may be used with the principles of the invention.
- the surface 16 may define a rounded end portion 24 that includes a notch or cut-out portion 26.
- the end portion 24 may be rounded to match the shape of the product that is placed on the tray.
- the depicted end portion 24 is rounded or defines a semi-circular shape to match the contour of a bottle or can that may be placed in the tray and on the end portion 24.
- Other shapes of the end portion may be used with the invention depending on the product to be merchandised.
- the notch 26 may be used to receive and mount an end 29 of a coiled spring 30 or similar biasing element.
- the notch 26 may define opposing angled edge surfaces 32 that are joined by edge 34.
- the edge 34 is preferably centered across the width of the product row formed in the tray 12 and extends perpendicular to the length of the tray. This configuration will center the coiled spring 30 relative to the tray 12 and will permit the spring to extend in a substantially parallel manner relative to the length of the tray. In other words, the depicted edge 34 of the notch 26 will permit the spring 30 to extend along the length of the tray 12 at or near the center of the product row formed by the tray.
- the location and configuration of the notch may vary depending on the desired placement of the spring.
- the coiled spring 30 may define an end 29 that is configured to be placed across the notch 26 and onto the edge 34.
- the end 29 of the coiled spring may be V-shaped and function as a hook such that the end 29 will wrap around the edge 34 with a portion of the end 29 of the coiled spring extending beneath the end portion 24 of the surface 16. This configuration permits an easy installation of the coiled spring onto the tray.
- a spring tip 60 may be added to the end 29 of the spring 30 to assist with the mounting of the spring to the system.
- the spring tip 60 may define numerous shapes and configurations depending on the configuration of the tray and the surface on which the spring end needs to attach.
- the spring tip 60 may be permanently attached to the end 29 of the coiled spring 30 or it may be detachable to permit the interchange or replacement of the spring tip 60.
- the spring tip 60 may be made of plastic and may define one or more apertures.
- Aperture 61 may be used to receive the end 29 of the coiled spring 30.
- a second aperture 63 may be used to receive a mating tongue or mounting member 65 extending from the surface 16 of the tray 12, as discussed below. With this configuration, the end 29 of the coiled spring 30 may be operatively connected to the tray 12.
- the end 29 of the coiled spring may snap-fit into an aperture formed in the surface 16, or may be otherwise inserted and secured to an aperture or opening in the tray, thereby securing the end 29 of the coiled spring 30 in position.
- dividers 18 may also be used to separate product into rows.
- the dividers 18 extend substantially upwardly from the surface 16 and as illustrated in Figure 1 , may be positioned on opposing sides of the surface 16. Alternatively, the dividers 18 may be positioned at any desired position on the tray 12 or to the surface 16.
- the dividers 18 may be formed as a unitary structure with the surface 16, or the dividers 18 may be detachable to provide added flexibility with the system.
- the dividers may be attached to a front or back rail depending on the system.
- the dividers 18 may define numerous configurations and may extend upwardly any desired distance to provide the desired height of the dividers between the rows of product to be merchandised.
- This height may be adjustable by adding divider extenders or the like.
- the product-retaining members 44 serve as a front retaining wall or bar to hold the product in the tray 12 and to prevent the product from falling out of the tray 12. These members are also configured to permit the easy removal of the forward-most product positioned in the tray 12.
- the product-retaining member 44 may be one or more curve-shaped retaining ribs as depicted in Figure 1. These illustrated retaining ribs may extend from one divider to another divider thereby joining the dividers.
- the retaining ribs may also extend part-way between the dividers, as also shown in Figure 1 as rib 46, to also assist in retaining the product in the tray.
- the product-retaining member 44 may be a curve-shaped solid retaining wall 48 that extends between dividers.
- the retaining wall 48 may be transparent or semi-transparent to permit visualization of the product on the shelf.
- the retaining wall 48 may also extend part-way between the dividers 18.
- the retaining wall 100 may be attached to the surface of the tray and not connect to the dividers.
- the retaining wall 100 may fo ⁇ n an opening 102 defined by an upper member 104, opposing, curved side walls 106 that further define an angled edge 108, and a floor member 110.
- the side walls 106 may also be straight and not curved depending on the system.
- the end of the coiled spring may also snap-fit into the floor 110 or otherwise attached to the tray using any of the techniques described herein.
