121 |
SHELF DISPLAY |
US15057278 |
2016-03-01 |
US20160180750A1 |
2016-06-23 |
Richard Allen Ports; Jason Rockford Wheaton |
A shelf display that is easily attached to a store merchandising fixture in a retail or wholesale environment is disclosed. It extends away from the merchandising fixture to increase visibility. The shelf display includes separate pieces that can be snapped together without the use of tools and provide flexibility in positioning the shelf display. A frame is mounted into a clip that slides along one edge of the frame. The clip is part of a ball joint so that the frame can be rotated or tilted. The ball joint attaches to an arm with breakaway lines so the length of the arm can be adjusted. The display may be formed in multiple sizes and shapes, and is oriented so that both sides of the shelf display can be used for graphic statements. |
122 |
Product Management Display System |
US15043287 |
2016-02-12 |
US20160157635A1 |
2016-06-09 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A merchandise display system can include a pusher extender that increases the pushing surface of the pusher. The pusher extender may define an elongated pusher body having a cavity. The pusher extender may be configured to slide over the pusher wall via the cavity like a sleeve. The pusher extender with an enlarged, substantially planar surface thereby creates an enlarged pushing surface for pushing larger products toward the front of the display system. The pusher extender can also be provided with an angled pusher surface to accommodate larger products. The display system can be mounted to a rear hang bar located towards the back of the shelf. A hanger may be positioned within a cavity formed in the divider and extend the length of the divider. The hook end of the hanger may then be positioned on the hang bar and the entire system may cantilever out from the hang bar. |
123 |
LIGHTING SUPPORT FOR MOUNTING A LIGHT SOURCE ONTO A SHELF |
US14501992 |
2014-09-30 |
US20160091177A1 |
2016-03-31 |
Pascal-Simon Houle |
A lighting support for mounting a light source onto shelving including a lower shelf and an upper shelf, the upper shelf having a front end and a front edge structure. The lighting support comprises a securing member operatively connectable to the front edge structure of the upper shelf a light source support connected to the securing member. The light source support is configured to receive and support the light source and is positioned for the light source to illuminate a section of the lower shelf when the securing member is operatively connected to the front edge structure of the upper shelf. |
124 |
ELECTRONIC LABELLING SYSTEM |
US14774864 |
2014-02-27 |
US20160027348A1 |
2016-01-28 |
Bernard JOLIEY |
Electronic labelling system with rail 1 supporting labels fixed onto the edge face of a shelf, the rail and the shelf having the same height, the rail 1 having a free edge 8 and a top groove 9. The electronic label 2 bears a ridge 15 that can be inserted into the groove 9 of the rail 1, and a member 16 for fixing to the free edge 8 of the rail 1. |
125 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH RAIL MOUNTING CLIP |
US14746355 |
2015-06-22 |
US20150366340A1 |
2015-12-24 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
126 |
Product management display system with trackless pusher mechanism |
US14328976 |
2014-07-11 |
US09173505B2 |
2015-11-03 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
127 |
Product securement and management system |
US14046385 |
2013-10-04 |
US09167913B2 |
2015-10-27 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A merchandising system that improves the merchandising of product by limiting the number and the frequency with which product can be removed from, for example, a merchandising shelf. The merchandising system may include a base configured to support product and a housing configured to engage the base. The housing may comprise a top wall, a first side wall, a second side wall, and a front retaining wall mounted to the base at an angle. The system may further include a spring-urged pusher movably mounted on the base. The system may further include an opening defined by the first side wall and the front retaining wall through which product may be removed. |
128 |
DECORATIVE ELEMENT FOR A SHELF |
US14252558 |
2014-04-14 |
US20150289650A1 |
2015-10-15 |
Cheuk Yu Yau |
A decorative element that can be mounted to an existing shelf is disclosed. The decorative element can also be horizontally leveled to itself. Additionally, the decorative element may also be leveled with adjacent decorative elements so that the ends of adjacent decorative elements can be matched to each other to provide the appearance of one long unit. The exterior aesthetic appearance of the first and second decorative elements may appear to be in line with each other. |
129 |
Product management display system with rail mounting clip |
US14332088 |
2014-07-15 |
US09060624B2 |
2015-06-23 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
130 |
Greeting card highlighter |
US13800532 |
2013-03-13 |
US08991624B2 |
2015-03-31 |
Emory Brozak; Anthony J. Santarelli |
The present invention discloses a greeting card highlighter for organizing greeting cards into particularized groupings and displaying the greeting cards on a larger fixture in a manner which attracts the attention of consumers. The greeting card highlighter may contain two or more greeting card pockets which are operative to hold a plurality of greeting cards. The pockets may be arranged in a back-to-back arrangement, perpendicular to the main greeting card display to which the highlighter is attached, so as to attract the attention of consumers walking up or down a greeting card aisle. |
131 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH RAIL MOUNTING CLIP |
US14332088 |
2014-07-15 |
US20140339181A1 |
