Abstract:
Label holders adapted to be mounted on a supporting surface formed of a grid of wire rods, such as a wire basket, a wire rack, a wire shelf or the like. The label holder includes a planar backing element supporting the label holder portion for viewing at a preselected angle, with a trapezoidal connector formed in the backing element to snappingly engage over a horizontally extending wire rod of the grid. The trapezoidal connector may include a plurality of flexible bumps or ridges for enhanced gripping of the wire rods of the grid. The remainder of the backing element rests against the vertically extending wire rods of the grid.
Abstract:
A label holder is hingedly connected to a clip portion grippingly engaged over a transversely extending rod at the distal end of a merchandise aid, such as a scanner hook or the like, or over a plate on the end of a scanner hook enabling the label holder to be moved forwardly to access or position product on the scanner hook, or, in some applications, rearwardly in the event of impact from a passerby. By selecting the properties of the hinge section, the label holder can be temporarily fixed in a selected angular relationship when the scanner hook extends above or below the eye of a viewer to facilitate reading information on labels carried thereby.
Abstract:
A display tag, of sheet material, for use on a forwardly extending support hook is provided. It has a mounting portion on one end for securing it to the proximal end of a support hook, and an elongate portion adjacent the mounting portion for extending forwardly of the hook to present product information at a distal end of the elongate portion. The tag has one or more flaps or tabs which are die-cut therein and provided with bar receiving cut-outs for receiving a forwardly extending part of a support hook therein. In one embodiment, four tabs are provided on the mounting portion of the tag for receiving mutually perpendicular extending bars of a bi-directional wire rack therein. The bar receiving cut-outs in the tabs are circular or elongate in shape and stabilize the tag in the longitudinal direction on the support hook.
Abstract:
A shelf divider for use on an apertured shelf is made from an elongate strip of plastic sheet divided by a lengthwise fold line in an attachment panel and a divider panel. The attachment panel has a row of fold-down tabs which are inserted into respective apertures of the shelf to secure the attachment panel face-to-face on the shelf. The spacing and orientation of the respective tabs is such as to inhibit accidental or inadvertent removal or displacement of the divider when it is attached.
Abstract:
A label holder particularly for uswe on an elongate broom hook in a store display for providing product information in relation to brooms suspended from the hook is formed from a sheet of plastic material having an elongate strip element which is looped around the hook and secured thereto by self adhesion of a contact adhesive on one surface of the strip. The strip has a flange at one end that extends laterally from the hook and a label attachment with a label panel depends from the flange. The label provides a customer with substantially unobstructed vision of the product information and does not inpede access to brooms on the hook.
Abstract:
A mailbag tag made of plastic sheet material is formed to fit on the encircling leather strap of a standard mailbag for providing a stable surface to support a routing bar code for scanning by a bar code reader. The tag has a flexible sidearm which is inserted through the strap hasp to form a hasp lock and the tag is designed to have sufficient strength enabling it to be used as a handle for carrying a filled mailbag.
Abstract:
A label holder for a product information label is suspended from a wire rod forming part of a wire basket, wire shelf, or the like containing the product, the label holder having elongate tabs along the upper margin which loop around the rod and attach to the body of the holder. The tabs have adhesive inner surfaces which are pressed into engagement with the rod so as to stabilize the label holder against swaying when traversed by a bar code reader.
Abstract:
A display element is disclosed which can be used for displaying product information forwardly of an apertured product display shelf and which can be used selectively as a price channel flag for securing in a price channel in a supermarket and the like. The element is formed from a blank of plastic sheet having rectangular display and attachment panels with a transverse fold line extending therebetween. The attachment panel has a slit which forms a depressable arrow-shaped head for secruing in an aperture of the shelf adjacent the forward edge. Sections of the attachment panel adjacent the head engage the upper surface of the shelf thereby precluding upward tilting of the element. The display panel is folded down in front of the shelf and can be provided with an information display card or label. The blank also has a transverse channel-shaped slit which provides a portion of the blank located between the slit and a free upper edge of the attachment panel which can be flexed into a concave price channel so that the display panel extends below the price channel to form a price channel flag.
Abstract:
A multipurpose display card holder is formed from a rectangular blank of plastic sheet. The blank is divided by three transverse crease lines into four contiguous panels namely a base forming panel at one end of the blank, a first card holder panel adjacent the base forming panel, a bridging panel adjacent the first card holder panel and a second card holder panel adjacent the bridging panel at the other end of the blank. The respective card holder panels are provided with card holder flaps opening toward the bridging panel. The first card holder panel is longer than the second card holder panel and the base forming panel is longer than the bridging panel. The blank is formed into a holder by folding the respective panels about the respective crease lines so as to form a resilient channel-like configuration defined by the card holder panels and bridging panel with the base forming panel folded at right angles under the channel-like configuration to form a foot for supporting the holder in a free standing manner. By resiliently deforming the panels from the folded configuration the channel-like portion of the holder can be engaged over the rim of a container such as a dish or bowl to support the holder thereon.
Abstract:
A merchandise information tag for mounting face-to-face against a surface of a perforated board has projections for fitting in respective holes of the perforated board to retain the tag on the board. The projections are slit longitudinally into fingers which are squeezed together in the respective holes so that the projections are held in the holes by friction.