- One of skill in the art will readily appreciate that there are numerous shapes and configurations possible for the product-retaining member 44 and that the depicted configurations are merely exemplary embodiments of these numerous configurations.
- the exemplary trackless pusher mechanism 14 defines a pusher paddle 50 and a pusher floor 52.
- the pusher paddle 50 and pusher floor 52 may be formed as a single, unitary structure or may be separate structures that are joined together using known techniques.
- the pusher paddle 50 and pusher floor 52 may be made of any known suitable plastic or metal material.
- the pusher paddle and pusher floor may be reinforced using any known reinforcing techniques.
- the pusher paddle 50 forms a curved-shape pusher surface or face 54 that is configured to match the shape of the product to be merchandised, such as plastic bottles or cans containing a beverage, as depicted in Figures 3-5.
- the curve-shaped pusher surface 54 permits the pusher to remain centrally aligned with the last product in the tray. This configuration reduces friction and drag between the pusher and the divider walls.
- the pusher surface or face may be a flat surface.
- the flat pusher surface may be accompanied by a curved shaped rib that is positioned near or on the top of the pusher paddle and that may be used to center and align product in the tray, in a manner similar to the curve-shaped pusher surface 54 depicted in Figure 1.
- the curve shaped rib may define other shapes and configurations that permit cylindrical or similar shaped products to be properly pushed in the tray. Advertisement, product identification or other product information may be placed on the pusher surface 54.
- Support members 58 Positioned behind the pusher surface or face 54 may be one or more support members 58, such as ribs, walls, or gussets.
- the support members 58 are configured to support the pusher surface 54 and further connect the pusher paddle 50 to the pusher floor 52.
- positioned between the support members 58 is the coiled spring 30, and more specifically the coiled end 57 that is used to urge the pusher paddle 50 forward and along the tray 12, as understood in the art. Any technique used to operatively connect the coiled spring to the pusher paddle 50 may be used with the invention.
- the pusher floor 52 may be positioned below the pusher paddle 50 and may extend forward of the pusher surface 54 of the pusher paddle.
- the pusher floor 52 may extend any predetermined distance and at any predetermined angle.
- the pusher floor 52 may extend substantially perpendicular to the pusher surface 54.
- the pusher floor 52 may extend a sufficient distance to permit one product, such as a single bottle or can, to be placed on the pusher floor.
- the pusher floor 52 may be configured to permit more than one product to be placed on the pusher floor.
- the pusher floor 52 may define any shape, including the depicted round shape and may define any product retaining features on the surface of the pusher floor, such as ribs, walls, or the like, to further hold the product on the pusher floor.
- the pusher floor 52 may define an elongated channel, groove or recessed portion 59 that is sized, shaped and configured to seat the coiled spring 30.
- the channel or groove 59 may extend across the floor 52 and in a substantially perpendicular manner relative to the pusher paddle 50.
- the groove or channel may extend part-way or across the entire pusher floor 52, as shown in Figure 19. Such configuration permits the proper alignment and positioning of the pusher paddle 50 in the tray.
- the groove 59 may define a depth that matches or exceeds the thickness of the coiled spring 30. With this configuration, the coiled spring 30 will seat at or below the pusher floor surface such that product will not sit directly on the coiled spring, rather, such product will sit on the pusher floor surface. As shown in Figure 19, the pusher floor may include apertures and openings through which debris or other items may pass. Alternatively, the floor may be a solid surface.
- an adaptor 180 may be positioned on the surface 16.
- the adaptor 180 may include one or more raised ribs 182 on which a product may sit.
- the raised ribs 182 may extend longitudinally along the length of the adaptor 180.
- the adaptor 180 may be a flat extrusion of plastic material (or any other suitable material) defining a planar surface 184 with the one or more ribs 182 extending outwardly from the planar surface 184.
- the adaptor 180 may define a rounded end 185 and include a notch or cut-away portion 186 through which or across which the coiled spring may extend.
- the rounded end 185 may be configured to match the shape of the product that is placed on the tray. Other shapes of the end 185, notch 186 and adaptor 180 may be used with the invention depending on the product to be merchandised.
- the adaptor 180 may be a separate, insertable piece or, alternatively, a piece formed integral with the surface 16.
- the adaptor 180 may be easily insertable onto the surface 16 and between the dividers 18.