2014-11-20 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising products on a shelf includes a rail mounting clip structure for removably coupling a front rail to a shelf, the shelf having a channel structure extending along a portion of a front edge. Upon removable engagement with the shelf, the front rail may be used to engage with one or more divider and pusher devices configured to display products on a shelf. |
132 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14444357 |
2014-07-28 |
US20140332482A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
133 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14444296 |
2014-07-28 |
US20140332481A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
134 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14328976 |
2014-07-11 |
US20140332480A1 |
2014-11-13 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
135 |
PRODUCT MANAGEMENT DISPLAY SYSTEM WITH TRACKLESS PUSHER MECHANISM |
US14326588 |
2014-07-09 |
US20140326690A1 |
2014-11-06 |
Stephen N. Hardy |
A product management display system for merchandising product on a shelf includes using a trackless pusher mechanism that travels along a surface on which product is placed and one or more dividers for separating product into rows. The one or more dividers may be engaged to a front rail in two different conditions, locked and unlocked. In a locked condition, the relationship between the divider and the front rail resists alteration in any direction with respect to each other. In the unlocked condition, the dividers may be freely slid laterally along the front rail, while remaining perpendicular to the front rail. The one or more dividers may lock to the front rail through the use of corresponding teeth, resilient surfaces, a locking tab, a locking bar and/or a cam. |
136 |
LIGHTED MOUNTING APPARATUS |
US14262927 |
2014-04-28 |
US20140321105A1 |
2014-10-30 |
Matthew J. Meyer; Ronald E. Earley |
A lighted mounting apparatus for a promotional glass holder including a channel which is lined on the bottom by a LED strip, a pair of extrusions to receive and hold a promotional glass, and a low voltage power supply. |
137 |
MERCHANDISE SECURITY SYSTEM |
US14100945 |
2013-12-09 |
US20140166598A1 |
2014-06-19 |
Gregory M. Bird; Shane Obitts; Paul A. Mueller |
A merchandising system includes a support adapted to be secured to a first associated merchandising structure and a tile mounted to the support. The tile extends away from the support so as to approach a second associated merchandising structure spaced from the first associated merchandising structure. The tile includes a first portion and a second portion connected to the first portion and selectively slidable in relation to the first portion to change a size of the tile. A protrusion extends from the first portion. The protrusion is connected to the support to enable a movement of the tile in relation to the support thereby allowing selective access to any desired portion of at least one of the first and second associated merchandising structures. The tile front face can include a cut out section or a slot. |
138 |
Merchandise security system |
US13107187 |
2011-05-13 |
US08167149B2 |
2012-05-01 |
Stephen D. Wamsley; Robert Gray; Paul A. Mueller; Daniel J. Kump; Curtis Taylor; James J. Rataiczak, III |
A merchandise security system includes a merchandise display having a first display member and a second display member vertically spaced from the first display member. At least one tile is mounted to the first display member. The at least one tile is movable between a first position blocking access to a desired column of associated merchandise stored on one of the first and second display members to a second position allowing access to the desired column of the associated merchandise. A lock member is operatively connected to the at least one tile for restricting movement of the at least one tile from its first position. The lock member is movable from the locked position where at the lock member interferes with movement from the at least one tile from its first position to an unlocked position which enables the at least one tile to be moved from its first position to its second position for allowing access to the desired column of associated merchandise. |
139 |
SHELF ITEM DISPLAY ACCESSORY |
US12910858 |
2010-10-24 |
US20120097626A1 |
2012-04-26 |
Joe Deguglimo; Glenn Robinson |
Embodiments of the present invention provide a system and method for displaying items of goods on shelving systems. A shelf display accessory unit can include a top panel with a top surface configured for displaying an item of goods, and a bottom surface which is opposite the top surface, that includes a module that houses a cable. The shelf display accessory unit further can include a front panel having a display surface that is configured to display a label, and a back panel having a supporting surface that includes means for coupling the shelf display accessory unit to a front portion of a shelf. In embodiments, the shelf display accessory unit can include a cable that has one end anchored to the module and the other end connected to the item of goods. In embodiments, the shelf display accessory unit further can include a flap coupled to the front panel and configured to secure a label to the front panel of the shelf display accessory unit. |
140 |
Snap on Shelf Slotting Tool and Lane Indicator |
US13165540 |
2011-06-21 |
US20110309044A1 |
2011-12-22 |
Michael Phillip Morrow |
The invention is embodied in an shelving system especially useful for carton flow warehouse shelving systems. The new system provides for carton flow lanes by mounting a series of shelf slotters along the replenish side shelf rail. Goods, typically in boxes, are placed into slots or lanes on the shelf platform, as guided by the shelf slotters. The series of parallel rollers allows the goods to travel down the shelf platform. Once the goods are directed into a lane by the shelf slotters, they will travel under the force of gravity down the roller tracks without significant deviation in their path, eliminating the need for a lane divider and reducing the labor involved in re-profiling a carton flow shelving system. |