- the pusher mechanism 14 may be positioned on top of the adaptor 180 and may slide freely across the ribs 182 of the adaptor 180.
- the coiled spring 30 may extend in a parallel manner between the ribs 182 and may seat at or below the top surface of the ribs 182, as more i:
- the ribs 182 may be a raised bead or raised beads, or a series of fingers that may be used to facilitate the movement of the product on the surface 16.
- the ribs 182 may be product moving members, such as runners or one or more rollers or rolling members that permit the product to roll across the rolling members and toward the front of the product display system.
- Exemplary roller assemblies include those disclosed and described in United States Application Serial No. 11/257,718 filed October 25, 2005 and assigned to RTC Industries, Inc, which application is incorporated herein by reference. As should be appreciated by those skilled in the art, there are many possible techniques that may be used with the described pusher mechanisms for facilitating the movement of the product on the shelf or floor.
- the underneath side of the pusher floor 52 may be a smooth planar surface that will slide freely along the surface 16.
- the pusher floor 52 may include beads, runners, rollers or the like that will permit the pusher floor to slide along the surface yet raise the pusher floor up off of the surface 16.
- the underneath side of the pusher floor may be configured with rail mounting members to permit the mounting of the pusher to a track or rail, as understood in the art.
- the pusher floor further defines a notch or cut-out portion 62 through which will pass the coiled spring 30.
- the end 29 of the coiled spring 30 will pass through the notch 62 and through the notch 26 of the surface 16 and will mount to the tray using any of the techniques described above.
- the coiled spring 30 may extend below and underneath the pusher floor 52 as opposed to above and across the pusher floor, as depicted in the figures. With this configuration, the groove 59 and notch 62 may not be necessary.
- the coiled spring 30 may be any biasing element including, without limitation, a flat coil spring commonly used with pusher systems.
- the present invention may use one or more coiled springs to urge the pusher mechanism 14 forward depending on the desired application.
- the coil tension of the spring 30 may also vary depending on the particular application.
- the trackless pusher mechanism 14 is shown mounted to the tray 12. As illustrated, the pusher mechanism 14 fits in the tray 12 between the dividers 18. End 29 of the coiled spring 30 extends through the notch in the pusher floor and mounts to the tray as described above. In use, the pusher mechanism 14 will slide along the surface 16 of the tray 12 without the use of tracks, rails, or guides. As depicted in Figure 2, the pusher mechanism 14 is shown in a forward position.
- the pusher mechanism 14 is shown merchandising one product 70 in the merchandise system 10.
- the product is prevented from tipping out of the tray by the product-retaining member 44.
- the product 70 may be any product to be merchandised including the depicted soft drink bottle.
- the product 70 sits on the pusher floor 52 and the coiled spring 30 that extends below the product. The weight of the product on the floor 52 and the positioning of the product across the spring 30 prevent the paddle 50 from tipping in the tray 12.
- the pusher mechanism 14 is shown merchandising multiple products 70 in the merchandise system 10.
- the product next to the pusher paddle 50 sits on the pusher floor 52 and the coiled spring 30 that extends below the product.
- the other products will sit on the coiled spring 30 that will extend below these products.
- the adaptor 180 may be positioned in the system in which case the product may sit on the ribs 182 of the adaptor as opposed to the coiled spring. Again, the weight of the product on the pusher floor 52 and the positioning of the products across the spring 30 prevent the paddle 50 from tipping in the tray.
- the pusher mechanism 14 In use, as one product is removed from the front of the tray near the product-retaining member 44, the pusher mechanism 14 (through the urging of the coiled spring 30) will push the remaining product forward in the tray 12 until the forward-most product contacts the product-retaining member 44. As additional products are removed, the pusher mechanism 14 will continue to push the remaining product toward the product-retaining member 44.
- a rear view of the pusher mechanism 14 shows the pusher mechanism 14 merchandising multiple products 70 in the merchandise system 10.
- the product next to the pusher paddle 50 sits on the pusher floor 52 and the coiled spring 30 that extends below the product.
- the other products will sit on the coiled spring that will extend below these products.
- the adaptor 180 may be positioned in the system in which case the product may sit on the ribs 182 of the adaptor as opposed to the coiled spring.
- the coiled end 57 of the spring 30 will urge the pusher paddle 50 of the pusher mechanism 14 forward in the tray 12 until the forward-most product contacts the product-retaining member 44.
- the coiled end 57 may be positioned between two support members 58. The support members will retain the coiled spring between these members.
- the pusher floor 52 may also extend below the support members 58.
- FIG. 6 an alternative embodiment of the pusher tray is depicted.
- multiple trays 12 may be formed into a single multi-tray assembly 80.
- the multi-trays may have a common floor with dividers 18 extending upwardly from the floor to create the multiple trays or rows.
- the product-retaining member 44 may be a solid member that extends between two dividers, as discussed above.
- One or more of the multi-tray assemblies 80 may be coupled or joined together in a side-by-side manner using any known technique, including clips, dovetailing, fasteners, or the like. With this configuration, numerous rows of product can be provided for the merchandising of numerous products.
- the trackless pusher mechanism 14 may be used with gravity-fed systems, that is, systems having trays or product channels that are mounted on an incline to permit gravity to assist with the merchandising of the product.
- the trackless pusher mechanism 14 may be used with systems that are mounted in a non-inclined or in a horizontal manner where gravity will provide little or no assistance with the merchandising of the product.
- the trackless pusher mechanism 14 may also be used to push various shaped products.
- Figure 7 depicts an exemplary tip 60 for the end 29 of a coiled spring 30 that may be used with the merchandise system 10.
- the tip 60 defines an aperture 61 for receiving the end 29 of the coiled spring and an aperture 63 for mounting to the surface 16 of the tray.
- extending beneath the surface 16 may be a tongue or mounting member 65 that may be configured to mate with the aperture 63 and to snap-fit the tip 60 onto the tongue 65 and thus to the surface 16.
- the exemplary tip 60 of Figure 7 is shown being mounted to the tongue or mounting member 65.
- the tongue 65 may include an elongated outwardly extending rib 67 that is used to snap-fit the tip 60 onto the tongue 65.
- rib 67 that is used to snap-fit the tip 60 onto the tongue 65.
- the exemplary tip 60 is shown fully mounted in a snap-fit manner to the surface 16, and more specifically to the end portion 24 of the surface 16 of the tray 12. Also depicted is the mounting of the end 29 of the coiled spring 30 to the aperture 61 of the tip 60. As shown in Figure 9, the end 29 of the coiled spring may be inserted into the aperture 61. The aperture 61 is configured to receive the end 29 of the coiled spring and hold the end 29 in position, and to also permit the removal of the end 29 of the coiled spring from the aperture 61 in those circumstances where it is desirable to disconnect the coiled spring from the tip to permit the removal of the pusher mechanism 14 from the system.
- a mounting member 130 may be used to mount the end 29 of the coiled spring to the floor 131 of the system.
- the mounting member 130 may be snap-fit to or otherwise mounted on the floor 131 and between the glide rails 132. The mounting member will thus hold the end of the coiled spring in position and to the floor of the system.
- the mounting member 130 may include one or more legs 136 on one or more sides of the member 130.
- the legs may be configured to snap-fit to the underside of the rails 132 to thereby hold the mounting member 130 to the floor of the system.
- the legs 136 may include legs ends 137 defining an L- shape or angled surfaces that are configured to contact the underside of the rail 132 and prevent the mounting member 130 from being lifted up from the floor, except by the intentional flexing of the legs out from the underside of the rail 132.
- the legs 136 may contact the connecting ribs 134 which will prevent slidable movement of the mounting member 130 relative to the floor.
- the mounting member 130 is shown being mounted to the floor of the system and more specifically to the rails.
- Figure 27 illustrates that the mounting member 130 remains in position as the pusher paddle 141 is pulled away from the front of the system.
- the mounting member 130 may be connected to this type of system floor 131 using other techniques. For example, a separate mounting clip, one or more fasteners, adhesives, or other techniques may be used to secure the mounting member 130 to the floor 131. 1 !
- the mounting member 130 may also include an aperture or opening or slot 138 that will receive the end 29 of the spring.
- the spring may be mounted using any of the techniques described herein, or other techniques. The configuration of the aperture 138 and mounting member 130 will hold the spring in position on the mounting member 130, similar to the technique described above.
- the mounting member 130 may also include glide ribs 139 on a top surface that allow product placed thereon to slide more easily across the mounting member after the mounting member is installed to the floor of the system.
- the mounting member 130 may also include an elongated flat body 140 that extends forward of the location of the legs 136 to provide stability to the mounting member 130 after it is mounted to the floor of the system.
- the pusher paddle or pusher mechanism 141 may include a pusher face 143 configured to match the shape of the product against which it pushes. As illustrated, the pusher face 143 may be curve shaped to match the shape of a bottle or other cylindrical object.
- the pusher paddle 141 may also include a pusher floor 145 similar to the pusher floor configurations described above.
- the pusher floor 145 may further include a spring sleeve 147 that receives the coiled spring 30 to shield and protect the spring.
- the spring sleeve 147 may extend partly or fully across the pusher floor 145 and in the direction of the spring 30.
- the spring sleeve 147 may have a relatively short height and a flat surface 149 to permit product to sit thereon without significant tipping or leaning of the product.
- the pusher paddle 141 may be positioned on top of the floor 131 to glide on top of the surface, as describe above.
- the pusher paddle may be positioned between two product divider walls 153 that are joined together by a product retaining member 155. Additional product retaining members 157 may extend outwardly from the product dividers.
- the trackless pusher system may be retrofitted to an existing shelf assembly 230, which may have product dividers already built in.
- the trackless pusher system may be retrofitted to an existing wire shelf assembly.
- a tray or adaptor 216 may have a glide floor 222 that may be sized to a single lane of the shelf 234 or sized to an entire shelf width.
- the glide floor 222 may include several raised ribs 224, which help to reduce friction for the products merchandised on the tray 216. It should be understood that one or more raised ribs 224 may be used with the glide floor 222. Alternatively, the glide floor 222 may be a flat, planar surface without raised ribs.
- the tray or adaptor 216 may be configured similar to the adaptor 180 of Figure 16.
- the end 29 of coiled spring 30 may be riveted, via a rivet 229, to the front end 228 of the tray 216, or may be attached by any other attachment technique.
- the tray 216 can be retained to the shelf by any attachment technique suitable for the particular shelf.
- the tray 216 may include one or more outwardly extending fingers or snaps 220, which may engage one or more individual wires 232 of the shelf 234 to retain the tray 216 on the shelf 234.
- the fingers or snaps 220 may extend longitudinally along the length of the tray 216, or may be spaced apart along the length of the tray.
- the snaps 220 may be used to snap-fit the tray 216 to the existing wire shelf.
- the snaps 220A and 220B may define numerous configurations that permit the tray 216 to be snap fit to the shelf.
- the embodiment depicted in Figures 28-32 allows for the placement of the trackless pusher system in an existing shelving system, such as a wire shelf system, as a low cost alternative to the entire trackless pusher assembly. It should be understood that with this embodiment, any pusher mechanism described herein may be used.
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La présente invention concerne un système d'affichage de gestion de produits destiné à promouvoir la vente des produits sur une étagère incluant l'utilisation d'un mécanisme poussoir sans rail qui se déplace le long d'une surface sur laquelle le produit est placé. Le mécanisme poussoir de l'invention comporte également une palette de poussoir et un plancher qui s'étend vers l'avant de la palette de poussoir. Un ressort hélicoïdal plat ou un autre élément de sollicitation peut être raccordé de manière opérationnelle derrière la palette de poussoir et s'étend en travers du plancher du mécanisme de poussoir et vers l'avant de l'étagère. Au cours d'une utilisation, le produit dont la vente est à promouvoir peut être placé sur le ressort hélicoïdal et sur le plancher du mécanisme poussoir. Avec cette configuration, la palette de poussoir ne peut pas basculer ou se pencher vers l'arrière pendant l'opération. Dans un aspect en variante, un élément de montage peut être utilisé pour monter l'extrémité du ressort hélicoïdal sur le plancher du système. Pour ces systèmes qui comportent des rails de glissement espacés les uns des autres qui sont reliés les uns aux autres par des nervures de raccordement, ou qui utilisent des étagères en fil, l'élément de montage peut être ajusté par emboîtement ou monté d'une toute autre manière sur le plancher et entre les rails de glissement ou les fils de l'étagère. L'invention peut être utilisée pour promouvoir la vente de produits sur des étagères ou surfaces horizontales ou non inclinées, ainsi qu'avec des systèmes d'alimentation par gravité, ou des systèmes qui utilisent la gravité comme mécanisme pour pousser le produit en direction de l'avant de l'étagère.
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